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a massacre. the child remains of 38 people have been found in k, a state that have the children char, heated to us with stuff i'm missing in the area. that's returned to our top story now and the death of archbishop and gets into to south african writer, john allen 1st met the touch bishop during the apartheid era. the 2 men became close friends and collaborators as one of the people who knew desmond tutu best to share his memories with al jazeera. i'm john allen. i met this one today as a reporter. nearly 40 years ago, i went on later to become his chris secretary. and i've since written a bug raphielle here to help him co rabble rouser for peace. what really drove him to public prominence was his absolutely uncompromising, angry outspokenness against apartheid. at a time when most black so africans, especially lexical africans depended as the people he did for the jobs or what employers couldn't voice the feelings to, to voice the feelings for them. well, i do not know why in this country, he expressed people's anger the killing of school children. but at the same time, he did this in such a compassionate and powerful way that he, that he calmed very angry and contested. and over all the situation clearly unfinished business for him, it has been twofold. the one is the enormous disparities the, the obscene disparities in this country and wealth which hostile odd la on racial lines. i think the 2nd unfinished business would be the failure of whiteside african. they're not all that many to actually take the hand that was offered by symbolically nelson mandela that also to, to levy as high council of state has criticize the electoral commission, the catholic presidential and parliamentary elections. it cold off the december 24 votes, citing the lack of preparedness and disagreements. trina has moved from tripoli. the 1st round of a presidential election was supposed to take place 2 days ago, but they have been postponed now. the elections commission has suggested that the point take place on january 24th and just under a month. but really it's libby as legislative houses that have to agree on a new date to hold the elections. now, according to a previous agreement, there's 2 legislative houses in libya. there's the parliament in eastern libya and there's the high council state here in western livia, the parliament is holding a session tomorrow while they'll discuss the challenges and issues. why the, why the elections commission wasn't able to implement the vote? the high council state had a session today. here in tripoli. i were the speaker outlined a few of the issues. why are these vote didn't happen one? he said there was no constitutional framework for the vote to take place, or the said there was no agreement on the rules and regulations between the legislative houses. a 3rd, he accused the elections commission of not being neutral. of course the election commission had him l. z, a at denials allegations a but moving whole moving forward or the speaker hard missy had the following to say, we're an afternoon. we will met any step taken by the parliament without consultation with the high council of state will fail. whether it's related to the roadmap for the adoption of laws or any attempt to change the executive authority. so we've reached out our hands to build consensus. the libyans are sick and tired of the parliament of the high council state. there's a huge appetite, a to, to vote and to up to vote in a who they want the, who they want to lead them. so what we're seeing now is many calling for parliamentary elections to take place. a followed by constitutional referendum, and then they say they can vote for president a who they believe will move the country forward. we're gonna have to wait and see for the weeks and months ahead. a how the situation developed here in louisville. it's being described as the heat in pandemic. at least 10000 children in peru have lost one or both of their parents to the virus. they bring many paul families without their bread winner m. mariana sanchez, reports from lima. when and when it's of i used lost her 34 year old husband to coven 19 last year. she had to move into a small room at her in love with her 3 children and all her belongings. now she worked nearly 12 hours per day, 7 days a week, 16 year old saw looks after the smaller ones. jo, are they gonna think of? and i usually make $10.00 per day, but sometimes there is no work. and sometimes i only make $7.00 in a day. guns hardly enough for food and medicine. she says their life turned upside down. like for most poor families who have lost their bread winner to the pandemic . more than 200000 peruvians have died of corona virus. b 2 has the highest per capita death rate in the world. official government figures put the number of children who have lost one or both parents to the deceased and about 10000. but the lancet medical journal says, one of every 100 miners has lost a care giver. a total of more than $99000.00 children affected locally in my family . i added to the shop they already have because of the confinement they like face to face classes. they have stress and anxiety. it's a critical situation when i'm in april, the government rolled out a grant plan is nearly $50.00 for each child, but families have to apply online, and for many that has proven difficult for her young aberdeen. everything is virtual 1st, they told me the information was missing, then that it had already been paid. i feel like they're lying to me by my family. the government says by june, only 3000 children were receiving the pension. children not only think the sadness of having lost the parent most are poor and it is unlikely they will receive psychological help to overcome what for many has been a traumatic experience. and when it says them, edens, lima, constantly cry. but any of you don't want your condo, it's been so shocking. i never imagined losing my husband and especially shocking for my children. my daughter christ calling out for her dad, my little son cries in the sleep cove with analysts say it is still early to understand the scope of the problem and dawn right now. and we are facing an incredible challenge that we do not seem prepared to assume. we are a country in morning and we are talking about a whole generation marked by the loss of their parents need su. it's yet another great challenge paused by the co, 1900 pandemic, the united nations children's agency. unicef says that while the majority of children may not get physically ill from the disease, their life will forever be affected by the sanchez. i'll just see that lima be to the pakistan government is spending $14000000000.00 a year on projects to help adapt to climate change. but many in rural areas say the money is not getting to them and they're struggling to survive. and some of been jervey reports from coal has done in pakistan, millions of capital migrate, and water dries up in sudden bucket fun farmers and more districts filament on their phones. and the dry spells are becoming longer and the movements more frequent. it's a long off road track to get to their villages, with no government support people in the going stand region are trying to adapt to climate, the changes around them. for generations, people in animals here have used the same water source. these ponds retain rain water from surrounding hills. now some non government organizations are helping increase their water attention capacity. so when it rains, it lasts a few months. 48 reservoirs with some up to 800 feet deep, have helped more than 74000 people in this terrain. the indistinct trust says it's use corporate social responsibility funds from logical operations. and there's no government assistance to provide water to villages. bonds like these have help people adapt to the changing climate, but they're still angry of the politicians who represent them saying they only come here for votes and basic services such as health, education and accessibility are still non existent activists. the big landowners are still underestimating the impact of climate change with killing the abductions common here. they say it's risky to raise their voice for basic rights. if that is all we need, schools, hospitals, and roads that are most important, necessity is water. and about a month this water will dry up and we'll have to travel far to get some our children cry of thirst when we run out. and when pregnant women travel for water, many faint and is no near by health facility, daily life become tougher here as yearly rainfall has dwindled, though forgot says during the time of his ancestors, water was plentiful, but now it runs out and many people are forced to migrate and then be delivered into you. we don't need the electricity, not even olds, but to we are desperate for water for ourselves and our capitalism. minutes to say it's not possible to reach everyone focused on is among the top 10 countries most vulnerable. the climate change focus on cash strapped. government says it's a victim of climate injustice. we estimated between $6.00 and $14000000000.00 a year that we have to spend because a forced to that vision. it's not a choice. we have to be, we are forced to adapt to climate change and these fund come come out of our practice. i'll go felt out of education out of governance. so i think this is the area where the world needs to wake up because this injustice cannot continue with some help. people are adapting, harnessing solar energy has meant they've been diverse migration in some villages. having electricity is like a medical for the with the family. they can finally book after daylight hours for grades and we have electricity now and the children can study. but we still have no water or gas, so we have to carry water on our heads. but despite all this, some of our villages have returned as there is electricity. here. small scalable projects can be adapted for large communities if there's political will and money. but focus on what challenges are complex, multifaceted and time is running out to address them from a majority. they are going to stand for the pakistan superhero film. spider man in norway home has crossed the 1000000000 dollar mark at the global books office. the blockbuster is the 1st film to reach that milestone since the start of the pandemic . it also is the 2nd fastest in history to reach that mark despite being released in china. it's now top to chinese movie the battle at like change in which has been the world's highest grossing film for 2021. netflix says a red note is now it's most viewed movie of all time with 364000000 viewing hours in its 1st 28 days on the streaming platform for more on this story lives bringing jasmine simpkins who is a host and film critic with heep, hollywood dot com. she joins us from los angeles. thanks for being on the news. our jasmine tell us why this latest vitamin film, back to the trend, and good everyone back to the cinema. despite the pandemic. 2 words, tom allan, i think and love him. a spider man, i mean, we've seen that throughout this past few years that he has played spidey audiences love him. and i think that's one of the main reasons why this, this new iteration of spiderman with him at the helm has done so well consistently over the last few years. i'm not shocked by this. specifically because 2017. no way home and homecoming, sorry in 2019, no way home did so well. so i think that audience we're excited audience is we're excited to get back in the box office. get back in theaters and see i see this new fighter man doesn't. why didn't they opt for a streaming platform? it was obviously a risk that paid off to the tune of a $1000000000.00. you know, i think how it would send to him very, very well behind the scenes. you know, there cove, it protocols on sets and then even screening, having journalists come and see the films they've really, really been doing a great job of keeping people from getting the virus, making sure that people that are coming to see the films and being on sat are vaccinated, so i think they knew that they had all their, you know everything, their checks and balances all on their ducks in a row rather when it came to even getting the film shots. and i think at this point, they noticed that people were going back to the box office and it was just time it was time to, to see what this film was going to do and put it in the theaters as opposed to going to our streaming platform so have you actually seen the spider man film and what do you think of it? i have i actually saw the film a few weeks ago. i had my interview with jamie box who returns as electro. and it's really, really good. i mean, listen, i was a huge tobey maguire cider man fan, but tom allan has really won me over. i mean, i just absolutely love him. he's been in 6 other m c u films and he's just proven to be a really good spidey. i absolutely adore him and i think that film i, you know, it keeps getting better and better. i, i'm, i'm really, really excited about what they're doing with this spider man franchise. well, i haven't actually seen the new spider man either. i think the last vitamin i saw was telling me mcguire too, so i'll definitely get to cinemas and make sure i check it out. what is it about these franchise that people love so much? he's at the escape is him. i think you gave them, but i think spiderman in this particular comic book story has been around for so many years. they've been able to. we invented with different actors playing the lead role and i, i really do feel that they've done a good job with this one felony and partner on this particular project during the merger. and i also believe that they just been able to add a great magic would be much harder for the the action sequences. they really taking it up a notch. and by again, i think problem the time that are spiderman with tom hall and came out of audience and realize that this is going to be a very new spider man that they then they will or. and i just think that the enjoyment level is just different this time around and jasmine as we wrap up this interview, can you just give us a score out of 5 stars for the news vitamin film. all my gosh, i'm going to give it 5 out of 5. i thoroughly enjoyed it. i laugh. i was shocked and surprised. i love being jamie, come back of electro. he's very, very great. in this one character looks a little different. they did a revamping. they brought back some of the other. i don't want to get too much away for their return of some other villains to return for this one for it's a really good spider man, sam, i'm telling you it's a 5 out of 5. wow. that is a massive rubio, we'll make sure we check it out. thank you very much for being on the news. our jasmine simpkins a host and film critic from hollywood dot com. thank you. ok. i still head on al jazeera jemma will be here with all the latest sports news, including highlights from the mba on their annual christmas day shed. jo. ah, cobit 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. ali re navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic power. the system are based on private ownership in the pursuit of profit. so the world in a ton of capitalism is the pandemic cause so much of the suffering exploited protected people or the profit episode. one of all hail the look down on out is the era al jazeera sets the stage, lots of women carrying very young children. this one, for example, is only among kind of half global lex bugs and discussion color. something about the impact on the climate change is having on the fall is that you work with voices from different corners. when the whales are empty, people fight for programs that open your eyes to montana to view. either have collage. i have my voice on al jazeera. oh a. it's coming up and bought, he's jammah. thank you. emily. manchester city have extended their lead at the top of the english premier league, often surviving a come back by lesta city were for the last half time and seemingly cruising for that. the school to 3 goes off of the break to pull it back for 3 before and written reports that i have sterling and made sure that he's 90 lee good in a row. which means them is 6 points clear at the top of the table. also made it 4 consecutive legally and by the rushing northridge, 5 nail because sacker going twice off, nor main full and occupy the final champions league. place this is clear, putnam, but if players 3 games more are full, but they beat crystal palace 3 notes to remain on base and in the lead on the head coach, antonio conte. how if they were missing? natalie patrick vieira off the he tested positive for corona virus. several premier league football is heading for next month, africa cup of nations. but now they wouldn't have to leave quite so soon. it means styles law, egypt mohammed sala will be able to fit in a couple games for liverpool before he departs. the tournament starts on january 9th in cameron and clubs, as opposed to release players this coming monday, 14 days before it begins. but the confederation of african football is agreed that players can stay at the club sides until january 3rd. england's misery in the ashes series against australia continued all day one of the test and mal but the all these a dominated, the start of the traditional boxing day, m. c t. captain cummins dismissed each of the top 3 english batsman. despite the skip of j reach, reaching 50 england out for just a 185 in reply, david want to hit 38 off just 40 tables for he was dismissed and late in the day as a failure placed on $61.00 for one month. and he's very proud as well. yeah, it makes a lot to join a pretty, pretty small global high place to start a new business community. i can be a role model for young indigenous kids to want to play cricket that we've got to get a bit stronger and tougher without dismissals. we know that we spoke about that and that's just being honest with ourselves so. so we need to keep, keep doing that we saw in that 2nd and in adelaide. we bought it for a period of time and for a long while we're here to look when it comes down to the 2nd ins again here. that's exactly what we're going to have today in the and the a, the annual christmas day shojo saw the return of the brooklyn, that soft of the spending the last 3 games because of cave in 19. and they were moved at the festive chair from the los angeles lakers. he slanted to the 5th consecutive loss. all james hart returned to actually put out the christmas gift for the brooklyn. it would superstar james hardy returning after spending 2 weeks and covered 19 health and safety protocols. the los angeles lakers struggled to contain harden the porch for horn, and we're not even 3 minutes into the clerk. he finished with $36.00 plus 10 rebounds and 10 assist. as the nits opened up a 20 point late hitting into the final quarter. oh i the lake is called the way back him no surprise to live to come back. oh, he followed that with an assist the square the game with 45 seconds remaining but that's where the scoring ended for the lakers. brooklyn closed out the contest by 7. i knew street is not something that men or was won, but nobody for sorry, for you know, was all sure for our record, nobody's multiple. sorry for guys out everybody. there buyers, garzo top spot in the western conference was on the line when phoenix hosted golden state warriors had 7 players missing through covered 19 an injury, but they had stiff. how are you, hiring the sport? the embassies all time leading 3 points. you the had a game high, 33 points that gave the worries delayed early in the 4th quarter. phoenix went down by 9 points in english, 15 game winning streak at home day, the milwaukee bucks. welcome back. their main men genesis to conclude from covered 19 protocols. yet 36 points and 12 rebounds watch as the m b a champions, reli 19 points down to beat the boston celtics. i was very excited, excited to be on my teammates are said to be on the fans says play game. ah, you're not, you're not mad. it was another, you know, was obviously better, like kind of duster asked off quarter for stuff more thing. dallas had more than half their regular players, missing 3 corona virus and injury. but they still managed to push the utah jazz. donovan mitchell top scored with 33, helping the home side, one by 4 points and kimball walker gave himself and the new york next the perfect christmas present against atlanta. he posted his 1st triple double in almost 8 years in the 1st by the next player on december 25th new york cruise into a 14 point victory. yes. it's kind of hard to put in the world to be honest. but it was, it was, it was special christmas day. the full bandwidth al jazeera in the nfl green bay packers quarterback. aaron rogers has overtaken the franchise record for touchdowns set by club legend brett farm. this is the moment of pack his history for roger's his touchdown. pass to find out on the zod. it was the 400 and 43rd of his career judges to help green bay to a 2420, to win against the cleveland browns. the packers of the top team in the nfl right now with 1212 victories. 43. not quite the same story of the arizona cardinals. though a few weeks ago, they were tied with the package, but a 2216 to feed it to the indianapolis colts. was the 3rd loss in a right and no longer the top team in their divisions. and that is all you'll support from me for now. i'll have more for you later emily. thank you very much. jim. in spain, concern is growing over people moving away from small towns. it's led to a movement aimed at pressuring the government to offer better services in areas such areas. to attract families, natasha g. a name visited pratt dakota in the catalonia region, wanted people to relocate to the picturesque town of price to comp done population $183.00 traffic and pollution for mountain fresh air crowded classrooms for a school of 9 students. there is no hospital police or fire department, and forget about a 5 g network. when virginia benham move responded to an advertisement to move here, she was lured by the job of managing this 9 room, hostile she and her 7 year old daughter love arrived in january. i recall among lever thing male was i lived in big city and foam is the 1st time that her i'm very happy may be because it was my to him. may i'm feeling good. hey, i don't know, but i hope it will be so many. yes. love can rome and play in the village without the safety concerns of a city. but she also has fewer playmates and a 30 minute drive to go swimming in the winter game plan. i mean, if caitlin i, kim mason, my, i prefer to have more kids cuz then i have more friends present k. as in frank, no ram. according to government statistics, half of spain's municipalities are in danger of losing their population. these are primarily towns of less than 1000 people. however, data shows this issue is not just confined to rural areas. people are also moving out of provincial capitols and small to medium sized cities. to reverse the trend this year, the european union gave spain more than $11000000000.00 for a re population program. the goal is to provide small towns with more basic services, high speed, internet, and funding for housing and job creation. i keep us in their infancy. i get a go that i think it's going by that are so that i either well it here you can have a childhood that you will remember all your life. the kids are on the street alone relate to people from all age. we have mountains and education is high quality talent management, and i'm in more bro van fen. hm. who and her daughter are now part of the 1st population boom in pratt defroster since 2015, 13 people have moved here in the last year. the advertisement campaign seems to be working. natasha, her name l. 0 pratt to contact spain. stay tuned for more news now out of our london headquarters. ah, with oncology, the cost beyond the tourism of the world's richest land, making a rad to control access to the trillion dollars space. industry ob, how's the new coal? why rich nations of emitted agriculture from climate change and how flouring cost lives in iraq? counting the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call him, al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter. t al jazeera coveted beyond well taken without hesitation, who fought and died for power, defines our wild launch loop. babies were dying, i did it, not for your baby. it's neglected babies to deck people in power investigates, exposes, and question the use and abuse of power around the close on out is iraq. dreams, johns and entertainment away the people to rise above the violence around the so it's my role to give these girls a different idea that they can leave the wards of this community. 3 short films show how performance creates a home and family i'm gives hope and opportunity. oh j select on out is 0. ah, ah. ready tributes flow f archbishop desmond tutu, a fearless opponent of a party who has died at the age of 90. ah, hello, i'm marianne mit in london. you're watching out a 0 also coming up on the program condemnation after the discovery of charred remains.

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