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alps as well, and it's going to make its way towards italy. we've got a warning up for heavy rain. so the companion region in the south, and it will edge on to greece where it remains rather wet in the days to come. it's going to get wet for the balkans, but ahead of that it is going to dry up in places like remaining of the temperature edging up in bucharest to 7 degrees now more centrally. it is looking better across germany and the low lying countries. but there are plenty of clear skies to be found in places like poland remains bitterly cold. similar stories, much of scandinavia, we've got those very cold conditions, some snow falling in western areas of russia, but for britain, an island within spells of rain pulling for boat. the south and the north, but it is gonna turn more mild with missy. the temperature pick up in places like london and paris. 15 degrees by wednesday. ah, the from the al jazeera london broadcast then tack 2 people in thoughtful conversation with no haste and no limitations. this dick, it is a most consequential decade in immense, is she doth for too many companies that are doing bad things in the front. in part 2 of human rights activists, q me 19, and environmental. if we known in the tape, the systems are not working. but the longer that you fight them, the more that things change studio be unspent paid on al jazeera cotton, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. news wanted needed to oakland and development school track international shipping company to become a teen middle east. and pub trade and wanting skillfully, mcdowell, 3 key areas of development, filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future wanted cato catalyst gateway to whoa trade, hulu. ah, ah fine main stories now. the un says it's horrified by reports of a mass killing and me and my child remains of 38 people found in kaya state, witness to say, the military rounded up civilians including children, and shot them dead tributes of pouring in from around the world for south africa, anti apartheid hero, archbishop desmond tutu nobel p. sorry, died in cape town and boxing day he was 90 years old to 2 has often been described as the countries moral conscience. now south africa has long self at the worst h i. v. epidemic in the world, desmond tutu understood the importance of religious leaders in the fight against the disease or his family foundation support programs that tackle it from all sides . whether through youth, education, or medical research for me to miller reports. a small at the to to teen truck. young people attested for sexually transmitted diseases including h. i. v. 7000000 south africans have the virus, the teenagers are at ease listening to the safe sex message from 2 to youth center in turns like kizzie, akimbo. although sometimes it's still awkward, compose, been inspired by desmond to, to, to spend the rest of her life helping others who and i got your. 2 own kind of open my eyes through, oh, looking different things and then i decided i went to the counseling was i love helping people. i like, especially years of my agenda with younger i like to know what's happening these and trying to help them. you know, on the other side of cape town, the desmond to to h i. v center sits in the heart of another township. his likeness brightens. the lobby. linda. gail leads the team testing the latest prevention methods and drugs for h i v and t b 2 to had t b as a child and wanted to be a doctor. he was a man of god with a lifelong interest in medicine. and he is supported human endeavor, in that regard, say innovation is part of the plan. if he like, it's god's plan, the project falls under the basement and leah to, to legacy foundation headed by one of his daughters. those are really crucial initiatives, because again, they make a world of difference for people who live at the margins of society for people who are very often forgotten or ignored, who are typically under served back at the to, to you center. it's about giving underprivileged teenagers opportunities, they're writing their resumes, their curriculum, vito's. they earn merit point school to choose for good behavior, which they spend in this case on printing by scanning their thumbs. it's a currency desmond to do, would have hoped, though each one day use to pay back to the communities and their country in a positive way how the bodies of $16.00 people have been lay to rest in iraq. they were among 27 migrants who drowned in the english channel last month, trying to reach the k. this was the was such disaster on record in the narrow crossing between southern england and france. my went up the wide reports now from baghdad. these people are mourning the loss of their loved ones who drowned in the english channel last month. the buddies of the kurdish migrants arrived here at it. a bill, a poor wow. ambulance is sirens, ran get crossed, the city in the early hours of sunday, as they were carried to be buried in their home towns, i crossed the kurdish region of northern iraq. women and children were among those who died most were young people. oh, so it's a bit of a life abroad. oh and live like with the sun liver. unfortunately, during the past 8 years, young people in kurdistan lost hope because of the financial crisis against they wanted to live in a country that respects human rights. because here, there is no respect for human rights. yeah. mm hm. we a dingy carrying the migrants capsized in the english channel a month ago. it had saved from the french city of kelly, towards the spirit in the international organization for migration, sad. it was the largest single loss of life in the channel since it began collecting information 7 years ago. the could this 10 regional government says it has been liaising with french, you authorities to identify the victims, throw fingerprints and dna. the kurdish region is widely considered a safe haven compared to other parts of conflict scott, at iraq, but many people, their cell, whatever they own, to pay smugglers to get them to the u. k. and europe, in the hope of a bitter alive hon. delay iraqis will repatriated from below, rose in november. they were among the thousands of refugees as park on the border between below some poland. among those return to iraq most will from the kurdish region. the government of good this turn region says it has warner, young people not to jeopardize their lives by being exploited by people smugglers or the victims families say a lack of jobs and it can almost decline and corruption out of forcing people to flee the country that had it all bothered libby as right presence as the bodies of $27.00 migrants, including a baby and 2 women have washed ashore in the countries west. 3 people have been rescued in such efforts. rhonda way for devices. agency says that been several recent ship racks of libya around $1500.00 migrants have drowned the numerous boat accidents in the central mediterranean route. this year will in all developments libya's high council of state is criticize the electoral commission for postponing elections. and cooled off the vote, which has meant to be held on december 24th because of a lack of preparedness and disagreement. as it was described, malik traina has more now from tripoli. the 1st round of a presidential election was supposed to take place 2 days ago, but they've been postponed now. the elections commission has suggested that the polling take place on january 24th and just under a month. but really, it's libya's 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 of 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 hud missy had the following to say one 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 of 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 are 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, israeli government is approved a plan to double the number of jewish settlers in the occupied colon heights. the announcement was made during a cabinet meeting which endorsed a $300000000.00 plan for the sacraments. go on as a territory captured by israel from syria, was annexed in 1981, a move not recognized by most of the international community that will honestly lead the golan heights. is israel? this is obvious, since 1981 israeli law was applied on it. it's the on debate, the fact that the trump administration recognized it and the fact that the biden and ministration clarified there is no change in this policy, is also of importance. after 10 years, the horrible civil war in syria, any sensible person, understands where peaceful and flourishing israeli golden heights is preferable than any other alternative. is ready. soldiers of injured more than $240.00 policy and protest is in a ton of work in the occupied westbank. a fire tear gas live ammunition in rubber coated steel, bullets caught in the palestinian red crescent. tensions have been escalating in the area since and israeli settler was shot dead by 2 palestinians earlier this month. i force that reports from berker, another night of violence in what's become in recent days, the most frequent point of friction in the occupied westbank is ready. troops sealed off the village of berker villages through rocks and burnt tires. the military said shots were fired in the area. the soldiers fired live ammunition rubber coated steel, bullets and tear gas into the crowd. by sunday, quiet had returned, but after day is that what people hear cool. unprecedented levels of attacks by israeli settlers. local activist honey describes how on thursday night settlers descended from the nearby illegal outpost of homage vandalizing a cemetery. before moving on to the village itself, homes with stones, with a load going out, the dozens of settlers were attempting to get into houses. arafat cellar says this level of threat against the village is something new. i don't know danica russell. i've been sitting up till morning in case they come back. they're out of control. no government controls them. no army controls. they attack you anywhere. earlier on thursday, thousands of settlers gathered in a mass rally at the entrance to homage to mark a week since the killing of yahoo, the demons, man. he was shot as he left the post in attack attributed to the palestinian islamic jihad armed faction on sunday. soldiers continued to guard the entrance. israel was supposed to withdrawn from here in a 2005 disengagement plan that a religious seminary has operated with military protection ever since. since the shooting settlers have repeatedly fought with soldiers, as they tried to erect new structures within home ash, their calling to the outpost to be formalized once more. the military closures in recent days have happened when there have been large numbers of settlers threatening the village. but villages we've spoken to say that the soldiers are here to ensure the safety of those settlers. when it comes to protecting burka from attack, they say they're on their own. the shooting 10 days ago has led to reprisal attacks across the west bank, but it's here in berker, where the threat has been most concentrated and most constant. the village remains on alert. hurry for, sit al jazeera in the occupied westbank. saudi led coalition in yemen has accused the horses of using sala airport to launch ballistic missiles. during a press conference, coalition spokesman, turkey al malik, he said, saudi arabia been targeted by more than 400 missiles by the on group since the start of fighting coalition attacks on i bought earlier this week shot, i had thought it was the history dumb these slides are clear that the hootie militia are using the center airport. there's a civil part, but also a military use. also on the slide, you can see the presence of the hootie militia on the tarmac at the top of the tall mark, you can see them preparing to launch a drone, as you can see on the upper right hand side. and you can see how it's being used from santa international airport. this confirms the militarization of santa international airport by the hudy's or her say now because it is a political commentator and journalist and says the who these are not using santa airport to launch ballistic missiles that the claims from riyadh just don't at up. the celebration has been taken place in all belief in god from saudi arabia, but they will not make any difference is really silly to see a man. the key in this confidence bulletin about what he called outside enter vention for them. part if he's from out famine, like he said to his bola, an iran, and we see on his back on the back we see flag of 12 country that are actually involved in a war. and malakai is and the defense. yet many defense minister needs as the leader of this, the old book version of this, you call it. and so was actually a victim the minutes the intervention of. so the idea about talking about that is that base just one or 2 kilometer south of both isn't a base. it's called a day let me base and the shade in the same runway with both. so if, deuce footage, as he claim will total, i mean they will be full day, let me base and i do think it will be very, very silly. so what is the 24 hours monitoring for them? so the back voted, it will be so silly for us and i to leave only him and to live own areas inside them and to go do use one final thing. we have seen that you have said that there are monitor and just last thing the monitor in the whole these 24 hours. i mean on the other hand, a pound that it drones, 400 ballistic me, 500 the boat has belongs to again. so the idea what type of more monitoring, now thousands of people have been displaced in northern brazil due to major flooding to dams a given way in the northeastern states. after weeks of heavy rains, dozens of homes, roads, and bridges of damage. officials say the state is received 5 times the average rainfall for december. brazilian government is providing aircraft to deliver relief to residents in the flooded areas. or it's been described as the hidden pandemic. at least 10000 children in peru of lost one or both of their parents to the corona virus, in many poor families without their bread winner, more than 200000 peruvians have died from comb 19, which is the highest death toll per capita in the world marianna sanchez reports on the people behind the numbers. when antoinette of i years lost her 34 year old husband to coven 19 last year, she had to move into a small room at her in loss with her 3 children and all her belongings. now she works nearly 12 hours per day, 7 days a week, a 16 year old son looked after the smaller ones. you're gonna think of all i usually make $10.00 per day, but sometimes there is no working. and sometimes i only make $7.00 in a day, gone 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 would the number of children who have lost one or both parents to the disease 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 and i have families added to the shop they already have because of the confinement they like face to face glasses. they have stress and anxiety. it's a critical situation and one in april, the government rolled out a grants plan is nearly $50.00 for each child, but families have to apply online. and for many that has proven difficult though young abilene, 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. thank the government since by june, only 3000 children were receiving the pension. children not only faced the sadness of having lost the parent most are poor and it is unlikely they will receive psychological help to overcome what for many have been a traumatic experience. and when it says the evidence will 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, i know 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. it's yet another great challenge paused by the coven, 19 pandemic, the united nations children's agency. unicef says that while the majority of children may not get physically ill from the disease, their lives will forever be affected by the un sanchez. i'll just see that lima beetle. he was, and he is ally from london much more coming up, including all the latest sports he is and i tell you about a franchise record for green by quarterback aaron rogers. jen will be here with that story and the rest of them. ah, i've always been fascinated by space. but the story of the space race isn't just about the men who wish their lives to travel and see unknown. but the ones who held those lives in their hands, grandfather and his colleagues worked on the space suits the designing spaces of 11 was his triumph or all around the perfectly designed space suits with his legacy, hooting man on the moon on al jazeera, with blue. ah, come now for sport with jenna. thank you. mariam manchester 50 have extended their lead at the top of the english premier league after surviving a come back by lesta city were for a laugh at half. simon seemingly cruising but left the school to 3 goes off the break to pull it back to full 3 before and written reports and writing studies made show of cities 9th need. when in a row, it should be 6 points clear at the top of the table. every time they had the bull arriving the final sir, and create chances. so the game was open even before zito was no close. yeah. for this for everyone was entertainment game. so again, i'd be curious so important to continue on run. chelsea has made level points with 2nd place. liverpool that they have to come from behind against villa retains the same and go like to say giving a villa. leave the chelsea one training for long as you're going from the penalty thought to make it one all wrongly talking with the last 3 games with k with 19 it came off the bench to put chelsea to want up on the striker. then want to penalty which was converted, but his 2nd of the game as it finished at $31.00 villa without want to just steven gerald are being tested positive for rain of ours. and the next game on tuesday has been cooled off because opposition leaves don't have enough plans available to to have it 19 austin way. we planning on tuesday either much with rules. there's also been to st. jude to the number of cases in the same. they were in action on sunday, they made it 4 consecutive liquids by rushing, you know, ridge of 5 bill because that was pulling twice off nor may 4th and occupy the final champions. the place best exploits, clear of them, but they have played 3 games more at full size. they beat crystal palace 3 know surveying on faith and in the league on the head coach antonio. com se policy were missing that both patrick vieira. often he tested positive for corona virus. several premier league football is heading to next month's africa cup of nations, but now they won't have to leave quite so soon. it means styles like egypt mohammed sally will be able to fit in a couple more games for liverpool before he departs. the torment starts on january 9th in cameron and clubs, as opposed to release players this coming monday, 14 days before it begins. the confederation of african football has agreed that players can stay at the club sides until january 3rd. england's misery in the ashes series against australia continued on day one of the 3rd test in melbourne. fields, these are dominated, the staff is the traditional boxing day test, the caps impact come in this miss. each of the top 3 english batsmen, despite ask if you're reaching 50 england, we're all out for just a 100. 85. in reply, david warner hit 38 off just 42 balls before he was dismiss. late in the day, i was really close on $61.00 for one month yes, remains a lot to join a pretty, pretty small cloud. hopefully. not a big business community in cricket. so i can be a role model young, indigenous kids to want to play cricket that we've got to get a bit stronger and just with our dismissals, we know that we've spoken about that and that's just being honest with ourselves so . so we need to keep, keep doing that, we saw in that 2nd in, in adelaide that we body for a period of time and on each fall way hits and look when it comes down to the 2nd ins again, here. this is after we're going to have to do. and the nfl green bay packers quarterback aaron rogers is overtaken the franchise records the touchdowns set by club legend brett, for. this was the moments of packers history for roger's is touchdown pass to find out in god was his 443rd of his career. well, just how green bay it was. $2422.00 went against the cleveland browns packers at the top team and the nfl right now with 12 victories. and so we conditions in seattle where the seahawks are playing the chicago bears. as you can see, quite a bit of work to go into clearing the field ahead of this game is being while over a decade since the last time. seattle played a home game in the snow and a short time ago the tampa bay buccaneers have clinched the f. c south title and a place in the playoffs that we'll support from me. jammah, thank you very much. well that wraps up the news, but i will be back with another full but listen for you. i'm going to bring you much more on the life and legacy of archbishop desmond tutu, died at the age of 91 that a couple of the shortly. ah, me ah, a genuine, jesse, you know, 20 years ago the euro was brought into circulation. we investigate how the you exam benefit from having an official currency be part of the stream and joy him out. social media community as sierra leone recovery from civil war continues. we moved to decades since the end of one of africa's most brutal complex, the bottom line. steve clemens dives headlong into the u. s. issues that shape the rest of the world. as we enter the 3rd year, her big 19, we go back to woo him where it all began and investigate how far we've come. since the pandemic january on a jesse about on counting the cost beyond the tourism, the world's richest land making a drab to control access to the trillion dollars space industry. how's the new call? why rich nations of emitted agriculture from climate change and how flaring cost lives in iraq? counting the cost on al jazeera, coveted beyond wells, taken without hesitation, often died for power defines our world, alonzo new babies were dying. i did not think it's neglected babies to death. people in power investigates, exposes, and questions from the use and abuse of power around the globe. on out there. ah tributes flow for archbishop desmond tutu, a fearless opponent of a party who has died at the age of 90. ah, hello, i'm marianne demise in london. you're watching algae. they're also coming up on the program condemnation. after the discovery of charred remains of dozens of people in man mars at higher states military is accused of count only in trust. in northern iraq burials are held for 16 kurdish.

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