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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20221204



again says he should be reinstalled and the white house but takes his demands, a big step. further. thousands, flea is a volcano and indonesia, since columns of ash kilometers into the air. out of the woke up here and cut our rating champions, funds be holding the one to reach people to find ah we're going to begin in a run for the security unit test with enforcing strict dress codes has stopped operations. the decision to close the so called morality police follows nearly 3 months of anti government protests and violence, crackdowns on demonstrations. the response by the death, while in police custody of 22 year old student marks, harmony in september, dasa jabari has more from to hon. it's the 1st real indication we've had from any official in the country that there needs to be some changes and there have been some changes made. now, what the attorney general said was that the same institution that formed this morality police or the guidance patrol, as they're also called, has decided to shut it down. what he didn't specify was that whether or not this would be permanent and also who would be now left in charge with enforcing the mandatory address code in iran. that's been part of the country's laws since 1983 the attorney general said that there is also a series of discussions that are ongoing and that there has been draft proposals and that they're working on from the judiciary perspective on how to make changes about who will be in charge of enforcing these laws. the attorney general also said that of course, does the issue of mandatory her job. and the dress code in the country is certainly still very much concerned for the judiciary, but that it doesn't directly have anything to do with them. and that the issue of the women who aren't, according to officials abiding by the strict dress code, should not automatically go to the judiciary, but rather it should be dealt within the countries cultural sector itself. these 2 people have died during an anti government protest in south eastern syria. there was gunfire after demonstrators stormed a government building slater and set it on fire. wow, syrian said media say the crowd burned official documents. protests are angry at the government because of wising price is an economic hardship. serious be experiencing few shortages and power outages. ah. okay, let's go to the world cup and reading champions from south through to the quarter finals. they beat poland, 31 olivia, yo scored the 1st goal to overtake see how he all re as francis o time he on buffy. also school 2 boys, and next up they're gonna face out of england. old senegal, who are going to be playing in a couple of hours or so. nicholas huck is standing by for some duck our funds. you're waiting. tonight's march. first, we're going to speak to harry faucet. he's live 1st in london. harry, there's a lot of expectation that england is going to do well with this, but they can't afford to be too confident. can they? how are funds feeling a fine to recognize it, a lot of experience, success of experience in the stages a going to be a big challenge that reliance, i think i've seen a sport twice in the last day and it was the last to be stage games. he's been left out a li, worried about that despite the rocky get so low in the last game, soccer himself twice the either is so i didn't get a decent team. really spoke with choice when i promised to attack elections for that monitor south south gate to choose from. and so you needed hawaii instead and won't be playing. soccer will be in along with how to proceed with captain. how retain up front was asking some of the facts. you were the focused on the ground, top up. any money is being paid into a plan zone with predicting to deal or to $1.00 victory of a sudden out. we'll have to wait to see addictions come through. harry, thank you very much indeed. harry forces talking to us from london. we're going to go to synagogue. that's where we're gonna find a nicholas hack. nokes nick, i'm sorry, was saying, so the fans. they're saying that it's going to be either to one or 2 nil to england . i would imagine the senegalese funds are not gonna agree with that at all. that's right. is to get lines are going to roar the loudest, the lions, the 3 lines of england, or the lines of to round up. but from the sound that we're hearing with brown here, they're pretty confident that they can win this game. why? well that's because many of the players in the cynically team evolve in the premiership. kind of them evolve in the premiership from n d, the goalkeeper to pull the bali and many others. and what's interesting about the cynically is team is that they went from spray this crank despite the absence of your money, their star striker, and this by the absence of gun again. so there's a lot of confidence, there's a lot of hope that they're going to be able to win this game and reach the quarter finals. i'm gonna tell you the atmosphere when they want against ecuador. was amazed that here people really arrested and this feeling of confidence that they can do it, that they can win and overcome. anglin is really there. so people are dress in green, the color of senegal that, that, that, that color that the teen will be wearing. and we're just hours before the game. there's a lot of driving, a lot of celebration, a lot of praying to that the team will be able to beat england, rob nick, thank you very much. indeed. nicholas hacked talking to his from senegal. we're going to be checking in with both arianne nick of course, as we get closer to the gate, doctors in the brazilian city. so apollo, safer, boast our palace in a stable condition. it was reported on saturday. he'd been moved to a so called end of life care facility tributes have been coming in from across the world among them england. captain harry came, who says petty's advice to him. as a young striker had a huge impact on his career. we send best wishes to him and he always is found as well. and yeah. inspiration among amongst our game, you know, incredible, incredible person. and yet to hear those was that dan phone from him was, was really special for me. and i always feel like i'm someone who is always learning and will continue to learn for, for the rest of my career. so he was, he was spot on with with his advice. so yeah. sad to hear that news, but yeah, we wish him well one of you i can has more from south harlow sons, a fella of the son. those team were he started playing football and football fans in general have arrived here at the albert einstein hospital where paulette is staying. he has the lung infection. the last medical bulletin said that he is responding to treatment for the lung infection, but he also has cancer. and that is in an advanced stage, according to unofficial information on the fans here, have put up a flag what you can see behind me. and they've also put little posters around the house outside the hospital saying long live the king velez known to be the king of football. there are many that say that may be mighta dawn, not and messy to argent time players could dispute that title, but here in brazil there is only one king, the king of football fella. he won 3 world cups. that's more than half of the 5 world cup trophies that brazil has. he scored more than a 1000 goals. he's also known to stop a war and nigeria in the sixty's when he was going to play there. when he stopped playing, he was also known as an ambassador for very noble causes. he stood up for children's rights. and so people here are now there, they're worried about him on social, meet up, and there has said that he is feeling strong and that he is thanking all the support that he's getting. one of his daughters kelly who was in could tar, had said that the situation was not urgent, that she was not about to hop on the 1st plane to come to brazil, but she would be here by new year's eve. so we're, we're basically seeing is a lot of people just outside the hospital waiting for news, waiting to know about this man, which made brazilian football, famous, and bruce and football in general, well known, ah, in price captain, russian oil is expected to come into effect on monday on friday, the group of 7 nations, the you and estrella announced a limit of $60.00 a barrel of russian oil imported by the sea. the measure is designed to limit a major source of funding for russia's war in ukraine. russia said it will not accept the plan by western countries. meanwhile, the satellite oil produces group opec plus says it's sticking to a decision to curb oil production. the move could affect fuel prices as supplies decrease and but the group says is prepared to take action to address market developments or back plus includes russia, which is now facing those price caps rushes indicated it could re route supplies to other buyers, including india and china. the level of destruction across ukraine is the worst europe has seen since world war 2. hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless after russia's invasion. thousands more living in damaged buildings is winter set sin, where we challenge reports from the key region valentine and have really gets emotional when she remembers what happened here in february. i'm not going you for the liberals that were sitting in the kitchen. we never expected that we'd be home, so i was sitting in front of the window and the explosion threw me to the floor. i don't remember much after them, but after that i fled to the forest. monday. it was april before she returned to pick up the pieces volusia. her village ne of cave saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. what stopped the faithful otherwise? can you imagine all the roof was damaged? the windows, the doors. thank god, the wolf was still standing and the red cross helped us to repair the roof. but there are people who lost everything off sick when the estimated cost of rebuilding ukraine keep spiraling upwards. in september, the well bank said it was $350000000000.00. a month ago, ukraine's government guessed, 750000000000. now presidency. lensky is saying one trillion non governmental organizations like the international committee of the red cross, have some money to help. but as millions, not billions course, i can help all the people here. so we walk us on the most vulnerable population here. so it's the big families with many children, and people with a low income, mostly elderly people, and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever repairs are most pressing but snow an ice abroad, most building work to a standstill. so new register reese, like zenaida, might have to wait until spring winter is not an abstract concept, particularly during war time. whereas in the warmer months he probably be okay, living in a building like this with flown out windows or a damage roof. when the temperature plummets, such conditions really take that whole metal cabins house, some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their mains howard. so in the frequent blackouts they quickly become refrigerators. valentina is trying to stay positive. why as you cannot you course, it could be worse compared to our boys in the trenches there, freezing. i keep active during the day, but last night it was a bit scary when the lights went off. i put on my hat, my hood d like tricity was off from one until 9 pm. but winter has only just begun. it's going to feel like a very, very long one indeed will re talents out a 0 key of reason took here has reportedly targeted multiple military sites in northern syria. controlled were the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces. areas and rocca province are believed to been hit by turkish artillery and drones strikes . turkey has stepped up attacks on areas controlled by kurdish fighters. it blames them for an explosion in istanbul last month. the s t f says it's documented at about 70 attacks since turkey announced its operation on november. the 20th. when the sd of controls large parts of north eastern syria highlighted on this map in yellow, took his back cillian group selling charge of some of the regions in the north. and these can be seen in purple and green. the area in the southeast, also highlighted in green, is controlled by other syrian opposition forces supported by the united states. the syrian government controls the rest. a spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not stop targeting armed groups, special adviser, abraham colleen told whistle soda that kurdish fighters were exploiting their ties with the u. s. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de one of the kind of hard points the main points of is stumbled. of course, we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct a number of air operations. and of course, depending on the threat level as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies, we will go after this terrace, from the air or from the ground for us. any an old p k, k p y, d y, p g establishments, elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us whether they are in western, syria or in eastern syria. northern syria, near the border are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations and we go after them to protect our mortar. we don't target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. are going to stay in that are p k, k, p y, d y, p g elements and we tell them to stay where of course, from those elements you said p y d y, p g is using at one point the american flat at another point. the regime flag to protect itself, saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there are american see we cannot attack us because there are region forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent of h, p, p d, y, p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate the iran presence in northern syria. and you can watch the entire interview with abraham colleen on talk to to 0. 930 g m t delegates from 10 countries are missing in baghdad, the capital of iraq, to talk about issues related to stolen antiquities, egypt, greece, china, iran. i literally are among the countries representative, the ancient civilizations for them. it aims to enhance communication, protect world heritage. i'm boston. cultural tourism by one of the war had, has more from baghdad. the 6th edition of the ancient civilizations forum has been held in the iraqi capital about that 10 countries are taking part in this forum. they include greece, china, egypt, at piero, iran, italy, and the mexican. those countries have some of the most ancient civilizations in the world. they also have about 40 percent of the world's population. they want to utilize these that civilizations, the cultural heritage they have in their own countries to enhance a language of culture, to use it as a kind of soft diplomacy to promote a peace, to promote a cultural communication between these countries and also to combat what they consider the hate speech that has been prevailing because of frequent wars and conflicts in the region. so you put them in iraq much more. i'm in the show. other we are taking this opportunity to enhance cultural and historical tourism in iraq. we also want through this forum to resume retrieving, looted monuments and city regulations to combat smuggling. iraq has been selected to host this 6th edition of the ancient civilization forum because iraq is home to one of the oldest civilizations in history, starting from mississippi tamia. and then the babylonians, the assyrians, the persians, and this is sani, as it iran is also considered one of the most impacted countries among the, all the stake holders. because iraq has suffered the most by frequent wars, frequent conflicts, not only are it's people, not only it's economics, not only its air territories, but also its cultural heritage is a lot of its cultural sites, historical sites. monuments have been destroyed by frequent wars and tens of thousands of priceless artifacts had been looted and smuggled outside of the country. dozens of key workers in the u. k. are going on strike this month. unions are calling for pay rises as millions struggle to cope with inflation. more than a 1000 security workers do to start a 48 hour strike on monday, affecting money deliveries, to banks and supermarkets, and to some of the names. postal workers will walk off the job is one of several, one. the stoppage is being held before christmas eve. thousands of rail workers are expected to strike of december. the 13th train services are going to be disrupted for up to 6 days. and on the 15th, up to a $100000.00 nurses are going to take part in stoppages affecting dozens of organizations within the national health service. on across up is national lead officer at the night. the union is joining us from london. so it's very good to have you with us on al jazeera. thank you very much indeed. and the people that we're talking about here, security guards, nurses, postal workers, obviously bear amongst the people who are most likely to be affected when inflation in any country goes through the roof. but of course, there are many more people in the country as well, being affected by exactly the same thing. how big is the risk that even those these strikes are fairly short term. nevertheless, you going to be affecting people who really need these services the most and possibly amongst the most strongly financially hit. thank you for having me on. i think the 1st thing to say is that the people who are taking store have been financially and very odd as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because i called the picture will go to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food banks, and when i say members, i mean not looking at hospitals having to rely on a reality that they all say there was a cost of living crisis where work is caught my kids while companies are still making huge profits and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to take so long, but i do not have any so i so nothing increasingly work as i thinking, why should i have to pay the price, but economic crises that he's not making. it also work because our wedding will be invoking the $450.00 speaks over the last year. election of our general secretary shall grant with a 90 percent. i'm putting over 200000000 into the pockets of our members, and those members have been post the tank. it's actually because i have not now the softer a big effect about what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly, now the caching for our international audience, if you have been successful, so successful on behalf of your members in the past, what is the stumbling block in this one? well, a number of different experience in different stumbling. but if we take the test, for instance, in that case, the employer, the government technically is accusing to negotiate. if government is refusing to negotiate, allows us to do a submission every year to pay review booking. and then i say, yeah, you know, depending on the submission, but i don't actually negotiate. and we think it's time to that pay review for the widow and the government actually started negotiating with the trade unions. and that's a stumbling book in a number of other areas as well, not just the chance, but also more generally the reality is that in the u. k, that the leading companies in the u. k. increased profit margins by huge amounts even more than what they're right before the pandemic. so there was a big the buy to be had those companies are refusing to read history because public circle down here. what's happening is the directors are getting richer as a result of that being made by our members only because we appreci

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