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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Hall of Fame American football coach turned broadcaster John Madden, whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a soundtrack to NFL games for three decades has died.
\nMadden’s death on Tuesday was unexpected and there was no immediate word of a cause. He was 85.
\nNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Madden’s passing in a statement, conveying condolences to his family and all who knew him. ?Nobody loved football more than Coach. He was football,? Goodell said. ?We will be forever indebted to him.?
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\nAl Jazeera’s Sohail Malik reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The fighting between government forces and ethnic Karen armed groups have forced thousands of refugees to escape over the border into Thailand.
\nThe fighters for independence are facing a fully equipped modern army with heavy artillery and air support.
\nAnd despite being outgunned, the morale of Karen fighters appears to be high.
\nThe Thai military is now considerably more relaxed, and the fighting appears to have moved away. But they are still monitoring very closely, watching anyone who goes up to the border.
\nInside Myanmar, an estimated 20,000 people have been displaced by the fighting.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from the Thai-Myanmar border.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Memorial services are being held in South Africa for anti-apartheid hero Desmond Tutu.
\nAnd all around the world, tributes are being paid to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who died last Sunday aged 90.
\nHe is remembered for using his pulpit - and public demonstrations - to energize public opinion against racial inequity both at home and abroad.
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\nOn Inside Story an in-depth discussion on the legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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\nPresenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
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\nProfessor Farid Esack, family friend and veteran of South Africa's liberation struggle
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\nDavid Monyae, researcher and polical commentator focusing on African international relations
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\nThembisa Fakude, Senior Research Fellow at Africa Asia Dialogues and board member at the Mail and Guardian newspaper
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Stand News online media outlet says it is ceasing operations following a police raid and arrests of current and former editors and board members.
\nThe outlet issued a statement on Wednesday saying its website and social media are no longer being updated and will be taken down. It said acting Editor-in-Chief Patrick Lam had resigned and all employees had been dismissed.
\nThe statement came after hundreds of Hong Kong national security police raided the office of Stand News and arrested six people, including senior staff, for suspected ?seditious publications? offences.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Britt Clennet reports from Hong Kong.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is raising fears of a third wave of the pandemic in India.
\nThe country on Wednesday reported a total of nearly 800 Omicron cases, while COVID-19 infections rose by 9,195 new daily cases – a 44 percent spike from the previous day.
\nIndia’s capital New Delhi has reported the highest 238 Omicron cases so far, while the western state of Maharashtra, which witnessed a brutal second wave of COVID-19 earlier this year, registered 167 cases, according to government data.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Pavni Mittal reports from India's capital, New Delhi.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English ?They destroy and we build.? Palestinian women confront Israeli forces as bulldozers demolish their home in Hebron in the occupied West Bank. ····· ····· ····· ····· ····· ····· 104115903
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Germany is closing three more nuclear power plants as it aims to phase out the energy source entirely by late next year.
\nThe decision was made after the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan 10 years ago.
\nBut as countries look to reduce their carbon emissions, there are those who see it as a sustainable energy source - and others who say it is difficult to dispose of safely and a health risk.
\nAl Jazeera’s Step Vaessen reports from Gundremmingen, Bavaria, Germany.\n\n@Al Jazeera English \n\n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#Germmany\n#GermanyNuclearPower ····· 104115902
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English From the US Capitol riots, to the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the discovery of the new Omicron variant: these were some of the main news events of the year 2021.\n\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n\n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#Roundup2021\n#NewsRounup\n#AlJazeera2021 ····· 104115901
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English ICYMI: From US Senator Bernie Sanders’ mittens at the presidential inauguration, to Captain James T Kirk’s long-awaited journey to space: these were some of the most shareable moments of the year.\n@Al Jazeera English \n\n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#Roundup2021\n#NewsRounup\n#AlJazeera2021 ····· 104115900
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English In 2021, people continued to cross international borders in their millions, seeking protection or opportunity away from their homelands and enduring hardship.
\nUnited Nations figures show that the number of internally displaced people is dramatically on the rise, as is the number of people fleeing their country for asylum.
\nMore than a third of those fleeing are under the age of 18.
\nAl Jazeera’s @John Holman reports.\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n@DesperateJourney ····· 104115899
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Typhoon Rai which killed at least 375 people and left thousands needing urgent aid was unusual in its ferocity.
\nPacking winds of more than 200 km/h and causing extensive damage it hit islands in the Philippines's centre and south on December 17.
\nScientists are blaming climate change - and say the worse is yet to come.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Barnaby Lo reports from Manila, the Philippines. ····· 104115898
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The parties to the Iran nuclear talks are putting out conflicting messages about whether progress is being made.
\nThe eighth round of negotiations kicked off again on Monday but statements made a day later agreed on only one thing - movement is needed soon.
\nBut those efforts have been complicated by a five-day military exercise by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, aimed at Israel.
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\nAl Jazeera’s @Dorsa Jabbari reports from Vienna.\n@Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#IranIsraelTalks\n#IranNuclear\n#NuclearTalks ····· 104115897
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Companies in Chile are turning plastic waste into products that have the same appearance and qualities as wood.
\nThe recycling method is so advanced that it even uses types of plastic that do not usually get reused. \n\nAl Jazeera’s Lucia Newman reports from Santiago, Chile.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English A new commuter rail service has begun operating in Senegal.
\nOfficials say it will help reduce pollution, and estimates expect about 100,000 passengers a day will use the trains.
\nBut with half the population living below the poverty line, many people say the $3 ticket price is too expensive for them.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Russia’s Supreme Court has ruled that Memorial, the country’s best-known human rights group, should be shut down, marking the latest step in a sweeping crackdown on rights activists, independent media and opposition supporters.
\nLast month, prosecutors accused the Moscow-based Memorial Human Rights Centre and its parent structure, Memorial International, of violating Russia’s ?foreign agent? law, asking the court to dissolve them.
\nThe court on Tuesday ruled in favour of the prosecution, which charged at the hearing that Memorial ?creates a false image of the USSR as a terrorist state, whitewashes and rehabilitates Nazi criminals?, referring to the Soviet Union.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Dozens of Rohingya refugees who were intercepted after their boat ran into trouble off the coast of Indonesia’s Aceh province were being sent into Malaysian waters, authorities said.
\nAt least 100 people, mostly women and children, on board a wooden vessel said to be taking on water were denied refuge in Indonesia and instead pushed into the neighbouring Southeast Asian country.
\nDespite calls from non-governmental organisations and the United Nations agency for the refugees to be accepted, Indonesian authorities are attempting to send the group back after providing supplies, clothes and fuel, as well as a technician to fix their damaged boat.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from Jakarta, Indonesia.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English France has announced new COVID-19 measures in a bid to stem a surge in infections as concern rises worldwide over the rapid spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant.
\nFrom January 3, working from home will be mandatory for at least three days per week for those who can do so, while public gatherings will be limited to 2,000 people indoors, and to 5,000 people for outdoor events, French Prime Minister Jean Castex said late on Monday.
\nElsewhere in Europe, several other countries have also opted to roll out new measures in response to the spread of Omicron, which studies suggest is significantly more infectious but milder than previous versions of the coronavirus.
\nThe United Kingdom’s government has meanwhile ruled out any new measures in England this year despite recorded infections repeatedly passing the 100,000 mark in recent days.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Recent violence by Italy's far right has ignited a national debate on fascist monuments erected across the country.
\nExperts say fewer Italians are questioning whether the statues of those who pushed for racist causes in the past should be demolished.
\nDecades later, Italy also stands apart from a global movement pushing to tear down statues of enslavers and those who fought for racist causes.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Adam Raney reports from Italy's capital, Rome.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Human rights organisations around the world are sounding the alarm on India.
\nThey say hate speech is fuelling violence and intolerance against minorities to levels never seen before.
\nAttacks against Muslims and Christians have been some of the worst seen in the country.
\nSome politicians, especially those with ties to the ruling BJP, have been accused of inciting and also promoting violence against minority groups.
\nThe government is under pressure to curb this trend.
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\nBut will it do so?
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\nPresenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
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\nSaba Naqvi, Journalist and Author of 'Shades of Saffron: From Vajpayee to Modi'.
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\nAshish Shukla, Journalist and Author who manages the Newsbred website.
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\nSanjay Hegde, Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English An Israeli air raid has struck Syria’s Mediterranean port of Latakia for the second time this month, causing ?significant material damage?, according to Syrian state media.
\n?At around 3:21am (05:21 GMT), the Israeli enemy carried out an aerial aggression with several missiles from the direction of the Mediterranean … targeting the container yard in Latakia port,? SANA state news agency cited a military source as saying on Tuesday.
\nLive footage aired by state television showed flames and smoke in the container terminal. Later on Tuesday, the Syrian government’s media office said emergency services brought under control fires that had broken out in the port’s container storage area.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Mohammed Jamjoom reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Australia's states of Queensland and Victoria have reported record numbers of COVID-19 cases following the spread of the Omicron variant.
\nLaboratories offering tests have come under severe pressure in the state of New South Wales, with one Sydney facility wrongly informing more than 850 people they were negative.
\nYet state governments, citing lower hospital admissions, are refusing to impose blanket lockdowns, although measures such as mandatory mask-wearing have been brought in.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Sarah Clarke reports from Queensland, Australia.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English One neighbourhood in the occupied East Jerusalem has become a major flashpoint in the Israel-Palestinian conflict as this year comes to a close.
\nJewish settlers long have claimed the homes of Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, putting them at risk of being forcibly displaced through the Israeli courts.
\nThat has led to several Palestinian protests and Israeli police crackdowns which eventually became the trigger for the 11-day day violence between Israel and Gaza in May.
\nAnd now, Sheikh Jarrah is likely to be in the spotlight again as the fate of the Palestinian families there hangs in the air.
\nAl Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett reports from the occupied East Jerusalem.\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n\n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/\n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/\n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#SheikhJarrah\n#Gerusalem\n#Palestine\n#OccupiedPalestine\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#Israel ····· 104115887
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English As the new COVID variant fuels a new wave of infections around the world, here’s what we know so far about Omicron and its symptoms.\n @Al Jazeera English \n\n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/\n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/\n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#OMICRON\n#COVID\n#WhatAreTheOmicronSymptoms ····· 104115886
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Public health authorities in the US have shortened the isolation period for people who have asymptomatic cases of COVID-19 from 10 to five days.
\nThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is not recommending quarantine for those who have received a booster shot either - they merely have to wear a mask for 10 days.
\nThe surge in Omicron cases has caused severe labour shortages for airlines and President Joe Biden has been criticised for not making coronavirus tests more widely available sooner.
\nAl Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett reports. from the White House, Washington, DC, the US.\n@Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#COVID-19\n#USPublicHealth\n#Biden ····· 104115885
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English A small airplane crashed Monday night in the middle of a neighbourhood in California’s El Cajon city. Authorities say no survivors have been found.\n@Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#PlaneCrashes ····· 104115884
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Protesters on the streets of Sudan’s capital Khartoum have been demanding an end to military rule.
\nA transitional government was formed after protests ended the 30-year rule of Omar al-Bashir in April 2019.
\nIn the conflict in neighbouring Ethiopia, all sides have been accused of mass rape and killing of civilians.
\nBoth government troops and rebels have made gains in recent months and lost them again.
\nNeighbouring Somalia has been inching towards indirect elections that have been repeatedly delayed – leading to violence in the capital Mogadishu in February.
\nThe selection of representatives by elders is due to happen in the coming weeks, but armed opposition groups in Mogadishu say the whole process is already rigged.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports as part of Al Jazeera’s end of year series, looking at recent events and the year ahead in different regions of the world.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Israeli soldiers have injured more than 240 Palestinian protesters in the town of Burqa, north of Nablus. according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.
\nIsraeli forces fired tear gas, live ammunition and rubber-coated steel bullets.
\nTension has been escalating in the area since an Israeli settler was shot dead by two Palestinians on December 16.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett reports from Burqa, in the Occupied West Bank.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English South Africa has long suffered the worst HIV epidemic in the world.
\nDesmond Tutu understood the importance of religious leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
\nHis family foundation supports programmes that tackle the disease from all sides - whether through youth education or medical research.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports on projects that were close to Desmond Tutu's heart.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English There have been emotional scenes in Northern Iraq after the bodies of 16 migrants were returned from France.
\nThey were among a group of people who drowned in the English Channel last month trying to reach the UK.
\nA dinghy carrying the migrants capsized in the English Channel a month ago.
\nIt had sailed from the French city of Calais towards the UK.
\nThe international organization for migration said it was the largest single loss of life in the Channel since it began collecting information seven years ago.
\nThe Kurdish region is widely considered a safe haven compared with other parts of conflict-scarred Iraq.
\nBut many people there sell whatever they own to pay smugglers to get them to the UK and Europe, in the hope of a better life.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Mahmoud Abdelwahed reports from Baghdad.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English A United Kingdom-based humanitarian group says two of its Myanmar staff are missing after the charred remains of more than 30 people were found following an attack that was blamed on the military.
\nIn a statement on Saturday, Save the Children said two of its staff who had been travelling home after carrying out humanitarian work were caught up in the incident in eastern Mo So village and ?remain missing?.
\n?We have confirmation that their private vehicle was attacked and burned out,? the group said.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Desmond Tutu rose to prominence as a churchman who berated minority white rule in South Africa and did not spare criticism for the post-apartheid African National Congress (ANC) rulers for failing to deliver for poor Black people.
\nBut 90-year-old Tutu, who died on Sunday in Cape Town after a long battle with prostate cancer and infections, pitched his rebukes well beyond the borders of South Africa, often softening the blows with humour and warmth.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Jonah Hull looks back at Desmond Tutu's life.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English According to government statistics, half of Spain’s municipalities are at risk of losing their population. These are primarily towns of fewer than 1000 people. But the data shows this issue is no longer confined to just rural areas. People are also moving out of provincial capitals and small to medium-sized cities.
\nTo reverse the trend, this year, the European Union gave Spain more than $11bn for a ?repopulation program?.
\nThe goal is to provide small towns with more basic services, high-speed internet, and funding for housing and job creation.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Natasha Ghoneim reports from Prat de Comte in the Catalonia region, Spain.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Pakistan faces increasing water scarcity driven by worsening climate-related drought and an agriculture industry that is pushing itself to meet the demands of a growing population, say water experts.
\nLess than 20 percent of the water the country’s farmers use for irrigation is captured rainwater, with most coming from ground and surface water.
\nA Pakistan-based aid group is focusing on water resource management systems to provide remote communities in the Kohistan region with access to water through the replenishment of ground water and rainwater harvesting.
\nMany people in the southern region are angry at their politicians, saying they only want votes but basic services such as health, education and accessibility are still non-existent.
\nPakistan’s cash-strapped government says it is a victim of climate injustice.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from Kohistan in southern Pakistan.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a leader of South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement and Nobel Peace Prize winner, has died at the age of 90.\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n\n#AlJazeeraEnglish\n#Tutu\n#DesmondTutu\n#Mandela\n#SouthAfrica ····· 104115875
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The world’s largest and most powerful space telescope has successfully launched into orbit. NASA’s James Webb Telescope’s primary mission will be to provide a glimpse into cosmic creation at least 13.6 billion years ago.\n @Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#JamesWebbSpace\n#AlJazeeraNewsfeed ····· 104115874
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English From the front lines of the anti-apartheid and environmental justice movements, this episode of Studio B: Unscripted features two lifelong activists.
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\nAuthor, economist and two-time vice presidential candidate of the US Green Party, Winona LaDuke, is co-founder of Honor the Earth, a non-profit organisation dedicated to environmental and Indigenous rights.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Desmond Tutu, 90, was Nobel Peace Prize laureate and veteran of South Africa’s struggle against white minority rule.\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#DesmondTutu\n#SouthAfrica\n#NelsonMAndela ····· 104115872
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English ?They are destroying an artwork that belongs to a foreign artist.? A monument at the University of Hong Kong that commemorates the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing was removed despite objections by its creator.\n\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/ ····· 104115871
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Troops and rescue teams are racing to deliver aid in the Philippines where many communities remain cut off six days after Super Typhoon Rai - also known as Odette\n\n @Al Jazeera English \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/ ····· 104115870
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Protesters are back out on the streets of Sudan, staging the tenth major demonstration since the military takeover in October.
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\nSecurity forces fired tear gas, internet services were cut, and large areas of the capital were locked down.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English People around the world have been celebrating Christmas.
\nAnd as Al Jazeera's @Jillian Wolf reports, many shared the same wish, an end to the pandemic.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English People in Nigeria are feeling the effect of rising prices as they try to enjoy the festive season.
\nThe costs of food and travel are soaring, preventing many people from returning home for the holidays.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Fidelis Mbah reports from Abuja, Nigeria.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Communities in northern Pakistan say melting glaciers are putting their homes and livelihoods in danger.
\nThe country has more than 7,000 glaciers, more than anywhere in the world except the polar regions.
\nAl Jazeera's @Osama Bin Javaid reports from Ushu, Pakistan.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Christian Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip say their hopes of a Christmas reunion with family members who are overseas have been dashed due to restrictions placed by the Israeli government, ostensibly for security reasons.
\nThose in the Gaza Strip have abandoned hope of celebrating Christmas in the holy cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, also because of the restrictions.
\nThis year Israel said 500 of the 1000 Christians in Gaza would be allowed to go, but people here say Israel only grants the permits to one or two members of the same family, which would mean entire families being split up at Christmas if they travelled.
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\n Al Jazeera's @Youmna El-Sayed reports from Gaza.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English One hundred countries have joined a call for vaccine patents to be temporarily waived so developing countries can produce their own.
\nBritain and Germany are among those firmly opposed with the G7 instead pledging to donate a billion vaccine doses to the developing world, a pledge that has not yet been met.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Jonah Hull reports from Berlin, Germany.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The UK government and its National Health Service are keeping the vaccination drive going, hoping to inoculate all those who fell through the cracks and are still unvaccinated as well as those who need boosters.
\nIt is the latest attempt to combat the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.
\nMore than 32 million booster doses have already been administered.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Rory Challands reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Thousands of Sudanese protesters are marching in the capital, Khartoum, and across the country to denounce the October military coup and subsequent deal that reinstated the prime minister but sidelined the pro-democracy movement.
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\nHundreds took to the streets on Saturday even as authorities tightened security across the capital, deploying troops and closing all bridges over the Nile River linking Khartoum with its twin city of Omdurman and the district of Bahri, the state-run SUNA news agency reported.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The Gambia's Truth and Reconciliation Commission has called for former President Yahya Jammeh to face trial for murder, torture and sexual violence.
\nIt based its investigation on hundreds of testimonies, spanning decades of violence.
\nMany at home and abroad hope to see Jammeh on trial, though he remains in exile.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Alexander Lerche reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Final checks are under way for the launch of the largest and most powerful telescope ever built, the James Webb Space Telescope.
\nScientists hope the telescope will help us better understand stars and galaxies that are 13 billion years old.
\nExcitement is mounting as the launch date approaches.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Manuel Rapalo has more from the launch site in Kourou, in French Guyana.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The Philippines has put its plan to reopen the border to foreign tourists on hold during the Christmas holiday period.
\nCitizens are allowed to enter the country.
\nBut the stricter rules and longer quarantines have made it impossible for many migrant workers to go home for the holidays.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Barnaby Lo reports from Manila, Philippines.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Christmas travel plans have once again been thrown into chaos by the coronavirus pandemic.
\nIn the United States, sick and isolating airline employees are causing severe staff shortages, causing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
\nThe highly transmissible Omicron variant has forced airlines to cancel more than 4,000 flights worldwide.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Gabriel Elizondo reports from Newark Airport in New Jersey, United States.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Rights groups say Colombia's controversial security law violates human rights and the opposition says they will challenge it in the Constitutional Court.
\nThe law claims to guarantee citizen security with tougher penalties, but critics say it violates the Constitution, dangerously expanding self-defence laws among other provisions.
\nIt also increases penalties for damaging public infrastructure or when protesters wear a mask, potentially turning protesters into criminals.
\nThe bill was approved by Congress this week and is expected to be signed off by President Ivan Duque.
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\n Al Jazeera's @Alessandro Rampietti reports from Bogota, Colombia.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Sudan's reinstated Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has been trying to appoint a new cabinet for more than a month, without success.
\nInflation is soaring and unemployment rising alarmingly, leaving many in a state of desperation.
\nAnd people there say they are paying the price of political and economic chaos and the lack of government.
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\n Al Jazeera's @Mohamad Vall reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Europe's worst conflict since World War II started in Croatia in 1991 and had spilled over into Bosnia and Herzegovina by 1992.
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\nThe bloodshed ended in 1995, after the Dayton Accords were signed. Part of the agreement was the establishment of The Office of the High Representative. Another outcome of the accords: an extremely complex system of government.
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\nThe country is led by a presidency consisting of three parts, each representing the main ethnic groups. But how effectively is the nation being governed?
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\nThe High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, talks to Al Jazeera. ····· 104115855
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English As the use of Facial Recognition Technology grows around the world, human rights groups warn that its misuse is invasive at best.
\nThe worst-case scenario is that repressive governments could use it as an instrument of control.
\nBut proponents of the technology say it could be useful in saving human lives.
\nAl Jazeera's @Rob Reynolds reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English "Slam poetry" in Senegal is getting nationwide attention.
\nThe spoken word competitions are a blend of hip-hop music and politics and are popular across French-speaking Africa.
\nAl Jazeera's @Nicolas Haque reports from Dakar, Senegal.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Tens of thousands of people in Pakistan have had to move inland as seawater encroaches on the land and underground water.
\nIt is largely due to rising sea levels, and there are warnings the country could have two million climate migrants by 2050.
\nAl Jazeera's @Osama Bin Javaid reports from Thatta, Pakistan.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Even as Filipinos assess the damage Typhoon Rai caused, those able to attend services across the Philippines are gathering, grateful for the chance to celebrate Christmas.
\nThe government has eased COVID-19 curbs due to the recent fall in coronavirus cases.
\nWith infections only numbering in the hundreds, the congregations are out in force this year.
\nAl Jazeera's @Barnaby Lo reports from Manila, Philippines.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English At least 39 people have been killed in Bangladesh after a fire ripped through a ferry carrying hundreds of passengers.
\nPolice say the blaze broke out in the engine room in the middle of the night and quickly engulfed the boat.
\nThe government has set up two commissions to investigate the incident which happened near the southern town of Jhalokati.
\nAl Jazeera's @Bernard Smith reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Five months after floods devastated towns and villages in western Germany many people have still not been able to return to their homes, despite promises of an extensive reconstruction package.
\nThe government’s come under criticism for its response, and volunteers have been stepping in to help.
\nThe flooding was the worst natural disaster to hit the country in nearly 60 years.
\nAl Jazeera's @Step Vaessen reports from Ahrtal, Germany.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English South Korea has pardoned former president Park Geun-hye, who has been serving a 22-year prison sentence for corruption and election law violations.
\nPark became the country's first democratically elected leader to be thrown out of office, in 2017.
\nAl Jazeera's @Alexi O'Brien reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Hundreds of refugees have fled across the Myanmar border into Thailand on Friday, after fierce fighting between the Myanmar army and the Karen National Union.
\nThe rebel group said an area in Karen state and Kayin state had been struck.
\nFighting has been going on for more than a week following a raid to seize dissidents opposed to the military coup.
\nBut it now seems to be growing in intensity.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Tony Cheng reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The Omicron coronavirus variant has thrown holiday gatherings and travel plans into disarray.
\nIn New York, the mayor has scaled back the city's famous New Year's Eve celebrations.
\nAl Jazeera's @Gabriel Elizondo reports from New York, US.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Friday marks a month since South Africa announced the first case of Omicron, and scientists now are developing a clearer picture of its dangers.
\nSo far, the data suggests that it is milder than previous variants, but because it is significantly more infectious it could still overwhelm hospitals.
\nAnd as Omicron becomes the dominant strain across many parts of Europe, France and the UK are reporting record numbers of coronavirus cases.
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\nAl Jazeera's @Neave Barker reports from London, UK.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The international community is maintaining pressure on the Taliban government in Afghanistan to honour its promise to respect the rights of women and girls.
\nHowever, some females in the media industry say it is getting harder to keep their jobs, especially if they have on-screen roles.
\nThe Taliban has denied the accusation and says it is far less strict than the previous government was.
\nAl Jazeera's @Rob McBride reports from Kabul, Afghanistan.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The UN has launched a campaign to raise more than $100m in aid for the victims of Typhoon Rai which caused widespread devastation in the Philippines last week.
\nMore than three million people have been directly hit and are without drinking water and remain cut off from any relief assistance.
\nPresident Rodrigo Duterte has called it a state of calamity.
\nAl Jazeera's @Barnaby Lo reports from Manila, Philippines.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English In the United States, a former police officer has been found guilty of manslaughter for killing a Black man during a routine traffic stop.
\nKimberly Potter fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright last April.
\nAl Jazeera's @John Hendren reports from Minneapolis, US.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Military tensions between Russia and the NATO alliance have featured prominently in President Vladimir Putin's end of year news conference.
\nSpeaking to about 500 journalists in Moscow, Putin rejected the idea that Russia should provide security guarantees to the West.
\nHe says NATO should be the one giving assurances, because it has created the tensions.
\nAl Jazeera's @Paul Brennan reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English ?We made all these advances,? says Christine Burns, activist, editor of Trans Britain: Our Long Journey from the Shadows and OBE recipient. ?And most people didn't even notice we were there because we don't impinge on people's lives. We just want to get on with having private lives. And it wasn't until about 2017 that a confected campaign was launched with certain of Britain's newspapers. Suddenly we went to having, with some newspapers, three or four very negative articles a week.?
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\nThat volume of coverage by the media, along with the tone and nature of the coverage, has led to increasingly uncomfortable scrutiny for transgender people, says Nancy Kelley, chief executive of Stonewall UK.
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\n?Our press regulator saw that between 2009 and 2019, you see a 400% increase in coverage of trans people and their lives. And that's just kind of too much to be talking about such a small population.?
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\nThis week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill speaks with Christine Burns, editor of Trans Britain: Our Long Journey from the Shadows, and Nancy Kelley, the chief executive of Stonewall UK. ····· 104115840
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa have been forced to cancel their plans to head home for Christmas after new quarantine restrictions were introduced in Zimbabwe to curb the spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
\nMany cannot afford to pay for mandatory hotel quarantine. And as a result, South African bus companies are struggling for business.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Jillian Wolf reports from Cape Town, South Africa.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The death toll in Malaysia floods has risen to at least 37.
\nTriggered by days of heavy rain, the floods have also displaced nearly 70,000 people.
\nMeanwhile, in Pahang state, several towns remain cut off.
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\nFlorence Looi reports from Karak, a town in Malaysia's central peninsula.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Nigeria has destroyed more than a million doses of expired AstraZeneca vaccines in a bid to assure a wary public that they have been taken out of circulation.
\nThe destruction came on Wednesday, more than a week after health authorities said some COVID-19 doses donated by rich Western nations had a shelf life that left only weeks to administer the jabs.
\nAt a dumpsite in Abuja, a bulldozer crushed AstraZeneca shots that were packed in cardboard boxes and plastic as reporters and health officials watched.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Fidelis Mbah reports from Abuja, Nigeria.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The 8 metre (26 foot) tall Pillar of Shame, which depicts 50 torn and twisted bodies piled on top of each other, was made by Danish sculptor Jens Galschiot to symbolise the lives lost during the bloody military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989.
\nBut the statue became an issue of dispute in October, with the university demanding that it be removed, even as the decision drew backlash from activists and rights groups.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The historic city of Xi’an in northern China is known for its ancient Terracotta Army.
\nNow its 13 million residents have been ordered to stay home to contain a fast-spreading Delta variant outbreak.
\nThis comes after more than 200 COVID-19 infections were recorded since the beginning of the month.
\nThe country is on high alert as it gears up to host the Winter Olympics in February.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Katrina Yu reports from Beijing.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English If you are in the market for a coffin from the time of the Pharaohs in Egypt, or gold from the Inca Empire, you have come to the right place.
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\nThe United States is a major hub for the illicit trade in ancient artefacts. Buyers and sellers can take advantage of lax regulations to make deals on statues from Yemen or clay tablets from Babylonia fairly easily.
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\nShawnee State University Professor Amr al-Azm and Antiquities Coalition founder Deborah Lehr tell host Steve Clemons about their efforts to curtail the artefacts flooding to the West from all corners of the globe. ····· 104115834
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has told Aljazeera that his organisation is on the verge of financial collapse.
\nPhilippe Lazzarini is warning that UNRWA can no longer meet the growing needs of migrants in Lebanon as the organisation has a deficit of $60m.
\nLebanon has already been reeling from an economic crisis but the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees there - many of whom lack basic rights - are certain to bear the brunt.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English A flourishing olive oil industry in northern Pakistan is providing much-needed jobs.
\nThe government hopes the grafting of native, ancient trees with modern ones will help grow lucrative groves in the areas bordering Afghanistan.
\nFor its desperately poor residents who might normally have joined armed groups, cultivating these trees could provide alternative employment.
\nAl Jazeera’s @Osama Bin Javaid reports from Bajaur, northwest Pakistan.\n\n@Al Jazeera English \n \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#Pakistan\n#PakistanOliveOil\n#PakistanEconomy\n#AlJazeeraEnglish ····· 104115832
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Libya's Elections Commission is proposing that the country's presidential poll takes place on January 24th, a month later than scheduled.
\nThe High National Electoral Commission's decision came after concluding the presidential polls could not be held on Friday due to disputes over the rules and candidates.
\nThe move is a setback for the UN-backed process which sought to end the chaos unleashed in the 10 years since the downfall of leader Muammar Gaddafi
\nAl Jazeera’s Malik Traina reports from Tripoli, Libya.\n\n@Al Jazeera English \n \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n#Libya\n#LibyaElections\n#LibyaPoliticalCrisis ····· 104115831
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Many are hoping anti-viral drugs could ease pressure on hospitals as coronavirus cases rise.
\nThe United Kingdom approved a pill by Merck last month but some are questioning its efficacy.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The U-N Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution allowing humanitarian aid into Afghanistan.
\nThe council voted to apply a sanctions exemption - meaning governments and aid agencies can now send money and goods to the country for the first time since the Taliban took power.
\nMillions of Afghans desperately need food and medicines.
\nAl Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey reports from the United Nations.\n\n@Al Jazeera English \n \n- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe \n- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish \n- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera \n- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/\n\n#UnitedNations ,\n#SecurityCouncil ,\n#Afghanistan ,\n#Taliban ,\n#AlJazeeraEnglish ,\n#AfghanistanCrisis ····· 104115829
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English In another year of bad news, the stamina and perseverance of women across the world has again stood out.\n\nAt the Stream, we work hard every year to ensure their achievements are highlighted. Last year, we renewed our pledge to never again complete a calendar year without at least 50 percent of our guests being women. We're proud to report that 2021 is the fourth year in a row we have achieved that goal, with women making up 55.17 percent and men 44.8 percent of our more than 500 panelists.\n\nBut, when we look around the media industry, it is clear that too little is changing, too slowly. Men still dominate television news shows, all-male panels haven't gone away, and too many in journalism think a token woman guest is enough. It's not.\n\nThe reason we're doing this, the reason we do this every year, is because we believe that journalism can only be truly effective when it is representative and reflects the societies it covers.\n\nUN Secretary-General António Guterres this year said: ?COVID-19 is a crisis with a woman’s face.? And, indeed, there are few global crises of the sort we habitually cover at Al Jazeera that don't disproportionately impact women.\n\nGlobally, the loss of jobs due to Covid-19 cost women at least $800 billion in earnings, a figure larger than the combined GDP of 98 countries, according to Oxfam International. In the United States and elsewhere, this has taken an especially heavy toll on women of colour. As we move into the third year of the pandemic, how can economies recover from the loss of female workers? How can women recover from the loss of income? We'll ask these questions in this episode.\n\nAnother major story of 2021 in which women were front and centre: Afghanistan. The Taliban has been under pressure to uphold women's rights since they took power in August. Early this month, its leaders issued a "special decree" outlining women's rights. It outlawed child marriage, but did not mention access to jobs or education. In this show, we’ll look at why some women's rights leaders have stayed in Afghanistan to fight for their rights, and talk about why giving them a seat at the negotiating table is more important than ever. \n\nThe biggest story of our time? Climate change. And that is another crisis with a woman’s face. Women and girls around the world suffer disproportionately from the impacts of the climate disaster because they are on average poorer, less educated and more dependent on subsistence farming.\n\nA UN report in 2017 found that 80 percent of those displaced by the climate emergency were women. At the Cop26 Climate Conference earlier this year climate tsar Alok Sharma said ?We know from our efforts to tackle climate change that it is more effective when we put women and girls at the heart of those efforts.?\n\nIn this episode, we'll talk about why women are vital to saving the planet. \n\nJoin the conversation: \nTWITTER: https://twitter.com/AJStream \nFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AJStream \nSubscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe\n\n#aljazeeraenglish\n#ajstream\n#gender ····· 104115828
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English The COVID-19 pandemic has continued unabated throughout 2021, with coronavirus now estimated to have infected more than 276 million people worldwide. More than 5.3 million people have died.\n\nThe reach of vaccination campaigns in developed countries promoted cautious optimism among some public health officials that 2022 would the year that the pandemic would begin to recede, after waves of Delta infections around the world.\n\nBut then came Omicron. The highly mutated SARS-Co-V-2 variant has taken rapid hold in nearly every corner of the world since South Africa reported it to the World Health Organization on November 24.\n\nNow countries across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas are reimposing control measures in an effort to buy their already overwhelmed healthcare systems some time to adapt to the world’s newest variant of concern.\n\nYet global health inequalities may deepen. While highly-vaccinated populations in rich countries may be able to withstand the worst of Omicron, developing nations that have had little access to effective vaccines may continue to face further peril.\n\nIn this episode of The Stream, we’ll look at what may lie ahead for the world as coronavirus continues its march into 2022.\n\nJoin the conversation: \nTWITTER: https://twitter.com/AJStream \nFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AJStream \nSubscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe\n\n#aljazeeraenglish\n#ajstream\n#coronavirus ····· 104115827
für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Iraqi artists have transformed one of Baghdad's oldest neighbourhoods into an open-air art gallery.
\nIt has been popular with locals, and the district is drawing a lot of curious tourists.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Imran Khan reports from Baghdad.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English One of the earliest known depictions of Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd has been found on a ring retrieved from shallow waters in the Mediterranean sea.
\nThe piece was among a haul of hundreds of artefacts discovered during recent months in an area rich with archaeological treasures.
\nIsraeli archaeologists believe the haul is from two ships that were wrecked by a storm in what was known at the time as Caesarea.
\nThey found hundreds of silver and bronze Roman coins, as well as figurines, pottery vessels and iron workings.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English India's tourism industry has been hit hard by the Omicron variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
\nEven though cases are lower than in many parts of the world, the government has imposed new restrictions on inbound travellers just days after fully reopening its borders.
\nTravel agencies and tour operators have said they had hoped international travellers would return, but the Omicron variant changed all that and that cancellations have increased during the holiday season.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Pavni Mittal reports from New Delhi, India.
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für € kaufen ···· Al Jazeera English Madagascar’s police minister and an air force mechanic succeeded in swimming for 12 hours to safety after their helicopter crashed in the Indian Ocean.
\nGeneral Serge Gelle, 57, the secretary of state for the gendarmerie, was discovered in the water by a fisherman in a canoe who brought him to shore, according to officials.
\nAnother passenger, Chief Warrant Officer Jimmy Laitsara, also swam to the beach at Mahambo.
\n?My turn to die has not yet come, thank God. I’m well. I’m just cold,? said Gelle in a video posted to Twitter by Madagascar’s defence ministry. ?But I’m sad because I don’t know if my friends are alive.?
\nGelle appeared on a lounge chair, still in his military camouflage, his hands pale and wrinkled by the water and the cold.
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\nAl Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports.
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