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if the person is wanted for arrest is really organization breaking, the silence collected the soldiers, testimonies. the most shocking thing for me, for us was to hear that we are sending now are soldiers to competes military units to compete against each other for who takes more. a 4th of all. well, if anyone in the streets, even in their homes, palestinians like yasser say, they feel violated when he fears israel might use the private data to evict his family out of their house. he that behavior edges eda, have brunner in the occupied westbank hostile ahead here on out of their eyebrows. mcbride and western afghanistan at the border crossing with iran. that's been a barometer of the volatility. both sides of this frontier i'm doing again, raska in doe, hon. looking at the technology, they'll keep stadiums code for the well come ah,
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with here they're good to see. here's your weather forecast for the 1st of december and northern areas of spain are buried under water. this comes after days of rain. you know what? we've got another round of intense rain to come for this northern area. also talking about snow in to the para knees and speaking of snow. we've got some to come for that southeast corner of france, straight into switzerland, another batch of rain, dances into central parts of italy. this will plague rome at the height of 14 degrees across the balkans. temperatures are coming up that includes for sophia with the high of 5, after seeing some snow blanket, the city, their temperatures are crashing across turkey. after that potent cold front roared across just a high 5 degrees in on kara, most of the energy now off toward the east and also slamming into georgia on wednesday, off to north western europe right now. a breezy conditions for the low countries
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got this weather maker swirling around denmark. so that's gonna would pop the winds is wal, today's rain will be to morrow snow. we got that cold rod northwind just a high of 4 degrees in london. a speaking of temperatures got low temperatures across the top end of africa from morocco rate through to egypt, cairo just a high of 22 degrees. thanks to that breeze off the mediterranean. that's it too soon. ah, december 1, i'm just either cattle hose, the fee, thought arab cut, a momentous event for the region and a glimpse of what's in store for the 2022 world cup. people in power investigates the use and abuse of power across the globe. a world exclusive interview with joint nobel peace, lori, if recognized by safeguarding freedom of expression as a pre condition for democracy and lasting peace from shore. documentaries, too,
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in depth explain as portal showcases the best the vouchers, iraq digital content as the year draws to a close. we look back at the events that have shaped the news and look ahead to next year. december on a jesse europe informed opinions, there was a need, badly arm as federal government to take action to really facilitate aid to take pride in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story. on al jazeera lou ah, ah holiday watching al jazeera that's remind you about top stories here. the solid
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uganda is deploying troops across the border and a democratic republic of congo as it baffles an armed group. it follows and strikes on tuesday against the allied democratic forces as part of a joint operation, but the congolese all me the world health organization has warning against blanket travel bands. as more countries detect the army con variant, the w a choice as it weren't, prevent the spread of the new variant and put all so discouraged data sharing about evolving various ukrainian president, romeo lensky says, direct talks with moscow and needed to end the war and its eastern dumbass region and comes as nature. foreign ministers meet for a 2nd day and lottery is capital. now the us and the taliban have ended 2 days of meetings here in castle where they discussed the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan . the taliban also us to release financial assets and to remove sanctions. washington is calling on the taliban to ensure the rights of afghans and to form an intrusive government. the un says more than half of the people in afghanistan and
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now suffering from acute food shortages. this winter, or agencies are also warning of a potential crisis, neighboring countries. that's us. thousands of people continue to flee. afghanistan, that speeds run. mcbride, he joins us and out from a hair. it rub. i've been watching people that walk behind you carrying their possessions. can you talk us through what you've been saying? that's right, this is at the border crossing the main border crossing between afghanistan and iran that we've been thing a lot of activity this wednesday afternoon, a lot of trucks going back and forth. this is important. trade route, but also a lot of people got about half an hour before this border actually closes for the day. the frontier itself is about a half a kilometer behind us from where we are. we can see the colors of the radian flag on the water tower, no flags flying that. we've seen a drop in the number of people leaving. i've got to go across the border into iran since the takeover by the taliban. but that could well be because many of the
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people who have the right to be in iran who had the right papers the right possible have already go that. but we do know that there is an awful lot of illegal migration across the very long border. and also the fact that the number of people who can get to iran are not getting that by the limited number of flights that are now starting to operate. but we have seen it is true to say awful lot of activity at this border crossing the 3 months ago. but taliban victory with its cross border traffic and people in goods. islam hello provides a good indicator of the problems facing both african. it's done and iran and the surge of people trying to leave afghanistan as the taliban took over, has eased in recent weeks, assign according to those guarding this crossing. the conditions have improved. oh, come governor, come find whatever problems the migrants had thought they've been solved for
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vehicles including trucks are moving freely again with that sort of one more time considering this is such a sensitive crossing things on the border itself are pretty relaxed before now. we as visitors, would have been held way back several 100 meters and several fences inside afghanistan. now we are allowed to approach up to the borderline itself. the last taliban checkpoint is right here. this is where i'm going to stand and beyond. here is iran, and taliban officials were eager to show us how they are also tackling smuggling and illegal migration across this 1000 kilometer border. but in the nearby major city of had at, there's a constant line of people that side the iranian consulate, hoping to get visas to leave. and here and throughout the country makes shift camps of internally displaced. people have sprung up as the new government struggles to
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cope bussey kids of a sudden the winter is now sitting in. if there's any kind of humanitarian assistance from whatever countries we would appreciate and accepting back at the border, coming in the opposite direction as a steady stream of afghan deportees from iran. many of the victims of iran's long standing program, a forced repack creation because of its own worsening economic crisis article. but again, it's my 1st time back and again, it's 10 after 20 years with me and all these people around when you have experiences, lots of problems in iran. but then now joined by more recent arrivals who fled after the taliban takeover? actually, i was obligated to leave my country, my house, leave people like nasa ahmed, but have a who refuses iranian soldiers of mistreating him. and actually i was trying to get to europe. but at the time when i was getting to iran,
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i got so difficult. the soldiers off for the border of iran have trying to kill you or just arrest you when they are rescued, they will punishment. they will give you as punishment as a animal. 2 months after leaving, he's back where he started, but says he won't be long before he is on the move once more than he and others are returning to. it remains the same story. this isn't a bit distraction. still see, seeking international recognition, more importantly, more immediately perhaps the release of a much needed funds here. this is a country that is still run very much on off announcements and basically room it people in cobble, a very excited by the fact that the government had been out about the several months without paying the government employees next month. salaries will finally be paid. people away due for that, but there are also rumors circulating here that the hard pressed banking sector is going to run out of money, potentially in
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a couple of weeks. people simply don't know. so this is a country that remains the situation precarious at best mcbride they're on the ground for us, inherits in sandstone, thanks so much from home. meanwhile, a un committee is meeting on wednesday to tackle who should represent of kind of so on and me and my at the organization. both countries, democratically elected governance for toppled earlier this year. and now the seats, the world's biggest diplomatic table, are in limbo out of here is to promote to get it a change base report less than a months off to the military, took over his country in a coup in february manned mas ambassador to the un spoke out in the general assembly in our fight against the military regime ever since the generals have wanted to follow him and replace him with their own ambassador girl, him is x. i was appointed afghanistan's ambassador to the un at the end of july, but less than 4 weeks later, the man who appointed him president asher, af connie had fled,
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and the government he represented had been replaced. the taliban want bass is excited to be replaced by one of their spokesmen so hail shaheen. the un general assembly has a 9 member credentials committee, which must decide who should have the un seat in both cases. one of those members is russia. does it believe there should be a change in representation? it's very philosophic question. i would say sort of difficult to answer yes or no. in this regard. russia of course, prefers to interact with those who represent their countries for the present. their governments. kelly curry was one of the u. s. is ambassador at the un during the trumpet administration. she's also a strident advocate for human rights in mamma. she told me her experience suggest the un, we'll try to delay any decision as well for moral buying was prevail. institution, at that point, you have a very weak secretary general is not a strong leader who's not going to push parties to make difficult decisions and who
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won't, won't take the necessary leadership to push the system out of its current. right. so i think that a continued stay says status quo. that's that pleases no one is the most likely outcome. yes. whatever the committee decides, this is not the end of the matter. the committee will come up with a report then goes to the in talk un general assembly james bayes al jazeera of the united nations halter nigeria. now we're at least 29 people. mostly children have drowned, often overloaded boat, their capsized and happened in north west. nigeria is cannot states the boat was meant to carry just at 12 adults. 7 passengers were rescued. i'll stay with us here on out as they are coming up. we've got oil sport with peter stevenson bang smithville, very if we alive from our special waterfront studio hearing. go on dates,
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you of the arab cup. ah mm. mm
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. mm whole lou broken down, is there a sufficient coverage of the fee for arab cup tournament doubling up as a major warmup event for the cup of world cup next year? hello. i'm going to say with, we've got 4 more games coming up on day 2 of the competition with egypt in action and also the african champions, algeria, we've also got action from day one, including a victory for both nation casa, and their 1st game against ball rain with 6 new stadiums on show, we'll take a look at the a cooling technology that's being used to keep fans and play as comfortable and away from the arab cup. the biggest store, le bron james,
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a sideline for up to 10 days of the entrance covered 19 protocol. first, let's reflect on tuesday spectacular opening ceremony and the victory for casa and the richardson was at the al bait stadium, to watch awe in just under a year's time kat sells out 8 stadium will host the opening match of the 2022 world cup a game that will also see the home team, i know footballs. biggest stage for the 1st time. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff next november. i may see it is 10 year old. i'm excited today. got that is going to when
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you called some guy are see you come back. no 1022. the whole country is excited. you can see everyone's coming. were all ready to celebrate. the more that is today than any of the events before, which is encouraging a lot, we expect to see a lot next year. it's very proud of all of the categories their families and their parents, and everyone. dental is proud about being hosting on campus. tesla were taking on verena and the opening group game in this tournament to the end of the opening ceremony. the 1st off was somewhat lacking in spectacle elmo is ali with the top score at the asian when castle became continental champions 2 years ago. and he went close midway through the 2nd half but it was
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abdul aziz had him. he claimed the honor of scoring the 1st school at the stadium will need to cancel the school and the host go top of that group, which also includes a man and the right well. and he's working hard for us and can join us lie from another of the world cup stadiums now through mama and the 1st of all cuts are getting off to the stores that they were looking for last night. yeah, that's roy i think if we look back to when they won the asian cup in 2019, they were playing in the united arab emirates at a time capsule was the subject to a land see an app located by countries including the u i. e, and who's a real siege mentality around the team, then they played the u. a in the semi finals about filaments looks best be described as a hostile atmosphere and came through real. i was against the world approach enough, so it was going to be so different in 2022 and a whole different type of pressure going to get used to planning at these,
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these new well then use i get used to playing in front of an expectant home crowd now, who do expect this team to perform pretty well at the come next year. so any positive associations they can get with the stadiums is very important. and let's not forget that in in 2022 that stadium now, bank stadium is where castle will kick off and they will cut solomon. i suppose we still briefing the hot. i said one slight note of concern was alma, was ali, he school 9 goals. remember in the, in the asian cup, when they will not hi, so missed a couple of big chances last night if i can get him scoring goals and they go to every chance of going deep in this tournaments as well. okay. one of the other favorites for the tournament, egypt, they'll open the campaign later today at that stating where you are. that's right. i mean, unlike cats, although egypt will be missing most of the big players, most times they of course mohammed siler, liverpool. although this is
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a fee for event i international clubs are required to release that plays for the arrow because there's a pretty inexperienced team that the coach call us cater us will bring into this tournament. and they've got a lot of things to prepare for 2020 to the gold cup of nations coming up in cameras . and also well cut play off to try and get to the finals here in cats or the end of next year. let's have a listen to what that coach colors curious how to say i had a vis opening match for his team against 11 of egypt come in with the clear goals we are trying to be ready and prepared for all the games and competitions that we have in front of us, but now it's time to talk about the next game. and of course, we did our best in the last 3 or 4 days after the ship and ship the games to put the assembled the team. and looking forward for this 1st met to play and of course get the best result. the calming tongues of egypt,
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coach call us care is plenty more for me throughout the day from the arrow cut, but for now, let's get back to in the studio. and then richardson, thank you. we'll talk to you again later at the offer mama stadium now the 1st game with today's already on the way in the city of our re, on the african champions, algeria, the day the foxes are up against sudan at the made the been the stadium currently going the way of the l. jeron so bad that the burnett job with the opening goal got the 2nd one as well. and they have school to 3rd will show you that one a little bit later. jerry, and heading to the top of the later on, we go the game between egypt and lebanon, then morocco take on palestine, and that is followed by saudi arabia against jordan, for games in one day. just like will be the case in the group stage of the world cup next year. a correspond shaneka raska is here with me in the cedar. jo, you with a last minute of the opening of the line suvan fool stadium. it's
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a very unique venue from a 100 was like when it was the united arab emirates taking on sarah in that beautiful stadium and very unique as you say, you know, these 2 teams know each other quite well. you a beat syria to one and they've been playing and woke up qualifies in september where they drew 11. so we're, we're expecting quite a tight game. but really the star of the show was that stadium of because it's made to be fully de mountable. it's the 1st fif, a world cup, stating that it can be entirely taken apart. often next year's tournament. now it's called 974, which is an unusual name. it's because the international dialing code for categories, 974, but it also contains 974 shipping containers. and some of them much he been changed to contain other things other than a just to look pretty. so for example, some, the shipping containers have toilets in them, others have concessions, sans wanted to look around and it also has the referees changing room in one of the,
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of the shipping containers. and that's really part of the legacy and the sustainability of this tournament. so what they're going to do off to they've taken upon the stadium is they will take the shipping containers and ship them overseas to developing countries to try and, you know, bring some of the well cut from cattle to other countries and develop football less or something else that is going to be true of the world cup next to that each of the 8 stadiums will have a conditioning in them that i know that you've got some insight knowledge on that as well. absolutely. so when kathy one, the bids to host this well come in 2022 was meant to be in the northern hemisphere . soma. so the professor mechanical engineering at cassey university don't to south of dawning, was working on the technology and obviously they moved it then to a december woke up, but they still felt that i needed to have a condition stadiums. and actually i was lucky enough to go behind the scenes al bite stadium, which opens yesterday to look at some technology with a cold, cold before the big we have them,
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you have the air air conditioner stadiums in kata. i said the stadium is one of them, so it was a mark one for us, and we learned a lot of that. a lot of things we've done computer simulation. so this, before we went and we finalized the design, we, we, we, we put the stadium in a, in a, in a virtual environments which the computer and we're simulated every 2nd. for the last 30 years, the weather weather filed for doha. and we, we saw the amount of cooling, where that, which areas with the stadium would be affected. and after that, we printed the stadium a 3 dimensional using 3 dimensional printers. and we'll put it in a wind tunnel. and again, we looked at how the plan form of the stadium externally will affect the inside of the stadium that we just walked in. this area here where it's very cold and windy, tell me about the technology that you're using. so the diesel dose there with that design to channel the distance between the end of the nozzle and the start of the,
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of the field of the field of phase. it is one of the most important pieces for elements within, within the stadium. and you have to have a, a very healthy grasp for the safety of the players. and at the same time, grass like a dry, dry, a little bit of a dryer. otherwise you will in has a disease is like more, some things like. so how do you balance it when you've got a stadium like this? you got half of the stadium in the sun here, and then half in the shade. how do you balance the temperature from say, i mean, we have a lot of senses dotted around around the stadium to give me the temperature, air temperature, radiation and the amount of the image that we have. and then we have a, yeah, big computer room that will look into balancing all these elements in order to gain around 20 to 20 degrees c as one of the messages of say, well, copies to be sustainable. am some of these might be concerned about air conditioning, such said him, how do you balance the sustainability with valid concern?
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one not cooling before the stadium was only cooling, a small boundary layer at the top of the grass and at the top of the spectators. and this is all the time recycled is not like i'm pulling air from 40 degrees c or 42 degrees c. i'm push it back into stay him while using the same air and call it and record it again. and at the same time, what was on a look at having the best computers have control are good and, and control them using sensory as well. in order to make sure that we're doing it as, as, as, as much as possible. ok, john again, raska, thank you very much for your insight knowledge. so we'll see you again in a couple of hours live now to a big story away from the arab cuff, the n b s biggest store. the bron james is facing up to 10 days out sideline, bike a road of ours. not been confirmed yet whether he has the virus has been placed in the n, b, a code of 900 protocols,
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which saw him miss tuesday's game against sacramento. this means he has either tested positive or had an inconclusive result. the 36 year old james is fully vaccinated and found out this morning he was going to be entering the health and safety protocols and we arrange for him to get transportation back early safely since pretty much like i said, if you use los disappointing, you know, we just want to know the best for him right now. you know, that's where our thoughts are and you know, we have a next man up my, you know, i mean, it's a game season. you're going to deal with guys being in line up. we've been out without him. some already to season. i feel like we're, we're further along with our cohesiveness now that we were the 1st time you went out with his strain. is good. oh, you said these are the magic when is a good chance in?
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oh boy, you know, we want to make sure that he gets back out is not the court, you know, a basketball or any other family. i want to make sure that he's good no matter what the lakers still beat sacramento without james and elsewhere, the brooklyn nits edged out, they knew your rivals the nicks. james hardon school, that he full points in. fournier tried his luck for a 3 pointer right at the end, but missed and the next $1112110.00 so that's all we have for now. a reminder, that's old school stories we saw, gotta get off to a winning start in the competition meeting, bahrain one, know, in their opening game at the elevate stadium, the african champions algeria reaction right now, 3 know up at off time against the dan with 3 more games to follow on wednesday, we'll be back in a few hours time for another full time that a $1345.00 g and t state india and out there for another news updates
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a ah, you can't on forty's crossed into democratic republic of congo in the operation against an armed group linked to ice. so ah, welcome on piece adobe. you're watching l 20 live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up the world health organization wants people unvaccinated, unbelievable to cubic 19. not to travel to areas where the new varian to spreading ukraine's.

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