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that we use to wear when we are kids. i would never forget going to the old suit shopping for all sorts of size of god for years. and i realized that was there was tons of different patterns and designs. but the challenge, he says, was sending his idea into a functional and sustainable stadium in a country where the temperatures reach almost 50 degrees celsius stadiums are air condition too. while it's open to the sky. and interestingly, even ventilation, these, this can have some openings wherever the wind has been calculated, to penetrate through, to create the proper breeze. and all the technical matters, categories, home to less than 3000000 people. and with vast, undeveloped land, it's been in a unique position to build stadiums without controversial relocating homes are seen in some of the previous house countries. the locations of the stadiums where wisely chosen to be built in an area is that the national strategy in the country is
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moving toward and trying to move population toward. since kat are one, the world cockpit, it's accelerated building. it's infrastructure like roads and public transport across the country. for the 1st time in world cup history, all the stadiums are within a short distance of each other and our city dreams a football fan. one thing, the more than one game in a day, and we'll get the way to do that and build an entirely new metric system to achieve a dismantle stadium, recyclable seats, and venues to be used as sports in club. so educational facilities, it's all part of castles. walcott legacy plan of creating a community within and around the arena's. we made sure that the legacy aspect of those stadiums fits the local needs just a bit stadium, which is the opening a stadium for, for the world cup. just the stadium provides lots of greenery for, for the north and part to our parts of upper. and this scenario is as a, replicated throughout our stadium. so we are pretty sure that there will be a,
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you know, some sort of a daily usage for these facilities beyond 2022. the middle east. first of all, worlds compas take more than a decade in the making. a game changer for cats are the aims to establish itself as a cultural hub in the region. so i'll just 0. well, it certainly a cultural melting pot in castle. and one of the things that i trying to focus on is to stay in a billing see functionality and community. and a lot of these stadiums. they consulted local communities that had all the schools and mosques and other areas for sports. so surround the stadiums, and that's the message that counselor is trying to put forward to the rest of the region that it can do all of those things and very quickly. great, thank you for that. so i really interesting stuff that i'll have plenty more on the cup a plus the rest of today sport later in the news i but for now it's back to roll.
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so i'm a thanks very much. i'm still ahead on our 0 ride in west and i've done this done at the border crossing with iran. that's been up a rama to of the volatility on both sides of this frontier. ah hello there your world's weather report begins in the middle east and right off the bat, a few things i wanted to point out. this cooler air across the la van bay rouge's high of 19 degrees on thursday, unsettled conditions, western areas of draw. this includes some showers in tedder on back to that cool air. it's going to infiltrate further toward the east kicked down temperatures in riyadh and q. wait. so let me show the next 3 days and re add you go from 27 down to 21. thanks in part to a northerly wind as while it's dr. cross pakistan,
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but there is the risk. we may see some showers in the hall look at that was for sure. see more cloud cover, likely overcast day. could stay dry check back with us. we'll keep on top of that. after turkey and mile, my temperatures have come down here. thanks to that vigorous cold french. it's a high of 8 degrees in on camera and seen some showers pop in around the g. and so is near showers for you with the hyphen 1900 central africa right now. bursts of heavy rain through the democratic republic of congo rate into gab on libra. ville. i've 28 degrees in a band of rain, stretch from southern angola into the northeast. of namibia, southern central areas of botswana and rate along the east coast of south africa, including 4, johannesburg, some rain for you. that's it. see you soon. aah! from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitation,
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the a data reminder which helps nato's warning. moscow of serious consequences, including sanctions. if russia uses force against ukraine, concerns of the russian military build up in these cranium, border have dominated a meeting of the nature of foreign ministers in rica. the new chief says it's time for the block to consider making over 1900 vaccinations. mandatory faces around the rise across the continent, which is deemed to be the epicenter of the pandemic. the u. s. supreme court listening to arguments that could reverse decades of access to abortion, or decide whether to uphold the $2800.00 mississippi law. the ban is most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, uganda applying soldiers across the border into democratic republic of congo as
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a battles and armed group and follows air strikes against the allied democratic forces on tuesday. as part of a joint operation with the congress army. the arms groups based in eastern congo, and it set of links to lie. so you've got to blame it for 3 bomb attacks and it's capital. come paula? earlier this month got troops entered d. c at the nobility crossing in north key blue state. it's a forest area which makes it difficult to get through. it's here that the adf has its high doubts and hidden bases. loc web has more than i, roby. we do know about the a, b s and his paws tactics. each time he's been attacked by a military, often the congolese military, i typically ambush them, have been some quite bloody losses on the part of the colonies army. and in also tons and in peace keepers. fighting with blue helmets in the past. and they try to take on this group. and then the idea will say, typically refund by mastering unprotected civilians in the villages that's been
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going on for about 70 as around the town of benny. more recently towards the north as well in re proven. and they've been 100 death, possibly thousands in the last because of the brutal attacks targeting civilians. will she speak people who are observing this conflict? we're very much 2 times. there's one that emphasizes these international connection to i s say, to bob in somalia, there have been some report room as of connections to the group by the same name, but not, not necessarily connected in northern mozambique, also called house about so on the one hand, some people are saying that these links are very significant other analysts to saying that actually, it's more important or better still understand this conflict, the focus on the local, commercial and political interest in the abs. and he does have substantial interest
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in that part of the congo in timber. coca cola controlling pool areas, the u. s. and the town of and have ended 2 days of meetings in kata, whether been discussing the humanitarian crisis. enough canister on the telephones, asked us to release financial assets and remove sanctions. washington is calling on the taliban to ensure the rights of afghans on form and inclusive government. the un says more than half of the people in afghanistan, a suffering from acute food shortages this winter, and agencies a warning of a potential crisis in neighboring countries. sizes or people continue to flee. afghanistan, rama bribes out of the country's border time over. so holler, as you know, recent surgeon, people crossing in both directions with it's cross border traffic and people in goods. islam hello provides a good indicator of the problems facing both afghanistan and iran. the surge of people trying to leave afghanistan as the taliban took over,
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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. qualified vehicles, including trucks are moving freely again with that kind of 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 in several fences inside afghanistan. now we are allowed to approach up to the borderline itself. the last tell about checkpoints 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,
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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 cope. bussey kids of a sudden moped winter is now sitting in. if there is any kind of humanitarian assistance from whatever countries we would appreciate and acceptance. 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 don't but job again. it's my 1st time back and again, it's 10 after 20 years with me and all these people around me have experienced 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,
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ahmed behalf 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, i got so difficult. the soldiers all for the border of iran, have trying to kill you or just arrest you when they are rescued, they will punish move. 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's on the move. once more. robert bride al jazeera is lamb her last afghanistan is still to his former prime minister, thomas to bonnie has been charged with the murder of his estranged wife. but his accused ebony of hiring several hitman to kill her supposed liberal hello in 2017, but on his current wife was charged in 2020 for her role in the murder. the one who stepped down in may last year, following months of pressure after being named as a suspect,
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nearly 1000000 people in gambia due to vote on saturday to elect their next president. 6 candidates of money. president adama bottles facing a tough challenge from his former coalition partners. i'm at a dis, reports from banjo may opposition's efforts to unseat battle is milas. you see one of the gun bn opposition candidates or presidency, is running out of time. his candidate has been rejected by the electoral commission despite a court order and with barely days to go before the vote, his back in court to get his name on the ballot. no one the court to really make a ruling that icy aly when content that the court warner will also advancing at easy to stop financing on these very self destructive path. another opposition candidate mama can be, is worried about something else. they by voters get there 960000 gummed until
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yesterday. we expect them to come out and vote. so in the absence of them going out than days from that there will be some deficient which we are good to accept. the election this year is different for my president. ja janice appears the party is not running. and president adam of barrow is facing his old coalition partners who helped him to be jeremy 5 years ago. the coalition that brought president adam about or to power started to unravel 3 years into the 5 year presidency. his former partners accused him of abandoning a deal to only serve a 3 year transitional government. the president counted saying gumby as gave him a monday for 5 years. i am opposition. leaders are certain president barrow can be defeated in saturday's vote. welcome to me. we're going to believe that they're not in contact with some tickets, but don't have to be something ready just for some to really stupid for me
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to do that would cause i didn't like he did. he was disconnected. harrison paul gives president barrow an edge over his opponent in an election where a simple majority is all that's needed for victory. but in a country where sentiments can easily turned the tide of events, it could be premature to dismiss the opposition before the final vote. i counted our decrees al jazeera by july, the gap yo yos, please. rest of the 15 year old boys suspected of shooting 3 students at a michigan high school. the victims arranged between $14.17, at least 8 others were injured including a teacher. please say there's no clear motive, it's the 28th school shooting in the u. s. so far this year. we don't know if they were targeted. we will get to the bottom of that. as we get further into this investigation, we're executing a search warrant at the sauce batch house. as i said,
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he's not cooperating with us at this point. i am here to say what they are talking about. get a chance. we have talked to the parents and also i can tell you if they didn't want their son to talk to us and they hired an attorney to stay with us all to santa were coming up from could all your sports and german ash? yes. plenty of action on day saying that the faith are cut off to the bright aubrey upstate with the early games which included 2 of the tournaments anyway. ah, a get a
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talk to l, just a relationship with the us. we listen coffee. my tv is not told for coffee 19 has been terrible demonstration of the failure to view much. so we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera lou. show coverage of the fee for our cut on the doubling up as a major life event for the cattle. well cut, next shift. hello, i'm devin ash we've, we've another busy day with the,
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another 4 games being played on day to the tournament, african champions, algeria played in the early game of the rushing to down by 4 goals. also in group the egypt made a winning start to their campaign, edging off 11 on one nail with 60 stadiums on show. we'll take a look at the air cooling technology that's being used to keep funds and plants comfortable. and away from the ar, cut the embers and biggest thought lebron james is sideline for up to 10 days after entering cove with 19 protocols. ah, that starts with the late his action from day to if the fee for our cup. the 1st game of the day was at the act might have been alley stadium in the city of ally, and between african champions algeria, i'm to dan back that been a job with the opening goal. and he got the 2nd one as well, jamal, and i'm re scored as well to make it 3. and it was obvious to donnie who completed
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the routes, the other match in group d. so egypt to feet, lebanon one nel, andy richardson was there. andy, as tell us, what did you make of that guy? well, as people i have and say, you know, it seems a lot to grow into a tournament, so maybe have a, a slow starts and see how they go. but each, it's in particular through no fault there. i've got a really inexperienced team here in cats, all just wanted being a fee for sanctioned events, teams outside of egypt and the navigation to release that place for this tournament . sorry, most notably liverpool mohammed sila is, is not have it, not falla sites, whole in ages attack was pretty notable throughout much of this game. one goal did come from the penalties spoke cool by asha in the 2nd hall, but not an entirely convincing performance and coast chaos better. very experienced portuguese coach saying really using this tournament to try and see if there are
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any young players pushing for a place in the, in the 1st team score as they look ahead. so a really important year coming up, they started with the africa cup of nations in cameroon. and then in march, to like a playoff to try when a place i'm at the world cup, hearing castle, or the end of next year. as for lebanon, if i was on some level, we should be thankful for 11 and that we're here at school because it was their football association, and 963. this started the 1st are a couple of 5 things playing in that so minutes and here they are. now with the coming into this tournament again with a chance of making it the world cup for the 1st time in the history, the drug points. and i last couple of qualifies before this for them, and i'll go into the next ga with for crucial games to try and move in to the 3rd spot in their ration qualified group that would take them into a playoff system. if they go through that, then there's a chance that could be back here in june for an intercontinental play off against a south american country, but talking so
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a lot of the lebanese fan say before this game, they are not entirely optimistic that that team can make it and that's what i'm and, and this are only gets tough and having last we get, they now take on african champions. algeria, thank you for that. the richard said that our few mamma stadium in a few minutes, america and palestine kick off and the final match on day 2 is saudi arabia versus jordan. a correspondent, joanna it goes raska is here with me in the studio. show you one of the standout features of these wild cup stadiums is the fact that a conditions tell us a bit more about la. yes. well jem, either initially when they woke up was awarded to kathy back in 2010. this woke up was meant to be taking place in the northern hemisphere summer and as we both know, we went through a some my hair and cattle. it gets well the whole. so it gets into the 40 degrees celsius range. and that would have made it very uncomfortable, full plays and funds to be in the stadium. so the team
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a capital university at she looked at sort of technology that they could use to kula stadiums. and they've been working on that ever since. and then subsequently the woke up was moved to a december date, but they still felt that they needed that air condition, stadium technology in place. and that she, i went to al bate to meet with the head of the m, the unit that you looking off to the air condition stadiums. a man they call dr. cool. before the bid we have the air air conditioner stadiums in in kata. i said the stadium is one of them, so it was a mark one for us and we learned a lot of 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. whether, whether file for doha and we, we saw the amount of cooling, where that, which areas with the stadium would be affected. and after that,
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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 nozzles and to start of the, of the field of faith for the field. the phaser is one of the most important pieces or elements within, within the stadium. and you have to have a, a very healthy grass for the safety of the players. and at the same time, grass like a 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 got a stadium like this? you got half of the stadium in the sun, half, and then half in the shade. how do you balance the temperature? i mean, we have a lot of sense is dotted around around the stadium. to give me the temperature,
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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 $20.00 to $23.00 degrees c as one of the messages of say, well, copies to be sustainable. am somebody is, might be concerned about air conditioning, such a massive stadium. how do you balance the sustain with valid concern? one, not cooling the whole stadium was only cooling, a small boundary layer at the top of the grass and at the top of the teachers. 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 stadium. why 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 as using sensory as well. in order to make sure that we're doing
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it as simple as, as, as possible. thanks for that. so i'm, dr. call for keeping us informed about conditioning is i didn't really interesting stuff or so the plan is going to be grateful for that. come the tournament next year. now moving away from the cup and c. c t v footage has been released off to defend the gap. we are fighting of thieves who were trying to steal his car. the incident happened in august after gabrielle was followed home last month, one of the attackers was jailed for 5 years after police were able to identify him using a d. n. a recovered from the seen. the footage shows the attack a london gap route with a baseball bat. the president hit back before the attacker on his accomplice ran away. has been a shock retirement in the world of tennis, a formal one. and before you come to has quit the sport. the 30 wrote, has struggled with a persistent knee problem over the past couple of years, and a slip to 113 in the rankings concept one for w t, a titles, and reach the semi final be australian, open wimbledon,
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and french open concert is the most successful british women's play of the past 2 decades. the m b a, the biggest liberal james is facing up to 10 days out. sidelined by corona virus is not been confirmed yet while the house, the virus, has been placed in the n. b, a cove in 1900 protocols which so him message tuesdays game against sacramento. this means he's either tested positive or had an inconclusive result. 36 year old james is fully vaccinated. and found out this morning i was going to be entering the health and safety protocols and we arrange for him to get transportation back safely since pretty much like a huge loss. disappointing. you know, we just wonder what the best for him right now. you know, that's where our thoughts are and yeah, we have a nice man. oh my said, you know,
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i mean it's a 2 game season. they're gonna deal with guys. been in a line up. we've been out without him. some, you know, already the season. i feel like we're further along with our cohesiveness now that we were the 1st time he went out with his ab strain. lay kiss is still faint, sacramento without james and elsewhere, the brooklyn that edged out the new york rivals the next. james houghton at school at 34 points. i've been 48 tried his luck for 3 points, the rights at the end, but it missed and the next 1112 to 110. so that's all we have for now. but before we go, reminder about top sports stories, african champions, algeria played in the early game on wednesday of the rushing, the sudan, full goals to mil, to top greet d in the same group, egypt edged out 11 on with a penalty in that fuss game, winning one male, and later on we'll get to see saudi arabia in action for the 1st time. they're up against jordan in that opening match. we'll be back in a few hours time for another sports outdated at $1845.00. jim tate. c a. c them.
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