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cats are aims to plant more than $5000.00 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases and local pollution as they aim for carbon neutral event. as the saying goes, the grass and the country will be greener on the other side of the world cup. your with the news, our live from daughter house sparkling waterfront on arab couple, final night, more on back to come. plus these stories, we live in santiago, where migrants are racing to cross the border from bolivia ahead of sundays. presidential fudge plus the struggle to clean up after torrential rain causes flash floods in northern iraq. ah new wilhelm into a world of comfort and sunny sacks. without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount. and your experience can
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ah, ah. he was al jazeera alive from donahoe's waterfront on the final night of the fif arid count the big, warm up event for the fee, for world cup and cover. just one year from now. i'm come all santa maria, so glad to have you with us as we keep across that final match between algeria and tunisia. and the rest of the days to help stories. a record number of coven 19 cases have been recorded in the u. k. for the 3rd day in a row, 93000 infections were registered on friday. case numbers at nationwide have increased by about 39 percent in a week. and severe damage as well as food and water shortages have been reported in some areas of the philippines. devastated by super typhoon ride, the number confirmed killed has risen to 33 with many missing in flood hit areas.
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so let's keep looking at some of the days. other stories are going to be live to chill a in a moment where a wave of migrants is flooding into the south. american country ahead of the presidential runoff election on sunday. but the latest saturday protest against lithium mining festival in western serbia has gone ahead despite government concessions to some of the demonstrators, demands aimed at stopping pollution again, rallied outside parliament to demand. the government revokes all its commitments to the multinational mining company. rio tinto serbia has some of europe's largest deposit solved, lithium, which is increasingly used to make batteries for electric cars. elaina glue such is at the demonstration in bill. great. the bro does. there is in front of the city of the and the government have called on the authorities to cut dies with the lady, a mining firm, and demanding new regulation to protect nature. they want the government to fully remove the possibility of companies initiating mining projects. for 3, we can in
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a row, thousands of people, good and elsewhere in serbia, blocked main roads and bridges to oppose the, the, the plan to launch a $2400000000.00 mining operation in the country ought to do a proto serbian authorities. we do still controversial laws that activists said were designed to help move to national windy company. i think the open mind and local authorities in less than the head suspended plan that would allow you to operate in mind. but for these group of people that's not enough. their demand is that the government of serbia and new all obligations studio organizers of the protest said there will be no peace until exploitation of lidiam is ben. and then the inter sent away from serbia. what you're witnessing now,
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do you think that just the parts of a much bigger problem as environmental? is there a saying they're upset as this to be on the government's lack of response to rise and pollution in the country. now serbia, faces and electricity shortage. and on the other hand, president that exam the voltage has, you know, european union please for countries to reduce co 2 emissions and pledge to continue and even expand the coal mining for power brands or heavy rain in northern iraq is expected to have her rescue efforts following flash floods, 12 people dies in the deluge. one struck by lightning, while others drowned inside their homes. dozens of properties in her bill were damaged, and buses and trucks swept away. right up the white is in urban with this update. this is one of the neighborhoods in southern b, this is the called the coastal neighborhood that was severely hit by the floods on
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a friday. as you can see right behind be the floods were very strong, that it demolished up, demolished this fence right behind me if you can see. and also some properties of civilians have been swept over by the floods. if you can see here in the background furniture, if you can see over the civil defense teams have been a trying to help civilians draining their houses and properties and also rescue teams have been deployed to other areas to look for missing victims. as you know, this area last one at 12 months, infant and that was swept over also by the flood. the people here are very angry and questioning the government for what they call, not doing enough to protect them, especially with reports about drainage system is not working in some parts of the
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city. the government has located 1000000000 iraqi dinars for rehabilitation of the areas affected by the floods for compensating people and also for helping for helping people and distress for relief and for support. and that is estimated at about $700000.00. and meanwhile, the government of the prime minister, because it says read, you must rule. bernie is studying or is trying to open investigation and what it calls, the negligence and mismanagement. because some parts of the drainage system are not working in some parts of the city. now the current wave of undocumented migrants in chile is one of the key issues that could determine the your outcome of sunday's presidential election. the far right candidates, jose antonio cast is proposing actually to dig a ditch along the countries, 1100 kilometer northern border. latin america is salisia newman reports now
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from a t k. yet should i spoke with both of you. there's no electricity or water yet. lang, graps, and makes shift camps like lamar la are springing up like mushrooms all over chillies at the camera. desert area of outdoor spatial. the newest arrivals are undocumented. venezuelan migrants, like angie who came here with her 4 children and no money. after 430, i've been here for 2 months. we've been living in the shack, made of cardboard, and a sheet on the top. there are no toilets and little food or wood to build better shelters, yet spaces for more families are already reserved. but there is trouble in the air . last month's julian camp dwellers set a barricade to prevent more migrants from arriving the latest in a series of protests that often end in violence. one week. hello, chilion,
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pastor loans, heel or soil. and his venezuelan wife are concerned about growing xenophobia. if you are larry calhoun, often if some of them are criminals, put them in jail, but the majority here want to work and legalize them. migrations that awesome. in the nearby city of ag get newly arrived, venezuelans have set up camp along the sea side promenades. nelson support that is the president of this areas, neighborhood association. i go who will apply, you know, they occupy up clauses, beaches parks, including our most respected patriot. ec symbols at 1st we welcome them, but then the migrant trafficking started bringing them in waves. it's turned into a nightmare. despite the unprecedented influx of undocumented migrants from havi columbia, peru, and especially venezuela, the government has him provided emergency food and shelter. and it's become a major issue ahead of sundays presidential election, new left candidate,
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gabrielle body. each promises to protect my grants human rights, but target human smugglers. but his opponent has gained popularity with his get tough policy along chillies, 1100 kilometer northern border. far right when presidential candidate or sampling jocasta's not only proposing to expel undocumented migrants, but also to dig a ditch along chili's poorest northern border with bolivia to keep them out. the ditch would be 3 meters deep and 6 meters wide. and it's the closest thing yet, the former you as president in donald trump's wall along the us mexican border. except the cast is not proposing that bolivia paid for it. at v barrett, i came from columbia 6 years ago, legally, and has been working ever since. she shows us how she's built her small house on another land grab, but she's worried ill. there. montana is the bane of ways to morrow. they could throw us all out of here like i did in venezuela, to the colombians. and what happened now,
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the venezuelans are the homeless ones. no one knows when they might become a migrant. and i've been like these venezuelan children crossed the border into chile just this morning with their parents. what happens to them will depend a lot on who wins sundays election to see in human al jazeera e kiki? well let's return to the fee for arab cap final ongoing right now here in to actually not in dough hearts. north of dough said, now corps and any i should point out not just fee for our cap fund, lay cutter national day loads of people actually out and around our studio. not here for us. i but very much here for the year festivities here to watch the fireworks a little bit later on. quit on our chip camera outside doing a great job of giving us a view in it around the park. here am i a park museum of islamic art park in doha? and there we are in our little glass box, andy richardson, keeping an eye on the big match. what's happening still neil neil:
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plenty of action now. um, but i think just generally that the, the way this arrow cup has been taken by the fans and the players, it's surpassed everyone's expectations. they of course, got a bit of a funny history. it's kind of very on off since it started back in 1963 hadn't been place is 2012 heading into this arrow cup. and even though the likes of algerian chin is, are in his final, haven't got lead that full teams here on the amount of interest pack comb in those 2 countries. he is incredible. a perio, his fans really intensely watching this tournament. so there's a chance that it won't just be a for this edition, it will carry on. i'm in the future and for all these north african seems some big months coming up. they bought the africa cup of nations coming from cameron in january here. and then they will going so to well, cook qualifies in march. all hoping of course to be back here in november for the world cup. next j r k. i've got half and i my game, they're coming up 45 minutes, almost still nil nil. thank you, andy. this is going to be in which said it many times the 1st woke up to be held in
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the middle east of be brand new experience for a lot of football fans who will make the journey here. sandwich again. earlier speaking to the ceo of the world cup organizing committee, she asked him if there will be perhaps a clash of cultures. generally, i think people, when they travel to other countries, they quickly understand the norms and the country. and i think people are quite curious about it right now. and once people start to plan their trips here, they're going to do a lot of research. they will speak to friends and family who live here. i've been to 3 world cups before and i see that the fans generally generally respect the culture. they respect the norms. they respect the, the laws of the countries. and we haven't really seen big issues and previous world cups, and i'm confident that it's not going to be any different here in southern were welcoming people were tolerance people. and i think it goes both ways. people also have to be tolerant of their hosts. and you know, it's, it's,
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it's going to go in that direction and you've seen during the years they've been some fan trouble in england. house police and going to work during the torment. well look, the good thing is we've had people there, you know, we've been doing observation and succumb and programs in may and major events starting back in 2014 in brazil. so these are all key learnings that we use. and i think also during the euros they've had a review of what happened and, and that's being shared with us. and we have people that are in close contact with them there to make sure things like this don't happen. i mean, you can have as many plans as you want, but fans are friends, emotions run high and football and it's, it's how you deal with it. it's how you react to it. and you know, it's, it's something you have to expect something you have to be prepared for and confident that all the organizers insecurity personnel will be able to deal with it from football fan. so they asking a lot of questions, my friends as well. well, the 1st question is about tickets, which i don't have,
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but the 2nd question is about alcohol in the stadiums. did you work out and alcohol policy look generally, as you know, that alcohol is available in color and this is something that a lot of people ask about. but a lot of people that live in the region know this and understand this. and i don't think the question of alcohol is going to be an issue as much as people predict or, or even anticipate. i think people are going to come here and realize that that is just like any other country that they visit and go to vacations on now. so let's turn our focus to the category. national team didn't get the cup, but we go into support them for, for really well for the work up. their performance has been great. they've. they've been involved in a lot of competitions. internationally cope america. they've been in the european qualifiers as a, as a visiting participating nation. they were involved in the gold cup in the u. s.
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and this is all for the development we saw their performance in the cup. they which this semi finals. unfortunately, they couldn't make it to the final but they're contesting there. you know, they played very well and they're contestants for the world cup to go very far. hopefully. nasa finally is about you personally. i haven't seen you in quite some time is last a little bit. wait a few gray hair. how's your stress level? are you feeling the pressure? look at nearer look to the pressure is always there and the pressure is good to keeps you on your toes. it keeps you prepared, but i think with the passing of time with the different test events that we've, we've gone through as a team with a team growing, gaining experience. i think people have become a lot more confident. the synergy between the team is there, the harmonies there where the outcome has really been a tremendous opportunity for us has for fever. we're all leaving this our cup more
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confident for a really amazing world cup. santa hammer stay pointing out to a man that he's got more grey. his brave lady 1st very risky by look, there is a few points i want to pick up from that interview day one is the issue of alcohol, which now sort of how to seems very confidence that it will be ok. yes, alcohol is available in kata, but it isn't as freely available as other countries. and also i think the issue is that you've got alcohol drinking and then you've got frankly drunken football fans, which is a different level altogether. look what we saw after the euro final in, in london. yet it, let's be honest as something this, this country hasn't dealt with on a large scale, tens of thousands of fancy. you've had a drink going. so again, that the one instance sir, we have had was the, the 2019 club. well coach involved. i was pre cove if we can remember that day. and we had tens of thousands of fans coming out from liverpool from murph when i go brazil was so awesome mexican fancy. and that was dedicated fans own for those
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supporters without g a whole in it. and it had a reasonable price. and when i was shoes, the fans behave themselves in the vast majority of fencing through travel. ah, they are aware of the culture in the country. they're heading to om. alcohol is not our road here. whether or not it will be in stadiums that is still to be decided. oh, now in 2014, in 2018 of whatever preconceptions when they have about brazil and russia are normally alcohol is not available in stadiums. are for football matches during the world cup. and may at this moment not be a coincidence. but when a fif is major sponsors is an american beer supplier, right? it was a fun of decision hasn't been made on that, but i think for fans who do want to drink while they're at this well, cutler, there will be plenty of it available. okay. just quickly, the final point. so that's all council made there about the cutter football team itself and it's sort of rise. didn't get to the final but you know, 3rd place not that yet. and there's no shortage of preparation. a lot of these
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places have been in the national team a long time. the coach phil sanchez, hasn't just arrived in the last few weeks. he's been involved in custody football now for 15 years. there stated ambition is to get out of the group stages and get into the knockout routes, but remember they have never played in woke up before. so a big challenger, andy richardson at sports, corresponded with a great wealth of knowledge on it's coming, woke up. thank you, and he, for all of that, still ahead on the special edition of the news our an update from half time at the are a couple final plots. gemma will be along with all the other sports and i be travelling for england as i collapse again. sorry, andy on day 3 of these 2nd to ashes test against australia. ah, a
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you're back with the news, our on al jazeera, alive from our special fee for our waterfront studio. here and down howard is the big final tonight, algeria versus 2 nicea at al bate stadium. and in fact, it is about half time in that final i believe the school still nil nil. so let us head 50 kilometers, will start up the road to i'll bite stadium and it got raska who was inside the big tent for that. first off, what was the lie, joe? well, the atmosphere in there is certainly amazing. as you can imagine, it's almost that capacity. $60000.00 fans in the north africans all be at it is still go list will vote. and izzy. i've had the most of the possession in the 1st half hour jury of had more shots on goal. they've been saved by the to the keeper. now for both of these team, you know, this would be an important well when criteria they have one an hour before is the
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young and experience team. and they'll be looking to prove themselves to make it into the africa cup of nations into that would be well for to nicea. they have one in our cup for 58 years and in terms of of a title. well, we can only really say they've won the african nations all the way back in 2000 pool. so, you know, it's going to be a big win for either of these sites who ever come through, but suddenly a great atmosphere. and you know, inside to be for president jenny, tina who's sitting alongside castles in the take to mean been how funny. so it's a big occasion here and i think katha really pulling out the stops to show what we can expect next year at the welcome. joanna jazz, her oscar acts, the final of the faith, our cop enjoy the 2nd half george. so we're top sports. we're talked covered, we're going to talk a little bit of both now with jim and the rest of the sport, we are indeed afraid sports around the world is struggling to keep going. amid the spread of the omi called variance is covered 9. see,
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the nfl has been full to postpone games for the 1st time this season. so far, 3 have been moved to next week pending further developments in the outbreak around 20 players from each of the l. a rams and the cleveland browns. if in place on the coven, 19 it's sideline lists, while in the ambia, the brooklyn, that does have reversed that decision to exclude a superstar kyrie irving from their roster. because he doesn't meet new york cities of vaccine mandates. irving remains unable to compete at high and because he hasn't been vaccinated, but he's now free to join his teammates in practice on place some away games. brooklyn had originally decided, irving would be excluded from the team until he could take part in all games. but then that's a currently short handed with several plays unavailable because of the n, b a's, corona virus protocols. the boston celtics are missing 5 plays against golden state because all those kinds of 19 protocols, warriors, god, steph curry, fresh from breaking the all time record for 3 points. as to the advantage of the depleted celtics scoring 30 points in the 111 to one or 7 with and the n h l is
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having to postpone games. the buffalo sabres managed to make it on to the ice though against pittsburgh. and there was a contend of the save of the season, save as gully, malcolm receive on his saving the pock behind his back. the penguins, while they were perplexed that still on $32.00 french football is dealing with another appetite of fan violence, which is increasingly becoming a theme this season. the laces trouble flatter, the french cut match between paris se, and leon on friday night. it comes a day off, the government announced measures to abandon games and due to violent incidents, which is exactly what happened here. leon had already been dr. points off to my face to meet you. piet's was hit by a bustle, rain from the stand last month. less than 2 matches into the series, adding them look like val need a sporting miracle to have any chance of winning the ashes. they took yet more punishment again, so straight on day 3 of the 2nd test, england, la fix, wicked for justice, $54.00 runs and they were all out for $200.00. 36 australia finished the day of 45
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for one in their 2nd readings, and lead by 280 to run in terms of where it sits. now i think we hold all the cards with when we want to ball, how big les, we want to have obviously the night sessions are a big one. certainly we, we see them as big one as a be striking session. if you locked with a new bowl and, and condition, so to have last 2 week it's like we did last night and to get ourselves sort of back in a position where we could sort of get within touching distance of them. it's disappointing . but, you know, we can talk about the guys, it failed, but you know, ultimately one of rutil myself should have gone on and going to going to be 100 there and taken the pressure of those guys. so yeah, that disappoint and that's why spot for me. but it's able to come out with an update from the 5th hour cut final. yes, half time in the final. between algeria and 10 is you know, goals. yes,
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but algeria had the best chance of the game so far have a look. ah, put into support in glorious children's world. you couldn't go any more warnesha with a cross. missy on their 1st. well, i should have been will millo jerry so watching the game there on television, we got it on the screen here as well. but the way the fans watch football could be about to change forever. al jazeera is in fact leading the way in developing new technology here at the our cap to enhance the viewing experience for fans at home and in the stadiums. once again, andy richardson reports, ah, this is a trial match with the difference. technology is being judged rather than play is al jazeera is one of the broadcasters leading a project aimed at pushing the limits of the viewing experience. where at the dawn
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of a whole new a, the global rollout of 5 g broadband networks is one of the keys to making this will work. what is the possibility of 5 g to revolutionize how remote production, how broadcast production from events like this are being done? can we be more mobile? we can see someone running with their camera along the field that's getting content over 5 g and being live streams to our applications to our t. v. 's. for one nights only parents watching their children at this game in doha can also follow the action from multiple angles on their phone. the state today with this project just to give everyone the best seat in the house, regardless of whether or not they're actually the match. supporters will be able to access and share footage in real time, bringing those home close to the action. a new viewing options to everyone in the stadium, which are different, different engagement, and different view for the people to see as well. because all we see now is the 6
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cameras round and you see what's happening much with the camera. but the individuals been able to put their feet in because of the 5 g network and the bandwidth choosing it. it is different. this will create a sort of far fan journalism if you'd like to see. and we can see benefit from birth in the sports as well as the news. the players involved in this game were keen on the idea of having more than just their eyes to rely on while it's alive match. i think having something on the phone would add to the other experience. it's helpful. yeah. like let's see. you want to see how individual players doing. you can track them throughout the much. it's really smart. how like, you can like watch one game and, and like the power of like the internet can like make you what like help you to watch another game. like if she like a found like a penalty, like a last minute penalty and he missed acres. what's your phone and see if his actual penalty the options that could soon be an offer for fans or seemingly endless
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media. describe the limit. if you see there are some white papers that suggest that you can have a hologram of the match itself or minimize version of that at home. or you may have some different kind of aspects impala by virtual reality and all that, everything would be possible. you may watch the game as if you're on the stadium. white without going, no longer will support is have to live in the moments. instead, they'll be choosing the moments davis, who experience falls when i finish. ah, we are approaching 1600 hours at g m t 7 in the evening here in delray hawk on december the 18th at national day, and the final of the fif ara camp between algeria and soon as the hello everyone on come all santa maria here at our special waterfront studio in doha, thanks for joining us. but it's sad continuing coverage of the our cup final
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a tournament in its own right. but very much as we've been saying, seen as a testing ground for the world cup next year. it is given us some good insight into what works and what doesn't. and how perhaps this world cup will take shape at half time in the final at the moment. it's still neil neil and we'll bring you updates from the match shortly. but festival snohomish was here in our studio a few hours ago. speaking to the chief executive of the cutter, 2022 was half organizing committee. nasir alcott, it surpassed all our expectations in every sense, whether it's from the attendance of fans. um whether it's the learnings that we've had from the fee for our cup. um whether it's in the stadiums, public transport. we've stress test a lot of our operation.

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