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know how the world can be seen in different ways and highlights how the world's most popular game is helping change lives. community, the football federation asked me to help evacuate the youth national players because their lives who are at risk generation for coming soon on al jazeera, we should do a lot more than what we do violence. he's a crime and the kid. and i've lived in cats off a 16 in 2010. i was live on air in the old se akins oh hall when the welcome pronouncement was made. it's just really great to have the 1st mid least well cut. it unites people from different backgrounds and races, and that's why it's so important and i'm excited that it's finally on my doorstep in castle. this is going to be an amazing venue for the well. ca can't wait to bring my kids. it covers just around the corner, and i think we're going to get some really great gang. ah,
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iran admits to supplying russia with drones, but says they were sold months before moscow's invasion of ukraine. ah, i'm carry johnson, this is alex. is there a law from dough house or coming up? this is to find him over the nation, joe biden, and veronica balmer rally for democrats in battle ground state of pennsylvania. as donald trump hits the campaign stage for republicans. a rescue ship carrying 179 refugees docs in sicily. but italy keeps its ports closed to 3 other migrant vessels seeking safe home on the future of food. could line seeds just like this big question now, can we save them? ah,
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iran's foreign minister has admitted that terence supplied russia with drones that are being used to hit ukraine. but he said they were sold to moscow before the current conflict began. chief says the drones are being used to target cities and energy facilities. i said vague reports from a creevy re in southern ukraine. after months of denial, iran has finally admitted it supplied russia with drones, but only before the war. fab last more how crap la tango will crank directly on it . we give a limited number of drones to russia once before the ukraine war party. we agree with the accordion, foreign minister that they submit to us any evidence they have about russia using iranian drugs, ukraine before the that ukrainian president accused iran of like need of the scene . recently. we are shooting down at least on 10 iranian drones daily. while the regime claims at it allegedly provided a few of them before the start of a full scale invasion, then only yesterday 11 were destroyed. should look, if iran continues to lie about the obvious, it means that the world will make even more effort to investigate the terrorist
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cooperation between the russian and iranian regimes. and what russia pays iran for such cooperation lot. what we do know is keeps as drones, have been used to strike ukraine cities and energy facilities, adding to the ever growing number of civilian casualties. anessa over knows her brother is dead. she just doesn't know where he's bodies. but giving a d n a sample at the small by laboratory, she hopes to be one step closer to resolving her anguish. when russian troops occupied his him, the casualties were put in a mass burial site. many with just numbers to identify them in nothing that was currently the gland bishop, we were not allowed to enter the grade site. the military were there and guarded grace site. we were not allowed that. i know only the number of the grave. we thought that everything would calm down and then we would go there and find his grave and tidy up. but we couldn't loan you poach and it's not the only bereaved relative searching for answers. these photos are all that is left of the victims
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from the missile attack on this apartment block in life and in death. the couple were together. them killers, renewable. there was nothing left of the bodies, the concrete slab fell on them. there was a couple that was hugging. they probably felt that was coming. that's how they were identified because only they could be huggins, which is 3, and i am all eyes are now on the front lines for ukrainian say they've taken a village in her son. moving one step closer to the regional capital pro russian authorities in her san say that then seen the escalation in artillery shelling over the last week or say the front lines remain the same. but what we do know is that her son is very important to the russians, is the only regional capital there man, she takes is the start of the war, and the ukrainian military believe they won't want to give it up without to fight a sandbag. i'll visit her gravely dosage a bar is following reaction from iran's capital. the iranian foreign minister.
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hussein amir up de la, he on as said that, that the iranians sent a delegation to a european country about 2 weeks ago to meet with ukrainian officials who were going to present their evidence to the iranians. he said that at the very last minute the ukrainian officials pulled out of what from what he believes to be pressure by the united states government as well as germany. because he believed that they were going to impose further sanctions on neuron around these strong sales. the reigning position is that these sales took place before the war started and also as a result of that 2015 nuclear deal, the arms embargo imposed by the united nations security council on iran since 2007 was lifted in october of 2020 and that meant that iran could export and, and sell it's and military hardware and capabilities at, but there were restrictions on it that are still in place until october of 2023.
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and the american officials and some european countries that are still remaining in that nuclear deal claim that the drones fall under advance at military hardware and therefore they're still under sanctions. and that is a violation of the nuclear deal for the time being. the iranians are saying that they're still waiting for that hard evidence, and that the rhetoric coming from the west, in terms of what iran has sold to the russians. well before the war started is just that rhetoric us present. joe biden is told the democratic rather in pennsylvania. the next week's mid term elections will be a defining moment for the face of democracy in america. he appears alongside one of his predecessors, barranca obama, and a frontier. philadelphia is in the state of pennsylvania. keybo who ground to the side who controls the senate rabo rudo 3 day until one of the most important elections. one of those
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important elections in our life time is good of shape. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum, and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. it's a choice, a choice between 2 vastly different bridges of america. vastly different. this selection requires every single one of us to do our part. it's that important. it is that, oh, you heard you weren't a prisoner talk about the station this the like you heard josh shapiro and john betterment talk about the stakes in this the like a fair economy that gives work and people a fair share that's on the bell. a former president, donald trump,
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has been campaigning for republican senate candidate. neck meant ours. he took a much top democrats under biden pelosi schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed, biden, and the far left lunatics are waging war on pennsylvania, energy, crashing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities, and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices like you've never seen before. and fisher has more on each of the camps strategies. while donald trump believes that a victory for the republicans in the mate times would be good for him. first of all, if the republicans take over the house, they will stop the january 6th investigations. and also they believe that they will start investigating your bite and who could well be donald trump's opponent. if he decides to declare that he's running for the presidency again in 2024. so anything
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that damages your biden will be seen as good for donald trump and he would build any electro success on the backs of a good mid term result for the republicans. no spot, as the democrats are concerned, they've changed their messaging in the last week or so, and certainly over the last 72 hours for such a long time. joe biden was talking about the threat to democracy. he was also talking about how abortion was on the ballad because of the decision of the supreme court over the summer. but that hasn't really resonated with voters, particularly as they go to the stores this weekend and find that their food bill is much more expensive because of inflation. and if they go to fill the car with gas or petrol is we knew it and find out that $23040.00 more expensive than it was a year ago. and so he started to talk more about the economy and how he believes he's helped middle class america and how he believes that with it, democratic majority, he can continue to do that saying
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a lot of the steps that he's taken to help ordinary american people would be stopped by the republicans, and that's true if the opinion polls are to be believed. the republicans are heading for a victory in the house and possibly in the senate. and if that happens, joe biden will find that his presidency become shrunken. he won't be able to push through the agenda in the final 2 years from the campaign that he waged 2 years ago . for richard, the painter is a law professor at the university of minnesota and served as chief whitehouse, ethics boy in the bush administration. he explains what both behavior could be like in these mid term elections. i think the one thing that most voters are going insist upon is candidates are committed to democracy and to the representative democracy process where we have elections. we have a winner, we have a loser. and we don't just have the loser pretend, or the winner and claim fraud and station insurrection. and we're not going to tolerate that. united states. i believe many of the republican candidates are
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trying to move beyond the fiasco with donald trump in the last month or 2 of his presidency. hopefully because voters want a candidate to care about the issues. and it will solve problems not candidates who are going to try to support our democracy by pretending that there's election fraud when there's not in believing other conspiracy. there's a lot of people are very concerned about donald trump starting another campaign for the presidency, particularly if he's not committed to the democratic process, which is what he showed the last time around that he's not committed to a free and fair elections and accepting the results of player elections. we cannot, i was president who perpetuates himself in power by climbing fraud, trying to get the justice upon declaring election ballot. and direct me to call out the military and a 40 a crowd that threatens to hang. the vice president may not set up the conduct we
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cannot accept. and many, many americans agree with the republican party on policy issues. some do not agree with a republican party on policy issues, but the mom was many americans are going to reject any candidate who supports this election fraud theory. it's really a beyond the player. we cannot accept that in representative democracy. italy has allowed the vessel carrying 179 migrants to enter a port in sicily. they waited for more than a week with food, water, and medicine. running low people aboard the boats will go through health jacks. afterwards. officials say the ship will be re directed back to international waters for testers and gonna, according for the president to step down as a country faces an economic crisis, people are growing angry is the cost of living continues to rise. and the address reports from the capital cra, president to non alco,
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for idol is under pressure. this is a 2nd protest against his government in as many weeks that triggers out of control inflation and a depreciating courtesy. martin people competing for the president in 2016 today. he's an organizer of protest. i guess the government i had in ghana extremely had we have your cost of living crisis progress. i double somehow triple know a price of petrol is also going to demonstrate to say they want only one thing in the bottom. that was part of the democratic demands that are present on the francis road and leaves office president of the fraud or still has 2 more years before the end of the 2nd term, the maximum allowed in god. ironically, the criticism, some people are making, i guess it's government are those that he can bring on before he got elected 6 years ago. with government supporters,
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brush your site course or the president to quit ages this and key that whilst they and the rights to demonstrate is protected. that your reason for demonstration must be justified. oh will be i am a facility. government is negotiated to reach the way it could be a long, difficult journey to the end of the year. for guidance, decreased al jazeera across. so the head hair on al jazeera ah, climb attached to this target. the famous art works across europe. brown protests helping or harming their course. we're here from both sides. ah, ah.
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hello, they welcome to look at the international forecast and we got some cloud and rain across parts of the middle east at the moment. disbanded cloud and rain, not too far from us here. in cut are actually there is a little bit of cloud outside. i don't think the showers will get as far south as doha, but it's not out of the question. at wet weather, affecting sutherland eastern part. sorry, wrong pushing across into afghanistan, snow i with the high ground, little bit of wet weather there to northern parts of a ransom sherry rain there to season over towards the stands in general. some showers to just making the way into that to east the side of the mediterranean. so we will see some crazy wet cloudy weather coming in, the cross syria, lebanon jordan, over the next couple of days. but here in casa shibby lousy, dry temperatures at around 32 celsius, large dry prosecute parts of north africa, away from the central northeast and parts of africa they were though showers will just great their way along mediterranean coast. a few showers still in place just around southern parts of nigeria, not as heavy as they have been. one of the lobby showers they would towards liberia
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over the next day, or 2. plenty of showers across the hearts of africa, not quite as intense as we would expect at this time of year. but the wet weather was thinking farther southward through zambia, enter botswana and south africa. ah, abortion has been turned from a health care issue interposing issue. there are now 2 americas in one of them, women of lost the right to control their own bodies. if a woman can't do that, she's never gone to receive ultimate equality. full climes follows a group of women forced to travel across state lines for an abortion. we her lives in rights by the day and examines what it means to live through the end of rome. lou
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ah, watching i'll just hear reminds of our top stories this our iran has admitted supplying russia with drones. but all being used to craig, as they were delivered before moscow's invasion, began, the cranes precedence has accused tayveon or lying about how many drugs it's sent to russia. you as president joe biden has been campaigning with. barack obama and pennsylvania state will be a key battleground in cheese days, mid term vote for president donald trump also help about for republicans. italy has allowed the vessel carrying a $179.00 migrants to end to report in sicily. people aboard the plate will go through health checks. afterwards, officials say the ship will be directed back to international waters. the beijing
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marathon has begun after 2 year break because the corona virus pandemic, about $20000.00 people are running the race this year. organizers had to limit the pool of entrance as china continues its strict 0 code with policies. patrick falk has more from beijing. well, it really wasn't certain of the race a go had even up until today. this is the 1st time since 2019 the beijing math and is taking place has been cancelled of the last couple years because of the pandemic . last year it was scrapped just 2 days prior to re say, after dozens of cases of infection emerged nationwide. now john is actually in a much worse position with thousands of cases being recorded daily over the last week. but coven prevention measures are in place, only long term residents of beijing are being allowed to compete this year. and they were told they had to remain in the capital for at least 7 days before to day . they've also had to take regular cova tests, including one just 24 hours before the race began. we spoke to italian ricardo dow
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mast, who's one of the few foreigners living in beijing who was allowed to compete this year. and he said that this was an important sign of china trying to open up. i don't think they will, they, they want to close to for the one, you know. so i think eventually there was find a way to, to, to open us. and yes i'm, i'm happy to be here in china because they gave me, gave me so much about that. but the now it's really, it's really hard to, to keep going with this situation. so i really, really hope that we find a way out at the same time, authorities have quashed rumors that china is planning to move away from at 0 curve and policy. on saturday, the national health commission said that it would unswerving lead stick with the
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approach and said the previous practice had proven that the strategy was completely correct. speculation had been mounting over the course of last week in particular that china was planning some movements on 0 coven. and that really driven up markets. but authorities did say that they would call on local authorities to remove excessive coven controls. while ships from 11 countries have joined japan and it's a fleet review south career is taking part in the exercise for the 1st time in 7 years, becomes as north korea continues its missile testing, including foreign missiles and the sea between the korean peninsula and japan, india the us and u. k. are among the nations involved. china declined to participate. russia's invitation was withdrawn, pretty chang has more now who saw it's clearly a reaction to, to the escalation, we've seen initially with the north korean ballistic missile tests. or then the
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escalation over these military exercise aerial military exercises, which have been happening over the last few those. i think the hope is that to now that the, the south korean american ariel exercises finished, that might bring an end to what we've seen as a, quite an escalation of tesco tensions in the region. but a boot remains to be seen. i think some military analysts here and sol are expecting further developments from north korea and the next couple of days focused ons prime minister has rejected him or on cons. accusations at senior figures in government were involved in the attempt to assassinate him. he says, the former leader is at damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracies. chabarise sharif says he will reside there is evidence. he was behind the attack on con, at a rally on thursday. for the sin, peruse capital lima. have these tear gas against the anti government protest as
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demonstrators marched on congress to demand the resignation of left is president petro castillo. attorney general has accused him of leaving a criminal organization within the government. astir, says is a ruse by fiscal rivals to oust him. rising demand for food and a falling crop output could compromise our ability to feed ourselves crop. biodiversity helps farmers produce harvest. during tough times, the scientists say as much as 3 quarters of that biodiversity was lost. during the 20th century, lesandra amputee visits a high tech facility in columbia that distributes that crucial seeds to vulnerable farmers around the world. agronomist heavy heavy, they're inspect each leaf. this lab ground been plant. yes, spent the last 4 years studying and nurturing it to save the speeches from extinction. it doesn't plant, it's a wild variety from costa rica that's at risk of extinction. this is probably the
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only remaining specimen in existence. we are regenerating it simulating its environment. these wild spaces held the key to resilience jane's can offer a solution to water deficits and, and as a the seeds of this and tens of thousands of other native plants are collected here on the outskirts of columbia fared city carly for the world's largest tropical seed bank for beans cas of an animal feed plans called future seed. in the banks, laboratories, researchers prepare each feed for story to research, selecting the optimal ones in discarding any that are damaged, others work and dna extraction in gene sequencing, to decipher and translate the plants, genetic code, global network experts say it's vital to breathe more resilient cropped varieties at a time when food supplies are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather deforestation
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. in other human activity, though, we have 2 major threats, existential one is the genetic erosion. several of these kind of diversity are disappearing due to everybody's ation total of the to to can fuel activity. the 2nd is climate change. the world used to cultivate more than 6000 different plans, but it's estimated that about 75 percent of the crop diversity has been lost in the last century. the bank hope to reverse that trend. this air type packages store bought in 60000 samples of beans and 4 inches and they're kept here in the huge fridge. at minus 20 degrees celsius, scientists call it an insurance for the future year. we hold the seats that belongs to genetic resources that belong to the piece of origin. we keep them, we can serve in, maintain them alive, and available also to the property. it would keep solutions to
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challenges that we cannot imagine. at the moment, we're ready solutions for today's agriculture, the doctor for the future. thanks to the lesions, the seed bank is using artificial intelligence to speed up crop analysis and breathing new more resistant varieties, trying to keep pace with an increasingly deteriorating world. allison around ph. d al jazeera palmetto columbia. now imagine this, you're visiting an art gallery to admire lan golfs sunflowers. when something very unexpected happens, ah, climate activists are using famous pieces across europe as a way of protesting against global warming. they say people protect and care more about paintings than the planet to vincent vans off faces have been drenched in suit one in italy on friday. this one in london last month. my dear injured i act
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to this include their hands to sandra, bought a charlie piece in italy. they're still in the protest in spain involving paintings by francisco, graham, and last week climate activist court mashed potato on the protective glass shield of a cloth manet painting in germany, but not even the mona lisa was spared, that she was smothered with cake in her famous corner of the louvin paris. each of these cases the artwork was not permanently damaged or next accounting as a spokesman for it, just stop oil, that's the group responsible for pouring soup over van gov fighting. he says more people should be talking about the climate crisis. and we're talking about whether or not life or art is worth more when typical free bank open tonight go, we'll talk about the climate crisis. lynchburg, the 3000000 people got displaced in pakistan. they lost their homes, their communities, their livelihoods, i from scotland,
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the 6 things population of my entire country was permanently disrupted. friendly affected by this. and yet we weren't talking about climate change. that why are people more outreach by the why are they so much more outraged? when we sit on a protective piece of our facade, man is a presence of climate voices. he says, the activists may need to rethink their strategy. i think that the goal of the purpose is obviously to get attention. but then the question i like to ask is to get attention for what, for what message are they're delivering? and i'm very concerned that most people will just see an attack on and try to use that. and i'm concerned that they could send the wrong message to the broader audience, and i'm afraid that the actions mostly speak to the community of people who are already firmly convinced about the necessity to i can plan chairs, but my dump agonize a large segment of, of the public any,
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no way i would see that the sections are picking us back was i think that's right. know, most people are concerned about climate change and most people realize climate change is the reality, including in the daily lives. and i think that we should no longer saw the fire, but we should try to put out the fire in full days. we will need more than just sounding the alarm. we will need to explain people what they can do. they can mobilize themselves and oh, we can transform society collectively. the now exactly 2 weeks from the well cupcake off uganda is blind football. there's a hoping cat. 2022 will give day league a boost. their clubs are already doing well, but they think, well, a couple grow interest in the game pulled underwear reports it's like any other training session with,
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but with one difference, i mean if you're blame blank, put book grows. yeah. when i mean the again, when i'm in the beach, i'm really mad that my thoughts my my joy's up there because well it, there my a dreamer comes reality. nisha lie. i just so much admired guys would play football alive and used to play football. players usable, that rattled, quote, and with varying levels of visual impairments, the playing field is leveled with blindfolds. the love of the game runs deep. before blindness, i was a football as what what if there was a part of me and i was a part of football because if we can blend in 2016, i was
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a footballer. so it was nothing new that occurred to me to football because i not important of football with the man who started uganda is playing football. lakes is it's helped make the community more inclusive of the day. been any community as greatly will come to support because whenever green, the communities unorganized like inclusive must is oh demonstration exhibition matches. so many people converge around us and, or is of that that imagination? how can a blend person place with the or is one to be, to understand, how can they blame person play football which the sport continuing to grow with their hopes that the world cup my well give it another post po van to worth al jazeera. ah.

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