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in moving forward, as one, recovery together recovers stronger, overflowing with passion, but desperately under resourced charge. national football team has never qualified for the africa cup of nations. all the woke up with alger 0 weld asks, what will it take for the squad to find success? for wilbert t b for ever sigh blinded the judge football dream on al jazeera. as climate change heats up the planet, one scientist intends to take his back to the ice age to save the permafrost below . he's reentered you thing, animals to the grasslands above. darting with the living creatures, the planning to resurrect an extinct species. put this approach,
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save our wells. witness the zimm of hypothesis on al jazeera o celebrations in the city of for san as ukrainian troops arrive after russian forces pullout ending months of occupation. ah, it's great to have you with this. i'm cyril van. yeah, this is l 0 alive from doha. also coming up in the show, the rescue mission is dividing. europe. migrants begin to disembark from a ship in france after being turned away from italy. man lars military rulers, under the spotlight as leaders of southeast asian nations gather in cambodia and gun gets ready to tune into the world cup with
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a booming business in repair shops tuning up old t v's in time for the tournament. we start with this breaking news. ukrainian soldiers are moving into the southern city . of course, on that is after moscow announced it had pulled all of its troops out by friday morning. it was the only regional capital russia had seized the in this war. ukrainian soldiers who being welcomed by the locals in her song, but an official in the city says many russian troops remain and have changed into civilian clothes. people outside the regional capital have also welcomed ukrainian soldiers. keith says its troops every taking 12 villages on their way towards the city earlier, a major bridge crossing the nipple river in her san was destroyed by shelling. this was the only crossing between the city and the russian controlled eastern side of the new pro river. acid bag has this update from her san region.
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all right, we'll go back to assayed in just a moment, but take a look at this map of her song because this tells the story moscow's defense ministry says russian troops have withdrawn from the city, moving across the nipple river, which as you can see on this map constitutes a formidable natural geographical barrier. now they are based on the eastern side of her son and bring in mohammed vaal in moscow. mohammed, what are russian authorities, especially over there at the defense ministry? what are they saying about the situation? the city or the spokesman of the minister of defense, sir yogurt connection co announced that at 5 a. m. local time this morning. the last troops left have sun and it's, it's clear that that was in the making for a long time. russia weeks ago or ordered the civilians to leave. and also it began to move its administrative stuff from her son to the eastern side of nipple river.
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and this and this sir withdrawal to day was also announced a couple of days ago. and it has now been completed and the russians are saying, the spokesman of the midst of defense saying that they didn't leave any soldiers behind. they didn't leave any piece of equipment behind. and also any civilians are wanted to be moved to the eastern side have been helped to, to move. and this is, in a way, saying that russia, this time around has completed an orderly withdrawal. and that it was not, it didn't look like a chaotic defeat, or the same that happened in the previous occasions or in the northeastern areas. when russia left some, that bodies and equipment and so on, in a, in a hasty retreat. this time around russia, boasting that what it is doing is something that it knows about something that it has studied. they want
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a defensive that the river to be the defensive barrier between them and the ukrainian soldiers. and also they are talking about going back to her son, the head of the, or the, or a for a relations committee in their state duma saying that we will definitely come back to her son and we'll definitely win this war. he said this retreat was necessary to protect the lives of the soldiers, but it is not a final defeat for russia in his conflict. i marvel reporting from moscow. thank you very much. acid bag has this update. now from for san region. we haven't had any official confirmation yet, the least not from the ukraine is that we have seen video in social media. we've ukrainian troops marching through the villages and towns that they've taken back, being welcomed by residents. they're waving ukrainian flags and hugging them and cheering them on. we've also seen video footage of residents in kirsten raising the ukranian flag on our administration building as well as a police station. but we haven't had official confirmation. obviously you've just
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mentioned the collapse of the bridge and the rushes have russians have blamed the ukrainians, but also they've been talking about damage to one of the gates to that time for the up river again, the russians have blame blame the ukrainians. now ukraine's. i've also been saying that the russians have destroyed infrastructure in the city of her son in terms of the suez and television station, as well as the vital infrastructure. but we haven't had any official confirmation, but still that war is not over. the battle is not over. we've had officials said that some of the russian soldiers have changed into civilian clothing and have taken a position inside the city. of course, on the defensive minister has said the still $40000.00 russian soldiers in the region of course on. and they continue to target ukrainian troops as they advance from the east side of that disney pro river. so yes, the ukrainians look like they are marching towards that city. you haven't had any official confirmation about them, actually taking it over,
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but they're still coming under fire from russian forces as a beg reporting there. now, prosecutors in sweden have charged 2 brothers on suspicion of spying from moscow. the men are suspected of providing russian military intelligence with classified information for about a decade. one of the brothers worked for the swedish security police and the armed forces during that period. they both deny the allegations the owners of ocean viking migrant rescue ship say the drama rounding the vessel docking. it is a failure by european states to deal with the humanitarian emergency people on board and now disembarking after a dr. earlier at a military naval base in too long, this is the 1st time frances allowed a boat carrying migrants rescued from the mediterranean into one of its ports. and it did so because italy's new far right government refused to help. natasha butler has more from tool. we've heard more detail for fall movie india as some of the conditions on poured over the past 3 weeks. because that is how long some of those
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microns have been on board the ocean viking. now what we've learned is conditions been incredibly difficult, more than 250 asylum seekers on some on the deck outside of the shape. there's a terrible storm not long ago for 2 days. many of them were very sick indeed. we've also heard many of them have physical injuries, they are all deeply traumatized. and in that group of people, you've got more than 50 children, 44 of whom we are told by the em geo. unaccompanied miners as children who do not have a parent with them. you can only imagine how harrowing this whole experience has been for them. now, what we understand from french regional authorities is that they will be brought to a processing center a not far from here. the city of to load their cases. i will be examined to see whether or not they can apply for refugee status if they can. they will be either taken in by france, germany, some other european union countries. if not,
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they make them proposal. velario for john is a professor of politics of european integration at florence university in italy. she says the italian prime minister has mismanaged the situation. there was a political position taken at the us dis in home affairs council. you council on can june, under the french presidency, which was actually very important step after 2 years of deadlock with respect to asylum immigration policy, in that agreement, under the french presidency. and i would like on the line under the french presidency. for the 1st time, lamar, jason, them, italian minister of interior and the drug, the government actually managed to work in favor of walk the fact that every year, as they would be at least $10000.00 migrants asylum seekers that would be distributed among european countries. so this is the, it was a very important step and saying way back in june. so it was an important step in
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the direction of having more solidarity on the side of european countries. so something must have gone wrong over the handling of this particular issue. and also consider that there's a special treaty between italy and france that was signed on 26 november last year . the so called cra, including alice in it's about now is one year that the treaty was signed, and it was precisely to handle a lot of the issues. no aman been coordinated way. it is, has not been the case. so from my point of view, frances with men on his position has put a crown in a very difficult situation with respect to some internal protection. and it's basically mismanagement dramatic mismanagement on the talent site. and so now me wanting remains in place and tongue following a powerful earthquake a magnitude 7.3. quake was centered in the sea around the kingdom residence had been advised to move to higher ground and on the waves were recorded and american
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samoa to the north. it says the threat has now passed in january of kenneth corruption near tang, triggered at synonymy the destroyed villages and knocked out communications. this association of southeast asian nations opened its leaders summit on friday a me, cambodian capital non pen. a one topic dominating talks is how to broker piece in me and more. but it seems as an leaders are more divided than ever on this issue has tony chang reports, please smile and wave 123 southeast asian leaders gather for their family photo. at the start of the ass, yan summoned him, put on pen, warm smiles and hand shakes as they're greeted by their host, cambodian prime minister, hon sin. but in his opening address, he noted that the war in ukraine and rising inflation are a serious challenge for the region. no cutler clung to like we are now at the most uncertain juncture. the lives of millions in our region depend on our wisdom and farsight, our right decisions and policies, and our realistic approach to address the strategic challenges we'll face. as the
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leaders go down to business, there was one notable absentee, while mere mass flag was still flying, its ruling generals were not invited. after year of pressure, they refused to keep to ask hands, fight point peace plan. with an i c n, some like thailand, a known to favor, a policy of appeasement. others would like to take a tougher line. as the afternoon's meetings broke up, it was clear that no consensus had been reached. none the less indonesia president left no doubt that more must be done. i do nisa is deeply disappointed that he believes and in myanmar is o worsening. no significant progress on the implementation of bar 5 coin consensus and in an old form, whitman of june by law in brahman by pulling the consensus
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we must not hello citizen and me on my way to define ah sierra. on the other side of the globe, u. s president joe biden was setting off on a journey that will bring him to cambodia on saturday. that'll shift the focus on penn to the global economic issues that are having an impact across the region. it's no surprise the assay hands leaders have been unable to decide how to proceed with man, man. it's also clear that some of those leaders are losing patience and that the mia mont dilemma is creating deep divisions within the association. tony chang al jazeera, non fin the still ahead on al jazeera, we have more on how a decade of conflict and political division in libya has affected his national health service. do stay with us for that. ah.
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the still general wanting the southern philippines off flooding because these themselves are still quite big. they leave loose all about that line goes across towards the southern part of viet nam and maybe catches cambodia as wet weather. in fact, you can follow it, ran to southern thailand, down towards singapore. and sumatra is very wet weather at the moment and it goes in through g carter to that part of java as well. beyond that, it's daddy, thunderstorms that aren't too extraordinary. have to say the ne monsoon is talking behind, which would eventually turn out to be the wintry weather. but this is probably what you could address as the winter front. finally make his way to china. so wet weather in the korean, but it was go across to the 1st wet weather this month, ready in a good part of japan behind it. the weather is not particularly cold, but it's sunny and it feels more wintry from whatever top down towards the size of
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the yank seat still warm nose was it was but it shouldn't be $27.00 should be more like 21. so it's still warm in southern china, i have to say never good part of india. the weather is quiet and still, and they're called, he's very poor again in new delhi and up in the halls one in pakistan. but the rain in the northeast monsoon is turn heavy, get in chennai and all parts southwards. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, in
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a lou. ah, you're watching al jazeera, remind of our headlines this hour. ukrainian soldiers have been seen raising their flag in the strategic southern city. of course, on it comes after moscow announced it had pulled all of its troops out on friday morning. more than 200 migrants have disembarked from a rescue ship and the french ports of 2 long the vessel was allowed to dock there after italy's you fall, right. government refuse to help or can you diplomatic route? southeast asian leaders have agreed to impose a timeline for the implementation of a peace plan and me and more. the military has carried out
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a brutal crack down against opposition and armed ethnic groups and seizing power. last year a u. s. president joe biden is heading to an it's part of a tour in which he will meet chinese leaders shooting pink. often jordan tells us what to look out for us. president joe biden will meet with chinese president. she's jumping on monday at the g. 20 summit in indonesia at the end of a trip that will take him to the cop $27.00 climate summit in egypt. and to the asi, on an east asia, summits in cambodia. and one issue the president says he wants to address beijing expansion of its military, including its nuclear arsenal. i think talk about nuclear weapons and location, a number of them and access is important to discuss. she and by and will also discuss north korea, chinese trade policy, the response to cov, it, and other public health threats and global warming. i don't think you should look
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at this meeting as one in which there's going to be specific. deliverables announced rather the 2 leaders are going to give direction to their teams to work on a number of areas. both areas where we have differences in areas where we can work together. competing with and out doing beijing's international influence is official u. s. policy, according to the recently released us national security strategy, quote, the contest to write the rules of the road and shape the relationships that govern global affairs is playing out in every regent and across economics. technology, diplomacy, development, security, and global governance. analysts say, not only will this policy add a layer of tension to the she biden meeting, but washington cannot assume it has allies in that fight. it's easier said than done though, for sure. because so many of these countries and ozzy on, and the g 20, they don't want to be positioned in the u. s. camp. they want to have the freedom
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to engage with both the u. s. and china, particularly economically biden and she's meeting will be perhaps the most important since richard nixon met with males, a dong and 1972. a chance for both the as in china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan, else's era vote still being counted in the u. s. midterm elections, neither republicans nor democrats have gained control of congress just yet. republicans need 7 more seats in the house of representatives to gain a majority of the party has performed below expectations. and in the senate, republicans have $49.00 seats, while democrats have $48.00 votes, are still being counted in arizona and nevada for those senate races, while georgia will hold a run off in december, the new owner of twitter ilan musk has warned employees the company could go bankrupt, billionaire made the comments in his 1st mass called the staff. he says twitter
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needs to boost subscription revenue after losing income. many clients have suspended advertising on twitter. they want to see how the platform deals with hate, speech fake accounts, and online harassment under masks leadership. why libya has a universal health care system? many public hospitals have neither the resources nor staff to provide adequate treatment. cancer patients often the most vulnerable malik trina reports from ms rata every 3 weeks. so back comes to the so brought a clinic for chemotherapy. it's one of 5 clinics for cancer patients in the country . people from across the west come seeking treatment, but after more than a decade of conflict and political divisions in libya, medicine and resources are scarce, muscular yet the problem is with the medicine. it's just not available. sometimes i can't afford to buy it in the market, and i have to skip a chemotherapy session. muhammad jammah needs chemotherapy every 2 weeks. he says
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he drives more than a 150 kilometers to get here. when are you in? what am fia, could i have colon cancer and it has spread to my liver and the government doesn't provide enough medicine. i take 3 different types of medication for my chemotherapy, and only one is available now. those who can afford it, try to find medicine privately, but it's expensive. making lanika my pension is less than a $100.00 a month. if my medicine isn't provided here, costs more than $2000.00 a month. i've had to sell almost everything i have and borrow money from friends and family and for some the latin blood. here we are, rich country. the government can easily provide us with our medicine. though mazata cancer clinic is libya's largest and best equipped with 25000 cancer patients registered in libya, including more than 6000 children. the health system has struggled to treat them.
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many people blame the government. no one from the tripoli administration wanted to comment. though the throttle clinic has 350 beds, but more than 13300 cancer patients, including children, are registered here. that as a phenomenon let it. unfortunately, all public clinics faced many challenges due to the political divisions unqualified . people are putting to senior positions in the ministries and are unable to make the necessary diseases to provide the clinics with the medication needed to treat the patient. on consistent basis, libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil and should be a prosperous country. people here hope its instability can be overcome. so future generations won't face the same hardships malik. trina, ultra 0 sorta un commission of inquiry in geneva is holding the final day of public hearings into human rights abuses in palestinian territories. a panel heard from
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journalists about violence they face while doing their jobs, including testimony about the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina blackly. she was killed on assignment in the occupied westbank for al jazeera, a sum of inch of aid, spoke to her niece, lena barclay, about the next steps. after taking their case to the international criminal court. we will continue our fight for justice and for accountability for the killing of shooting, no matter how long and wherever that will take us. it's re today as public hearing was really important for the commission of inquiry to hear directly from the witnesses and us as a family of shitty and who until this day continues to re live this trauma until justice to serve. we will always be in pain will continuously be experiencing this
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traumatic and tragic loss of our one and only shipping. the world's governing football body for says it has broker to deal that would allow football fans from israel and palestine to travel to katara during the world cup fee for announced direct flights between israel and guitar. at least 8000 palestinians and almost 4000 israelis have higher cards. now that's the fan id that will allow ticket holders to enter guitar and the stadiums. guitar reportedly agreed to the deal on condition of easier exits for palestinian fans leaving from israel. and you might think growing grass in the middle east is a tough ask. you could be forgiven for thinking that but organizers of guitar 2022 will deliver some of the best football pictures in world cup history. and it is all part of trying to deliver a carbon neutral tournament. to run a gutter. oscar has more. it's early morning in cat are. but the work world cup, turf and tree nursery is reaching fever pitch. there's grass to be cut and watered
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and tough to be delivered to the stadiums. what we did here, we just like a grab a piece of land from the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees on the grass cutters preferred for the grass by the way. because the grass knit sun or needs air, water need for sizes and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff is cut into long length. first is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles placed carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process so well rehearsed. they said a record for the fastest turf laying of a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 4 to one minute. put just like the 1st mid least well cut the grass. he is unique having to stand up to more boots and cold temperatures. over
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a short period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums with our design, new design of the stadiums. it's more compacted and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and through the extensive a schedule of games we get to north, which species is gonna walk more for the water? it's not just tough that they're growing here at this nursery. there is also all of these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around caps are, while others have been donated by members of the community. this is the place that we saved all the trees from all on the de huh. some of the trees are very old year . that's more than 50 years old. actually for in some area or some trees, we know even how much we bought it or how much the person who did it for us or how much he paid for. so i am one of the so is that one of their guys? he was
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a kid that is good. he donated like his grandfather 3 and he said like my grandfather, he bought it for tauriel in 1970. so the, for me, this is like the legacy and the history of the, of the, of the stadiums. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of carbon dioxide a year. the equivalent of a 170 kilometer journey in a petro car. cat eyes planting more than 5000 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases in 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. joanna raska, al jazeera, doha. as gunner fans get ready to cheer on their team, tv repair shops in the country doing a booming trade. you see not everyone can afford to buy the latest smart tv. so there's a big trade in resurrecting old television sets in time for the tournament. ahmed address has the story. the count don't is on to kick off, and no one wants to miss the moment than a man with
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a manager. i'm very happy garner is among 5 african teams playing and could tell 2022 just i'm a big on football fan and i will not miss any of the matches. that's why i brought my tv to be repaired so i can comfortably watch all the games. i'm confident the black stars will bring the cup home. if they don't play good game, surely they will be part of the final lien. albert said, marcia barney, there is a definite trend here. repair shops are seeing an increase in all television sets being brought in. it's no coincidence with the if football team come in. many people feel before i bring in the activities for a face is it cannot of our go for the nuance dabbling in the, at the lab wishes. and we fix in for them. gun is hope, the national team, the black stars will make it to the semi's. they stand around a very ambitious dream, as no other african country has ever reached that stage, but whether or not they get last the football wall couple will be
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a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis that going through at the moment a lesson is a self described football fanatic. he's called for talent on the pitch and of the peach he too is living nothing to chows along with him in the matter thought. um, well profit a deity with offers and i didn't pay, you know, a half foot how if you 1st coming half them thinking the freak is going to be really great. then again, it was applying an ice ladder, british with you contrast it the have my generator service ready for action. the woman to pull a goes off. you know exactly, think look, look with the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so he's gonna, he's gonna be a lot to a lot of people either. well, not really gonna do all well is going to be comp at the for one full month. and then of that, if we're good, we'll see what next for now,
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what's next is making sure all these work before the 1st kick on november 20th. i'm at edris al jazeera across and mondays, the deadline for teams to name their final world cub squads. and while many have held press conferences already to announce their players, uruguay has been a lot more creative and delivered something pretty special. this is coach diego alonzo pointing to a map of where each player is from in the country and the name of each team member is revealed by people in their hometown. ah
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