tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, the u. s. and chinese presidents have been holding talks on the sidelines of this. he is g 20 summit and barley, turkish police arrest 46 people after sunday's explosion, an stan bull, they say assyrian woman linked to a band kurdish group planted the bomb, ukraine's president to his her san just days after his forces recaptured, the city from russian troops and talks are to be held in kenya to in the fighting in easton democratic republic of congo. as more regional troops hid into the conflict zone and far as small. have all your latest world cap news as chris john
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are and all those build up to the final tape for dramatic twist. portuguese captain seemed destined to leave manchester united there husing the club trail. ah, we start this news, ella and barley were a highly anticipated meeting between the leaders of the us and china has ended shing pang and joe biden met ahead of this year's g. 20 summit. there were likely to be several sticking points, including disagreements about taiwan trade and north korea. she said he's ready to have a frank and in deep conversation with biden as the leaders of our 2 nations. we share responsibility my view to show that china and the united states can manage or differences prevent competition from becoming anything urban and mere conflict.
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and to find ways to work together on urgent global issues. a require our mutual cooperation. and i believe this is critical for the sake of our 2 countries and international community. ah, currently the china u. s. relationship is in such a situation that we all care a lot about it because this is not the fundamental interests about 2 countries in peoples. and it is not what the international community expects of us as leaders of the 2 major countries, we need to chat the right course for the china us relationship. we need to find the right direction for the bilateral relationship going forward and elevates the relationship. and after years of strained ties, australia's prime minister antony albanese, says he'll also made she on tuesday. is the 1st such meeting in the years. will the g 20 meeting? i'm to address some of the biggest challenges of our times. but russia's warren
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ukraine, the resulting global economic fallout and regional tensions may make it hard to reach consensus. well, our diplomatic it is a james buys is in bali and the meeting between the president. she and biden, i the 1st as respective late as of the countries cleans he off for them to discuss what you think was top of the agenda. well, there was so many tensions. i think the top of the agenda was simply trying to work out where the red lines were. that certainly was the words from the white house before. so that the deteriorating relationship, which really has called quite tricky in recent years, doesn't deteriorate any further. now what they managed to achieve, we don't know, because those talks we only got were just before the top of the hour that those talks had concluded by my count. that's about 3 and a bit hours of talks. but of course, we don't know whether they were sitting around that table for all of that time. we
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saw the pictures of the 2 sides, the 2 presidents and that key advisors. but it's possible they broke for a bit. they had a break in the talks, more details and it will emerge if we stick to the time schedule that we were told only one by the whitehouse. when in about half an hour time, if we stick to that, there'll be a news conference given by president by not certainly remarks given by president biden. when he'll answer some report questions about what happened. so that's going to be significant. i do warn you that we wait for that, which is supposed to take place in about 25 minutes time. that is the talk. so only just concluded, it's quite possible that that could be pushed back a little bit and we'll have to possibly wait a little longer to hear from president biden. having said that it's getting pretty late here in bali. president biden had a very, very tough schedule here. in asia and cambodia and now in
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indonesia, and this is a man who in the next week will turn 80 years old and i money in my mid fifties and i'm feeling like fair enough to just picking out the g 20 more widely. this has been described as one of the more diplomatically delicate and stressful. how difficult do you think it's going to be for any of these countries to find common ground? a spin and nightmare, i think for the indonesian organizers who to try and chart a course through all these different players that are part of the g 20 and we're going to attend the g 21 thing i think that probably has given them a little bit of a saw of a re belief, although would have been of a challenge and could have, could have possibly borne some fruits diplomatically, is the fact that 2 of the key players are not actually going to be here in person. president lensky is not here. he was invited to the g 20 by in the these yeah,
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we think he's going to address the summit by video link and rushes. president putin is not come here. he merely every year goes the g. 20. it's a regular part of his diplomatic calendar this year know, and he's sent, so get off his foreign minister and can tell you he is post the pictures of himself saying he's well after the early reports, quoting indonesian officials that he had been checked out for a heart scare in one of the main hospitals here in bali. whatever the state of mr. lab, ross health, and he denies. there's anything wrong with him. it's going to be a tough few days for him and the other participants here. because with regard to the war and ukraine is going to be very hard, i think, to agree any language in a final communique. and there are many other issues that will be tricky. for example, north korea, taiwan, global trade, lots of issues will be very hard to get everyone on the same page. so it's still a very difficult job. i think, for the indonesian organizes of this g 20, just sticking with the war in ukraine. can you tell me other us and russia talking
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officially, or unofficially while this is referring, i think, to report sort of come out in a rush newspaper saying that there are talks taking place in took here in the, in the turkish capital ankara that have been taking place with the us delegation and a russian delegation. and the suggestion is that the russian delegation was headed by a senior intelligence chief. i can tell you that neither took here russia all the us confirming these talks. but in the last hour, i put the talks whether they were happening to the secretary general of the united nations. this is what he had to say. you mentioned the black sea grain initiative, secretary general. it needs to be renewed in just for days time. or you hopeful, and will you discussing it here with the delegations from russia, ukraine, and took care and on why the diplomacy on the war. there are reports of talks
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taking place between the us and russia in ankara. can you tell us more? is the un involved issues of the 2nd questions un is not involved. i think it's very positive that us and russia of talks because that is an extremely relevant development, the direction to the future. but we are not involved. and in addition to the 1st questions, we had the on friday of a very important meeting between our delegation and delegation of the russian federation. there were also contacts to these weekender with the ukrainian cider. i myself will be talking to a kiva in a few moments and i will be meeting ern awfully boston negations. ears are in these summit. there was a lot of progress in removing the obstacles through russian exports of food and fertilizers. and i'm hopeful that certain our efforts will go on being
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successful and will be able to remove the last obstacles. so the clock is still ticking with regard to that black she grain initiative, which at the end of the 18th is going to come to an end unless russia continues it . and that's one of the developments that the u. n. believe has been one of the most important diplomatic developments, few diplomatic breakthroughs that's occurred since the start of the war. back in february. james fe, sir, our diplomatic editor in barley, thank you for that update. but 2 other news and 46 people have been detained after sundays blast and turkey is biggest city. the explosion killed 6 people and injured more than 80. had happened on is to clark street or bustling shopping area in a stand bowl, which is popular with locals. and tourists, police say the woman who planted the bomb is syrian,
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the p k. k group has denied allegations it was behind the attack. well, let's get an update from cinema casino lou anne stan bull into and sent you more details about what happened and the arrests that haven't been made sense. yes, we heard from the turkish authorities that the 4 to 6 suspects have been detained after the attack and the main suspect, the perpetrator, a female, as we know so arrested by the turkish police around 2 50 am. nearly 3 am early this morning. according to the turkish authorities, this female suspect is that syrian national, but she's not kurdish, she's in iraq. there are also other syrians suspects who have been detained and doing yesterday's. this morning's rates by the turkish police. it's stumbled, police department issued the written statement about the incident,
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how it's happened. then according to that statement, this a woman, the main perpetrator, a came to is sickness street right behind me where there was a bank. and she sat there for 40 to 44 to 5 minutes, then leaving a bag of explosive behind she is. she ran from the area and distort 3 minutes after that device about explosive device exploded and killed 6 turkey citizens, including get 3 year old girl. and according to police, and according to what interior minister told on cameras, she admitted that she is linked it to the syrian kurdish fighters groups the y p g . and she was trained by them in syria. and she entered through pierre from austin north this them syria, the area at which is under control of the turkish fact as syrian opposition group, which we know with its former name free syrian army. now many questions lie ahead.
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as a hobb, she entered the country apparently illegally and how she provided explosives which are known to be anti strongest of his kind. cinema casino, lou, thank you so much. from his symbol. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stuffing, fighting in the democratic republic of congo. the discussions will be held in kenya on november the 21st. it comes as congress forces battle rebels for control of land between cuba and regarding just 25 kilometers from the regional capital goma. it's the closest, the ripple group him 23 has come since it began it's offensive in march. who milk with the joins us now. from kubat, the village, tin killer kilometers outside of gun milk. and what's the latest where you who has been ongoing fighting, as you mentioned, between the town of cuba,
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which is about 4 kilometers further down this road. i'm gonna step aside so you can see what's going on between that and the sound bar, which is about 30 kilometers to the north. so we've seen just in the last our several pickups, carrying connelly's presidential god rushing up this road to join the fighting at the front. we will say just learned is fighting now on to other from one to the north, one to the west, near tone. go. so it seems that $23.00, which is widely understood to be a proxy of rwanda considerably stepped up with fiber, one denies bucking the group. now if we pass the camera around, we can take a look at what effect this is had on tens of thousands of people who live in the rural areas in the towns and villages here, who's many of whom fled their homes. lot of them come this way toward the city of goma and shell says like the line, the road all the way from where we are right into, into the city. people have made very simple structures,
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we can barely keep out the rain which is shoving almost every day at the moment. and people have left the homes in their farms behind. they get enough food to eat 1000, be much monetary and assistance that we've seen so far. okay, malcolm, we have to thank you very much from capacity. there's plenty more ahead on this news our including we made a 9 year old world cup. superfan will give us his predictions on the top teams. ah, and cameron supporters are planning to show their true colors here in the world. come, we'll tell you all about that and just a moment. i the united nations relief and works agency your own router, supports millions of palestinian refugees. it's the you in the oldest agency and
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works across the occupied west bank garza lebanon. jordan and syria providing vital services like schooling and medical help. but it's resources, a dwindling after years of cuts and political pressure. it now faces an annual shortfall of $100000000.00. that means many palestinian refugees living in poverty, especially children, will struggle even more. una l associates has more now from garza. good. i'm in a comic you've already done the whole thing opposed to today in the rent of the woodrow headquarters and gone a walk friends in a mile of these people protesting harris. i said that they brought home a national community. they had a funding should be a funding by the united nations and not
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a countries and funding projects are either on demands also for these refugees. i did drop a purchase, i was like a friend on so lots of other services. a refugee is a, is an important milestone in the life of palestinian refugees as its ponce's. 6000000 refugees. it is supposed to meet the needs for them in terms of health, education, environment, and relief. until the political issue related to the refugees is resolved on the decision of they return to their lands is implemented weird. they are to angela and it is required to keep all its obligations towards the palestine and refugees. i like to talk about away from me the morning on one to 3 on the rocky road. the guns along a mandate leader may
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lead the tim prater. y to relieve man job a directly to you in on like a refugee is in a row, would provide them a relief, a resolution 0190 for the origin is light and that is the right of them. he needs to return to their own land. christopher gunners is a former owner, a spokesman, he joins us from london. thank you so much for being on this news. our pleasure. now this is a funding shortfall of $100000000.00. this is obviously a massive financial crisis. is the owner at risk of collapse it is and the commissioner general is making that very clear. he's saying essentially that the system is not fit for purpose. it's broken and it needs a radical rethink. and interestingly,
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a group of experts in palestinian refugees and former unrest staff have done a rethink which is published on the julia website recently. what they are essentially saying is underneath to abandon this pretense that it is a soley humanitarian agency. it does have, according to its original mandate, the a mandate to engage in what are called durable solutions and by that phrase, durable solutions, they mean, for example, the political solutions which include local integration. so the palestinians with their full political economic, social rights should be absorbed into the communities where they are, as i say, with their full rights in places like syria and jordan lab and on the west bank and gaza. the other, the 2nd durable solution is 3rd party in the 3rd country integration, they can go as all refugees around the world have the right to do to go to other countries where they become parts of those host communities. and thirdly, that's the right of return. now, israel has perpetuated the refugee crisis by continually denying the palestinians
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the right of return in violation of international law and of their obligations. and sadly, with an increasingly neo fascist coalition. in israel, it's less and less likely that the right of return will be recognized by the israelis, but make no mistake. the palestinians are individuals with in, with dignities and destinies. that must be respected. and there is going to be chaos and continued conflict in the middle east unless and until $6000000.00 refugees are brought out of their exile, their disposition, and their state closeness. and that something which the donor community needs to bear in mind and needs to be empowered, it also needs to be properly financed. i just want to understand, do you think that it because has been badly managed or it's just not the same funding support. and that is required or that it's just been overwhelmed by the number of refugees or is it a combination of, of all of those 3 things?
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look, i think it's all of those things unreal is always being accused of mismanagement, but frankly, it's an impossible task. i think the bigger question is the denial of political rights. yes, of course 8 budgets are dwindling. that is a problem. but while you've got the donor community using humanitarian assistance as a pretext for denying political rights, unrra is going to be trapped in this downward spiral. of increasing refugee numbers, refugees caught in increasingly vulnerable situations. had garza, for example, israel is assault the gaza strip. once every 3 or 4 years they destroy refugee camps. they destroy onwards. facilities guess who rebuilds the international community. instead of money going to honor for its core services under is continually having to stop staff doing what they're doing and getting involved in this, in this emergency work. so yes, there are obviously issues around onwards management. it's a perennial problem with over 30000 stuff. that's a very difficult thing to manage and such impossible situations. but yes,
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aid budgets are dwindling, but more to the point, the aid community needs to look at under and empower unruh to engage endurable solutions. the work is being done, increasingly this idea is getting traction. there needs to be a political solution to a political problem. the palestinians have been denied their rights. they don't even have their narrative, acknowledge what's happened and their history, their identity. you cannot simply air brush out of history, 6000000 people, just because there's a war and ukraine or just because there's a war in yemen. the palestinians cannot be and will not be and must not be denied their rights just because they're being forced down the international political gender. that isn't how it works. these are human beings with rights and no funding crisis, and no attempt to wipe them off the political agenda or airbrush them out of history will deny the fact that they are human beings with these inalienable rights. thank you so much for your time and you also your insight as christopher gunner sir,
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france in the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control and the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00. it includes a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. natasha butler is in paris. she tells us what exactly is in the steel british at home secretary and french interior. this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier. it we, what we know is both britain and france have for a while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel. in small boats in inflatables, in, in, in dingus, over 40000 this year already. well, as part of this agreement, britain says it will give france more money to help deal with the crisis. at the moment, britain gives france about $60000000.00
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a year that will now be about 70000000 dollars year france will boost also the amount of a police or troops and or volunteers that it has on the northern coast. patrolling the beaches from 200 offices to about 300 officers. both sides will also use more digital surveillance technology, drones, that kind of thing to survey the area and share more intelligence. and what we also understand is that a british border guards will be posted in some french control centers here on french soil. that was a, something that was slightly controversial. i have to say in the discussions over the last few months because it could be seen as an affront to french sovereignty, but it seems that both sides are happy with that. and we do understand that there will be some french border guards also posted on british rule. nadine baba is in london. he says the steel comes amid high criticisms, of the british governments, treatment of refugees in the country. when you get government certainly feels that it's under pressure and prime minister,
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which you see like even before this deal was actually signed on sunday. said he thinks the priority for the public is for him to get what he called a grid on illegal immigration. his way of putting it, whether that's actually true bearing in mind the, the pressure is like because of living crisis is questionable, but it certainly does come up amongst some constituencies leading to pressure on conservative members. apollo, particularly in canton, the southeast of england, where people arriving in large numbers. the foreign secretary, james cleverly had said in the last few hours, many of the people in fact, what he called the bulk of people attempting to make those. those boat crossings from france are economic migrants, not people fleeing persecution or war. the figures the bad out because most people who do arrive on our shoes, that way do eventually receive refugee status or asylum here in the u. k. but the
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headlines in the last few months had been full of shocking detail of over crowding and disease and reception centers for those people who have arrived. and there is a huge backlog in the asylum processing system. the u. k says it's working to secure conchella access to a pro democracy activists jails and egypt of arbiter, our author has been on hunger strike since april. he has now started drinking water after refusing to do so. a week ago, he took that decision to pressure authorities into allowing british diplomats to visit him. the british egyptian activist has been in prison since december last year, accused of spreading false news. part of northern china are experiencing the 1st heavy snow of the winter rail transport and move mood honors young and she provinces has been disrupted and work as
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a scrambling to clear the tracks. road traffic and floods have also been effected with time. now for the wither here is evident. hello, we've got some rain in the forecast for the middle east over the next few days. not here in doha is going to stay fine and driving see that rain bad that bad a cloud. they're just sitting to the north of us cross northern parts or saudi arabia so wet or whether they're in to iraq. some sherry rain to into syria, lebanon and jordan, same bad cloud bring some wet weather into southern parts of the caspian. so northern areas of iran could catch a shower or 2 because it started because dancing some showers and of course these will to wintry, over the high grab at the showers, much more widespread as we go one into wednesday. so something were changed. coming through that walk or some local of flooding, if the central air is a saudi arabia and mecca, could see a little bit of wet weather. but as i said, it stays try and find here in doha la, she drive by 2 across northern parts of africa might just catch
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a shot just along the northern fringes of algeria over the next couple of days. and you might catch a shout along the southern fringes of nigeria, pushing over toward garner at a chance to see some wet weather into liberia, to sierra leo, even some parts of marty could catch a shower or 2 over the next day or so. where's the weather in eastern parts of anger into the democratic republic of congo. got some dry weather to south africa. bastille wet the mozambique ah, for the world cup is just 6 days away and christiano, rinaldo was already grabbing a hit lions fur is here to tell us more about this dramatic interview that he yeah . hells. yes, and there has been quite a bit of fall out front of it cuz it's been reported back was john or another would be fine. more than a $1000000.00 for a damning interview in which he used his club. manchester united are betraying him . he says, united coach, eric tan, hag and others high up at the club are trying to force them out and all their
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return for his 2nd stint at united in 2021. but now it seems his time at old trafford might be up. we'll get the thoughts of bein sports presenter andy grey. later in the hour gone or in the same group as were in all those portugal. the black stars have named their squad as expected the likes of thomas partake along with jordan. andre, i lew, were selected. gun his best efforts at the world cup was reaching the quarter finals in 2010. south korea have now arrived here in dough ham. it will be the korea's 11th appearance at a world cup. their best finish was as co host in 2002 when they reached the semi finals. african champions, senegal are in town too, but without their star players. sadie amani, who has a leg injury who's been named swan but may not be fit to play in senate calls 1st match against the netherlands. and the host cut her also back from spain, where they've had
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a longer training camp than any other country. cats or who were asian champions, play ecuador in the 1st game on sunday. and the fans continue to rise in dough had to alexi. o'brien is on dough as cornish. it's really exciting. atmosphere is definitely an thing up here, and the cornish will be transformed from just what it is now in a beautiful place to come and see the sights and sounds of dar. how you can see the skyline behind me, but in just a matter of days, it's going to be really a huge sort of major theater and an entertainment place for the crowds. they're going to be food trucks. they're going to be performance of all kinds. and of course, the preparations aren't just underway here in doha. of course, those are the major ones. but back in brazil, fans making sure that the areas around their homes and the streets on their neighborhoods are in shape for the competition. more than 11000 kilometers away from cutter, flags are flying high streets,
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a full of color. the brazilian fans say they're ready for the world cup, or by the movie. the help of the move disperse of the woke up is one of unity because there is no way we've achieved for another tain. everybody is cheering for one day. it's different from politics which has different ideologies. different thought. this is gopi my team, just outside rio de janeiro. oh, much what's gotten at football fan? well, to me, francisco's doing his best to ensure his street is once again crowned champion of the st. decorating competition. lo something, but as of the, in a brazilian, we are brazilian and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about. always make spice to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition, the world coppers, providing a happy distraction to millions of people. after a turbulent political gear and elections that lived brazil deeply divide it. wow.
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gyal scenario, the former president who was voted out of office last month adopted the national colors as his own during campaigning. and the shirt that represents a love of football and brazil has for many been tainted and pull sized by the far right. ah, latham at eames mer hoax concert 2022 will help people come together again develop this in more met before literally get in on know we had this political moment that we thought we wanted it or not was the cause of much discussion and complex. but now the world cup is coming. so we have to have a party we have to celebrate. we have to unite uniting behind world football's most successful national team and their quest for sick world cup title. well, of course, you know, they have got 5 world cup titles already. the brazilians are actually firm favorites to win this competition. so really exciting time for brazilian fans who are coming
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to cut her. but also those have been living here for years as well. and going to bring in ludmilla cruise, she is, i target, she's a brazilian who's been living here and cut to for about 6 years. ludmilla. tell me what it's been like as a football fan, as a brazilian in the lead up to this well, cap. it's amazing to be hearing doorway. it's incredible opportunity for our their fans, for everyone who's coming to cut our though her, it's 100 percent. ready to bring joy hairpin. there's a lot of entertain made, so they cannot you, are they stadiums, it looks amazing with tons of technology and infrastructure. so i am extremely happy to be hearing daunting. be part of their biggest evade of sports in their work. if we're isn't darby with you? darby who's your pick to win the tournament? i truly believe that brazil are the favorites. we've been playing great football during world cup qualifiers the during these last few weeks doing friendlies. and the yeah, like great stars like girl name are antony rafino there in great form. and i can't
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wait for brazil law to begin playing games and bring the title back home. tell me a little bit about the brazilian community here and how many fans are traveling in . i believe that 3 around $3000.00 fans are going to travel here to counter plus the local communities and all of that. and i cannot wait. i am extremely, i did for brazil, and i'm very, very happy to be able to experience this amazing sporting events. fantastic. now ludmilla, the other night we were out here and there were lots of brazilian fans out and about. but we also saw some of the indian fans of brazil who live here in casa out . why is it that people get behind your team so much? why did people love them? oh i'm not so sure, but i think the main reason it's because brazil we are the biggest power house in terms of football. we play, they style that we play. it's kind of unique. we had the biggest football legends playing in our national team. so i think the possibility, it's because of all that,
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they get some inspiration about our football. a brings to bring some joy to their nationality, and i think that's why a little bit later, you're going to be going over the better part to open up a kiosk. tell me what you've seen there for fans and, and how brazilian fans will be celebrating. the brazilian friends are ready to celebrate. we have a biggest movie, maple village. madero, its a biggest, the biggest, cheerful air fans. they are arriving in dough her to make some effort to wave as with the people who lives here. so we know how to do body. we know how to cheer. we are very joyful and we are happy to enjoy this biggest moment hearing though her fantastic. thank you, lord marla. thank you, debate. thank you to the rest of the fan. so a down here who are going to make it an amazing competition. definitely the, the atmosphere is building, will look at the clock again, 6 days, 4 hours, 34 minutes, 5 seconds. and it's really exciting time for all of the fans coming in for her and all of us. the residents have been living here and watching the count down to this
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exciting competition from sunday. now, few people are as excited for the world cup as a super fan. we met in doha, tabby and macklin hahn has been studying the players and has predicted outcomes of nearly every match of the tournament. and he's only 9 years old. jerry really liked shocker. i was to whenever the u. s. last time the you are say, bought into a world cup. that's pretty special to you or say is also the youngest in the world . everybody loves guitar, everybody's rooting for them. but they're going to get dead last netherland of birth because they have van dyke in the job. and argentina gets 1st because they have mess even born. get 2nd because they have low and dusky and then franco get birth because they have content, top, benjamin, and, and bob, that i think the belgium we'll get 1st, might even when the world caught brazil destroys everybody in their group. england, they have came photon,
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gree lesh and grill julie bass player mcguire than they have ran. slade. yeah. on wales. they're in fail. that's the only player is the only one that scans score the world, but he's not going to get the word out of the group stage. and then group a to got to know that worked for. they'll be the 1st person ever to average $4.00 and $5.00 will cups. i think i care of how you can my friends. it's really lucky that country i live in. we'll get to a post. it will be back later in the, our for more a world cup news, as christiana, when, although he was his match just united the of the trail, 6 days before the world cup. ah, from kick off until the final whistle will bring you extensive coverage through out
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waterloo. ah, they're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad making between chinese. they dashing ping and you as president joe biden has ended and bali. the white house is the 2 spoke candidly about taiwan, north korea, the economy, mutual competition, and the war and you crime. turkish police say assyrian woman planted the ball which killed 6 people in istanbul on sunday. 46 people have been detained since the blast . the kurdish separatist group, p k. k says it was not responsible for the attack. east african leaders have announced talks i'm did stopping fighting in the democratic republic of congo. it comes as congolese forces battle ripples for control of land between the key boom
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but and rigari. ukraine's president has visited, the hassan region just dies off to his forces. retook parts of his russian troops withdrew from the area on friday. below may zalinski has since accused russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians for office worry understandable. we don't believe russian. yes, they had 3 keys older. well, that's why we have the lead. we're. we're ready for all of these for our conference . he's all our godfrey all. what are they said bake has more now, from her san president lensky came to the center square. here he 1st addressed the soldiers and then the world's media. the world's media were bussed in and he wanted to give a message to the residence of her son, his nation, as well as the rest of the world,
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wanted to cement ukraine's victory over the russian forces here in the regional capital. but also to say that the ukraine won't give up until all their land is liberated. he also has his self image. he wants to show himself as a brave, fearless leader. well within artillery range of russian forces, who are just accosted denise pro river. but people that we've spoken to here a happy that grateful that the ukrainians have taken over a russian forces have been pushed out to the i won't, the whole world understands that the most is san cell scene for any human being is freed them is them. ah, he's on her own mazda linda and free motherland because these war shows that we ukrainians, are european people. authorities here say they're working hard to restore electricity and watch as well as connectivity for the people here to the rest of
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her son and the country that poor mobile antenna station's hair. so people can stand around and message and talk to their loved ones and is also humanitarian aid coming in to help the people here. but even on our way in, we saw towns and villages that were completely destroyed and also the main road. and he just goes to show how much work the authorities have ahead of them just to restore some of the basic needs for the people of this region. tens of thousands of people in mexico have protested against government plans to overhaul the electoral authority. president andreas manuel lopez over to the or says, the proposed reforms will cut cost sand increase transparency. but protests to say they threatened democracy, manuel or apollo reports from mexico city. o . thousands on the streets of the mexican capitol. it's one of the largest pro
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democracy demonstrations in years a mausoleum. today we all come together because we want to defend democracy. protests against a proposed change to the country's electoral system. took place in more than a dozen mexican cities. critics say the changes threatened the independence of mexico's national electoral institute or inv, which overseas federal elections. many people are worried about the path. our democracy is taking. we are worried. effort country is, are going to end up as other countries like venezuela the protests and mexico city was the largest to date against the electoral reforms. the change is being proposed by mexico's president are part of a broad set of reforms that encompass everything from the implementation of electronic voting machines, to a reduction in the number of seats in mexico's congress. critics, however, to say that under the surface, the proposed reforms have the potential to undermine democratic institutions in
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mexico for his part president and bisman will lopez over the world says his reform is aimed at reducing election costs and increasing transparency and says the protest or fuel by his political opponents, the skin, those are the he and elegant, they people should not be fooled. they should know that this march is a demonstration against our government because of our policies. while some war and the proposed reform puts too much power in the hands of federal government, constitutional experts say the country would benefit from certain changes, so long as the plans are discussed openly within mexico's congress. been able to, lisa, rumors, what of you as long as the reform is debate did in legitimate deep space with participation from the political, the integrity of dean and national. it asked you to is knowing data, you fact level the unit has been modified into the bundle just as left in mexico has also been with the fight overtime. though presidential elections and mexico are
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still 2 years away, political observers see the latest demonstrations or evidence of growing political polarization with many in the country seeing the next elections as a battle over the future of mexican democracy. when winded up below al jazeera mexico city, hundreds of thousands of people have rallied and spines capital, madrid, that calling for better services in the public health care system. ah, the crowds came out in support of medical workers who were demanding more staff and resources. they say the original government is trying to dismantle the public health system. in favor of private providers. does need our yo, yo missy, maybe open on the wait a month for the last month and a half. i have not been sleeping or eating properly, but i'm not living. i herring's i, it is hacks that i have to control with breathing techniques and even medication. my colleagues are the same. where seeking help from the associations that have the
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pays and pain services, which are the programs that provide care for sick health professionals. all it's time 1st for now his fora. tom, thank you so much. it's been reported back christiano. rinaldo will be fine more than a $1000000.00 for a damning interview in which he accused his cloud mattress united a betraying him. he says, united coach, eric, 10 hug and others high up at the club are trying to force him out. when all the returned for his 2nd stint at united in 2021. but it appears his time at old trafford. might yeah. and we've been speaking to former scotland international current bn, sports presenter andy gray about the situation. what's like betrayed and disrespected a strong football to level at his club. i don't see either of those applying and the situation. ah, if, if, if they've done anything united they've accommodated
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a very strange rinaldo, petulant rinaldo. since he came home, you know, behaving in a way that should not be coming of a professional particularly not have. ah, so i think united of, of every right to be really upset and particularly steam makes. i don't get, i know if i was one of his teammates going into training the smaller i wouldn't be happy before he had said, i really wouldn't. i know i get the funny feeling father, but we won't see rinaldo and are you. they to shut again. i think the best thing for both of them for ronaldo on for united in particular is that you leaves in january and they both go to separate ways. well, it's interesting that you did say that because united did when last night and they want to live without rinaldo starting. so do you think 10 hug is on to something? yes, i think 10 hogs every right to say listen when moving forward. last suddenly games of last one in oh it's as as improvement. i watched them yesterday really dig up a really good result without renaldo. everyone watching so hot and the seem to be a good team ethic there that rinaldo sometimes de stubs. one of the things, it's hard this for rinaldo fata is that when you be
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a genius as he hasn't what you've been the greatest player in the world mentally and his head, he still thinks he can do all that. but his body can't any more and people late got a match or who receives scoring that went out yesterday. that june. 18th, future and tail heights. future will depend on people like that. look at the celebrations. yeah. valueless. but it see that when rinaldo was playing all the think what's happening at united is gonna impact his performance at the well cut. that said, that's a difficult one. the answer and respect that we don't know how much he's going to play. i can't believe it. portugal in the players in the boss think ronald was going to play every game and every minute i don't think that's possible too short a time, too many games for someone who's 37 years of age. even ranaldo with less than a week ago until the well cap, your big leagues have entered their extended break for the tournaments. are essential. mans signed off in style with 5 nail when over their french woke up star, kilian and bob a set them on the way and a man who carry
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a lot of morocco's hopes encounter a craft. he scored the 3rd a and italy bosnia and herzegovina, striker et, and jacko scored twice as inch. milan beats atalanta, 32. it's 8 years since he led his side at the world cup in brazil, and her still trail leaders nap lee by 11 points on cameron's team are expected to fly in the next few days. many of their fans won't make it to katara, but they'll be doing their best to be seen and heard. let's had to do allah, where nicholas hack is standing by for eyes and naked excitement must be building where you are. that's right, and it feels like people are getting ready much more than for the world cup, but for a celebration in a party. so the usual vendors that sell the usual clothes have changed to the
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colors of the national team, the green, the yellow, and of course here the read. the short, of course, has been a last minute change of who the sponsor were to the t. but you can really feel a sense of celebration people are selling these bracelets like they're saying i love cameroon. and of course you can have again with one of these. so it really feels like the beginning of a party. and there's a sense for people to buy clothes like this to the colors of the novelty, but also paid themselves to the color of the national team. take a look at this report. after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups and gone picket, is heading to cut ha, but not before putting on the team's colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke, is here to help. i repent off. my provision happen,
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houses are 10 people. when i was a prince, i most it will take a couple of hours and a few leaders of paid to transform 61 year old picket into an indomitable lion, each limb. and each color has a meaning less jambert. triple legs are the weapons to fight the chain. the belly is the hearts of the nation, and this the head is how we going to beat the tames how a gun to scare them, and give them trouble. trouble guy, i thought in preparation to cutter cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players. even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their tea before their departure. others excited for the
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event they wore like lions? ah! it is a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022 is also their walled cup. messy book, so much of football is less about what's happening on the page. but what's happening off the page? it's an opportunity for bounce to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameroon ins won't make it to the golf country. those that are like body painter and gondo picket, have celebrity status. they are as famous as the football players on the pitch in sparring legions of fans to put the paint on for the team. and for the occasion. this is an occasion for the found to support their team. sam rude, which is one of $22.00 sub saharan africa, qualified for the world cup. so they just have this friendly game with debate.
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joining me now is brenda kevin, who is a sports journalist for the local newspaper, the guardian and post. what did you make of cam routes for? for me, during this, from the game ahead of the world cut across i would say disappointment, but the white came back. they came back, i would say already, all that they have the energy to give it back to us at the time when people live, expect them. so that was whatever, and that's always been the country that's off by the way in this expected. and i would be the one of the coach who said that the team now when they're expected to, when you don't given i, when, when did, don't expect to surprise, you have an exception. all new coach here regret the song. it's a 1st time, in fact that there are african coaches participating to the world cup. usually there are european coaches, coaching, national teams on the continent. what difference will this bake do you think in terms of your team, different lots of about us. and some of somebody wants to play to the team,
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beyond the se in bed. haven't him. there is a much around some come up for most of us. are not, pretend coach is something with a lot. i've been clamoring for want of joy because people say that the time to start feel. so want to try and give a chance. it's just like before you judge them. so with some been that you on the kinds of players gotta talk in the local languages. so the relationship is broad. yeah. the players. now now let's talk about the the fans. so there are hundreds of friends going to yeah, trotter. but millions of fans that will be stay here in, cameroon. how are they going to be watching and supporting their team? we have the village club fun, philips wife stations across arkansas. that'll help counsel will come in to say, ok, i'm center displace fanfare. all the fun, so fun to watch and watching the open spaces. it's always good to watch them in open space and because the comedian them,
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all of them is great. that there are so thought everything is always wonderful. brenda kevin from the guardian and coast for journalists. thank you very much for joining us. this is going to be a moment for not just camera, but also synagogue, and the entire continent to watch what the teams can do. it's in fact the 1st no african team has gone further than the porter finals, which is the record set by the indomitable lions cam. rude in 1990 when they were led by fortunate neela and they beat the argentinians in the quarter finals of the world cub in italy. this time around in cutter. there's hopes that both cameroon or synagogue can make history and go beyond that record back to you. okay, well, not long now. nicholas hoc reporting live for us there. and it's not just the teams flying in the world cup trophy is now here in katara al jazeera. so hell malik was at the ceremony to celebrate the cap. so right. all the world top is about to get
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on the way and everybody's got their eyes on the prize. we're here, the party to celebrate the arrival of the world up. we got those submitted influences. we got members of the media without some b, i t is even what we're gonna do right now with talk to someone who's involved in the organization of this policy. so if the tory is one of the great assess an explanation that we are doing together before coming year to go ha pm. so if you want, so now we are here in the hall county and so excited because this is actually the official style of rails got by ed ross pump of the work up your includes. all right, these are you bumped? well, the big question is, who's going to win it? the thing is we've been speaking to someone who wanted a bull and even telling us all about to experience. i still remember like it was
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yesterday. amazing feeling and achievement. i was dreaming about all the dollars next on when i old it is that you're holding a baby. you're not scared to drop the baby. know how to hold it to see something special. it's been a great night to celebrate the arrival of the world. the prophy, the question is now who's in a winning on december 18th? we shall see away from the world cab now in britain is george russell has earned his 1st formula one victory. he went to brazil. grand prix had mercedes teammate louis hamilton. the last race of the season is in abbey. on november, the 20th. same day, the well cut begins in cats are that is all useful for now back to you tom. thank you so much for that is all from me to this news. i'll be back in just a moment, but more of the day's news ah,
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