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experts and match analysis for most videos in ohio and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the cost of 2022. and is there a ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with now was the time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and how dangerous and demand the truth? join me,
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mark him on hill for up front. what out there with this is al jazeera ah hello, it is great to have you're with us. i'm 0 venue. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the show today. the leaders of the united states and china trying to work out their differences the head of a g 20 summit in bali attends of arrests after sundays explosion in istanbul, police were saying that a syrian woman linked to a band kurdish group planted the bomb ukraine's president towards for san just days after his forces recaptured the city from russian troops and talks it to be held in kenya at the end of the fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo as more
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regional troops head into the conflict. so amanda richardson with the latest world cup news. christiano ronald, i was hit sounds at manchester united saying he feels betrayed. the portable captain claims united coach, eric 10 hug and others at the club. a trying to full. siemens. mm. mm. it is 15, g m t 11 pm in bali, indonesia were highly anticipated meeting between the leaders of the us and china has now taken place using pink joe biden met ahead of this year as g 20 summit. the white house saying the conversation was quote, candid biden objected to what he called china's aggressive actions towards taiwan. but the 2 sides also agreed to cooperate on challenges such as climate change and global food security. here's what she and biden had to say. we had an open, candid conversation about our intentions and our priorities. it was clear he was
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clear and i was clear. they will defend american interest in values promot, university human rights, and stand up for the international order and work in lock step with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage is competition responsibly. currently, the china, us relationship is in such a situation that we all care a lot about it because this is not the fundamental interests of our 2 countries in peoples. and it is not what the international community expects 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 elevate the relationship. at the d. 20 meeting aims to address some of the biggest challenges of our times, but russia's war and ukraine, the resulting global economic fall out. and regional pensions may make it hard to reach a consensus. rob mcbride joins us from bali for more on all of this. rob,
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i know you were following this, the 3 hour face to face between joe biden and choosing pin. we heard joe biden, it is press conference. we got the statements from the chinese side. where does all of this leave the us china relationship? yeah, it's certainly significant and it's certainly moved the relationship. but i think people are still trying to work out here in barley and whether in a good way or a not so good way. but it was a certainly very substantial meeting, lasting 3 hours, both sides. it seems really laying out their positions their stalls, if you like, joe biden, in his press conference afterwards saying that, you know, and he say he is blunt to heat a says exactly what he means. he means what he says in his words, and it does seem as though both sides were talking very frankly, candidly, to each other, to the point basically of a blunt le bluntness. and it almost makes it look as though a rather than agree and gone. and i think it's almost,
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they were pointing up all the things that they disagree on. but we know that said they did talk about human rights. according to joe biden. they talked about various things like business practices. we know that she and jang was mentions, alleged human rights abuses. there are about out the hong kong and the erosion of freedoms there. so say at the, the usaa and its allies and a from china, we saw a putting up a very much a defense of what they regard as internal matters that the rest of the world, the route side world should not be at concerned with. and also accusing the u. s. and its allies of basically trying to impose its model of government on the rest of the world. not accepting that at china with its form of government and should be able to exist. so there was an awful lot of going back and forth. and we also show, actually one thing they did agree on was condemning the russian use of a threat to use nuclear warheads in ukraine. abide and managed to get from she jane paying a,
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an agreement that the any talk of nuclear war of the use of nuclear weapons should be condemned. rob the also talked about early warning systems to avoid any kind of, of military escalation over taiwan. yet i was in the featured very strongly, very prominently here. we knew that it would a but a we know that a talk about taiwan must have been very straightforward, very forthright. because as soon as this session ended, china issued a statement and a taiwan was top of the list, basically as indicating that this was one of the red lines that should not be crossed. you remember that one of the reasons for this a session was not necessarily to come out with any agreements. people knew that they weren't going to come out with anything very substantial. but it was to try to put in guard rails in place that at to allow this a competition,
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this increasing competition to take place. there has to be some kind of outlet, some kind of way of resolving disputes to resolve any miscalculations and so on. a taiwan is one of those at flash points. but we heard from the chinese side this a china that taiwan is an inalienable part of china. and nobody should get in the way. and nobody should get involved a bit in the relationship between the self governing island of taiwan and the people's republic of china. china, of course, is extremely angry that at the united states, while through the one china policy, it recognizes the legitimate government of china as being the one in beijing. it does supply, tie one with arms and we've had a visit, buy a house speaker. nancy pelosi there adjust this summer, which a still caused the idea of china. so that is one of the flash point. but they have agreed at least that at a cabinet minister level, and antony blink and the u. a secretary of state will travel to china. we understand that there will be a system whereby if there is a misunderstanding
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a miscalculation than the tooth, there will be ways that the 2 sides can talk to try to diffuse. that which is a good thing. but it does sound reminiscent of the kind of hotline systems we had in place during the cold war. and that those 2 words cold war a what people are denying says, but they say looking, looking more and more as we go along like a cold war between developing between china and the united states around them. brian reporting from bali. thank you very much. one of the issues the us in china have disagreed on is the supply of semi conductors, beijing's priorities to develop its own computer chips for advanced technology, including artificial intelligence and hyper sonic missiles, until it's capable of meeting its own needs. it's been relying on imports from the united states, but last month the white house announced it would block exports of semiconductor chips to china. by the administration said beijing could use the technology for surveillance as well as the cyber attacks. china says it will now move more
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aggressively to become self reliant in producing these precious semiconductors. during teufel drayer, the professor of political science at the university of miami, where she focuses on china, u. s. defense policy and international relations to join us live. to discuss this book, we focus on this example of semiconductors because this is a prime example, isn't it? of what joe biden just called, competing vigorously between the u. s. and china. yes, saying we're going to be competitive with each other. a problem is that this worked fine when we had more trust in each other, we shouldn't, we don't have it anymore. and i also think that it is folly to say that the region in china is wants to develop its own capacity to manufacture. semiconductor chips is because of the buying the ministration policy.
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because years ago they came up with a policy called made in china 2025, and they end to be self sufficient in everything including computer chips by that time. so possibly you could say that the vitamin ministration action has speeded up the time cable, possibly. but it was always there, look, i think the general public is going to look at this and say, i don't fully understand why maybe the semi conductors are such a strategic part of us policy towards trying to explain that to us because they are so message sherry and so many manufacturing processes, this is everything from coffee pots and toasters to the guy in the system for hypersonic missiles,
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advanced fighter planes for the last several years that are shortage of the chip is quite a supply chain problem which is not actually being alleviated. interestingly, the demand for consumer electronics went down by something like 30 percent, because of coven people were not buying so much. many of them had financial issues, but the supply has not caught up. so now some major firms producing this church are free in the united states, which are the g applied materials and lamb l a. m, and capital capital letters k, l a with us. but i think i think we want to know is what's, what's the play for the us? is it that the u. s. believes they can keep china down,
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they can win this rivalry with move with chest moves like this one. well, but that's the point. if you have market dominated by these 5 firms, 3 of which are in the us and one is in tokyo. and the other one is in the netherlands. and the united states can then 1st weighed her already has an act in this regard to the 3 us 1st. if you can persuade tokyo and another one to go along, then there is a strangle hold on china, which obviously china doesn't like jen toys are so important. thank you so much for joining us on the show today. a police in turkey, a have arrested 46 people in connection with sundays bombing in istanbul. the explosion killed 6 people and injured dozens more. it happened on a stick law street, the city's bustling shopping area,
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which is popular with locals and tourists. really say the woman who planted the bomb is syrian and has links with the p k. k. a kurdish separatist group that's outlawed by turkey. a group has denied it was behind the attack sin m casteel glue . as in his stumble, sin, and we're almost 24 hours exactly now after the explosion occurred, bring us up to speed on where the investigation stands. while several, the investigation is still under way with aids. public prosecutors appointed to have a white scale investigation. but so far, turkish authorities have stated that the syrian national woman, whose name to be the main perpetrator of the a bomb attack or of yesterday i arrived to church here from north. it's been a syria northwest in syria, a friend, and according to reports. and according to the police statements,
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she has admitted that she was feigned in the y p g camps and syria. and she was a, she was actually pointed to the air to explore this bomb through those people. and some reports suggest that she arrived in to kia illegally and from often 4 months ago with some other color breakers. but we need to confirm these reports, of course, but as for the interior minister of to kia, the order of the attack was given from i know up. in other words, cabana where the syrian a kurtz are the major administrators of the area that smiled. turkish officials and insisted they point out the link points out to the link with the p k. k and it's syrian offshoots y p g a besides the p k k. the s t f searing democratic forces, general commander muslim up to also denied
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a links to the to the bomb attack. but what is interesting is an it when a peek at it, when p k. k, at perpetrates such an attack, they usually claim it within 24 hours or 48 hours. both sides of the p k. k. have the night so far. and as some of the international news agencies report, senior turkish officials have told she had the perpetrator has is framed by the p k . k. but they are not out. so they are not ignoring a possibility of iso involvement. there are too many details to be discussed, and too many questions to be answered as, as this woman entered to kia illegally a despite the borders close. oh, so in the investigation is still under way and probably we will hear more information and more details about some sleeping cells of these outdoor groups into care. all right, we're just 24 hours into this for now. so of course we're going to get more information as the time goes by
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a cinema castillo glue reporting from his stumble. thank you very much. i want to discuss this with gary, signer durham, and she's a professor of political science at moore murray university and joins a slide from is stumble that address 1st. this was sent him was just telling us that normally, ordinarily, if the kurds are behind an attack on turkish soil, they will claim responsibility. and here they're not only has there been no claim or responsibility, but there's been a denial from the kurds. how do you look at that? and so it was carried out by a female to to race names. a is to class 3 toxeme terrorist attack yesterday. and i was in there are. so the pay to receive instruction from the p by g terrorist organizations, or she intern turkey legally. it was announced by interior minister, so you should am on so you know that table for floor is the grease. if he was
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not, it wasn't couch. it was carried out by a free man to raise named a sheer the pe received information instruction from the organization. so, and soil accept it and explained we don't, we do not accept the united states embassy scandal of those. we reject it because of course and nor, or else we test state and that feeds tedder zone in co, bonnie and, and science money problem it's own st. 8. it is understanding that tries to disturb turkey's piece from or should, are sure to be discussed in the us. it is, is this, you think the beginning of a new cycle of violence in turkey was only a few years ago that turning turkey came under regular and repeated attacks, you know, regular?
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no, not to regular a lego illegal. so what i say regular, i mean occurring frequently. yeah, yeah, of course of course a, but in this operations this operation and i it, it claimed it clamped and peacock cut pay car car it takes what do you make of the timing of this timing and i sorry i there is a connection here. i can hear you, we're, we're, well, i'm asking you about the timing of the attack because this is happening with less than a year to go before the turkish presidential election. and i'm wondering whether perhaps you see any connections, any links there or to any other outside factors, maybe maybe, but who knows,
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who knows because there are 7 months the election. so for 7 years and they don't have any impact this kind of a text. it was the 1st and thanks for after 7 years, so and may be about election may be turkey, position may be in turkey state. the turkish embassy in the united states and bessy non koran said in state of the united states of america firmly conduct all forms of terrorism and ex in solitary tribute, are really able nato ally to key statements for include maybe it, but this is what it was a terrorist attack, it was a pay car pay k k, and it takes people right. and 81 people were e. sure. so. alright, you said it minister sorry to get a signer german. thank you so much for joining us on the show today. we've got plenty more head on this news, our including the u. k. signing
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a deal with franz to crack down on illegal migration will have the latest from both sides of the channel wasn't sport, france, or aiming to become only the 3rd country to win successive world. cups, andy will be joining us with the story later. the sell ah, ukraine's president has visited the 1st song region just days after his forces retook parts of it. russian troops withdrew from the area on friday. volunteers, zalinski has since accused russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians. flora worry understandable. we don't believe russia. yes. and they had 3 games with all the. well, that's why we have the we were. we're ready for all of these for our conference. it's all all what god, 3, all over here i said, big has more on this from her son,
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president lensky came to the central square where 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 course, on his nation, as well as the rest of the world to want to cement ukraine's victory over the russian forces here in the regional capital. but also to say that 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 across the dingy pro river. but people that we've spoken to here a happy they grateful that the ukrainians have taken over. a russian forces have been pushed out. i want the whole world understands that as in most is san cell sing, for any human being is freed them is them. ah,
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he's o'hara roll motherland and free motherland because these war shows that we ukrainians, are european people authorities here say they're working hard to restore electricity and water as well as connectivity for the people here to the rest of her son and the country that poor morbo antenna stations here, so people can stand around and message and talk to their loved ones. and there's also communitarian age coming in to help the people here. but even on our way. and we saw towns and villages that were completely destroyed and also the main road. and it 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 of france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control in 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. in a moment, we'll be hearing from the deem bobbo stein standing by for us in london. but 1st,
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this is what natasha butler has to tell us from paris. british at home secretary and french interior, this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier. it, we, we know 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. at 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 a year that will now be about 70000000 dollars year france will boost also the amount of a police troops and or volunteers that it has on the northern coast. patrolling the beach is from 200 offices to about 300 officers. both sides will also use more digital surveillance technology, drones,
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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 fridge 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 on the dean barber joins us from london, dim in the u. k. there's a lot of pressure on the government to rein in these boat crossings. that's right, the not pressure it lies behind this deal, which let's not forget is just adding more money to an existing deal around 15 percent or so more money or for for next year or they're talking about as you heard from natasha or a significant increase in the number of patrols,
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but it is really hard to police the whole of that french coast. and already we're hearing from and the conservative member of parliament for dover, where many of the rivals come to on the english co saying that the deal doesn't match the scale or the urgency of the small boats crisis or the increased risk of loss of life was winter approaches a reminder that around a year ago, 27 people died, making the journey across the english channel in small boats. there hasn't been a tragedy like that since, but the numbers arriving going up all the time. that's partly because it's become harder for people to jump on to laurie's. for example, in france coming over to england's they, they're large numbers for the shadow crossings, but compared to actual numbers of asylum seekers for the country compared to similar or countries in europe. that not huge. but there is political pressure here partly because of the backlog or in claims which has led to severe over crowding
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and disease in some detention or processing centers in the southeast of england. recently, the government saying this is not a silver bullet, but it is a step in the right direction. the opposition says, agrees that it's a step in the right direction. not enough many people in the system like m a union representing border and customs workers here. say that it's really a sticking plaster, if you like, because the french authorities, generally, when they apprehend people, then let them go. sometimes in the past they've been dispersed around france, they make it back to the coast, back up to am, to cal a dunkirk, those areas and try to cut me as many of them do actually have relatives or a reason, a genuine claim to seek asylum here in the u. k. and the refugee council in the u. k. a thing that part of a solution has to be making it easier with safe routes for people to claim asylum before they actually get to the country, particularly the,
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the issue of family reunion. so the government admitting it won't be a quick fix, some people suggesting that in fact, they might even be a waste of money. the mobile reporting from london. thank you very much. the at the world cup is just 6 days away. and chris john, rinaldo is already grabbing the headlines. andy is here to tell us more about this revealing interview. what's going on? he seems to really pull the pin on his club career unites. it might be such a sort of romantic sort of reunion fame with, you know, i did a couple of years. go to about the club. it's all going wrong. he's hit out at manchester. united sang, he feels betrayed by the club as she says, the united coach or at 10 hog and others high up united to trying to force him out when i'll return for that 2nd since the united in 2021. now it seems his tom at old trafford might be up, the club is just issued a statement saying it will consider its response after the full facts have been
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established for schools 1st opponents south career, they've arrived here in castle. it will be the 11th, the parents that will cut their best finished with his co host in 2002 when they reached the semi finals. reading champions from medicine, paris had a very title defense killing them. buffy. they're ready to go. but hope hope, well, he's a high profile absence with injury therapy much you can stray leah next tuesday, african champions sunny. go very careful without their star player. saudi oman, a. he has a leg injury. he's been named in the school but may not be fit, supply and set goals 1st game against another once they're in the same group, the host capital. they're also back from spain, where they've had a longer training camp than any other country take part in this. well, come for the asian champions, they play ecuador in the opening, much of the world cup. it's coming up on sunday or gone, or the lowest trying to the 5 african seems that council 2020 to the blank stalls. a great with portugal,
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south korea and uruguay. coach also has found room for 2 home based plays in his 26 months. scored algae 0. i'm address was at the theme announcements. like most african countries go into the world cup. ganna is relying heavily on its 40 piece players, especially those playing big clubs in europe as well as the few who have registered to play for the gut. forgot for the course time. however, that are to play is locally. bass players will be part of who are part of the delegation of gone up like stars going to capital 2022. now i asked the coach of the national team to talk to us about the choices behind the 26 months sport. and he said, for me the most difficult part. now everything, what comes know, what's when and every but this, especially to people who sacrificed themselves, got injured sometimes for the country say they're not. what is the most difficult?
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well, one of the biggest concern is the number of guns being sponsored to go and watch or support a national team printing printed 2 now with the government because of its financial position. it's trimming down the numbers. we also understand that not many are going there. so some of these people, some of the support doesn't have to find a way there. and the chairman of the football federation responded. i think kathy 1000000 plus years will be behind a team behind a team of people that will be watching the tape with supporting the team. i'm sure you're talking about the fiscal presence. i'm supportive and i've gotten in touch possible, i'm sure will want to talk to it to that was closer, why 6000 has already in kata, and i think that all of them each one of them will be, will be behind it. well granted, it's facing you to why in the group stages this time around. and one of the things that will play very,
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very well on the minds of many guardians on guns play got in place especially will be the match in 2010. why you to why denied them progress into the next round of the competition and a lot of it's partition, so i'll be placed on their shoulders to perform well. i'll be back later in the afternoon will come use more reaction. see coach goals. captain christiano ronaldo whose father verbal volley at his club, manchester ah ah hello, we got some rather lively by the way into central parts of south america at the moment. got on that tip area of low pressure swirling away just off the river plate, bringing some big down, pull some heavy rain for time that will not just way across. subway service across the southern parts of brazil,
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easing through europe. why follow that line of cloud and rain up toward south central parts of brazil and into bolivia, not just further north, which as we go through tuesday, that's gonna we're going to see the heavier showers and that wet weather just pushing up towards southern parts of venezuela southern areas of columbia, more big down poles coming in here with the risk of some localized flooding at west, or whether also fighting the far south of the caravans to panama. seeing some lively showers, costa rica looking rather disturbed over the next few days, showers extending all the way up through the corolla and on into honduras. fir, mexico. it is largely dry for the time being, but southern parts could catch a shower or 2. when the wire showers crossing the side of the caribbean for a time greater antelli, sloshy try to push by the north. you can see some wet weather moving across the deep south of the u. s. over the next day or so. but for now, the big story really a bit is about that break down in the hate really cold over the next couple days. feeling much more like winter,
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but wet to the south. ah. motivated, active, and more politically engaged than ever before. demanding change on their intent. welcome to generation change and label theories. the attempt understand i'm telling you i gave that my view around. well, we look at resignation of people like us in politics and golden, and higher aspects of society. generation change coming seen on al jazeera, a with,
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with ah, ah, the watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this, our u. s. president joe biden says, china's leader appears opened to compromise just hours after they met the head of the g. 20 summit in bali. the white house says they had a candid discussion about i one north korea and the ukraine war police in turkey. i have arrested 46 people in connection with sundays bombing in istanbul. the explosion killed 6 people, an injured dozens, more. france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control and the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00 and includes
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a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stopping, fighting in the democratic republic of congo. the discussions will be held in kenya on november. the 21st is comes as congolese forces battle rebels for control of land between cuba regarding just 25 kilometers from the regional capital gama. it's the closest the rebel group, m $23.00 has come since it began it's offensive in march. or malcolm weber's in the town of cuba, the, in the eastern democratic republic of congo. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, between companies armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were wonder denies, at one of those front need a town of china to the north and other is to the west of m. 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are now has been fighting between the town of
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cuba, which is about 4 kilometers further down the road. and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks as president to guard driving towards the front. one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congo is army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the shelters that they've made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here so far. the united nations relief and works agency are and was support millions of palestinian refugees. it is the u. n's oldest agency and works across the occupied west bank, gaza lebanon, jordan and syria providing vital services like schooling and medical help. but its resources, dwindling half the years of cuts and political pressure. it now faces an annual shortfall of a $100000000.00. that means many palestinian refugees living in poverty,
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especially children, will struggle even more human side has more on this from gaza. a holding approach to the day in the rent of the woodrow headquarters a month of these people protesting harris. i said that they brought a national community, they had a funding by the united nations and not on donor countries. and funding projects are either on demands also for these refugees, either java per chin a. so lots of other services,
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a is an important milestone in the life of palestine. 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 and the decision of they return to their lands is implemented. we are there to onqua and it is required to keep all its obligations towards the palestinian refugees with like you're talking about about the only reason why not one to 3 billing iraq a is a may lead the tim prater. why to relieve man job a relief,
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a resolution of 190 for the origin is light and that is the right of refugees to return to their homeland it tomorrow. our fi is the spokeswoman for raw. she joined us from amman and jordan to mar, who's not providing the money and why? well, why don't we say that a lot of countries are providing money, but their writing is not sufficient for the budget that it was required to be able to run full legit schooling system health and social prediction housing services. so while we have committed an owner, what their group, i think collectively is not sufficient and they're looking at other other other region for more support traditionally or larger. or they can be you, germany, japan,
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norway was from. so we have been in the past, we've had several, our owners, the radio or waiting and the immigrant today, which is really the funding from the region has a really good grief. although hopefully we'd be the library. and we're hoping that the region will come as a need to reach the region to live. since most of the plan, refugees are mall development. refugees that are in the region until the ability of the region, the feeling of the refugees are a no collective efforts are put in place in specially that would be in the year when their resources are sharp. so what are the conversations like with the arab
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donor countries that are not pulling their weight right now financially? the other part of the big carriers situation is i must say that come on the way to saudi arabia has provided $27000000.02 weeks ago. so what are the solely there and then dealing with the recipes that they're not being in the conversations or conversations around about the keys to write about revenue, children to education, to the right of every but need to universal health care. so the conversation is really about making sure that together there is a whole regional solidarity refugees at the time when they, when agencies for growth and refugees is sorry, not only from crawl, like under one thing year after year,
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but the other building. now that because of the year that my records in sinew, providing all the basic principles are the end of the year, do you feel perhaps that the donor community in particular, based on what you're saying that the arab donor community is becoming indifferent or just less committed to the palestinian refugee cause what we feel is that a legacy has really draw and consequently genuine in finding a longer fair a refugee is no longer on the global communities right now in the last 10 years, in particular, is the era region there has been so many a media attention going to that
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a long way. wonderful communities are a tomorrow. al refi spokeswoman for a while. thank you very much. all right, still ahead on al jazeera, andy has the sport. that's right. lights. this will cut news all the way, including, oh, towering super friends are using body thing to show the true colors that cuts all 2020 ah ah,
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ah. ah christian arnoldo is his house at manchester, united fans saying he feels betrayed. he claims united coach eric and hug and others high up at the club, trying to force him out. united have just issued a statement saying it will consider its response after the full facts of been established for a small has been talking to former scotland international and count b in schools presents her andy grey about the situation. what's like, be trades and disrespected a strong for a football at the 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 a very strange rinaldo, a petulant rinaldo. since he came home, you know, behaving in a way that it's not becoming of a professional particularly not. hm. ah. so i think united of,
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of every right to be really upset and particularly st. he moves, i don't get, i know if i was one of his teammates going into training this morning. i wouldn't be happy before he had said i really wouldn't. and i, i get the funny feeling father, that we won't see rinaldo in our unique to shut again. i think the best thing for both of them for ronaldo, unfinished and in particular is that he leaves in january. and the book or the separate was 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, we're moving forward. last suddenly games of last one in. oh, it's as as improvement. i watched him yesterday really to go a really good result without renaldo. everyone walking so hot and the seemed to be a good team ethic there that rinaldo sometimes disturbs one of the things it's hard, this for rinaldo fata is that when you be a genius as he has what you've been the greatest player in the world mentally. and his head, he still thinks he can do over,
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but his body can't any more. and people lake got to match or who receives scoring that went out yesterday. that's united future and 10 hogs. future will depend on people like that. look at the celebrations here. fabulous, we didn't see that when rinaldo was playing on the think. what's happening at united is gonna impact his performance at the well cut. that's a, that's a difficult one. the answer and respect that we don't know how much is going to play. i can't believe that portugal when the players and the boss fight 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 ronaldo or cameroon are getting ready for their 8th world cup money. their fans won't be able to make it to kat saw, but they'll be doing their best to be seen and heard. nicholas hak has been into order for us to get a feel for the teams. supporters are expecting feels like people are getting ready much more than for the world cup, but for a celebration and 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 shorts, of course, has been a last minute change of who the sponsor were to the team. 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 without 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 national team, but also paint themselves to the color of the national tea. take a look at this report. after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups, and gondo picket, is heading to carter ha, but not before putting on the teams. colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke,
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is here to help about i haven't been to my provision in houses are 10 people. and i was a pin simultaneous. it will take a couple of hours and a few leaders of paid to transform 61 year old picket into an indomitable lion. each. lin and each color has a meaning less jambert. prep hold. legs are the weapons to fight the tame. the belly is the hearts of the nation, and this the head is how we going to beat the tames how we're going to scare them and give them trouble trouble guy. so in preparation to cut her cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players, even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. ah, fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their team before their departure. others excited for the event they wore like lions?
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ah, it is a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022 is also their world capacity because 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 found to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameron's won't make it to the gulf country. those that are like body painter and gone to pick it, have celebrity status. they are as famous as the football players on the pitch. inspiring legions of fans to put the paint on for the teen. and for the occasion, oh, this is an occasion for the found to support their team camera and because one of 2 keys from sub saharan africa, qualified for the woke up. so they just have this friendly game with jamaica.
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joining me now is brenda kevin, who's a sports journalist for the local newspaper, the guarded and coast. what did you make of cam routes? performance during this for the game ahead of the world cup? of course, i will say disappointment, but the voice came back that came back, i'll say already i've shown to all that they have the energy to give it back to us at the time when people live expect them. so that is whatever, and that's always being the country that's up by the way you miss expected ann arbor, the what's of the coach who said, how does that seem now when been expected to wayne? you don't given, i went to, don't expect you to surprise them. now you have an exceptional new coach here regard to song. it's a 1st time, in fact that there are african coaches participating to the world cup. usually there are european coaches, coating, national teams on the what difference will this make you think in terms of your teeth, give them lots of umbrellas and some, somebody was completed with the,
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on the phone with them better having him there. if i'm not sure on some, some of the most of us are not recon coach is something with a must have been clamoring for want of joy because people say that the outcome could, could you start feel. so want to try and give the answer to this question before you judge them. so with some going there you on the signs of players, gregor, the talk in the local languages. so the relationship is broad. yeah. you would have player no burnt. i would talk about the, the fans, so there are hundreds of brands going to cut her blood, 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 our council. how council will come in to say, okay, i'm placing this relation, fanfare for the fun, so fun to watch and watching the open spaces. and it's always good to watch them and open with the comedian among them. it is great that they were so that
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everything is always wonderful mechanic my reporting for his friend my camera. now brazil will be heading to this tournament with high hopes of winning the title for 6th time. the team supporters will, i've been decorating their streets in honor of their team like so. bryan reports more than 11000 kilometers away from cutter flags flying high streets, a full of color. brazilian fans say they're reading for the world cup or the movie . the spirit of the world cup is one of unity, because there is no way we've achieved for and not the tain. everybody is cheering for one tail. it's different from politics which has different ideology, different thought. this is gonna be monday, just outside rio de janeiro almost walked off and football fan well to me a francisco's doing his best to ensure his stress is once again ground champion of the st. decorating competition license plaza. in the brazilian, we are brazilian and brazilians,
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even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about always makes bikes to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition. the world coppers providing a happy distraction to millions of people. after turbulent, political gear and elections that lived brazil deeply divide it ha, jaya bol 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 politicized. by the far right proper mediums mer, hopes cause a 2022 will help people come together again, develop this more met before, literally get in on know we had this political moment that we the, 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
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a party we have to celebrate. we have to unite united behind world football's most successful national team and their quest for 6th world cup title. lexi o'brien al jazeera was not just the teams flying into the country. the world cup trophy is now here in cats are as well. so hell, malick went to take a look. the world talk is about to get on the way and everybody's got their eyes on the prize. we're here, the party to celebrate the arrival of the world, but we don't though, should be fluid. we got members of the media, we thought from b, i t even what we're going to do right now, we've talked to someone who's involved the organization with coffee. coffee tour is one of the great as that then explanation that we are doing together before coming year, the doha. so now the i here in the hall county and so excited because
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this is actually the official stifled relative. got my head wrong, pomp of the work up your into down, right. these are you well, the big question is going to win it. the thing is, we've been speaking to someone who wanted to bull and even telling us all about experience. i still remember like it was yesterday. amazing feeling and achievement . i was dreaming about all this. i was next to you, donna, when i hold it, is that you're holding a baby. you're not scared to drop the baby. know how to hold it. happy get something special. it's been a great night to celebrate the arrival of the welcome prophy. the question is now, who's in a winning on december 18th? we shall see a wife in the world cup now. britain's george russell is on his 1st formula. one victory, he won. the brazil room preached that of his them say saint louis hamilton. the last race of the seasons in abu dhabi, on november the 20th,
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the same day the will cut begins and cattle made in just a huge thank you to the whole team for making me possible. it's been an emotional rollercoaster this season for this race with a really tough res, typo in control. knew it was super pass. i mean, when i saw a going to be a really difficult and then you know, i mean it's so much pressure. happy to go away with my directory. germany is fight house to a regular season and fell game for the 1st san francisco tom brady leading the tampa bay buccaneers to victory over the seattle seahawks. a league that it could have sold more than 3000000 tickets for the game in munich. yet i was one of the greatest football experiences i've ever had. so says a lot for 23 years in league and for regular season game. and i think the fan turn out was incredible. i felt like a very electric from the time we took the field. so the end of the game with them
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sing and sweet caroline and ah, country road that was, that was pretty epic. and the minnesota vikings pulled of a stunning hitches from the best gains of the seasons. so far they came from 17 point down against the buffalo bills. so when 3330 in over time vikings, the vikings carrying on their good form 8 winds from 9 gains. sorry. it's up said ruffin and i was easily beats in his 1st match at the season ending atp finals and syringe. he lost his hail fritz, who straight sets at i'll never won this tournament. wellborn cosell croft is missing. be events. jew to injure ok. plenty more from me as the day goes on, but then i saw the sports looking for announcer. andy, thank you so much. we'll be seeing you a little bit later on today. thanks. all right, we're back in just a moment with more world news there without 0.
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