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of the football of choice. what club loyalty come mean? violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against mail aggression. with a con of alaska display of peace and unity, the farms who make football oh tourism angels on al jazeera, motivated, active, and more politically engaged than ever before, half demanding change on their own times. welcome to generation change a global theories. the attempt to understand and talent, the ideas that mobilize youth around well, we look representation of people like us in politics and government, and higher aspects of society. generation change coming seen on al jazeera, with
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russia, launches may solid tags again several ukrainian cities as the war dominates the g 20 summit in bali ah, 40 vacaville, you're watching al jazeera life from de also ahead. fighting between the company's army and m. 23 fight is most closer to the eastern city of go math. one see the way the republican party in the u. s. is on the verge of taking control of the house of representatives and calls for 3 days of protest fan strikes in iran to commemorate the violent crack donald anti government demonstrations in 2019 will begin with begin in ukraine,
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where there's been russian missile attacks in multiple cities including the capitol . this was a scene in financial key where the masses to residential buildings were hit. one person was killed. they are power black out in keven other cities after a time from ukraine's energy facility emission to ship yet 85 missile strikes were fired at ukraine. at our cities, the strikes are mainly on the energy infrastructure. it is clear what the enemy wants. you will not achieve his goal. there may still be around 20 strikes. so i'm asking you all to stay safe and stay covered for a while. i know the strikes, cut off our energy supply and many cities in our country. we are working and we will restore everything and we will survive. everything are just there is a hall, has more from keith, key of just part of a much, much wider set of missile attacks across the north, the south and the west of this country. and the center calls here in the capital key of about an hour and a half or so ago we became aware of the air raid sirens. of course,
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we got messages, the defense systems when operation and then shortly after that they all sort of crum, albeit in the distance, at least 2 explosions. couple of kilometers also to the south where i'm standing there confirmed by the mayor of italy clicks go to have been to miss, i'll impacts on residential buildings. you might be looking at those pictures. now, at least one of them is sort of 4 or 5 story residential building. clearly on fire, emergency crews have been an operation. they are no word on casualties. the area of those, the taxes, the chesapeake district, a large residential and administrative district on the edge of the river here in central. here it is where a lot of government offices are located embassies as well. it's pretty smart, pretty up market. we were in that very area about an hour before these missiles struck, although it does appear as i say, that the 2 talked to impacts have happened on residential districts. that is not to
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say they of course, with a targets. the targets remain unclear, although more broadly than that across the country. some 12 cities including key of as far as we count have reported impacts according to their local administrations and local governors, largely seeming to target energy infrastructure. and indeed there are emergency blackouts in place. now, in at least 10 regions the presidential office has pointed out situation here, the key of is extremely difficult as far as power is concerned. and look at the darkness behind me that at least half of the city of kias is without power. while the war in ukraine has dominated the agenda, the g 20 summit in bali rushes, foreign minister accused ukraine of dragging out any possible resolution to the conflict. sag elaborate said you had put forward called unrealistic conditions for peace. earlier ukraine's president told leaders to press russia to end what he called it's aggressive war and
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a global impact of that war in ukraine on food and energy. prices was also discussed at the g. 20 summit, indonesian president, joker, we, dodo warned, against geopolitical rivalries. he says the world cannot move forward until the war in ukraine stops. jessica washington reports from bally as rudely does meet in bali. they were greeted by a leader who usually shies away from global diplomacy to focus more on issues closer to home. now as the warn ukraine takes its toll on the global economy, including developing countries like indonesia, ciocca widow took his place on the world stage with the warning for his fellow leaders of the g 20 year. responsible here also means that we must and the war is the war. that's not and it will be difficult for the was to move forward. the war ukraine is said to dominate the talks. it's the 1st time the group has met since the russian invasion and as many
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countries around the world struggle with rampant inflation and rising food and energy costs many say the 2 crises can not be separated. they've got chaos in energy markets. we've got issues in food security. clearly, the russian aggression in ukraine is the source of that, or most of the source of that, which is cranium. presidents. the loading muse lensky address elite is virtually appealing to them to work towards extending a deal, which allows green and other food commodities blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the original arrangement is set to expire incoming days. i believe our export grain initiative deserves an indefinite extension. no matter when the war and russian president vladimir putin is not attending the summit, sending his foreign minister in his place. she a problem and it's all problems with the ukranian side, which is categorically refusing negotiations and putting forward conditions that
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are obviously unrealistic and do not correspond to the situation. and the host of the summits, indonesia has repeatedly called for unity, routed g, 20 presidency in the hope members can focus on the global economic recovery rather than what divides them. and put aside tensions for the sake of the people they represent in a meeting with the french leader ton is president, she didn't being said, the world has entered an period of turbulence and transformation. it's a message that has been echoed throughout this month of diplomacy in asia. while most leaders can agree the world faces many challenges achieving consensus on how to navigate those difficulties is when it differences lie. jessica washington, out to 0. in other world news, thousands of people in democratic republic of congo are on the move, scrambling for safety. the conflict between the military and m. 23 fighters is moving closer to the regional capital of north cable province, coma, men, women,
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and children have been carrying whatever they can and walking along the main highway towards the eastern city. un troops for patrolling the 3 c. m. 25 is widely under the back 51 to an allegation, the one, the government denies early american web center. this report from monique, a village where hundreds of displaced people were seen making their way to go mass who just filled me. so guys, can you retain us camp of this place? people just off the hill from here? let me so doesn't of congress the soldiers on the back the most the by carrying weapons, racing paused, heading into the city again. i'm going to stand beside. so you can see what's happening on the road. now. some of those soldiers were firing the air carrying gun class because the rocky launches, they rushed into the city and not prompted symphonic among the civilian population . much of these peoples from the can you retain a cancer display, people they've already fled their home, maybe within the last few weeks. and now,
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because they've seen these soldiers who were apparently fleeing from frontline, i picked up whatever possessions i could. and the heading into the city goma, people here was scared of fighting. and so very many people there was scared of and $23.00 which has a history of the accused the right to be including killing execution, a civilian rates and torture as well. so people here now heading into the city, a guy is just 23 with rwandan backing, took in 2012. the following year. they withdrew with the treated by the congo is armed forces about a year ago. are there a rebellion? restarted is widely understood to have rwandan support once again. and so will a lot of people here, a wondering are, what they fear is if and 23 fighters will take the city of goma. once again,
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the republican party in the us is on the cusp of taking control of the house of representatives in a secure, 217 season is not only one seed away from flipping the chamber. bold counting is still underway in some regions nearly a week after the mid term elections. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona, katy hom says defeated her donald trump endorsed rival carry lake. the closely fought race in the battle. ground state was one of the most significant in the mid term elections with lakes defeat all the major republican candidates in swing states who refused to accept the 20. 20 presidential results have lost on this is how the house is looking so far. as we mentioned, the republicans are just one seat away from winning a majority. they need a total of $218.00 seats to do that. and while democrats are expecting more winds from western states such as california, they do still have a slim chance of getting to 280 lead speak to our as course on. kimberly hawkins in
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washington, dc. so kimberly a week after the midterms, the house still hasn't been called. what does this signal? well, it signals that the republican party that had expected to quench the house leadership and control of the house has not been able to do so. and it shows sort of that waning power, quite a contrast from the sort of overtaking and red wave that had been predicted. and so now the party is really wrestling to figure out why this is happened and whether or not the leaders that has had up to this point. donald trump, the former president, and also in this case, the one who could become the new house speaker. if republicans do finally clench, control of the house of representatives, whether he as a trump supporter is the right leader for the job. and so there's going to be a crucial task. republicans are going to be voting to whether or not kevin mccarthy,
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their representative near state of california, is the right man for the job or if it should be someone else. but even if he does past this one hurdle, it's not clear whether or not those that favor the leadership of former president donald trump, or some of the more establishment republicans, if there are enough of them that can work together to coalesce behind this candidate. so it really signals of fracture in the republican party and meanwhile, from a president, trump, kimberly is expected to make an announcement later. what are you hearing about us? well, we're waiting to see if it is what we expect, which is that he's announcing another run for the white house in 2024. there was a lot of momentum prior to the mid term elections, but when republicans and those that the former president backed didn't do so well. i really left and question whether or not the announcement is still going to be for this run, or whether he's going to keep us waiting. what we do know is that donald trump,
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who likes the underdog status, that's what he enjoyed in 2016 to fight expectations, then to go on and win the white house. and so he seems to be relishing that again, if he is to announce it, and eventually when the white house for a 2nd non consecutive term, it would be a bit of a break with history because we haven't seen that since the 800 ninety's also remarkable given the fact that he's still under some criminal as well as civil investigations. thank you for that. kimberly, how can i live there at the white house? still ahead on al jazeera, 8000000000 people, the world's population reaches a new milestone. my favorite there is carrying lindsey my i even in my cat than the aster benjamin. and we hear from someone, not as young football is about which plays in ah
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hello, we have something of a north south split in the weather across the middle east at the moment, farther north there is rather more cloud than the rest for a bit of rain in the forecast south of the gulf, it should stay la, she try here in doha temperatures sent to the low thirty's, over the next few days. let's start of the world cup temperatures. probably struggling. get around 2829 celsius. i'll say struggling. that's not too bad at all . where to weather we'll sit farther north, got some showers there into northern parts of saudi arabia, some heavy rain spilling out of that is the side of kia pushing across towards iran, through iraq, some heavier down post to be to the far north of syria. and that continues as we go through thursday, could even see some wet weather coming to q weight by that state that here in kata, it will stay dry. with more hazy sunshine, large you drive across north africa will then we will see increasing cloud, just spilling into those a western parts of the region. so you might just catch
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a shower or 2 through the straits of gibraltar. northern possum rock on northern algeria, easing over charleston is yes, even northern fringes of libya and egypt could catch a shout or 2 showers continue around the gulf of guinea. they are drifting further south. we've seen some lavish as recently into eastern parts of south africa. these are now moving away ah, with frank assessments, if the united states that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon, they would have signed a deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia or by judge should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king jobs will take on in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera
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lou ah, play watching al jazeera alive from doha reminder of our top stories. at least one person is dead off to russian missile strikes across ukraine. the mayor of the capital key says to residential buildings were struck in his city. present voting means, lensky says, energy infrastructure was hate once again. in democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands of people are fleeing the village of key batty, near the eastern city of co mac. they're trying to escape the conflict in the region between government troops and n 23 fighters. and the republican party in the us is on the cost of taking control of the house of representatives,
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is only one seat away from flipping the chamber vote. counting is still underway in tom's face to iraq. now, where many shop st. tehran as close as part of a strike action to mark the anniversary of the 2019 protests against wising fuel prices. that ended in a violent cracked um oh, people have also gathered in the series to demonstrate this comes as the outcry continues over the death of 22 year old. martha armine, why in police custody dawson, jabari reports from the union capital. today's march, 3 years since those protest erupted in 2019, on november 15th, when you woke up to the new overnight that the government had increased fuel prices on the go about 200 percent without any kind of warning for the general public demonstration that took place 3 years ago lasted for about a week, and that is when we saw a complete blackout of the internet insider iran. and there was reports by various
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human rights groups that hundreds of people were killed during the protest that took place. but officials never released any numbers on their end were happening today was a number of unofficial groups on social media had called for a 3, a general strike across the country. and to commemorate those who they have lost 3 years ago as well as the number of people that have been killed since the death of 22 year old master me on september 16th the protests that have been ongoing since then, continue on the 60. now, what has been taking place today is various reports on social media showing a number of bizarre, indifferent cities across her on and shutting down their businesses and chanting slogans against the government for their part from the official news agencies inside around we've seen footage as well claiming that the bizarre, that remain open and business carried on as usual, very difficult for us in the pendant we verify these reports. so what i can tell you today, working on other we've seen is a very much
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a heavy security presence across the city as well. as a number of smaller protests taking place in various parts of to run and a number of businesses that are privately owned, have chosen as well, to be closed for the next 3 days to pay their respects to commemorate those that have lost their lives during the ongoing unrest inside or on now planted population keeps rowing and just past the 8000000000 mark it took less than 12 years at the last 1000000000. some of the fastest growing populations are in africa, but with more people comes increase conflict and a fight for resources. now india has been one of the largest drivers of population growth. it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though, indian women are now having fewer children on average, extra, i'd say vast, you to better education and health care for women. bab name ital reports from largest on states. if they know miss is going to go to get up and i do buys
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mccardie, wound in boucher john. good is training teenagers to become more self aware. she's using a game of cards to start discussions about choice and consent. the larger goal is to empower rule women funny go good, let gail would be really lovely. play some girls villages, unless aware. so we encourage them to tell their parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody wants children, but they need to be independent before that and in jazz home to 1400000000 people, this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to peak around 2060 and then start declining. government data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goes education, white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos wrong contraception and increasing awareness about maternal health. i understand that because
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a lot of community health workers are providing pre and post nika, care shandrika, la advises, new moms on breastfeeding vaccinations and nutrition. rural areas have strong patriarchal norms about marriage and child booked. she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their walk, thought be by law. how may i know about me that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier? mothers would have had a 2nd child, even when their 1st child was very young. all they would have become mothers at a very young age that's become less common. there are concerns about india's ability to create jobs and be people. some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating jobs and improving healthcare. if you don't have all that, it leads to lake, you know, are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door, socialist, strife and frustration. you can't ivan unhappy,
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large 350000000 is i? your population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more young girls become independent. experts say this will help make family planning a matter of choice and not chance. pardon him at that al jazeera, gorgeous con, western india. the u. k. government is preparing to land sweeping spending. cuts and taxwise is on thursday. education is in the firing line for cats, but schools already struggling with the rising cost of energy and materials. charlie angela reports from north london. ah, music is on the menu up till school estate run girls school in north london. lessons like these could soon be cut. schools are forced to make savings. the surging cost of materials, energy, and wages. mean 54 percent of schools won't be able to bands that budget without strickland bank head teacher, even in ford,
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says she'll have to find an extra $120000.02 pay for the government unfunded wage increases even though her school is on a fixed energy deal, so is better off than most things like drama, music, art, d, t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that cannot be ok if we're saying that our young people all the future and i see they should have this breadth of experience, this broad and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and then you can afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of trying will be learned. students are still struggling to regain ground last during cove. it and are acutely aware that they're being short changed some of us and ration on things to be able to teach math english science because we weren't because our
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teachers are so stress currently that underpaid. so we're not getting the full education that we should be getting in the star from food is on offer for teachers who might be struggling to make ends meet teaching assistant. play a vital role supporting the most vulnerable children, but often would be paid better if they worked in supermarkets. we enjoy the job that we do, but we be really stick when all just individuals with people's families as well. we do have expenditures, we do have bills that we need to pay all wages on corporate $90.00 more, which is here. oh, the government has increased school funding by 4700000000 dollars this year. schools say that's been swallowed up by rising energy costs. the 5 percent salary increases and the coven catch up programs. despite promises to bring spending back to 2010 levels, accounting for inflation that target will be missed. by 2020, for the amount the government spends her, people is expected to be less than what it was in 2010 little the own, just another decade of austerity in which they were supposed to make top box. but
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the cars that had to come could threaten the very welfare and young had thrust back to the children across to complete tanya into our desert. c the online retainer amazon is planning to may offer on $10000.00 employees. according to us media reports, the carter said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and in the companies devices group. i'm more than a 1000000 football fans are heading to cut off of the world cup, but the tournament will also be enjoyed by many of the 400000 children who live in the country and a hamil. sri courts. little far to the final of course, might be germany and as for look out right now, all the talk on the playground, the is about the woodcock. i feel happy and excited about the worst cough coming to cut are. and i get to watch my favorite teams like germany. i see
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people around me talking about football. and i always play football and lunch times my favorite players carrying venza. my. i even in my cat venza after benjamin o. marcy, the mary. m half co. how home for most of their lives. it's right here at my doorstep, and i don't really need to travel really far to go and watch the matches. and it's going to be my 1st ever old cup. i'm originally from algeria, which makes me arab, and i'm happy that guitar is the world cup is being held in katara, which is in our country. i feel like i've been so half p y. i don't know what to say. they also play at the lucille academy where they look to emulate their heroes. my favorite bands welcome is said to money, and i'm really looking forward to watching him since he is my favorite reporter,
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douglas kmiec. justin. my lawyer. there captain. oh yeah, i'm a lawyer, thomas lawyer. yeah. why not with their coaches say the sport is helping to build social skills and competence. number football is not just a training tool and it's a tool for like right now you see money, kids playing games here. what are coaches are educating t values that are players can learn these values that they can take home to life. the dreams of seeing their heroes in action is coming true and may be one day. one of these children will become a woke up champion, found a homeless al jazeera aah, or fans, or the woke up will be able to watch multiple live games in one day. old stadiums are within a 55 kilometer radius of doha. and for ticket holders public transport, it's free. laura can,
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has been testing the system out for us. ah, i'm at the metro station and how much international airport in her now got me bouldin's plan for going to be arriving on a daily basis for the people world cup. so today i'm going to head to 3 stadium by the metro and stuff a doctor to see how easy it is to navigate around. caught up with the matchers. we played an 8th stadium. alger knew the mama lucille and they can be reached from the red line education city and i haven't been on the green and stadium, 9th floor, and halifax international from the gold is that true began operating in 2019 and could reach speeds of a 100 kilometers an hour,
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making it the funds this drive live streams in the world. this a stadium 974 as a 30 minute walk away from rock above the metro station. or it good top on the subtle, named after cutters, international dining code. but also the number of contain a few to build it all 3 lines, the red gold and the green infect right here and which tire of basin wants to read and go to the failed. he'll be patient. and this is the failed stadium. it's going to pack $80000.00 fans and is going to hold the final to the wild card. you can see some of the intricate details of the building behind me. this is actually 5 by the alpha. now i love that the arabic
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traditional candle. ah, this is just a jump off the shuttle would ignore the city of al court where we had a date stadium. now this is built to look like a bed when tank. an inside is a wash with color, with the traditional to patton. again, an ultra model stadium with a nod to cut us history. ah, today you have a great idea by metro and stuff about in one day. and i'm not going to have my day that i come back to the boulevard, which is lined itself restaurant. i have a real practical atmosphere and plenty of world cup news on our website at al jazeera dot com.
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