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0 ah, ah, award winning documentary from around the world on ouch is 0. that the tories terraces of the football choice. what club loyalty, company, 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 male aggression with a kind of alaska display of peace and unity. the funds who make football, oh, tourism angels on al jazeera. ah, this horrendous abuse of power is the latest that a long series of witches,
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donald trump attacks the decision to appoint a special counsel, to oversee investigations into the former us president. ah, i don't know about this, and this is our 0 alive from doha. also coming up on florence lee at the polling station in kuala lumpur 21000000 people are legible to vote in what's been described as malaysia most competitive elections. ukraine's capital faces a complete power shut down as russia keeps hitting energy sites with air strikes and bad blood in the us business. the founder of a failed testing startup is sentenced to prison for defrauding investors. ah, we're going to begin in the us. donald trump is criticizing the decision to appoint
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a special counsel to oversee investigations into the former president. jack smith is a one time war, crimes prosecutor, and he'll lead probes into trumps handling of classified documents after leaving office, as well as his attempt to interfere and the results of the 2020 presidential election . let's appointment comes 3 days after trump announced he will run for president again in 2024. this is a rig deal just as the 2020 election was rigged and we can't let them get away with it. we can't do it. we cannot let this happen. to our khaki i've been going through these investigations and hoaxes and scams. from the day i came down the escalator, it trumped our. and you'd really say enough is enough. got to get back to work. got to prove that we have a great country again, cuz right now it's not great right now. it's a laughing stock all over the world. earlier us attorney general, not a garland said he'd made the decision. so the justice department could remain
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independent based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he is a candidate for president in the next election. and the sitting president stated intention to be a candidate as well. i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint a special council such an employ. an appointment underscores the departments commitment to both independence and accountability in particularly sensitive matters. it also allows prosecutors and agents to continue their work expeditiously and to make decisions. indisputably, guided only by the facts and the law. i jackass was good more on donald trump's reaction to the announcement. there had been reports in us media that trump's advisors had said not to speak about this so quickly as the decision to appoint a special counsel was just announced hours ago. however, trump went ahead and spoke at what appeared to be
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a gala at mara longo. he repeated many conspiracy theories that have been debunked and he went on to call the appointment of the special count. so a quote, horrendous abuse of power. and he said it was the latest in a series of witch hunts from democrats. while himself, he called one of the most honest and innocent people ever in our country, that's what he said, word for word. this was not a legal defense of any type. and so, just from hearing it, and as he made this long speech to his supporters, it was perhaps apparent why some of his lawyers and whatever advised against it. now he is claiming that this is joe biden is doing the current us president. the white house has said that there was no involvement whatsoever, and this decision to appoint a special counsel to investigate trump. and in fact, there, it may be that president biden didn't even know that this decision that this announcement was being made today. malaysia, people are casting their votes and what's expected to be the tightest general
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election since independence in 1957 malaysians are chosen from 945 candidates for coalitions are hoping to win the 2 $122.00 parliamentary seats at stake. funds louis has more from appalling station in column and while it's highly competitive because voters have more than 2 strong contenders to choose from. and, and one of them is the national front. it's lead by i'm no party which is i suppose the best way to describe it is the grand old party of malaysian. and they've been dominant in malaysia politics until they were finally defeated in the last election in 2018. and then as the opposition, the alliance of hope led to by former deputy prime minister turned opposition leader onward. it brought him now the opposition has been making steady gains and they won the last election 4 years ago. and then you have the national alliance, a relatively newcomer, but old faces, their main parties are the malaysian islamic party and also brought such
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a splinter group of unknown. now, all these parties have had a stint in governing malaysia. so voters will also be able to choose to decide who to vote for, based on each party's performance in government. now complicating matters is the fact that they're 6000000 new voters because of automatic voter registration. and because the voting age has been low, it to 18, it's not a small number, 6000000 considering this is a population of around 30000000 people. analysts say this group could be the wild card that could swing these election, so they're not just the most competitive, but also being described as one of the most difficult to predict. the 1st trained to newly liberated household has left ukraine's capital. restoring a crucial drilling between the 2 cities. the journey is being called the trained to victory, and it's gonna arrive in the regional capital and saturday workers of repair tracks and carriages which were damaged by russian forces. a majority of trains will not
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fork stayed in operation during the war despite repeated attacks. meanwhile, ukraine's prime minister says waves of russian missile strikes of crippled almost half the country's energy, infrastructure officials and kiva warning that a complete shut down of the city's grid as possible. you any warning of a humanitarian emergency because of power and water shortages? he was mayor of italy. crisco says preparations are being made for rolling blackouts throughout winter as big as more from the v for temperatures have dropped and it started snowing. in some cases, the temperature is already below 0, and that's a major concern for authority. president bludgeon is left. yes, there is about 10000000 people without electricity as just know for the main electricity provider has said that they're trying to keep the black at short and on schedule, many people around the country. i've been experiencing those electricity back up as russian air strikes have targeted energy infrastructure in the last few days. some
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of the biggest massage beverages in this country has space since the start of the war world, allegedly one of those missiles, at least according to the ukraine and went over into poland until 2 people, the crane and the arguments that it was a russian massage. now we hear from the farm and he says that they are now a part of the investigation and they want to be open and constructive. but what we're hearing from poland, the united states and nato, is that it's unlikely that was a russian massage that went across the board to pull them until 2 people. it's more likely that it was one from the ukrainian defense. but the investigation isn't finished. ukrainian adamant beckett was a russian massage out in the country. there's a richer region the missile strike on thursday. the death for that when it hit the residential building has gone up to 10. and the nuclear power plant does the nuclear power plant. the russians occupied the class, the 3rd resolution urging russia to stop action against the ton. katie farmer,
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president and rolanda leader, have agreed that fighters should withdraw from capture territory in eastern democratic republic of congo. am 23 fighters have made major gains in recent weeks . advancing towards goma, the congress government has accused want of supporting the group, but could golly denies this. hundreds of people have been killed and nearly 200 fives and they've been forced from their homes on web reports to his area for our i was pregnant with twins when a bomb his, her house shrapnel was blasted into her leg and sigh and she passed out she was rescued and brought to this hospital run by international committee of the red cross, which i see are see in coma in democratic republic of congo. an emergency says arion section saved grass and maurice, but they'll never know their father walker and get. i was in our village then the fighting started, and one of the bombs hit our house. my husband lost his legs and died and i was
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taken to a hospital nearby, but no one could help me until was brought here. congos fighter jets have been bombing positions of m 23, unarmed great, widely believed to be backed by wonder. well, they will wander denies it more than 200000 people have fled to fighting and them 20 three's recent advances to people here left everything behind when they ran life into come to tough and that hasn't been much help here. they're lining up to register with the humanitarian agency, hoping that more help will come soon. but things a much for those who have been trapped by the 5 things. need the side let people who even ambulances cross the front lines, areas controlled by m 23, have been cut off from humanitarian supplies. i c r c says the few health facilities that remain open in areas where it is fighting have no way to get medical supplies from goma. we have been told that there is a lot of wounded,
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but they just don't manage to reach goma. a lot of healthy fractures in the conflict area has been looted. a lot of health personnel has left the health stretches. so people can find health care. it seems incredible that jack, semi glory is alive. he's just 12 years old. he had multiple gunshot wounds in his chest and legs. un peacekeepers found him on the roadside and brought him here or fed there. do you shall, quote, roma teasing. we feel very traumatized by all of this. we're living in the camp in the rain without even plastic sheets for shelter when they were only asking for the people in power to bring he's so we can go home because we're used to doing our own work. and living by our own means, jack and his uncle hit him. honor are among the 10s of millions of conquer leaves, who don't benefit from the countries vast mineral wealth. and there also, among those who suffer the most in the seemingly endless conflicts for control of
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it. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo, leaders from around the asia pacific region are gathering in bangkok for the 2nd day of the apex summit. the trade talks have been overshadowed by north korea filing, a ballistic missile and friday for us and south can be held joint military joes a few hours after the launch. apec leaders also discussing inflation climate change and the pandemic. tony chang has more from outside the summit in bangkok. the fact that there is announcement and announcement a toll i think is probably a good result. yesterday we saw those sidebar meetings about north korea. statements released by the united states and its allies condemning the firing of that and intercontinental ballistic missile. we also saw a statement released by the apec secretariat about the war in ukraine, but very much a word for word pretty much what we saw at from the g 20 that most of the countries
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here condemned the actions of russia. but clearly, not the acceptance of russia and china who both represented here. i think we'll, we can expect some kind of communicate at the end. but i think the big points of this meeting was that the, these people were able to come at all. and the fact that it wasn't overshadowed like the other 2 big summits we've seen in the past 7 days at s e n and the g 20 and volley by other issues, namely man mom and the war in ukraine. so i had an al jazeera, we're going to tell you what ill on most most is trying to do is hundreds of twitter employees quit after what's been called his sign of resign ultimatum and the long walk for water. we're going to take you to a village in southern madagascar, with the nearest cleaning supplies can be 2 hours away. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready with sponsored my cattle aways? hello there. let's have a look at the weather across africa and the middle east. and from this satellite image, you can see a long line of cloud pushing out of north africa across the middle east. not bringing some showers in storms to the likes of saudi arabia as well. as quay way, we are likely to see that cloud shift its way further south could bring a shout for today. some of the gulf states like could talk, but it does start to clear up on sunday though is shamal wind is set to pick up. it may feel slightly windy, but if we look at the 3 day, 4, doha, lots of pleasant and warm weather to be found at the start of the fif up world cup . now as you move to north africa, we're still seeing some bits and pieces of rain pulling into the northwest corner. that's thanks to where the systems moving across the mediterranean, the heavy rains set to intensify for the likes of algeria as well as to near the up
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by the time we get to sunday. now it's looking much dryer around the gulf of guinea, much of the wet weather has shifted its way further south. we're still seeing some very heavy falls affecting western areas of tanzania and further south of hist for south africa and s matina. in particular, you can see that very heavy rain to come. by the time we get to sunday, we can see that shift its way across the sea towards madagascar, lots of sunshine, in places like cape town and johannesburg. by sunday, i do with sponsored by category i wish to talk to al jazeera, we are a, or somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we are paying a price for the war against terrorism. westcan wants money. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that one out you see if we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter what,
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when use in current calls that matter to you, ah ah, it was how does it our reminder of our top stories this our donald trump's criticized the appointment of a special counsel to oversee investigations into the former us president jack smith, a one time war crimes prosecutor will lead the probes voting underway and malaysians general election opposition leader on what abraham has cast his ballot in penang. voters are chosen from 945 candidates. both expected to be the tightest his independence in 1957. can his former president on rwanda's leaders say fighters
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should withdraw from capture territory in eastern democratic republic of congo? m. 23 fighters have made a major gains in recent weeks. dozens of palestinians in garza a morning victims of a fire which engulfed a residential building. 21 members of a family died or there were celebrating a birthday on thursday. let me give you a warning. some of you may be upset by images in this report by your mail side. thousands march carrying the bodies of 21 members of the appear. your family all were killed by a fiery their home in japan repeated care most were children or does a lot of good. this tragedy has affected every one. we slipped through a terrible night. i came home and found my children crying out of grief and fear. my god, have mercy on her, but everything that happens and garza is because of this blockade on live with him . the neighbors set the family had gathered to welcome home,
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celebrate the birthday of mary here, apple radio, who had just obtained his ph. d degree overseas. but shortly after neighbors heard screams and so smoke billowing from the apartments windows. some people try to enter the 3 story building, hoping to reach the family, but they were prevented by the intense heat and many were injured. the 21 members of the prayer family have died in the fire. now their bodies remain and separated as they are buried tear together in the cemetery. israel 15 years, see just godsa and it's ty, restrictions on the interior of equipment and material has left the civil defense and fire department in the pipe territory with limited sources. eye witnesses say that's in later reason, none of the victims were said. police investigations also indicated petro
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stored in there is dental home. if you will, the fire that was caused by a gas leak. most people in garza store fuel in their homes is winter approaches to provide he to, during long power cuts. and i've been on the model cam in my boy, we express our full so derek, with the entire a beriah family and their relatives. and we can son that he and just israeli siege that caused a lack of capability with the civil defense. and now the department is the major reason for the high number of victims in this tragedy gave you the policy. and president mahmoud abbas and palestinian factions in gaza and now to friday would be a day of morning for those who died. and they called for international pressure to end israel's locate of this strip. you may see it al jazeera, gaza. a plane is called fire in the room after hitting a fire,
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talking to one way of lemurs international airport. 2 firefighters were killed from the last time. airlines plane crashed into the moving truck, 102 passengers, and 6 crew members on board. the aircraft of escaped unharmed. you or silicon valley entrepreneur elizabeth holmes has been hunted, a lengthy prison sentence for fraud. her time as the c e. o, blood testing company, toronto's, sponsor documentaries, books and television, many series, rob reynolds reports, fame, disgrace, now prison, formerly high flying tech entrepreneur, elizabeth holmes, was sentenced through 11 and a quarter years in federal prison. on friday homes was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in january in pronouncing sentence, judge edward davila said, this is sad because miss holmes is brilliant. failure is normal, but failure by fraud is not okay. prosecutors had asked for 15 years in prison
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homes as lawyers asked for a much lighter sentence of 18 months of home confinement before sentencing homes. apologize saying she was devastated and full of regret. the 38 year old has one small child and is expecting another baby. homes founded thoroughness, a silicon valley start up that claim to have perfected technology that could diagnose a multitude of diseases with a single drop of blood. but the technology never worked. a fact, homes kept secret from wealthy investors, like fox owner, rupert murdoch, and oracles, larry ellison homes, had a persuasive ability and was able to recruit figures like former u. s. secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz to sit on thoroughness. his board, digging by investigative journalists, eventually revealed their noses, thackeray and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for
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hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobnob with politicians, celebrities and billionaires, and the media treated her to numerous adoring articles. now it appears she will be spending time behind bars, although she is likely to appeal her sentence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles to the boss ill on mosque has some of the companies software engineers for face to face meetings in san francisco, in an email mosque asked the workers to send him summaries of recent coding achievements. meeting comes after we issued an ultimatum, telling employees to agree to long hours at high intensity or to quit with 3 month severance pay. hundreds of south of reportedly left a mexico. many people are struggling with rising housing prices act of
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a say the capital is attracting foreign remote workers and that's driving up rents and forcing local people out. i don't rob reports from mexico city and go, you know, i'm a compliment yoga demonstrators in mexico city. bizarre math wanted out there, protesting against rising costs of housing in and look at the increase in rent and housing prices is negatively effecting as, as a local community. this woman has asked us not to reveal her identity out of fear of reprisal. she says the housing crisis goes beyond increasing prices after her apartment building signed to deal with the home share company, air b and b. she was given 5 days to move out. she says short notice evictions are becoming common place across the city. but am i fell in love with them. this is a matter of human dignity. how can someone come to your home in the evening and say, you have 5 days of a kate? what do they expect us to do? in recent years, mexico city has seen a large influx of foreign residence. the mexican capital is now considered one of
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the top 5 cities in the world for remote workers. and in agreement signed last month between the city and air b and b seeks to attract even more. it isn't a meet us yet. this is an invitation for whack as from the whole, all to come live in mexican city. a city that has l. e. v, while the mayor's office says, the city hasn't seen a causal link between more air b and b rentals and higher rent prices act of the say, a lack of regulation has allowed real estate companies to operate like a cartel. but to kick out a failure, cartel menial, because these are fight over control of the re through we're talking about on our run war, where people are being forcibly displaced on this is norwin war and money's winning . father active is say the formula is simple as mexico has sought to attract remote workers with higher purchasing power. it's created more inequality for mexicans. protestors here in mexico city say rent prices are so high, some are finding it hard to find affordable housing at all. pushing many outside
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the city limits, residents who feel priced out of their own city or calling on the government to do more to guarantee affordable housing and protect the rights of tenants and homeowners. manuel rap palo alto, 0 mexico city. okay, let's go to madagascar. now we're water is so scarce in its southern region that houses of people after walk hours just to find it. nick clark, joint villages on their 10 kilometer run trip to the nearest river. it's as human as it comes, preparing food for your people. but in times of droughts, just getting to the point of adding water to the vegetables takes formidable effort . i meet with a family in the village of anthro nomad, you who tell me this pumping station was built by the government to bring water up from the man to re river 5 kilometers away. but in 2 decades the valves haven't opened the tank was never filled because the pipes were never laid. unlike
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mcclinton and i fasten, there were trucks and materials and built it that then went away and never came back. the are, it is danny's family has taken residence in the pump house, but because of the drought they've had to sell their possessions in order to eat it . now every day, all ages set off to find water on the long walk to the man to a river. and this is what tens of thousands of people across the region do. it's often a journey of several hours there and back. i went along with susan's way and his brothers, the wind is searing, and the sun saps your energy. and they do this day after day after day we passed young children doing their bit for the village and after 2 long hours, we arrive at the river. it's murky waters. a life saving in containers are filled.
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remember now they have to return with 20, sometimes 40 liters of water on their backs. him one is what i'm strong there for amazon or we've never experienced anything like this. it's a very, very hard situation. there are no seasons any more. it's just hot dry and windy. that's why we had to come here to take water from the river. even the river is run dry in recent years, but rain in the far mountains has replenished its flow and they come, man and beast. so this is effectively the kitchen tap for thousands and thousands of people. people of war for hours, just to get their supplies. water for washing water for cooking and water drinking and so the journey back home up the valley begins and in the resolute determination
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of the villages, you may wonder at the injustice of it all. people that did nothing to make global warming happen being forced to live like this year, after remorseless year nick clark al jazeera, the grand suit, madagascar. ah, just 2 days before the world cup begins has been announced that alcohol will only be available in hospitality suites and stadiums. it's a reverse of the original plan to sell beer around the 8 sites within the ticketing perimeter. consumption of alcohol in public is illegal and cut up so is being drunk in public. alcohol will be available at fan parks and license bars. a football coach and indonesia is working to change the lives of young people from low income households. coach i g trains children for free, and some of his students have even made it to the national lead. jessica washington has the story. like many of his teammates on sale is looking forward to the world.
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ha, ha, ha, ha, da, ready? i support argentina because my favorite player is messy. i don't have of the favorites. i'm an argentina supporter, not always. the 10 year old only started training last year, but already has big dreams of becoming a football star in his own right. now that i want to play for the national team, so i need to practice a lot and i have to listen to my coach. his coach is this man a tree known as coach algae by his students. for nearly 40 years, he is trained hundreds of children offering free lessons for those from low income households. they aside longer, longer the yeah, i am very proud. my heart is happy. i have never regretted a whole county. my loss isn't going genius. he even purchases boots and jerseys for all zeal, and all the students recall is one of indonesia, the most popular sports,
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but many families can't afford training. the efforts of coaches like angie, make the game more accessible. but children from low income households, some of his former students have made it into the national leagues, including as rosy for kyla who has traveled the world, playing for the women's team. yeah, girl, amanda are already coach as he does and see how rich or poor a person is. but he has talent. he will support him until he makes it. she often visits her former coach to help train some of the new students. coach argie says he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal. that is empty revenues. why be someone i want these children to play football so that can be strong and be confident. so they can have a good future. nowadays football schools are expensive for, but i believe football should be cheap by football, belongs to the people marsetta. he often dipped into his savings to pay for equipment and hiring the field. a cost he.
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