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good day before world cup kicks off in cat. ha, no. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up compensation for those living on the front line of climate change, delegates inch closer to a deal at the you and climate talks. free united up to 9 months of war. first trained from keith arrives in the recent integrated ukrainian city of hassan and malaysia. opposition leader says he has the numbers to govern as official results show. the country is on course for hm. it
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says than 24 hours before the start of the world cup and cutter, where the host nation playing ecuador in the opening match. the head of football's world governing body has chosen the eve of the tournament. hit out at critics. at the pre competition news conference for president jennings cantino defended the treatment of migrant workers, saying europe should not be giving what he called moral lessons, threat sabu of the migrant workers. if you allow me we have told many, many lessons from some europeans from the western world. i'm european actually i am european. not just i feel european i think for what we europeans have been doing in the last 3000 years around the world. we should be apologizing for next 3000 the us before starting to give
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moral lessons to people. this doesn't mean that we shouldn't point. edward doesn't work hidden carter as well. of course, there are still things that don't work or the need to be addressed. but this more lesson giving one sided as just hypocrisy. horace has more on the fif, achieves frustration that the criticism of cutter or johnny infants in it was very keen to get on the front foot with the media as this world cup is about to kick off . and that's because of the criticism that katha and fif of had in the last 12 years since kata won the bid to host the tournament. at some of those issues,
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the rights of migrant workers, they're working conditions or whether gay people will be welcomed in qatar during this woke up given local laws and john infancy know said that they absolutely were . and indeed, his communications director, i spoke to said that he was gay and he stood behind thief, his stance. now in fontana sounded very frustrated at the level of the criticism of the relentless criticism. and he said that, of course, some of it is fair. but he said the only way for these problems to be worked out was to have the woke up in katha and to engage with those issues here. and he said that much progress had been made. he also, as you might expect, begged people to now focus on the football, and that will be the focus on sunday. as kat are, the hosts kick off against ecuador at our bait stadium. there might be hope for
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cathy in that, even though this is their 1st woke up. no house nation has ever lost an opening match out the torments that might give extra pressure for these players as well. well, the 1000000 fans are expected in cut out for the tournament with supporters arriving from all over the world, including cut his opponents in that opening match acquittal sahara has been meeting some of them at their house, ham and international airport. some of the 1300000 football fan have been arriving all right before the walcott. you'll hear a lot of private counseling behind me. we've had lots of people arriving, especially from latin america and seen, or i've been speaking some mexican funds. i've spoken to some 1000 funds, and everyone is super excited. i've got 2 fans of just lands if they've come all the way from ecuador, and they seem to be really excited. we have, john, you said your name, my name is john and you, i'm, that is, i'm how long is it taken for you to get here? i mean, it was pretty low fly. they took around, let's say,
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more than 24 hours already because we had to make a lot of layovers for it says my brother came all the way from well or to mother. and then we had to travel to buddies. then we have our flight here and we just landed, and you just landed with traditional ecuador in must. does that right? yeah. these are the show me, like typical people for my country. so we're very happy to be here representing 17000000 people of my country. now, i'm assuming that the opening game, which is happening in less than 24 hours from now, is between capital and ecuador. i'm assuming that's where you're going to be tomorrow. yes, we're going to go to more game as, as well as a lunching of these tournaments and we're so happy we're so excited. so we really hope we can make like tomorrow, a good game. and we're hoping and looking forward to win tomorrow's game and start as will come in in the best way. and i have one more question for you. what sorts
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of ecuador installed do you think you're going to be singing out the stadium to get all the quit or in fans excited? i mean, we have, we have many by we have chosen already one that he's among our favorites because he's my older brother and we went together to rescue 2014. i was also in day and they will come on their 20 in poland, 2019. and we are so happy to be here. so we decided to sing a song already because from our country we look hard. okay, well let's hear it again. oh god, 000-0000, i mean that's happening. we've been receiving, hey, of all the people that are arriving,
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that are really getting into the group of the world's carpet in this apple. in particular, i have had a massive expansion, and they say that they all ready for the $1300000.00 football fans are due to arrive, as well as there's noisy ecuador supporters making a long trip to the middle east. from the south american nation as huge interest back home, or latin america tradition human as more from the port city of gwinnett county. i'm not an open market in why a key where people are preparing to dress for the world cup. they're ordinarily excited about it. they say that they know that the eyes of the world will be on their national team in the opening match of the world cup. that's the 1st time that that's ever happened in ecuador doesn't usually make it to the world cup. but this, they say that everything could change, especially this year, because they have a very good team, a lot of very, very young players, one of them both subtle black, that in fact, has been nicknamed the black, messy in white keel. ecuador is largest city. there's
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a frenzy to obtain the national teams jersey before they sell out all over the phone. every ecuador in is a fanatic about football walk over here. this woman confesses, she's buying a small one for her dog. huh. football fever has taken over la oklahoma cause we're going to win by one mill. the 12 year old jeremy disagrees . yes. okay, and let them know, i think that in the 1st half will tie, but in the 2nd half we'll whim to nil. thanks to cancel a platter. he's referring to ecuadorian football. idle gonzalo plata, who like almost the entire team, grew up in poverty, gallagher, i'm going from 22 year old bladder nowadays for spain's rail via the lead, and has bought his family, this new house, where he keeps many of his trophies one. when joe ne, blacks whites mulattoes from the mountains to the coast, we will become like one like brothers leather. back in his old neighbourhood. they
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haven't forgotten him. madeline is shows us a photo of platter with her grandson and says he's an inspiration for other boys. so they don't turn to drugs and crime. 2 weeks ago the government declared a state of emergency and a curfew here. and why akil and 2 other provinces because of uncontrollable gang violence. because of security concerns, local officials have had to cancel a huge fan fest that they plan to host all the same ecuador and all over guayaquil are preparing for the big day. even the gangs have called for an unofficial truce to allow people to think of nothing else but the game. a true ecuador has never come close to winning a world cup. but people young and old, tell us that this time, they're sure their team will take them further than ever before world war. well,
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i can tell you, the jerseys are starting to run out here in this stall, pretty soon. in fact, this is going to look like one huge yellow blotch that people have by a deal. i've had a pretty tough time over the last couple of years. first, there was the pandemic. then the rise in crime and now the state of emergency precisely during the world cup. but they are excited. none the less, and they're going to be at least 2 impromptu fan fests being organized by football clubs in the city, one in the north, in one in the south where we're expecting thousands of people to gather. and they say, hopefully do or celebrate the victory over guitar in the opening mats. ah, negotiators at the cop $27.00 talks in egypt could be close to a breakthrough over an issue that's dominated and divided this years, climate change summit. it is a considering a final deal over whether rich nations should compensate poor countries that have
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been hit by climate disasters. the creation of the loss and damage fund has been a sticking point to a 2 week conference leading to an extra day of negotiations. text has to be approved by nearly $200.00 countries attending the summit. the outcome is seen as a test of global resolve to fight climate change in the war and ukraine and soaring prices, distract international attention. hodgin sing is head of global political strategy at climate action network international. he's at the talks in channel shake and explains why an agreement on lawson damage compensation is so significant. this is going to be a landmark, the ones that is adopted. we have been waiting for the last 30 years, the new 30 years ago in 1991. that there are going to be climate impact. the chart already logged in because of the pleasing temperature. but there was no system that was created under the u. n. to help people who are losing their homes, farms, and income,
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and the current system mockumentary and it is insufficient. and it's under stress to respond to the increasing intensity and frequency of climate impacts. so this one was absolutely needed, no scale of financing to help people recover. so imagine how we saw how to fix pictures of flooding and focused on in ny judy. and currently, you know, hundreds of thousands of people on the move in somalia. so that impacts would be bad, but this system under un climate change was not able to respond because there was no fund to help such people. but with now this fund being aggrieved, we will be able to respond to the needs of people who are already facing farmer mackenzie around here for school sees far in one of africa's most volatile countries as rebel part of the territory. ah,
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ah. hello there, unsettled weather conditions continue to dominate across southern and southeastern areas of australia. we go to front pulling through, bringing some more severe storms to the likes of victoria and tasmania, as well as more southern areas of new south wales. and we are told some heavy rain possible hail and damaging winds. now as we move to the other side of the country in the west is also looking rather windy on sunday. but look at the temperature in perth as we go into monday. lots of warns coming back through, nudging up to 27 degrees celsius. now that's in contrast to what's happening in the southeast. we've got cool air blowing in from anc doctor that's going to drop temperatures for the likes of adelaide. melbourne as well as sydney as we go into the new week though, there will be some recovery by the mid week. now as we move to new zealand, we've seen lots of warmth here with temperatures above the average,
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but it continues to be a washout of a. we can certainly for oakland as we go into monday, you can see that heavy rain continuing and the rain isn't very far away. rolling back in to start the new week and was we moved to south east asia. the rain continues to dominate across southern areas of indo china. heavy falls for vietnam on sunday as we go into monday. those will ship up north taking the threat of flooding that to weather. ah, that notorious terraces of the football o truce. what club loyalty come mean? violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends got to 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
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angels on al jazeera news ah, modern shop stories here now to 0 with kick off for the 2022 football world cup less than a day away fee for president jeanine valentino. as accused western critics of hypocrisy, when it comes to cutter, the defendant, the treatment of migrant workers in europe should not be given what he called moral lessons. negotiators, they got $27.00 talks in egypt, could be close to a breakthrough or an issue that's dominated and divided this year's climate change summit is a considering a final deal of whether rich nations should compensate for countries that have been
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hit by climate disasters on nation that's bearing the brunt of climate change is madagascar, a famine last year was said to be the world's 1st disaster induced by climate change. many people disagree with that assessment. instead blaming poverty and poor governance. but regardless of the cause, millions of people are going hungry as nick clark reports from errata in southern madagascar. when is consistently fail, you take what you can find. who cares if normally only cattle eat cactus and boiled up, it fills a gap for a while. they had only says on a key and it had been an hour. poor dick. she, she, the village is in a very bad situation. no food, no water. that is the biggest issue in this region. we need help to solve this because people are living on cactus. that's all there is a general ha. in the regional capital of amber von bay,
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a woman has brought her 7 month old daughter to hospital after she became seriously ill with diarrhea and vomiting to her name is sarah i that i hannah, i live on the market up at them in every day. it was the peak of along the road like with cactus fruits. i'm exhausted and i just can't westfield my baby because i'm so hungry. i have nomic in my breast now, if there is no food, we just we quarter and slim in here in the malnutrition unit, they're preparing for big influx in december and january. we're going into what is called the the lean season. so it's a time when it's very difficult for families to grow their own food harvester on food. there's a lack of rainfall we expect cyclones to start appearing sometime in the new year. and so this is the time and families are really forced to forage for food. and so there are estimates that around $480000.00 children between now and february, april of next year, may need to be treated for acute malnutrition. ah,
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it's not that the food isn't there in above always market, you wouldn't think times are hard, but these goods are mostly imported into the region and spiraling prices, push them well out of reach the poor. hundreds of thousands across madagascar depend on outside support from the likes of water aid in the world food program. here the government is delivering fertilizer and seats to fall and they need all the help they can get. but if there's no rain, no m l to fertilizer will help. i'm the melodic is on a didn't need to hoola, our soil is fertile. but when there's no rain, things out this cassava die. i think in the future it will be a desert hair. the, i think the next generation will have nothing that they will die, yolanda now the, you and call the family here back in 2021. the 1st 5 men cause in the world solely by climate change, but a lot of people disagree with that. they say it's down to poor governance and to poverty. the truth, i think it's
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a combination of all 3 climate change that it's wreaking havoc around the world, calling devastation here in madagascar. poverty, 90 percent of my the gaskins live in poverty and poor governance inside and outside the country. for the people, though it's all irrelevant for them these times simply known as carry the hun. let clark al jazeera erotic renders defense men. she says a man believed to be a congolese soldier has been killed after crossing the border and shooting at rand and security forces in the rebuff. district, the democratic republic of congo accuses ronda of supporting the em. $23.00 rebel group, which has been advancing towards the congolese city of goma, sparking a humanitarian crisis. rwanda denies the accusation. regional powers have been trying to ease the tensions. kanyes formerly did. who kenyatta and rwanda's president paul hagar me a calling for a cease fire in easton,
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d r. c. welcome. web is on the outskirts of coma, just a short distance away from the fighting. the front line is about 5 kilometers further north of where we are down this road. does the check point, a man by congress, the soldiers, there are some un peacekeepers here as well. and the company's forces on m. 23, a holding that physicians. this follows kenya's foreign ministry saying that the former canyon president who re kenyatta, whose facilitating regional piece talked in his statement, said that he'd had a phone call with rwandan president who could gummy. and that company had agreed to assist in urging em 23 fighters to cease fire and to withdraw from the territories that they've occupied in 23 is widely understood to be backed by rwanda, which is just a few kilometers over there where they were one that has always denied it. congress army spokesman said that they hadn't been any sign of with withdrawal yet. and also
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that fighting is ongoing. on another front, near tongue which is to the west of m 20 three's territory. congress government spokesman told us that they're waiting to see if rwanda will respect this agreement and said that rwanda hasn't respected such agreements in the past. meanwhile, civilians bearing a lot of the brunt of this conflict more than 200000 people, have been displaced. many of them living in camps between here, where we are in the city of goma, just down the road here. and those people who are injured in the fighting on that side of the front line often don't get any access to medical care. some others who able to get to go to do, and we spoke to some of them. many walker and get all i was in our village. then the fighting started, and one of the bombs hit our house. my husband lost his legs and died. i was taken to a hospital nearby, but no one could help me until was brought here or fed there. do, shall, quatro marchese. we feel very traumatized by all of this. we are living in the camp
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in the rain without even plastic sheets for shelter. we're only asking for the people in power to bring peace, so we can go home because we're used to doing our own work and living by our own means. the u. s. department said in a statement that, along with special envoy for this region, from the u. k. france and belgium that they condemn in the strongest possible words, the advances of un sanctioned m 23 armed groups. these are some of the strongest comments we've had so far from the western powers who were influential in this region. but people here waiting to see if this increased diplomatic activity is going to amount to any changes on the ground ahead of piece talks, which are due to resume in low on in and go this capital luanda on monday. you know, kingdom is to send more ad defenses to ukraine, $125.00 anti aircraft guns and technology to combat drones. u. k. new prime
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minister re, she's united, made the pledge on a flying visit to keep its 1st since becoming leader, where he was welcomed by president little miss lensky. we will stand with you until you crane has won the peace and security it needs and deserve. and then we will stand with you as you rebuild your great country. and i look forward to hosting a reconstruction conference in london next summer by then let us hope that we have ended this barbara wall and secured. a just piece has been another milestone in the newly recaptured ukrainian city of house. on the 1st train arriving from the capital cave in more than 9 months, families are being reunited as the city gradually attempts to get back to normal after the russian occupation aid supplies and are also beginning to arrive in large numbers or may consume sherry for port i hundreds of people scrambled to space as they wait to take anything being handed to them. i desperate the
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months the young and old gathered in the main square in the city, of course, on a woman hans her baby to a woolen tear as she struggles in the crowd. all the good donated clothes, toys, food diapers, and other supplies all are needed in a city now back under ukrainian control. after 9 months of occupation, 2 children help this man carry a sack of potatoes as he struggles with the load. official se russians destroyed critical infrastructure before retreating earlier this month. there's no running water, electricity, or central heating. for many, life is hard, but the nightmare is over. preferably in scope is easy to use. what scared us? morse was a prospect of someone who ratting you out for having a pro training position you be taken to a prison. if you could go outside and never come back. i was pregnant for the war
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started. the 1st train since rush as invasion began in february, arrives and carson from capital keith. it's flamboyant. colors painted by low plotters reflect a mood of joy. and it's time for reunions. while this father is meeting his son for the 1st time in 8 months that the shuster, although i feel happiness, was huge happiness, i will shout out to the world glory terrain. as ukraine's forces move into villages like these, they are ready to find evidence of any war crimes like they did in boucher cart give and other cities after russian patrol. the village of all extend that if girl was captured early on. it's been heavily mind. separate people were reportedly killed by russian forces while trying to escape virtually,
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but it will be all up. we started to examine the dam. there was a tillery, and more to shelling. many vehicles were destroyed, civilians died russia and next the region of course on, along with 3 others in september, pledging to defend them with all available military means. but now ukrainian troops see the a here to stay. with michael, some sharif under sierra people living in china's capital have been asked to stay home over the weekend as co 19 infections rise when he shops, restaurants, and offices are once again closed in parts of beijing. performance is one of the city's most renown theaters have been suspended, or people who visited a vegetable market. the recorded one current of ours case had been ordered to quarantine in a hotel at their own expense. china 0 cove. it policy is taking a toll on the world's 2nd largest economy and fueling public frustration to political leaders in malaysia,
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claiming victory in the general election saying they have the support to form a government. but official results show malaysia is facing a hung parliament for the 1st time in its history. opposition leader and more abraham's coalition as most seats from saturday's vote. but his rival and former premier rudin yes, even has also claimed victory and other former pierre martin mohammed has lost his seat. is his 1st electoral defeat in 53 years? lawrence louis has more from quantum bull valley. now as surveys had largely predict, there is no one party that can claim majority in parliament. no one party conformed government on its own. and this means that the smaller parties are in the position to play kingmaker, and i expect negotiations and horse trading would have already started. the next logical step though, is for the national front to work together with the national alliance. again, these are parties that were already working together when parliament was dissolved
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and if they continue to work together, then it means status quo would be maintained. now this means that politicians in the national front who have been tainted with corruption, well continued to remain powerful. yes, some of the may have lost that parliament receipts and that's election, but they still hold positions of power within the party. and if the party is back in power than it means these politicians would remain powerful. now the other implication is it appears, voters have continued to vote along racial and religious lines in multi cultural, malaysia. the national front and the national alliance are parties that champion special rights and privileges for the malay ethnic group. the majority group in malaysia, they form about 70 percent of the population and it appears votes as have largely rejected the opposition's proposal that the government provide assistance based on needs rather than race. so it appears malaysia will continue to be divided along racial and religious lines. and the 3rd implication is political stability may
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still continue to elude malaysia, the national front and the national alliance have been working together for the last 2 years. but it is a partnership that's been beset by in fighting and there's no reason to believe that a 2nd attempt at this partnership will be any smoother. there are concerns about the future of social media platforms. twitter run reports, almost $1200.00 employees have now quit. firms know to meet him from new c, o l and musk, telling workers to sign up for long hours at high intensity, or leave with 3 months severance pay to his office. buildings around the world have been closed until next week. but mosque was summoned software engineers to the main headquarters in san francisco to she is also facing legal action over recent last layoffs. i didn't get any time with our website. the address for that is under 0 dot com. ah.
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