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count down to world top 2022. the skies above catalyst capital light out on the eve of the kickoff of a historic tournament. oh, oh. all phoebe is in the air fans from all over the world descend on cattle to cheer on their favorite t. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is out to sara. well, i from dough also coming up for boss john, the infantile defends katara and accuses western critics of hypocrisy. plus i was all of a job in doha, and i'll tell you by international forces will be bringing it gets to the skies and naval destroyers to the ports. but most plans coming for the work up are not going to see them. no clear winner in malaysia's general election, but opposition that liter unwise abraham mas,
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as he has enough support to govern. it's $23.00 g m t less than 17 hours before kick off to the 1st world cup in the middle east. more than 1000000 fans are expected to cheer on their teams. the next 4 weeks, 32 sides are eyeing the commented trophy, finding champions, france, i think, to become only the 2nd country after brazil to win back to back tournaments. okay. gov is on sunday, between host country katara and ecuador. meanwhile, the president of footballs world governing body has hit out at critics of the tournament. johnny and from tino has defended the treatment of migrant workers. st . europe should not be giving what he calls moral lessons. threat sabu of the migrant workers. if you allow me
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we are told many, many lessons from some europeans from the western world. i'm european actually i am european and i 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 moral lessons to people. this doesn't mean that we shouldn't point. edward doesn't work here in carter as well. of course, there are still things that don't work at the need to be addressed. but this more a lesson giving me one sided.
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it's just hypocrisy appall. reese has more on a thief chiefs, comments. well, johnny and santana 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 fever have had in the last 12 years since katha won the bid to host the tournament . as some of those issues 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 a thief, his stance. now infants, ino, 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
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worked out was to have the woke up and cutter 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 cathy in that, even though this is their 1st woke up. no house nation has ever lost an opening match at the tournament that might give extra pressure for these players as well. the brazilian national team arrived and cut her short while ago. it's the last teen plane to touch down what brazil has won the most well consummate history and 6 title expected to see more success in this year. competition found greater the teen hotel. the 1st match will be again, serbia on thursday, while more than
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a 1000000 fans are expected in cattle for the tournaments with the voters arriving from all over the world and internationally. some of the 1300000 football fan have been arriving already 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 to have. john, you said you in the? yeah, 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 real low fly. the took around lead said more than 24 hours already because we had to make a lot of layovers. yeah, where it says, my brother came all the way from well or to mother, and then we had to travel to body. then we have our flight and we just landed. and
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you just landed with traditional ecuador in mosse. 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 well as a lunching of these documents and we're so happy we're so excited to be here. we're really hope we can make like tomorrow, a good game. and we're hoping, looking forward to win tomorrow's game. and the start is, will come in in the best way. and i have one more question for you. what sorts of ecuador installed are you? do you think you're going to be singing out the stadium to get all the ecuadorian fans excited? i mean, we have, we have many by, we have to show already one that he's among our favorites. because on this he's, he's my older brother and we went together to brush you 2014. i was also in the,
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in the woke up under 20 in poland. 2019. and we're so happy to be here. so way we decided to sing a song are ready to pick a song from our country or we look the la cart. okay, well let's hear it again. oh, good. yeah. now. oh oh, oh. c oh. 6 6 i meant that's happening. we've been receiving, hey, of all the people that are arriving, that are really getting into the group of the world's carpet in this apple. in particular, i've had a massive expansion and they say that they all ready for the 1300000 football fans or g to arrive well categories calling on security expertise from around the world
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to safeguard fans. the defense ministry says it will be the most secure world cup in history. solid in job reports for me, beside naval base, organ told are the sparks on maybe water calling and sailing why the re been seat. warships are docking in. 6 countries find up to be part of operation woke up shield for the fee for tournament thousands of soldiers, sailors, an airman will be contributing to a unique event with compact nature poses opportunities and challenges. i will be undertaking federals in the area or surrounding her gutter. maritime security is primarily the, establish the legitimacy, our identity of anything operating in the maritime environment or expand it has a mission to safeguard her freedom of cease and treat her
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while gathering a conventional lambda is metric that pottery in pakistan, the ministry of defense have signed agreements to provide human resources and technical arrangements, including naval ships for the security of the world cup we have been contributing to overall security of the fi, fine radio suspect we are contributed in m y, with large contingent we of contributor to moody and dis, meditating competent. as well, pakistan has been a firm believer of an integrated approach in tackling the common threads out at c as ministry of defense, as they are prepared for any human tragedy. and that preparedness comes from making sure they have security partners from all over the world with specialized expertise and experience corporation will be operation world cup shield. over the years, we have collaborated and cooperated with global security. foreigners to ensure that we are prepared guitar is not to be one of the most safest and was peaceful
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countries in the region. and i mean teens robust security system and infrastructure . and we would just like to reassure people that during the world cup they can feel safe while they enjoy the football. john was extra lively over, although there seem to be no imminent threat, but the sailors onward focused on naval ship. the book say they're here and we'll be patrolling the seas around clutter in case there is a threat. and if there is one, they have a strategy to respond to it out of sight and out of mine is the military approach for this cup. but they want to assure football fans that every possible security aspect is being taken care of. for the 1st of all cup in the middle east. from a job without the 0 at the mercy, naval base. or 12 years after being awarded the rights to host the world cup cutter has transformed itself in a bid to ensure that fans from all over the world can attend the biggest sports event ever to take place in the least or so said,
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looks at the unprecedented challenges the country faced on racing against the clock due to a defining moment that started a 12 year journey is cut. ha ha, winning the right to horse to won't come. the country has since undertaken one of the most ambitious construction of force in world history. building 8 stadiums equipped with sophisticated technology and dozens of other edmond sporting facilities, multi lay roads now cross to capitol, doha. and it's connected by a high tech metro system with driverless trains. infrastructure as a low cut her jump at light speed, confusing changes, infrastructure changes that will take other countries. decades upon decades, we see metro stations. we see massive mortar ways we see more modern as well as medical infrastructure facilities that we can use as residents of this country
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beyond the tournament. but to it all, cut our face challenges in june 2017, for out of companies impose an air land and sea blockade on the country that was lifted in 2021. when the pandemic broke out. but with quote, with 19 story supplies of labor and materials cut our face more pressure to which it's 2022 deadline. it also introduce label reforms and shoot, and all employees receive a minimum wage. and it's the craft is sponsorship system known as cappella to hello, mingled workers to change jobs without needing the employee years. consent says when in the right to host the world cop cut that has short keys is major though a lot more projects for the tournament. and also taken this opportunity to turn its capital doha into a world wide cultural, social and educational hob reflect in the heritage and life of the region education city. now horse 8,
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prestigious international universities and new museums and libraries, preserved the history of the country. and the region with experts comprising more than 2 thirds of its population cutoff has created many green spaces and social and entertain facilities. a bigger strategy in terms of, you know, modernizing the country, developing its infrastructure capabilities. and even just kind of putting it on the map so to speak, in terms of it being not just obviously a hub of, of natural resources, you know, as a, as a one of the biggest gas exporters in the world. but thinking about it also in terms of a cultural hub with the construction of its schools and museums and you know, film institute and also kinds of other array of, of cultural institutions. could there see the world cup is not the end of the journey on that is caught our national vision 20 to 30. it's aimed to sustain is transformation starting with the fina world championships for aquatics in asia premier soccer tournament, the asian cop next year kristen said f o jazeera,
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the ha said i had hearing al jazeera aid finally arrives in france, saw in the week after ukrainian forces regained control of the city and wearing the paula where voters say it's time for change as they head to the pulse. ah hello there. let's look to north america an a. * powerful winter storm is stealing the show as it works its way across the north east of the u. s. into eastern areas of canada and i was told about very heavy snow to part of upstate new york buffalo just south of buffalo actually. so 92 meters of snowfall and we are expecting more of that as we go into sunday. now you can see it working its way across woods, new england, and eastern areas of candidates bring snow schools as well as some thunder and
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lightning with it, and dropping temperatures to bitterly cold levels. now we are going to see some recovery. however, as it sweeps its way across more eastern areas of canada on to nova scotia, behind it, temperatures recovering if we have a look at the 3 day, for example, for chicago will be closer to the average by tuesday with sunshine's isn't good news there. now elsewhere across the country, the polar opposite. in fact, on the west coast, we are seeing lots of fun into eye conditions across california looking much wetter, windy and more wintry up in the very northwest, a winter mix, as well as moved in the west of texas. it continues to be a rather wet picture here, as it does for much of florida with some heavy falls moving across the bahamas by sunday. that sure weather. aah!
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with when the taliban took control with afghan in august 2021. it sparked a mass exit. in a special to part report, $11.00 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the other one on al jazeera. ah ah, watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories now. we kick off for the 2022 football world camp less than a day away. team brazil has arrived in cutoff nasty to do so. they've won the tournament
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5 times more than any other country. fee for president johnny infant. tina is accusing western critics of hypocrisy when it comes to counter it, defended the treatment of migrant workers to europe should not be giving what he calls. moral lessons. warships are docking in, cut articles on security expertise from around the world to safeguard fans. the defense ministry says it will be the most secure copy, restrict 6 countries have signed up to be part of the operation on malaysia is facing a hung parliament after a tightly contested general election delivered no clear window opposition leader. and while abraham says his coalition has enough support to form a government, his rival and former premier or you didn't, yes, in has also claimed a when the country has been plagued by political instability, the 3 prime ministers in the last 4 years. florence louis has more from one of them
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. now as surveys had largely predicted, 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 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 them may have lost that parliamentary seats in this election, but they still hold positions of power within the party. and if the party is back in power and 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 multicultural,
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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 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 she sooner cause visited ukraine for the 1st time since becoming britain's prime minister. he met president, fallen as lensky in chief,
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seneca pledged his government's continued support, including an air defense aid package worth $60000000.00. we will stand with you until ukraine has won the peace and security it needs and deserves. 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 barbarous war and secured a just peace in southern ukraine. aid is being delivered in a song which was cave retook from russia this month where most people fled the city off the russian invasion. many are now looking to move back. michael soon, cherry reports i hundreds of nico scrambled to space as they wait to take anything being handed to them. i remember i was desperate for months. the young and old gathered in the main square in the city of cassandra, a woman handsome baby,
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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, was it so? yes. 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? well, if you could go outside and never come back, i was pregnant where the war started. the 1st trains since rushes invasion began in february,
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arrives and carson from capital key. it's flamboyant colors painted by local otters 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, but the shuster, although i feel happiness was huge happiness. i will shout out to the world and glory. take rain as you queen's forces move into villages like these. they are ready to find evidence of any war crimes like they did in boucher car, caves and other cities after russian patrol. the village of all extended if girl was captured early on, it's been heavily mind. several people were reportedly killed by russian forces while trying to escape virtually brought the all up. we started to examine the dam . there was artillery and mortar shelling. many vehicles were destroyed and civilians died. russia next the region of course on,
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along with 3 others in september, pledging to defend them with all available military means. but now ukrainian troops say they're here to stay. michelson, sheriff, under sierra the leaders are the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in bangkok have concluded our meeting condemning the war in ukraine. in that final declaration, the summit is generally being seen as a success, but may not benefit the host nation as much as the thai government had hoped. tony chang reports ah, world leaders arrived to meet thailand, king at the apex summit in bangkok, the government has been keen to benefit from the prestige of hosting a global event on the scale. after the isolation of the kobe 19 pandemic. as he handed over the chair of the block, the prime minister said unity was vital and tackling the challenges ahead. epic
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argue that to pin pad is the apec region. in the midst of an important transition period. we all need to maintain a sense of unity and must be able to manage the ever changing climate conditions. pylon is ready to seamlessly cooperate with the u. s. in driving to work with apec going forward. the closing statement recognizes the need to intensify efforts to address rising inflation, food security, and climate change. it says most notions condemned the war in ukraine, but also concedes that apec is not the forum to resolve security issues. although mostly behind closed doors, the meetings on the side lines of the summit seem to be productive in addressing rising regional tensions. but have the hosts benefited. the last time thailand chaired apec in 2003. the meeting was seen as the starting point in a dramatic economic and diplomatic revival. this time color of aftermath is really below our radar. as being this regarded, as you know, is not really
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a player in the region so that, that, that strategy should have been to regain a regional role for time. am i using apec as a, as a means as a channel i occasion, but that's not happening. and that's been reflected by the tight security in bangkok to ensure no descent was ed publicly. the apex summit has concluded with our major incident will be a relief for the ty government who are expecting, protested to try and interrupt proceedings. but particularly for the residents of the ty capital, we've had to live with their city lock down the past 4 days. tony chang al jazeera bank leaders that the comp 27 climate summit in egypt are working late into the night to reach a deal at stake is a global consensus to try to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. and the issue of compensation from richer countries to poorer, once the creation of the loss and damage fund has been a sticking point,
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leading to an extra day of negotiations. hodgin sing is head of a global political strategy at climate action. network international is act, the talks in that channel shake and explains why compensation agreement is important. 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 impacts which are 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, and the current system or monetary 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 bucket from nigeria. and currently, you know,
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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 agreed, we will be able to respond to the needs of people who are already facing climate emergency. if all, if g h a whole federal elections on sunday, it's gone through 13 different administrations in the past 16 years. not a single government since the abolition of the monarchy in 2008, completing a full time. well, the governing coalition is promising stability for there are more independent candidates in the running than ever before. ought to be though, has this report from catherine a last ditch effort to voters soon sammy joined supporters on a bike ride around cartman, do or he's running for a seat in parliament, illustrated anybody. but what did he goes to? same sex is many times, but people circumstances evans improved. that isn't,
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is deck is at the same legacy. and now it's important to break that legacy on line . a campaign called no, not again, as in no to traditional politicians, has gained traction in local pulls in may a number of candidates from major political parties last to independence, one of the biggest winners wrapper and now mir of kaufman. do berlin shaw. the growing movement is being referred to as abandoned effects. you're on nevada saying we need young leaders. the or leaders haven't done anything. we want to give the young people attend algebra. 10 administrations have come and gone since the end of the monarchy in 20 o 8. the top contenders have served as prime minister multiple times and none of the parties that have won elections have finished their 5 year term. there are more than 2400 candidates vying for 100. 65 directly elected parliament seats of that number more than 800 are running us independence. that's
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a record for elections that for years have been dominated by well entrenched the politicians. what is too early to tell whether the political tide is turning so young, he is confident of victory. but analysts say the new comers may be popular in the cities and among young voters, but they have not been able to make inroads in the countryside. so when you look at the oven areas, you see a lot of social media action happening. when you go to the villages, you go to fire places their, their demands are, we need drill is over here. you know, we need, ah, water and i tapped my daughter, sammy says his platform is no different, but he maintains his opponents. promises are empty and has assured borders that he isn't just paying lip service. lack happens. what i'm offering are things that have been pending. the people would have been satisfied if the question is not an fundamental rights of education as like employment with mit long. yeah.

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