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using some heavy falls for galvan as well as western areas of tanzania on sunday. and that what, whether that has been moving its way through south africa edges up into mozambique and into madagascar. if we have a look at the 3 day for antenna river, thunderstorms through tuesday, but the temperature very wor, ah, the talk to al, just 0. we also do believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural. i'm going to tell me what's going on. so money we meet with global news making. i'm talk about the stories that matter on out. you see, ah, the way not to organize the to 20 do feedback. vote talk
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is i mean everyone will be with people to experience the middle experience. we are like the middle east stadium reflecting the nomadic culture of the region. you say them well? well, like, no, i don't think we need to see any
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14 projects around the world. it's an air conditioning thing, which is part of the stadiums. a conditioning technology this is only sales stadium that you that will house fine. ah, to work up on like, i don't think i already on the way. mm hm. hello, i'm adrian finnegan and i'm gemini, sure. with the extended coverage off at the fif wild cop in just hours from now that i will make history as the 1st and middle east country to stage the
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competition a tournament that's been 12 years in the making will begin at our bait stadium with the hosts against ecuador, for race looks at a momentous occasion in global sport. ah, never before has a world cup host nation had to wait so long for its tournament to begin. the 12 year build up is almost over for cattle, it's one that hasn't always been easy. on the eve of kick off the head of world football, went on the attack against criticism a free for i'm the host country you go and defended their record of making progress on issues such as human rights. don't criticize, cut out, don't criticize the place. don't criticize any one criticize fees. i criticize me if you want because i'm responsible for everything but let the people enjoy. this woke up in fontaine. i try to re direct attention on to the reason the world cup has come to them. at least it's not to, i don't know, just playing against each other. it's to football teams playing against each other
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. toodle, it's football. if we don't have at least football to bring us together, if we listen to you all who are criticizing or just want to divide, which world are we going to? you want another wall lot. okay, go ahead. without me. we followed me. atonement that began in order quite in 1930 is once again breaking new ground. ah, the 1st for the arab world, the 1st time so many friends will be in one place and a 1st for cattle at national team. when cats are one, the bid to host this tournament, the team was ranked outside the world's top 100. now that number 50 and are the asian champions, and to give them extra hope or extra pressure. no house nation has ever lost its opening match. at a well cup, not open. it is against ecuador at al mate stadium on sunday. yeah, but i'm not sure that from the age 30 gone the other. it's
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a very important day for us. a historic moment and not a moment of happiness for the players and staff. it's an extraordinary day. go like no other. the only go live with you. no winner. to organize. the $222.00 fi far vault cup is cut. ha. having won the vote to host this welcome back. in 2010 cats are stepped into the sporting spotlight like never before. 7 of the 8 stadiums have sprung up in a decade. they've been a focal point for the safety of migrant workers. thief as president hopes they'll also be emblematic of some of footballs greatest moments. now it's the world's best players who are ready to take center stage as the biggest sporting event in the middle east. history. finally begins. paul reese out his era though our or one player is out of the world coppers french striker korean bends about. he'll miss
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the tournament with a fight injury jemma. that's a huge blow for the defending champion. yes, it really is. adrian. it is, is a massive loss, but you have to say it hasn't come as a, as a total surprise in the last month he's really only paid around 30 minutes for his club side rail madrid's. he trained with the french squad for the 1st time since the team linked up on saturday. and that was when he got this fi injury which will keep him out for at least 3 weeks. so he could have potentially stayed around and played some pots in the latest age of the competition. had france got there, but he's decided to forego his sports. he wrote on instagram in my life, i have never given up. but to nights i have to think about the team as i have always done. so reason that tells me to leave my place to someone who can help our group make a good while to cobb of course, only just last month. venza was named the best butler of the ed that he won the balloon door awards for an incredible season with rheumatoid loss. jay, he scored 44 goals and 46 matches, helping them when the spanish gallagher and at the champions vague as well beating
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at liverpool in the final of his will say, france is top scorer. the 2014 woke up at the euro's last year, and have you martinez form of by munich, player one. the walk up is fine in 2010. i interviewed him as part of the account down for a few weeks back. and he predicted that ben's my would be not only the storefronts, but star of the tournaments. so that just shows how big a loss this is for france. and for us as sports fans my guess. but they still obviously have plenty of attacking talent in the for in the the likes of killing him back. pay for example. say they might be. all right. ok. that's a fraud has been hit with several injuries. who, who else is out of their school? yeah, there were many people's favorites going into this one perhaps not anymore because of these injuries. poor papa. he had knee surgery, he was instrumental in helping them when the well cup, but in russia 4 years ago, he's out, says chelsea midfield and gully conser. he's also out and the man you probably would have replaced benjamin christopher and tito from my abi leipzig. he's the top
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score and been his lager. he's also out of the tournament. and of course, plans usually have a month between the season finishing on the world cup starting so any kind of niggles might be able to recover from, you know, at such a short time around having a wind to wild cup is perhaps one of the downsides of having a tournament at this time in the season or a gym. let's had to, i'll bade stadium just the north of dough. how would the action begins in less than mine hours now? so how much is this? are all quite apart from the wind, where you are right now, but it won't be the like that later. i hope it will get better later on. adrian, as that police mentioned in his package, and the cuts are the host nation, will kick off their opening match against the ecuador and a few hours time of now i'm joined by. mm hm. and this barry who's a reporter at al cas at tv. mm hm. and 1st of all, what does it mean for you as a country that the woke up 1st woke up in the middle east?
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what, how significant is it for the region? first of all, thank you so much for having me. i'm going back to the topic. it's for the 1st time to be in the region. we're just excited. it's something new. it brings a lot of opportunities and a lot of hope to the region. so it's a beginning, it's a 1st step as an exposure for about. and that helps to show the world. busy and try to educate them about how the arab culture of the hospitality and it helps to broaden their vision about how the middle east is other than how the perception of the middle east. let's talk about the national team. how do you rate them? do you think they'll make it out of the group stages to the national team are doing while they're being the same team for the past to let's say 10 to 11 years, they grew up together. there were under $23.00 asian champions, and now they were the asian champions, which happened in the way he, ah, they're the title holders. and they do really well. they voted against and hope
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america played again in the golden cop. they did the actually short promise. so let's hope that this time between and their home turf, that's what they're gonna do. and what advice do you have for the fans? come into katara lake, an unfamiliar country for them? well, i could repeat exactly what has hampshire to me and, and hammer, they'll find them. after tara said, everybody is welcomed here, guitars open for everybody. they can come and visit, learn about our culture, and learn about our experience. see how the arab world is. see how welcoming could, sorry, could be, and a message from me as, as a category to everybody. make sure to visit kids are welcome to guitar. anytime, anywhere, even after the welcome. of course, you've heard this morning that kevin benjamin is outside you. money was out. all parked by was out. who else? who else can we look out for lodging for those were, is that because if it's less than 7 hours? so the 1st kick off,
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the big names are out. let's hope that the french team now has actually a lot of good names to have given them baba. they have reason and so they still got good back up. let's hope no other players had missed the world come because each big player has their own support is and fans. let's hope we don't actually lose it for them to experience that guitar. well huh, thank you so much. thank you very much sir. yeah, good luck to cut her tonight. they're taken on ecuador for the opening game. the 1st will come up in the middle east, which kicks off at 152-171-7152 him. 17 d m t, which is 7 pm local time. adrian o, it's deborah, i'd say thank you for that santa and we will catch up with you again a little bit later. all is not here. just here in cats are where football fever has gripped vans. it is also done the same in the indian state of carola, who had known for the end of the game up have the metal is live in color code for us. having a just give us a sense of what's going on where your, where you are, what's the atmosphere like?
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well, if you're in india and you're a woke up fine, you're a football fan, then this is the place to be. it's a big carnival over here. people are celebrating, there are a posters, there are flags behind me. there is a friendly match going on between fans of brazil and argentina. in fact, those 2 countries have the largest span falling among all the fans. in carola, there are obviously some favorite players. you know ronaldo is a big one over here, but from what we've seen over the last couple of days, messy probably has an edge when it comes to a fan support in india. and there are 2 large regions, reasons for this frenzy because india isn't, has not qualified for the world cup. one is the football culture in the state of caroline. the 2nd or the close ties between the state and the host country. in fact, a few, a mile from where we are one village to markets,
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enthusiasm about the world. god has even transformed it. skyline chief of eva has kicked off on the watchful eyes larger than life. the lu over this river, the debate is on, who is the greatest of them all? argentina fans with the 1st 2 immortalized the i de leon, l massey. name our fans when bigger only to be outdone by ronaldo who stands at 15 meters allowed towards football. he saw in our g, so it is help you find said sobbing, challenges like this happening here and in the world corporate. so we have found park here and it will be ready, very nice to utsa will come from here in the fun part. care last year in southern india is all set for the world cup. fans have dressed the street in their favorite flags. billboards are celebrating the biggest stars. many local tournaments are underway across the state. why cricket is the most popular sport in the country, the beautiful game dominates this region. this woke up is extra special. people
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from care law. i one of the largest suits of people in cutter. so even though in the eyes and playing, they feel like the was cop is close to home. fee for has recognized care law special connection with the host's minature house or a popular artifact in the middle east. a 1000 of these have been shipped to cutter, where they are part of the tournament efficient merchandise. don't do 6, wasn't 26 of us worked on these. women did the reporting. we worked on these d and neither of them for 2 months or we only focus on making these 1000 kilograms . i think the state government is organizing its own competition. it's asking enthusiast to score a 1000000 goals before the opening match. official say it's not only about football, we are collecting this message, of course, and b alpha drug act discount been intentionally the so that the people, especially students will, ah, get into it. you know, they will learn more about this well,
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problems. so that is why we are collecting these football and i'm deep um, oh, drug campaigned together. some fan will be traveling to do how to watch the matches . even those who don't follow the sports, said they are thrilled and proud of all the attention. this state is getting up houses of people from the state have had cut out, prepare for the work up. in fact, many of the volunteers in the stadiums over there are from the state of carola. now i have someone with me, he's not a volunteer. mr. hatcher aliya. someone who's traveling together to morrow to watch what i'm guessing are argentina matches. i'm a sally. tell me a little bit more about your upcoming trip and why this world cup is special. because it is it digger in got that a very close to care india and more than that, one lack of molly's but i'm a dear hills where i'm at my place. our expenses will be minimum. so the golden chance. okay, and there are media reports that some of the fans in cat who are indian are
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actually paid fans. they are not real fans. they are fake fans. what is your response to that? i don't know who said that, but that is absolutely wrong. you might be ignoring the last to go out of global cub hon gobbled and said, almost all legalities built by my knowledge and more and in this world cup. also, you might be renewing a marielli and do say suitably in drums there i received her in glenn vance. it wouldn't be everybody to mobile and ears are. what mama i want to play with my dad is only a moment. most of the galaxies are, were, will know, are running the show. okay, well football fever in the state of caroline as around the world has just begun until the end on to the final locals over here have planned many events to support and celebrate that favorite teams and players that may many thanks indeed, we'll cut out 2022, we'll break new ground as the 1st mens world cup with female referees taking charge of batches out of the $36.00 match. referees 3 are women. the most experienced is
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stephanie, from part, from france, who's been fee for listed for 13 years, joining her rounders, selina will, can sanger, who's been refereeing at the top level since 2012. and the 3rd is japan's yashimi. yamashita, who was fee for listed in 2015. she's described her selections of the tournament as a dream and says she's ready to handle the big occasion. let's speak to mark halsy, who's a former fee for premier league referee georgia. joining us now live from alec county in spain. good. have you with us, sir, mark, and we know that referees good of us bit of stick to say the least, which is part of the course, i suppose for doing the job. do you think the players at the world cup will treat the female referees any differently? now a thing is like a police officer with that uniform on, it doesn't matter whether it's a female or a mouse and play as it will the same when they, when they step on to that,
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that shot floor which was which, which is the page. and i think it's good, great to see female referees reading by to, to referee in amends in the main stuff, or because you know, if you good enough, then you deserve to be there. and obviously i've seen stephanie quite a few times of the in the chapters lakes. i'm not, i'm not too familiar with the women from the other parts of the world. and because of ze, i'm on what she challenged leave, that was i'm but she deserves to be that she said, she's a very, very good referee and not speaking off a fuss for the 1st time after wildcat and semi automated technology will be east. he does tell us a little bit more about that. yeah, i think, but it's, i mean, as we move st, we'll watched english premier league and we've, we've seen and o leagues around and well to that times it can take an enormous amount of time to get to the correct decision. we know we not will side is factual, but with the semi automated we should see a lot more quicker decisions,
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obviously that the player to be there is a device in a bowl that the player's wearing monitors to it says to so it come through very, very quickly, so it be interesting to see how it was. i'm hoping it's going to be a success, i think your big success. and then i would say, i think it come down 2 leagues around the world of using the semi automation devices. so i think for one we should say a lot quicker decision making regarding izzy off easy on. i saw the fans will definitely appreciate quicker decision making. i think one of their criticisms of via the last few years mark, how see that format? faith, that premier league referee. thank you very much for your time. you're welcome. take care fans in yemen are excited about the middle east's. first world cup. yes. in that sculpt her not to say, yeah, you have shan. he talks about his passion for the beautiful game. ah, no mother hand an infinite dish. kenny. yeah,
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won't seldom have shan't. minnie ellen. ha, ha, ha, what the dinner dream. unreconciled across the island. for now, you can't sorta among them on a, on the left and her ankle, the latter half a model of the amount of money to learn how lovely and took them in a nursery more work for them and friendly men. ha awesome. but brahman, i was the judge allowed, awesome bad ones, $80.00 and $1.00 and met then her as elijah and math as she was a long the, a year more little. joshua wilson at the ski lola and the little dog has in her tam shackle am in iowa. and i am actually, it still has a little boy with asthma. has me with
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a mr. lamb either now and out of ear. she wm. any. and it looks human more of lam alpha near the little less of the and lemme so t as in sam as a hodge smart fellow cuss. now you have been a now yet, carson adam had been an american fan. rama grover lew, nature, women. ah, when the age of me was to have been an alan of world alan bad than medicine ah and has a husband who sean door and looms live and old mara dole out of it. had an amazon who sean landsman. matt and kuhn hollow ah, as 2022 gets on the way, we'll have a full day of coverage here on our 0. yes,
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the 1st of all special programs is at $830.00 gmc, so in just under an hour, over an hour to say janica raska and far is that we'll be looking ahead to a huge month of football in the middle east. let's take a look at what else is happening in the world right now. leaders at the top 27 climate summit in egypt have reached an historic deal to help vulnerable countries . they've agreed to create a fund for loss and donna find climate disasters developing nations of victims of extreme weather events often made worse by pollution caused by a wealthy nations are g thing is had a global political strategy, applying that action network international. he's out the talks and channel shake explains why a compensation agreement is so important. this is going to be a landmark, the one 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 a climate impact the chart already logged in because of the pleasing temperature.
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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. ok, 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 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 agreed, we will be able to respond to the needs of people who are already facing climate emergency. april in the pol a voting and a general election, the governing the police congress and the communist party of the main contenders.
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it's the 2nd election since a new constitution was adopted in 2015 political instability in the pow has led to 13 governments for the past 16 years on a be low reports from cup on 2 of them. there's definitely more citizen participation. now there's more awareness. there's more people speaking out, especially with the advent of social media. there is a campaign online right now. that's called a known dot again, where voters are urging other voters to not vote for the old faces. they say that these old guards, these old politicians have been promising and promising, but they have not been able to deliver on their promises. so they want new blood in government. and in fact, back in major in local polls, independent candidate candidates, did when big and specifically here in cartman do a 32 year old wrapper. ballin shaw won the mayor ship and this has really encouraged a lot of candidates to in the ban independently throw their hands into the ring.
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but the question now is past is gained enough traction past is gained enough popularity? this movement and animals are saying that this is not yet enough. this is not yet the time for complete change. here in de paul, they said this is going to take time. that right now people are still going to go out to vote for traditional politicians, especially in the countryside. where legacy voting is the way to go. where people are going to vote for who their community leaders are going to say. who they're going to vote for. and we're elders are going to say, this is who they're supposed to vote for. and so it will take time. but there is hope for change. blaze his political leader. so scrambling to form a coalition government auto tightly contested election left the country without a clear widow, opposition leader. and whatever him says that his coalition has enough support to form a government. but his rival, i'm former premier, who he had him. yes, seen,
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also claims to have enough seeds to home majority countries been plagued by political instability with 3 prime ministers. in the last 4 years. the president of equitorial guinea looked set to extend his 43 year tenure in sundays elections ahead of the vote to adobe arnold game us. government has been deporting tens of thousands of migrants. it says that a living illegally and guinea in territory most from neighboring cameroon, as nicholas hark reports. not at the return home, they wanted, after being expelled from neighboring equitorial guinea. these cameroon, in migrants, are being repatriated to their country. they've come back, broke empty handed and scarred by the violence at the hands of security forces ahead of equitorial guineas, presidential legislative in local elections. thousands of migrants in the isolated an oil rich central african nation, are being rounded up by security forces and forcibly deported authorities,
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accused them of committing crimes and creating instability. nonsense as this communion migrant. she says they were there to do jobs, locals don't want working as mechanics, housekeepers or teachers. some were beaten, others held days without food, all have had their homes and belonging seized by the state. bessy fled the violence of book a harm fighters in cameroon, thinking she and her children were safe. she worked as a maid for years. last week, she was arrested, separated from her children and all of her savings were taken away. the saddle, if it was i was forced to spend 3 days cloistered in the house without eating or drinking. 2 soldiers arrested me and took me to the stadium. they took me to the basement. i resist edmondo, but then they forced me to undress and they abused me. human rights watch a que security forces of rape, torture, and arbitrary detention after 43 years in power. 80 year old president,
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twin era of young and grimma is running for reelection. he's sure to win his party, the democratic party of equatorial guinea, one almost a 100 percent of the votes during the last parliamentary elections num, everything is normal. people feel like it's fun. it doesn't feel like a campaign, like in other countries where there are problems. no, everything is normal here, both for the democratic party because total guinea and for the opposition parties. but critics say it's anything but normal, describing the country as 8 dictatorship. there is no real opposition. they say a small elite enjoys lavish lifestyles from oil revenues. while most people live on less than $2.00 a day, the president says, the countries poverty and problems are the fault of foreigners and migrants. some $30000.00, most from central african countries,
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are expected to be deported. before the end of the year, nicholas hawk al jazeera former us president donald trump's twitter account has been restores. you are ellen musk conducted a poll on the social media platform. and a narrow majority voted in favor of the former president's return. trump was permanently suspended from switzer and 2021 for inciting violence. here we're getting a big road to also go back on twitter or i don't see it because i don't see any reason for her. they have a lot of problems at twitter. you see what's going on if they make it, it made them make it, but as the problems are credible, the engagement, sir negative and you have a lot of books and you have a lot of fake accounts, which i think they should get on. but true social is taking the place for a lot of people and i don't see them going back on to twitter. hydro castro reports from washington. this new i pulled that musk announced it started yesterday,
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and it reports are some 15000000 votes were actually submitted. and musk announced in a tweet of his own that it was a 52 percent who supported trumps in reinstatement versus 48 percent, who opposed it. but the big question though is whether these votes came from each individual user or whether they could have been bots. and experts have weight in saying that given the loss of so many operational staff at twitter, that it is entirely possible that some of these votes, if not many, may have come from bots, which would be ironic since that is the a thing that must most complain about prior to his twitter purchase. but of course the, the big political headline in question still to be answered is whether, you know, trump will actually go back. he seemed to be pretty cool about this announcement. hence.

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