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ecuadorian vans. rejoice as the team wins the opening match of the fee for weld cup beating hers nations cut up to nail. ah, lauren taylors is out as they are alive from london, also coming up with symbolism and spectacle during the opening ceremony of an historic world cup, football fans are welcomed with a message of inclusion and respect. and the 5 year old he grew into a giant of the game, visit the argentinean town. well, you know, messy. kicked off his spectacular career. hello, the 1st to football world, cup to be held in the middle east has kicked off in cutter. shake to me my been
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hammered and fanny. the emir of cutter welcomed the world at the end of a spectacular opening ceremony. but the hosts fell to a to know the feet against ecuador was i'm a binge of 8 as the story. ah the 10th a symbol of our culture. ah, i met a goal of artist, music, color and applause. the weight is over for one of the sporting world's most anticipated championships. ah, the football world cups, opening ceremony watched by thousands of funds and trotter and millions of people across the globe. i heard something new, not just music, but also called to celebrate the 1st wall cup of the post cobra 19 era. the 1st in the mid least, the 1st posted by emerson country,
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ah, the traditionally popular sport, not just united nations across the globe, but also the people of cotton and his rulers. so i asked them, or nuts, people of all origins, nationalities, religions, and beliefs will meet hearing cutter and on tv screens around the world on all the continents to participate in these incredible moments. it's a beautiful thing for people to put their differences aside to celebrate the diversity and unity at the same time. ah, the 2022 woke up the way it didn't start. well, for the host southern sheet charge off his lines and a valencia headed in via rule the town for a narrow, offsite 15 minutes in al she doesn't, will begin catch valencia, the referee played advantage. but then gave the penalty. valencia equity ahead
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and a half hour it was to valencia getting a 2nd going into half time. but at the more he that he did get a fighting goal, but couldn't the net the 2nd with again, not to be better now face a challenge to get out of their group. and with that, the drama begins for the fans. they can job years, you get a journey fraud with challenges from a grueling blockade to a global pandemic from building the infrastructure for an entire nation to delivering stadiums on time. this is the day which marks overcoming all of those challenges and the fee for woke up and other has officially begun from a majority that there are a sorry,
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higher tis lavender has katara cultural village. and sarah and historic day. what's the me there evening? i well, to celebration all going on here and are aware which is a cultural, but it is one of the main areas that people tend to gather, especially the locals. it's a very family oriented place is a lot of entertainment. there's also food and, well, you'll see behind the love cars going up and down if you have a lot of the you probably don't see this open in some other countries, but they're very expensive or something they tend to do jury the national say, but we're also saying it today should be people have take a loss to try and spend a lot of money and they like to start cases. and i only do find the buy for su visa . also see these kind of strange looking budgies, but you're only ever tend to see here in the gulf region hospital on money low. so
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we'll offer most. * bikes, a lot of super cars as well, which we store, if you go by what's happening here is the last thing around and they'll go around. they've been paying a lot of cash, st. national phones now, even though cuts out last, there's a real sense of pride in this country because casa has gone through a lot of changes in the last few years, and everyone's been gearing up for the last 12 years. that means that everything that's been happening in the country has been get towards that front court. the economy, new business is new. i think there's also creativity in this country because the money help because they're able to build things quite foss. now, so categories and people from the region is also living here, there's a huge can, it's been a big egyptian to us for lots of moroccan for them. a lot of them are not pay and they feel very attached to us that have been very much supportive and speaking to quite a few of them. i spoke to a young man,
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the guy who said he's been here 15 years. my awesome who is going to be causing it? of course it's for countries from the middle east, from this region you have cuts off morocco, saudi arabia, they're all taking part in the wall. i'm not a big deal because i'm city there are lots of football fans in the middle east. they follow european football, but they've also been rising up. the ranks in the last 2 years can far, especially for example, a really outfit game. the country has the technology, it has the resources. how's the rehab senses is 14 to 5 where they can put a loss of investment on their encouraging the younger generation, not just thing catch up, but really in the gulf and the middle east as well to take on football to put themselves out there on and national level we've got plays like most by law who's addiction, he's saying in the u. k. premier league is firing a huge generation. so for lots of people here, it's not just about the football,
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it's about showcasing that cultural tradition. that's the way they do things which has been very different the previous wildcard. so yeah, i was re saying a lot more of this throughout the world cotton. this is just the beginning. learn, sarah her, thank you very much indeed. look at some action now from ecuador, nice america to see human is in the port city of going to kill and very strong stop for ecuador. oh, it was a amazing people, absolutely, a static. now, don't get the wrong idea because there is nobody out on the streets at this moment, ecuador, and so now partaking of another sacred ritual, which is having lunch. after having been out in the, in the blazing sun for 4 hours before. and during that game where they were many of the predictions that they would when have certainly come true and by a quite comfortable margin. indeed. now this is a country that's absolutely crazy about football as are practically every it all
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the people of latin america, particularly south america. but they were sort of the underdog to tell the truth. people weren't betting very much, that ecuador could beat katara in this opening match, and of course they have and it means it's more than just a sport for them. as we were just hearing for the categories, it's about the culture. it's about putting a region on the map, but here in ecuador, it's about showing young people that they can, they can surpass many of the obstacles that they're born with. the team is made up mainly 95 percent. in fact, of young black ecuador of black ecuador is afro ecuador, and from very, very poor means, and they've come up in the ranks. this is a city that right now was under a state of emergency because of the incredible rate of drug violence, gang violence. in fact, there's a curfew underweight this evening. so this is
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a way of showing people that they can, that they're an example. the members of their team and what they can do if they really try and if they work hard at something and that's what the parents and the brothers and sisters of many of the players that were on that pitch a few hours ago were telling us that they see themselves as an example of national pride and of a country that can get out of this violent cycle that they're in right now. so pretty sure we're expecting people to finish their and came out on to this avenue that you see behind me. the 19th of october and celebrate for as long as they can before the curfew kicks in this union. thank you very much indeed. and alex here brian join to slot now from the suki in doha. so how do you, would you say the start is gone for this big event? look, i have to say it has had such an amazing atmosphere here all evening. a real party atmosphere, people out really have a good time to talk to. they have all of the other fancy rein yet from all around
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the world. with same brazilian band was nina rainy and fans with same fans from nicea. in fact, i have to say that unity and parents, they really know how to party and they've been banging 2 items. they've been waving flags, they've been walking around on each other's shoulders with same great song and impact on that. i'm joined now by i'm ahead. he's at unity and band. why do you think that you know the fans so good at showing they love the football in the country? first of all, i hope that you've been good and you've been a covering our via because we're all over the place. in every collective sports, we compete as one. this is in our culture. hospitality is something in our culture . besides global, we came to this county and we found hospitality reform for both. so it's like paradise for us right now. the vibe is amazing. everyone is welcoming. we will re speak with other supporters from all over the world. in fact, we've came so far,
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all of us re studies in europe, so he thought you from germany to the ukraine. he's in austria, i saw the marco. and now all of us here to support with our country. and yeah, yeah, if we don't stand for our country, i don't know who's going through the stand for it. so yeah. did you watch the game tonight? what did you think? yeah, we watch the game tonight. we just do a search away from the fast festival. it was really amazing. the vibe in the front festival was nice. we watched the game. i would say like this everyone, one of the best of the work up in russia, the worst up in brazil, the one in south africa. this one is so far as the best. and i'm very looking forward for the next day. and let's see what is going to bring all of the support from all over the world. they're in to with their joyful. so yeah, many for best when and i would say the initiative number was excellent. and what does it mean to have the 1st world cup and a muslim arab country? it's upright for us because i'm not sorry. well,
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i was raised here. i'm really thankful for what this doctor has gave me and it feels like it's my 2nd home. it's not just me also my other out of friends who have never been taught who have, who are actually watching the worked up from all over the world. they feel a sense of belonging to this place because of the culture because of the language because we got approved to the world that we deserve. the best europe has a hosted menu walked up south america, russia, lately they've done well. we have that level to do as good at them and even better . i would say i'm culture them to a 100 percent. fantastic, thank you so much way to like the thank you. as you can see that so much passion from the band. so much excitement here. oh the, the, the bed, the games that are still to come, this place here. so glock, if it is a bit of a tourist tab, we are going to say lots of focus here from the fans over the coming weeks. you
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guys may focus on the world cup 1st here in the middle east and come down here to say the best of water has to offer. and i say, bryan, thank you very much and eat still head around here. historic deal at the you ends come 27 summit negotiators agree to compensate nations honest hit by climate change . but the slight progress on cutting fossil fuel was thus maneesha faces hung parliament for the 1st time in no history. ah hell i think is safe to say that the weather is looking pretty unsettled across here, but the may will also wet weather, lots of windy weather, lots of wintry weather as well. we say enough about a snow have tools, eastern part, some snyder, escandone navia is the wet and windy weather that piling in from the atlantic
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tightly packed ice, abbas and looking pretty breezy radicals at west his hot. if they go all in saying some very heavy ryan or the knowledge that he pretty wet as we go through a monday slides across the iris c in to wowza and some positive things, hope a little try there for scott was still a few shower playing at northeast corner flood, hit scotland, not sweat windy weather to coming through the by biscayne to central and southern parts of france. some snow over the pyrenees. also wet weather there to the western side of the med. it's right is a yep. it's unsettle snow there for the out snow there into crime. we hovering about freezing, just around freezing in ukraine over the next couple of days, and a little dry as we go through tuesday, but still pretty cold. the snow moving into a western russia. dr. article secret pass of northern africa, quite a keen, brisk wind there across the northern coast. having said that, and if anything will see some wet weather just creeping into northern parts of morocco and northern algeria che you nicea, she sloshy trifle. libya at egypt to the south as well. but shell is there,
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armando top storage unit which is 0. 2022 fif. a world cup has kicked off with fi works and fanfare. gatos image shaped, i mean, been her model. sunny, welcomed the world at the historic opening ceremony. is the 1st world cup held in the middle east and the most expensive in its history. i gotta have lost to nil to ecuador, near thing match. the way you see is the south americans lead group a was 3 points and a volunteer school. both of ecuador goals, 33 year old, is the oldest go score in a world cup, opening game i started deal has been struck at the u. n's cop 27 summit and go she h as of agreed to compensate poor nations hardest hit by extreme weather patterns, rich countries generate most of the carbon emissions responsible for climate change . and now they plan to create a fund for damage and economic losses. but many nations are leaving the event in egypt dissatisfied, over progress. on cutting fossil fuels. our anger by report,
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ah, it's been called a break through for poor countries. after 2 weeks of talks, nearly 200 nations agreed to establish a fund to compensate those most at risk from climate change. delegates at the club $27.00 conference in egypt, less famous crystal resort. ratified the declaration in the early hours on sunday of the court. we heard the calls and we responded. today here in charlotte, she we established the 1st ever dedicated fund for awesome damage of home that has been so long in the making. it is a huge achievement to kid and the good to establish lawson them. city, small island states, phone tcp slang to pieces on the negotiators still have to hammer out details for and no decisions been made on where the money
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will come from, nor how grants will be distributed. that money. but delegates from low income countries that say they're optimistic, excited, very, very excited. this is a very positive result. home weren't going to be blue and africans. they're very exciting because for us success immediately which was going to be best. what i would really get from most of them, yet, a warning from the un secretary general. he says the font alone isn't enough to prevent climate. catastrophe. is thought announced that he's the crime with guys. his wash is a small island slip off the map or towards that entirety african country to desert . a prospect many hoped would be addressed through a stronger commitment to limiting global he'd say, to $1.00 degrees celsius. but that didn't happen, or that's despite the talk at being seen by many as the minimum temperature rise,
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that will prevent the worst impacts of climate change. a barbara and gay pulse out to say around if our environment and to nick clark has more from that. lauren deva, in madagascar it is an important breakthrough. lawson times is all about compensating the more vulnerable nations from the worst effects of climate change. and these are nations like the low island states the pacific. and indeed, where we are now, in madagascar is something they'd been calling for since 1990 to cynthia summits in rio. and alpha is own, it has finally happened. it has taken that long. this time round has been pushed back from the u. s. from china and from russia, but they have come round. and the thing is, lawson damage was only put on the agenda this particular call called 27 just before it started there were days of negotiations just to get to this point. and now this is happened. so is quite a triumph and it shows that the, you and process does work despite the criticism that it gets. but note there is not
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yet any money in the fund for loss or damage. and as mohammed a doe of power shift africa, which is an important african angio, he said is like having an empty bucket. and now we need to fill it. but he also said cop 27 has done what no other cult has achieved. it is a big moment. powerful explosions have shaken these apparition nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. damaging infrastructure ukraine's nuclear energy firms, as at least 12 missiles were fired at the facility. and nuclear plant, which is the largest in europe, has come under attack before fucking fears of a major nuclear disaster. moscow and keep of blamed the other for the shelling at separation. a plant is located along the ne pro river on the front line in the wall, where the international atomic energy agency has condemned the attacks on these equities. your plant director, general raphael grossi released a statement saying, explosions occurred at the sight of this major nuclear power plant, which is completely unacceptable. whoever is behind this,
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it must stop immediately. as i've said many times before, you're playing with fire and united states, at least 5 people have been killed in a shooting. at a gay nightclub in colorado springs re say 18 others were wounded in the attack. and patrons managed to subdue the gunman. a 22 year old suspect has been taken into custody and has been treated for injuries of a new known as club q says it's devastated by the census attack to firearms, including a long rifle were found at the scene. maneesha is facing a hung parliament for the 1st time in its political history, saturdays, tightly contested election left major parties, unable to secure enough votes to form a new government. rival leaders are now scrambling to broaden coalitions learns. louis has more from colombo malaysians walk up to an uncertain future on sunday, with no clear winner in the general election. negotiations have begun to determine
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who will join forces to make up the majority in parliament. opposition block the alliance of hope led by on what abraham has the most seats, but not enough break at the national or national alliance is the 2nd largest coalition. it's met with leaders of a regional party based in rock state, who now has the potential to be kingmaker. i think i, i am quite upset because now the alliance of hope, every touch on national are going mechanic. i am hoping for the best for the new government, i just hope that they are all united because in the end it's really about the country is for the people and it's for the future. some analysts say it's possible the same parties that were in power before parliament was dissolved, could work together again, which may upset some voters as this alliance would include various on national or the national front,
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whose leaders are tainted by corruption. the most important thing is for break or the national donnie choose or appoint candidates or by dimensions that don't have any issues with corruption. yup. plenty of those. and it can be part of the government. and the 2nd part of it is that we got the national, we'll have to remain convicted boy and didn't get the dedication to us prosecuting boost with corruption charges. one winner in this election is the malaysian islamic party, a partner in the national alliance. it's now the largest party in parliament by monday afternoon, malaysians should know who the new prime minister will be. the palace has issued the statesman asking leaders of the political parties with the most seats and heads of the major coalitions to nominate a lawmaker who they think is able to command the confidence of the majority in parliament. king also done up de la, has had a hand in determining the prime minister before in 2020. after interviewing m peace, the monarch chose agreed in yassin and went. his administration collapsed
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a year later, the king chose a successor. history, it seems, could repeat itself, florence li, al jazeera kuala lumpur. turning out our coverage of the 2022 fif, her world cup is taken 7 years of construction and nearly $10000000000.00. now cut her stadiums are open and ready for action. in russia, 4 years ago, it was one of most spread out tournaments in history. by contrast, cut i will follow as the most compact. 8 stadiums are hosting matches the fuse number venues since argentina in 1978 germination takes us further. in terms of geographical size, katara is the smallest nation to host football's of biggest tournaments, 70 kilometers the longest distance between any of the stadium ah. darting in the south, al, janine is close to the city of the 1st of the brand new venue completed for the
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world. come, ah, it's just 15 minutes down the road to mamma, which is in mid to come talk to international apples and the large industrial area . ah. so take it into port stadium 97 for the world cups of 1st ever temporary venue. and it's right on the waterfront, rest of the ah, 15 kilometers west were at the redeveloped kelly for international stadium. which bus opened in 1976 and hosted the 2006 asian game. ah, a short journey across and around is the education 50 stadium. the hearts of cut off the center of learning and have 9 university ah, a 10 minute drive on the highway takes you to the banality stadium. the venue from
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the coast, with a capacity of 40000, ah, just to the north of don't. is the venue for the world comp final. the city was built for the tournament and a time, the biggest stadium with 18030 kilometers uppercase in the fifty's. our cool, nice the 60000 seat stadium, p for our june 7 years of construction. nearly $10000000000.00 spent the 7 a brand new stadium facing stage for the biggest football show on the planet was 300 kilometers north of when his air is the people of rosario are watching their favorite song closely. and lena massey's home town, his friends and family, still remember a kent who never left the bowl behind and the people there hoping he can take what looks like his last chance to bring home a well cup. alice, under him. pity,
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found out. oh, shoot you over year who came up with the slogan from another galaxy and from this neighbourhood to celebrate his childhood friend, unit massey, i guess he ran one that i'm a big on layer when we were kids with leo. this was a garbage dump hung about in time. we restored it on monday, and now we have $32.00 mural celebrating him what alan had some decay and then they grew up together. here in lumber, heather, a working class neighborhood, rosario diego says it was safe for back then. in the last decade, violence has skyrocketed due to a drug war, but to re still come here to take pictures and listen to the stories of the young. 1 may see playing on the neighborhood streets a. so a common common nina. he still carries their child inside a family. the humbleness, it is still the same. a childhood in education, the 1st at bolivar to find you forever. luckily, we were naughty and happy around you look at their motto, mrs. out of this world talent was apparent even when he was the smallest kid in his
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classroom. over the years, he made a range of donations to his elementary school. it said that the name was, is that his teacher proudly shows the picture of his 5th grade class at the leo with, with l. a. c. le le, good elderly mom. and he would anxiously wait for recess to play with his friends. everybody wanted to play on his side because he was so good and was always difficult to bring him back to class. i remember teacher telling him there was only one mater dona, that's it. unaware of who she had in her class at the gate. and his story keeps providing inspiration to new generations. messy played for 6 years here for the youth side of new wells, old boys, one of those areas to me, clubs, scoring hundreds of goals before becoming a superstar at barcelona. his then coach still gets emotional, remembering him now an hour. now i taught him nothing to look up to this day. i
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keep seeing small things he keeps pulling out from this magic baggage of knowledge . i hold somewhere. it's a gift from god to feel football. players have achieved as much as mathy has since leaving lab i had at 13, yet a world cup when as always eluded him, putting him under extreme pressure to do so. took them, allow me, my lucille, good humoured dorm. we all share the same wish and it goes beyond argentinians. there are many, many people around the world that want leo to be the champion. he deserves in some, at 35. this could be mess his last chance of winning the world cup for his home town in the entire country. it would be the icing on the cake of his other worldly career. allison run beauty and jesse era, rosario argentina, ah.
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