tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 21, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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ah, hello, i'm north taylor. this is down to 0 news. i live from london coming up here symbolism and spread to cold during the opening ceremony of an historic world cup. football fans are welcomed with a message of inclusion and respect. ah ecuadorian vans rejoice as the team wins the opening match of the tournament. reading host nation cut up to nil historic deal at the un climate talks negotiate is agree to compensate nations hardest hit by climate change. but this slow progress on cutting fossil fuels and malaysia faces are hung parliament for the 1st time in its political history.
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the 1st foot will well cut to be held in the middle east has kicked off in cutter shake to mean been hammered. al funny, the emir of cutter welcomed the world at the end of a spectacular opening ceremony. but the hosts fell to a to kneel, defeat against ecuador, so i've been job aid has the story. the 10 a symbol of our culture. mm hm. it had gallo artist, music color blog. the weight is over for one of the sporting worlds most and dissipated championships. ah, the football world cups, opening ceremony watched by 1000 your front cover and millions of people across the globe. i heard something, not just music, but also oh,
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the 1st wall cup of the post code 19 era. the 1st in the middle east, the 1st posted by emerson country, oh, 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 underway. it didn't start well for the host. saddle, sheep charged off his lines and valencia had it in but the r rule, the town for a narrow offside. 15 minutes in out she was enrolled again. catching valencia
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the referee played advantage. but then gave the penalty. valencia but ecuador ahead ah on the half hour it was to valencia getting a 2nd going into half time that it's ann marie that he did get a sight of gold but couldn't find the net. ah, the 2nd half was more even, but they were only 3 minutes left. ben, muhammad been thought he had the host best chance of the game. not to be better now face a challenge to get out of their group. ah, and with that, the drama begins for defense. i know it seemed very impossible for them to carry did property, but i was as highly as but in them to wind them today is our 2nd home. of course,
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we're hoping for them to take a job years to get you a journey fraught with challenges from a grueling brigade your global pandemic from building the infrastructure for an entire nation delivering stadiums on time. this is the day which marks overcoming all of those challenges and the fee for woke up and putter has officially begun. some of the job without a 0 dollar or reese has more from outside to elevate stadium where they are pretty much to place a great rule went up parents all bite stadium is. katara kicked off the 2022 world cup, but the crowd soon became subdued. as equities and valencia 1st scored a goal that was eventually ruled out for offside, but then scored twice more in the half to ultimately give ecuador a to know when in this opening fixture and mean that cut off become the 1st woke up house to lose that opening much of the tournament, however,
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the team has already come a long way when cats are one, the bits to host the tournament back in 2010. they were outside the world's top $100.00. now that number 50 and the asian champions, they're going to need to use all that big game experience. if they're going to get past senate goal and then the netherlands, and get out of this group. and you know, we don't really need it. they are not most of the people that live this now nor stadium on their, on their way to the 19th of moran and you know, where they are about in danger, to celebrate or as late as they possibly can. yeah, we have one of the players. well, let me ask games with how do you celebrate a goal? we're going to show us. i mean, lee mayor, i had one door with me,
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but it was more than a steward. oh, with that enjo myron young with an overrun, we have a drug trafficking. and my criminal gangs, and the bumping is young then with i'm john, the c o. well it with many insurance. i, a, there are millions and millions of ecuador in right now that are celebrating and hoping that they can go beyond just as an opening match, which really nobody believed that they would be able to, when there was that old sort of saying that it's always a that when they said that they made my way, my maybe one nail to nail, they almost made it a, they are again happy and then they even had brain they would be. and now they're saying a lot further. let's
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go back to do her now and talk to us or hire. she has been at the katara cultural village at so just on midnight in doha, bring an end to an historic day for cutter. sorry, lauren? well, there have been assigned to celebration in guitar and katara is considered an area where families gaza. it's huge space. if you have a look behind me, you'll see that there are these down to the traditional boats they created, especially for this was cause to introduce the rest of the world to country culture and traditions. and just to my side here we have the shutting down. now because a few ladies that have been cooking these delicious to possibly flat breads and influence from southeast asia, we have a huge soft hit in castle. and then there are,
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there are different booths. you have the money booth, you have a young man, the booth and iraq hebrews. and they quite came to not just showcase what's happening in the country here, but also across the entire region. this is the 1st time will cut to the house in this part of the world, and it means a lot, not just the people living here, but the people in the region they're able to show how things are done in a different way. let's say catherine has been really focused on family for example, especially throughout the walls cotton. now obviously catherine lost the game, but we still plenty of categories in this part here. not so much. the commodore is because they've been mostly in the stadium yesterday. i was at the airport and plenty of flights were coming in from europe, where there was lots of latin americans, argentinians, brazilians, ecuadorian mexicans. they've made a very long journey to get here. there's not many direct flights coming from latin america. so they've got to go by europe, some of them traveling 2427 hours. and they said this is the 1st time that even as
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a visited the african continent or the asian continent or even this region. so awesome, what do you expect to see? there's been different coverage across the country on this was comp and they all said so they had no patients and they are quite excited to see what castle has to offer. now how far in the last few years, especially since winning the world's car has really progressed in many ways it's opened up. this is a country that rely on the pol diving industry. and just behind me where the sea is sources to the side of me. there are those doubts that they use for the poll for the poll diving, and then they discovered oil and gas and everything changed for them here. so it's incredible to see because you have the high rises and then you also see the traditional, for example, my colleague alexi was doing last from earlier that shows the old and the new coming together. and i think this was, was comp has been
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a way to show you that and also to showcase all of the entertainment that they've got. people have, for example, today performing. and that's the kind of thing you're going to expect for the rest of the world costs nor, i'm sorry, i thank you very much. indeed. now taken 7 years of construction and nearly $10000000000.00, now cut stadiums are open and ready for action in russia. 4 years ago it was one of the most spread out tournaments in history. by contrast, cause i will follow as the most compact. 8 stadiums are hosting the matches, the fewest number venues since argentina and 978 german mash takes us through them . in terms of geographical size, katara is the smallest nation to host footballs. 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 world. come, ah, it's just 15 minutes down the road to mamma,
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which is near to cut off to international apples and the large industrial area ah, located in tow house port stadium 974 is the weld cups. the 1st ever temporary venue and it's right on the waterfront. rest of the i 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. it's at the heart of catalyst center of learning. and home 9 university, ah, a 10 minute drive on the highway takes you to it's been on the stadium venue from the coast, with a capacity of 40000 ah,
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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 cities are cool. nice. the 60000 seat stadium. p for our cup. i. 7 years of construction, nearly $10000000000.00 spent 7, a brand new stadium facing stage for the biggest football show on the planet or tournament has transformed areas of the country capital into fans, owns with $1000000.00 people are expected to visit the country during the world. cup under there is electra abroad and has been out meeting fans in su quirky. look, i have to say it has had such an amazing atmosphere here all evening. a real party atmosphere, people out really to have a good time to talk to all of the other fancy rain yet from all around the world.
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with same brazilian band was nina rainy and fans with same fans from nicea. in fact, i have to say that you know, the parents, they really know how to party and it being banging drives. they've been waving flags that mean 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 over an hour 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 the foundry and we found hospitality reform for both. so it's like paradise for us right now. the vibe is amazing. everyone is welcoming. we re speak with other supporters from all over the world. in fact, we've came so far, all of us responded in europe. so we thought you from germany to your grade,
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he's in austria, i saw your mother go. and now all of us here to support with our boundaries 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 pants over the coming way as they focused on the world cup. first here in the middle east and come down here to say the best of water has been coming up when i was here. this news, our 5 year old who grew into a giant of the game, we visit the argentinian town. well, you know, messy, kicked off his career. ah, historic deal has been struck at the you ends call 27 summit. negotiations have agreed to comp, say to poor nations hardest hit by extreme weather patterns. rich countries generate most of the carbon emissions responsible for climate change. and now they planned to create a fund for damage and economic losses and many nations and leaving the event in
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egypt to satisfy their progress on cutting fossil fuels of our anger. perrier force, ah, it's been called a breakthrough 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 conference in egypt. smith's famous christian resort ratified the declaration in the early hours on sunday of the court. we heard the calls and we responded today here in charlotte shift, we established the 1st ever debbie kate could fund for awesome damage. a form that has been so long in the making. it is a huge, achieve too good. and the good to establish lawson damage. city. small island states, phone t stupidity. sang 2 cases in negotiators still have to
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hammer out details for and no decisions been made on where the money will come from, nor how grants will be distributed that many but delegates from low income countries that say they are optimistic, excited feel very excited. this is a very positive result for 1.3, b and africans. very, very exciting because for us success, we need the future was going to be best what i would get from most of them. yet a warning from the un secretary general. he says the fond the loan isn't enough to prevent climate catastrophe. but it's not the no city of the grandma's guys, his watches are small islands, slip off the map or towards that entirely african country to desert. a prospect many hoped would be addressed through a stronger commitment to limiting label heating to 1.5 degrees celsius. but that
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didn't happen, or that's despite the talk at being seen by many as the minimum temperature eyes that would prevent the wes impacts of climate change. a barbara and gay pulse out to say around us among our environment and to nick clark has more from that nor endeavour in met at 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've been calling for since 1990. 2 sincere summit in rio and how 30 years on 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 at this particular coffee cup $27.00, just before it started there were days of negotiations just to get to this point. and now this has happened to is quite a trial. and it shows that the u. n. process does work despite the criticism that
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it gets. but note there is not 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 cop 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 firm says at least 12 missiles were fired at the facility. the nuclear plant, which is the largest in europe, has come under attack before spoken fears of a major nuclear disaster. cosco and kiva blamed each other for the shilling at separation. the plant is located along with the pro river on the front line in the wall. international atomic energy agency has condemned the attacks on these approved plant director general refi across the released a statement saying,
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explosions occurred. the site of this major nuclear power plant, which is completely unacceptable. whoever is behind this, it must stop immediately. as i've said many times before, you're playing with fire. malaysia is facing 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 lead is now scrambling to broaden coalitions for louis as more from quantum poll malaysians walk up to an uncertain future on sunday, with no clear winner in the general election. negotiations have begun to determine who will join forces to make up the majority in parliament. opposition block? the alliance of hope led by unwise brian has the most seats, but not enough break at the national or national alliance is the 2nd largest
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coalition. it's met with leaders of a regional party based in rock state, who now has the potential to be kingmaker. i don't think i, i am quite upset because now the alliance of every touch on national are going neck . and 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 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 barry sagnasti now or the national front, whose leaders are tainted by corruption. the most important thing is 4, because the national don't choose or appoint candidates or by dimensions that don't have any issues with corruption yet plenty of those and can be part of the government. and the 2nd part of it is that we got the national,
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we'll have to remain convicted boy and didn't get the dedication was prosecuting dose 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 a 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 to law has had a hand in determining the prime minister before in 2020. after interviewing m p's, the monarch chose william in yassin. and when his administration collapsed a year later, the king chose a successor. history, it seems, could repeat itself, florence li, al jazeera, quite little boy in the united states. and he's 5 people have been killed in a shooting at a gay nightclub in colorado springs. but he say 18 others were wounded in the
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attack, and patrons managed to subdue the gunman. a 22 year old suspect has been taken into custody and is being treated for injuries venue known as club q says it's devastated by the senseless attack to firearms, including a long rifle were found at the scene. we are actively processing the scene at quote, club, q, initial evidence and interviews indicate that the suspect entered cub club. you and immediately began shooting at people and sighed as he moved further into the club. while the suspect was inside of the club, at least to her robe, people inside the club confronted and fought with the suspect and were able to stop, stop the suspect from continuing to kill them. harm others with o dam, a great debt. a thanks still to come. this usa me is a vicious head to the polls and nicole, where rico number of independence, a competing for seats. ah
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hello. i think it's safe to say that said the weather's looking pretty unsettled across year, but the may will also wet weather, lots of windy weather, lots of wintry weather as well. we said a fabulous snow. have tools, eastern parts of style. scandinavia is the wet and windy weather that piling in from the atlantic tightly packed dice, abbas and looking pretty breezy radicals at western side of your day. go island, seeing some very heavy rain or the mileage any pretty wet as we go through monday. slides across the irish sea into wowza and somehow to bring the hope a little draw there for scott was still a few showers 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 way with the pyrenees also went by there to the western side of the med. it's right. it's a yep. it's unsettled snow there for the out snow there into crime. be hovering about freezing, just around freezing in ukraine over the next couple of days,
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a little dryer as we go through tuesday, but still pretty cold air snow moving into a western russia. dr. article parser of northern africa, quite a keen, brisk wind there across the northern coast. having said that, and if any thing we'll see some wet weather just creeping into northern parts of morocco, northern algeria, she nicea, she stayed ashi drive for libya at egypt to the south. as well, but shell is there, west africa. ah, ah, with a with
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generation full meets premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. most of it starts in a pyramid representation is rides that the rest will follow and travel to anterior to discover how flu school played a key role in shaping the country. from its struggle for liberation to the 2019 protest, the political reform generation football episode 2 on al jazeera. ah ah, i'm under the top stories here now. j 0. 2022 fif. a world cup has kicked off with
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fireworks and found a fair cat o's emir shake to me. i've been hammered, and fanny welcomed the world. at the historic opening ceremony post cut, i have lost to nail to ecuador, and the opening match. when sees that the south americans lead group a with 3 points and a valencia scored both of ecuador goals, a 33 year old is the oldest goal scorer in the world, cup and game have been cheers and celebrations falling. the opening match the torment has transformed areas of cutter into fans, owns, building a 1000000 people are expected to visit the country during the world cup. for years president donald trump's twitter account has been restored. new owner eat on musk conducted a pole on the social media platform, and a narrow majority voted in favor of trump's return. his account was suspended in 2021 due to the risk of incitement of violence. twitter is still facing an uncertain future with almost 1200 employees leaving the company. gabriel is under
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as more from san francisco. make no mistake about it. there's one person and one person only that makes all the decisions at twitter right now. and that's the billionaire elan musk he remains here in san francisco at the company headquarters . re continues to make would appear to be erratic decisions. most recently announcing that he would reinstate the twitter account of former president. donald trump. you might remember trump's account was suspended by twitter few years ago after some of his supporters stormed the u. s. capital beyond that must because told employees that the main mission is to keep the social media site running over the next few days and weeks during the world cup. because there's expected to be a huge influx of traffic to twitter by fans and others who are posting to the popular social media site. as the matches go on in cutter,
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there's real worry that the twitter could crash because there are so few engineer teams are still working at the site to keep it up and running. we believe that just in the last 48 to 72 hours as many as a 1000 twitter engineers might have walked off the job and simply resigned. and believe that there could be only a few 100 twitter cor, engineers keeping the site running. even with that, musk has its believe that musk is preparing to fire hundreds of more employees that remain as early as monday. melissa, speak to remish of our son. he is a professor at the u. c. l. a. department of information studies joins us via skype from co. i'm but all in india, thanks very much for being with us. so what do you make of the direction that you don't mask has taken twitter and we heard there about the reinstating of trumps account. that was after a poll that must himself admitted was plagued by by bought. so what do you think of
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the way it's going deeply troubling. twitter has a massive influence on global journalism. it should not be seen merely in terms of its number of users, which of course is going to temporarily spike as you are reporting during the world cup. but actually, twitter has massive, massive global influences and to consider that the wealthiest man in the history of the world can arbitrarily make decisions about who is to be on the platform and who to not be on the platform is troubling. at best, my issue is left about whether trump or anyone for that matter is on the platform. and more about the fact that being on the platform being visible on the platform has everything to do with being able to post content that's inflammatory or hateful or at times, just blatantly untrue. we saw that trump was the central node of false information about 70 to 80 percent of it. most studies showed that when he was on the platform, because the algorithm boost content that's likely to grab the eyeballs. so what
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kind of moderation, if any, is it going to end up with, do you think pretty much none. i mean look at these firings that are occurring. many of them are engineers, of course, and they are likely to get other jobs. but mosque has not really made any statements affirming the importance of hiring actual content. moderators, who are people living in different parts of the world to are trained in journalism trains. and you know, kind of understanding the civic impacts of technology, content, moderation before, was deeply troubling. at twitter, because much of the time it was exploited workers working in the middle of the night without any unionization, or living wages in places like the philippines. but now it's even worse. my car seems to have no interest in actual hiring human beings. you can ensure that the platform does serve a greater democratic and journalistic purpose. i think for markets, it's quite a rush to be able to control what he call the world's largest public sphere. so
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it's not, not a good situation at all. and remember, again on twitter, free speech has everything to do with being able to be visible and being able to be visible has to do with the bi rally of the content that you post. and we know that the content that's being posted, not just on twitter, but pretty much every platform that tends to spread like wildfire. it tends to be quite heinous, content, outrageous content. and that's because, again, all this correlation and data mining shows that it's going to spread like that, it's going to grab eyeball. there's so much data being gathered. every aspect of those. i mean, you mentioned that people being let go by, by moscow. how vulnerable is tuition? i mean, could it fall over if you, for lots of people no longer than the jobs, would you think that it's still kind of lim pon, even without these various engineers and people? good question. yeah. there's 2 major vulnerabilities. one of the technical vulnerability with people leaving, it's actually a great thing, of course,
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in many ways for twitter that it's going to have the temporary spike and get mosque and opportunities to keep people on the platform. but part of the bunch of people at this time seems like not the smartest of business moves. to be honest. the other major challenge that must faces is, advertiser is the thing to leave the platform. of course, you know, trump was a great ally for many advertisers and media media networks because he was great grabbing eyeball whether it was on twitter or on television, but advertises may have had enough. and that may not be a good thing for twitter. of course, we are talking about the world's wealthiest men, so it's up to, it's really an interesting question to consider. how much does the actually care about being a, a business that is economically sustainable, let alone and a business that has a sense of decency or social, or journalist big responsibility or? sure, thank you very much need for sharing your thoughts on that. thank you. i think millions
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of voters in nepal have headed to the polls to choose a new government rising prices and poor job prospects at the front of many people's minds. a record number of independence are competing for seats, but established parties are expected to dominate well below reports from monday. the early hours of federal and provincial elections in de paul and a steady trickle of voters. casting your ballads at pulling stations across kaufman do is to 2nd time nepalese voted under a constitution approved in 2015. this time, thousands of candidates are taking part. a significant number. not allied would major coalitions with independent candidates have been doing my time to give the hampton channels anywhere to can go on as a candidate. but because the fact is, is don't motor people at parking affiliate. so they did so the parties will realist, the big no party. that's one election in nepal has finished. it's 5 year term due to power struggles, incumbent prime minister, sure bothered,
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dubai has been into post 5 times is main rival, k, p sharma. only 3 and both are running again for the top post. it's shaping up to be a 2 horse race between the ruling that police congress and the main opposition party united marxist lenin is both of held power in the past decade and a half or so. and are making the same old promises deposit economies struggling to recover after inflation reached nearly 9 percent. the pandemic exposed flaws in its public health care system. and basic services are still inaccessible to many in rural areas. and to say this partly explains a surprised victory for new commerce in local pulse. in may, it was on part of that the independent voting brock would infringe the proportional representation because they would not have the mason wide influence. but what has happened, you know, the, the influence of this new commerce on an ottoman space where you have
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a more population these days. so the major parties may be assured of directly elected seats under the proportional representation system. 110 may swing to independence. 40 was as founded, more candidate would definitely get more. but if everything was well for the public, homeless lit coalition is likely to have more sits. but i still have a doubt that there will be single handedly able to form the government. social media and urban ization may have changed the landscape of their police politics. but most voters are hoping that whoever gets the majority will have their best interest at heart. barnaby. no, i'll just 0 cut. men do a man who is being held at a center for migrants in the u. k. his died after falling sick. he was staying at the manson migrant center in southeast england, after arriving in the country in a small boat earlier this month. officials say the man died in hospital on saturday
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ought to be coming on well, is death is bringing renewed criticism to the u. k. government over its treatment of asylum seekers. the president of equitorial guinea except to extend his 43 year tenure in sunday's elections ahead of the vote. toyota o'brien and game as government has been devoting tens of thousands of migrants, most are from neighboring cameroon. as nicholas hack report, not the return home they wanted. after being expelled from neighboring equitorial guinea, these cam roonan 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, accused them of committing crimes and creating instability. nonsense as this car,
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moody and 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. beth to it 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 jeff at 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 after they took me to the basement. i resist edmondo, but then they forced me to undress and they abused me. human rights watch accused security forces of rape, torture and arbitrary detention. after 43 years in power, 80 year old president 20 era of young and gramma is running for reelection. he's
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sure to win his party. the democratic party of equitorial guinea, one almost a 100 percent of the votes during last parliamentary elections norm 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 of the total guinea and for the opposition parties. but critics say it's anything but normal, describing the country as a 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, are expected to be deported before the end of the year. nicholas hawk al jazeera
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scientists say russia's sharva, which volcano has become extremely active, and a powerful explosion could occur any time. tearing clouds of ash have been seen spewing from the volcano, which is one of the largest on the cum chat, cap and insular in the country is far east. it's also one of russia's most active volcanoes with an estimated 60000 eruptions in the past 10000 years. turning out our coverage of the fee for weld cup and cutter name are as likely to be central to brazil's quest for an unprecedented 6th world cup. a parish and her salmon star was born in modest cruises on the outskirts of sao paolo, people there, hoping their hometown hero can bring home. another title again, a gift has more football coach betsy, who teaches the game like a dance. a combination of hip twisty need lifting in jewish finger or brazilian
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swing. we add to that a touch of deception and you're ready to steal the ball from your opponent. ha, easier said than done. but young, the man followed the rules of his 1st instructor to the t. a digital college name or was very smart as school and on the field. well, he's a great imitator. go pick the best church from the greatest players and make them his own was if well, i'll back. don't bernoulli seltzer, but she'll 1st spotted the mar when the future star was 5 years old. former football player name our senior, had taken his son to watch him play musical him out of cuban gram. i saw this child climb up and down the stands with an unusual agility. he had quick reflectors, body control, and the makings of a star son. i asked need his parents when started training him in indoor football and until he was old enough to move on. but she will help name are joined. the you
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have links of the santos team. santos is one of brazil's biggest teams with a glorious past. it has been the breeding ground of many stars, notably ballet, and it was here that ne mod made his professional debut at 17 and where he reached international fame. while playing for santos, ne mar, averaged a goal every other match and help the club when the prestigious, the better the lord is the team's 1st. since the sixty's, during by less time from there he went on to play from barcelona until 2017. when he signed a record breaking, 260000000 dollar transfer deal with by he so jeff man, most brazilians consider name are a native from santos, the largest port in latin america. but he was born into a simple and humble family. the city of mercy thus cruces, withered him for once,
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much, much to land. but he will. he asked me how i recall helping deliver naima when 400 babies are born on this hospital every month. i remember because his father paid for the local team at the time and was well known. and mowgli off the field, he's had his fair share of bad press, a tax evasion scandal and a rape accusation. which courts dismissed after considering name are a victim of an intended scam at the time brazilian president label. so madison stood by the player with i believe name all he's innocent. they have also now in the turn, the mar, endorsed bull sonatas failed bid for a 2nd. turn in an extremely divisive election in october, prompting criticisms from brazilian fans who supported his adversary, president elect using nazi lula thus, silva, god, i said no more, said what he thought. instead of sitting on the fence at the fence is for cowards.
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while the brazilian squatters and could tar amy for an unprecedented 6 world cup title. back in santa's bet she is preparing a new generation of ne mars monica and i kiss santos, brazil all j 0. 300 kilometers north have when his are is there people have rosario watching their favorite song closely. and leona massey's home town, his friends and family, still remember a kid who never left the ball behind and the people there hoping he can take what looks like his last chance to bring home a world cup as i was under him, yet he found out, oh sure, yeah, over year, who came up with the slogan from another galaxy and from this neighbourhood to celebrate this childhood friend unit messy, i guess even one that i'm a big on layer when we were kids with leo, this was a garbage done hung about in time we've restored it on monday and now we have 32 neural celebrating him what alan had some decay and then they grew up together. here in lumber, heather, a working class neighborhood of rosario,
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diego says it was safe for back then. in the last decade, violence has skyrocketed due to a drug war, but tories 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 the 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 the america. misses out of this world. talent was apparent even when he was the smallest kid in his classroom. over the years, he made a range of donations to his elementary school. if that then it was his teacher proudly shows the picture of his 5th grade class at the leo with dallas e. like really 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
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one madonna as 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 worlds. old boys went on for rosario to main clubs, scoring hundreds of golds before becoming a super star at barcelona. his then coach still gets emotional. remembering him no another. no, i told him nothing. go up to this day. i keep seeing small things he keeps rolling out from this magic baggage of knowledge. i hold somewhere. it's a gift from god to fill football players have achieved as much as massey has since leaving lab her 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 humor bomb. we all share the same wish and it goes beyond argentinians. there
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are many, many people around the world that want leo to be the champion. he deserves in some, at 35. this could be message 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. i listened to them yet the al jazeera rosario argentina through the build up to the well count. there's been criticism that cut doesn't have a football culture. but snohomish met a permanent country comedian. he says, that's not true. my name's hammer. there, molly, i'm with me again. a producer entrepreneur and i write stuff and then i tell stories and hopefully people can find them kind of land that a good morning. good morning. so 1st of all, why did you bring us to this place? i'm because it's, it's a walk of so walk if i love to walk as
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a destination for anyone who's visiting a book and it's the oldest market and pop up and the name comes from. so gloria from in standing market. and that's exactly how trade these to happen. and this shop here is one of the oldest coffee shops in to walgreens. and football fans come here a lot had to weigh a comedian. that's very unusual. like how, how, i don't know, how do people respond to that? how did your parents respond to this when you 1st or they still don't know, like it's a best kept secret. thanks for telling them. no. the good. they, they don't get it. you know, my with i come from an academic family, my dad, the reason we traveled so i grow, i was born here, grew up in american ireland. so it was very, very irish. and then i moved here and it was like i had 2 people didn't understand what i was saying. so i'm from gives
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a bad out over there and we're here. can you pass this all please? i would like some of the things you can say things, but i want to keep talking to you and as much as i love this place to want to go see, some of the papers have been gone quickly. let's go off to you madam. what a gentleman, my mamma, raise me. good. right. so we'll just have a little walk around to walk of a with we hear now that you need to get anything from you. what do you usually get from
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the physical address? i'm waiting for a genie and usually i need and all the stereotypes never word. be a billionaire. where's i thought you are a been and unfortunately no. i only have one rosalie. not 7, such a hard life. no lamb, this get you before. and so this is why i come to log up so all the smelly stuff, like poor n, like incense and all that. yeah. and then i get textiles. but what i love about it is you get to see all of these colors that come from, you know, everywhere. so walking around the soup is always like an explosion of color. ah, it was just passing by. what is that? this is think this is a great health care is a bubble that even falcons have their own hospital. and it's a fact love a hospital,
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a whole abate enough or to a general vanilla in like 45 with one of my favorite kind of just as a i art pcm is 974. and i said that's built for purpose and then we'll be gone. he built the state of shipping containers that i just think that's fast. many with the main one is at least in i believe that i think the best way to have a full unfair experience. and mix with everyone is that public transport, metro and if take the metro and the buses, that's the best way to get you to the saying. i
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know i've got for you and you tell me what they mean. and so a lot and show a lot has multiple meanings. and it all depends on how you say it in charlotte means. yeah, god willing. if god wills it, so it shall be, you say, and shala and shala like call us and shall. i mean, is that a 5050 chance that he's not getting that he's not in july in july if it's like if, if it's, if it hasn't either for it, which means yes. like yes. and shaw law. that means like, like we're about to, in shellman in, you know, like, it's never going to happen and it wouldn't take violence to get it then it's like in charlotte like you're hopeful, like like you said, and now in some lunch with that, where like, it did actually mean what it means in charlotte,
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and then what other words you can teach our audience off on for the fans who come in here. hello hannah is like, hello, hello. yeah, hello, hello, hello, that's like cut bodies. hello. hello. i thought he's not, but he's when you hear it just means hello. hello means welcome. okay. yeah, that means let's go lap and yeah, yeah, layla means let's go to google. what are go me. i la as like maria, let's go right now. mm. okay. how do you, how would you print? i sat up up, up, up. even an artist. there's 2 is a problem i found is the classic arabic. not a big. oh boy, joe, we, i told you buddy. yeah,
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i can't. ha. what was the funniest pronunciation, entire quatre? no, you do. i swear to god quaid our american cutter cutter. know yourself where to get her going over that get her. oh boy bill what it all with business essay. what would you say to people saying it's not willing hunting and it's not ready to post a big event like the welcome growing up. we played football barefoot and like that
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was what we did is kids football is the most watched sport participate in sports in the country. so i don't blame people for saying whatever they're saying because they don't know. you know, it's our ability is authorities to showcase our culture to bring people in. and that's exactly what we're doing and we're doing it for the whole arab world. it's not just for a couple of hours. the host country. yes. a couple of these are a minority and cover a 140 a 160 different nationalities living here. they all calls place home. 3 yes, so can we go to the bait stadium? we're going to, i'll bait stadium where it's all going to start. yeah. because the to cut, that was going to be ecuador. yeah. other stereotypes. i don't know that we all have camels. i have never owned a camel. i've eaten a few, but i've never on the camel, nor have i ever raised the camel. how does it make you feel as
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a country and moment when the moment of pride finally gets here? i don't think any other country has been exposed to the things that has been exposed to the media and it's fine. we're doing it anyway. it's happening like people will come to have a great experience. and it's been arab oil. i thought of the nation. but there's so many different cultures here that are part of the fabric of our identity with tend to in the middle of nowhere. they get, they like to watch my favorite stadium. i think people will be in all of this building is art. it's not just
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ah ah ah. than the tourist terraces of the football of choice. what club loyalty can 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 kind of alaska display of peace and unity. the funds who make football altruism
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angels on al jazeera, a new series follows footballs from 6 countries, hoping to make it to count out 2022. my dinning was to be a basketball player in the world. now at each year the next episode made 3 wells come, hopeful, brought me around by sacrifice a lot of seeing a lot of days before my family. i wouldn't do that to play with the world cup dream . iran on al jazeera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of and networks journalists on al jazeera. ah .
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