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the fans who make football altruism angels on al jazeera a new series follows footballs from 6 countries, hoping to make it to catch out 2022. my dinning was to be a basketball player in the world. now at each year, the next episode made 3 worlds come, hopeful, brought me around by sacrifice, a love seat, a lot of days before my family. i would 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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symbolism and spectacle during the opening ceremony of a historic world cup, football fans are welcomed with a message of inclusion and respect. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up ecuador in fans, rejoice as the team wins the opening match of the tournament, beating host nation cut off to nil. historic deal of the year in climate talks negotiate is agree to compensate nations hardest hit by climate change for the so progress on cutting fossil fuels and malaysia faces hung parliament for the 1st time in its political history.
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hello the 1st football welcome to be held in the middle east has kicked off in keta, she to mean in. hm. and anthony, the amir of cutter welcomed the world at the end of a spectacular opening ceremony. but the host fell to a to know defeat against ecuador, some of and job aid has the story. the 10 a symbol of our culture. mm hm. at a goal of artists, music, color and applause. the weight is over for one of the sporting worlds and dissipated championships. ah, the football world cups, opening ceremony watched by thousands of fans and other and millions of people across the globe. i heard something not just music, but also this whole to celebrate. the 1st woke up of the post covered 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 and away. it didn't start well for the host saddle sheep charged off his lines and a valencia headed in but the r rule that out for a narrow offside. 15 minutes in al, she was enrolled again. catching valencia the referee played advantage. but then
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gave the penalty. valencia ecuador ahead. on the half hour it was to valencia getting his 2nd going into half time. but it's ann marie that he did get a sight of goal, but couldn't find the net. 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 that property. but i was as highly as putting them to windy mtv or is our 2nd home . so of course, we're hoping for them to take a job years to get chair,
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a journey brought 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 other officially begun from a job without the 0 poorest has more from outside abate stadium. a great roar whence up parrot, i'll bite stadium cattle, kicked off the 2022 well kept but the crowd soon became subdued as ecuador and valencia 1st school to go. lit was eventually ruled out for off side, 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, the team has already come a long way when cats are one, the pits to host the tournament back in 2010,
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they were outside the world's top 100. now that number 50 and of 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 latin america, leticia newman has been out to his ecuadorian fans in gwen key. and you know, wait over, they are most of the people i've read this now it's maybe i'm on their, on their way to get a late as they possibly can. yeah, we have one of the players a celebrate a goal. we're going to show us a drug
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trafficking and my becoming a little bit is monthly. there are millions and millions of ecuador is right now that are celebrating and hoping that they can go beyond just this opening match, which really nobody believed they would be able to win. that 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 happy. and then they even had brain they would be. and now they're saying
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a lot further sale malik listed with a fans in doha, watching the ethnic game, even though cut last spirits are still high. ah, a. well, the birthday the woke up happening was not exactly how could i want that they lost the match, but it hasn't jump in the mood of all the bands here. i'm a part of it. ah.
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well, we're leaving me a call from earlier on. there were thousands of people. yeah, congregated around that screen to get a glimpse of the 1st game of the world cup. now, many of them with supporting cuz i'm going to go home tonight. pretty disappointed with the upper door in the big night. they're going to celebrate all over cassandra, many echo during fancy a for the so you were the support for the guitar team. people find intriguing coming in just to get a glimpse of the 1st much. i couldn't go to copeland my so i decided to come to do fun with amazing. i'd love to supply some for me as well. i got to be enjoyment with maybe there with more
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around the 9 ends up in this appointment for the home fun. they'll hope however, 13 compels possibly try and qualify for the next round. what for sure is that can, i can go off will the next street that's taken 7 years of construction and nearly $10000000000.00. now cut stadiums are ready for action in russia 4 years ago, it was one of the most spread out tournaments in history. i contrast cutter will follow as the most compact 8 stadiums are hosting matches the fewest number of venues since argentina in 1978 german ash takes us through them. oh, in terms of geographical size, cattle is the smallest nation to host football's a biggest tournaments. 70 kilometers the longest distance between any of the stadiums. starting in the south, the albany is close to the city of our macro,
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the fust of the brand new venues completed for the won't come with. it's just 15 minutes down the road to out the mama, which is near to catalyst to international airports and the large industrial area ah, located in dough house port stadium. 974 is the wild cups of 1st ever temporary venue. and it's right on the water front at ras. abby, a boot ah, 15 kilometers west were out there. we developed a khalifa international stadium which 1st opened in 19 and 76, and hosted the 2006 asian games. ah, a short journey across and ran is the education city stadium. it's at the hearts of catalyst, a center of learning and home to 9 universities. mm . a 10 minute drive on the do town highway takes you to om had been out. he stadium is the father's venue from the coast, with
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a capacity of $40000.00 ah, to the north of doha, is the venue for the world comp final. the city, if you would built a tournament at a time, the biggest stadium with 18030 kilometers uppercase in cities. our cool life, the 60000 seat stadium, teeth that are come. in 7 years of construction, nearly $10000000000.00 spent 7, a brand new stadium facing stage for the biggest book will show on the planet still to come on al jazeera and he's 5 people killed in a shooting it again. night clamp in the us and millions of it has had to oppose and nicole by a record number of independence, competing facies, ah
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hello, welcome to look at the international forecastle fiber. do still have a few showers in the forecast for south eastern parts of australia not as heavy as they have been recently in speclink of shower cloud. they're just eating through the bite packed ice about risk winds rattling across their tasmania into victoria. and still a few of those showers just creeping up towards a c. c. pushing into that sir. eastern side of australia over heavier showers will be further north just around the sunshine coast, up towards the gulf carpenter area around the top head, pushing into northern parts of wu, wei lots. you drive down to the south with temperatures on the rise, the perth getting up to around 33 celsius being, see, have at wet weather, ramping up or touch as we make our way through tuesday, by this date, looking a little better down towards se not so great, if you're in that as man, yes,
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doesn't blustery showers. they should blow 3. by the time we come to wednesday and they're making the way into new zealand. 19 celsius. wellington still gonna have to route 21 there. and christ church is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains shelter, sort of a mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, largely dry. as we go through monday, sharon, making its way through bits and pieces of shad cloud across the cream peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah. the 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 rush will follow and travel to algeria to discover how flu will played a key role in shaping the country. from its struggle for liberation to the 2019 protest, the political reform generation football episode to on al jazeera lou
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ah, and one of the top stories about 02022 for weld compass kicked off with fireworks and fanfare. gatos immune shaped. i mean, in her mind, anthony welcomed the world at the historic opening ceremony. it's the 1st world cup held in the middle east and the most expensive in its history. most got to have lost to nil to ecuador in the opening match. south americans lead group a with 3 points, and a valencia have scored both of ecuador goals. 33 year old is the oldest go score in a world cup open game. having cheers and celebrations falling the opening match the
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torment has transformed areas of cut off into fans, owns over a 1000000 people are expected to visit the country during the world cup. a start deal has been struck at the u. n's cup 27 summit negotiators 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 the fund for damage and economic losses. but many nations are leaving the event in egypt dissatisfied with progress on cutting fossil fuels somewhere on gulf. i report, 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 most famous crystal resort. the ratified the declaration in
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the early hours on sunday of the court. we heard the calls and we responded today here in char machine, we established the 1st ever debbie kate could fund for loss or damage a form that has been so long in the making. it is a huge achieve ticket and the good news to establish lawson them city years. small island state phone is typically trying to keep this on. the negotiators still have to 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're up to mystic excited, feel very excited. this is a very positive result. home weren't going to be blue and africans. very, very exciting was for us success. we meet the teacher was going to be
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a best one. i was really good for most of them. yet a warning from the un secretary general. he says the fond alone isn't enough to prevent climate catastrophe. but it's not now said the klamath guys, his wash is a small island slip off the map, or towards that anti the african country to desert. a prospect many hoped would be addressed through a stronger commitment to limiting global heating to 1.5 degrees celsius. but that didn't happen, or that's despite the target 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 is among our environment as janet clark has more from that lower endeavor. in madagascar, it is an important breakthrough. lawson damage 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,
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where we are now in madagascar is something they've been calling for since 1990 to cynthia summits 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. this particular caught caught 27 just before it started. there were days of negotiations just to get to this point, and now this has happened. so is quite a triumph. and it shows that the un process does work despite the criticism that it gets. but note there is not yet any money in the fund for loss and damage. and as mohammed a doe of power shift africa, which is an important african angio, he said, it's 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 are shaken these f for risha nuclear power plant
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in southern ukraine. damaging infrastructure. ukraine's euclid 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, sparking fears of a major nuclear disaster. moscow, and kiva blamed each other for their shilling at separate issue. the plant is located along the disney pro river on the front line in the wall. the international atomic energy agency has condemned the attacks director general rafael gross. he released a statement saying, explosions occurred at the sight 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 high malaysia is facing hung parliament for the 1st time minutes political history saturdays, tightly contested election left major parties, unable to secure enough boats to form a new government rival leaders and scrambling to broaden coalitions large louis has
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more from hon. 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 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. 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 it's for the future. some analysts say it's possible the same parties that were in power before parliament
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was dissolved, could work together again, which may upset some voters as this alliance would include various on nasty enough 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. yup. plenty of those and 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 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 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 come on. the confidence of the majority in
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parliament, king also done up to law, has had a hand in determining the prime minister before in 2020. after interviewing m peace, 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 lee al jazeera, quite little boy. in the united states, at least 5 people had been killed in a shooting at a gay nightclub in colorado springs. please say 18 others were wounded in the attack, and patrons managed to subdue the gunman. a 22 year old suspects has been taken into custody and has been treated for injuries. the 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 you initial evidence and interviews indicate that the suspect entered cub club q and immediately began shooting at people and sighed as he moved further into the
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club. while the suspect was inside of the club, at least to her rogue 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 deal of thanks means voters in nepal have headed to the poles 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 that establish parties are expected to dominate on or below reports from catman do the early hours of federal and provincial elections in nepal and a steady trickle of borders. casting their 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. independent candidates have been doing my time to give the
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hamptons with me anywhere to can go on as a candidate. but because it's a fact is a stone my people at parking affiliated and they did so the parties will realist, the big no party. that's one election in nepal has finished its 5 year term due to power struggles, incumbent prime minister. sure bother. dba has been in deposed 5 times. is main rival, k p sharma. only 3. and both are running again for the top post. it 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. analysts say this partly explains
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a surprise 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 white influence. but what has happened, you know, the, the influence of this newcomers on auto been a space where you have 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, body was as founded, more candidate would definitely get more. but if everything was well, so probably congress 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
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interest at heart. barns below al jazeera kuchma do have been clashes in perused capitol, lima, where protest as a rallying against president pedro castillo, opposition parties, and activists. so demanding castillo stepped down. his leftist government is under investigation for corruption as to you has faced 2 impeachment attempts in congress since taking office in july last year. mass rallies against the government to be taken based for weeks across the country. on our coverage of the world cup 300 kilometers north of buenos aires and the people of rosario are watching their favorite son closely in leonardo massey's home town, his friends and family. still remember, a kid who never left a book behind and people there hoping he can take what looks like his last chance to bring home a world cup. as alexander and petty found out. or show you over year who came up
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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 on. you but in time we've restored it on monday, and now we have $32.00 mural celebrating him what allen 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 is skyrocketing due to a drug war, but to re still come here to take pictures and listen to the stories of the young man may see playing on the neighbourhood streets a. so a common common nina. he still carries the child inside a family. the humbleness, it is still the same. a childhood and education, the 1st step. i love you to find you forever. luckily we were naughty and happy rancher. a look at the america miss is out of this world. talent was apparent, even when he was the smallest kid in his classroom. over the years, he made
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a range of donations to his elementary school. it said that the name was his, and his teacher proudly shows the picture of his 5th grade class at the leo 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 worlds, old boys, one of rosario ste, 2 main clubs, scoring hundreds of goals before becoming a superstar at barcelona. his then coach still gets emotional, remembering him now an hour. now i told him nothing go up to this day. i keep seeing small things he keeps pulling out from this magic baggage of knowledge. i
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hold somewhere. it's a gift from god to feel football. players have achieved as much as mercy has since leaving lubbock either 13 yet a world cup when as always eluded him, putting him under extreme pressure to do so. good. the miller meet my lucille, good humoured boom. 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 messy. 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 them yet, the al jazeera rosario argentina and catch up with her welcome coverage and the rest. the news on our website, ours error dot com ah .
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