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to receive any help, adam says he wants to want us to receive, so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen. generation football meets premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. and most of it starts in a pyramid representation is rides that the rest will follow and traveled to algeria 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 oh,
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cats are dazzles football fans with a spectacular ceremony to pick up the 1st will cut the middle east. i think we're going to be the surprising good work up a quote or im town seller right up to that teen beach, the host nation to mil opening again with hello, i'm darren jordan. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, political uncertainty grows in malaysia. a tante contested election has resulted in no clear winner for the 1st time and years plus it may not be the best it's. it's the beginning. developing nations express relief as on historic climate dealer proves a fun to help them fight global warming who's
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well, it's been 12 years in the making. and finally, the 1st football world come to be held in. the middle east has kicked off and cut off, checked me, been hammered out, fanny, the mayor of cutoff welcome the world at the end of a spectacular seminar ceremony in the city of our call. but the elation turned to disappointment for the house nation before the night. was over, cut our last to kneel to ecuador, in the 1st much, a sum of binge, of 8 begins, accomplish? ah, the 10th a symbol of a 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 will cups opening ceremony watched by thousands of fans and millions of people across the globe. i heard something not just music,
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but also this pole to celebrate. the 1st wall cup of the post code, 19 era. the 1st in the middle east, the 1st posted by emerson country ah, the traditionally popular sport, not just united nations across the globe, but also the people of putting and it's rulers. so i asked them on us, people of all origins, nationalities, religions, and beliefs will meet hearing cutter and on tv screens around the world was 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, and a valencia had it in but via rule that out for
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a narrow offside. 15 minutes in out she doesn't will begin catch valencia. that i free played advantage, but then gave the penalty. valencia ecuador ahead. and the half hour it was to valencia getting a 2nd going into half time. but at the more he that he did get a sighted 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 drive years to get here a journey brought with challenges from a grueling brigade to a global pandemic from building the infrastructure for an entire nation to
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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 of era in a country where football is king, the reaction in ecuador to the opening match against cut. i was jubilant. i left america editor lucio newman, has more from waikiki oh against all predictions. ecuadorian celebrated a glorious opening match of the world cup. it was not to support city. why? yeah, keel. that was special pride. many of the country's top players arcos daniels, which means from ecuador pacific coast. we're making history, we're celebrating my bill, but all it's not just about kicking the football a quarter has a bring our players know how to think and play. that's going to take us a long way. ah, on the stay,
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a state of emergency declared in the city because of uncontrollable gang violence was forgotten. even the drug traffickers had apparently declared a truce for the game. ah, football is a passion in ecuador, the king of sports, but it's much more the national teen is one of the youngest playing in the world cup, and is made up almost entirely of black co dorians from very poor neighborhoods. they're becoming role models for many other young ecuadorian who are too often tempted to resort to drug trafficking and crime. i mean, uncovered, telling me that this is only the beginning that ecuador is going to keep moving forward as well. i the game has brought millions of ecuadorian together behind one game, and one dream that they hope it taken to the final of the world come home to see
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a newman al jazeera. why you keep melissa. as 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. and now scrambling to broaden their coalitions round st. louis has more for quality 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 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 unsettled
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because now the alliance of hope, every touch on mission 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 for break of the national de only 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, we'll have to remain convicted or, and didn't get. the dedication was prosecuting dose with corruption charges. one winner in this election is the malaysian islamic party,
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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 de la, 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 and florence joins us live now from the malaysian capital thrown. so are we any closer to finding out who the new prime minister will be? where we are expecting the palace to make an announcement, the palace issued a statement asking leaders to submit names by 2 p. m local time. and that's about 3 hours away. at the moment of our 2 leading contenders,
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one is read in. yes. in who leads the national alliance. now he's issued a statement to say he is confident that he has enough members of parliament to give him the support to become the next prime minister. he didn't say who these members of parliament are, and he didn't say which parties they come from. but his statement suggest that some of these names may even be from parties that are not aligned to his coalition. but who will simply sign a statutory declaration to say they support? were you in yassin as prime minister? now the other contender is the leader of the opposition on why it brought him. his block has got 82 seats. he is the other leading contender. now his party is meeting with the national front and this party has got 30 seats, so together they would have a $112.00 that's just enough to form a simpleton majority in parliament. whether or not these 2 worked together that remains to be seen, but it would be a very unusual and unexpected partnership. considering these 2 sides have been on
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posing ends of elections were past years. these were the 2 main content in the past elections until this election, but those are that your 2 main leading contenders. read and yes, in an annoyed bro, him on florence. how unusual is this level of political uncertainty in malaysia? different people have lost faith in the political system. it's very unusual because malaysia has never had a hung parliament before. this is the 1st time in history, but we also have to remember that many surveys had predicted that that wouldn't be one main block that would have enough seats to form a government. and this has been borne true by the election results. so we were expecting a coalition government it's, it's probably not ideal that it's gonna take such a long time is gonna take a bit of political maneuvering. it's an a lot of horse trading and negotiations to get there. but having said that, it was also signs of
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a more mature democracy that people, it's more than just a one party system that started with the defeat of the national front in 2018. then we saw the emergence of the opposition that has been making steady gains and between the 2018 elections in this election, we saw a 3rd contender. this is the national alliance. it's led by a party that also champions malay writes, that's the dominant ethnic group here. they teamed up with an auto conservative islamic party and they've managed to win the malay muslim votes. but even with an a coalition govern, it doesn't mean that there. it's going to be political instability. they could work together with the opposition just like they did in the last parliament term, where the opposition agreed to help the government to push through laws. and that's what happened. so it doesn't mean that there will have to be in political instability. really depends on how politicians handle that going forward or to launch in real life. was there in continental florence? thank you. both are closed in the pool after day, a long jews with millions,
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causing their votes for the country, members of parliament, any hope that a new government will bring political stability and help with development. rising cost of living and poor job prospects are at the front of many people's minds, bottom below as more from cut monday. the early hours of federal and provincial elections in nepal and a steady trickle of borders. 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. independent candidates have been doing weight is time to give the youth a chance anywhere again, gone as a candidate, but because it's a party system, people at barky affiliate since. so the parties will win with big no party. that's one election in nepal has finished. it's 5 year term due to power struggles, incumbent prime minister. sure bother. dba has been into post 5 times. has been
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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 nepalese congress and the main opposition party united marxist lenin is both of held power in the past decade and a half or so. and they're making the same old promises deposit economy 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 block would infringe the proportional representation because they would not have the niece and white influence. but what has happened, you know, the, the influence of this newcomers are an ottoman space where you have a more population these days. so the major parties may be assured of directly
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elected seats under the proportional representation system. 110 may swing to independence. body was as handed more candidate would definitely get more number if everything was well. ah, so it by the congress led coalition is likely to have more sits. but i'm, i still have a doubt that there will be singlehandedly able to form the government social media in urban ization may have changed to landscape of their police politics. but most borders are hoping that whoever gets the majority will have their best interests at heart. born below al jazeera kuchma, do 7 people, including 2 children, had been injured in cross border fighting between pakistan and afghanistan. it hadn't longly durham line separating afghanistan's patio and pakistan's cable to tanya province. landis moved for
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the people living in the air as a being blamed for the violence pakistan is calling for an immediate cease fire and demanding territorial disputes be resolved through diplomacy or the tensions between pakistan and afghanistan has been ongoing since the taliban of power in august last year oh says come here now does air including will take it to the hometown of brazilian football royalty where the people who knew him hoping he can help bring home the trophy for 6 times more that same? ah hello, we should see a slow improvements in that when she weather across c, a northeast corner of the us east, and parts of canada still fairbetter cloud around here, the coolest tucked in behind this cold front. but it should, there was not see the winds, just becoming more westerly, re the southwesterly,
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as we go through the next couple of days. and we'll see the a less cold asha. we say just pushing it was eastern seaboard. so we going from around 3 celsius in new york to iraq. 6 celsius by monday has snow just pulling away from a quebec, easing over towards at east side of canada. brighter, cool weather coming back in behind is going to stay pretty chilly all the way into thanksgiving. i'm afraid, but you can see temperatures try to push up in the right direction. still seeing some winter, whether they're into ontario, some snow. they're just around western side of canada, slipping south of the border into washington state. much of us, on the other hand, is lousy dry with decent spells of sunshine, which stretch their way down across much of mexico bits and pieces of sherry rain there in 2 eastern parts of mexico where to where the will be around honduras, guatemala, still some lavish hours in nicaragua may be more st. costa rica, and also into panama war weather there for the less rent it is. but lossy try for the west. ah,
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with the notorious terraces of the football of choice. what club loyalty, company, 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 fans who make football, oh, tourism angels on al jazeera. ah ah,
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welcome back. a good reminder about top stories here. this are the 1st world cup at the held in the middle east as picked often cats off with a spectacular opening ceremony. we have to move and freeman give a theatrical performance on inclusion, while k pop superstar drunk cook was the musical headline. and the opening match house caught on last to nail against ecuador, the wind seized, the south americans topic grew pay with 3 points. 33 year old and a valencia called both girls at the out based stadium. now the tournament is transformed. areas of the category capital into fund zones, more than a 1000000 people are expected to visit the country during the world cup. alexia bryan has been out meeting fans, and so walking. oh i oh,
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i'm here to block it with her thought right in the center of doha. we've seen plans come from across the world and captains like this population to get involved in the past. the atmosphere was st. brazillian chairs, the rainy flags with trinity and fans with drums. everybody's getting down yet and having a great time with in the wake up when o, pretty sick. you mean? well, often piano firstly because that's how people don't even 90 percent of the people who support us. and then because of the 2 gods the 1st and you sent this kind of narrow donor, the 2nd on the ground is messy. we are all brothers here. oh wow, i see very proud of my country and how we are competition over
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this 12 years. and i welcome people from other nationalities to come because all of you, a beautiful country as a result them. and like i said, it was still a when the everybody had been blockage, denied, and they came together to celebrate each other. and to celebrate with . meanwhile, brazil is relying on stock strike, a name ought to help bring home a 6th world cup. the power sasha star was born and muggy. does cruises on the outskirts of south palo people. there are hoping that hero can bring back another title, monica, you not get as much football, coach bet. she teaches the game like a dance, a combination of hip twisting need, lifting in chicago or brazilian swain. i add to that
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a touch of deception. and you're ready to steal the ball from your opponent. ha! easier said than done. but young name, i followed the rules of his 1st instructor to the t. a digital college group name or was very smart in school and on the field. he's a great imitator. go pick the best church from the greatest players and make them his own. oh well oh, bathroom boy, newly south is are by t you 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 uniform him out of the bunker. i saw this child climb up and down the stands with an unusual agility he had quick reflecting his body control and the makings of a star. i estimate his parents when started training him in indoor football and until he was old enough to move on that she will help me mar joined the you have
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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 bella, and it was here that name maud made his professional debut at 17 and where he reached international fame. while playing for santos, me, mar, averaged a goal every other match and help the club when the prestigious li, but at the board is the team's 1st. since the sixty's during velez time from there, he went on to play from barcelona until 2017. when he signed a record breaking, 260000000 dollar transfer deal with buy he some jack, ma'am. 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 where the city of merchandise cruces withered him for want to much, much to land,
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but for he will. he asked me how i recall helping deliver naima when 400 babies are born in this hospital every month. i remember because his father played for the local team at the time and was well known and molded off the field. he's had his fair share of bad press, a tax evasion scandal and a rape accusation, which court dismissed after considering name are a victim of an intended scam. well, at the time brazilian president label. so mattel stood by the player with i believe name all he's innocent. they have also now do in return me martin doors to both scenarios 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. the silva. god i don't remember said what he thought. instead of sitting on the fence at the fence is for cowards. while the brazilian squat is and could tar amy for an unprecedented 6 world cup title. back in santos.
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bet she is preparing a new generation of ne mars monica and i kiss santo's, brazil all jazeera, the world's longest serving president looked set to extend his 43 years in power to elections and equitorial guinea tear. dora ob young has never won less than 90 percent of the vote. opposition candidates accused the leader and his party of committing widespread electors fraud, saying voters of complained of being forced to cast ballots publicly of young 1st came to power in 1979. qu, an historic deal has been struck at the you ends cock 27 summit negotiators have agreed to compensate poorer nations, which have been hit the hardest by the impact of climate change. but many nations are leaving the meeting in egypt saying the world is still heading for disaster. barbara got her report. ah, it's been called a breakthrough for poor countries. after 2 weeks of talks,
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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. we heard the calls and we responded to de eurostar machine. we established the 1st ever dedicated fund for loss or damage, a form that has been so long in the making. it is a new to achieve to kit and the good news to establish lawson damage. city is more lane, lynn states, phone t stability. trying to get this in. 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 many but delegates from low income countries
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that say they're up to mystic excited, feel very excited. this is a very positive result. home, when, when the blue and africans very, very exciting was for us success immediately which was going to be best when i'm with 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 catastrophes. but it's not there now said if the crime with guys his wash is a small island slip off the map or taught as an entirely african country to desert a prospect many have to be addressed through a stronger commitment to limiting label heating to $1.00 degrees celsius, but that didn't happen, or that's despite that talk and being seen by many elements as the minimum temperature eyes that will prevent the wes impacts of climate change in barbara and gay pulse out to say around it. now the ones green island of madagascar is turning
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into a red desert. it's facing a severe food crisis seen by experts as a world's 1st climate change famine. on varmint, edison nick clark has more from miranda 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'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 us 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 it gets. but note there is not yet any money in the fund for loss or damage. and as
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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 27th has done what no other cop has achieved. it is a big moment. parcel explosions of shaken these apparition nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. damaging infrastructure. ukraine's nuclear energy firms is at least 12 marseilles were fired at the facility. the nuclear plant, which is the biggest in europe, has come under attack before sparking fears of a major nuclear disaster. moscow and keith blamed each other with a shelley, will international atomic energy agency has condemned the attacks on zapper asia director general rafael grossey released a statement saying, explosions occurred assigned to this major nuclear power plant, which is completely unacceptable. with those behind, this must stop it immediately. as i've said many times before, you're playing with fire. a protest against peruse,
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president federal castillo has turned violent. ah, these have been sprang, hundreds of demonstrated with tear gas offices in anti iran. get blocked off street surrounding the government on this to prevent marches from advancing. a protest is taking place a day ahead of the organization of american states, beginning meetings with congress at the request of castillo. in the united states, at least 5 people have been killed in a shooting at a gay nightclub in colorado springs. and he say 18 others are rooted in the attack customers of a power. the gunman, a 22 year old suspect, has been taken into custody as being treated different injuries. the venue club to says it's devastated by the attack. ah, picture of the headlines here on out to 0. the 1st will cup of a held in the middle east has kicked off in kat saw with a spectacular opening.

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