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from other villages as the trucks begin to empty, panic returns and people jump the queue once again, making sure the weakest in the crowd, women, children, the sick and elderly don't get pushed to the back of the law. that often requires force. that notorious terraces of the football ultras, 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. put in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression. with a con of alaska display of peace and unity. the fans who make football. oh tourism angels on algae sierra. ah . a search for survivors in indonesia after now it's quite kate's west
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java leaving at least 46 people dads and hundreds injured. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up rockets of fire that a turkish board, a town killing, at least 3 people. the government blames kurdish fighters in syria. a new surgeon cove 19 cases in china is reporting the 1st deaths from the virus in 6 months. from the top court in south africa says the medical parole of former president jacob zoom or was unlawful. ah, we start with breaking news rescue team searching for survivors after
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a shallow earthquake struck in the needs years main island, the magnitude 5.6 quake was centered around west java province. at least 46 people have been killed. but tremors were felt as far away as the capital jakarta, where tall buildings swayed for several minutes. officials, se buildings and houses are damaged. jessica washington has more from jakarta now. at around $620.00 g m t time. the earthquake struck the epi centre was around 10 kilometers south west of t and jordan, with java at a depth of around 10 kilometers at the magnitude of $5.00 according to local authorities. so what is important to note here is the magnitude, while not necessarily being as strong as some of quakes that we've experienced in the past year. and what is important to note is the depth and the location. the fact that this earthquakes epi center was on land and not as see so far as our teeth have said, that there is no potential for a to nami. and they are still gathering the facts on the scene. but there are some
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difficulties that local authorities are facing a short while ago. we heard from the local regent of your head into how we said that it is a rather dire situation because many roads are blocked and hundreds, the injured and local authorities estimate that some thousands of houses may potentially be damaged. some social media footage shows people bleeding, not only injuries on their bodies, but also on their faces as well. a hospital mosque schools reportedly also damage to our other breaking story. now we're getting, we're full. several rockets of his border area in southern turkey, a local media reporting one, his school and district of kind of commerce center casala is in this stumble. so sin and 1st of all, what are official saying? well, sammy, the officials are saying that they are these kinds of operations in to northern syria. northern iraq will con
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t n a turkish media just reported to turkish president our dance. speaking to the turkish journalist on the way to the have for the world cup a, he says that it took it doesn't get permission from any party to conduct operations against the elements that constitute threat to turkeys border and national security . this is the perception and the a mentality of the turkish government and a to they since there, there are devs rockets fired from the y p g post into the turkish o residential areas where one can expect that the air to pinpoint turkish military operations and a raise will continue, but also on the other hand, we expect that the y p g r continues such attacks as such are sending such a rockets air to the board to residential areas from inside and northern syria. all right, thanks for my son casala there. let's continue this now here to the studio. got
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resort, sought without his correspondent in turkey. but right now he's in dough home with the lights to have you with us here in the studio resort. so 1st of all, any indication of who's behind this attack? well, at this moment, so there are different narratives. arturo officials, just after the bomb had been detonated a couple of hours after that. her as legally are believed. anne said that it is the pgp who, which conducted this or carried out this, this attack. and that to be precise figure case seed in offshore why pg was behind that for the turkish officials. but that has been all this speculated and usa, according to our did, the coordinator of the us, is national security casa brad mac, girl d. s. it doesn't have any information that who has carried out this. this attack with the turkish officials had been quite firm on there. even though there are some of the questions are still remain an answer that is simply did the clash of the
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narrative, are among these multi player grounds. why is this going to prompt turkey to or maybe launcher, a stronger may be ground offensive? well, all i, syria, all the indications show in strongly sure when that is going to be that the process . so if we look at what happened in the last one week, it is a fast paced escalation. so a bomb has been detonated in a stumble, killing 6 people, and in june more than 80 people. and sunday they were turkish on rags in northern syrup, right, so on november 13, the attack happened in a stumble. and dan, just, we have seen that a couple of these later tricky has conduct the, a massive east right campaigns in syria and iraq target and way, pigeon, syria and p k k in iraq. so more than 70 aerial vehicles were involved in that and they are targeted or heath are more than 20 positions belonging to this, this, this group. so right of that, that they have seen that,
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that way pg has fired some of the rockets in ga santa. they have endured around 8 a security personnel and then today these rockets killed 3 people, one child, one teacher and an adult and also leaving 6 other people injured. so, and this here to an retaliate cycle is, is definitely good. escalate is calais. tim, is it, what is it going to do to ration strain as well? turkey in the us, of course, because the u. s. support some of these kurdish groups in syria, which turkey consider seems to be terrorist groups because as we saw in of, in the hitting civilian targets as well. so this is this for the last since 2001st and 14 on has been one of the major rif between 2 nato allies, dorsey and turkey. so consider there that the cost in the fact that u. s. is the largest natal country entered to has the 2nd largest army. so this friction has always been a bringing questions about the unity within nato. so since 2014 on usa regarded y p
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g as is primary ally in syria in the fight against isis of ever took has been quite clean. that way p g. a simply peak occurs seed, an offshore, and tricky says that in the battle a gas but a peak. okay. we have lost roughly around 40000 of our citizens and they're asking us to understand this security concern. so today, prisoner, when i said that these m, this did this operations that have been conducted on to syria and iraq, are not going to be limited only by the aerial strikes of every. now they're going to consider all the, assess the possibility of the involvement of the land forces as well into syria. and if that happens, that is going to be quite tricky. and probably further detailed, we'd already saw a delicious ship between turkey and usa because took a yes is going to consider that a direct effect on one of its allies in syria. however, here we shouldn't forget the bugs you run and russia as well. so iran definitely will not be happy, probably russia is going to be against such an operation rhetorically,
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but practical is not going to stand against it. and don't forget that company is going to hold a presidential election just in less than 8 months, and it is according to pause, is going to be an act mac re. so for that one is not quite critical to keep the country stable economically. and in terms of security, however, those were or pause any particle elect, such groups would like to see a picture of an, a, an instability regarding the economy and did the security. so that's why the timing is, is quite impactful and very that both sides of it are, are ready to escalate this. trish all right, thanks so much for so sort of a now iran is launched, more strikes against kurdish opposition groups in northern iraq to iran accuses them of stoking unrest in iran where protests are ongoing after the death of master and many in police custody. it's the 2nd such attack in a week. the number of casualties is unknown. 17 year old palestinian boys been
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killed and 5 people wounded during an israeli. re that the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. ah mac moore, the sadie was on his way to school when a confrontation broke out between his ready forces and palestinian fighters. nearly $200.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories since the start of the year. that includes al jazeera journalist, surely now barclay was targeted and shot dead by israel forces in may. china is battling a surgeon cove with 19 infections is reported. 3 deaths the 1st in 6 months. a 5 day lockdown has been imposed in parts of gwan, joe. while schools are being shot across bay ging, patrick fock reports what the situation in china is getting more serious and wrong . joe, just across the board from here in hong kong authorities ordered a 5 day locked and in by your district that the city's largest district,
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they also suspended in restaurant dining and some entertainment venues in 10. her district, the main financial districts in guam, joe and gong jo remains the center of john is at rape. but flareups are getting worse in other parts of the country as well, including in the capital, beijing which reported just under a 1000 new cases on monday. authorities there have advise people to stay at home after having done so already of the weekend. they've also suspended all classes in chow gang district, the largest district in beijing. and 2 more desk that were reported of sto, fears of fir, the 0 herbert chaos, the death of a man in his eighty's just a few days ago was the 1st cobit relate to death in china since may. and all this is making it more difficult for health officials to refine china's 0 covert strategy. china remember, issued a 20 point playbook last week, instructing,
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most places to do away with mass testing. but as these cases infection tick, that's precisely what many of these places the going back to doing right now. a top south african called says medical parole granted to former president jacob summa was unlawful, irrational, and unconstitutional. the supreme court of appeal is yet to rule on whether he'll return to prison, asti zoom, or was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify before a corruption inquiry. the 8 year old was released on medical parole off to serving 2 months for may. the miller has more from johannesburg, as we've seen before, with the former president, jacob summa. so many issues in the search judgment remain unclear and uncertain. what is key from that judgment from the supreme court of appeal is that it said that the former president has not finished serving his sentence. it said that the medical parole was unlawful, and that goes back to just how he was granted medical parole. a,
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unilaterally essentially by the correctional services commissioner at the time and reportedly against the advice of the parole board at which is usually taken into account when granting ridicule parole. and also what's important in this case is that the former president hadn't specifically, according to his lawyers applied for the medical parole, and he was granted by correctional services. so while the supreme court of appeal is the highest in the land, it does appear as if the former president does have $30.00 to $60.00 days to approach the constitutional court to say that his rights were infringed while on medical parole. because while he was out of prison while he was at home, he did have to abide by certain restrictions put in place by correctional services . so he didn't enjoy all the rights that a free person in this country would enjoy essentially. so this is one of the questions at hand at the moment is whether or not he will go to the constitutional court. and also what wasn't clear in the judgement by the supreme court of appeal
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was a timeline. so i had an al jazeera, the beautiful game begins, that could all takes the 1st when of the world comp over host cutoff. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle anyways. hello, we got some rather wet weather coming into central parts of for china at the moment you see how the brighter cloud that started to filters wireless with the cloud is at its thickest weather systems. trying to pull away from the or eastern side of the reach of just pulling out into the open waters of the north west pacific. as that where to where we're coming across central parts of china. some live the showers longest spells of rain there to clean to south korea. don't think to paddle fare too badly as we go on through where she is davis and where to weather coming
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back in. he was to go on 3 wetness day over the high ground. there will be some snow over the mountain strife guys, by this stage across the korean peninsula, central northern parts of china looking a little dry, but some very heavy, right? at least for a time down towards the south southern parts of india also seeing some very heavy rain. got this circulation which has been making its way in from the bay. i have been gold bringing some very heavy rain into we're dumb on our do not the most common are you into under the dash it should start to weaken as we go on through the next day or so, but still plenty of showers longest spells of rain coming through here for the north, it is generally dry, poor air quality once again caused northern parts of india into new daily dry and fine in pakistan. karachi were the top temperature of 30 degrees. the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. oh, every footstep moving in the sink with the world to bring health equity for all
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to be together again with the ones far apart with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as one children together recover stronger. we're ah, welcome back here watching out, is there a time to recap? those headlines rescue teams is searching for survivors after an earthquake struck . indonesia is main island. java. the magnitude $5.00 quake was centered around the west java province. at least 46 people have been killed. several rockets of his
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border area in southern tortilla. 3 people, including a child, have been killed turkish authorities say, kurdish fighters and syria are behind the time. china is battling a surgeon code 19 infections. it's also reported 3 deaths the 1st in 6 months. a 5 day lockdown has been imposed in parts of wine, jo, city of 19000000 people. schools are being shot right across bay ging to the light tinge with despair. a star studded opening ceremony, i should in the 1st fi for world cup in the middle east. but house katara couldn't keep the magic alive on the pitch. going down to nail to ecuador in the 1st match salad been divided reports now. with the 10
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a symbol of our culture. mm hm. at a gall of artist music color and applause. the weight is over for one of the sporting world's most and dissipated championships. ah, the football world cups, opening ceremony watched by thousands and millions of people across the globe. i heard something not just music, but also called to celebrate the 1st 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 it's rulers. so why are some or nurse people of all origins, nationalities, religion and beliefs will meet hearing cutter and on tv screens around the world on
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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 will come on the way it didn't start well for the hosting side. and she charge off his lines and, and a valencia had it in but via rule that out for a narrow, offsite 15 minutes in i'll she doesn't, will begin. catching valencia, the referee played advantage. but then gave the penalty. valencia equity ahead and a half hour. it was to valencia getting his 2nd going into half time. but at the more he that he did get if i could go, but couldn't the net the 2nd
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with again, not to be better now face a challenge to get out of their group. and with that, the drama begins for the fans. they can job years to get to a journey brought with challenges from a grueling brigade to a 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 has officially begun from a majority that the dera dawn. now the creative spark behind much of the opening ceremony, is mark her badge. he also designed 30 meters sculpture and lucille to raise awareness of the endangered white shark. that's where laura con is jones of life from there. laura, how is the excitement building up?
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well, the excitement festivities, celebrations of certainly building across concept, but i want to introduce you right now to and now him meaning, well shark in arabic and the man behind many of these celebrations, but also this. well, shark is marco valley, it's. he is the artist behind this 30 meter long structure, predominantly made of steel weighing 20 tons and elevated 25 meters into the sky. now, joining me is marco, thank you so much for joining us as a isn't a great time to be here in this place. i'm sure you've been incredibly busy. first of all, tell me a little bit about, i'll not him. well, i think that the leadership of the country supreme committee asked us to her
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create an icon that would not be a piece of ours. he was a nikon that represented her katara as a selfie, as you know this social media language and her. so we found out that they will show the biggest population or the wish which is endangered, is leaving and cotton is protected by foundation. so we, there you go, a big stretch like this suspended and is going to be a jewel among this beautiful towers. and it is among the loose sail townsend right by the south boulevard, where many of the celebrations will be taking place. but if not just that is that you're also the brain child behind. welcome to contact the big show that is taking place to night on the twenties and the opening ceremony of the walk out. so let's start with maiden carter. tell me about how you drank this up and we propose so supreme committee tomb as a fan zone to create something on the water,
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the beautiful cornish, a major fountain show with drones. flames by cas story about 2 boys coming from 2 different parts of the world. that role in that is will both and they find obstacles and then they finally met together thanks to the football and thanks for the value of sports and then they play together in peace. so this is essentially the metric. the idea is football you night. absolutely. which is overall, what we are here for. well, and tell me about the opening ceremony, because i think many people would say this was out to the dunning, but i'm sure very hard was some, tell us some of the challenges and how you were involved. well, it was a one year journey. that's what we do. we do ceremony is as a job, as a company by the one, the studio. and we did several mpic opening and closing ceremonies. but when he came here, this was a 1st effect. unfortunately, we know it's really i'm italian, so i'm really unhappy about that. but i already had that. but having said that,
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the leadership wanted to, to create, know just a performance like half time, super bowl kind of thing. they want to have a real ceremony with content with a mesh is a message of peace and a message of content that proposing katara as a platform, a welcoming platform for people from all of the world to come in. i'm being themselves regardless of their religion. the believe the agenda, whatever, and being welcome here in the appreciate the differences and they propose why we worked with a very talented musician because i'm very sorry we all going to have to stop at that. but thank you so much and best of luck as well. with the closing ceremony, and so everyone's very excited about this. have fun and watch it. thank you. thank you so much. all right, thanks so much. laura, there is less than 3 hours till kickoff in the match between england and iran.
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brand is with fans in london. paul, i imagine a bit of anticipation must be building up out of england, sir. debut in this woke up certainly it's going to be england's 1st match. it's a rather cold and wet north london that i'm standing in right now. there are of 80000 iranians who live in the u. k. i love them in this area of london where i'm standing. so, i mean, you can see here where i saw the, an iranian store pomegranate, various fruits loads of beautiful pets, history and cakes over there. and the people we spoke to a little earlier, were talking about the mansion of our protest. you got the england team wanting to wear one love on bonds, not being able to, and of course, the iranian seem on the fresher, to show some solidarity with the protests that have been on the streets in, in tehran and other cities in recent weeks. joining me is, is catherine, it goes by that on katie. nice dangly has, 1st of all, the sport, the match. what are you, what are you expecting?
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i'm expecting the whole iranian team to being silly garrity with the iranian people to be the voice of event in people. and as much as i like them to when i'd like them to show that they are in solidarity with iran and they are not gonna be happy parting and celebrating because of what's happening. and everything that is happening at the iams is quite fast. for the ty, lemme or isn't it for the iran found so as to whether to wholeheartedly support the team given the political situation in iran can transport overcome the politics. this is exactly what i'm hoping because they are really that big voice for the iranian people that can't be heard from anywhere in the well, they've been shut down by internet. they have no voice to, to really get that message across the well. and they are really are icons and we are expecting them to be our champions to get the message across to be our voice. and i was speaking to some of the other people here in the shop when they were
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asking for the rum team members, perhaps not to sing the national anthem at the start of the match, perhaps to not even celebrate if they managed to score a girl against england, i mean let, let's just talk about the sports side of things i do think he ran has a chance, a mismatch. i think so he thought really good players and i'm hoping that they, they do way. and the big message will be not just winning winning for the whole world for the freedom, for the freedom of the iranian people. and this only don't say that this is why i'm hoping, if you and katie, thank you very much indeed for speaking to us. a lot hanging on as much as i say, it's not just about sports is not just about kicking a ball around. there are, there are political sensitivities on both sides for england and for iran is wrong. will be really interesting to see how the match plays out from a sporting point of view, but the prospect of protests at the stadium and certainly the decisions that you are hearing from here outside of iran. yeah, there's a big spotlight on this game. well,
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thanks so much paul brian. now football fans in the netherlands in germany. i divided on how to support their teams during the world cup dot streets are turning orange. some people are boycotting the tournament after accusations of poor working conditions for migrant laborers and cutter stat. vasa reports from the hay twice. they won the title for the most beautiful orange street in the netherlands. now they are aiming for a 3rd time for the past 5 weeks. danny entertainments, venice and their neighbors have been decorating their street in the hague, trying to break their own record by putting up 50 kilometers of orange flax, vice and pharmacy. we are fanatical supporters of the orange team. we believe in the netherlands. we believe in coach louis van how, what this year it just has to happen and it will. we will be the next well champions. next year, last year, king william alexander visited their street to hand over the special street sign
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that the king is hauling this time. and we standing on this box. and again, give it the, the thing to us and we require like like child, we sat, the dutch team never won the world cup, although it made it to the final 3 times in 197478, and lost in 2010. but their supporters had never given up hope. while orange we read on the rise. the mood is different here. this world cup some blame it on the season. the tournaments should be held during the northern summer, but of a troubled by accusations or for labor conditions. and the host nation cut back some has called for a boycott of the world cup by not putting on public viewings in bars and restaurants. several servers in germany have shown that a majority of those asked. i'm in favor of such a boy called the bias upping is about owner in bond was decided not to show any
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matches. he said it's enough. the number of workers kill stadiums. that's our air conditioning during times like this. and you can't even drink a beer, which for me as a bar, oh not obviously is a part of it. no, we cannot longer support to support us in the orange street in the hey, i don't agree with such a boycott. if you ask me if i feel bad to people dying day, of course we do that. i think it's more political political thing. when they play, we do this. if they, if they want to boy called it, then the car for bay shouldn't send them. while the dutch team has left truck out there, as it ends up or in st, appearing for their 1st woke up in winter, hoping that the achievement of their idols will be enough to keep them warm, steadfast, and al jazeera. the hate. ah, i'm, let's take you through some of the headlight.

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