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in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against mail aggression with a convalesce, display of peace and unity. the funds who make football, oh tourism angels on al jazeera. why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences? from every corner below, finding us together and inspiring us to expand our realities. why? because they most ah. award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera. mm. ah. a search for survivors in indonesia after an earthquake hits west java leaving at
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these 62 people dead and hundreds injured. ah cyril venue. good to have you with us. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, rockets are fired at a turkish border town, killing at least 3 people. the government blames kurdish fighters in syria. a top court in south africa says the medical parole a former president jacob zoom was unlawful. ah, and staying silence. there's no singing of a ron's national anthem by the players head of their football world cup match against england. ah. rescue teams are searching for survivors after a shallow earthquake struck, indonesia is main islands. the magnitude $5.00 quake was centered around the west.
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java province. at least 62 people have been killed. the tremors were felled as far away as the capital jakarta worth all building swayed for several minutes. the governor of west java says more than $1700.00 homes are damaged. jessica washington was listening to that brief. he also noted that there are so many places that are yet to be evacuated, and those evacuations will continue to morrow, some of the challenging circumstances that cruise on the ground face now include roadblocks, communications issues, disruption to electricity as well. and also dealing with the aftermath of several land slides. he did note that more heavy equipment will come to morrow and that we should expect the death toll will rise, as crews are able to reach some of the victims that they are currently unable to. so cruise are dealing with these challenging circumstances under in darkness, as they try to navigate the situation and try to rescue those in need. it is
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expected that many more people are trapped under rubble. turkey as president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. after several rockets landed in the southern turkish district of kirk kami 3 people were killed including a child. there has been no claim of responsibility, but anchorage blames kurdish y. p g fighters based and syria. seneca so blue has the latest on this from his stumble. this is the 1st time that turkish southern border residential areas are being direct. the targeted and hit by the rockets fired from northern serious kurdish held regions. the last stock is that we remember hitting residential areas was doing 2019 and early 2022. when to care was conducting operation piece bring into kurdish hell. the region says that the a turkey is says the y p g in control of the regions are the syrian offshoot of the out thought kurdistan. a workers party at the p k. k as to kiss a, launched
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a very, a white scale air campaign targeting simultaneously y p g and p k. k. a pause in northern iraq and northern syria early sunday morning. retaliation was expected air from the syrian curtis side as their officers also. and how tweeted an aid told to media that they would target a true cares residential areas as the church air campaign targeted at the kurdish residential areas. but the turkish president, a he a who is currently in doha right now for the world cup, spoke to the turkish journalists. and the media is now reporting him saying that took he had doesn't need to take any permission from any one. the hinting at russia, united states syrian government as long as there is, there is a threat in inside syria, which is risking to kiss national border security. and he said,
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a lender peroration is expected at the end of the day. and a we might see turkish boots on the ground in northern syria. hey, iran has launched more strikes against kurdish opposition groups in northern iraq. caron accuses them of stoking on rest in iran, or protest or ongoing after the death of muslim meaning in police custody. it's the 2nd such a pack in a week. the number of casualties is unknown. it's up south african court says the medical parole granted to former president, jacob's duma was unlawful, irrational, and unconstitutional. but the supreme court of appeal is yet to rule on whether he will return to prison. last year zoom was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify before corruption inquiry. the 80 year old was released on medical parole after serving only 2 months of that sentence for me to mila has won this sum. janice burg. a supreme court of appeal has made it clear that former prisoner jacob zoom was released on medical parole was unlawful. there remains
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a number of questions around exactly what happens next. the supreme court has also said that while it has said to that to medical parole is unlawful. it is up to correctional services. the commissioner specifically to determine whether or not the time that the former president spent out of prison on that medical role count towards he sentence. so it's not clear whether not the former president will immediately return to prison. and also they all chances that he does have a number of a legal options on hand in terms of trying to challenge that latest judgement, that latest order by the supreme court of appeal one option is that he may be able to go to the constitutional court and if that's the case, he would have up to 2 months, potentially, to try and challenge that. our latest judgement a, by the court syndic him back to prison. not one of the issues that is concerning is that when he was released from prison on medical parole,
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it was our by the former commissioner who is known to be an ally of the former president and are reportedly went against the advice of the medical parole board or the parole board specifically and unilaterally essentially decided that the former president should be released. but also the point that has been noted is that the former president himself didn't request that miracle parole. so he may use that in his arguments in terms of having to return to prison and whole and holding correctional services, specifically accountable for the error it made in releasing him. they are a number of illegal issues at hand. a number of contradictory information that has come out in terms of what may happen next. so certainly it's not clear when and if all, for how long the former president may have to return to prison. the
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none of the players on iran football team have sung the national anthem ahead of their world cup opener against england. earlier iran captain said that quote, conditions are not rights in his country. ethan, how she is off. he was referring to months of protests in iran after the death in police custody of 22 year old. must meaning the number for the banking channel in the name of god of rainbows. i want to 1st express my condolences to old brief iranian families and want them to know that we are standing by them and sympathize with them. adore such a rejoicing now from around dorset, the players, you know, obviously represent their country at this world cup and yet they chose not to sing the anthem in a very public matter. what's it like watching that from iran, from where you are was very much surprised. this is the 1st time in this country's history. the 6th time that the national team has been taking part in
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a world cup and this is the 1st time the national team has remained silent. the players, the 11 players that were in the field at scully, for stadium remained silent the entire time their national anthem was playing something that has never happened before. there's been a lot of criticism from the general public here that this national team has not been vocal enough to support the protest movement that is now in its 10th week, where over 400 people have been killed according to human rights group. and we heard just that before you came to be from the teams captain at the midfielder a and a son, hud stuffy. who said that he understands that the country is in morning and he bay players are behind the people. they are grieving with them. that term he used to start off his press conference. he said in the name of god of rainbow was something that the 9 year old would see the 9 year old kion pure fellow used before he was killed at last week on wednesday in isa in the who's a san province. it was
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a reference to mark his death. there's certainly a sense here that this time around this world cup. there isn't as celebratory mood in the country, given the current situation that's been ongoing here. and the players have had this opportunity to form a very passive protests and make their position very clear on an international scale endorser, you say this is something you were not expecting because we've seen iranian athletes in the reese in recent weeks. several of them making statements in various ways, you know, showing support for the protests as this, on the other hand, you say was not expected. yes, because there were at least 2 players. and that when the protest began in september, posted their support of the movements and of the women of iran. and since they posted those things under social media accounts, they had to remove them. and it was very clear that they are certain limitations to
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what they can and cannot say. and, and that was why many people didn't leave that this would happen at. but this specific event mate has made it very clear that even though they haven't publicly come out and said anything against the government, they are very much still with the people because you have to remember football is a huge sport in iran. there is, it's a very popular sport in the country, but this time around certainly of, from many people we spoke to, there wasn't any and susie, as them for this teams presence at this world cup. they felt that given the current situation, the country was not appropriate. for people to be celebrating this, and we had also seen a number of former iranian very well known football players that were part of fi fi . they were invited to attend the world cup that refused to go at one of the main ones being ali di. he's a one of the top world scores during his peak. he was only out said recently by
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christian or rinaldo, and he refused to go saying that his heart is with the people of iran. and it gives you a sense of how important the situation is in the country and how very difficult it is to remove the politics from football when it comes to the events unfolding in or on, or a door sobari reporting live from there on the score as of a few moments ago was iran down 3 mil to england. thank you very much. torso. i still had on our 0. we have plenty more on day 2 of the fee for work of 2022. and that includes why striker saudi money is a role model in his home village and cynical. and his is not only for his skills on the pitch. also ahead, we look at why new zealand parliament will be debating whether to lower the voting age from 18 to 60 ah,
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how i we got more very heavy ranges pushing into central and southern parts of china at the moment like the showers it was you happen waters off the north west pacific that is pulling out of the way, but you can follow this line of clout all the way back into central china. i'm not sinking further south which are anywhere from around. well, the korean peninsula cross yellow sea, right? the white down to vietnam, seeing some showers longest. both of right over the next couple of days. make the most that 20 celsius there in tokyo as you go through where tuesday temperature come down to around 1415 degrees on wednesday is that wet weather? trundles across south korea into a good part of central and southern japan and it will be heavy at times of the puzzle, but it is some localized flooding where to weather, grassy clearing away from the far south of china thinks a very heavy rain recently just around the vietnam, more vats as we go on for the next couple days, driven in on that a general easterly wind, hasen lavish hours,
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longest bells of right into in their china usual scattering a showers across malaysia, indonesia seeing some live downpours. and in the also seeing some live examples of this system just drifts in from the bio bingo. so expect to see some very heavy rain for a time as we go through tuesday. started to peter out by wednesday to the north that is dry. ah. with talk to al jazeera, we also do believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural. again, it's terrorism that's going on for money. we meet with global news makers and talk
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about the stories that matter on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this. our rescue teams are searching for survivors after a shallow earthquake struck indonesia, maine island magnitude $5.00, quake was centered around the west java province. tremors were felt as far away as the capital jakarta. turkey's president says he's considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. comes after several rockets landed in the southern turkish district of car. coming at top court in south africa says the release from prison. the former president jacob zoom was unlawful. it is yet to rule on whether he will return to jail. zoom, received a 15 month sentence for refusing to testify before corruption inquiry a china is
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baffling. a surgeon cove 19 infections. it's reported 3 deaths the 1st and 6 months . a 5 day lockdown has been imposed in parts of guam ju, while schools are being shut across beijing. patrick flop reports for the situation in china is getting more serious and warm. joe, just across the board from here in hong kong authorities ordered a 5 day locked and, and by your district that the city's largest district, they also suspended in restaurant dining and some entertainment venues. in 10, her district, the main financial districts informed joe and gone. jo remains the center of john is at break, 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 largest districts in beijing,
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and 2 more desk will report to the stove. fears of further 0, herbert chaos. the death of a man in his eighty's just a few days ago with the 1st cobit related death in china since may and all this is making it more difficult for health officials to refine china's 0 corporate strategy. china remember, issued a 20 point playbook last week, instructing, most places to do away with mass testing, but as these cases infection tick, that's precisely what many of these place to go back to doing right now. a militia, emulations king has extended a deadline for political parties to submit nominations for prime minister. a tightly contested parliamentary election on saturday left major parties without enough support to form a government. rival politicians have been scrambling to broaden their coalitions and votes are being counted in nepal after millions took part in a general election on sunday. a final result could take weeks. rising cost of
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living and poor job prospects were key issues. and new zealand highest court has ruled the vote of voting. age is discriminatory. the judge forces parliament to discuss whether the current voting age of 18 should be lowered to 16. i minister just send the order and says m p 's will consider the law change within the next 6 months. caden tebler is co director of make it 16, an organization that campaigns the voting rights for 16 and 17 year olds in new zealand. i spoke to her a short while ago and she explained why she believes it's discriminatory. i'll court case was based on the fact that new bill of rights that protects anyone age 60, you know, over from age discrimination. and so a voting age of 18 was in direct conflict with the part of the bill of rights that protect 1617 year old. i was also many other reasons why we support learning the by the next day. and i mean, 16 year old and minimum wage on jobs paying checks on that taxation without representation. our parliament is making decisions on long term issues that will
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ultimately impact young people must. so more young people does that have to stay on those issues. we know the barney age. well that was a chain, the running as used to be 21 them before that woman. and before that only landowners could vote. so the boarding age or who can vote has changed over time as, as politics of change and the political climate of the world today who are running just 16. you know, there are big issues that just covered $900.00 recovery and climate change that will ultimately impact the human 17 year old, more than current bushing population. and although the majority of the world, the head of voting age of 18, we're seeing more and more countries make case. it's a lot of the boasting age. you know, this litigation currently happening in canada did move to change the voting age 16 in california. germany's coalition has made during the voting age your elections, part of the mission agreement. so this is a global movement and not just exclusive, can you a 17 year old palestinian boy has been killed and 5 people have been wounded during
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an israeli rated. the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. mama del saudi was on his way to school when a confrontation broke out between israeli forces and palestinian fighters. nearly $200.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied territory since the start of the year. and that includes al jazeera journalist sharina, luckily was shot dead by israeli forces, while reporting for l 0 in may. a state of emergency is in place in southern serbia after the heavy flooding 2 year old boy drowned in the region of raska, after stalling into a swollen river. the army is helping out with evacuations and the delivery of drinking water, neighboring montenegro, a woman and her 2 children died when their car plunged into an overflowing river. while passing over a bridge, a protest against peruse president pedro castillo has turned violent. the police by a tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators,
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officers and right gear blocked off street surrounding the government palace to prevent crowds advancing. one of the founders of argentina's eye clinic protest groups has died at the age of 93, have a, the bona feeney lead the mothers of the planet in my o. during the country's military dictatorship, more than 40 years ago, she went on to become a prominent yet controversial rights campaigner. car leg reports ha, ha ha. then known for his signature, white head scarf, ebay, debiana, fini, became the symbol of a mother's struggle after the disappearance of her 2 sons, julia good law. i always say that lyons grew inside me when they took my children, her, that wearing the scarf makes me feel taller, more composed. it feels like the embrace of my children. ah, in the late 19 seventy's, she founded the mothers of the plaza in my o. along with other women to demand the return of their children taken by security
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forces, they will nappies on their heads later swapping them for white scarves, an emblem of their movement. o, demona, fini worked tirelessly to expose the fate of the estimated $30000.00 argentinians, who disappeared during the so called dirty war in the seventy's and 84 year. although her own sons were never found, she continued her campaign, even after the dictatorship ended becoming one of our gen tina's most passionate and outspoken rights activists. ha, i, even to day more than 40 years after their 1st march, the mothers of the plaza de maia remains a powerful force holding gatherings to continue de bont finis. legacy is a login again, often when you come you, she taught us not to lower our heads and not to cry in front of the enemy to be
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seen a strong, even if the tears came. you had to go out into the street where that, with our heads held high, proud of the children we had yellow are kidnapped children. on hearing the news of her death, president alberto fernandez, declared 3 days of national morning, calling her a tireless fighter. debiana fini may have divided argentina in her later years with her controversial comments and political affiliations. but the pain of her early days unified a nation and turned her into a figure of struggle driven by a need for answers and justice. ah, a back to the football world cup and into the 2nd half of the 1st mass of the day, england or 3 mill up on iran. at 1600 gmc senegal, opened their campaign against the netherlands and the late game to days between the u. s. and wales, while senegalese strikers audio money is missing from the netherlands,
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match any tournament altogether with a knee injury and that has shattered supporters and his family back home in the village of bombard in senegal. as nicholas hack discovers to them, he's more than a football player, he's a role model. these are where the river meets the ocean in, senegal, sinay, saloon, delta lies the village of somebody. hometown of a football giant said yamani. this is where it all started for him on this pitch, playing without boots or shin guards, money would skip school in practice, day and night, hour after hour, determined to be faster, stronger, and more agile constantly challenging himself, hoping to follow in his footsteps is 13 year old nanny grimace, dylan o'neill, casanya. i want to become like sadie a money and become a big pay us so that one day people will watch me on tv and a full stadium. recall my name, me alley. from bumbling to liverpool,
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and on to munich. money made history, leading senegal to victory at the africa cup of nations, but a recent injury to his knee means he's not in cutter with the lions of tauranga. it's as if bumble he is in morning praying for money and for the national tele homes. his childhood friend is overwhelmed with emotion. it's really painful to realize that a star like schedule money will not play this world cup. it's a blow to the entire nation. he then addresses money. so i do those sideshow. if you are listening. i hope that god protects a support to you or he'll we are here for you in the future and he is here for them . money has built a hospital schools, a fuel station. he's brought electricity to bum bally and wants to pave the roads at religious celebrations. he contributes to each household. sandra. money's using
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his wealth to change the lives of his people and well, he'll be absent for this roll cup. his legacy goes beyond football to what he does off the pitch. and that's an example that young people here want to follow don't. it's less the theme of football and more, the desire to give back that motivates these young players. the dream of one day representing their country. oh, together they chant for the national tea. a traditional song used as a rite of passage. oh, don't be afraid. they think there is nothing to lose. move forward. victory is to come. oh, nicholas hunk, al jazeera, bon belize, senegal, the creative spark behind much of yesterday's opening ceremony of the world cup was marco belch. he also designed a 30 meter sculpture in the sale to raise awareness of the endangered whale shark,
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or hans spoke with him. the excitement festivities celebrations are certainly building across casa, but i want to introduce you right now to anakin, meaning, well shark in arabic, and the man behind many of these celebrations, but also this. well, shark is. marco dilates, 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. 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 create an icon that would not be a piece of ours. was
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a nikon that represented katara as a selfie, as you know, the social media language. and so we found out that they will shock the biggest population or the wish out, which is in danger is leaving and katara is protected by foundation. so there you go. a big structure like this suspended and is going to be a jewel among this beautiful tower. also for him to tar, have been wandering, what they want the tournaments global legacy to be long after the last game here is played, and one of their priorities is educating children. alexia bryan explains, ah, in a corner of the fee for fan festival and our house alberta park, it's not a football, attracting the crowds, but education, and a foundation run by cutters. former 1st lady, she come mazda, advocate for insuring the world's most vulnerable children,
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have access to school. education above all operates in about 60 countries. and the beautiful game is one tool it's using to get children into class, and on to a better future. wow, 14 year old kina and the rate here was close to dropping out of school in columbia . his father says football brought him back when all that i see our yo yos, oil proper thought and got the teacher came into his life because he was the one who said come here. do you love soccer? let's do this. you catch up with all the subjects that you have, miss, and we'll stop playing, soccer wanted it. the un estimate about 16000000 primary school age children are prevented from going to school by poverty and conflict. the event was held in this tant, which is based on a prototype by british iraqi architect as a her date. and she also designed the algae new stadium in walker. the tents are already being used as mo bile classrooms. countries including pakistan and turkey.
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both cutter and fever have pledge to make educating children in developing countries, a priority as part of the legacy plan for this year's world cup vendor and dial humanity. as you noted her from more than 100 countries. this is the time and this is a place to convert that into the awesome an energy into ensuring education for every child in town, for the tournament of the so called triplets, ghetto kids, a group of children from a slum. and you gander. they dance videos have taken the online world by storm. it's found are using movement and education to create change. it's easy for me to get a job in my future. if i get education, when i'm still young. ah, may, can you expect me as the online scoring education goals and forging go.

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