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layoff thousands of employees plus weeks for follow the water. ukraine could speed up the transition to renewable energy, cargo, the cost on all just give a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we follow as sammy communities conflict with the plan to build a mine in their northern sweden home land one that could endanger their ecosystems and their way of life. first nations complying black butterflies. the cost of going green on al jazeera ah local media reports out of indonesia say at least $160.00 people a did after
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a powerful earthquake struck java island. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up to key as president. hence it a ground offensive against kurdish fighters in northern syria. after a series of rocket attacks, south africa's appeals court orders for the president, jacob's zoom of back to prison after declaring his medical parole illegal. and on day 2 of the world cup england have made a very strong saturday campaign with a 6 to victory of iraq. ah, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake has reportedly killed more than 160 people in indonesia
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rescue work as a racing against time to look for survivors trapped under heaps of rubble. hundreds of people are injured. the pi center was near the town of challenger and wis java from jakarta. jessica washington reports wounded in days. these are some of the people injured when a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck their town in west java, while some seek treatment at a hospital. others are waiting for news of their loved ones. this footage, posted on social media, shows the aftermath at a boarding school and authorities, se potentially thousands of houses are damaged. communications in the affected areas are disrupted, and many roads are also blocked. ah, there is still an area that has not been evacuated, which is manguno because the road is completely block due to a landslide. the earthquake jumps at the entities and capital around a 100 kilometers from the epicenter. evacuation orders were issued for thousands of people in jakarta, central business district. witnesses report seeing some high rise buildings swing
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for several minutes. let me get somebody out here to go over. it was so strong as if someone had pushed me via denisia is prone to natural disasters. it sits on the ring of fire and uncle volcanoes and full flies in the pacific basin. authorities are urging people to remain vigilant for possible after shocks. jessica washington out a 0 to carter to he is president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes after several rockets struck the district of kirk army in southern took here 3 people were killed including a child. no one has claimed responsibility and corrupt, blames the kurdish y p g fighters the attack and to kia comes a day after launched air strikes and northern syria and iraq. the turkish defense ministry says it was targeting kurdish arm groups that anchor. it holds responsible for a bomb attack and sample earlier this month. a war planes attacked bases of the outlawed
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kurdistan workers party, or the p k. k and y p g fighters. earlier i spoke to l deserves to kia, correspondent, russell, sorta for some context. while it's just less than 8 months to the election and it's according to the pause is going to be a neck to neck race between the government and the opposition. and definitely it's a golden time for many of the groups or so that like to see a kind of instability in the country. so a did the turkey's operation, a gas y, p g, particularly dates back to 2016 in 2016 right after the coup attempt in turkey. we have seen that turkey are conducted a massive military cushion into our syria, which was called operation. you feed a shield and it clear the ice is presence or cause it alongside a turkish border down to it lip. it was the 1st massive military incursion. and
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then in 2018, the olive branch was only for patient olive branch was conducted by turkish army. but this time against y p g, around afrin, which was one of the strong hold off y p g and is historically occurred. the city over there and turkish forces, backed by the, by the city rebels or the syrian, a free army. they took over control of a fee, and however they could not manage to get in touch reform, which was one of the aim of that had the operation. and then in 2019, the toured military incursion of self turkey has happened. a close to rustling which we can see over there. and it was a huge source of huge tension between the usa and tricky because by that time you are see had a strong military presence over there. but damn deer, the air the, the trump administration decided to withdrew is force us back from that area to let the turkish army to get in debt. otherwise, it was made before the 1st time in history that there was a possibility of
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a direct engagement between ah, there were confrontation between church and the d. usaid on forces. now, turkey is aiming by this because the prisoner was said that they pro, there's going to conduct another land forces in your precious interest area. and they're aiming to take over a terrified and member to these areas are quite important for y, p g because they are, these are beer las strongholds at the eastern or if you freight. but for turkey also, if they can manage to the quote all over terrified and member, it means that clean the hold y, p g forces at the east off you, you for it. and that is a strategic goal for turkey. so now this is, this is simply what's happening on the, on the ground. however, in members, there are presence off the russian forces as well, even though it's not significant and american forces as well alongside the y p g. so that could probably increase attention between the 2 largest nato allies,
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turkey and you as a top south african court says medical parole granted to form a president jacob zoom, it was unlawful, irrational, and unconstitutional. last year zoom was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify. before a corruption inquiry, the 80 year old was released on medical parole after serving 2 months for me to miller reports from johannesburg. a supreme court of appeal has made it clear that former prisoner jacob zoom was released on medical parole was unlawful. there remains 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 his sentence. so it's not clear whether not the former president will
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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 judgment, 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 courts indic him back to prison. not one of the issues that is concerning is that when he was released from prison on medical parole, 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 ag, 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
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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 a 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. china is battling a surgeon covert 19 infections. it's reported 3 deaths the 1st and 6 months. a 5 day lockdown has been imposed and parts of gong show. the city of 19000000 people. schools have being shot across by shing hetcher falk reports. but the situation in china is getting more serious and wrong. joe, just across the border from here in hong kong authorities ordered a 5 day lockdown and 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 jo ann gong jo remains the center of china's ad, rape flareups are getting worse in other parts of the country as well, including in the capitol, beijing, which report 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 will report to the stove, fears of fur the 0 curve at chaos. the death of a man in his eighty's just a few days ago was the 1st cove related death in china since may and all this is making it more difficult for health officials to refine china's 0 cove. it strategy, china, remember, issued a 20 point playbook last week, instructing, most places to do away with mass testing, but as these cases infection ticker,
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that's precisely what many of these faces the going back to doing right math. malaysia's 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 a 17 year old palestinian boy has been killed and 5 people are wounded. during this riley rated the jenin refugee camp in the occupied wis bank. ah, a mood al serra adi 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 territories since the start of the year. that includes al jazeera journalist, sure. in a barclay who was targeted and shot dead by israeli forces in may was still
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a hit on al jazeera. we have plenty on day 2 of the faithful world kept 2022, including weiss, strike assario. money is a role model, this home village in synagogue, and it's not only for his skills on the pitch. and 9 he is on since protest changed the course for country we revisit the events of ukraine's modern square. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you ready for with sponsored my cattle aways. how i we got more very heavy ranges pushing into central and southern parts of china at the moment, lightly showers, which was open waters off the north west pacific. there is pulling out of the way, but you can follow this line of cloud all the way back into central china. i'm not sinking further south which are anywhere from around while the korean peninsula
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cross yellow sea. right. the way down to were vietnam, seeing some showers, longest bows of right over the next couple of days. make the most that 20 celsius there in tokyo. as you go through, we're tuesday. temperature come down to around $1415.00. decrease on wednesday is that wet weather? trundles across, sir, south korea into a good part of central and southern japan. and it will be heavy at times of the possibility of some localized study. where to where the grassy clearing away from the far south of china. st. to very heavy rain recently just around the vietnam. more of that, as we go on for the next couple days, driven in on that sir general easterly wind, hair, some lavish hours, longest bells have right into indo china. usual scattering a showers across malaysia, indonesia seeing some live downpours and in the also seeing some live examples as a system just drifts in from the by a been goal. 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
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that is dry to with sponsored by cats on a ways every footstep moving in the sink with the world to bring health equity for all 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, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the sour rescue teams are
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searching for survivors after shallow earthquake struck indonesia main islands. magnitude $5.00, quiet course centered around the width java province. the trimmers were found as far away as the capital jakarta. to key is president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes up to several rockets, landed in the southern texas district commie. a top court in south africa says the release from prison of former president, jacob's whom it was unlawful. it's you to rule him with a hill return to jail. zoom received a 15 month sentence for refusing to testify before corruption inquiry. it's been 9 years since demonstrations and ukraine's capital keith, since it's kremlin backed president and into exile and russia, the protest sent the city square was seen as a drastic turning point. and the country's history, john hall reports ah,
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on keeps my den square. many lines in ukraine's recent history intersect. today, they honor a fallen fighter killed on the front line in the east. ross's invasion is only the latest milestone on ukraine's journey to try and escape its neighbors. influence this square has seen tears of joy and tears of. busy anguish from the orange revolution against russian influence in 2004 and 5 to the demonstrations that began here exactly 9 years ago against the pro ration government's decision then to turn its back on the european union. in this recent past, 2 brothers have played significant parts of canisters born mustafah and massey, ny m, one, a lawyer and soldier who lost his eye fighting in june. this year,
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the other a politician whose facebook post calling people to the my down in november 2013 was the catalyst for much of what has happened since. so our generation that moment said no, if you compare what happened that days and you compare what's going on now in the same emotions is the same intention. and the main reason is with people wanted to be independent mustafah. now a government minister chose politics and civil resistance. massey's instinct was to take up arms justice for me it's where it big thing because i remember on the stone, i remember how we don't have a power to defend ourselves and ukraine. we have this power. i speak with myself, and i say for myself that i don't go to die for this. well is i
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will to fight for this. well this, because if you have, if you go to die for some while loose one day, he's going to be that you die. but when you fight there one day when 2 brothers fighting for the same cause in different ways whose stories also intersect on, keeps central square. where under fresh snow the dead from 8 years of fighting a remembered along with civilian protest as killed in a hail of police, bullets people who answered that facebook post calling on them to defend democracy on the square that some say in bodies the soul of ukraine jonah haul al jazeera keith hughes, england's highest court has ruled the voting. age is discriminatory. the judgment forces parliament to discuss whether the current voting age of 18 should be lowered
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to 16 prime minister jason to our durn says in pays. we'll consider the law change within the next 6 months. ah, let's get to today's action from the world cup and england have recorded a big win over ran the opening game of their group. the english scored 3 goals and the 1st half to take control of kelly for stadium and added 3 more after the break . it's finished 6 to a correspondence p, the stim it was there for us as the match unfolded. at the final whistle that the old famous perhaps over used song sweet caroline, was making it the boy's hood and making it appear here the ground. 63 for england. and they will be thinking of themselves. it will contain it should've been anyway coming into the memory with one of the themes that gets spoken up there about just
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the warning though, for those who might just feeling a little bit more optimistic. they have a history of teams winning big and not actually going on to win the tournament. argentina put 6 post serbia and montenegro as they were only 2006 and portugal a lot to ria by 47 goals in 2013. and it didn't really get much better for them from that point on which and for britain was watching that game with fans in london . this is a pretty impressive now we're going to speak to some plans. heresy. got that immediately? i'm a, i'm for both of you won't know why i'm living in the community. i know i have to respect people. i talked about iran's performance today, but it was terrible. i was the reason a
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was i'm just happy that indian they got my hands on they want to talk to down the right side of the bad may pay good football. and i'm because nina, i would as much as i'm happy to ask my england and iran, i'm happy that we won a game to of the day is now underway between the netherlands and synagogue. it's go live now to nicholas. hearken. sure. sure. and synagogue,
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where many of the cynical players originate from a nick, how can you just explain what the atmosphere is like? okay, well, i want to show you what the fans always look like in a sending least context. this is a place where people are watching games. it's no way a place where people repair their television in their radio. and that's how bo senegalese, across the country are watching the game in shops. and i will show you how this city, this is the 2nd largest city in san diego, is almost a ghost town. there is no one out. everybody is indoors watching the game or on the radio. here you see their speakers out there watching or listening to this game. this country right now is at a standstill. why? well, because the lions of to ranga are playing a very important game against a pretty good team. and despite the news that we heard last week,
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that said your money would not participate in the world cup. he's watching the game from germany right now. there's a sense as sense and anticipation to see how this team will perform against the netherlands. we went to bumblebee, the town where sad, your money is from usually people gather in this village in southern camels, to support the national team. but when we, when there, there was a sense of loss of morning and fear. how will this team perform without their key players said your money? take a look at our report. if you don't know where the river meets the ocean in, senegal, sinay, saloon, delta allies, the village of somebody hometown of a football giant saw germany. 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,
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and more agile constantly challenging himself, hoping to follow in his footsteps is 13 year old, yet a grimace. era, donyo, asagwa. i want to become like sadie of money and become a big player. so that one day people will watch me on tv and a full stadium. recall my name me ala. from bumbling to liverpool, and on to munich. money made history, leading synagogue to victory at the africa cup of nations. but a recent injury to his name means he's not in cutter with the lions of tauranga. oh, it's as if bumble. he is in mourning, praying for money and for the national club. oh, his childhood friend is overwhelmed with emotion. it's really painful to realize as that a style like schedule money will not play this world cup. it's a blow to the entire nation. when he then addresses money side, you, those
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a sideshow. if you're listening, i hope that god protects a support to fight. you will heal. 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 bumblebee and wants to pave the roads at religious celebrations. he contributes to each household. sa, do money's using his wealth to change the lives of his people and well, he'll be out sent for this world 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. no, 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,
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they sing. there is nothing to lose. move forward. victory is to come. oh, nicholas hunk, al jazeera, bumbling senegal for the creative spark behind much of the opening ceremony on sunday was miko bulge. he also designed a 30 meters sculpture and doha, to raise awareness of the endangered whale shock. laura com spoke with him. the excitement festivities celebrations are certainly building across concept. 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 by leach, 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
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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 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 uh, it was an icon that represented a guitar as a selfie, as you know, the social media language. and so we found out that they will show the biggest population or the wish are, which is in danger, is leaving in car time is protected by foundation. so we, there you go, a big structure like this suspended. and he's going to be a jewel among this beautiful tower officer and cut i have been deciding on what will be the tournaments global legacy, long after the last game is played. and one of their priorities is educating
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children, alexia bryan, explains, ah, in a corner of the fee for fan festival and ahas alberta park, it's not a football, attracting the crowds, but education and a foundation run by cutters. former 1st lady, she come rosa and advocate for ensuring the world's most vulnerable children 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 onto a better future. 6 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 was 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 ambrose stop
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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. both cutter and fever have pledged to make educating children in developing countries a priority. as part of the legacy plan for this, he has world cup, wind up and dial. humanity is united, heard from more than 100 countries. this is the time and this is the place to convert that enthusiasm and energy into ensuring education for every child in town, for the toner, men to the so called triplets, ghetto kids, a group of children from slum and uganda. they dance videos have taken the online
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world by storm. it's found i using movement and education to create change. it's easy for me to get a job in make the chat. if i get education, when i'm still young. ah, me, can you respect me as they own mine scoring education goals and forging global partnerships? all aiming to ensure football is more than just a game elixir brian al jazeera, doha. and you can find much more on our website about all the lights us from the fee for world cup. the address for that has dub dub dub dot al jazeera dot com ah on toma cry, with the headlines on al jazeera rescue, teams are searching for survivors off a shallow earthquake struck indonesia main island.

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