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the flames, who make football altruism angels on al jazeera we understand the differences and similarities have cultures across the wound. some imagined lad, ye call hand al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that mattie out is there. ah at least 160 people are reportedly kills and indonesia off to
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a powerful earthquake flattened buildings and triggered land slides and with java. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. took he is president, hence at a ground offensive against kurdish vices in northern syria. after a series of rockets attacks south africa is appeals court orders from a prison jacobs, him back to prison. after declaring his medical parole illegal, and on day 2 of the world comp, england have made a very strong start to be a campaign. the 6 to victory over ra ah, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake has reportedly killed more than 160 people in indonesia
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risky work as a racing against time to look for survivors trapped under rubble. hundreds of people are injured. these are scenes outside a hospital where you can see many people seeking treatment the if the center was near the town of it, she unsure in west 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 jolted the entities and capitol around a 100 kilometers from the epi center evacuation. orders were issued for thousands
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of people in jakarta, central business district, witnesses report seeing some high rise buildings swing for several minutes. it would not let me get my anger lumberyard to go out. ha, it was so strong as if someone had pushed me. 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 his era jakarta of turkey, as president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes after several rockets struck the district of camille and southern took here. 3 people were killed including a child. no one has yet climbed responsibility. anchor blames the kurdish y p g fighters. the attack and took here comes a day after it launched airstrikes and northern syria and iraq. the turkish defense
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ministry says it was target and kurdish armed groups. that anchor holds responsible for a bomb attack, an est amble earlier this month. will planes attacked bases of the outlawed kurdistan work as party or the p k k and y p g fighters. earlier i spoke to al jazeera as to key a correspondent whistle suitor for some more 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 across it alongside
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a turkish border down to it lip. it was the 1st massive military incursion. and 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 city and a free army. they took over control of a fin. however, they could not manage to get in touch referred, 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 forces from that area to lead the
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turkish army to get in debt. otherwise, it was made before the 1st time in history that there was a possibility of a direct engagement between arm, though confrontation between church and the d. usaid armed forces. now, turkey is aiming by this because the prisoner was said that they pro, there's going to conduct another gland was in your presence into syria and they're aiming to take over a ton of the fat and member to these areas are quite important for y, p g because they are, these are be a loss strongholds at the eastern or if you freight, but for turkey also, if they can manage to take want all over terrified and member, it means that clean the whole 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,
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even though is not significant. and american forces as well alongside the y p g. so that could probably increase, attach and between the 2 largest nato allies turkey. andrew, as iran has launched more strikes against kurdish opposition groups in northern iraq to ron, accuses them of stoking unrest. and around where protests are ongoing, after the death of master, many in police custody. it's the 2nd such attack in a week. the number of casualties is unknown. with government forces and democratic republic of congo have lost grounds in recent weeks to the him 23 armed group. it's believed to be bagged, 5 or wonder, which denies the allegations. welcome web reports from north kiva, region. diplomatic efforts haven't worked so far. congress government forces have still been fighting the n 23 armed group. one of the front lines is just a bit further down this road. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by
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neighboring bewanda, which is just a couple of kilometers over here. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them $23.00 in the areas it controls while they were one to deny that uganda also being accused of backing the group. it also denies the allegations. meanwhile, kenyon soldiers are the most recent to arrive here and join in the conflict. under the banner of an east african community forth can use president william brito, travel to congress capital kinshasa. to meet with con, release president felix to carry the monday to the regional to pick q a piece in d. c. and to enforce the piece on those who have bent on creating instability in security for mccadden president, her kenyatta said that in
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a phone call with president craig, i'm a on friday. the gummy had agreed to assist in asking m. 23 to cease fire and withdraw. that hasn't happened. people here waiting to see if the presence of a single battalion of kenyan troops is going to make a difference. a top south african court says medical parole granted to form a president, jacob zoom. it was unlawful, a rational and unconstitutional adding that he should be returned to prison. last year, the room was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify before a corruption inquiry. the hero was released on medical parole after serving 2 months to meet the miller reports from johannesburg. 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
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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 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 judgment 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
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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 ho 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. mustang in south africa and 2 buses have been sits on fire during a strike by taxi drivers in cape town, drivers protesting against the termination of an incentive scheme that was designed to encourage them to drive safely and avoid illegal operations. there have been
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long queues for buses, as people waited to travel to work. and school where china is battling a surgeon cove at 19 infections. it's reported 3 deaths. the 1st and 6 months. a 5 day lockdown has been imposed parts of a gun. jo, a city of 19000000 people schools are also being shut across beijing. 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 n as riley rayed at the jenin refugee camp and the occupied west bank
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mahmoud alice hardy 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 l. jazeera journalist, sure. in our clay who's targeted and shot dead by israeli forces in may. oh, still a hit on al jazeera, we have plenty on die to with the feet will kept 2022 bengal and have made a big statement about bridging the last 16 die are often running and style 6 to windows over iran. this group was counted as the toughest in the world cup. ah.
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hello. we've got some rain in the forecast of the middle east over the next couple of days. not a lot, but the possibility a little bit of that by that you see that area of clad is a central part, saudi arabia that'll sink a little further southwards as we go through the next couple of days. so z zoom into the gulf here in kata northern policy might catch a shower or 2. he still got a brisk wind for time. that wind willies down as we go on through the next couple of days and the shower is just nudging a little further northwards. 2728 degrees here in doha over the next couple of days . but not too bad to the south of that wet to weather should we call it generally try and find a few showers around the southern end of the red sea possibility of a few shares to just around the east and then of the mediterranean. but even they should pete route as they make the way across, syria pushing through iraq. not to try whether to into northern parts of africa, brisk wind blowing across, said western side of the mediterranean. that'll feed a few showers in across northern parts of morocco. northern areas of algeria
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through tunisia still a charge of one or 2 showers just around the coastal fringes of west africa over the next day or 2. so plenty of showers, notice habies, i should be, but showers there across the heart of africa. so wet weather to it's a central part of the south africa making its way for the east. ah, ah ah, ah lou
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the sour magnitude, 5.6 earthquake has reportedly kills more than 160 people in indonesia. hundreds of people also injured the magnitude $5.00 quake was centered around the whist job. a province risky work as a racing against time to look the 7th is tramped under rubble. the trimmings were felt as far. why is the capital jakarta to key as president says, he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes off to several rockets, landed in the southern turkish district of commie. a top court and south africa
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says the released from prison. a former president, jacob zoom was unlawful and that he should return to prison to finish his sentence, zoom received a 15 month sentence for refusing to testify before corruption inquiry. let's get to today's action from the world comp and england have recorded a big win over iran and the opening game of the group. the english school 3 goal was on the 1st half to take control of kelly for stadium and, and 3 more after the drive it finished 6 to will print was watching that game with fans and london. traditionally acadia, a pretty impressive. now we're going to speak to some plans here to get the immediately action a. oh yes, i'm supporting you one. yeah. why i'm living in the community. i know i have to
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deal with what you thought about iran's performance today, but it was terrible. i want the reason a, i'm just happy that indian they got my hands on they want to talk to down the why sidled about my pay, good football and i'm happy believe our as much as i'm happy to see us play england in iran. i'm happy that we won a
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a fee for have confirms that an issue with the ticketing app has the to problems for fans trying to enter world cup stadiums. and many spectators have been unable to access mobile tickets through the digital devices. there were long queues and empty seats at the start of today's the 1st 2 world cup games. free for released a statement saying they were working on solving the issue a well a let's get to one of the venues now pull reset. i'm had been alley studying for the usa game against wiles and pull any sign of those ticketing issues. are we you are yes, tom, it does appear to be the case up, been in whatsapp contact with sir usa fans who are, who are still stuck outside and being moved, apparently to different sections or to get into the arm had been ali stadium. i
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also chatted to a couple of wells funds. he said they were, they were delayed to getting in, and they said that they are up wasn't refreshing. and which meant they couldn't get the q r code at to get scanned, to get in. and what i also heard from emmons, and we've been hearing from others as well as that, the near they got to the stadium. it was eventually refreshing, and they could get in. and then once that internet connection came up near the stadium, they also being e mailed a q r code by pfeiffer as well. so it does appear that fe, far all make him workarounds. but it's not ideal in these 1st couple of days of the woke up, especially for wells fans. they will be particularly keen to get to him because it's the 1st time in 64 years that a wells found has been outs. cummins were welcome to watch whales 1958 the last time the team were involved in a well count. that's the longest wait between
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a 1st the parents and the 2nd appearance in history or whales were knocked out of that tournaments amazingly by a well kept debutantes. highly of brazil am but wales, the in i, they've, they've made great strides in the, in the decades since then. they reach the euro, 2016 semi finals incredibly rates the last heroes, as well as for country of just 3000000 people. and they really do hunch above their weights. they've got a real superstar in garrath bail, a former former rail, madrid legend, multiple champions league winner. so i think, i think there'll be a dangerous prospect for the usa who didn't reach the last woke up, but we'll have a point to prove as they make it to the biggest stage again. ok, thank you very much. that's pull race for us at city. i'm it been alley stadium. well there's again going on right now between the netherlands and cynical,
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and it is still go las where live in both countries with nicholas harken, sion shaw, and stepped vassal in the hague. at 1st it's go to nick and what's the atmosphere like over there? i'll tell i'm in z gashodi in the neighborhood of one of the players. keep on jets . i was the forward for the cynic lease team. that was speaking, some of the fans here who watching the game. they're happy with the performance of the team, given that their star player thought yamani is not playing. but what you see right here is the senegalese version of a fan zone. this is how most people are watching the game. they're either watching it. this is a shop that normally repairs tv stations or tv. that's where they're watching it or they listen to it through the radio. and i want to show you the 2nd largest town in the country and what it feels like right now. look at it. it's a ghost town. so the government have told schools to shut down businesses to close
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so that they can show the support to the national team. and there's an expectation specifically here and cuz i'm off that this team will perform well. why? well, because 7 of the players of the national team are from this region. and most importantly, the coach, l u c. say a former player, the 1st african coach to lead an african team to the world cup. so there are high expectations on the team. and after all, they are africa's champion. so for many people here, they're going to deliver and beat holland today. thumb, thank you very much. that's it. nicholas huck for us. we're now going to go to a stiff of us and who's live at orange street in the hague. and stanford seems that things are pretty tense there as well.
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absolutely, very high expectations here in the hague as well. and as you can see, some of it very sense faces here, because they were very confident that you could easily win the match against senegal. and that it would be for nailed by now. but as you know, it still mel nell. they are really a lot more quiet than an hour ago when the party was still really going on. now they are very quiet and hoping that though one of the dodge player so will score a soon. that, that she must never won the world cup and made it to the final 3 times. and people here in orange read on these, this is a straight from please. decorated covered in orange. it says welcome residence. they do it out every time when there's a big competition going on and they have won the award of the best and the most beautiful orange street and then that'll. and so there is a probably compact community here and they love football. well, they do everything. how to make it impossible to watch, to gather, and that's what they're doing right now. there's also children. here are whole
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families are here and a really hoping that the dodge will score soon. yeah, i did. they are. thank you very much. that is still for us, and for us in the hague, for the creative spark, behind much of the opening ceremony on sunday was marco belch. he also designed as 30 meters sculpture, and doha, to raise awareness of the endangered whale shark. laura com spoke with him. the excitement festivities celebrations are certainly building across cancer, but i want to introduce you right now to anakin meaning, well, shock 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
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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, 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 an icon that represented katara as a selfie, as you know, the social media language. and so we found out that there will show the biggest population or the wish out, which is in danger is leaving and katara is protected by foundation. so we, there you go, a big structure like this suspended and is going to be a jewel among this beautiful tower. cristiano rinaldo says his follow with manchester united won't have an impact on the portugal squad at this world cup. rinaldo and his teammates had been training ahead of the tournament opener against
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ghana and a tv interview on the eve of the tournament. he claimed he had been betrayed and was being forced out of united the clobber, exploring legal options to terminate rinaldo as contract. remember, you will find a simple priming in my life. the best timing is always my timing from your side. it is obviously easy to give your opinions and right things, sometimes truce. sometimes most of them lies with a timing for me is my timing both on? i don't have to worry about what others think of. i am totally convinced this won't have any influence on the selection lesson. every player manager, president and caitlin, they all know who i am or what i think they've known me since i was 11 years old. they won't be influenced by what people write or say. both only 50 and cut are have been deciding on what will be the tournaments global legacy long after the last game is played. and one of the priorities as educating children. alixia bryan
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explains ah, in a corner of the faithful fan festival and ahas albert pat. it's not a football, attracting the crowds, but education and a foundation run by cut, his former 1st lady, she come mazda and advocate for ensuring the world's most vulnerable children, have access to school. education above all operates in about 60 countries. and beautiful game is one tool, it's using to get children into class. and unto 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 are jojo oil prof. i thought of then got the teacher came into his la, there was because he was the one who said come here. do love soccer. well, 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
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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 teens 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 vendor and dial humanity. as you noted, heard from more than 100 countries. this is the time and this is the place to convert that into the other an energy into inserting education for every child in town for the tournament of 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 may he check if i get education when i'm still young. ah, me, can you respect me as the online scoring education goals and forging global partnerships? all aiming to ensure football is more than just a game elixir. brian al jazeera doha, ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories, the sour a magnitude 5.6 earthquake has reportedly kills more than 160 people in indonesia. hundreds of people are also injured. the quake was centered around the whist. java province, rescue work as a racing against time to look for survivors trapped under rubble.

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