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rides on the russell follow and traveled to algeria to discover how fulfill played a key role in shaping the country from its struggle for liberation to the 2019 protest. the political reform generation football episode 2 on al jazeera and a korea reporting to the world road here. one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. ah, but certain stories can change us phoenix, easiest. please use a new story. i turned in like a unique journey into what it means to be human. the things we keep a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah. ready the military is brought into search for survivors in the indonesian province of
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java, after a powerful earthquake kills more than 160 people. ah, on speaker this is i just had a life and also coming up jackie is president threatens a ground offensive in northern syria after rocket ship, the southern district of cobb, county a car, number plate ralph friends to put serbia and kosovo on a collision course. the 2 sides failed to reach a breakthrough. and gamma sale comes to the rescue of team wales as his dying man is penalty. on a drawer against the us in their opening, woke up to a rescue . workers in indonesia, west java province are searching for survivors of
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a powerful earthquake that killed at least $100.00. 62 people. emergency field hospitals have been set up to treat the injured in the worst hit area 75 kilometers south of jakarta. the governor says more than 300 people were injured when homes and buildings collapsed. the epicenter was near the town of chan. jor. jessica washington reports from jakarta. 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 a waiting for news of their loved ones. this footage posted on social media shows the optimal at a boarding school, and authorities say potentially thousands of houses are damaged. communications in the affected areas are disrupted, and many roads are also blocked. wow, there is still an area that has not been evacuated, which is manguno because the road is completely blocked due to a landslide. the earthquake junction, the indonesian capital around
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a 100 kilometers from the epi center evacuation orders were issued for thousands of people in jakarta, central business district, witnesses report seeing some high rise buildings swing for several minutes. in my god, it was so strong as if someone had pushed me in denisia is prone to natural disasters. it sits on the ring as fire and uncle volcanoes and full lines in the pacific basin authorities are urging people to remain vigilant for possible after shocks. jessica washington out of iraq chicata or that helman is the earthquake research program leader at indonesia, national research and innovation agency. explain why the earthquake caused so much damage occur on the ball. it has not been map before. it's nothing major. bottom line, it has to be, no, it is about your house. it's quality monday. but this plan that
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it's before it occurred on heavily and i thing a lot of stuff. and also the last last that the good by the that costs also a lot more damage to the how much of the houses it hasn't hasn't to receive the payment. so it's a good leave. and i think that's why that a lot of damage to the houses, but also the bought land is getting close to the populated. i think it's going to stop by by 6 a turkey as president says he is considering launching a ground operation in northern syria. it comes off to several rockets fired from syria, struck the district of cobb chemist in southern turkey. 3 people were killed including
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a child. no one has claimed responsibility anchor blamed kurdish y p g fighters. it follows a series of turkish strikes in northern syria and iraq. defense ministry says it was targeting kurdish on groups. the key blames for a bomb attack in his sample last week. war planes attack faces of y p g fighters and the outlawed kurdistan. workers party or p k. k. iranian security forces have intensified a crackdown in the west in kurdish populated regions as anti government protest into the 3rd month rights group said doesn't people have been killed in 24 hours in pitt on sharp people marched enchanted slogans during a funeral. procession for 16 are killed the night before in fall. this demonstrates us to the streets, to demand greater freedom. the united nations security council has condemned north korea most recent miss ar test. but there's been no formal statement because their resistance from china and russia,
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north korea lost an intercontinental ballistic missile, with a range of 15000 kilometers last week. it puts it within reach of the continental us, china's ambassador to the un has urged washington. and so to consider talks, the us ambassador to the un says china and russia are enabling north korea's missile testing, while russia has responded the ramping of sanctions. push the people of north korea at risk $63.00 times this year. the dpr k has shown an utter disregard for the safety and security of the region and a complete lack of respect to this counsel. but the dpr k continues to not respond and instead chooses to continue is reckless behavior. the council must instead respond then you should in the further escalation of sanctions against the d. p r. k. already goes beyond measures to counter prohibited miss allan nucular programs
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and threatens north crane citizens with unacceptable. socio economic and humanitarian upheaval in the world health organization is warning that millions of people in ukraine face a life threatening winter after months of russian bombardment. it's regional, european director says the risk of illness is growing as temperatures plummet. half of grains energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed. this is already having knock on effects on the health system and on the people's health. put simply this winter ruby about survival. we expect 2 to 3 minute more people to leave that homes in search of warmed and safety. they would face unique health challenges, including respiratory infections such as cubic 19 pneumonia and influenza. and the suitors risk of diphtheria and measles in unvaccinated populations. ukrainians have marked 9 years since major protest the force of the countries kremlin back
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president into exile. the so called euro my don protests in kiev city square were a drastic turning point in the country's history. general how reports the on keeps my dad square. many lines in ukraine's recent history intersect. today they honor a fall and fighter killed on the front line in the east rushes 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
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past, 2 brothers have played significant parts. afghanistan, born mustafah and massey, and i am one a lawyer and soldier who lost his eye fighting in june this year. 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. just as for me as where a big thing because i remember we understand. i remember how we don't have a power to defend ourselves. and ukraine. we have this
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power. i speak with myself and i say for myself that i don't go to die for this. well is i will to fight. what is this? because if you a v should go to die for some while loose one day is going to be the tonight. but when you fight one day when 2 brothers fighting for the same cause indifferent ways who stories also intersect on keeps central square. where under fresh snow, the dead from 8 years of fighting, remembered. along with civilian protested, 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. joan,
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a whole al jazeera, keith of serbia and kosovo, blaming each other for failing to reach an agreement on con, license plates. leaders met in brussels to talk the fail to achieve a breakthrough. tensions between serbia and its former province have mounted in recent months because of the coastal government's decision to ban serbian issued plates ethnic serbs living that could now face fine. don't want him missing out of those items. i appeal to the international community once again and western powers of influence and christina to try and use it on mr. alban corte, and others. and at the same time, try and help us to all together, preserve peace. we know we got some show i am ready to come here and hold meetings always with the same structure in order to reach a final deal with full normalization of relations and reciprocity and recognition in the center and other issues such as the one with carplay. but one cannot work without the other 2. all 8 people have been killed in columbia after
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a plane crashed into a residential neighborhood neighborhood in mid 18 or 6 passengers and 2 crew died. 7 homes were destroyed in the crash. there been no reports of casualties on the ground authority, se polish reported engine failure before the plane came down. and police in the us are asking the public to help them with any information or videos of the attack. at a gay nightclub in colorado springs, 5 people were shot dead, an 18 hours wounded club queue on saturday. a 22 year old man has been arrested, suspect was overpowered by club, goes colorado, governor gerald paul is the 1st openly gay man in the country elected to the position called the shooting a senseless act of evil. a still i had on our did. he had a back in court. why the release of former south african president jacob zoom has been ruled on look and trying to fill hundreds of empty post. ellen mosque was on
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a recruitment drive for twitter. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready 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 that it was open 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. and that sinking further south which are anywhere from around while the korean peninsula 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 we go through, we're tuesday. temperature come down to around $1415.00 degrees 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
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possibility some localized study where to where the grassy clearing away from the far south of china. st. very heavy rain recently just around the vietnam. more of that as we go on through the next couple days, driven in on that sir general easterly wind here, some lavish hours log, a spouse of right into indo china usual scattering a showers across malaysia, indonesia seeing some live downpours. and in the also seeing some live examples of this system, districts in from the bio bin goes 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, the weather sponsored by cat on a ways a korean reporting to the well do, is it here? one journalist documents lies beyond the headlines. ah, but certain stories can change us in please use previous story. well, i mean the news, the story. it turned into what
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a unique journey into what it means to be human. the things we keep a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah. well, again, you're watching. i just did a reminder about top stories. this our rescue teams in indonesia, west java provinces, searching for survivors of a powerful earthquake that killed at least the 162 people. hundreds were injured in the quake centered on a rural area south of the capitol, jakarta, turkey, his president says he's considering launching a ground offensive in northern syria, follows a rocket attack, the killed 3 people in southern trickier which anchorage blames on kurdish y. p g
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fights us in syria. the un security council is condemned north korea's most recent missile test for the 2nd time pyongyang 5 and intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching as far as the us. a time for round up from day 2 of the cuts are well top less joined andy richardson at our coronation studio. ah welcome to al jazeera, special, a world cup studio on bo hall's waterfront. what? 12 goals on date say. so let's get straight to the action. first up, it was england against iran in group b. jude bellingham opened the school and becoming the 1st player born after the 2000 to scored a well come. because sack had got the 1st of his 2 goals before half time. it was
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3 nil just before the break as raheem sterling got on the school sheets. england kept up the fresh after the break with sack a scoring again. iran did get a couple of goals themselves through metty to re me. but more england goals followed from marcus rushford and jack relish it finished 6 to a great start. the tournaments, the garret south dates team. we went all the way to the semi finals in russia 4 years ago. i understand the focus drifting of it, but that won't be enough for us to progress in the tournament. and so we've still got a lot to do to qualify, but of course it's really a really good start for us. in the other game in group b, garris fail was once again the hero for wales. they found themselves one nail down against the united states, africa from timothy way, son of the legendary georgie,
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where that bale was found to win a penalty, which he schooled to ensure wales finished with a point. their fans delights it after what was their 1st world cup game. in 64 years, pool race was at the stadium. the 1st of really right poor for wales who a much better than the, than the showing that in the 1st half hour. you know, this is a team that's overseas from a country of i need 3000000 people but has really been punching above its white in recent years. i reached the semifinals of the european championships in 2016, but they weren't really flat garrath bail was looking his age, which is still 9 years younger than me. and the funds are there wasn't really any of the spirits of 1958 when wales reached the quarter finals of the woke up in sweden and were knocked out by a goal from pele. who i think would have had a hat trick and not 1st. first off, but the, i say, you know, they dominated,
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they were worth it, go by timothy wire. the 2nd off wales were completely transformed. they dominated and bail school that penalty and front of the whales funds the 1st minister of wales. mark drake fit, he's in cattle and so far he's pretty proud of her. what is her nation has achieved in just just getting to these finals to be on the stage with only 32 countries around the world in football is a hugely competitive business. well, it is the smallest country to qualify for this world. cup of am guitar who are here is the host. so it's a huge achievement. andrew pay, it was the netherlands who came out on top against cynical they scored too late goals to get the better of the african champions to nail. the victory put them off of repay ahead of ecuador, who beat cancer in their opening game on sunday. back home in the netherlands steadfast and was watching with dutch fans in the hague.
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he had a people here who got out, they had been greatly together. and now gather never mariam domestic bad unless with windows, but now after quite a 90 minute with lena math, he says he's feeling physically ready had of his last world cup. the 35 roll lead
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argentina against saudi arabia in their 1st came on cheese. they argentina, one of the favorites, i'm going in to this tournaments that and in, to be honest kaiser differently, it is a different period in the season. we haven't played that many games yet and i feel, well, once we start playing we will get more pace. that's what i've been trying to do this season. i came to the world cup and i haven't done anything different. i just took care of myself. i've been working as i have done throughout my whole career. any. i'm aware that this is a very special moment. it is most likely my last 4 cup and my last opportunity to achieve this great dream that i have aline to him when a spring in our a panel of experts here. when i run go, let's start with view that he's going to have huge supports hearing dough to thousands of origin sending funds in town for this one. is it going to be the fairytale into his career? do you think winning this will come at last? will many hope so many have their aspirations set on that. i mean,
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we just saw what it was earlier today. and yesterday, argentine fans marching down here, down the cornish, expressing their, their support for the origin time national team. but it's not going to be an easy road. they, they know that they're aware of that, but they're not disappointed. they come up short because that legacy is already set . argentina has already won the trophy, the cope america, the 1st one since $993.00. so for them, that aspect of, of, of the pressures taken off. now it's to try and enjoy, but also try and conquer. and jim, during his time in, in, in spain, he seemed to fax, a lot of criticism for 40 data, didn't do with arch insane. but he seems to be in a, in a very different phase of his career and with, with his national plan. yeah, this has changed. they realized that he is a poor. do you truly urgent union? sometimes i doubt that and he just became that leader. and he brought them to glory again in the palm. erica, and i think even though he's 35, if he sees work up and you can say maybe his glory days had gone, i think it's the strongest option for him to, to con,
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carry to the work up and it's his last chance and he's going to really want to do that. and just funny quickly, when we saw these strange pictures of a big fat ankle on a leg that was meant to be little messy, like, but he fits his need of everything. so again, it's the comparisons to merge on. and of course, that ankle is a doctor image of murray on his ankle back in 1990, where he basically played most of the work up on one leg so much so that a couple of days ago, his former personal trainer for understanding he was was asked about that work, he said, i don't know how he did to walk, much less play a world cup. so that gives you that image of what happened. let's start my season see likes to this. well, thank you. thank you. bye for now guys. okay. that so for me here for now, messy and archie and seen are a 1st off on day 3. and that is followed by denmark again to new mexico, poland and then the defending champion front. okay. back campaign against australia . goodbye for now. the
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andy which is there with the world cup up, they was gone to some other stories. now a top south african court has ruled former president jacob zoom. i should go back to prison. it said the medical for granted to him was unlawful, irrational, and unconstitutional. last year zoom was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify before a corruption inquiry. the 8 year old friends released on medical parole after serving 2 months for me to mila reports. now 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
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that medical role count towards his 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 court syndic him back to prison. now 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 unilaterally essentially decided that the former president should be released. but also the point that has been noted is that the
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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 in sudan veteran political and religious leda as say, mohammed osmond in mahogany, has returned to the country following exile in egypt. the hundreds of his supporters gathered at the airport in hot tomb mahoney is the leader of the democratic unionist party sedans, oldest political party. he opposes a possible agreement between pro democracy groups and the military. the army sees
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power, 13 months ago, leading to continuous protests. a china is struggling to cope with a spike in covey. 19 infections. it's reported 3 deaths. the 1st in 6 months. a 5 day lockdown has been imposed in parts of guangzhou, a city of 1900000000 people. schools are being shot across beijing. patrick falk has more 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 in 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 in guam, joe and gong jo remains the center of china's outbreak. but flareups are getting worse in other parts of the country as well, including in the capitol, beijing, which reported just under a 1000 new cases. on monday authorities there have advise people to stay at home
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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 stowed fears, of fur, the 0 curve chaos. the death of a man in his eighty's just a few days ago with the 1st kobe related death in china since may and all this is make 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 tick, that's precisely what many of the space the going back to doing right now. a heavy rain in the balkans has caused widespread flooding, killing at least 6 people. northwest albania is one of the worst hit regions, thousands of heck as a farmland are under water. more than $600.00 homes were flooded, swollen rivers in montenegro on part of serbia also caused major damage. new
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twitter boss, ilan mosque, cash reportedly told staff. the company has no plans to lay off any more employees . he says it's now recruiting for engineering and advertising sales wells. gabe or alexander has more on masks plans for social media platform. it's believed about $5000.00 twitter employees have resigned or been fired since the law must took over twitter about a month ago. and it's not just here in the company headquarters in san francisco. twitter has about 33 offices in 18 countries, and twitter offices and cities such as sao paulo toronto and mexico city have been decimated by staff lay offs. and it's believe that in india, twitter has laid off over 50 percent of all the employees. and on sunday evening, the head of twitters office in france announced he would be leaving the company. all of this staff turnover as anna was saying,
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they're worried about the future of the company. he clearly wants to slim twitter down to a sketch and stuff, and then build it up again to meet his patients. the problem is it looks, sex, become more of a social media focusing ring. i'm a coach carol appetizers. so he's got to face a very tricky, tight wall wrote to walk because he needs to keep advertised on board yet also make the platform repeating enough to track louisa's. i reached out to twitter to try to get some more information, but have not heard back. probably because the entire twitter media relations department, it's believe has either been fired or laid off. a nasa's optimist spacecraft has reached the moon's orbit the iran capsule swept 130 kilometers above the moon on approach. and when now continue a larger orbit.

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