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0 ah, ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism worldwide had to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shea come out award for translation and international understanding was funded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches are what happens the india. 1 has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, the search for survivors continues in the indonesian island of java day after
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python earthquake killed at least a 162 people. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out. they are alive and go are also coming out. took he is president, threatens a ground offensive in northern siri, off to rockets. it the southern district of ca commie. on a collision course of a number plate, serbian castillo failed to resolve differences in e u. broken tools. i'm going with bel, comes the rescue of whale does his dying minutes penalty help snatch a drawer against the us, and that will cup of awe . we begin in indonesia where rescue workers are searching for survivors of a pop, earthquake in west java province. at least a 162 people have been killed. hundreds were injured when homes and buildings collapsed. emergency field hospitals have been set up to treat the injured in the
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worst hit area 75 kilometers south of the capitol jakarta. well the epicenter was near the town of challenger. jessica washington joins us live from there. now jessica, so you're at one of the hospitals treating the large number of casualties. tell us what's been happening that ah, just to give you a sense of what the mood is like in chandra since we've arrived. we've been here for a few hours now. we've heard the nonstop sound of sirens. you can probably hear those as well as ambulances, as health workers. try to reach those and need and wait here at the rumor, san san hot science hospital in gen george. this is one of 3 hospitals treating some of the injured there are some 460 patients here who were injured in the earthquake and i'll just step out. so you can take a look at their condition. we've heard from a hospital representative that the majority of them are suffering from head trauma and also fractures to their arms and legs. and what the hospital representative
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also told us is that many of the injured are young children and even babies a short while ago. we heard from a national minister who noted that many of the victims of this earthquake, what children who are praying at school when the earthquake struck. and so that is why many of the people behind me are young people. and that is the situation that people are dealing with on the ground in terms of the evacuations. that process is still under way hampered by the land slides that have taken place since the earthquake occurred. authorities trying to reach those in need with military and police personnel on the ground. we've seen military doctors helping with the efforts at various hospitals around to enjoy administering medicine and also carrying patient. some patients being moved inside the hospital, it's now deemed safer than it was before. the hospital itself was damaged in the earthquake and is still cracked from the outside. but hospital representatives say
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the situation is now safe for some patients to be relocated inside the mood here, very much of shock and grief. the sound of those ambulances, punctuated by the sound of mothers and children crying as people are trying to re hover in this outdoor makes shift hospital. there also grieving for the loved ones . they've lost a short while ago. we spoke to a mother of 3 who has self is recovering from head trauma. she has 3 young children, one of them, thankfully on hon. the 2nd suffering from severe head trauma. and sadly, her youngest, a 2 year old, he passed away in the lake and that is the situation where the people ginger, as they try to recover. they try to recover from this incident and assess the damage to the home. but most importantly and most significantly, they're grieving for the loved one, particularly the young lions that have been mom or jessica washington life. i stay in west java. jessica. thank you. allison army warnings been issued for the solomon
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islands after it was hit by a magnitude 7 quake. witnesses reported, shaking the through t v. 's and other items to the ground. people have been advised to move to higher ground. turkey as president says, he's considering launching a ground operation in northern syria, comes after several rockets fired from syria. struck the district of commerce in southern turkey. 3 people were killed including a child. no one's claim responsibility, anchorage blames kurdish y p g fighters. well, it followed a series of turkish air strikes in northern syria and iraq. the defense ministry says it was targeting kurdish groups. the turkey blames for a bomb attack and it's tumble. last week, warplanes attacked basis of y, p g fighters and the outlawed kurdistan. workers party or p k k, and i'm concealed who has more now from 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
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a regions the last stroke is that we remember hitting residential areas was doing 2019 and early 2022. when to care was conducting operation piece spring into kurdish health regions is that a turkey is says the y p g in control of the regions are the syrian offshoot of the out thought crew to son, a workers party at the p k. k. as to kiss a launched a very, a white scale air campaign targeting simultaneously y p g and p k k, a pulse in northern iraq and northern syria early sunday morning. retaliation was expected a from the syrian curtis side as their officers. also a how tweeted and a told to media that they were targeted and true kids residential areas as the church air campaign targeted at the kurdish residential areas. but at the turkish president, a he a who is currently in doha right now for the world cup,
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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 anyone the hinting at russia, united states syrian government as long as there is, there is a threat in inside syria, a which is risking to kiss national border security and he said a land operation is expected at the end of the day. and a we might see turkish boots on the ground in northern syria. so be, are in kosovo, are blaming each other of failing to reach an agreement on car license plates. leaders met in brussels for tools would fail to achieve a breakthrough tensions between serbia and its former province of mounted in recent months because of the cost of a government's position to ban serbian issued plates. if subs living that could now face size should um put one in machine out of those items. i appeal to the international community once again and western powers that have influence on
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christina to try and use it on mr. albin corte, and others. and at the same time, try and help us to altogether preserve peace. when 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 carpets. but one cannot work without the other one. all right, time for a round up now of the day. 2 of the cat are well caught as john andy richardson, marconi studio, ah, welcome to al jazeera special, a world cup studio on bo, how's waterfront? there were 12 goals on day 2, so let's get straight to the action. first up, it was england against iran in group
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b. jude bellingham opened the school and becoming the 1st player born after the 2000 to scored a well come. pick a sack. i got the 1st of his 2 goals before half time. it was 3 now, just before the break is raheem, sterling got on the school sheets. england kept the fresh after the break with sack a scoring again. iran did get a couple of goals themselves through many to re me but more england goals for marcus rushford and john really should finish 6 to a great start. the tournaments pick out southgate team. we went all the way to the semi finals in russia 4 years ago and then the, the focus drifting of it, but that won't be enough for us to, to progress in the tournament. and so we still got a lot to do to qualify. but of course, it's really a really good start for us. and the other game in great b,
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gara fail was once again the hero wales. they found themselves one nail down against the united states after a golf infiniti where the son of the legendary george that bail was found to win a penalty which he schooled. so in short, wales finished with a point. their fans delighted after what was their 1st world cup game? in 64 years, pul reese was at the stadium. the 1st of really right poor for wales who a much better than the, than the sharing that in the 1st half hour. you know, this is a team that's obviously from a country of i need 3000000 people but has really been punching above it's white. in recent years, i reached the semifinals of european championships in 2016, but they weren't really flat garrath bail was looking his age, which is still 9 years younger than may add the funds i. there wasn't really any of the spirits of 1958 when wales reached the quarter finals of the woke up in sweden
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and were knocked out by a gulf from palais. who i think would have had a hot trick and not 1st, 1st off, but the, i say, you know, they dominated, they were worth, they go by timothy where the 2nd off wales were completely transformed. they dominated and bailed, scold that penalty in 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 a cheat and 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 entree pay. it was the netherlands who came out on top against cynical they scored to lay goals to get the better of the african champions to nail . the victory put them off of group a ahead of ecuador,
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who beat cancer in their opening game on sunday. back home in the netherlands steadfast and was watching with dutch fans in the hague. he had a whole people got out. they had been raining 3 together and now raising together never marry on domestic land that's with when there's but now, after quite a 90 minute with
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leno math, he says he's feeling physically ready had of his last world cup. the 35 roll lead argentina against saudi arabia in their 1st came on cheese. they argentina, one of the favorites. i'm going in to this tournaments that aunt 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 then once we start playing we will get more pace. that's what i've been trying to do this caesar. 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 through my whole career any i'm aware that this is a very special moment. it is most likely my last 4 cup at my last opportunity to achieve this great dreamed that i have aline to him when a spring in our panel of experts here when our anger. let's start with you that he's going to have huge supports here in though are expecting tens of thousands of argentinian fans in town for this one isn't gonna be that the fairy tale into his
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karate think, winning this woke up at last. will many hope so many have their aspirations set on that. i mean we just saw was earlier today, and yesterday, argentine fans marching down here, down the cornish, expressing their, their support for the argentine 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 disappoint if they come up short because that legacies already set argentina has already won the trophy, the cope america, the 1st one since 1993. 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 gemma during his time in, in spain, east since heis a lot of criticism for 40 did or didn't do her with argentina. but he seems to be in a, in a very different phase of his career now with, with his national saying, yeah, this has changed. they realised that he is a poorly, he truly argentinean. sometimes they doubt that. and now he has became that leader a huge, he brought them to glory again in the corporate america. and i think even though his 35 is his 5th war cup and you can say maybe his glory days are gone. i think
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it's the strongest option for him to, to con care the that the war cut banner. it's his last chance and, and he's got not really want to do that. and just finally quickly, when we saw these strange pictures of a big fat ankle on a leg that was meant to be legal mess, he's like, but he's fit isn't that, that everything's okay. i mean, again, it's a comparisons to murder and sob course that ankle is a doctor image of mar, donna's ankle back in 1990, where he basically played most of that work up on one leg so much so that a couple of days ago, his former personal trainer fernando snowden. he was, was asked about that work up. he said, i don't know how he did to walk, much less player woke up so that gives you an american image of what happened. let's hope massey's on see likes for this. well, not thank you. thank you, bye for now guys. okay, that. so from here for now, messy and arching senior 1st off on day 3, and that is followed by denmark against 2, nicea mexico, poland, and then the defending champion, france,
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opened their campaign against australia. good luck enough. but not so to come here now does their including a push for pm eastern democratic republic of congo was regional leaders tried to stop the advance of em. 23 rebels. i'm trying to fill hundreds of empty posts, even must goes in a recruitment drive for twitter. wanna stay with us. ah hello, i'm pleased to say that the weather's quieting down now crosses eastern parts of the i said the up towards the northeast corner where we saw that really heavy reco breaking november snow. just around western and new york, the wind started to come in for more of a south west direction. so that is a molded i ration that will help with the thought. with a clear up operation,
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you see temperatures now getting about freezing in toronto in ottawa, 6 hm. 6 celsius there for new york, maybe an 8 in d. c. with those winds coming in from that milder direction. clear skies also pushing through as well books to one or 2 showers just around when she showers around the lake superior main area for the snow though through tuesday, that is going to be across the western side of canada. it may be just spinning down across the pacific northwest for a time even that should just gravity peace route as it eases further eastwards. we'll see some snow there into where alberta saskatchewan having said that may be across the mountain state, warmer weather, over towards the east, getting into double figures for new york and for dc. welcome, sunshine. coming back here, some shadow showers may mile across c kara been to, bobby, had this rather more persistent line of cloud rain spinning out of miami, pulling out of southern parts of florida. right the way down towards the yucatan peninsula. we some heavier showers to for the western caribbean. ah,
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the generation full meets premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. and most of it starts in a pyramid representation is rides that the rest will follow and travel to algeria to discover how flu school played a key role in shaping the country from its struggle for liberation to the 2019 test, the political reform generation football episode on al jazeera ah ah, welcome. i can pick them out about top stories here. this our rescue workers in
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indonesia searching for survivors of a popular earthquake in west java properties. at least a 162 people have been killed. hundreds were injured with homes and buildings collapsed. day 2 of the fee for will cup and toe, hostile england, winning big over iraq, $6.00 to $2.00 on the netherlands beach synagogue, to niel and wales, pulled out and late tommy against the u. s. penalty. chuck he is, president says he's considering launching a ground offensive in northern serious fall as a rocket attack that killed 3 people in southern turkey. john cra blames. i'm cody white b g fighters in syria. iran has also launch strikes against kurdish opposition. groups in northern iraq terran accuses them of stoking unrest within iran. if the 2nd such attack in a week, the number of casualties is unknown. and in the western curtis populated regions, uranian security forces have intensified their craft down to government protest enter the 3rd month rights group said doesn't people have been killed in 24 hours?
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in foreign shop people march in charge of slogans during a funeral possession for a 16 year old killed the night before. in fondest demonstrators took the streets to demand greater freedom based on taking place in venezuela. between the colombian government and the rebel group, the national liberation army is the 1st time they are set down to negotiate with the left us government led by president gustavo petro. that held 5 rounds of unsuccessful talks, but previous right when governments east african leaders will attend piece talks on thursday to try to find a solution to the ongoing violence by the m 23 group. and the democratic republic of congo, president felix or kenny will meet with a random lead. a political garment on goler to county has denied allegations it supports m 23. welcome web reports from the 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
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a bit further down this road. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring lawanda, which is just a couple of kilometers over here. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them $23.00 in the areas. it controls well. they were one to deny that uganda is also being accused of breaking the group. it also denies the allegations. meanwhile canyon 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 can shatter. to meet with con, release president felix just to carry the monday to the regional port to secure peace in eastern d. c. and to enforce peace on those all ah hell. bent on creating instability. an insecurity
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from a canyon president. her kenyatta said that in a phone call with president tagami on friday, that to gummy had agreed to assist in asking and 23 to cease fire and withdraw. that hasn't happened. people here waiting to see if the presence of a single battalion of canyon troops is going to make a difference to saddam now, veteran, political and religious leader outside mom. and often alma ghani has returned to the country following exile in egypt. ah, hundreds of supporters gathered at the airport and cartoon magazine is the leader of the democratic unionist party. sedans. oldest political party is opposed to a possible agreement between pro democracy groups on the military. the army sees power, 13 months ago, leading to continuous protests. united national security council has condemned north korea's most recent missile test, but there's been no formal statement due to resistance from china and russia. north
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korea launching the intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 15000 kilometers last week. putting it within reach of the continental united states, china's ambassador to the u. m. as urge washington and sole to consider talks malaysian oppositely. the anwar abraham says he's optimistic about leading a coalition government and were met with leaders of the incumbent barrison national coalition. on monday to discuss a potential alliance, a title contested parliamentary elections has given no party, a clear majority in order to form a government. malaysia's king has extended the deadline for political blocks to submit their choice with prime minister until tuesday. i'm very pleased the the outcome of the missing. we had several that is from but it's not enough to discuss the issue of aggression government and my leadership. but we just did privatize
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the key issues for this new government. firstly, stability. we require political stability to carry the default for st. louis has more now from a capital calling him for deed of the opposition on why abraham is a contender. his part, his party or his block, is the largest block in parliament there considering a partnership with the national front, a party that is tainted with corruption, a party that was dominant and politics until its defeat in 2018 elections. and these are traditional rivals. but it's not really even a done deal at this moment because some lamp is from the national front to have said they will not support going into partnership with the opposition. and these nps all 30 and peace from the national front are meeting on tuesday morning. now the other contender is leader of the national alliance that sweden yassin. he leads
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the 2nd largest block in parliament. and the main parties in his lions are a conservative islamic party. and also 8 malays centric conservative group that champions preserving special rights for the dominant ethnic group in malaysia. the malays, now a key point going into the elections is political stability. there were 2 administrations before the election that were brought down because of infighting and defections. now, this election doesn't appear to have resolve that issue with the, with the results with the horse trading that's taking place. it doesn't appear to inspire confidence that the next government will be able to bring that political stability to malaysia. and not only that, this election has also exposed just how polarized this country is that the divisions between the different races, the different ethnic groups and different religions. these divisions still run d. the lease in the us are appealing for members of the public to help them with
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any informational videos of an attack. and again, nightclub in colorado springs. 5 people was shot dead in 18 wounded at club queue on saturday. a 22 year old man has been arrested. the suspect was overpowered by customers. colorado as governor gerard policy was the 1st openly gay man to be elected to that position called the shooting a senseless act of evil. no suitable sealer must con, supposedly told staff. the company has no plans to lay off any more employees. he says it's now recruiting the engineering and advertising sales roles. gabe lozano has more on mosques plans full, the sexual needed level. it's believed about $5000.00 twitter employees have resigned or been fired since he 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 in cities such as sao paulo toronto and mexico city have been decimated by staff lay offs. and it's
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believed 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 ano is saying, they're worried about the future of the company. he clearly wants to slim twisted down to a skeleton stock and then build it up again to meet his mission. the problem is, it look set to become more of a social media boxing ring, a man could scatter off advertisements. so he's gonna face the very tricky, tight wall, right to walk, because he needs to keep advertised on board yet. oh, so make a platform of heating enough to attract more uses. i reached out to twitter to try to get some more information, but have not heard back. probably because the entire twitter media relations
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department, it's believe has either been fired or laid off. masses ottoman spacecraft has reached the moon's orbit. the ryan capture passed about a 130 kilometers above the lunar surface and were now continued to a larger orbit for 3 weeks. the spacecraft through the landing sites were polar 1112 and 14. as it made its initial approach. no astronauts are on board because it's a test right? back to the woke up now and fif and katara had been deciding on what the tournaments global legacy will be long after the last game is played. one of their priorities is educating children, alexia bryan, explains. ah, in a corner of the fee for fan festival and ohio albert park, it's not a football. attracting the crowds, but education and a foundation run by cutters. former 1st lady, she come rosa, advocate for insuring the world's most vulnerable children. have access to school
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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. 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 of. thank god. the teacher came into his life because he was the one who said come here, do you love soccer? well, let's do this. you catch up with all the subjects that you have, miss, and we will start playing soccer wanted in the you an 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 i had deed. and she also designed the algae new stadium in walker. the tents are already being used as mo bile classrooms
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. countries including pakistan and her kia, 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 cop, brenda and bell humanity. as you noted her from more than 100 countries. this is the time and this is the place to convert that into the awesome an energy into and sorta 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 world by storm. it's found i 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 global partnerships all a.

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