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with the plan to build a mine into northern sweden, home land, one that could endanger their ecosystems and their way of life. first nations frontline black butterflies. the cost of growing green on al jazeera, watching the world cup in 1982 glories technicolor from spain. i've never seen anything like in these plays a lot of come from a different planet. and after that, i was all in on the world come for 40 from doha, which is now my home. on the very 1st well cut in the middle east. it is the privilege it is a hugely complex and often controversial events and cover. but once a ball is kicked, the passion and the excitement of full psychology. ah, the race is on for rescue was searching for earthquakes. the vibe is an indonesia,
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west java. at least a 103 people all dead. aah! hello on monday inside this is out. is there a lie from joe hall or so coming up? take he has president says he's considering a ground operation in northern syria. alta rocket attack, near its southern border. political stalemate in malaysia, politicians failed to reach a consensus, some govern formation, often inconclusive election, and saving the lawless law. we meet the clown mimicking and australian goalkeeper who broke caribbean, hans. ah, hello and welcome indonesia president has visited the api santa monday's earthquake . at least a 103 people were killed when the truck hit,
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the town of challenger. in way java rescue team still searching the survivors tramped under the rubble joker. we, dodo says that the government will compensate survivors and families of the victim . in while a powerful earthquake has struck the solomon islands, the magnitude 7 quake knocks out power in parts of the capital. honey ira sonoma warning was issued, but its since been withdrawn. know made sure damage has been reported. turkey as president says he's considering launching a ground operation in northern syria. on monday, several rockets fired from syria struck the district of ca, committee in southern tokyo. 3 people were killed including a child. no one has claimed responsibility. while the attack followed, a number of turkish ass strikes in northern syria and iraq, the defense ministry says it was targeting armed groups that took he had blamed for
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a bomb attack and he stumble last week. strikes hit bases of the out. lord cutest on work is potty, also known as the p k. k as go straight to sit and so to who is live in cock miss, which is along the tech age syrian order said i'm good to see what is the latest situation on the ground today. moline, a. although the campaign conducted by the turkish armed forces targeting us several, a y p g and p k. k positions is all we're tit for tat continues. we are in car coming to a border district of ga santa. and we are nearly 400 or 500 meters from the border and is since we arrived here, we can still hear a shelling oxidative shelling. it from both sides against each other as a to kill, conducted the operation. the y p g groups be why the representatives and the because he has been claiming that trickier targeted their civilian areas and that's
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why they are as shelling inside a turkish borders and it as a retaliation and took his side retaliate as well. now i'm standing informed of his school that was hit by 2 rockets yesterday. i will just move aside so that you can see the place. and this is the eastern side of the building. again, the rocket hit the building, and a there was a good sized laboratory inside which is still too damaged right now. inside the school, there are some other rooms that have been damaged and we have been speaking to students and people who are working in the school. they are telling us how they were afraid. the school was also hit on the other side, a on his other side or by rockets fired from a, from, from the borders side. and another nearby school was also hits and
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a 22 year old teacher lost their life in the other school. now the town is a little bit quiet as a, as the residents are preparing for to a funeral. one funeral is a 5 year old boy who lost his life inside his phone while he was playing on his bicycle. and his house is nearly 200 meters from where i stand. also another funeral is going to be held in another district or for the teacher who lost her lie a hullo sort of life as so a people are saying that they are terrified and they are not happy that these sailings are continue again. and it occur decide, and turkey side is very close to each other. but turkish authorities claim that these showings are coming from another applicable on a which to to consider the bays out of the y p g and the output crew to sell workers party. apparently, the tit for tat situation is to continue for a while. thank you for that to them because so you speaking to us then ca, commish,
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which is on the ticket syria border. malaysia king is expected to choose a prime minister later on choose day off to saturdays election, fail to produce a clear winner incumbent ruling. coalition says it's agreed to be in opposition after deciding not to support any coalition to form a government relationship. malaysian opposition leader on what abraham earlier said he was optimistic about leading a coalition. governments on war met with leaders that the incumbent garrison national coalition on monday to discuss a potential alliance as gauge of lawrence louis who is in column for, for us at florence way. to things down now. well as it is, the party leaders have that the deadline for party leaders to submit names, nominees for their prime ministerial candidate has passed. now we know that the national alliance, that's the 2nd largest block that emerged off to saw today's election. they say
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they've obtained signed statements from more than a 112 members of parliament declaring their support for national alliance leader. we'd in yassin to be the next prime minister, but then no details of just how many members of parliament. so just who these members of parliament are all the exact number that actually support him. 112 is the number needed to form a simple majority in parliament. and as you mentioned, the in hopes of unwonted bra, him who has the 2nd largest law, whose coalition has the 2nd largest blow in parliament being the next prime minister o candidate being the next prime minister of malaysia is foss fading after the national front said that they will not be aligning with any method any coalesce. they will not be part of any coalition. they would rather remain as a physician. so his chances of being able to get more than a 112 members of parliament supporting him do not look good. his coalition has only
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$82.00 out of $222.00 seats on barrow. now we are expecting the palace to make a statement and the dead line for, as i mentioned, the deadline for members upon full party leaders to submit a name has already come and gone. and the king himself has said that people should be patient, but they should also accept whatever decision the palace makes. florence louis there for us in a column for ah, one of the favorites stops fair football. well, cap campaign and just a matter of ours argentina up against saudi arabia, and as under rob, yet he has been speaking to fans who be watching in what is aries the flight, the wind then the rain, the temperature is rising here and when i just hours before i get the 1st batch of this world cup, again, saudi arabia, it has been
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a very hard year for our gym unions with skyrocketing inflation and ongoing economic crisis since 2018. but if there's one thing that unites almost everybody in this country is their passion for football and their love for their national team in the world cup is something that, you know, it's all large and times that brings us together despite everything, you can see it here with all the people that come to support the team, share the passion enjoy. it helps us forget for a while our current situation game is at 7 am local, but the vents are coming up with strategies to make sure everybody gets to see the match. this public park will open 3 hours early schools and businesses will either start a later allow people to watch the game. i work with everything starts when the game ends on tuesday. the country stops and work can begin up and 9 am. before that it's
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only argentine. we're waiting for this game filled with anxiety, nervousness and eager to start winning. i don't think among the favorites to win the world cup and it's what everybody here hopes will happen is rationally because it could be the last chance for the superstar, leona and matthew to finally bring the trophy back to gym after 36 years and cap, what has already been an extraordinary career, australia kick off their world cup campaign against france later on tuesday, and it's past me thanks to goalkeeper who has become a cult hero. south africa found in peru whereas takes is saving a penalty prevented the south americans from qualifying for the tournament. marina sanchez reports from nima. ah, when did you last to a stranger to qualify for the world cup? it ra since you're not only watched the match and shot he recorded and studied gold keeper, andrew red means every move over and over yet. okay to you sooner. got either. when
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the goalie said the last penalty, he made a face like this. and i said, this is interesting. i liked the site, so i encourage grow beard and be the dancing goals that they i think i'm away. i had my fill out a rock. it was a professional clown and he says andrew, read me is a perfect match. he jumps from left to right, flaps his arms and makes faces just like a clown. peruvians 1st laughed at the soccer, was goalkeeper, until his distraction tactics helped blocked the last of the penalty should out. it said it was time to make people forget and laugh. he says peruvians were so hurt, it wasn't easy. and they pulled danica by yet. okay, was it, is it better? so now, when i told my buddies i was judgment, person like this guy, they quit talking to me and for some block me on facebook. my own family told me they didn't want me to be around the house. i had to leave for australia, camilla, out to dahlia. oh, good. maria. is locals himself?
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clown, italy, no. impersonating the australian goalie has served him well. if the lena gets constant bookings for children's parties. graduations, he's even been featured in newspapers. oh, he's a favored in his own neighbourhood. on the outskirts of lima, monsieur over lease got bent, obligated as years as the parasol knocker. i feel happy with the character i have gained many experiences. beautiful things. there are many people who take pictures who hug me, little children who say they want to be like the goalkeeper. it's most beautiful thing that has happened to me come to so politically, socially and economically divided. one of the few issues that unites people here is football. now peruvians will have to choose a team to back and it will most likely be a latin american many have already made their choice. oh yeah, for dinner. i didn't. dina because of leona messy the money. yeah, the bella adina is almost like a sick compared to a yeah. hadn't been eating argentina,
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always for argentina. repeatedly. no says perhaps humor and laughter will make peruvians forget about the sadness of not being part of this world cup. and he says, perhaps one day they will also learn to love andrew. read, mean austria star. mcginnis anxious how just he'd only map it slat on al jazeera in icing. babies born in a war zone with their parents abroad, were assa argosy clinic in ukraine and a push the peace in eastern democratic congo as regional leaders attempt to stop the advance of m. 23. a. with hello, the weather's looking very unsettled across much of year. lots of cloud,
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steaming in from the atlantic seas. very lively storms i which was the balkans as well and where it hasn't been wet and when the western snow. it's been pretty foggy, cold and frosty, which was at east side of europe into crime hudson frosty. whether to just run that east side of scott, but things will shake up as we go through the next 24 hours or say where to where the steaming through then quite alive, the wind as well. just pushing that raining from the atlantic some snow. they're just around the pyrenees. mccloud and brain coming in across spain and portugal front sinks in wet weather along with a low countries. really wet weather. this is where it is going to be very lively once again, just around the age your attic, balkan seeing more, very heavy rain over the next few days and where to weather also it was at easter side of europe. it stays cold in k, just freezing here. a top temperature cloud range, you can see spilling in a real dog stana then as we go on through wednesday, a more shout question make the went to the eastern side of the mediterranean for the time being the wet weather will be across the western side of the med pushing
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across northern parts of africa, northern areas of algeria, through tunisia, some showers there too, into the far north of morocco. elsewhere logic dry was showers for west africa. ah ah, the in depth analysis of today's headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still spends it's showing so i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. a winter, it's going to be helpful holder inside story on al jazeera lou .
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ah, welcome back you watching out. as a reminder for top stories, our tech he is president says he's considering launching a ground operation in northern syria. several rockets fod from serious struck the southern border district of ca, commish on monday, getting 3 people, including the child, been anxious king he is expected to choose a prime minister to facetime election. fail to produce an outright winner. governing coalition is going to be in opposition after fighting to agree on an alliance. indonesia president has a visit to be at the center mondays at quake. a 103 people kill when the trauma hit the town of chia unsure in west java joker, we go to announce compensation victims and their families now time for a round up off day t of the cat out wild cup and he read the reports from alchemy studio in that
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ah, welcome to al jazeera special, a world cup studio on bo hawes water front. there were 12 goals on day 2, 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 score to well come. because jack had got the 1st of his 2 goals before half time. it was 3 nil just before the break, as raheem sterling got on the school sheets. england kept the fresh after the break with sack a scoring again. they run did get a couple of goals themselves through metty to re me. but more england goes, followed from marcus rushford and jack greeley, she had finished 6 to
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a great start the tournament for garrett south dates team. we went all the way to the semi finals in russia 4 years ago. and the stan this, the focus drifting at 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 or the 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 it son of the legendary george aware that bale was found to win a penalty, which he scored to ensure wails finished with a point their friends delighted after. what was their 1st world cup game? in 64 years, poor race was at the stadium. the 1st of really very poor for wales who
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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 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 at the funds where 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 gold from pal. i 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 thank old 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 what his sir nation has achieved in just just getting to these finals to be on the stage with only $32.00 countries
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around the world in football is a hugely competitive business. wales is the smallest country to qualify for this world. cup of van katara who are here is the host. so it's a huge achievement in drew 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 puts them off of group a 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. he had a
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whole people together. they had been decorating together and now gather ever marry on domestic back 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 rolls lead argentina against saudi arabia in their 1st game on cheese. they argentina, one of the favorites. i'm going in to this tournament event 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
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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 at my last opportunity to achieve this great dream that i have aline to him when you 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 the whole respecting tens of 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, 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 disappoint if 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,
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but also try and conquer. and jimmy during his time in, in spain e seem to face a lot of criticism for 40, did or didn't do with arch insane. but he seems to be in a, in a very different phase of his career now with, with his national plan. yeah, this has changed. they realize that he is a poor. do you truly urgent union sometimes say 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, 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 fence ankle on a leg that was meant to be little mess, he's like, but he's fits his need. everything's ok again, it's the comparisons to merge on in the course. that ankle is a doctor image of murray on his ankle back in 1990,
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where he basically played most of the work up on one leg so much. so that's a couple of days ago. his former personal trainer for understanding he was, was asked about that work up. 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. say like, for the swell. how thank you. thank you. bye for now guys. ok about. so from here for now, messy and origin senior of 1st off on day 3. and that is followed by the mall against to new mexico, poland. and then the defending champion, france, open up their campaign against australia, the black toner, and we'll have more of the day to action in our special coverage at $830.00 g m t with joe. and i guess raska as far as smile play plus we'll look at like macy's 1st game of the tournament, argentina and the defending champions. france kick off their campaign.
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here a secretary of state antony blinkin is meeting b could tarry. deputy prime minister and foreign minister. shake mohammed bin abdel rock man, i'll tani in doha state. department says blink, and will recognize cat house contribution to international sports. diplomacy on monday, blank and attendant. you essays match against wales which ended in a draw. the t sides will discuss issues including monitoring assistance, labor and human rights, as well as climate change. this now the war in ukraine has had a dramatic impact on millions of people. yes, as john hall discovered in a surrogacy clinic in the capital cave, which has continued operating throughout facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone with parents from all over the world. all is in for her 7 months scan. the baby she carries is healthy, but it's not hers said to me to show. so i've decided to do this for
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a 2nd time. we are living through hard time, no income, no jobs, nothing. this time it's more about earning a living. if i can, why not? even in wartime, keeps state of the art biotech clinic produces 5 babies a day for a surrogacy fee of up to $70000.00. the women take home around a 3rd of that. when war broke out in february, it seemed the capital might be captured by the russian army within days clinic director ego puts an ogre, led a hurried evacuation, except that that really was no safer place for 30 babies to stay. and with more being born, every day, the doctor moved into the clinic with them, where he remained full time ever since. was there ever a moment when you feared for the lives of the women and the babies in your care here? is often always, always there was in the moment when i didn't,
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he shows us around cryogenic storage tanks maintain healthy sperm and embryos at minus a $190.00 degrees for up to 10 years. in vitro fertilization takes place in the lab before being transferred to the surrogate. this is the result. boy boy's name is nathan canadian citizen sonya and manuel started the surrogacy process just before the war broke out. but if i were to move forward, because we find that there was, it was not going to last, not long. the war is 9 months old now. and the parents have ventured back into the was to take newborn nathan home to canada. there full of praise for the ukrainians who made their dream possible. they are so brave that i had the impression that i said to myself, we had to be brave to come on. it's not you that isn't in war, it's them. so come on, you do it and be brief. you again, it survived the shelling of her apartment building to become
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a 2nd time surrogate 4 months ago. and the teachers getting genetically, it is not my baby. i cared for 9 months and i talked to it, but it's parents have been waiting for for a long time. so you have to leave god, god. in war bravery comes in many forms and hear the giving and receiving of life among its rewards. jo, how al jazeera, her alien forces have intensified a crack down in the western kurdish populate of regions is government purchase and to the fed months. rise group say that a dozen people have been killed in 24 hours in paid on shop. people marched enchanted slogans during a funeral procession for 16 year old killed the night before. and father demonstrates his took to the streets to demand crazy freedom. 2 people have been killed in a lightning strike accounts internally displaced people in the democratic republic of congo. the camp which is near goma in northern kiva province,
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is housing 300000 people with fled fighting between the congolese army and rebels. the m 23 group is reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back the congolese troops. the next round of regional piece talks on the m 23 rebels takes place in angola on thursday. the congolese president felix tisa. katy is due to meet with the ones in lee de paul gama, who has denied accusations that his country supports the rebels. malcolm web reports from north kiva. 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 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 well they were one to deny that uganda also been
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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 can shatter. to meet with con, release president felix to carry the monday to the regional port to pick q or piece in d. c. and to enforce p's on those who have bent on creating ability in security for mccadden president, her kenyatta said that in a phone call with president craig, i'm a on friday that to gummy had agreed to assist in asking m. 23 to cease fire and withdraw. that hasn't happened. people here waiting to.

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