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awe in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands at johnston? not very opportunities to think about any negotiation a winter. it's going to be holder inside story on al jazeera, a new series follows footballs from 6 countries, hoping to make it to cut out 2022. my dinning was to be a basketball player in the world. now as each year for the next episode made 3 world called hopefuls from a row by sacrifice, a lot of see a lot of days before my family, i would love to play more of the world cup dream iran on al jazeera. ah . just for a search for survivors in indonesia to mondays earthquake that killed at least
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a 103 people in west java province. ah, hello, i'm molly inside. this is out. is there a life and go to coming up? turkish forces target kurdish fighters in northern syria to rocket attack inside takia kills 3 people. malaysia king means the main content best for prime minister to 3 days, a political stalemate following fascinating selection. and football fans and castle make their way to the sales stadium way. argentina. we'll take home saudi arabia shortly. ah. hello and welcome indonesia. as president joke, a widow has visited the areas worst affected monday's earthquake. at least
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a 103 people were killed when the tremor hit the town of ch angel in west java rescue teams are still searching for survive, is trapped under the rubble present. widow said his government will compensate survivors and victims. if the families, jessica washington has moved from challenger, this was one of the roads that was blocked off due to a land slide that hit shortly after the earthquake. it's the road that the president passed through as he's been visiting the disaster. his disaster affected areas. and so in this area, we see crews working behind me a mixture of police, search and rescue workers trying to assist those a lead president joker with dodo swiftly arrived on the scene here in g. and you're hoping perhaps to bring some comfort to families going through very difficult times . he said the 1st priority is of course search and rescue. and then secondly,
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providing assistance to families in need. those who have lost their homes. and there are various levels of compensation, depending on how much damage has been done to their homes. the highest amount being offered is around $3000.00 us dollars. so a very difficult time for this community. still around many areas, remain inaccessible. around 10 areas were affected by land floods. the last we heard from speaking with search and rescue officials on the ground is that some areas, but not all of them have been cleared. and so there's still still a long way to go for this. for this effort, as we wait for updates here in john jude, a powerful earthquake has struck the solomon islands. the magnitude 7 quake knock sound power and parts of the capitol honi. ara said army warning was issued, but its since been withdrawn. no major damage has been reported, but turkish military has begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria and comes as president. russia tape at one says he's considering launching
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a ground operation there. on monday, several rockets fired from serious struck the district, the cock commish in southern turkey. 3 people were killed including a child. no one has claimed responsibility. will the attack followed a number of turkish as strikes in northern syria and iraq? defense ministry says it was targeting arms groups, said turkey a blames for a bomb attack and it's stumble last week. strikes hit bases of the lord curtis on work as party or the p k. k. so them custodial has this report from car commission along the turkey syria border. the school was hit by 2 rockets on monday, fired from northern to ask her the sled region. according to eye witnesses, the rockets arrived in a sound like a vessel and then hit the building inside a science laboratory. that is, so is damage. other rooms inside the school are damaged or the are the workers say
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here. thankfully no one was injured or, and all one 0 was killed during that incident, but a nearby school was not that lucky. a 22 year old teacher i. she lost her life while she was teaching her students. they are telling us that also some residential buildings were hit around or the school a which is very close to the border, 450 meters to car commerce border to northern syria. turkish authorities say these rockets are, were fired a by the y p g. the searing kurdish fighter group which took here considers the syria branch of the output crew to some workers. party malicious king is holding an audience with the 2 main contenders to be the countries next. prime minister, opposition leader. and why abraham and the former premier moore, he didn't yassin both fail to earn an outright majority in saturday's election, which resulted in a hung parliament. let's gates of lauren slurry,
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who is in kuala lumpur for us. fastly florence. what can you tell us by these talks that are happening at the palace, while the 2 leaders arrived at the palace just under an hour ago, and we haven't seen them leave so we can assume that they are likely still in there . the discussions are probably still taking place now they had been summoned to the palace just a few hours ago. neither side is able to form a majority as far as we know, although the national alliance has said they have the support of more than a 112 members of parliament on why brought him the leader of the opposition has the largest block in parliament. but still not enough to command a majority in parliament. now the king, as constitutional monarch, has the power to appoint the member of parliament who he thinks has the, is able to command the confidence of the majority in parliament. and there is precedent for this. take that took place in 20202021 but has never had been done
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prior to that because the elections will always one very convincingly, but not this time saturdays. elections returned. no. when as that could for that is able to say they have a majority in parliament. so here is likely to emerge as prime minister. well, we didn't, yes. in his side, the national alliance, they say they've obtained the declarations, the signed declarations for more than a 112 members of parliament, expressing the support were made in yassin as the next prime minister of malaysia and a 112 is the number needed for a simple majority in parliament, but there hasn't been any details about the exact level of support that he's got all the names of these members of parliament who say they support him now on why abraham had been counting on a partnership with the national front. these 2 sides held meetings on monday and also on tuesday. but on tuesday, the national front, they the national front,
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a high ranking official from the national front, said that they will not be joining any outsides to form a coalition government. and that because they've lost the elections that they will remain as opposition so on while abraham's chances is not looking too good, even though he has the largest block in parliament. thank you for that. update florence. larry, that for us in kuala lumpur, a factory fire and china has killed at least $38.00 people an injured to in the city of an young in hen on province. the blaze broke out on the premises of a company that specializes in chemical and industrial goods. it took firefighters 3 and a half hours to bring the flames under control. police have arrested a number of suspects. iran has started enriching uranium to 60 percent purity at its ordo nuclear site. that's according to state media. really was described as a response to you and demands for more cooperation from tech,
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ron iran already in riches uranium up to 60 percent at all the nuclear facilities. that level is still below the 90 percent enrichment needed for weapons grade material, but exceeds the levels permitted under the abandoned 2015 nuclear deal. 24 palestinians from across the occupied west bank have been arrested by israeli forces since monday evening. ah. witnesses reported armed confrontations between palestinians and the israeli military in nablus, and janine palestinian prisoners club says more than $6000.00 arrests have been made since the beginning of this year. lebanon has launched a vaccination campaign to combat the spread of cholera. the world health organization says the disease needs to be contained in neighboring syria for any plan to succeed. santa hata reports an emergency field hospital for people infected
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by cholera. north lebanon is where most of them are being detected. nearly half of the patients of the water born disease are children, almost all come from poor families. unable to access clean water. and under 33 mac, we bought water that is not disinfected. i believe that is how my daughter got the disease. lebanon's economic crisis is now in its 4th year and many cant afford hospital fees. you had to be line with area everything in the hospital face or to speak of the mean a despite global shortages, the international community has helped lebanon secure cholera. vaccines officials are hoping to administer more than half a 1000000 doses in the coming weeks. but while this will help limit the spread, it's unlikely to solve the problem. the main aim is to allow us to have more time,
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but the ultimate control has to go back. ready to the management of it and. ready station, making sure that we have clean and see what that that's being delivered to the users. the main source of water in the north is contaminated water facilities were already deteriorating before the near bankrupt. government became unable to buy fuel to power treatments stations. the situation could get worse when winter rain begin. this will further mix drinking and waste water just a whole waste management system. and because of the high cost of bottled water for people are forced to rely on these unreliable sources. living on recorded its 1st case of cholera in the refugee camp for syrians and early october. its 1st in 3 decades. that came weeks after the disease was detected in neighboring syria. if we don't control the brick in syria to be very difficult to fully control the big 11
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on those, there's also water pollution in the city also can have significant implications for the water pollution 11 on specially with many of the water resources shift across the country. lebanon is among nearly 30 countries fighting cholera with climate change and displacement among the reasons behind the rise in cases. and for a nation dealing with many crises, it couldn't come at a worse time. santa, who the northern lebanon still has on al jazeera, twice as new ca, long mosque announces more big changes for the social media platform. and, you know, i think baby is born in was in with that parent support, whereas, sorry to see clinic in ukraine. ah,
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hell i was seeing some more very heavy showers in to where the philippines recently that drifting in on the northeast lea monsoon, 79 millimeters. so frank here in 24 hours so showers will continue to just run across into indo china. some live the ones coming in across the vietnam. once again, more showers their to, into a good part to cambodia and into thailand's malay peninsula, sing lobby storm. storms are rumbling away to just around sumatra. and we'll see february weather to coming in across a good part of java, possibly with some more localized fighting as we go on through the 1st day. now we have had flooding concerns, of course into the southeast of australia. i'm hopeful over the next couple of days . things will gradually start to improve windy weather moving away from my tasmania heading over towards new zealand. still a few showers rattling in as we go on through widened stages, clipping the far south of victoria,
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but it should turn somewhat dry. it should turn somewhat so warmer as well. least temperatures still good. 4 or 5 degrees below the average. a few showers into the heart of australia up towards the northwest. wet weather there as we go on through where thursday, northern parts of wy saying some wet weather. not too bad for perth over the next couple of days. elsewhere for the 2nd wet wendy for new zealand. ah, why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences? from every corner of the world, binding us together? expiring goes to expand our realities. why? because with invoices telling groundbreaking stories. with. i'll just do.
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lou oh, you're watching al jazeera mind if i top stories this our indonesia as president joke, a widow has visited the areas worst affected by mondays. earthquake used to 103 people were killed in the trauma hit the town of challenge or in west java. widow now is compensation for victims and their families. turkish military has begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria. on monday, several rockets fired from syria struck the southern border district of ca, commish, killing 3 people, including a child. malaysia king is expected to choose a prime minister to saturday's election failed to produce an outright winner and
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holding an audience with the 2 main contenders. opposition leader on abraham and the former premier dean daffy ah. time had said, well come action, one of the greatest football is of all time will start. he's that welled cut campaign in less than an hour. 9 will messy. will lead argentine against saudi arabia and his 5th appearance at the tournament. let's go straight to our correspondent. i'm a nash who is at lou sales stadium for us jemma. what are the found telling you how much expectation is bad that we will finally see line? will messy lift that well, comp time. well, 1000000 expectations amongst the argentine fafsa to lea, a very high they are seen as at one of the favorites to win is toward men and for good reason. they really all the info on side in well football. they, on this $36.00 gave on beats and run. you have to go back. 3 is that for the last
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time they lost a match. now, you know, messy. you said the timing point full beside it. was that winning the corporate america last year? that was, that ended a 28 year wait for an international trophy full argentina anthem messy that was his 1st major international tri fee. and that came as a huge relief to him and perhaps took some of the pressure off. but this is the one he really wants. this is he says it's his fine to what cough and he said this is he wants to turn his dream into a reality. ada wiley has come, place hasn't a 2014 argentina was losing finalists to germany. say at this time he will be hoping to emulate the chief midst of diego madonna. in 1986 massey, of course, does not need to win this trophy. he does not need to prove anything. he is all ready regarded as one of the greatest of all time. but if he was to win this wildcat, it would perhaps settle the debates in many people's eyes at emma,
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let's not forget the men in green, the opponent saudi arabia. and what are we expecting? from them ah, well this is that sticks the parents add a well cup. they were very impressive in qualifying they, they won. they are the last one i should say, of the 18 qualifying matches, but of late they have struggled in front of the goal, and that will be a real concern that they are going to be well supported. there is just a short journey for the fans. the crossing the border to get into that's all say they will certainly have a large section of the crowd behind them. but even with that supports you'd be hard pushed to see them getting anything from this game. not long ago before that match begins, geminus there for us atlas sales state in well 300 kilometers. no. 17 is capital one is aries, the people of rosario have been watching their favorite song closely in massey's home town,
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family and friends. remember the kid who refused to leave the bull behind, had been cheering him on to bring home the trophy for the 1st time since 1986 was under, i'm petty, has more. ah, my human messes out of this world. talent made a big impression, even when he was the smallest player on the page. that's why his childhood friend diego, of a year who came up with the slogan from another galaxy and from this neighbourhood to celebrate him. because he being one that i'm a big on layer, when we were kids with leo, this was of garbage dominance. but in time we've restored it on the and now we have 32 neural celebration hotel and had some decay and they grew up together here in la heather, a working class neighborhood of rosario, diego says it was safe for back then in the last decade, violence has skyrocketed due to a drug war, but theresa still come here to take pictures and listened to the stories of the young may see playing on the neighbourhood streets. so eric or mall come on,
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nina. he still carries their child inside of him. the humbler is still the same childhood in education the 1st in line to find you forever. and then we were naughty and happy around you. miss you was also the smallest kid in his classroom. but to day a mural looms large in the patio of his elementary school is that the name of his teacher proudly shows the picture of his 5th grade class. the leo with l. a. c little record elderly momento. leah, if you would anxiously wait for recess to play with his friends. everybody wanted to play on his side because he the so good and was always difficult to bring him back to class. i remember a teacher telling him that there was only one mater donated, unaware of who she had in her class. and his story keeps providing inspiration to new generations. messy played for 6 years here for the youth side of new will's old boys, one of rosario se to me clubs, scoring hundreds of goals before becoming
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a superstar at barcelona. his then coach still gets emotional. remembering him now an hour. i taught him nothing up to this day. i keep seeing small things he keeps pulling out or from this magic baggage of knowledge. he hold somewhere. it's a gift from god's world. feel football players have achieved as much as mercy has since leaving lava. her 13 yet a world cup when as always eluded him, putting him under extreme pressure to do so. to the miller meet my lucille. good humoured dawn, but we all share the same wish and it goes beyond argentinians. there are many, many people around the world that want leo to be the champion. he deserves them. at 35, this could be messy. his last chance of winning the world cup for his hometown indian tire country. it would be the icing on the cake of his other worldly career. allison run, betty al jazeera rosario argentina i there's plenty of found fan either. positive
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catalyst capital s k to natasha can name who's on cyclical. i can between to me can pay them back to make any bad turn around right here to the left with me to give you a little bit of a ride here. but in terms of the dominant presence here in to walk right now in definitely the mexican pan, they are playing poll in today, and they are very dominant prizes. so many of these people have been planning to go to a world for the last 4 years. we have a couple of people here. i thought you were telling me that you began thinking about 2024 years ago. tell me about why you knew you wanted to com in the planning the way we do. we don't like it going because we're not. we're not with our team.
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we're not super friend. we're not the medical team. it doesn't matter what is going to be a massive wanted it is the met to control the medical plans. we know what we do, it will not. so we not, there will be, you know, we know we're not all kind of people and one that you're sure you've been to multiple, you said by world got so far for are you? yeah. okay. that's all on the brain. so how is this one backing up for you in terms of the experience you are at a historic world cause 1st time in the world a. we'd love for you guys to hear a little bit of the mexican. oh fan where you're going to be degree of the state.
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oh, a oh mm. i . murray excited mexican fans with natasha. a name in sequel keith here in casper and we'll have we'll go live to one is aries in our special coverage at 1030 with joanna. got it, gets raska and iris mail plus we'll look ahead to christian erickson's return to
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the international stage for denmark against tennessee. now new twists, a boss in a mosque has caught employee pucks the latest change in the month since the belinda took charge of the social media platform. allowances for day care, home internet and training will reportedly be re evaluated on the firms finances. improve must also confirmed, they will be no farther layoffs. gabrielle is on to has more on the future of twitter. 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 believe that in india, twitter has laid off over 50 percent of all the employees. and on sunday evening,
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the head of twitters office in france announced he would be leaving the company. all of this staff turnover as anna was 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 vision. the problem is it look, sex, become more of a social media boxing ring. a map could scare off appetizers, so he's gonna face the very tricky, tight wall, right to walk, because he needs to keep advertised on board yet also made to platform of heating enough to attract new 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 department, it's believed has either been fired or laid off. sadie and kosovo,
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blaming each other and failing to reach an agreement on coll, license plates and aid is met in brussels for talks, but fail to achieve a breakthrough. tensions between savannah's former province have risen in recent months because of the costs of our government's decision to bands that been issued plates, ethnic subs living that could now face hinds. the warning crane has had a dramatic impact on millions of people. yet, as joe hall discovered a sorry, a c clinic in the capital cave has continued operating throughout. a facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone, parents from around the world, allah is in for her 7 months scam. the baby she carries is healthy. oh wow, but it's not hers. and to gillis natal goodness about you do this not only for yourself, but also for others that you bring happiness. this is why we were created. and
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there are many other ukrainian women eager to become surrogate mothers for parents in waiting from all over the world that made a, sheila serv decided to do this for a 2nd time. those we are living through hard times, 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 free 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 purch and olga 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
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here? is often always, always. there wasn't a moment when i didn't. one that he shows us around. genic storage tanks maintain healthy sperm 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, a boy's name is nathan and canadian citizen sonia and manuel started the surrogacy process just before the war broke out. really, what if i were to move for because we fight the war 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 yesterday. as soon as the day before our visit tv was targeted with cruise missiles. it was the 2nd time in a week. your grand receive some, some, some tiered defense weapons from the west. so i knew that it was, it was
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a better window over doing it to cross to get it. yeah, they're full of praise for the, you know, the 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 brave. you again, survived the shelling of her apartment building to become a 2nd time surrogate for months ago in the tissues. kids genetically, it is not my baby. i carried it for 9 months and i talk to it, but it's pure, it's have been waiting for it for a long time, so you have to let it go. you legally. in war, bravery comes in many forms. and here the giving and receiving of life are among its rewards. jona held al jazeera keith ah.

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