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hello, i'm sam. he's a dan. this is that news out live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a desperate search for survivors in indonesia, the mondays earthquake killed at least a 103 people in west java. providence. politicians in malaysia failed to reach a consensus on forming a government as the king meets the 2 leading blocks turkish forces target kurdish fighters in northern syria after a rocket attack inside took care killed 3 people. i natasha named live doha supermarket, where the fan excitement is infection. ah, we start the news, our in indonesia, president joker we, dodo is visited the areas worst effected by mondays, earthquake. at least
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a 103 people were killed when the trauma hit. the town of chan, georgia in west java rescue teams are still searching for survivors. tracked under the rubble, widow says his government will compensate survivors and families of the victims of the api. santa was near the town of chiz on george. jessica washington joins us live from van. i understand you are on a camp for displaced people. what kind of help are they getting? what are they facing? well that's right. as you mentioned, sammy, we. 7 are we still getting updates from the local government about this developing situation? and as the numbers stand now, so far around, more than $7000.00 people are displaced and that includes the people around me in the town square of jones. you're now, there are several facilities set up for those who have lost their homes, but some residents have told us that they wanted to make their own set up,
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setting up their own tents simply because they don't want to be too far from their home. so they're not at the official a centers where there are, there is shelter and food provided they've chosen to set up their own. and some of them have set up tents. some of them say that they're here because their homes have been completely destroyed. but others say their homes are actually only slightly damaged, but they only left because they were afraid of further aftershocks and they're traumatized. and as we've been standing here in preparation for this life, the military has just arrived to take down some of the tents to help the residents and set up some proper ones because they rock they were rather make shipped some of them. the residents only had top and the winds are quite strong, as you might be able to see. and it also looks like it's about to start raining. so the military has come to assist the residents in need. they said prior to this, they haven't received any sort of formal assistance, any funds or any food, but this assistance will very much be welcomed by these residents. as you mentioned,
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president joker, which omitted very swift visit, to change your and, and part of that visit. he remarked that is important that when conditions allow and when it is safe, this town begins to rebuild. a priority is of course, public infrastructure like hospitals and houses as well. now the emergency is this city, this town she enjoys under as an emergency status, which should help with the recovery effort that should help with getting aid to those who need it most, including the people in this town square or i will leave it there. thanks. so much jessica washington on a powerful earthquake is also struck with solomon islands. the magnitude 7 tremor knocked out power in parts of the capital on yada as an army warning was issued, but it since been withdrawn. no major damage has been reported. oh, malaysia is king as held an audience with the 2 main contenders to be the country's next prime minister. opposition lead onward. abraham and former premier medina
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seemed both failed to an outright majority and saturdays election resulting in the hung parliament of france. louis joins us now from the malaysian capital column. pause, so the king's been having those meetings. is he able to pick a winner today then? all that was the expectation, but the palace wasn't but there is no decision from the king now on why it brought him left the palace around an hour after the meeting and he held a small press conference just outside the palace grounds. and he said there's been no decision by the monarch on tuesday. the elections were held on saturday. he did say that the king has expressed his desire for an government that is inclusive, that his fair now annoy abraham is the leader of the opposition. his, the, his block, the alliance of hope has the largest a number of seats in parliament, 82 out of 222 seats. but that's still not enough for a simple majority in parliament. the other contender is the leader of the national
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alliance lead in yes. and he to arrived for a meeting with the king, but he left about 45 minutes after the meeting was supposed to have started and he was the 1st to leave the palace grounds. now his side, the national alliance there, the 2nd largest block in parliament, and they had issued a statement saying they've got the support of more than a 112 members of parliament who have reportedly signed statements declaring their support for me in yes, in to be the next prime minister, but there are no are the details in the statement about the exact number of members of parliament who supports him or, or about or who then who they are. now the king is in this position because as constitutional monarch, he is empowered to appoint the person, the member of parliament who has, who is able to command them a joke to command the confidence of the majority in parliament. and because there is no majority, he's it while he's taking these steps to meet these 2 leaders with the 2 biggest blocks in parliament to determine who has the most support. all right,
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thanks so much. florence louis turkish, her trees begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria. and comes as president roger talk about the answers, he's considering launching a ground operation there. on monday, several rockets, 5 from serious struck the districts of god coming in sudden to clear 3 people were killed including a child. no one has claimed responsibility. the attack followed a number of turkish air strikes in northern syria and iraq. the defense ministry says it was targeting arm groups that are clear blames for a bomb attack in stumble last week. as as strikes hit bases of the out lord could this down workers party or p k k. so got so low, has this report from kirk a miss along the took here syria border. the school was hit by 2 rockets on monday, fired from northern sir as curtis led a region. according to eye witnesses, the rockets arrived in a sound like a vessel and then hit the building inside
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a science laboratory that is, so is damage. other rooms inside the school i damaged air. the are the workers say here? thankfully no one was injured all and all one 0 was killed during that incident. but a near my school was not that lucky. a 22 year old teacher and she lost her life while she was teaching her students. they are telling us that also some residential buildings were hit around at 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, curtis fighter group, which took here, considers the syria branch of the output. could a summary cause party fanny mozilla had on the news hour including trying to contain a cholera outbreak, but lebanon's economic crisis could prove a costly barrier and twist his new c o. e long mosque announce is more changes. so
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staff at the social media platform. ah, one of the super styles of the football world comp as in action right now, they are no message argentina up against saudi arabia. daniel, her name is with fans at souk walketh. all right, so natasha. how's the mood building up for this one? has become super super walker has become a runway as people to ride around with their football team guard. it's also become a place where fans can sort of out chance out saying play music with one another. the atmosphere is really lively today. the dominant presence though is definitely the mexicans. you know, the stadiums of cuts are 2022 or architectural mirrors. uh,
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the aram heritage and culture. as the 1st world cup in the middle east. i'm going to bet that this is the 1st time ever that there has been football garb with a male head dress. this obviously would be my team usa, but again, from the stadiums to the type of football fan memorabilia and the cultural attractions like to walk it. this is offering fans a unique experience. now we're going to take you about 20 kilometers south to l. walker and the home of l. jude stadium. from the bedouin life in the sand dunes to the sea, fearing fishermen and pearl divers of the gulf, the countries have always been rooted to their environment. a walker, 22 kilometer south of central doha, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas on the peninsula. now,
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the city of more than 265000 people will soon welcome fans. attending world cup matches at elgin noob stadium as a local, national for 30 living in walker, a full refill. and as an engineer, this particular stadium, this approach, we are all are proud of having disciplined this entity in alora, the idiot. connoisseurs of architecture will recognize the creative force behind the curves. iraqi british architect, the ha, had deed my. she died in 2016. the pritzky architecture prize winner was the only woman to design a cut our 2022 stadium. the extended part of this stadium is that the show would and didn't stadium, it does look like a ship with all this glutamate and a the, with the coverages that she did. and she also realized that 20 miles
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from here, we have sundance, had deed visited al, walk right numerous times to ensure her stadium captured, the essence of cutters, landscape and history. a school park and a facility for reception surrounding elgin, oop, are now transforming the city for the future. i was here when it was desert anthem, as what you can see like this. and the message that they were just through us. from my experience with people with cynthia did the really that impressions and whatever the novel cutter it become far, far different than what they were expecting. at the end of the world cup, elgin's stadium will downsize, half of its $40000.00 seats will be removed and donated to a country in need of sports facilities. yet the hope is its imprint on this city will still loom large. natasha name l. jazeera, a walk, gra cutter,
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and we'll go live to one as i was in our special coverage coming up in about 10 minutes with johnny gosh raska and for his smile. plus we're going to look ahead to christine erickson's returned to the international stage for denmark against to nicea. all right, let's bring in where the presenter evidence fox to get our stir. the forecast for tuesdays matches are going to be sunshine, cool, sunshine and smiles. the fans and place as a safe bet, isn't it? sammy, i guess it is a year. it is a sunny, at least for the early days, early games of course. however, the good news is the winds are raising down. so there is some weather to talk about . we've had some showers, not too far away from us. see this thick band, a cloud just across northern parts of the region that's going to sink further south with saudi arabia could catch a shower or 2 as we go through the next couple of days. but here around the gulf, it is fine. it is dry temperatures in the heat as they get up to around $29.00 degrees celsius. abby zoom in, you can see those showers the lurking out in the open water, so not really causing any problems, knocking
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a little further northwards and at westwards as we go on through the coming hours, they'll stay away. doha is looking fine and dry as for the games, and of course it's just kicked off in the sale temperature at around $27.00 degrees celsius here. and the temperature, sir, though, not sharp over the next couple of hours, and then start to fall away. so the game education city rick, 26 degrees push on into the evening. it falls back to around $25.00 degrees celsius . and for the final game, what is cooling off by this stage? but the whims falling increasingly light temperatures, getting down to around 23 degrees celsius. comfortable, but it might for the tad chilly, semi. all right, thanks so much, harrison. now, 2 people have been killed in a lightning strike. could account for internally displaced people in the democratic republic of congo. the camp near gomer and northern kiva province is housing 300000 people. they have fled fighting between the congolese army and rebels. bmw 23
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groups reportedly making advances in the east. pushing back congress east troops. the next round of regional peace talks on the m. 23 rebels take place and then go on 1st day congolese, present felix jessica is due to meet, were wondering leave the pool, cook army, who's denying out accommodations. his country supports the rebels. welcome web reports from mil keybo province. 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 wonder, which is just a couple of kilometers over here. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them 23 in the area that controls or they were one to deny that you can the also been 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
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the banner of an east african community forth can use president william brito, travel to congress capital kinshasa. to meet with con, release president felix. just to get a, the monday to the regional port, to secure peace in his d. c. and to enforce peace on those who have been on p a in ability in security for mackenzie and president. her kenyatta said that in a phone call with president craig, i'm a on friday. the gummy had agreed to assist in asking m 23 to cease fire and withdraw. that hasn't happened. people here waiting to see if the presence of a single battalion of kenyan troops is going to make a difference. live on the launch the vaccination campaign to combat the spread of
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cholera. the world health organization says the disease needs to be contained in neighboring syria for any plan to succeed. so hold the reports. an emergency field hospital for people infected 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 study, st. 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 have the b line with all the area. everything is free hospital phaser to speak of the mean a, despite global shortages, the international community has helped lebanon secure cholera. vaccines officials
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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, but the ultimate control coordinator 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 gets worse when winter rains 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 refugee camp for syrians and early october. its 1st in 3 decades
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. 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 on those, there's also water pollution in city also can have significant implications for the water pollution 11 on specially with many you know, 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. so they're also sita, northern lebanon, the economic fold out from the pandemic, consorting inflation of from too many governments to implement harsh sterile measures. but a report by all fam says the banks are coming at a severe cost for women and girls. the charity says 4 out of 5 governments,
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the slashing public services, including health and education. instead of increasing taxes on the wealthy to help fund them. it says those policies are hurting women and girls the most, pushing more people in the policy and exposing them to greater risk of overwork and premature death. the report says the cuts are also reinforcing inequality in the job market. in the last 3 years, women returning to work secured just 21 percent of jobs created. donna ob is gender rights and justice policy and advocacy li at oxfam, joins us from bay. really good to have you with us. so to put the report into perspective, if you will, finding that the stairs measures not designed to target women and girls, but they are having a disproportionate effect on their well being. yes,
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thank you so much for having me. our report shows that the government designed to policies, particularly related to a 30 measure and have a disproportionate effect on women and girls. we've gather the evidence from across the world, and we've seen that more than half of the governments are looking to implement 30 measures next year. already offer a little to no support to maternity and child child support, which shows that government do not. but over the needs of women and girls across the globe, how will it impact and have not calling effect on children on education, on families, on the why the society once women are pushed deeper into poverty? well, we know from across the world that women rely heavily on public services, and we know as well that even be without
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a 30 measures. doing girls have limited access to social and economic opportunities and within the household. so the, the shouldering of health of education of household budgeting folks disproportionately on women. so when you're cutting services and the public fund, the social protection, it's means that women will have less and less access and more of children of the crisis. and this is the same when it comes to cutting the public wage. for example, especially in factors like health and factors like education are respectively 90 percent of those employees are women of 64 percent of both employed in education are women. all of this and more has and more examples from countries across the world have led us to believe and to push the argument, thus asserts measures are a form of gender based flight. and what sort of amendments should governments be
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making to this therapy measures and the austerity policies in order to protect women and girls? well, thank you for asking us, i think for decades a 30 measures have been marketed as common sense as something that governments need to do in order to balance 3rd deficit of payments. but we know that this is not true. we know it's just the choice, the men at the top are thinking and that a viable feminist economic alternative to exist. this starts with, well, sex ation and taxing. but it's a progressive taxation on the, on the world to the just good dave. one trillion more than of 30, we'll save and 2023, which makes it a no brainer to actually go for. well succession instead of flushing public funded services on the poorest and most marginalized. once that money is, today's should be invested in public services and social protection, while putting the needs of woman girls among binary people at the heart of
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policymaking. not in a sense of a thing, quashing exercise or thinking box exercise, but to actually consider the needs and integrate them into policy making across all governments in the world. i thank you so much for your analysis done, but iran has started enriching uranium to 60 percent purity. it's for the nucleus side. according to state media. the move was described as a response to un demands for more cooperation from the wrong iran already enriches uranium up to 60 percent that other nuclear facilities, that level is still below the 90 percent enrichment needed for weapons grade material and exceeds levels submitted under the abandon 2015 nuclear deal. 20 for palestinians from across the west bank occupied west bank have been arrested by israeli forces since monday evening. witnesses
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reported armed confrontations between palestinians and israeli military and nablus . and janine palestinian prisoners club says more than $6000.00 arrests have been made since the beginning of the year. do a secretary of state antony blinkin is meeting the catherine deputy prime minister and foreign master chef. mm hm. had been up there, man and fanny in doha, with the state department says lincoln will recognize causes contribution to international sports diplomacy, and monday, blink, and attended you. essays, match against wales which ended in a draw. the 2 sides will discuss issues including humanitarian assistance, labor and human rights. as well as climate change. cities in china are tightening their coven 19 restrictions as infections surge, millions being told to stay at home. thousands of businesses have been ordered, shot many people say they're fed up with a strict policy. patrick fog has more from hong kong. full authorities in china
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might not like to refer to what's happening in a lot of different places, loc dance officially. but when you shut down schools and parson, so people can't get their officers to get to work and advise people to stay at home, then that's effectively what they are. health officials report to close to $30000.00 view cases, infection on tuesday that was close to china's all time high daily rate of infection had an april this year. most of those cases are in one joe, and in cha ching. but the focus is really turned towards the capital which recorded another 30 percent spike and new cases compared to a day ago. and one of the new measures the company come into play is, authorities are telling new arrivals to the city that they must get tested. 3 days in a row and not leave the places where they're staying until they get the all clears . so effectively that's telling people not to come to beijing at all. that's going
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to create a lot of frustration for people that are being restricted with their movements and travel, and so on and so forth. but arguably, people in beijing have been more vocal about some coven curbs. and as the political heart of the country, they have been able to apply more pressure on the government. that is perhaps why beijing has avoided a shanghai style locked down so far. but with what's happening right now, this is going to really put the 0 current policy to the test, particularly as officials are trying to make small adjustments to it. new twitter basil on mosque has cut employee perks. it's the latest change in the months since the billionaire took chang charge rather of the social media platform. allowances for day care, home internet and training will reportedly be re evaluated once the firm's finances improve. mosque also confirmed there'll be no further layoffs still. i had an al
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jazeera plenty more sports coverage for you on this day. 3 of the world cup. ah, hallow central parts of the mediterranean have taken something of a battering. recently was some very stormy weather. this is the latest area caraway that's made his way across sir romania through ukraine. easing up into that western side of russia. he comes in next, one low more, very wet, very windy weather, damaging winds coming for a running in the cross italy. and that will slam some bank downpours and across much of italy on, on the other side of the attic, some live a storms here. we same flooding recently into west southern parts of the balkans. more the same over the next couple days. some snow there for the very caps, snow there across the out. so the best snow to making its way in across the parent a some very heavy rain coming into where portugal, western parts of spain,
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some lively weather to into western areas of here a little farther north. so across ireland, pushing across sir inland. well scotland pushing out into the north sea, some snow there into scandinavian that's all continued to drift. a little further east was stamped on the rise though, because the wind is coming in from a wesley direction in from the atlantic, but not particularly good. whether more way, whether they're eating across greece, into, to kia as we go on through the next day or 2 showers was great. the way across the far north west of africa with brisk wind and mortar. come on wednesday. ah, with every footstep moving in the st. with the world to bring health equity for wrong to be together again with the ones far apart with transformation and collaboration,
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indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as one children together recover stronger. the latest news as it breaks. thanks. it has come to a place like bowler. the anchor isn't a great surprise in the context of some of these previous work, but it is of course, a big surprise to the people who live here with detail coverage. taurus are coming here in increasing numbers with this isn't just about business politics or for half of what's going on here from around the world. this is the 3 and that's what the thousands of hector, the farm land here in oklahoma. several mining companies are around this area. whole hulu. oh, wow. a
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tooth. it's a 3 of cuts are 2022. welcome to our special world cup program. live from our studio here at al jazeera in doha, on fire and smile. and i'm joining us rocha. let's take a look at what coming up over the next half an hour, one more chance at glory argentina kick off against saudi arabia. and what would be the, you know, my see, i'm fine and well cotton's already schooled and had one ruled out roberts living dorski leads poland against mexico. and after being hit by several injuries, defending champions france up went up against the really and i look back monday action as england make a real statement with the fix to win over iran. and garrick bail is the here if a whales, yes. again, to rescue drawer against united states. and here to talk it through it all is the
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one and only want to rang but 1st let's update you on what's going on right now. argentine on saudi arabia kicked off in the open game of the day. it's currently one delta argentina, and it was lena massey who got the goal that's he says this will be his last world cup. only the 4th player ever to feature in 5 world caught argentina. i haven't won the trophy and 36 here, but it may be 7 o'clock in the morning and i was in tina. but that hasn't stopped the fans from getting together to watch the heroes and the thunder rump. yes, he is with all the early rises and want to fight as allison george. no surprised to see so many fans watching on with you there. is it no surprise, no surprise? there are hundreds, hundreds of i didn't. dns woke up very early to come to this park in central glen
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as i, as and watch the 1st day of their national deep the, my world cub. they are going late to. 2 work late to school, everything stops in this city when the nation and the city and in this country and across this country. when the national team is playing, it just shows you the level of devotion and dedication that dns have no words them football in general. and especially when their national team is there, as support. obviously everybody here is extremely excited because they feel that they have one of the best themes ever, and that they have a real possibility to bring the trophy back home after 36 years. the last se margins you know, on was back in 1986. diego, a lot of them on the worst, was obviously playing for them. and this could be the last chance for their
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superstar of this generation. a messy one of the great this layers of all time he scored the penalty kick that the so far i would say my head one, neil, they had another do very, very close opportunities and people here are very excited at the possibility not only to win this game, but to do very well at this world. all right, on the center of m. p. a lot of people that are needing some very strong coffee today. let's bring in our guess one around how nasty if he wins the world, do you think it will and that long debate on who's the best player right now? a is this versus the bessler right now? i think that there are, there is very few doubts, especially the way he's been performing a p s g. and knowing that his nearest rival hasn't been playing at his team of course with about percent over at manchester, united. so i think that are great debate. it can end, but as far as the all time debate, that's where this one can end up being
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a defining moment. a comparisons always made between messy and merit donna. is he on the same pedestal as the late argentinian lead legend? no, he's, i mean if you talk to people argentina, no, will he be if he wins? maybe we'll have to see at the end, if he does when it wants to see how that ends up playing out. but marathon is again, a very big cultural figure. and some look at them is a very integral part of the rebelliousness of argentine swagger. messes of a different character in a different type of individual that ends up being more appealing through his humility in through his, his introversion, as far as his personality is concerned. while speaking of merit donna, this is the 1st world cup since mera donna's death. elaine featuring his image landed in dough have few days ago to one of many tributes paid to the man who led argentina to the 1986, a world cup. when we met to maximilian
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a. busy you send out my daniel label, doug is hoping that you guys could of been thought be void. so you all got it and you mean do it in and they be able to know, you know, just seem to them and then well, well i need to but i feel like in the, in the evening and i'm not going to be in a similar dr. gabby, so i'm stuck in this incident anyway, but again, if any man so go more life and do bundle based, but out of you it says view men. so i pretended but i remember no. doesn't it all so much passion when it comes to argentinean football. as you can see, these are live pictures from one sided fans,
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gavin gathering there around 7 o'clock in the morning and they were watching this game. and i just want to bring you up to date because argentina lead one now linelle messy school. the 1st all you'll say then how to go wound off side rolled out of side and then now to martinez. had 2 goals rolled out of i'd say all of them, a mentor has been with the argentine in team as they faced saudi arabia in that one . while in the same group, plato and poland played mexico with a lot resting on the shoulders of their captain. robert never doth ski will be live there later in the day. but 1st, let's learn more about this picture with samantha johnson. there are tough groups and there were tough games and that makes for tough choices and they don't get much tougher than for mexico's coach gerardo or do you know his team has also experienced some luck in the run up to count on 2022. hi, i'm samantha johnson, and this is well up one or one mexicans like the english expect a lot from their teens and the not happy that the last on their team reach the was
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for the finals was way back in 1986 that 36 years ago and their form going into this tournament has been off from ideal. they qualified 2nd behind canada, but they and their players have something to prove. yellow ochoa, for example, he's been going from mexico in 2005 and this is his pre well cup. he's, he's now 37, so this b likely be the last time you see and reservoir daughter in a mexico. sure it is $35.00 and he says he's retiring from international football after qatar is also mexico's muscat player. and for claudia, suarez had held the title until september with a whopping 177 appearances. in contrast to mexico's grueling qualify as holland. the luxury, thanks to russia, been kicked out of the tournament after the invasion of ukraine, which don't and estimate them in order to get to cats or holland, had to beat sweden. and that meant stopping. he might tease latin,
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even him rich from doing what he does best scoring you might remember me saying he's one of the world's great hats. all 2022. the job of keeping him quiet launch. he went down to 2 men, entered 26 year old young frederick, and tell him if we want to pay the world to have a wraps some written about it. so luckily linked the glory to the forwards players like captain roberts levin, dusky, he's so good. people named him best men's player 2 years in a row. he's one of the best like who's in the world with only one being left to prove how his school in a world cup, at least not yet. ah, there is plenty of fanfare in other parts of cutters, capital and a little earlier natasha g and i'm was with mexico fans at su kwaku. 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
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about 2024 years ago. tell me about why you knew you wanted to com in the planning . the only way we do, we don't like to count because we're not talking. we're not with our team. we're not super soccer fans. we love the mexican teams. it doesn't matter where it is going to be. we will always be there in massive wanted. it is a meant to control them. it confirms we know what we do. it will not. so we know there can be, you know, we know we're not all kind of people like to show you been to multiple, you said 5, we're all caught 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
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. we'd love for you guys to hear a little bit of the mexican fan. claire, you're going to be at the stadium. i, a, i, as you heard their mexico will bring not just passion to the world cab, but music as well cut her will be getting a taste of mexican culture in the shape of one of the best known mariachi bands. it's not the 1st time the group have brightened up footballs. i biggest tournaments . apologize for that. we don't have that package for us right now. but group
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d takes off with denmark against tennis yet, adds education, city stadium. so hell malik is there for us. so how this is all about a huge return to the world stage for one of denmark's players tell us more well, far. welcome to education city. let me tell you something that those moments and sports which sometimes transcend team loyalties, national lines, any kind of launches you might have. and this might be one of those moments christian ericsson, the danish playmaker, one of most, you know, one most talented gifts didn't play makers of his generation. some would argue, especially danish fans. we all feared for the worse when you had that moment at the european championships, there was still, there was anguish, not just, you know, across the footballing world. michael fans and everyone who is you know, a fan of sport in general. but to think that off to that, you know, happening at the european championships, water return, he has had to football action. you know, he's not just, you know, took, you know,
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a chance to take it, you know, small club in a small league. he made a return to the wolves was arguably the most physically there is and possibly the highest level league english premier li consigned full brentford. busy online and i don't tell you by his performance is there, they speak for themselves. the fact that he, they convince these performances convinced manchester united to bring him to old trafford where he plays alongside, you know, the likes of bruno brushwood. some of the best plays in the world, even christiane, a rinaldo? so yeah. all about christian ericsson and i'm sure you're gonna get a huge reception, not just from the danish fans to day, but from the to museums and all the neutrals in attendance. okay, well denmark's opponent sinners. yeah. i will this feel like a whole game for them? do you think? hey, well, we just said one of our, one of my colleagues in the souk, joking, i think the mexican found that they were making a lot of noise. let me tell you something if there was an award at this will cut by
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fee for for the noisiest most passionate fans. i think too, nicea will be right. there is one of the main contenders, you know, with the mexicans, you know, over here and cuts out. we have a huge population of tennesseans and north africans. of course, remember, no, all the north african teams qualified, you know, algeria sadly didn't make it, and a lot of them i've been speaking to are going to back to nancy and lapi from the wide. our will like to get behind the teams and all you need to do is look at their arrival in doha, their arrival at the hotel war, a procession. there was so many fans that were there to greet them. and, you know, i totally, i totally expect very, i going to have a massive, massive amount of support here at the stadium. and yeah, it's gonna be like a whole much as a big gap between the 2 side. sorry, i hate for hail my like, i'm sorry, we're gonna have to interrupt you there because we had to go back to our main studio with sammy, it's a dan for some breaking news. all right, thanks so much. so let's take you now to a press conference in the house. we foreign minister and usa khatri of state for
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just him. and i have to say that having probably hosted the opening of the force a u. s. because our strategic dialogue in washington last year, i can objectively concede that our hosts have outdone us when it comes to entertainment surrounding the dialogue. ah, it was absolutely thrilling to watch team usa play last night, a thrilling as an american. ah, throwing as a, as a soccer fan or football fan, and our team played with so much heart and made our country proud and were anxious to see the the rest of the tournament and the games that follow. now i know that neither of us nudged the, the wind that we wanted in our 1st match. i'm, i'm reminded of the, the wisdom of a great american philosopher, basketball coach, greg popovich, who once said, and i quote, the measure of who we are is how we react to something that doesn't go our way.
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which is true for diplomacy as well as in sports. and so we meet at what is a high points of the 5 decade long diplomatic relationship between our countries on every issue that matters to our nations. our collaboration, i think it's fair to say is deeper. and our people are the better offering on the security ties between us have never been stronger kind of hosts our largest military base in the region, which is an anchor for regional security and regional stability. in march, president biden designated carter as a major non nato ally. several months later, we began delivering at 15 aircraft to the cutter, emory air force raising its defense capabilities, making our militaries more interoperable. we're partnering in the region and beyond to enhanced ability to reduce tensions, to end conflicts. cutters provided vital economic assistance to the palestinian
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people. it's help pay the salaries of security forces in lebanon. it's brokered peace between transitional government and opposition groups and cutter consistently works to men regional risks which is essential to addressing the common challenges that we face. also didn't economic ties from civil aviation to renewable energy control in american businesses. innovators are creating new opportunities for people in both of our countries. we welcome the immunity commitment to ramp up for production of liquefied natural gas that will best or global energy security. it will help people around the world who are struggling to keep up with rising cost. and we recognize cutters efforts to co remissions. like joining the global methane pledge and investments and technologies to foster a clean energy transition in the years ahead were conflicts and deep instability persist. we are working to help people who are suffering as
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a result. when the taliban forcibly took power in afghanistan, cutter played an indispensable role in helping the united states relocate tens of thousands of at 1st gas cans, aid workers, diplomats, and others. more afghans came through the hall than any other place in the world. the world continues as cutter continues to provide a transit point for afghans who are on their way to starting new lives in the united states. were profoundly grateful for the role that cutter and mohammed and you in particular, your team i have played and helping secure the release of us citizen macbooks. after more than 2 and a half years of captivity in afghanistan, the strategic dialogue that we launched today will build on this robust cooperation in all of these areas. but also many others, including cultural educational cooperation, counterterrorism,
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these and consular issues, labor issues, human trafficking, all of which we worked on in the run up to this historic sporting event. we can gradually cut on hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east. the statement that all are welcome here for the world cup is an important message for an event that brings together people from all walks of life, nations, fates, sexual orientations, races, and other forms of diversity. now it's important to make that inclusivity reality. we also applaud the historic step of opening direct flights between tele, even doha, for the duration of the world cup, which shows the promise of expanding people to people, ties, and economic ties between countries. now a massive amount of work goes into hosting an event like this. we know that without workers including many migrant workers, this would have couple simply would not have been possible. cutters made meaningful strides in recent years to improve its labor laws to expand worker rights. the
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united states has been and will continue to be a consistent partner in those efforts. of course will work, remains on these issues in the united states will continue to work with cutter on strengthening labor rights and human rights more broadly. long after the world cup is over. today we signed a letter of intent to expand our cooperation on promoting accessibility, combating human trafficking, improving labor practices. these efforts align with present by this commitment to make human rights a pillar of our foreign policy and core to our values and our interests. before last night's game, i had a chance to watch some young players, teenagers from the united states, from cutter, from canada, and mexico. doing drills on a pitch. as a lifelong soccer fan, and it's chargeable to say a mediocre player. ah, it reminded me one of the very best things about the sport, no matter where you go,
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every corner of the world and this is in my experience the last 2 years. you find people who love the game. they love to play in. they love to watch it. they love to argue about it. or they love routing and supporting a team with all the joy and occasional heartbreak. are that that brings and in a world where we're so often on a daily basis reminded of what makes us different, what divides us soccer is a powerful unifying force, a language, a common language that pretty much the entire world speaks. so i wish all of the countries represented here, a successful tournament, and go team usa. thank you. so kind of how decided, badly. com, then type in, i see that. now we move to the questions about this thought for as amina, please, the flows use lightly, all of our santa
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monica said, our, my lakehoma, i mean that from the cut of t, v. a question to excellence is circulated of said, taking into account the competition at the national level, including the war and the claim and their american strategic presence in the middle east is how can this the impact of her capacity, american partnership in the future? thank you. well, thank you, i has had an shocker analysis alec i took it and a lot when i li, elm, b, c, l l, have elkhorn, is that easily or her evidence here today throughout all of the strategic dialogues that we've
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done or the know what the we're launching is that we have a partnership that is both bilateral. it's regional and increasingly it's global. and we've seen that just in recent months in recent years, in a whole variety of places. the cooperation that i mentioned on afghanistan for which the united states is genuinely grateful. of course for long time hosting of us forces here in cutter, the status of the cutter has, is a major non nato ally. the president biden designated just a few months ago. the work that that cutter is doing and doing, in some cases in cooperation with us to, to mention regional rush the work the cutter is going to support the palestinian people, which is vital. unimportant, the principal stand. the cutter is taken on ukraine. and of course,
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helping to provide for the world's energy needs. and these in so many other areas, we're working ever more closely together and cutters having a very, very significant impact. there's something else that we talked about today that i think is very important. and that is the work that we're doing and that i hope that we coordinate even more together on providing support and humanitarian assistance to people who need it. this is something that cut or has been a leader in and the needs around the world are great. we see this in terms of food and security where we're working together. we see it in terms of energy, of course, a global health. one of the work efforts that we're going to be taking through the strategic dialogue is having a, a working group together to better coordinate and focus our joint efforts on providing this kind of assistance to countries that are in need. it is usually
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important that even as we are dealing every day, with the consequences of russia's aggression against ukraine. and we have to do that, not only for the sake of the people of ukraine, but because russia's committed a terrible aggression as well against the very principles of the united nations charter that are vital in trying to keep peace and security and stability around the world. even as we're doing that, we're also determined to address the many challenges the people around the world face, some of which have been exacerbated by the russian aggression. but on all of these efforts, our countries are working closely together and that cooperation is deepening to consolidate chicago they have, as i mean, i thought i said look, and i think you're gonna family comparison to last. and so i low and then with the success in organizing their world cup, turn them to in collaboration with
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a set of cut up the and that's that st. cut out how little of this impact food. so the lessons and the giant mechanisms in between the 2 come to these my other question as to the cut that a foreign minister. so following this attack can cut the system on the set of cut that is a way in it now. is it any easier than from the start of the tournament? thank you. i think what's most important to, to highlight is this. our countries have been working closely together. collaborating, dealing with, as i said, both issues between us regional issues, global issues. well before the world cup, we continue that collaboration during the world cup. we're going to pursue it after the world cup is over and in fact the baton has passed to the united states,
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mexico and canada for 2026. and the strategic dialogue is at the heart of that. that's why it was so important for us to launch the latest round, which we did today. but in launching the, the strategic dialogue that starts a whole process where we have working groups between our countries that in a whole variety of areas that we've agreed we'll pursue deeper collaboration, deeper cooperation. that's the work of the, of the coming months. that's what we started today. decided you were asking about this attack in the media. first of all, i would like to go to mentioned that the state of cato, when we were given the honor of organizing the world cup finals, we were taking this into account. we thought expected that we will be
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facing different on the actions or the front of the sponsors, the organization of there then found god was amazing and the whole world can testify that as a for the forms of the set of cut that carried out. i think there were some caught us who did not take this into consideration, and unfortunately they base their opinion on the conceived judgement. even after visiting the set of cut that on meeting with the officials of the sets of cut out, we've always open our doors to everyone. we always engage in dialogue with consensus thought of skepticism. of course we cannot change the opinion of those who just want to attack us on this thought out.

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