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accusing them of launching a rocket that killed $3.00 people on monday, the ground operation could be mixed. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, a desperate search falsified as an indonesia, after an earthquake killed at least 268 people and with java province. saudi arabia pull off, one of the biggest shocks and wound cops, history coming from behind to beat sleep. now mrs. argentina and politicians and malaysia failed to reach a consensus on forming a government. the king has met the main candidates for prime minister. ah took, he is president says he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces and northern syria as soon as possible.
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that's in response to a rocket attack and southern took here on monday. the turkish military has begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria and retaliation cinema, kasai reports from southern took here. i ha, this mother is destroy her 5 year old son. her son was killed in an attack you the took su in border and monday. oh wow. a rocket hit his 1000 cock how much district while he was playing with his by his words, his call him a hearing. the rockets were report to the last by curtis y p g fighters in northern syria. one of my sons, uncles describes what families going through. which aunt shook she, it's a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can start. blue turkey considers the y p g, a searing branch of its alphabet. curtis,
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some workers party or p k. k. the federal a 5 year old hassan through a large crowd here in car companies, emotions and high. and for many of them, warners anger overshadow. they who you turkish officials say it's time for rent and again they bout to retaliate against every attack. 10 rockets were launched on monday at car come with schools and residential areas killing 3 civilians, including how some and a teacher comes in. the schools janitor says he hurt 3 explosions and barely escaped. it's all been too much for him. many shops in the district were also damaged by the shelley. some of them are closed. kit who works part time at the small market was at school when the building was hit. save, we were in a break, my friends were playing. the bell rang, and then we heard an explosion with kate. then the teachers took us to the shelter
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downstairs. the turkish military has now launched air sparks against kurdish targets in northern syria. and while okay, cleans up after mondays attack turkish present treasure pipe out on her sat, he's ready to launch a ground operation into northern syria to confront y p g fighters, c napkins, solar al, jazeera gas antenna, se enter kia. well, it's only days. 3 of the cut out world comp, and we've seen one of the biggest upsets in the history of the tournament, argentina basin to one by saudi arabia and the opening game at loose sales stadium . linelle missy lead his team out for what will be his 5th and final world cup. and he put his side a head after 10 minutes from the penalty spot. argentina had 3 more goals, disallowed saudi equalized and the 2nd half through solar al shuree. and then the unthinkable. saudi going ahead with a stunning strike from solemn alda sorry,
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a great moment and world cup history. argentina came close to live in leveling it up in the closing stages, but couldn't quite turn things around. saudi holding on for a famous to one victory laughlin outs was yury, is a verbal, endless bison, saudi arabia. he explains how people are reacting there to start things off. i think in the beginning it was more approaching towards the game. everybody was starting to have a laugh, so to speak, in terms of expecting to be beaten by the number 3 rank team in the world. so the more going towards the game was just a matter of, you know, just basing destiny. and i mean, my family really shocked and surprised in a positive way. absolutely. i mean, i mean, when, when the equalizer came in, i could barely remember
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a thing. i think the like the whole room just went blank in terms of the motion. and right though, i mean, we just got the equalizer against argentina out of nowhere and it just you know, pounced on now for the thought animal hospital depend on, forgot his name on the new for you. i could say are in the car, you brought the kids in the back, you a fact to pull over aside in disbelief and pinch of self probably to make sure. is this my, my great it right. well, it is something very different right now. the crown prince's royal highness told the ways you don't have any pressure to play towards. but i mean, wow, beating the number 3 rank team in the world and have you can tender from from the get go. and we still, i mean the world cup is a very strange thing. we could end up just having these 3 points and we're leaving . but i mean, for now, i mean, our, our ambitions are i to this guy so far, so good a. well, when you analyze the match,
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was it the saudi defense that play the major factor in this victory? have you see it? oh, absolutely. i mean i, we are not laid out very dangerous and high line with a lot of people do not agree with the game up. and i mean, they've been playing for 30 monthly. the saudi leak stop almost a month before the world cup. one of the, not the only the stuff that early in order for the players to prep play against teams that play similarly to our, you know, it's not to be stereotypical or anything but like players that love or teams to play vertically and try to break your line so that you're able to counteract that plate are very high line and thought them on. i don't know how many off site traps i almost lost out. so it was a truly math class from there be an ards man and the man himself in terms of how to be compact and hold the high line at same time. willing speaker is yours trap. one of the best attacking squads and to confirm just how much it means to saudi arabia,
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they have just announced to a national holiday for tomorrow. will cut us contribution to international sports. diplomacy was discussed during a meeting between the u. s. secretary of state and the katara deputy prime minister and foreign minister in doha. antony blinking and shake mohammed ben abdul rahman are funny. also discuss climate change and humanitarian assistance. the 2 men held a news conference earlier a summer than java was there. the 1st session of you, a strategic dialogue happening a wire that will cup is taking place here in court that we heard from the public for mr. and the u. s. secretary of state talking about how this world cup has bolstered times between the 2 countries. not just in terms of security, but to words. sports diplomacy is where the united states is going to be holding the world cup in 2026. we've heard both of them talk about various aspects of the relationship between the united states and other including energy and other areas.
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also human rights that came up and the question was asked about whether this is a politicized. woke up to which the secretary of state said that he is happy to be in cutter and cheering on team united states. we congratulate cutter on hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east. the amir 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, faith, sexual orientations, races, and other forms of diversity. now it's important to make that inclusivity reality, divers washer, what people of guitar are always welcoming and always receive people with open arms . and it's amazing to see the joy in the eyes of people. the fans and enjoyment of this event, which was something they do or see for the 1st time. the world cup in previous sessions were usually held in countries that were very advanced european, western and african countries. this is the 1st time a middle eastern country bears this responsibility. what the state of father has
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been under the microscope ever since winning the bid to host the world cup on a variety of issues. and that is something that we heard the factory foreign minister talk about saying that the reforms that you've seen and i think are part of it's long term agenda. a part of it long it's long term vision to improve things in the country. and the woke up has been a catalyst for change and that change is going to continue. he did say that all people from all oregon's all backgrounds are welcome to come there. and this relationship with the united states in the rest of the world is going to continue and is going to be prosperous because of this global event, which is happening in the heart of the battery. in other news, indonesia, as president chicago has visited the areas worst affected by monday's earthquake. at least 268 people were killed when the trimmer hit, the town of schanzer and with java rescue teams are still searching for survivors. trapped under the rubble were todo says his government will compensate survivors
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and families of the victims. jessica washington has the latest from she and her. this was one of the roads that was blocked off due to a landslide 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 were. dodo was swiftly arrived on the scene here and she 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, by providing assistance to families in need. those who have lost their homes and there are various levels of compensation depending on how much damage there 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
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around 10 areas were affected by land slides. 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 january, the head of emergency response and recovery at the indonesian red cross route one common is in the affected area. he says there's still time to find survivors. i think the bottom of the fine barn people are people where is stripe in the bullets building also feel for them. so that's why is that also with our colleague from start and then it's still struggling to find to maximize our book to be served. and that i still in
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certain areas and some of the building codes that normally yeah. why? because most of the island. yes. and where, why is the most popular around the and building called also i we feel that love really well in some of the fact if people who. busy built the building, the houses and we know that this also refer area but you know, do the lan is to do it through the main. the fact are people also still doing this and i a thing in some of our mitigation also needs to be. busy more aware people to, to, to build here in, in the risky area still ahead on al jazeera trying to contain a color outbreak,
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lebanon's economic crisis could prove a costly barrier. ah ah, hello the weather set fair for the year arabian peninsula by and large you can see this big area cloud which is now spilling out of the kia pushing across sun. northern parts of the region is the so the south is fine and dry. 27 celsius here in doha, but it's also somewhere to whether she go on in to thursday on the other side of the peninsula. just around the northern half or the red sea into saudi arabia, syria, lebanon, jordan, saying, some wet weather, those showers, starting to drift their way into iraq as well as we go through with 1st, a blustery conditions across that eastern side of the mediterranean. quite
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a nasty storm system. this one plus the conditions 2 for the north west of africa, just bring every few showers across in northern fringes of algeria. northern possum rocco see some wet weather there too, into chin as yet, but for much of north africa with east logic. try just around the gulf of guinea, mice, rape, a shower or 2 just along the coastal fringes of west africa. but the showers of course, now starting to recede away, pushing further south. so what weather is going to be into the heart of africa, democratic republic of congo, saying some lobby shouts, storm hedge for a time. they're just down towards zambia towards botswana, one or 2 shouting to south africa, but tiny, dry and bright to hear the thursday. ah, a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is fido, a fighting breakthrough solutions to renewable
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energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as recovery together recover a stronger lou . ah, you're watching the al jazeera reminder about top stories. the sour took. he is president says he will launch a ground operation in northern syria as soon as possible. that's in response to an escalation along the border between the turkish military and kurdish forces. and one of the biggest shocks on football world cup history, saudi arabia,
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beach linelle, missy's argentina to one in the opening game. saudi on the 2nd lowest rank side, and tournament argentina. we're one of the pre tournament favorites, but they've been stunned by their face to face. and 37 guys. we have been celebrations by saudi fans across doha. their team was initially one down, but then to 2nd half goals helped them come out on top. the saudis have declared a public holiday on wednesday was security sources in northern iraq. cy ron's revolution regard has targeted kurdish opposition groups in the region. at base north of the city of kirkuk was hits with missiles and kamikaze trons. local schools were evacuated and no casualties have been reported. it's the latest in the series of iranian strikes in the region to ron has accused to rainy and kurdish groups of stoking nationwide protests which have grouped the country since martha
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many died in police custody in september. with the you insist more than 300 people have now been killed and the anti government protests in iran, and the situation is critical. human rights chase. ah, vulcan turk says the rising number of debts from protests in iran, including those of 2 children at the weekend. and the hardening of the response by security forces underline the critical situation in the country. our office also calls on the iranian authorities to immediately impose a moratorium on the death penalty and to revoke death sentences issued for crimes not qualifying as the most serious crimes. under international law, iran has started enriching uranium to 60 percent purity edits for the nucleus side according to state media. the move was described as a response to you in demands for more cooperation from turan iran already and
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riches uranium up to 60 percent at other nuclear facilities. that level is still below the 90 percent enrichment needed for weapons grades, material. but exceeds levels permitted to under the abandoned 2015 nuclear deal. will 2 people have been killed in the lightening strike at a camp for internally displaced people, a democratic republic of congo. the camp near goma and north and keep you province is housing 300000 people who have flayed fighting between the congolese army and rebels. the m 23 groups is reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back congolese trips on malaysia's former prime minister. marya den. yes. and has declined to request from the king to form a unity government. he and opposition leader unwise abraham both failed to get an outright majority after saturday's general election resulting and hung parliament
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no timeline because he does all the discussion of the i've all and i've said that i will give it got him the full respects and the discussion and would seek his advice and accepted. this is florence slurry has more from the malaysian capital, kuala lumpur. malaysia remains in political limber with the position of prime minister, still vacant weed in yassin leader of the national alliance. who got the 2nd highest number of votes in saturday's election says he will not form a unity. government with unwise brought him. the king had proposed this as a solution when he met both leaders on tuesday. we'd in your sins party champions, preserving special rights for the majority malay ethnic group and is in an alliance with a conservative islamic party. while onward party is seen as more liberal and is also
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multi ethnic and was alliance of hope. had attempted to form a coalition with the national front and old rival, but this has fallen through. the king non says he will meet all 30 empties from the national front on wednesday to help him decide who he thinks can command the confidence of the majority in parliament. now saturdays elections were meant to bring political stability to a country that has seen to previous administrations collapsed because of infighting and defections. but the longer this political impasse continues, the less confidence there will be in a new government. 6 senior journalists from hong kong now defunct pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily have pleaded guilty to collusion charges. they are being tried under the controversial national security law imposed by beijing and could face life in prison if given the maximum penalty they admitted to conspiring with their pipers found it call for sanctions against officials and hong kong and china
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with cities and china tightening the covered 19 restrictions ers and fictions surge millions of being told to stay home. thousands of businesses have been ordered shut and many people. so the fed up with the strict policy. patrick fork has more from hong kong. full authorities in china 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, tell people to conquer to 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 230000 view cases of 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 wrong, joe and, and chunk ching. but the focus is really turned towards the capital which recorded another 30 percent spike and new cases compared to
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a day ago. and one of the new measure, the cup that's 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 gonna 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 covert 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. lebanon has launched a vaccination campaign to combat the spread of cholera. but the world health
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organization says the disease needs to be contained in neighboring syria for any plan to succeed. st hot 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 city city, mac, we buy 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 a lot of it on the area. everything is free hospital phase, the too expensive. 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 has to go back to the management of water and sanitation, making sure. ready that we have clean water 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 rains begin. this will further mix drinking and waste water, the whole waste management system. and because of the high cost of bottled water, for people are forced to rely on these unreliable sources. levin on recorded its 1st case of cholera in a refugee camp for syrians and early october. its 1st in 3 decades. that came weeks
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after the disease was detected in neighboring syria. if we don't control the old brick in syria to be very difficult to fully control the outbreak in lebanon are those there's also the water pollution in syria. also can have significant implications for the water pollution in lebanon, specially with many of the water ready sources are shared across the countries. 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 than i could. there al jazeera, northern lebanon, ukrainian police have rated several orthodox monasteries and keep accusing them of working with russians. special forces, a criminal spokesman, has condemned the right. russia's orthodox church had jurisdiction over religious
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authorities in ukraine, but the ukrainian church cut off all ties a few weeks after russia's invasion with the war and ukraine has had a dramatic impact on millions of people. yet as john hall discovered a surrogacy clinic in the capital cave has continued operating throughout. the facility has been uniting babies born and a was own with parents from all over the world. allah is in for her 7 months scam. the baby she carries is healthy home, but it's not hers as the jewish nathan could listen. you do this not only for yourself, but also for the to bring happiness. this is why we were created, and there are many other ukrainian women eager to become surrogate mothers for parents in waiting for all over the world that made a shallow. so i've decided to do this for a 2nd time though. we are living through hard times, no income, no job is nothing just time. it's more about owning a living. if i can, why not?
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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 purch and olga led a hurried evacuation. except that that really was no safer place for 30 babies to say. and with more being born, every day, the doctor moved into the clinic with them, where he's remained full time ever since. was there ever a moment when you feared for the lives that the women in the babies in your care here is often always, always. there wasn't a moment when i didn't. when 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
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before being transferred to the surrogate. this is the result. a boy's name is nathan and canadian citizen. sonya and manuel started the surrogacy process just before the war broke out. really, what is our to move forward because we fight the war was not going to last 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 team was targeted with cruise missiles. it was the 2nd time in a week. your grand receive some, some and tear defense weapons from the west. so i knew that it was, it was a better window over doing it to cross to get you there full of praise for the you know, the dream possible. they are so brave that i had the impression that i said to myself,
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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. again, survived the shelling of her apartment building to become a 2nd time surrogate. 4 months ago, again, the teachers get janisa clay. it is not my baby. i cared it for 9 months and i talked to it, but it's parents have been waiting for it for a long time. so you have to lead a goal. you let go. in war, bravery comes in many forms and hear the giving and receiving of life are among its rewards. jonah hold al jazeera keith where you can find much more on our website. the address for this is dub dub dub daughter al jazeera dot com. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories.
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