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ah ah ah we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will but you can use in current affairs that matter to years. ah. as rescue as search the rubble from indonesia earthquake,
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the death toll rises to at least 268. many of them children who had been at school . ah, bunny barker, this is al jazeera life from london. also coming up as the conflict with kurdish forces escalades turkeys, president warner again of a ground operation in northern syria. saudi arabia delivers one of the biggest upsets world history beating argentina to warn declaring wednesday of public holiday own. and it was in the surrogacy clinic in key is to providing babies for cont, topless couples, and a vital income for ukrainian with ah, begin the end of this year where the death toll for monday's earthquake has risen
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to 268. the authority say many of the victims of the magnitude 5.6 quake where young children who had been at school. jessica washington met survivors in the worst affected area, the town of chan chair. as she enjoys sang hospital, these are the young survivors of monday's devastating earthquake at a marry him is here with 2 of her grandchildren. the family was trapped in the rubble of their home. but not all of them made it out. would i my my youngest grandchild died in her mother's arms. she was sleeping at the time, and her mother was reciting to karen. her name was mia. she was only 2 years old. the children's mother is struggling through the physical and emotional pain. she is one of the patients being treated in this car park because the hospital has been damaged. at least 60 children have died at this hospital alone. according to doctors, you know, mean i'm young, muffled like the majority brought in here are children that according to our notes,
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most of them suffer from head injuries and leg and hand fractures. such efforts continue through the affected area, a mountainous region of indonesia, west java. let's prone to landslides, police rescue workers and volunteers are working together to clear roads, blocked by landslides. this is the main one connecting to carter and chant, or several bodies have already been recovered. from this site atman, last saw his wife, mother, and daughter on this road, where the family operated, a small coffee store and our medical center. i keep coming back here by since last night, very fond of years in an ages disaster mitigation agency says cruise on the ground, a trying their best to find all the missing people and to help thousands of displaced people, including those who have lost their homes and those 2 afraid to return to their villages. ma'am, we have had help from government, milk, medicines, ross, and food. i don't know how long will stay here. i'm scared of the aftershocks. like
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many her families preparing to spend another night in the cold while they wait anxiously to hear when it will be safe to go home. jessica washington out 0. she endured indonesia. well, the head of emergency response and recovery. the in denise in red cross, we bid one common is in the affected area. he says there's still time to find survivors. the bottom of the fine bar people are, people are where is stripe in the college building also still for sale. so that's why in, in the share that also with our colleague from sort of and then it's still struggling to find to maximize our feel, to be search. and that i school in certain area took a president ship time early on his was that he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces in northern syria. soon it's
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a response to a rocket attack and southern turkey on monday, the focus military has begun bombing curtis targets the northern syria in retaliation from the antenna in southern tech. yes, and the cost julie, this report i this mother is distraught. her 5 year old son hudson was killed in an attack here the took a syrian border monday, rucker hit his 1000 car coming district while he was playing with his by his relatives call him a heroes. on the rocket report is the last by kurdish y p g fighters in northern syria. one of my sons uncles this class what families going to was. so it's a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can say. turkey i consider the y p g, a c o in branch of it's alpha her to come workers,
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party or p k, k. hello, a 5 year old hassan through a large crowd here in car commerce, emotions and high and for many of them. warner's anger overshadow. who you turkish over. so say it's time for rent. and again, the bout to retaliate. i guess every attack turn roberts were launched on monday at car come with schools and residential areas, killing 3 civilians including has some and a teacher comes in the schools janitors 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 shelling. some of them are closed in cooper who works part time at the small market was at school. when the building was hit, famous, we were in a break, my friends were playing, the bell rang and then we heard an explosion. west kate then the teachers took us to the shelter downstairs. but turkish military has now launched arest marks
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against curtis targets in northern syria. and while okay, cleans up after monday's attack, turkish present dredge up to a parent on has said he is ready to launch a ground operation into northern syria to conform to y p g fighters. c napkins, solar al jazeera, ga santa se in trickier. ah, about day 3 of castle 2022 has seen one of the biggest shocks and well cup history . little mess sees argentina was beaten to one by saudi arabia in the opening, gay german ash was at loose sail stadium and house the story of an extraordinary guy. ha, wild celebrations at full time as saudi arabia sent shock waves 3 this wild cup after producing one of the greatest upset ever seen at the tournament. all the
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build up had focused on a little messy, but the prussia didn't show. as he. * calmly put away a penalty. 10 minutes in the south americans that then had 3 goals wound out of sight and was wondering how they didn't go into the break and leading by more. but saudi arabia flipped the game on its head in an extraordinary start to the 2nd cellar. as she b equalizing with the 1st shells of the game. and the green falcon spans was sent into a frenzy. just minutes later, when selim a doubts re applied them in front, having failed to create a single chance in the 1st half. saudi arabia had delete. that it was a case if digging into keep argentine out and chit on to die there will cause support to the players. so routes. an unforgettable victory ending argentina's $36.00 match on beaten run. show shocked argentina fans and leaving the ground. it was not supposed to happen really messy on his side. wow, they now much. oh, great,
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great. i with, oh, well jen, tina firms go out fairly to watch their game against saudi arabia and they weren't expecting such disappointing results. ellis, under ramirez, he was with them in the capital boiler service. shocked down and this belief is what argentinians are feeling here in central boy and aside, thousands of them will come very early on tuesday morning to come out and support their team and what they expect it to be an easy match against saudi arabia. instead it turned out to be one of the biggest upsets in argentina and football
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history. and if you talk to the people here, they'll tell you the team have themselves to blame a no, no, no, i don't know what happened. i feel sick because i'm about to be on my we all thought this was going to be an easy much, i'm not sure what happened. i think we lost confidence. it's easy to comment from here. you have to be there. i still can digest the outcome of envoy 13 side with the reality thing if you have to learn how to lose and keep facing the next matches . now friends were hoping this would have been just the 1st, the family and the journey people around their career and legacy of their biggest, the star, leonel majesty. he said now they're just really worried by the fact that they think that agile, once again is showing the old laws. in particular, it's sort of psychological weaknesses that over 50 when things become difficult in international competition and in particular at the world cup. and now they have
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only 3 days to try and learn things around before the match that they must win against the mexico. and overall, there is the fear. now that instead of this being a different world, copy more this generation and lie, you know, message that it could the answer now to be just like all the others. or let's get some of the days other games. now mexico against poland and to go las with a moment for robert lemon dorski to forget the pony captain was brought down by hector marina. and the 54th minute limit of his kick was safe. i vent from mexican goalkeeper, goalkeeper gear, a chore in the only shot on target, taken by the police captain, who re sees it stadium 974, where the mexico poem march was played and pool. this of course, being the 1st meeting between mexico and poland, the world cup in 44 years with both teams. left,
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sharing the points. yes and even thank you for actually having one woke up statistic from before i was born just about while we're finally getting a bit of peace and quiet hair at stadium 974 for the past 56 hours. it's been a sea of green or of the mexico fans really showing every the team that has taught them and how to, how to celebrate. and they and they did so throughout the 90 minutes, despite it being quite a frustrating one at from mexico. it was an absorbing game, it wasn't fantastic football, neither to really having much cutting edge and really summed up by that robert levin dusky penalty. and he's one of the great strikers of our time and he's never scored a world cup goal low. and oh, it's only been to one woke up in fact you to poems, fairly patchy record in recent years, took a big side to prepare himself and took his kick and gamma ochoa fainted to his right dive to his left and was the hero in his 5th well cup, fantastic moment,
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van goalkeepers don't usually get the recognition. i think he's the hero of the day, really after mexico. until came from here as of the day to stories of the day. i mean, that surprised loss from argentina. saudi arabia earlier, a meeting, of course, at this game, took on a whole new importance in groups eden. them yeah, and yet you never know. maybe that was some extra extra pressure on robert levin dusky, because whoever won this game and potentially would go top with saudi arabia and that might, in a way, put them in the driving seat. because i think these 2 teams would think, i, although saudi arabia have beats and argentina, they have a good chance of beating saudi robber haps unfairly on the showing we've seen today . so, a windfall, one of these teams could have really taken the pressure off a may be made that result against argentina coming up, particularly for mexico. not that important as it is. this result is not disastrous
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for i the tame but maybe it's the one bit of good news the argentina of had all day and that there's only one team, 3 points out of them in this group, instead of to lay almost certainly looking for a shred of good news. pull rece live stadium 974 in de, harmony. thanks right. while in the match underway. now, australia has taken the lead against 2018 world cup champions, france the soccer roo, scored in the 1st 10 minutes of the group. d. match in the opening game of group d, tunisia drew neil neil with denmark, denmark's andrea scott olson had a goal disallowed for being off side in the 2nd half christian ericsson came close . but i'm in derm and made a good save late in the game. shanicea wanted a penalty, but the ball hit whack him anderson, who referee, says arturo ram, our student check with via the good results. she nicea and the hope serv. reaching
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the last 16 coming away with a point against a side rank to the top 10 of the fif of well, the rankings still to come? this half hour president pizza launches to nuclear power icebreaker. the trenton rush is presence in the arctic. growing discontent in china was facing some hawks and millions are told to stay at home and other cities. spike in coven. ah! with either right off the bat, it's not good news. there's been a round of deadly flooding across the balkans. at least 6 people have died and it has been particularly bad in the northwest of albania, entire communities flooded out here. and unfortunately,
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there is more rain in the forecast on wednesday, across the eastern shores of the adria to exceed the band of rain that brought flooding to the balkans is heading into over the g and into western turkey. so from budrum to 30 a we could see some funding there over the next few days for iberia, some pretty powerful west really winds that's going to pop up the temperature and bala got to $26.00 degrees and we'll come back to that wind story one sec but for now, off to ireland in britain, it's a rain and wind combo. same goes for western france in the low countries, and he spots in single digits here. and after that dusting of snow, the sun returns to stock home with the hive to degrees. ok, wind warnings in play for northern areas of algeria into niecy. we could see those when gus exceed 100 kilometers per hour on wednesday for their toward the south. we go and some 1st of rain to be found across says in bob way on wednesday. so also going to be a breezy day for the western cape. kip sound has a high of 21 degrees. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. take care ah,
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welcome back. a reminder of the top story. see on al jazeera l message, argentina have been beaten to one by saudi arabia in the opening game. and one of the biggest shocks and football woke up history. saudi arabia, one of the lowest rank teams of the tournament, is declared wednesday public holiday. the death toll for monday's earthquake and denisia has risen to $268.00. the authority sate many of the victims of the magnitude 5.6 quake young children and funerals have been held for those killed and rocket attacks and southern turkey held monday, turkish president, bishop tampa. tuan has again, one that he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces in northern serious soon security source is in northern iraq. i say iran's revolutionary god has targeted kurdish opposition groups in the region. a base north of the city of co cook who was hit with missiles and kamikaze drones. local schools were evacuated and no casualties have been
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reported. is the latest in a series of iranian strikes in the region to run as accused iranian curtis groups of stoking the nationwide protests which have gripped the country since the death of 22 year old massa amena in police custody. the un says more than 300 people have now been killed in the anti government protests in iran, or that the situation is critical. demonstrations began in september when a mean he died in custody after being arrested by the so called morality police for not wearing her headscarf properly. the u. n. has also called in the arabian authorities to revoke the death sentences imposed on protest as human rights chief . 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
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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, 2 people have been killed in a lightning strike at a camp for internally displaced people in democratic republic of congo. the camp, the a gomer in northern keyvi province is just 20 kilometers from the front lines of fighting between the congolese army and m. 23 fighters. it houses around 300000 people who fled the violence. m. 23 fighters are reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back congo least troops. ah, president vladimir lensky has asked ukrainians to conserve energy amid the ongoing russian air strikes that have knocked out half the country's power capacity.
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ukraine's national power grid operator has also warned that they could be living with blackouts until march, and urge them to stock up on blankets and warm clothes. the head of oak, and their gro said the scale of the damage to ukrainian power facilities by russian missile attacks has been colossal florida. mia krinski said practically no thermal . hydro electric stations have been left unscathed by the strikes. ukrainian police are rated several orthodox monasteries and key f, accusing them of working with russians. special forces, a criminal spokesman has condemned the raid rushes orthodox church had jurisdiction over religious authorities in ukraine. but the ukrainian church cut off all ties a few weeks after russia's invasion, ukrainian forces, say, the raid was carried out to prevent the site from being used for subversive actions . to warn ukraine has had a dramatic impact on millions of ordinary people. yet a surrogacy clinic in the capital key if has kept operating throughout. the
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facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone, with parents from all over the world turn a whole went along to find out more. aaliyah is in for her 7 months scam. the baby she carries is healthy but it's not hers is to 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, nothing just time. it's more about earning a living. if i can, why not? even in wartime, keeps state of the art biotech clinic produces 5 babies a day for a surrogacy fee of up to $70000.00. the women take home around
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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 patch, 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's remained full time ever since. was there ever a moment when you feared for the lives of the women and the babies in your care here? is often always, always, there wasn't a moment when i didn't. one that he shows us around cryogenic 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. a boy's name is nathan and canadian citizen. sonya and manuel started the surrogacy process just
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before the war broke out. really, what is our to move for? 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 keys was targeted with cruise missiles, it was the 2nd time in a week. you can receive some, some interior 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 train in 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 brief. you again, survived the shelling of her apartment building to become
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a 2nd time surrogate. 4 months ago, again, the teachers get janisa clay. it is not my baby. i carried 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 let it go. you'll 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 president vladimir putin. there's praise russia's arctic power during the launch of 2 nuclear powered ice breakers. the vessels were inaugurated in the waters of the baltic shipyard in saint petersburg on tuesday. their part of a fleet of ice breakers that a men to ensure moscow's dominance over the arctic putin vow to develop his country's nuclear fleet. despite economic sanctions over the war in ukraine, the ice breakers allow russia to increase traffic along the northern sea route, which opened in 1930 and spans much of its arctic coast. but it's unreal, i have all the for most of the air because of ice coverage when accessible. it cuts
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transport time between western europe in east asia by 10 to 15 days. other trans arctic transport routes are the northwest passage, which goes through canadian territory and the arctic bridge, which is mostly used for grain tre, between northwest europe and north america. the ice breakers can also be used for russia's oil and gas exploration in the arctic. the region may contain up to 90000000000 barrels of oil, as well as 47 trillion cubic meters of natural gas. and of this 48000000000 bows of oil and 43 trillion cubic meters of gas afford to be in russia zone. look what was the vessels of such a high class are of strategic importance to us. and they are needed for the study and development of the arctic to ensure safe and sustainable navigation in this region to increase traffic along the northern sea route. the development of the most important transport corridor will allow russia to fully realize its export
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potential and establish effective logistic routes. incidentally, we are open to cooperation with our partners with those who want to work with russia. i am sure that despite the current difficulties, we will definitely implement everything. we have planned, hundreds of migrants aboard, a drifting fishing boat, have been rescued off the greek island of crete. the authorities say between 4500 people on board the vessel. the boat was pulled into pluck oak by cora harbor on tuesday, a greek navy frigate 2 italian fishing vessels at anchor and 2 cargo ships assisted in the rescue operation. coast guard officials had received a distress signal from the both cities in china or a tightening their cove at 19 restrictions. again as infection surge. beijing has shut its parks of museums. williams are being told to stay at home around the country and thousands of businesses have been ordered to shut. the government says it's strict 0 cove, it policy saves lives, and stops. hospitals being overwhelmed,
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but discontent is growing. they heard them runa, how do i say this? this is a political problem or a problem that has to do with the political environment. how you doin' on it. it does not have much to do with the medical prevention anymore. at least that is what i think some time ago china had already declared victory over this. barbara. i don't think it's been a very long time since the pandemic began in 2020. everyone believes this back and forth is really inconvenient. some of my friends businesses have gone bankrupt, some of lost their jobs. many have had their income affected, and we cannot hold the many events would like to 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 can't get their officers to go to work and advise people to stay at home. then that's effectively what they are. health officials
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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 one joe and, and john 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 measuring 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
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beijing has avoided a shanghai style lockdown so far. but with what's happening right now, this is going to really put the 0 curve policy to the test, particularly as officials the trying to make small adjustments to it. or of the top contenders to be malaysia's next prime minister has declined a request from the king to form a unity government, former premier mo you dean. yes, in says the palace asked him to form a government with opposition leader and war abraham. both men failed to secure an out might right majority in saturday's election resulting in a hung parliament on tuesday, king al sultan abdul em said. he needed more time to choose the next prime minister ah top stories aloud to 0. the death toll for monday's.

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