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action from all of the games, the joy and the hall, 2nd experts and match analysis for my studios, info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the cast of 2022, and is there a growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change a political theory, the understand talent, the idea of mobilizing youth around the world. when he did a political party that we'll talk about our problems, enough heckled from one generation because 0 of his of being in the greek society system as know, promote the interest of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and an actual being represented in the system. generation change on al jazeera ah, as rescue a 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 . oh, oh, the bucket. this is al jazeera ally from london also coming up ah, emotions. hi. in turkey, the funeral of a 5 year old boy killed by a rocket, fired from syria. saudi arabia delivers one of the biggest subsets will come history beating argentina to one and declaring wednesday the public holiday and the u. s. supreme court clears the way for donald trump's tax returns to be handed over to congress. ah, to begin in indonesia where the death toll from monday's earthquake has risen to
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268. the authorities say many of the victims of the magnitude 5.6 quake were young children who had been at school. jessica washington met survivors in the worst affected area, the town of changer 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'm up. 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, most of them suffer from head injuries and leg and hand fractures. such efforts
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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 yours. 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 family is preparing to spend another night in the cold while they wait anxiously to hear when it will be safe to go home. jessica washington al jazeera, she endured indonesia and the head of emergency response and recovery of the indonesian red cross rebrand, carmen. is in the affected area. he says there's still time to find survivors. the board themselves go wine. ah, bard b r b bar where it's stripe in the gallops building are so still pencil. so that's why in, in this yellow, red cross also with our colleagues from seattle and then it was still struggling to find, to maximize our but then still to be search and that i school in a certain area turkish present russia time. irwin has wounds that he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces in northern syria. soon. the turkish
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military has been bombing kurdish targets in northern syria, in retaliation for a rocket attack and southern turkey, which killed 3 civilians. on monday from jesse and tap in southern tokyo, said m casino reports. ha, this mother is destroy her 5 year old son. her son was killed in an attack near the took su in border and monday. oh, rocket hit his 1000 cock. how much district. while he was playing with his bag, his relatives call him a hero. the rockets were reported to launched by curtis why pg fighters in northern syria, one of her sons, uncles describes what families going through. with aunt shook she, it's a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can say. oh turkey cancer, there is the y p g, a c o in branch of its al thought her to some workers party her p k k. hello,
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a 5 year old hassan through a large crowd. you in car companies, emotions and high, and for many of them warner's anger overshadow. who, 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 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 cook, 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 air sparks against
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kurdish 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. now day 3 of cuts all 2022 is see one of the biggest shocks and will cup history. they are bessie's argentina was beaten to won by saudi arabia in the opening game. it was such an unexpected victory. the saudi arabia has made wednesday public holiday . german nash was at loose sail stadium and her story of an extraordinary game. ah, wild celebrations at full time as saudi arabia sent shock waves 3 this wild cup after producing one of the greatest upsets 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 rooms 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 half cellar. as she read equalizing with the 1st shelter of the game, and the green falcon spans was sent into a frenzy just minutes later, when selim doubts re applied them in front. having sailed to create single chance in the 1st half saudi arabia, half delete. that it was a case of digging into keep argentina out. and chit on that by there will cause support to the players who routes and unforgettable victory ending argentina's $36.00 match on beat and run show shocked argentina and leaving the ground. it was
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not supposed to happen really messy on his side. well, they now much. oh great, great. i dodge and tina fans got up early to watch what turned out to be a bitterly disappointing match for them. alice, under ram pet. he was with them in the capitol, whether sarah's shock down and this belief is what argentinians are feeling here in central boy and osiris. thousands of them woke up 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. you said it turned out to be one of the biggest
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upsets in argentina and football 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, cassandra, somebody must, we all thought this was going to be an easy match. 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 angela lloyd hurting 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 to ground, their career and legacy of their biggest star leonel massey instead. now they're just really worried by the fact that they think that agile once again is showing the old laws, in particular, a sort of psychological weaknesses that over 50 when things become difficult
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in international competition. and in particular at the, at the world cup. and now they have only 3 days to try and turn 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 comp more, this generation and lie, you know, messy that it could turn out to be just like all the others. and the other man should not group mexico against poland to ended go lists with a moment before rob 11 dusky to forget. the puzzling captain was brought down by the marina. in the 54 minutes, the limit of the kid was saved by vent from mexican goalkeeper gamma a tore in the only show from target taken by the polish, kept in mind with a fan bone in mexican city. the mood here in mexico city is jovial. i think a lot of fans showed up today with their head spinning,
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following the outcome of the are to saudi arabia again. but anything people were here expecting and hoping to see some beautiful football, beautiful match between argentina and poland. and that's exactly what they got. now moving forward in this tournament, expectations remain very high for mexico. this is a soccer nation. i think around the world, mexico is regarded as a country with a rich soccer history. now mexico is also historically been sort of a permanent installation in world cup. this is mexico, the 8th consecutive when they participate in the tournament consecutively for the last, for the last 30 or 30 years. and historically, mexico also has a tendency to start the match on the right board. almost every game has either been a win or a tie for mexico that 1st game of the match. the only exception was $994.00,
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where mexico law to sweden. but again, the expectations remain high. permit more than anything, the expectations are to watch. beautiful game, one thing i will say about mexican is that they don't take themselves too seriously . so regardless of winning or losing, there will be celebration across the country here in mexico. well the defending will come champions from self to a winning start off to the last match the dang. killian buffy livia grew an address on robbie. our school to the goals as they beat australia for one of the al july stadium thompson, who behind to an early go from craig. good when the when puts the holders of the group table still to come. this half hour president putin launch his 2 nuclear powered ice breakers to strengthen rushes presence in the arctic and growing discontent in china as beijing a 1000000. so to stay at home and other cities admitted spike cases.
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ah hi there right after that 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, there is more rain in the forecast on wednesday across those eastern shores of the adria exceed. now the band of rain that brought flooding to the balkans is heading in to over the aegean into western turkey as so from budrum to fetch. here we could see some flooding there over the next few days for iberia, some pretty powerful westerly winds. that's going to pop up the temperature malagon to 26 degrees and we'll come back to that wind story one sec. but for now, off to ireland and brittany, it's a rain in wind combo. same goes for western france and the low countries,
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and he spots in single digits here. and after that, dustin of snow, the sun returns to stock home with a hive to degrees. ok when warnings in play for northern areas of algeria into nicea, we could see those wind gusts exceed a 100 kilometers per hour on wednesday for their toward the south. we go and some bursts of rain to be found across says in bob way on wednesday. it's 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. you soon take care. ah ah ah ah
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ah. ah! above the top stories you and i'll just syrup. the death told for monday's earthquake and indonesia has risen to $268.00. the authorities say many of the victims of the back that you'd 5.6 quake with young children. funerals have been held for those killed and rocket attacks and southern turkey on monday, turkish president bishop time edwin has again warned that he'll launch a ground operation against kurdish forces in northern to yes. soon. lino massey's argentina. i've been beaten too warm by saudi arabia, in that opening gay me,
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one of the biggest shops in football world come history. saudi arabia won't. if the lowest rank teams of the tournament is declared wednesday of public holiday, i will. let's bring you ball on the game that just finished between france and australia. france, of course, beating australia for want pete systemic is live the i'll what chris stadium and peter clearly a decisive win for france, but the defending will cup champions got what it got. what it's take to win back troy back to back trophies rather after a string of pull results ahead of the welcome to look yeah me, it's an interesting proposition, isn't it? can the world champions defend the crown successfully? and if you look at the history of the faithful woke up, it's only ever been done once before. and as has been well documented, there's been this curse of the world champions in the 21st century. in fact, to go back to 2002, only one,
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defending champion has actually progressed beyond the group stage and it all started. believe it or not, with france in o 2. when they bombed out in the group stage in south korea and japan, without scoring a goal to boots. this french team, they looked good. they looked good tonight, against australia, an opponent that you would of course expect them to defeat. i feel killing him. bobby looked particularly good on the left hand side for france, that they have been ravaged by injury, some high profile casualties. pull pabo, obviously korean benjamin gala can say, but don't forget, this is a team that has guys like luis and, and is rabby o. bob, as we mentioned g route, these are guys grees my, these are the guys that they have on the field. so there's no reason why they couldn't be able to go all the way. and peter, it was for a brief period of time, 18 minutes, i believe, and australia lead up to that surprise. go early on, put them briefly in the late. it is of course only their 5th well cup, but it wasn't to be, was it slow?
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if you look at the history of australia, the fee for world cup, they've only really been qualifying for the tournament since they joined the asian confederation before that they were part of oceania. and in order to qualify for the woke up, they would be teams like ye, zealand, a fiji, the, you know, it's a iti. and in almost inevitably that come up against the south american team in a playoff. and they'd lose. so by joining the asian confederation, they gave themselves a better chance of qualifying to their credit. they've done so ever since, but they've only ever been to the last 16 on one occasion. that was in 2006 when they had some k hill. and he was surrounded by plays like mark the duca players like brace emerson, lucas neal, and they don't really have that caliber of player right now. peter, many thanks, peter stammered live the, i'll walk her stadium or in the opening game of group d, june izzy. i drew neil neil with denmark that marks andrea score olsen, alcohol dis, allowed for offside, and the 2nd half christian ericsson came close with. i'm and damon made
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a good save late in the game. she nidia wanted to penalty when the ball hit wakeham anderson, but referee says a altura ramos didn't check with v a. ah, the good result for june is here in the hopes of reaching the law. 16. coming away with the points against a side and the top 10, the fif of world rankings. and we will, of course, wrap up the 1st full day of action in our world camp special andy richardson will have all the details from doha $2130.00 g empty security forces in northern iraq. say iran's revolutionary guard has targeted kurdish opposition groups in the region . a base north of the city of co cook was hit with missiles and kamikaze drones. local schools were evacuated and no casualties have been reported. that the latest in the series of iranian strikes in the region to run is accused. iranian kurdish group serv stoking the nationwide protest, which had gripped the country since the death of 22 year old master armine in
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police custody. the u. m says more than 300 people are now being killed in the anti government protests in iran. 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 a headscarf properly. the u. n. has also called on the arraignment authorities to revoke the death sentence is 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 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 begun
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producing uranium and rich to 60 percent and made the breakdown of the nuclear deal with major powers. the u. s. nuclear watchdog confirm the production at the ford o plant is close to weapons. great, although to run as always denied having any ambition to develop an atomic bomb. it comes as talks to revive a 2015 landmark deal which curved around. so you could a program and exchange for sanctions relief have stalled. britain, france, and germany have condemned the enrichment saying they'll consult with international partners. ah, president vladimir zalinski has asked ukrainians to conserve energy amid the ongoing russian air strikes that have knocked out half the country's power capacity . ukraine's national power grid operator has also warned them that they could be living with blackouts until march and urge them to stalk up and blanket some clothes. the head of yuke and ergo said the scale of the damaged ukrainian power
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facilities by russia mishondra tax has been colossal. below to me, i couldn't ski said practically, no thermal or hydro electric stations have been left unscathed above strikes. ukrainian police are rated several orthodox monasteries in key, if accusing them of working with russian special forces. the kremlin spokesman has condemned the raid rushes orthodox church had jurisdiction over religious authorities in ukraine, for 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 being used for subversive actions. president vladimir putin has praise russia's arctic power during the launch of 2 nuclear powered ice breakers. the vessels were inaugurated in the waters of the baltic ship yard in saint petersburg on tuesday. the part of a fleet of ice breakers that a meant to ensure mosque as dominance over the antic putin vow to develop his country's new killer fleet. despite economic sanctions over the worn ukraine,
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the doctor, what was 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 road. the development of this most important transport corridor will allow russia to fully realize its export 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, steve hundreds of migrants, sir, board and drifting fishing boat have been rescued off the greek island of crete. the authorities say between 4 and 500 people were on board the vessel. the boat was pulled into a pile of cor, i'm harbour on tuesday. a greek navy frigate to italy and fishing vessels at tank room to cargo ships. assisted in the rescue operation. coast guard officials had
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received a distress signal from the boat. brazil's outgoing president is challenging the results of last month's election, which he lost to left his rival. lewis in osteo, lulu de silver shire, balsa narrow, has filed a claim with the electoral court to invalidate votes from some electronic voting machines. the complaint creams claims there were irreparable nonconformity which have the potential to tarnish. the election. former president lulu victory has been ratified by brazil's federal court and acknowledged by the country's leading politicians and international allies. now the supreme court in the united states has cleared the way for donald trump's tax returns to be released to a democratic lead house committee. the court denied the former president's emergency application to block the us treasury department. turning over the files. trump has sought to shield the release of his tax returns for years. it's currently under multiple investigations. mike, hannah is live for us on this from washington,
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d. c. and mike, this is the legal battle that's gone on for at least 3 years. what happens now? well, let's just go back as the timeline quickly. it began in 2019 when the house ways and means committee. i wanted to get hold of president trump, then president trump's tax returns in terms of complying a compliance exercise as it does with all senior administration officials. however, that then a treasury secretary blocked that appeal. but that changed when the bite of administration came into power. president biden ruled that it was possible for these tax returns to be made available to the ways and means committee. and trump then began a whole series of legal maneuverings to prevent this. this culminated at the beginning of the month when he sought an urgent order or with the supreme court. the chief justice at that stage blocked the release of the material until the whole
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supreme court could sit and discuss it. that appears to be had happened. now the supreme court has ruled that the materials must be made available to the ways and means committee, and there were no public debt, any descent from any of the judges. it was just a term statement saying that these are, this material has to be released. so our for decade sir, president trump of been president, was the only one who refused to reveal his tax records. now the house ways and means committee is going to get those records. one caveat though, come january when the republicans take over that committee, this is all likely to go away said this a limited window of time for the ways and means committee to look through these tax returns and report back on them. but my, this comes to spite repeated, trump pleased to block the hand over completely. indeed, yes, he has fought this mass of legal battle. he's been ruled against by lower courts.
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and now he's been ruled against once again by the supreme court remembering as well that the supreme court has ruled under number of occasions that there is no special privilege for sitting presidents. they have been a number of other cases, insisted that certain materials be made available by donald trump. in particular, if you may remember the mario lago case, the supreme court refused to block trumps insistence of preventing the investigators from going through the records that he allegedly took illegally to his home. so the supreme court has actually generally been ruling against the efforts of the president trump. now ex president donald trump, but this is a situation now where as i say this, these tax records will go into the hands of the ways and means committee. but it's for a limited period of time. it's just a couple of months before the republicans take over the investigation that the ways and means committee has been launching since 2019 is likely to come to an abrupt
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close. so the question is, how much can they get done in these few weeks before the republicans take over that crucial house committee window? indeed, mike hannah live in washington dc. many cities in china, tightening their cove in 19 restrictions again as infection. 3rd, beijing, his shots, parks, and museums, millions of being told, stay at home around the country and thousands of businesses have been ordered to shunt. the government says it's strict, 0, coven policy saves lives, and stops hospitals being overwhelmed. but discontent is growing. j. hudson shawna . how do i say this, this is a political problem or a problem that has to do with the political environment. how you can yonah, 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, so you don't become how long it's been
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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 of had their income affected, and we cannot hold the many events would like to prisons, king charles as welcome south africa president to london for the 1st state visit of his reign. sir, ram of jose is on a 2 day visit to the u. k, which is also expected to include talks on climate change. trade in the commonwealth is the 1st state visit to the u. k. a more than 3 years after they stop during the coven, 19 pandemic. after the phone, prince william and prime minister richie sooner also attended the welcome sermon. when were you can find much more and all the days. news including upsets of the world cup on our website out just sierra dot com ah.

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