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a is this, the new frontier and espionage think about part of the sophistication of exports to breaking the forms? this is as good as it gets this high and you're on al jazeera growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change of political theory . the understand talent, the idea of mobilizing you around the world, we need a political party to we'll talk about our problems enough, a call from one generation because 0 is of being in the greek society system. there's no 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, russian missiles hit ukraine,
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plunging many cities into darkness and killing 6 civilians. president zalinski says moscow is guilty of crimes against humanity. ah, hello money inside. this is out of their life and joe hall also coming up to explosions, rock west jerusalem, killing. a teenager intensifying tensions between israelis and palestinians. miraculous rescue is 6 year old is recovered from the rubble days, often earthquake hits indonesia and the land of the rising sun is also the land at the rising team. this summer i blue of shock the world and their fans can't get in no awe least 6 people have been killed and
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a wave of russian air strikes that has left much of ukraine without power or water . russia is targeting critical infrastructure is when to set sin or challenge reports from keith forty's, law in the gloom, the ukrainian blackout, the collateral damage of russia's latest onslaught against ukraine's power grid. an onslaught civilians would be forgiven for feeling as directed specifically at them . nearly 70 missiles and drones were launched as ukraine's leadership. 51 of them down. imagine the destruction if moore had got through. so it would need you one moment whether you parliament declared russia state sponsor of terrorism today. finally, i'm grateful to all the european parliamentarians. then russia approved it true to the whole word, launched in $67.00 rockers at our infrastructure and our energy at regular civilians. the result is tragic. presidents, lensky insists. engineers are working flat out to get power and water back up again
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. but they've got an enormous task ahead. pretty much every city across this large country has a skyline, as dark as this one on wednesday, night from cave to cock, if from to neat pro to a desa. people are shivering in their candle at homes, and the temperature has dropped below 0. it was a day that began with death to this was a maternity unit on the outskirts of apparition until russian missiles arrived. an e born baby was killed. the mother and 2 doctors, betty survived over follow. she said a missile hit the maternity hospital and she could not find her child. she was pulled up from under the rebel by the emergency workers. her child was dead. people who believe that russia losing ground to ukraine's military is trying to break civilian will instead, despite the death and discomfort, they insist they won't be broken, will re talents. how does era here in cranium,
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president says the russian strikes their crime against humanity. it was addressing an urgent meeting of the un security council. shepard thompson has more. the ukrainians requested the president's lensky address. this hastily convened meeting of the un security council following the latest russian barrage of the countries infrastructure gigi. so these, you wouldn't have any day in only one day to day, almost 70 rockets has our energy infrastructure. unfortunately, residential buildings will also hits uses hospitals, schools transport, residential areas. everything was affected when the temperature is below 0, outside and tens of millions of people who left without electricity, heat, and water as a result of russian missiles, housing energy facilities. this is an obvious crime against humanity and the u. s. accused rusher of attempting to freeze ukraine into submission. putin is determined
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to reduce ukraine's energy facilities to rumble. couldn't motive could not be more clear and more co bled. it. he is clearly clearly weapon, ising winter to inflect, immense suffering on the ukrainian people. however, russia argued it was using what had called precision weapons to attack the energy infrastructure of the ukrainian military and accused the west of hypocrisy. but when you people news that we don't recall any one in the west expressing any concern when in 2015 due to the activities of ukraine, inhabitants of crimea found themselves without light or water. but china, for its part repeated its call for immediate negotiations to prevent what is called the possibility of the conflict spiraling out of control to west jerusalem. now, where a teenage boy has been killed in one of 2 explosions around bus stops bloss. happen the height of rush hour on wednesday morning. 18 people were injured. israel police
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say the attacks were coordinated. now the 1st block went off at 7 am local time, which was along a highway in the west, an entrance into jerusalem, which is usually packed with commuters. the 2nd went off around half an hour later in remote, which is a settlement in the north of the city, a glass of the fust of that kind in years and on fisher reports from west jerusalem . this is the 1st explosion, silent on video, but deadly. at least one person killed at the jerusalem bus station is really police believe a bag containing explosives was left at the scene and detonated from some distance by mobil 4 and a short time later across the city in the suburb of remote. a 2nd explosion. this time explosives packed into a motorbike, the metal guardrail taking most of the blast, absorbing nails and bolts wrapped around it to cause maximum casualties. police believe these were coordinated attacks. it's been years since there's been attacks
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like these on the transport system in jerusalem. a very dangerous development, say government and security officials. israel security minister, visited both scenes for an update, and as he left, he spoke to al jazeera, very, eh, difficult, if i may stay terrorist attached to dearest as darkness. no question that the day there was a synchronization between them where they was want or ish, or several terrorists. we don't know yet, but i'm sure that we will find them. we'll catch them dead or alive, it might, may take days or weeks, but we will catch them. both areas are blanketed by security cameras. footage is now being reviewed. even the smallest detail is being scanned for clues, the explosions follow months of tensions in the occupied west bank between israelis and palestinians. and echo a series of attacks on the transport system between 2002005 security patrols on
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buses of know been stepped up the palestinian group, hamas speaking from gasser, praised the attacks, but stopped short of seeing it was behind them. the man expected to be appointed that the new security minister in the next cabinet ultra nationalist, politician, it m r, been given called for a hard line against those behind the attacks. that's ugly vote makia. we have to strike price for this terrorism. i say, cla, we need to back up our soldiers and now policeman and returned, targeted, killing, and scrub. those responsible lead brought me to about the buses were soon back running as normal. but the feeling in the city after the twin attacks is anything but i will for sure i'll just either was to wrestle or the attacks took place hours after israeli forces shot dead a 16 year old boy in the occupied westbank nava to palestinians also died on wednesday because of his railey fire. meanwhile, israeli forces have demolished
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a school and if so, village in the southern hebron hills, one of at least 50 schools in the oak westbank that were issued with demolition notices for not having permits. and israeli rights groups, as children were inside the classrooms at the time or than 12000 all me personnel have been deployed in indonesia to help search for survivors . if monday's earthquake, least 271, people have been killed in more than 2000 injured. and he devastated areas are in the remote parts of java. island and tenacious dishonest agency says that some soldiers had been delivering aid by foot in rough terrain. joseph jessica washington reports from the town of g unsure in west java province. a few days ago, this was a bustling residential area. now there are more police and soldiers than residence as they search debris and soil for victims of this week's earthquake angela and slides. i love for my food. my wife and 2 children were married by the lads
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lot and, and told her now there is no information about them on, on. such teams have found items from his home, but there's no sign yet of his family members. i have accepted that my family passed away when it seems as possible they could have survived when there are so many paid ta lateesha, but i would ever stop searching for them. his house was in one of the isolated areas of indonesia, west java province rescue as initially struggled to reach this is she to taylor village in change or one of the worst affected areas? residents say more than 20 houses were buried in a landslide, and dozens of their neighbors are still missing. it's where a dean defeats that. he, on his husband was when the earthquake hit. i love when we were recently married and trying to have a baby, but now i must accept what happened. crews were able to partially clear some roads,
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but challenging conditions remain, including rain and aftershocks, government agencies and humanitarian organizations are trying to get essentials to those in need, particularly in isolated areas of dr. young and him come august, the go with them. we have trucks to sin logistics and personnel to affected areas. we also face up clean water facilities that shelter for summer collecting goods at distribution centers to share with their neighbors. younger what obama, the mom of amber, familiar, all of us really need a proper tense. now it is the rainy season and we need shelter. we need medicine, basic log rights eggs, instant noodles, milk, and cooking oil. alba, bell. despite the hardship there are also moments of relief. 6 year old oscar was found alive next to the body of his grandmother. for 3 days he was trapped under a collapsed wall. the unexpected story of survival is a welcome reprieve for a community going through this together. jessica washington aren't 0. she endured
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indonesia to the u. s. and the suspect in the fatal shooting of 5 people at a colorado nightclub will be held without bail $22.00. your anderson lea aldrich had visible injuries to his face and head and needed prompting for miss lewis before responding to the judge, he could face murder and hate crime charges. the motive behind the kenning is still under investigation. still had on how to sarah a full, the paralympic athlete could seen be in space, will tell you about john mc full as he gets ready eventually. ah, and readily welcome teams is names and a clear warning today, right, we'll didn't go fast again. ah
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ah. well, the 1st rain of this season flooded out streets into by and some of the neighboring emirates there. everyone nice to have your long commer picture though, for the u. e. on thursday hippa look at all this rain across, so that moving eastward, it's also going to drop down south. so let's go for a closer look as this is going to play q wait, we're going to see those winds pick up big time as while at the same time just a few showers along that red sea coast. jetta could get into some of that action as well. now for q weights that lift it sound in does certainly a real risk on friday. temperature is come down to $25.00 degrees on sunday. that's actually a lower you should be for this year. now us for pakistan, afghanistan and iran, central asia, pretty quiet here. plenty of sun, your temperatures are really where they should be for this have the year after turkey or him, we could see some flooding toward the south year round on tahlia. cypress again is
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as energy slams into the coast of the levant and chugs further toward the east in the days to come. there has been some flooding in uganda, the democratic republic of congo, some showers in the forecast here, but not falling at the same intensity as we have seen over the last few days. and a few showers along the coast of south africa that includes cape town, the height of 20 degrees. that's it, caesar ah, a generation school meets premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. most of it starts in a pyramid representation is rides, the rush will follow and travel to julia to discover how flu school played a key role in shaping the country. from its struggle for liberation to the 20000000 to protest the political reform. generation football episode 2 on al jazeera
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lou lou, welcome back here watching out a 0 melinda far top stories. this out least 6 people have been killed in russian asteroids in ukraine. russia talk is a critical infrastructure leaving much of the country without power also often neighboring. moldova has also lost power for several hours. an expansion at a bus station in west jerusalem is killed, at least one person injured several 2nd explosion, 2 kilometers away, and 3 people for the police say it was a coordinator to attack rescue teams in indonesia continue their search operation for full day, often at craig kills more than 2 options. 70 people,
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officials say pool where the conditions slowed down. ok, it's telling for a round up of all the action from the well kept geminus is there. while this wildcat keeps throwing up, surprises miss time is germany with plenty to think about. they were beaten at 21 by japan in that opening game. and the richardson was at the stadium to watch the drama unfold. germany on used to arriving at a world cup in a state of uncertainty. japan made sure they finished this much with the status confirmed. germany exited the last world cup of the group stage after losing their opener against mexico. this time our fate did at least take the lead. under one scoring from the penalty spots germany
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had the chances to extend the lead, the brilliance of japan's keep issue each had gone to ensure that never happens. and in the stadium where japan became asian champions in 2011. this generation of players rally to produce another historic when rich suit go hand with the equalizer and then to coma, sony secured a famous to one victory capone's goal scorer is perhaps benefiting from a little insight knowledge. they both play that club in germany. japan next taken costa rica with the knockout rooms, iridium sites just kind of never got beyond the last 16, a world cup when the draw is made for this tournament. and they were pitted alongside germany and spain. few vacuum to even get out of the group. they enjoyed huge support from funds from all over asia at this match and what is only the
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confidence 2nd world cup. and after this, when they will believe that anything is possible price this victory that only $15.00 times that a world cup victory. number 6, arguably the most important result in japan's footballing history and the richardson al jazeera at dough house kelly the stadium. next up for germany, it's spain who made a big statement in their opening match a thumping, costa rica, 7 mill. the spaniards siphoned up the scoring alley on it with a danny on may strike a double the lead off the 10 minutes sir, and picked up his 2nd gold tonight. after scoring a penalty in the fest, gabby became the youngest classes to score the ball to make it 5 at the same substituted. today on the act in which time a solution we can side that was 6 now. and i'll finish off the route with the 7,
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the perfect start between them. and then as they need to be payments like what they want it's 12 years ago. it is the biggest when the walls up and it's supposed to retail while they're heavy as the feet ever in the tournament. so let's look at the picture in group e then with usher, kenesha and jemma seller. so usher was this just a bad day for germany or do they have bigger worries? it was really a bad day for them. you know, when you look at the way they played the 1st half, it was really a game of 2 halves. in the 2nd half, they kind of looked like they're not playing together as a unit. you, we know germany to play the ball from behind. and now they're playing long balls, and then they went on to concede 2 goals in 10 minutes. that's absolutely disastrous for aside like germany. so for me, i think that, you know, going forward they can correct that. and you know, it's good for them to play against spain and get that result and, you know, work it out. that game is certainly one that we are all looking forward to.
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speaking of spain, they couldn't have had a better stock, could they? they could need something unusual in spain because they tend to have but starts in the work ups and maybe then improving. it was all good news for spain. it's a reinforcement for later a strike or believe it or not, they are having issues on their teams. earlier this season. it gives a lot of confidence to me to feel that was really powerful. earlier today with was scared spivey and golden boy gabby, he show he the sort of the prize and, and he's starting to say born and i think it was really grew good for a team that it's growing. it's really young is the 3rd, the youngest, the squad in the world cup is so all good news, but lose them. but the 1st thing he said is too much compliments. make your week. so he wants to put the, the feet down the ground and to fight for that to game against germany. yes,
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certainly, no reason for complacency. you mentioned that that game against germany. jemma. what are you expecting to happen thereafter? i'll bait stadium. well, it's going to be much more complicated florida, spain. i think there was a little bit of lack of duty in costa rica at germany. we'll try to have the ball in spain. yeah, it's a 7 neil with only 7 shot on target. again, germany against know, your that might not be happening. so they will really have to be efficient on the final sort of tool to have a good result. and how do you see that game going asha? i think it's going to be very tightly contested, but also my predictions have been quite an issue here, but i think that you did. you did predict costa rica draw and draw. i'd like to remind you of that. no, but i feel sorry for the one that i was so when but anyway, spend look better than germany, of course, and they'll come to use that momentum that they got from the victory earlier today
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to go into that game and see love, you know, their qualification to the round of 16 as early as possible. well, let's see if that game lives up to the hype. now, alpha, the 2018 it sent me find this belgian. i opened it with a hard fought to one know when over canada, canada, who were playing there for well cut matches since 1986 had a great chance to go in front when they were awarded a penalty for handle after a via review. but alfonso davis is spoke, it was saved by bout him go cooper, t t boat cooper. and while they were made to pay it just for halftime mitchie batch white school, the only goal of the game that is an 8th consecutive group stage when without jim in walk ups equaling a record held by brazil. the other game in group after finished gohler sit between a morocco and croatia. the gl goalkeepers a dominating miss one. although both teams did half the chances to win it. croatia reached the final full 4 years ago. but a slow start this time for them. rocket,
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still hoping to get out of the group stage for the 1st time since 1986. the 1st round of group matches is completed on thursday, as the remaining 8 teams take to the field, switzerland to get things underway against cameron at albany stadium at 10 o'clock at g m t. that is followed by uruguay against south korea. it's education city, christiana, rinaldo and portugal meet gonna in that rape in game maps at stadium 974. and in the last match of the day, brazil make their entrance at catherine 2022, as they faced serbia at lou sales stadium. so plenty to look forward to on day 5 of the tournaments and our team will have it all covered right here on out as it said needs now from europe. and the ease says, serbian cost of i have reached a deal to end a dispute of
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a car license plates and kosovo. the decision to ban serbian is she plates his spark tensions between kosovo and serbia. agreement comes off the latest mass in brussels on monday, but failed to secure break for these foreign policy. james, joseph morales says he's advice and lead us from course of a discuss a proposal to resolve the matter. but he's wounded that the you could stop. it's mediation efforts, if they don't engage constructively. i would like to point out that we also read that contagion of obstruction by either party d u facilitator may terminate the process together with you or special representative meter. i will continue to facilitate the brushes of normalization of relations and update. it will be a union member to state on, ponders regularly about the progress achieve might depart the post. thank a outbreak has thought to more than 50000 cases, some of the highest figures,
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the country has seen an expert say the risks will climb. as climate change pushes up global temperatures. bobby low has more from common do it was just a headache, is slight fever at 1st. so 76 year old, like by a grown shrugged adult. later on, she started vomiting and had diarrhea. her daughters took her to clinic where she was put on an intravenous trip, but that also didn't help. so they went to the hospital then with of course, i think dan gay is more severe than covey. 1919 is just fever, but she was puking and had diarrhea so bad that she couldn't eat anything nor drink water. all symptoms pointed to a disease that was spreading rapidly into paul after doctor's ransom tests, it was confirmed. la maya had contracted dingey. a virus carried by the yellow fever mosquito doctor sher butter poon is an infectious diseases specialist at this
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government hospital. he recalls events during the height of the outbreak. not far from what he witnessed during the countries delta wave of the coven, 19 pandemic. personally human exam in more than 200. every day while i was examine the question, i used to see the people, you know, they're falling while they're walking. so it's the, remind me of the kobe width, sanitation in parts of the capital, cotton, newest port. but cold weather has prevented mosquitoes from thriving until now. think he has been around for decades and described mainly in tropical and sub tropical regions. for breeding conditions are ideal for mosquitoes, but this years rainy season has seen a record number of cases here in the past. not just in the lowlands, but in higher all to choose as well. experts say climate change is at least partly to blame. president of wyoming is much more high in the company that is part of
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those. and because of these wanting, especially template and mountain reason, this become the conducive environment. part of the, you know, ah, it will be put in till the last minute has spent days in the hospital and is hoping to be able to return home soon. the good news is with winter coming. the outbreak has slowed, but then it isn't going away. and the mortality rate and the power could get worse if other strains start infecting it's people bar to below, i'll just 0 cut. going to be european space agency as announced it's 1st ever differently abled astronauts. the former british paralympics prince john mcfall is part of a new feasibility study to see space stations need to adapt to culminate people with physical disabilities. is one of 6 new optional containing to women have been recruited to make space programs more inclusive. when you turn out and say, we're looking for a candidate with a physical disability,
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i thought it was such an inspiring and exhilarating opportunity and i looked the person specification. and i thought, wow, this is, this is really aspirational, this is very brave and very bold thing. to do with my broad scientific background and vast range of experiences, i felt compelled to try and help each sir onto this question. can we get someone with a physical disability to do meaningful work in space? he requires one of only aid countries which have won the world cup and they actually claim the trophy twice. but it's been a long time since those glare days are latin american. salisia newman has moved from multimedia. i'm in what looks like quite an ordinary residential neighborhood . in monte vale, except that there is nothing ordinary about this street, this was once an enormous football stadium where the was 1st world cup was played back in 1930. it was all demolished except for this. this line indicates where the
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1st gold past in the 1st world cup. on the 13th of july, at 319 in the afternoon. the final game was played here in the scent 10 re stadium. the only stadium in the world has been declared a historic football monument by fi fi. and it's right next to oral guys fascinating football museum. and here's another fun fact. this was the 1st ball used in the 1st world cup. in those days, they wait for kilos. pure leather, could you imagine a header with one of those, but that wasn't the only problem with the ball. it turns out that in the final match of the very 1st world cup, argentina insisted on using its own ball and worldwide the same thing. so they decided the 1st half would be played with the argentine ball, they one to nil, but in the 2nd half it would be the herb wian ball and look what happened or why $14.00 against 2, and became the 1st woke up winner. it,
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when we're done up the risky, you go on twice, 1st in 1930 and then in 1950. 3 deserve the coughed, original world cup 30 centimeters to to lose or pure gold. original one was stolen in brazil after it had won the cup for the 3rd time, grew stolen from a museum for, for a long time to send 10 re was the world's most modern stadium. clearly, a lot has changed except for one thing. 72 years after its last world cup when rewinds are dreaming, more than ever a bringing the cup back home. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories russian missile strikes have targeted critical ukrainian infrastructure.

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