tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 24, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ah, over 1200000 people are expected to with the world cup majority of them will arrive here. it seems like the world cup has already started in this classroom when a fight, if they're all travelling to contact for the world cup. and this is the last barbecue, before their trip with one thing in common. their support for the team they love. the organizing committee says in terms of bookings on the official cut, our 2022 portal on pete data. there are about 100000 booking. that number is expected to increase as much as 30 percent. by the time the tournament begin. ah, this is al jazeera
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ah, hello, i'm fully bachelor. this is in use. our on al jazeera live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, millions left without electricity, in freezing temperatures in ukraine, after the latest russian miss off strikes, destroy power infrastructure. china records is high as daily number of covey. 19 infections so far as angel city goes into a 5 day long. also this hour on why abraham has been sworn in as malaysia's new prime minister after decades in politics and nearly 10 years in prison. and beaten by one of their own a pay a born in cameroon, seals a wall cup winner against them for switzerland. thank you very much for joining us. the european commission chief says d e. u is pressing ahead with more sanctions on russia. it's in response to
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wednesday's missile attacks on ukraine. more than 70 were fired, plunging a number of cities into darkness. nasa released these images after blackouts were reported across ukraine. meanwhile, residence in the capital keep on queuing up for water because supply was hit during the strikes. and moscow is being accused of weaponized in winter as it targets ukraine's energy facilities. wednesday strikes, knock top power and water supply in the cave region. more than 3000000 people were without heating in sub 0 temperatures. power outages also affected other regions from khaki in the north to live in the west as well as the odessa region in the south ukraine state, one energy for him. 5th, 3 nuclear plants have switched off their power units where we challenge as more from the ukranian city of fish. garad, i think is one word for the condition in ukraine in the moment that is miserable. there are millions of people across the country who spent the night in cold, damp,
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chilly apartments, and homes with no power and no running water. this is disco rhodes, on the outskirts of the capitol cave. and this is a place that yesterday with targeted by a russian missile, it destroyed an apartment building here, killing 5 people, just up the road. there is also a power plant. so presumably the russians were adding for that, but i missed. and instead they got an apartment building now. emergency services have set up a tent here to help people in the area. and this is where you can come if you wants a bit of warmth and something hot sweet. we can speak that the owner here is an emergency services worker. aliana. what does this place? what's going on here? hi. our in winter, both winter people comes here to drink some tea or coffee. maybe eat some cook. you just spent the time in the warm place to church,
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the phone you can, you can come and inside is going to have a look. okay, so let's drive a can run, going fast. a little cramped in their apologies if the lens fucked up a bit here. but as you can see, conditions are kind of basic but you know, it's warm and there is power somewhere to lie down as the hot drink. and that's what people need at the moment. so in the moments there is still 70 percent of kids . that is without power. though, the mayor without a clear co says that emergency services have been working throughout the night to try and get power back up for the city. there's been water restored on the left bank of the city, but still on the right bank. it remains powerless. there is something else i'm going to show you here, which is a rabbit. in
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a box. this was found spouting around on the streets, presumably from the destroy building. and the emergency service here is saying that they are finding animals like this. and when they do find them, they bring them to this invincibility points hands the owners when they can come and collect them. meanwhile, e u energy ministers are meeting in brussels to look into an energy package proposal. 15 countries signed the letter in september in favor of a cap on gas prices, but not all of them agree less bringing dominic cane who's in brussels for so what can we expect to come out of this meeting? dominic the most important thing that the ministers in the building behind me are trying to thrash out is, is there the possibility of some kind of meeting of minds about gas price caps that something which is paramount of importance from very many of the member states here for them, what they want to see is some way that helps speed them away from
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a dependency on russian fossil fuels with specifically gas, one country believes that it has a particular answer l. n. g liquefied natural gas. that's germany. germany has been in the process of acquiring and constructing new terminals on its coastlines, in the baltic sea, and on the north sea. and i've been to one of those ellen, g terminals to find out more. the north sea in november might seem cold and uninviting. and yet the journey we are on is taking us to what some hope might help heat germany this winter. a new floating ellen g terminal that can provide billions of cubic meters of natural gas rushed into service by a government that needs what the container ships arriving here within weeks will be delivering and operated by a company that sees itself is offering part of the answer to the energy crisis, the terminals iron aspect, and the key pillar for this to put supplies security,
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it's like a fire brigade, and just there they are. they are in case there's a fire and determiners might play the same role in the next years to come. but the question has to be, as germany unveils this latest step in its journey from russian gas, is how significant is one terminal among those that are being built? how likely is it that these terminals will speed germany away from this dependency on russian fossil fuels? it's one of several questions that are also being asked at the e you level to s is. then i tell you that there is, there is that rational also cut off the last 20 percent of gas flows. it's clear, the addition l n g capacities that will come on the market next year will not be enough to fill this gap. we have to expect that when the economy picks up again, asia will, is old. the lion's share of that additional supply to come, which leads to another question, where will germany and with it the you find the energy to get it through the next crisis, gases to stay and will keep on sourcing from global markets from norway,
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from old jerry or from us or by john. so there's a number of sources where gas will come from. we keep on coal for a while longer than, than we want to to. but i expect that to come down by the end of the decade. then obviously renewables are being beefed up. for now the, the immediate future seems to contain lots of hydrocarbons and nuclear power. germany's 3 remaining reactors have recently seen their working lives extended to next april. coal fired power stations are providing almost a 3rd of all the energy generated so far this year. and with the acquisition of these l. n. g terminals, many billions of cubic meters of natural gas will be provided. meaning ministers who previously promised to prioritize protecting the environment on their presiding over a rapid return to fossil fuels. if only on a short term basis. dominant cane al jazeera v hems haven't. now
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russia is preparing for a possible offensive in ukraine with new weapons being introduced, mom advisory force on that from moscow. after that box for russia's forces in the war in ukraine. these videos, broadcast by the ministry of defense, are widely seen as a morale boost for the public. the country's leaders say you cannot lose miss stella sidney. we have to come to stronger because we are together and i mean the truth is behind it. and in truth, there is strength, which means the victory idea there would you victory will be out seeds suggesting russia, military domination of air on sea, where broadcast across the country is television screens and social media platforms on saturday. no one questions, the size and power of russia's military. it has the world's largest combat tank
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fleet, its largest self propelled artillery system, the 2nd largest military air fleet, the 2nd largest number of warships and it, boston, 1300000 personnel, including reserves, but many are questioning its performance. the russians are wondering how can a country, with all this military superiority, lose battle after battle in front of a much smaller army like that of ukraine, is vinnie to nobody them northern assistant, excuse me, how do you assess the specially military operation now? no, call me back. it's difficult to get to reaction on the street. ah, it's against the ukraine backed up by more than 50 industrialized nations. the so called ramstein coalition. and in such a war of attrition against the coalition of industrial nations with have
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a g d p more than a 100 times that of russia and a military industrial complex also bigger than russia and have more sophisticated weapons as a war, russia cannot win, perennially reduced or 9 of under shame, that big shock, the minister of defense on the advice and request of his most combative field commander sergey. sir avi king ordered the withdrawal of russian forces from hampson. it was the only region of capital russia had captured since it invaded ukraine. and now russia is on the defensive. so russia right now hopes that they are in 5th enough casualties on the ukrainians, the they will suppress ukrainian or oak tricity grid and that ukraine. and that the, the economic crisis, the energy crisis in the west, will make the west put pressure, new crane for some kind of ceasefire. russia desperately needs
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a ceasefire because the continuation of the war brings a russian defeat back. and russia preparations for a possible new offensive are underway of an gout. supersonic missiles are being mobilized. and on friday, moscow announced the 2nd test launch of its most destructive conventional weapon. the surmount, intercontinental ballistic missile, popularly nicknamed satan, ah, don't boss region. soldiers are being trained on what's described as you and previously unknown weapons. moscow's message appears to be. russia hasn't exhausted its smith and thus left many wondering what the next phase of his war would look like. i'm at fun, a da 0. moscow. and my head on this is our, including the street art in football fan steinway in the brazilian city where
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they're keeping a well kept tradition alive and a positive outcome to an unusual dispute that spades kosovo a moral cup, new sal, and a pay a born in cameroon has broken their hearts by scoring the winner for switzerland at the football, well cup. real and bono struck shortly after halftime, and then kept his promise of not celebrating the goal. to 25 year olds never come home with his family when he has 5 mins one mill, when means teams from africa calling back to food games at the tournament. the 2nd match of the day between uruguay and south korea kicked off a short time ago in the lead up katya. no pace hurry on met. some you are going in frontier. oh, you are ready. right now. you are not
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a oh and actually were to why it has a history of when in the world a. 2 while mobile home and i can tap into that, that legacy and also surrounded by fans is victoria gates b, who's in the heart of dough. i'd so wacky victoria imagined some disappointed camera winning fancy. oh yeah. awesome. disappointed about that whole size,
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some very loud stubby and fans looking ahead to tonight's game. i guess brazil they've just walked through the city now chanting lots and lots of them said they're in good spirits. we bought some brazilian friends with us now. so i have been quite a few opposites in this world cup already. we've had saudis, when i gave argentine japan won against germany, why you worried. busy that your team may not go through today or is there is a 50 percent chance of winning. we're not seeing the players that we have knowing that we're having, like most of our players are the ones that had the best space in the season. so like, i'm quite sure we've gotten the, we got the whole point. it will be a successful game when like, everyone will be happy. you're playing a game, serbia, we just saw some sub in fans, a parade through the other brazilian fans a tight group here in dough. guess everybody knows each other and we are very
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welcoming people. i believe that we will welcome new people, even if you're not brazilian, we are very tearing. we'll show you how it goes. we'll sing together and it's a very enjoyable game. we brazilians are again, very welcoming and i believe we're gonna win this walk up this year. oh, we just need to get out the way because there are some people coming through with some food, so we'll just move out the way. so your prediction for the school to in tonight's game, i always say like, let's give say at least one ball. so for one. 8 like a yes, we believe that brazil is gonna win this year. we have to, we're gonna bring pie to our country and yeah, that's it. okay, well thanks very much for joining us to look into that later on. so some very hopeful brazilian fans, obviously the sub in band also hoping they will win this match and continue 3 these groups stage. victoria, thank you for that victoria gate to be live there. so clock if here in doha, not small street in the brazilian city of ria janeiro is bursting with colors ahead
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of their 1st match. again cb, later monica, and i cave reports on how the community has been keeping up a tradition last thing. decades traffic stops in the small street in rio de janeiro. as neighbors get down on their knees to paint the road and walls i had of brazil's 1st warped cup match in guitar. bid, illinois been pacing the same streets in 2010. but this tradition began in 1982 when people living in colorado nunez decided to cheer for the woke up by decorating the st. the yellow and green colors of our national teams. and wonderful us, oprah the pandemic in the economic crisis have made it more difficult to finance this open air arch show. it takes $400.00 leaders of paint to cover the street with the faces of brazil's football stars. but young and old chip in this sort of the organizers had the help of famous you, tubers and social media influencers to attract
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a new generation of supporters and help keep alive at tradition that goes back. 40 years teenagers in children are still collecting money at the stoplight to pay for the finishing touches. georgia movement, i mean, frankly don't to day we didn't make much money, but little by little. we'll get there. 53 year olds yourself. we santos says he's been here from the start painting this street since he was 13 russell community effort helps us from night. oh, making a better street to better neighborhood to like the better cities and hopefully a better country and a better world. it's a joy. those will live in this community. sure. with foreigners, even those who cheer for brazil's biggest football rival argentina. this argentinian visited the street to sell his plaster copies of the world cup trophies again, none of them in the brazil. and so the brazilian said that engine there'll be hoping
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to celebrate when brazil takes on serbian guitar on thursday, monica, and i'll give, i'll just sierra rio de janeiro. and we'll have an and, and reaction from the switzerland cameroon match. and i woke up coverage with santa moore should be the summit in just about 15 minutes right here on al jazeera in other world news. malaysia has a new prime minister on why abraham, the long time politician who spent years in prison has been sworn in. it follows saturdays election in which no party got a clear majority. his coalition won the most seats in the election, but formerly dom well, he dean yessenia says he is secured a majority in parliament. florence re has more from malicious capital on was coalition is seen as more liberal, more reform mind. it is also multi ethnic. and this is the combination of a decades long journey for on what abraham, who had started out his political career as a parent. he was once a deputy prime minister turned opposition leader when he fell out with the then
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prime minister hot there mohammed. he was in prison for sodomy and corruption, but his jailing lead to large scale street protests and the birth of a reform movement. he managed to unite very different groups of very different political parties with very different political ideals. he united them. he let the opposition movement from strength to strength until it finally achieved victory in the 2018 elections. even though at that time, he was jailed by another prime minister, not your brother also on charges of sodomy, but those charges were widely seen as politically motivated. now on the other side though, are people who are unhappy that on why abraham has been appointed as the next prime minister as the prime minister of malaysia. and that is by supporters of the national alliance. this is the 2nd largest block off the 2nd largest block following saturdays elections. we didn't, yes. and insist he has majority support. he says he's got members from the national front, individual member members of parliament from the national fund,
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who've expressed the support for him. and he and watching a press conference that he helped justice on what was being sworn in. one can help a think that his remarks seemed to suggest that he may even table a vote of no confidence against annoyed by him when parliament reconvenes china has recorded more than 31000 cove in 1900 cases in one day. the highest so far, the city of danger is preparing to long time for 5 days. that comes as the world's biggest sample i fall and make a fox con has apologize to work. is that a stranger factory? after a protester and violence? patrick trunk has more than one. com report say that the unrest of the false compliance in john jo has now been brought under control of the company as agreed to pay work is that it only recently joined their equipment around $1400.00 us dollars to end the protests and leave the campus immediately as far as we understand, they were upset of working conditions and in particular because they reportedly being exposed to other workers that have been infected by the virus. they rule so
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complaining that folks gone had failed to pay them the salaries and bonuses that they'd been promised. now it's unclear what's of impact this is going to have on apple precisely. but chinese media report say that as many as 100000 people had come to work at this facility, following recent similar unrest which saw many workers flee from the plant saying that they'd never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plant and jim jo accounts for around 50 or 60 percent of apples. i for production capacity. so undoubtedly this is going to mean serious delays for orders and shipments moving forward, but this will also have reputational damage for apple as well. and the company will need to consider very carefully what the supply chain implications are and what sort of challenges they're going to face brought on by china 0 curved approach.
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separately, china registered, it's highest, a daily rate of infection today. just over 31000 cases recorded e 3 surpassing the previous peak hit in april earlier this year and authorities to continue to fight in cubs in place like chunk ching and wong, joe and beijing. and shanghai, it's also creating a lot of uncertainty for people here in hong kong, because the last few years china is opening up and the normalization of the situation. hong kong here has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. nick paused. dang a fever outbreak. i swore to more than 50000 cases. it's one of the highest figures to date, and some experts fear the risk of contracting the disease will rise as climate change intensifies. barnaby phillips upon or below reports from chapman to it was just a headache, is slight fever at 1st. so 76 year old lady by
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a girl shrugged it off. 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 i will, i think dang is more severe than covey. 1919 these 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 there was spreading rapidly in the pall. after doctor's ransom tests, it was confirmed. la maya had contracted. den, get a virus carried by the yellow fever mosquito. doctor sher butter point is an infectious diseases specialist at this 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 examine more than 200 every day while i was examine the profession, i used to see the people you know,
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their folly while they are walking. so remind me of the width, sanitation in parts of the capital, cotton and who is poor. but cold weather has prevented mosquitoes from thriving until now. think it has been around for decades and it is tribe, 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 part not just in the lowlands, but in higher all to choose as well. experts a climate change is at least partly to blame. patches of warming is much more hired in mala, compare that is part of those. and because of these wanting, especially in mountain reasons, this become the condition of environment. part of the, you know, ah, if you are doing for the sale of being like maya 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,
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but then it isn't going away. and the mortality rate and the pol could get worse if other strains start infecting it's people bar to below. i'll just 0 cut monday. the european union say serbia and cost will have ended, a dispute over a car license space. a previous decision to ban fabian, issue paid on engine ethnic serbs living in cost of all were facing fines. if they didn't change, pays both of declared independence in 2008, but it's not recognized by serbia elaina. lucia has more from belgrade cost of mine, serbia high breach the deal to and the long running dispute over vehicle license plate that the european union had warned could trigger ethnic violence therapy and cost of all. we'll now focus on an you proposal on how to normalize their relations . the lady's dispute between serbia and costs of all wrapped up to the government in pristina attempted to require it served minority to change car plate dating from
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before 999. when cost of all was still part of serbia, but served in the northern part of course of all who refused to recognize breached in his own. dorothy, and still considered themselves about of serbia, have resisted the ban. so close to 600 police officers from casa, was served minority, followed by judges, prosecutors, and the other state workers could, through jobs earlier this month, 2 days served in president alexander voltage said that implementation of previous arrangements is crucial. so what courses must fulfill next? ease, community officer, be and municipalities in the us to suspect in the fatal shooting of 5 people at a colorado. my club will be held without bail in his initial appearance, said an impossible county court. 22 year old anderson li aldrich had visible
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injuries. his face and head that needed prompting to respond to the judge. he could face murder and hate crime charges our time now for a check on the world, whether he is jeff. were coming out to the thanksgiving holiday long weekend in the u. s. and unfortunately, it's not good news for some of the gulf states hybrid one. here's those details on thursday we're getting moisture pulled up from the goal. so some storms, eastern side of texas, louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas. some of these could be severe storms that energy will move eastward. we'll get this fire hose of moisture just coming up the atlantic look like it's going to funnel lin, to canada's maritime provinces over the next few days. we'll keep tabs on that. after the west, we go some rain for b, c's, north and central coast. some of these areas rainfall warnings could pick up to about 70 millimeters of brain temperatures, running above average and os angeles. looks like it's going to be a good holiday. we'll hope we can there twice of degrees a bit below where we would expect to see temperatures and beggars at 17 degrees
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into and central america. ah, i really much to point out here. we've got our showers across the region, but nothing major. or we do have a bit of vigorous as showers in storms is along that east coast of brazil pushing into the heart of the amazon in fact for rio de janeiro. or there is a heavy rainfall warning in play. could see about a 100 millimeters of rain. santiago, 34 degrees. it's pretty close to a record for the month of november. that's it. that's all too soon. thanks jeff, still ahead on al jazeera, plenty more coverage for you on day 5 of the people. welcome the latest news as it breaks. the thanks is come to a place like bowler. the anchor isn't the great surprise in the context of some of his previous work, but it is of course, a big surprise to the people who live here with detail coverage. taurus are coming here in increasing numbers with this isn't just about business politics for half of
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space. richard, carrie, i with the nation. the reason i was with and getting back campaign on the way with a win over cameron. welcome to welcome today. i'm fine. uh huh. and are you the same? it will add more on that victory in just a moment. also coming up on the show, portugal play. they're opening natur, but later and all eyes on rinaldo offer, announcing mansion. and the 5 time champions are also in action on thursday. brazil, searching for the 1st walk up title inc with
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we also have ushered comedy share with us in the studio. but before we took her, let's discuss the action on the field right now. a union member has taken the field with protective mos following surgery around these. i stopped it this month, the korean, so currently an action against you. so i will check if you require that match at education, certain stadium, those goals, so and then defeated tango one. now the goal coming with the boiler to add insult to injury and boy was actually born in time. one of the 5 african team have now made that contact point to plan to do in they are yet to school. go want to get help with paying off the team singing and dancing as they went into the opening match against the app. it's well
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tough, but in terms of the lines prove that they can be paid by the way. why having all the best time in the 1st sentence, for just off to the right and of all people to school, it was real info. the man who was born in yeah, one day in hammering, took up my citizenship. and because of that, he didn't celebrate himself. well, i got one of the camera in front here. what do you think of real involved? i think the one played with genesis, which we didn't take it. so stealing. maybe we look forward to the next match. so no hard feelings against the goals for no hard feelings. we both, we had good genesis. we didn't take our chances, so we'll see the next game. maybe we will qualify. thank you very much. thank you. so the next game for cambria is up against serbia, while wickland play the mind to do so. okay, plenty on the menu to go through actually how disappointing is that result going to be for the camera unions. it's absolutely disappointing if there's
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a game that they needed to when it was this one i guess with to learn because again, fabi and brazil you're facing, you know, european giants that, you know, have a very good and brazil obviously have one to work up 5 times so, and they, i mean to this one as the type of favors, but going back to cameroon, a very disappointing then terms of their defensive set up, especially looking at, you know, their coaches, a former captain of cameroon, and no one of the greatest defenders from my the african continent, i felt that you know, the tend vincent who has been captain for come through not coming into the starting line up to co way so much from the attacking process. and i thought that, you know, they could have done better. but unfortunately, the last one, i have 4 of the 5 african teams that have qualified for because 22 the they have yet to score a goal. how worrying is this? it's very wiring because you have just 2 points from a possible 12 for the african contingent. and when you look at the set up of all
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the teams, they could have actually scored the just not clinical enough to, you know, finish off in the final said. and it's going to be, you know, very disastrous for them going forward in the remaining games of the group. you mentioned game still to come against the and brazil. did you see anything from the indomitable lines that gives you hope for the c fixture? i felt yes, i think when i look at and he said he's done well, you know, in the champions league and also in the europe. instead, i feel that he can bring that expertise into this one or nana as well in goal is one of the top go keep as you know, across the world, playing for, into milan. i think that this sort of, you know, fearing this, that, you know, thing about them, that is not the extra camera that we know, but i think once they snap out of it, they can do better in the tournament. ha, switzerland's next game will be against brazil. the most successful team in walk up history, having one of 5 titles will be live ahead of their game against serbia later in the
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day. but 1st, let's learn more about this picture with samantha jones. dante, brazil is in the most successful world cup team on the globe. they're the only nation to a plate in every world cup tournament to date, and that one of them on 4 different continents. so that leaves just one question. can they make it 6? certainly besides are good that this brazil side is a winning side. they were and beaten in their journey to cattle. 2022. in fact, they haven't lost the game since july 2021 and the plate 15 of them. now, i don't want to bombard you with that with that just that good. and they have so many plays to choose from a puzzles the mind. so imagine how good you have to be to still be in the side. at 38 years of age, tioga silver has been playing for brazil for 15 years. it goes without saying he still one of the best defenders in the world and in front of him day mom, he was just 18 years old when he joined the national fight more than 120 games
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later. and he scored 75 goals. he's always been a target of har tackles, and he's also earned a reputation for diving to avoid that. but that's just one stack of problems, serbia will face, and they'll fancy their chances. after all, they qualify top of their group even beating christiano and elders. portugal, serbia's fines can thank alexander mitrovica for the goal that one them the game against portugal. they can thank the rest of the site for their response after service president gave them more than a $1000000.00 for quantifying. they had a chat amongst themselves and decided to give it all away to nurse sick children in a pampered world of football. that's quite a gesture. ah, brazil were covered the top of the free for rankings and will be strong for a groups against the suby aside. thanks. 20 places below them, but not one the world cup since 2002, both last time it was held in asia the, you know, whatever's most of the argument,
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unity, the most. i can't bear the responsibility for the last 20 years and the whole history of such a beautiful thing is the brazil national teen. i've been the coach for only 4 years . we have a beautiful history, and of course we feel the pressure. brazil is a country that is very passionate about football, where people gather in the streets and especially for the youth football. it's also a tool for education. well as her on paper, brazil are the favorites, but you've seen so many surprises so far in this torment. do you think they have a chance? i think they have a chance, some people think that you know, brazil or the outright favorites and rightly so because of their history and also pedigree. and also looking at the tim selection right now. but a severe qualified ahead of portugal in the european qualifiers. so they bring that sort of experience here. they've won their last 4 of 5 games and dec. i think that that will play a part in giving them confidence coming up against a giant like brazil. but they've hardly struggled in group stages in previous
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a war cups. how far do you think they will go from here? i think that they can come out of this group, but it's going to be very tough especially looking at what will happen between portugal and ghana. and that will sort of guide us to see or who will make it out of that group. but portugal and brazil looked like the clear favorite obviously we're now those last woke up so that should be extra motivation for portugal. prediction for the game predicts and for the game i have brazil ad $31.00 against serbia. wow. less hello. thank well name oil is likely to be central to brazil's quest for an unprecedented 6th world cup. he 1st paid for brazil 12 years ago when the coffer was 1st awarded this tournament. the parasol man still was born in muggy, thus cruises on the outskirts of cell paola the people they are hoping they hometown hero and bring home another title. football, coach bet. she teaches the game like
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a dance. a combination of hip twisty need lifting in chicago or brazilian swain me. add to that a touch of deception and you're ready to steal the ball from your opponent. ah, i easier said than done but young name. i followed the rules of his 1st instructor to the t. a digital college group name are was very smart as school and on the field. well, he's a great imitator. go pick the best church from the greatest players and make them his own was if well, a bathroom boy newly south is or by chill. first spotted ne mar. when the future star was 5 years old, former football player name our senior, had taken his son to watch him play unifor him to medically bunker. i saw this child climb up and down the stands with an unusual agility. he had quick reflectors, body control, and making use of a star. son i asked you need,
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his parents started training him in indoor football and until he was old enough to move on to what bet she will help name are joined. the you have links of the santos team. santos is one of brazil's biggest teams with a glorious past. it has been the breeding ground of many stars, notably ballet. and it was here that ne mod made his professional debut at 17 and where he reached international fame. while playing for santos, the mar, averaged a gold every other match and helped the club when the prestigious li, but at the board has the teams 1st. since the sixty's during pay less time from there, he went on to play from barcelona until 2017. when he signed a record breaking, 260000000 dollar transfer deal with by he so jeff man, most brazilians consider name are a native from santos, the largest port in latin america. but he was born into
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a simple and humble family. were the city of mercy, thus floozies withered him for once, much, much to land. but he will. he asked me how i recall helping deliver naima when 400 babies are born on this hospital every month. i remember because his father paid for the local team at the time and was well known and mostly off the field. he's had his fair share of bad press, a tax evasion scandal and a rape accusation. which courts dismissed after considering name are a victim of an intended scam. well, at the time brazilian president valuable, so matters stood by the player with, i believe name all he's innocent. they have also now in the turn, the mar, endorsed bull sonatas failed bid for a 2nd turn in an extremely divisive election in october, prompting criticisms from brazilian fans who supported his adversary, president elect using nazi lula thus, silva, god,
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i shall remember said what he thought instead of sitting on the fence at the fence is for cowards. while the brazilian squat is in could tar amy for an unprecedented 6 world cup title. back in santas, matching is repairing a new generation of ne mars monica and give centers brazil. i'll just, aaron, later on, we get our 1st look at portugal on thursday, against garner mid. what's been a turbulent build up to the world cup for their caps and christiane. a rinaldo? the 37 year old lady's international gave you in 2003, and one the euros in 2016. but as you can see, you know, as no club. nevertheless, he looked pretty relaxed, less than 24 hours after he agreed to terminate his contract with manchester. united. that decision followed a controversial interview, which he criticized teammate for club and country. for fernandez, gave me to that. i'm going to create my follow christiane. i was always been an
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inspiration for me, and it was a dream come true to be able to play with christiana at the club. but we know that nothing last forever. it was great for me and it was good while it lasted. he hasn't discuss leaving legislative with me. it's his decision, a personal decision, an issue for him and his family. so we haven't discussed the subject, we will focus on the world cup. we know how important playing for the national team is the christiano and for all of us 1st play the ad to walk up in 2006 since then they only fail to qualify on one occasion. they reach the tournament in katara by beating nigeria in the playoffs ahead of their 1st match at the gun. a coach was off it for to go would be distracted that would. there were now don't drama. i don't know. and to be honest, i don't care. this is not our problem, and i think it's a big problem. everybody wants to learn, no matter what. what happens is a big stage,
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a big game at the world cup level. so i don't think normally this can let's go to stadium 97 for now, where andy richardson is attending the portugal. gone a game for us any. so much has been said about rinaldo. ahead of the game, 37 years old, a superstar of the sport and also currently without a club. what should we expect tonight? colleagues, austin, at times isn't i think it's exhausting for, for all the other players as well. and the coach, obviously, is going to be asked questions about it all the time, but the fact is he's coming into this will come in a states of 70 unemployment. i mean, just a quick reminder as to why was talk about chris jonah, run out. i need to find out when he could become the 1st class to score 5. well, she's one that pretty much every hyphen trophy in the game from the world cup team is the caps team and portugal won the rise in 2016. that was on the nation's lee
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and haven't been great recently. they went out in the last 16 of the last world cup and also with the last euros, and they just sneak through into these finals through the playoffs. there are supremely talented your generation of players within this country. and is that question, eternal question with inputs, whether or not by being held back now by rinaldo? brianna finance. there's manchester united perhaps buying some of his best football again. not, you know, i'd say with rinaldo, not in the team this season just in the build up to this tournament. they beat nigeria for an ill with ronald are missing because he wasn't, wasn't, well, it's very likely my son. he will stop tonight and i'm going to the coach. he's been with rinaldo and with the age of 2014. and the best is yet to come. and it says every now those future it doesn't have a club and where, where he goes next. and what happens next, a lot will depend on just how well they have this and you have been speaking to
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early on about the african teams. none of them have managed to score a goal so far. do you think the black stars will solve some pride for the continent? type? so i mean it's been an inconsistent year for them as we, as we well now they started off with a couple of nations. it was pretty disastrous. they went out in the group stages since then they have a new coach or other, not a huge amount of experience at this level. this is his 1st head coach his job. prior to this, he was working in an assistant role. i was brushing goldman, but he was in the fight room stuff, a lot of christian lots, lots of premier to use various locks, new capital and bryce. and so there is that experience there. and obviously everybody hoping to revive the spirit of 2010 the last time the welcome was held outside of europe or south america, when gonna got the quarter finals within not infamous, humble of getting traits to the semi finals that caps in andrea you. he's
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a veteran of that squad, and of course here was coming up later on in the group stages for them. so they'll have a lot of support have is about 810000 on who lives live in caps. so no goals yet from the african continent. but this is been a well couple of surprises. let's see what happens. i live on the stadium 974. thank you very much for that. so you've heard and they're saying that they could gonna could to repeat their journey for 2010. do you think they'll be able to do that? i think that they have a huge chance talking about how to add all the asleep. this is the 1st head coach role with the national team, but he brings a lot of experience from my mind. the squad is also a young squad. you have just did you who's coming from the 2010 score that played until africa and woke up, but the rest of the names, you know, thomas but days been incredible for us. know who be very keen, not midfield, you know, against bruno fernandez. that's you know,
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a tie that i want to watch. and then obviously you have hammered kudos. who's done incredible with i x and jordan. you as well, you know, for krista pilot, has had a great season so far, just re found himself his form. so that should be key for ghana, but they're coming up against the side. portugal that is very experienced, a difficult fix to on paper for the gone. they hands. what are you expecting to happen tonight? well peter, i think it's going me very close and we'll see some goals there. but i can be bold and go for it to one victory for ghana. sounds good. yeah. now let's check back in with live match right now, south korea against you guy. we're live a both a countries will be well, but mcbride and sell and to see a newman in montevideo. let's head to rob 1st and sell 1st month. is it still goal lists, but has the woke up fever hit where you are?
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absolutely. we are at half time, it has been goal us, but there are a lot of very happy south korean support. and here i think it's just the performance of the team. the take a worry is coming out after so much disruption to the training schedule with the injury to song men. it has been a very bright, competent start from the south korean, a lot of the possession, a lot of the action taken place down to the client side. having said that, we are required to look very dangerous on the break and probably have some of the, by the chances are the couple of guys. so i think there was a palpable said sigh of relief across the whole. the south korea, when they saw the neighbors song, you're funny because they like to cold in here appear in the starting light up questions will remain about whether he's really upset too much. but i think just having him in the side is such a boost of this event down here that taking place. this is a, an official fans own cheering event until a few days ago. we weren't sure this was even going to take place because this is
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a country that is still reeling from this all full holloway tragedy. when we had that stamp feed at holloway and the streets around each one more than $150.00 people having died and they scraps plans for these plans owns here in so however, in the past few days, they have decided to reinstate them. so people are out here and elsewhere throughout south and will be full at least the 3 matches are that's in the far east . let's head on to south america. to see a newman is in montevideo. only. see how the fence feeling way. all right, we've lost lucille newman. they apology for that center. yes. that was the 2nd big shock of the term and let's have a look at last night's action. oh
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that was the 2nd big shock of determined to pan have left germany in deep trouble after just a one a game. yeah. and this is the scene when the famous she crossing in germany. i'd love to open the game up against oak area in 1980 and next, because earlier we focus depends on what had been on with this was a historical in for the samara blue, possibly the most important when a japanese football history truly unexpected against the country that offered so
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much to japanese football development, going back to the 1960 s. so for them to win in this fashion at a world cup is truly unprecedented. i think that the fans believed in these players and believed in the potential of these players. they've been watching them. come from the j lead. go to europe 19 of the 26 in the squad, or playing europe in 3 more of had europe be inexperience. so they know that these players are capable of being world class players and beating world class opposition whether or not they were expecting a win against the 11th frank club, their team in the world. that that's another question. i mean, we always knew it was going to be an uphill battle. i think though with this when they absolutely do believe, and i think now the focus isn't just on the last 16. it's about getting to the quarter finals for the 1st time. japan are playing with house money at this point. i think that with another wind against coast to rico in the next game,
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they can go as far as they want to go. it's going to be a tough game. i think the costa rica will be looking to improve upon their performance against spain, as they'll know how japan played against germany and the strategies that they use know, be ready to, to play against that. but if you're supporting japan, i think you should be feeling pretty confident japan to one over germany ayesha briefly and incredible results for the japanese. incredible is that for the japanese they'll be trying to, you know, feed of that momentum going into their next game. but you know, germany and we'll, we'll travel going forward. absolutely. now the world cup is often a moment of sporting romance, but just occasionally, it can be the spark for a real romance. as to brazil, fans found out a blaze
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with a laugh caught up in my bill. i follow th regarding won't bail it. is john oil on the machine gun? yeah, couple much got out of the put on so they're already now the phone with you. they have basically c l, v i've come up with a couple my say 45 in the space, a full if were well agree on with their father, not a long enough it off with
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l thought about. wow. marquee doors, with the ascii air warm into, into brazil, vice civ folder, who's probably more spin ah, with you. but as you with what you thought would be pretty far out, as if one of my skin was like there wasn't, this was needless. jason, though last week will be his it, if it went to was with our little if don't. but i will say when a seal was clients from also from food up, but i know see what i mean or put in there and so forth. for me, i will need food. i live near i lose it got denied. yeah,
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they're popular. ok, so brazil or inaction a little later on, but we have got some food for now. thank you. actually sure. if it gets you can also get we'll, we'll have content on our website al jazeera dot com. forward slash will come is that 1513 gmc with plenty more from carter 2022. well, have access from switzerland, fixing all the camera and a more buildup to were now those 1st appeared at the time it with portugal and highlights from uruguay and south korea that matches being played right now as education city stadium. and it's now now hong kong was once celebrated as a beacon for press freedom in asia. but as china tightens its grip on the city journalist fair, they can no longer speak truth to power journalists and media organizations like
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