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it was between football on my studies. ah, this episode meets 3 young men from morocco, striving to make that childhood dreams come true. i know my cup a bit. it is. and i know where i want to reach the world cup dream. morocco on al jazeera. ah, knowledge is here with ever you. oh no. ready ready china records is highest number of daily coven, 19 cases,
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despite some of the toughest restrictions in the world. ah, no, no baptism. this is our desire to live from doha. also coming up. millions of people in ukraine are facing freezing. temperature is up to more russian missiles hit power systems. oh, it should with this and they could only malaysia's new prime minister. i'm more able to him and promises to fight corruption and says he'll announce a budget soon. when i'm with lauren cod, i'm like in a decent time so it would help me to talk with a coming in to the latest match with
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just up to 1700 g m t. we're going to start in china. we're health authorities have reported a record 31000 new cove at 19 cases in a single day. that's despite strict measures aimed at eliminating the virus. nearly $900.00 of the infections reported on thursday when the capitol, beijing, it's one of several cities which have tightened restrictions as corona, virus cases surge. and it comes as the world's biggest apple. i phone maker fox con as apologize to workers at a jungle factory after a protest turn violent. patrick falk has more from hong kong report say that the unrest of the false compliance in jungle has now been brought under control of the company as agreed to pay work is that it only recently joined the equivalent of around $1400.00 us dollars to end the protest 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
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the virus. they rule so 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 so many workers flee from the plant saying they've never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plants 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 that continue to fight in cubs and played like cha ching, and one 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. william hurst is a professor of chinese development at cambridge university, explains the empire 0 corporate policies having on china's economy. it, we've seen a number of situations that maybe haven't quite reached the same scale scope or publicity as what's going on. now in john jo a, but in fact, many people in china have been quite angry, quite depressed, quite frustrated for a very long time. and on top of that, i mean,
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labor protests have been an ongoing theme in chinese society for over 20 years. so it's, it's not odd that we're seeing this issue erupting as it is at the fox con, planned a. what is special about this particular incident is the scale of it and the fact that it being so why the report is already having a severe economic impact and probably has been for some time. it's very difficult to quantify or to get reliable data. and exactly what that impact is, but no doubt it's having a significant negative impact on the economy is whole and on the livelihoods of many people, particularly at the top and at the bottom of the income distribution. here been commission, she says the e u is pressing ahead with more sanctions on russia. it's in response to widens is miss ayla tax and ukraine. more than 70 rockets were fired, plunging a number of cities into darkness. not as will use these images after reports of blackouts across the country. meanwhile, people in the capital kiva, queuing up for water, because supplies have been hit, chilling the strikes mosque was being accused of weapon, ising winter,
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as it targets ukraine's energy facilities. why does it strikes knocked out power and water supplies and the key region more than 3000000 people have been without heating and sub 0 temperatures. power outages also affected other regions. they've stretched from hockey in the north to live in the west as well as the desert agent in the south. it rains it, state run energy firm says 3 nuclear plants have switched off supply to the electricity grid. and as winter progresses, temperatures are predicted to plummet to as low as minus 20 degrees. in some areas, the w h o says up to 3000000 people could flee their homes and such a warmth and safety. or a challenge is more from the ukrainian city of whiskered, odd. i think there's one word for the condition in the crying in the moment and that is miserable. there are millions of people across the country who spent the night in cold, damp, chilly apartments, and homes with no power and no running water. this is disco rhodes,
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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. this is where you can come if he wants a bit of warmth and something hot, we can speak that leone. here he's an emergency services worker. aliana. what is this place? what's going on here? hi. our in winter book when people comes here to drink some tea or coffee, maybe eat some cook you to spend the time in the warm place to church,
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the phone. you can, you can come and side is going to have a look. okay, so i will let is rob a camera going fast. it's a little cramped in their apologies if they're the lens folks up here. but as you can see, conditions are kind of basic, but you know, it's warm and there is power. there's some way 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 kia. if that is without power, though, the mayor italy cleese 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 restore on the left bank of the city, but still on the right bank. it remains powerless. there's something else i want to show you here, which is a rabbit. in a box, this was found spouting around on the streets,
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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 and the owners, when they can, can come and collect them. ah, okay, we're going to get you the latest and woke up news here and cut off portugal. a playing got the score of the 974 stadium is nil. all there. jogging back out on to the for the 2nd half on to the page. now looks as though no changes have been made by either manager. there. now, earlier you are going south korea played out a goal. las draw ended. the 1st game of the day player born in cameroon, broke her heart by scoring the winner for switzerland at the football world cup. william bolden struck shortly after half time and then kept his promise to not celebrate the gold lower cons at a fine festival in doha. i imagined that things are picking up there now with the
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much going on because it is near long for portugal and i'm gonna, the tension must be pretty strong. what's it like, a bit of hot fans or a entertainment, a car to come up with advice on here are there are 1000 more in the park to take a we went to do much of a good one. and yesterday, with 7 goals we have seen since today. great. i thought it's amazing. and around doing today the grown on the tv on there much.
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it's wonderful. and so the general feeling in doha, is it possible that you can talk to so yes, he'll just started signing. if there are many people for motivated realtor in your day speaking to all over the world, a tried to get in at the 5, but we actually have backed up behind here. i bought a home and go on to work together. was the quality my fortune for the georgia tech support them. you do not want to go away. and actually that's been real fever pitch. i've been here and there are many, many people passing. eric, how's the general feeling a, you know, i mean, it's ideally, i already can meet, you know,
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i exciting is exciting and that means amazing to be what you golf store. why, why i'm the 10. what, what's a good spot to have a feeling. i mean, this isn't the brazilian not, do you guys want to? yes. yeah. we're out actually supporting my kids out of a few days tonight. yes. enjoy the fun. so in the meantime it's something. yeah, remarkable. i can't believe. you know, it's a very interesting,
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i saw many people here at all would enjoy it with a thank you very much and we're going to be to be across little close with our programming coming up for now. thank you very much and i'm still ahead on i'll just say that we're going to live in northwest francis commemorations are held a year on nicholas channels was migrant disaster. i'm talk of a took his ground offensive into northern city or stores painful memory. so people living near the boulder ah
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we have seen some flooding in jetta, thunderstorms around the red sea, hence still the threat of some showers in the forecast on friday. hyper one hears the details, but it all this. what whether in the levant, that's going to drop down into kuwait as well. i'll only the chance of seen some showers here, but those winds are going to pick up is wall makes around the sand and does so. that's going to impact the visibility. still some showers in the forecast for jetta on friday as well. with the high 28 degrees. i got to put the risk of showers in kuwait. unfortunately on saturday, as wall winds will shift around that will drop down the temperature a bit to 26 degrees on sunday, more in line with where he should be for this sub the year. up and down pakistan, it's quiet that wet weather is now starting to leak into the zak grass. mountains in western iran by friday, and the thread of some flooding, southern turkey as cypress right along that coast at the levant coast, i should say on friday, big downpours. torrential downpours here in time is that western side of central
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africa seen the heaviest amounts of falls of rain here, western democratic republic of congo, congo, and gap on, on friday. now for south africa, the province is of course, zulu natal form along. i think that's we're going to see the most stacked of weather and showers in durban with the high of 23 degrees. that sure rather update . thanks for your company. ah, indonesia, your investment destination, the world's 10 largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business, partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies. being the powerhouse indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you in vest indonesia. now lou
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ah, watch. no. just need a reminder of our top stories. this up in china is recorded more than 31000 kelvin 19 cases in one day. that's the highest. so for the city of san jose is now prepared to lock down for 5 days. you russian airstrikes have left millions of ukrainians without power and water, as temperatures plummet. president low to me as lensky has accused moscow of crimes against humanity and switzerland have beaten camera room in the group. much of the post world cup o to y and south korea played out and go stroll. portugal and playing gotten to the school, there is company mill, mill city in media reporting,
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the former commander of the kurdish city and democratic forces. reese and carlo has been killed in a turkish drone strike. it's part of an air operation launched 4 days ago inst. kurdish groups in northern sylvia took care consider considers the kurdish of y p g and p k k as terrorists groups and blames them for blast in istanbul. last week, 24 fighters have reportedly been killed. well, the southern took his problems of killing seen cross border attacks in recent years . now with president ship tie up out on promising to launch a full scale crime defense up against curtis fighters in northern region is facing the prospect of conflict center because of the reports. ad on act dash owns this local cabin shop in killers in south center. 4 years ago, his place was hit by a rocket, fired by curtis y p g fighters across the border and syria. at the time turkish and theory. now position forces were fighting against
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a group in northern syria's afrin region. he remembered that attack when 5 rockers were fire, that kill is on the torque, is syrian border earlier this week of november did our children our only concern and they psychology, otherwise no rocket from y p g or ice will configure us. we are used to it and have faith and i'll state. but some people, especially women, are more concerned about those records. release me. we never had tera. he was a peaceful city and he was thrown into a wall, but fast the refugees. them rockets being fired, our children go to school here. just one moment all city could change everything from the light of the fact was carried out in retaliation by the y p g, which on cora regard as an offshoot of the banker to some workers party or p k. k. it came after to launch on a campaign against a group in response to
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a bomb attack and assemble earlier this month. now, president project safe add on has promised to launch a ground up ration to secure a safe cory door along his country's southern borders. that is free a y p g presence. lloyd who moved here from syria 10 years ago is concerned. a large scale operation could display more people on both sides of the border. this of course, with me when i sold targeted killers in 2016 or cousin lost 3 of his children, wanted syrians and sags temporarily evacuated the city. there was no life. i supports an operation. if it's going to be safe by fair relocating, it's difficult to look for curious. was heavily targeted by i saw in 2016 when the aren't group controlled parts of northern, the leper, but people we met here say they won't be intimidated. many people hearing to say they support their government fight against what it refers to last thursday. but if prisons are on launches a full fledged wound offensive against the wipe,
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eugene northern syria border city is like hillis may. once again, become better from seed on your solo elders. the dog kit is se in turkey commemorations taking place in dunkirk in northern france, marking a year since the english channels, worst migrant disaster. 27 people were killed when a doing. he sank in french waters. a recent investigation by the newspaper lamond suggested french authorities were aware of the boat, was sinking. but did nothing to help. natasha battle is joining us now from dunkirk . natasha, you are where the commemorations being held. what's been happening? ah, yes, in commemoration. no. here in duncan is being held by charity workers as some asylum seekers here. also, they're gathering in the center of the town and then they're going to walk down to the beach near where that boat really set off. now, a year ago, now, at least 27 people died, trying to reach the u. k. across the water,
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including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy. of course, it really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in britain. and in france and here in france, police have been investigating the charged in, according to french media. what they have found is that the french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat that have been transcripts of that night between the french rescue services. and some of the victims on that boat who called multiple times gave their location multiple times. but no assistance was sent. i know that you have been talking to some of the asylum seekers who've been there. what are they saying about the risks of a term to these crossings? have been speaking quite the asylum seekers. i haven't done kirk at all. staying in the most appalling conditions outside, really just sleeping most them on the muddy ground. i saw children who told me that they were 9 years old, 11 years old. they weren't with family, i mean,
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really desperate, desperate conditions for them. but they say, look, we're gonna continue trying to reach the u. k. this was a, they were a bunch of afghan asylum seekers. they said they want to get to the u. k because they feel that they going to have better chance of better opportunities in life. that they know of the risks they know that they could drown in the sea doing it, but they said, well look, we really don't have any choice, not something you hear over and over again here. now what the, some, the charity workers here are saying we've just spoken, for example to care for cali. they say that what is needed are more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain, while the 2 countries are the 2 governments in the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed to expand an existing agreement, which means more, a french police officers patrolling the beach,
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more intelligence survey ins, drones that kind of thing, being put in place to try and reduce the amount of people crossing. but again, what the charity say is people have to be able to reach the u. k. and a legal way that's going to be one of the main ways in order to stop them really risking their lives. natasha, thank you very much. indeed. natasha bought a talk to she done. cook funerals are being held for 2 palestinian men shot by israeli soldiers in the occupied west bank one was shot in the head in july finally succumbing to his injuries on wednesday. another had been shot in the abdomen on tuesday. following a confrontation between palestinians and settlers, new fisher reports from numberless became to see a final goodbye to a friend, a neighbor, amanda. no call a martyr. mohammed herself was short by the israelis in july. his death on wet and delayed, but inevitable. he died just a few weeks after his friend. this has become familiar to many who watch events elsewhere with a growing frustration. a shy must mean how many people under occupation have the
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right to resist. you look at ukraine. when the war started, there was international support for ukraine, but here, there are lots of international resolution that the us that are put away in drawers . the u. s. vito's any resolutions against israel's and there were 2 funerals in nablus on thursday. the 2nd for mohammed abaca shake short in the abdomen by the israeli army after confrontations between palestinians and settlers. these places death, the united nation se bring the number of palestinians on the west bank killed by the israelis this year to 150. the highest figure in 16 years, under still 5 weeks of 2022 to go for the next generation, the dead become heroes. as a dean mcclure comes to this grave site every day for a month before he barely cared. now he sees a future, which he knew as could be cut short with the colorful lot of this is the time to fight enough is enough color for song shabley. i mean,
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because we've been under occupation for decades in the range of most of those who gathered away, but they will be back another day. another funeral and another goodbye. i'm fisher . i'll just eat a nablus and the occupied westbank. united nations is setting up an investigation into the protests in a wrong that have been widespread demonstration since september, when 22 year old master harmony died while in police custody investigations of fact finding mission into alleged human rights violations. iran's representative at the special session says the united nations has reduced the cause of human rights to a political tool. this law make republic of divine deeply regrets that the human rights counsel is abused. once again, by some arrogant states, the antagonist is sovereign, un member state, that is fully committed to its obligation to promote and protect the human rights. reducing the common cause of human rights to a tool for political purposes have
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a specific group. so western countries is a part is appalling and disgraced form. east african leaders have agreed that troops in eastern democratic republic of congo will stop fighting from 1600 g m t on friday. but it was reached and talks hosted by angle as president between jawandra and the democratic republic of congo. president phillips to security was at the meeting, but were wonders leader pork gummy sent his foreign minister am 23 rebels are reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back congolese troops and shatter. has accused rwanda of backing the fighters. that something could galle denies. lock on web is near the front line at the congo alea's dwanda border. the front lines a just a few kilometers further down this road where they were 1st congress. these government forces in the on them fighters from the n 23 armed group. east african leaders have called on m 23 to cease fire and withdraw by
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a deadline of 6 pm on friday. that was in a communique following a meeting of leaders on wednesday in goal as capital luanda and 23 widely understood to be backed by rwanda. we are close to the border where they were, wanda denies it ruined them. president polka gummy did not attend the presidential level meeting that took place in ongoing. meanwhile canyon troops arrived in the last few weeks. it started clearing grounds for their 1st military field post, which is just north of the city of goma, which is this way down the road. un peacekeepers, a rule. so here people are waiting to see firstly as n 23 will a bay this call for them to cease fire and withdrawal if they don't is the presence of more foreign forces is going to prevent further advances by the armed grades. better malaysian politicians on what abraham has been sworn in this the country's new prime minister and follows negotiations after saturday's election in which no
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party secured a clear majority. lawrence louis has more from column for from a parent to opposition leader annoy brian's long career in politics. has culminated in him being sworn in as prime minister of malaysia. so yeah, and normally the blame i on my brain do solemnly sweat for my duty as prime minister, sincerely answer the best of my ability along the way. he was twice imprisoned for sodomy, charges, widely seen as politically motivated. ah, his 1st imprisonment sparked street protests and led to the birth of the reform movement. upon his release, he unite at the opposition parties and turned the coalition into a formidable political opponent. he was jailed a 2nd time 2 years after he let the opposition to the biggest electoral games in 2013. that's a good review. on was alliance of hope. one,
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the largest number of seats in saturday's elections, but fell short of a majority. his biggest rival is made in yassin, who leads the 2nd largest block, made up of a right wing malay centric party, and a religiously conservative party. days of negotiations failed to produce a coalition with majority support. the political impasse was only broken when the king also than abdullah appointed unwise. after speaking to several m peace. this all alone on condition with local militia o support to say they welcome honours appointment. the multi ethnic coalition is seen as more reform minded and liberal. i'm happy, we've waited too long for this,
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and it's time for us to receive someone who can give a better commitment to malaysia. analysts say there will be no honeymoon period for the new government. he has to put in place a can be never gone vis. credibility and competence. the same fact he has to probably face a child is very soon in order to prove he has majority support, embodiment adult, swim on him. his rival weed in yassin has challenged onward to prove his level of support. we didn't, has also refused the king's proposal. the 2 sides set up a unity government annoyed by him face as challenging weeks and months ahead. he'll have to introduce reforms to fix the economy. he'll also be leading a country where the racial and religious divides appear to have deepened. florence louis al jazeera cologne poor. ah, this is on.
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