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but not should be crane remains without power and heat after russian airstrikes. ah, i'm your internal, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up. china records its highest number of daily cobra. 19 cases, tightening pandemic restrictions in some cities, including participating in cultural, rinaldo becomes the 1st male player to school at 5 world cups of portugal. start with a win and brazil off to winning start. they beat serbia to new. at new sale stadium. ah. hello power has been restored to parts of the ukrainian capital, keith, after russian missile attacks, plunge cities across the country into darkness. but millions remain without power
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and heat, with temperatures well below freezing. the european union is pressing ahead with more sanctions against russia, photography, and civilian infrastructure, which it says is a war crime. and keep local authorities of set up places where people can go to get warm this winter as well. trans report. war turns the inside out. in one bright searing millisecond, the private becomes public homes of ritz open. and people and the possessions of a lifetime spread across the street. yeah. the most, they don't believe. so. i hope this madness will be over monday. this was, why are people experiencing such a nightmare? how many people die in the least work? it was over everything over life i hope for the future, but i dont know. but for the night i have summary to tell you what the dollar the
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thankfully maria and her family were out for several people were killed when miss all arrived in visual drugs. the russians presumably aimed for the nearby power plant and missed that across the country. enough energy targets were hit to leave much of ukraine without electricity or water. the government is setting up so called invincible points. so people can warm up, people can come here to drink or something or cautious to spend the time in the workplace. do some cool care or charge for their phone, its basic because winter bytes in earnest, it could be the difference between life and death. millions of ukrainians. this is their count existence, walking up endless flights of stairs and dark apartment buildings with no water and no heat check with radiation on the little thing called
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leona lives on the 8th floor with her husband and young son. let us know then that's for them. the gloom and the chill is inconvenience, but no emergency they fight the black house with technology. both modern decreases in november and whole though i feel different. it's a bit strange here to leave and keep and to you is this the least thing to prepare the key think the russians are hoping that these miss, all the tax hitting the electricity will break the will of the people here. i don't know any person who is ready like to vote or the negotiations were the russians because of this, like missiles a strike. leona is confidence, confident, the power will be back on soon, and that ukrainian resistance will not be broken. marsha,
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laurie challenge. how does era here region in england is the 60 general of the norwegian refugee council. he says the choice for many ukrainians this winter will be to freeze or flee to neighboring countries. the very strong impression is that the russians are really now having warfare on civilian infrastructure. so an entire population is now increasingly denied electricity. warm running water shouldn't be like that. the civilian population is supposed to be protected in war, and the russian funding is making them tougher beyond belief. i've also seen areas that have been newly retaken by ukraine and courses where they have to be in a whole very many months. what people have been without electricity, water, warm, he thing for several months. this civilian population cannot sustain an entire winter
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without electricity, without warm, without running water. and it's now embracing point. we have infinite reports. now that it is that close to collapsing the whole supply of electricity and it's cold here. i mean it, it, it, it really winter into 3 weeks. it could be minus pen minus 20. that if i clear there will be a new wave of this basically because the choices freeze or flee from any of these areas that will not be heating in the villages. i saw yesterday in a very long time, not before this free st. winter so. so they have no options, but to choose to get more aid from us, priest and hope for the better or to flee, and then they will flee west in weston ukraine for 2 neighboring countries that
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will have to receive multiple awe time to catch up on all the action from today's games at the world cup in keta 5 time had champions brazil. it kicked off that quest for a sick. so wild cup title with a wind against serbia. goal a soft or an hour the match came to life was rashaw. listen, a pounced to put brazil a heads and we doubled the lead and thanks to room to across it from rodriguez, which i was and they said had a lot of work to do the talk and strike it. did it in a spec tat sheila style. he scored 9 goes in his losses. 7 appearances for brazil name off seemed to have a frustrating nice and the p. s. d strike went off, often heavy tackled late in the game. that will be a concern. went to
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a competent stop by brazil and the soviet plenty to think about. they didn't manage a single shot on targets. oh, that was a lot tougher than expected out for brazil, the fox on when it's coming up against a very resolute. so the inside are here at the asylum international stadium that wasn't till the charleston scored his double avi striker who plays a full talk, moving the english premier league is now scored $9.70 international. and he's made a lot of people here. very, very happy. i've got a few fancy here with me today. what a fantastic performance allison. it's much about 2nd go. yes, we have a good time. it was good match. i think it's 1st a be good for pressing. but the 2nd, like the stretch tomorrow. betty, that he's with what you think that visit when to well i think so. i think will definitely it's going to leave it go. okay. what was that? i don't doubt. i
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remember it was down from the found not refilled. good way to 6th. well, they'll have to come up with a more fall, better performance. is that the one i put up against the savvy about their coach? our teeth are will be happy that i just got on the board and our upper running cut off 2022 christiano went out. i stopped talking and finally started playing football. at this loud cut criticism at manchester united resulted in his time at the club being ended. but he remains essential to put those plans. it is tournament is andy, which is in reports. how much longer will christiane rinaldo, his name be on the back of a portugal shirts. with his contract at manchester, united terminated the 37 year old is playing at this world cup in a state of semi unemployment sandwich. talk about ronald r. is he still the, the main man for portugal? regarding the legend in the world. we cannot doubt about it. you know,
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a break here. all the records fees a little bit old. i have hope or name, but we have a lot of good players. all of them each a good to go on as fans. what else in numbers to support their players, seemingly unconcerned about the challenge ahead today we are going to put him in our pocket ronaldo he's owed is owed. this is locked up. we are going to duplicate . how do you think your team can do this? well, how we're going to really shoved the whole world today. i mean, even though they're, they're part of these have, are great players. you can measure the matter and others. we have a very useful to be looking forward to speaking them. but the only way to describe it, to be honest, we're not afraid of or not, but we're not there. anybody. rinaldo was picked to start and caps in his country. these teams met to the 2014 world cup on that occasion. ronaldo scored portugal
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winner. what little unction i was in the 1st hall revolt around rinaldo. at one points he had to pull in the net and the goal to be rolled out for a fowl. in the 2nd half cycle on rinaldo sets up a moments of history, he converted the resulting penalty to become the 1st player to school at 5 different men's world cups. gone as captain andre a you a veteran of the school to reach the core to funds in 2010 level to match at 11 only for goals from joint o. rafielli out to put portugal 31 head late headed from osmond. vickery. couldn't stop this noise. belonging to portugal and rinaldo. amazing. he's this guy, unbelievable. he's so given more to the team that people, because he has a, you know, the talent for their leadership,
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ronald are now the 1st flight to score 5 local clubs. whenever have a kid, amazon, like there's one guy who's done this. i want to do so i'm not better. rinaldo came into this game with a point to prove he's finished it with another record and his team. so that group donna did manage to produce african 1st goals as well. cup the continent is still waiting to see its 1st. when at these finals, richardson al jazeera, at dough hoss 974, stadium, se jemma we've, we've seen 2 heavy weights in action, portugal and brazil. you predicted a 51 win for brazil. again. soviet, well, it wasn't quite the go fast. you thought it would be for, they were pretty convincing. whether or not, no, i think they were convincing sawyer proof to we're tough side. we're kind of expected that we were wondering about if they could do that at the highest level they were. and i think it proved that brazil they know how to sa, further,
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they know how to cook a much and they perform. i think it okay. i must say must the friends that to hit the boast so it could have been a little bit bigger. and now they have so much offensive. first quality. they're in the final 3rd. i mean yeah, they might had some problems, but that there you have re, charlie, sunny. it looked like he was playing in ipanema beach at some point for bali. have another, do you go, be nice usaa, gabriella is a so much quality dare, and i think they are a better built her team to, to, for me, it might be the favorite 3rd one now, because i, i predict that, that, gen, tina france. or maybe i'll say brazil, and that in portugal, in christiane i went out there. in particular, what did you make as a, his performance, his performance? it was what we could expect for rinaldo right now, knowing that he can still produce that he can still offer something and what i mean, something it's obviously in terms of goals,
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but also in terms of intangibles because there was a moment where he did come up the pitch where we saw portugal stumble, little bit, they kind of wavered a bit in, got gone back into the game. yet at the same time, you saw the team be able to get back together. we group and finally be able to kill off the match. still you and you know that whether it's 30, whether it's 60 he can still contribute. he can still offer you something. what that something is that depends from a much better basis. and just had a moment ago that brazil might have snuck ahead and have you as say his favorites, the torment. what do you think after this 1st round of games which is now been completed? and who's impressed you the laced? well, what the more things change the more they stay, the same brazil after the 60 minute they tend, they tend to score a lot. they haven't lost an opener. and 8 years the last time they did was 1934 in spain. so when you start looking at that, that ends up being a factor, yet you see them dominating, regulating, and being able to quit england. another team that really impressed me, frances, another team has been able to impress me at far. okay. and living on in the same
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group as that. portugal here we just discuss a year ago. i worked frustrated and there had been in great game with south korea, uruguay twice the paste, including a strike enemy here that of her day late in the game and ended nail nail disappointment for the uruguay team and south korea escaping with a draw where they didn't even have a shot on targets. switzerland, one, no one is a the camera, they only go cutting from breland. bailey, who is born in camry, is clearly an emotional moment to the striker. made a set of grease celebrations, very low key. every team has played at once now at the top and the house a cat hot return to action on day 6. felix sanchez and his team are we looking at to up their game when they face is cynical add to alpha mom a stadium defeat could and the home teams hopes of making the last 16 at their own tournament. so you are the action on friday. it starts with wiles up against iran
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at all. matt had been out he stadium at 10 o'clock at g m t. that is followed by that cat, our game netherlands, and face ecuador at caliph the stadium. and the action concludes, with england's clash with the usa. at our bates say there is plenty to look forward to on the day 6 of the tournaments and our team will have it covered right here on out there up with still to come this off, our local media reports the former head of the kurdish syrian democratic forces is killed after took here launched arrow operations in syria's north. and visuals are held one year after the death of $27.00 migrants trying to cross the english channel. ah
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ah, it's not been raining very much recently, new south wales, the river still high. there you see from the cloud with a heavy rain has been this western australia, northern territory, in the kimberley, for example, and more rain to come. he has been reading quite heavily so flashed. that's not to be rolled out completely. no where it's been rather wet up until a week ago. it's not quite wal melvin's 21. but ad lady thie call it halted at 31 degrees. that'll come down a bit as the cloud goes in. but the real rate of this next systems heading tasmania and the big shout made in the tropics, in northern australia. as the new zealand, lightest winds, average temperature is quite another cloud of rain tickling south thought. it is cold enough for some snow on the top of the mountains. a little bit of rain in north disappointing but it's spring as the southeast asia has been some really big, damp horse recently, vietnam was getting away with it. i think with yes in land,
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the few big shout otherwise, it's not particularly heavy on the coast, but it spread back up into northern thailand. me and ma, for example, it shouldn't really be wet this time of the year. and it's continuing that same vein of wet weather singapore. far south of thailand and in sumatra. as philadelphia swanson little weak at the moment. so just a few showers in time about it. when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021, it sparked a mass exit in a special to pot report. 11 east meets the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out of iraq. there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and hub, dangers and demand the truth? join me markham, on hill for up front. what out? 0.
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lou. ah, one of the top stories here and i was 0. power has been restored to 2 thirds of the ukrainian capital. keith, russian air strikes, left millions of people across ukraine without power and water. 5 time well cut. what does brazil have won the opening game? it cuts 2022. talk to him strike rashaw us in the school twice in a to know when i was serbia. as brazil's hunt for an unprecedented 6th title. on the way you members have failed to agree on a price cap on natural gas. it's been a sticking point in efforts to maintain affordable supplies. but energy ministers
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meeting in brussels did agree on to other regulations on aimed at affordable gas supplied. the other for the foster expansion of renewable energy. china has reported its highest number of code 19 cases in a single day. since the pandemic began us despite strict measures designed to eliminate the virus authorities and several cities of imposed localized restrictions as cases surge including the capital beijing. more than 31000 infections were reported across the country with nearly 900 of those in the capital . china's leadership has stock fights 0 cobra policy. although the economic consequences have been severe. part of the reason is vaccination levels lag other developed nations. with half of people over the age of 80, still not, not connected. i don't don't honda. so one job only by eating caves restrictions can people live in the will life otherwise everything's hold. how many people have the savings to support them if things continue as they are?
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and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not real. living. 8 districts in the city of ho. now, in a 5 day lockdown after a wave of infections that affect 6000000 people because of the world's biggest apple iphone maker fox con. apologize to work is that it's factory in the city. after protest turn violent. patrick folk has more from hong kong 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 the equivalent of 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 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
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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 was flee from the plant saying that they'd 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 firm 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. separately, china registered, it's highest, a daily rate of infection today. just over 31000 cases recorded e 3,
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surpassing the previous peak hit in april earlier this year and authorities to continue to fight in cubs and play 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 in democratic republic of congo. fighters from the m 23 group of call for direct talks with a government and distance themselves from a sci fi agreed by african leaders. meanwhile, hundreds of protests as have also taken to the streets of goma to reject the agreement and go, no bro could to do between democratic republic of congo and rwanda. to end hostilities with evan $23.00 fighters, demonstrated say, does not recognize, renders alleged support of the group. they've also tuesday, international community, remaining silent and fighting to hold rwanda to account united nations as setting
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up an investigation into the protests in iran. it will take form of a fact finding mission into human rights violations. widespread demonstrations and september when 22 year old matter. many died in police custody un says more than 300 people, including 40 children, have been killed. and at least 14000 people arrested in a crackdown on the protests. around representatives says the united nations has reduced the cause of human rights to political to, to live in this law, mac republic of yvonne deeply regrets that the human rights cancel is abuse. once again, by some arrogant states antagonize its 7 un member state, it's fully committed to its obligation to promote and protect the human rights. reducing the common cause, the human rights to a tool for political purposes, august pacific group. so rest and countries as it is appalling and disgraceful.
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syrian media is reporting the former command of the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces resign. callo has been killed in a turkish drone strike. anchor has launched an air operation against curtis groups in northern syria. the us back syrian democratic forces is mostly made up of the y p g fighters, which took a consider as a terrorist organization, along with the p k. k. and crew blames them for a blast, and they stumble over a week or week ago, which kill 6 people. 24 s t f fighters reports giving killed, strikes began 4 days ago. for those living near the syrian border, the turkish present warning of an imminent ground offensive is stirring recent memories of conflict. castillo reports from the southern province of kenneth add on act as owns this local care about shop in killers in south centre. 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
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filling out this and forces were fighting against a group in northern serious africa region. he remembered that attack when 5 rockers were fire, that's kill is on the torque, is syrian border earlier this week of november did, there are children are only concern and they psychology. otherwise no rocket from y p g or i still consider us, we are used to it and have faith in our state. but some people, especially women, are more concerned about those records. it released spill me. we never had tera actually. it was a peaceful city and who was thrown into a wall but fast the refugees. then rockets being fired, our children go to school here. just one moment our city could change everything. the latest attack was carried out in retaliation by the y p g, which on kara regards as an offshoot of the band occurred to some workers party or
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p k. k. it came after turkey launch on a campaign against a group in response to a bomb attack. and a stumbled earlier this month. now prison, which a favor are don, has promised to launch a grand operation to secure a safe corridor along his country's southern border. that is free a y p g presence. loy, who moved here from syria 10 years ago is concerned, a large scale operation could displace more people on both sides of the border. you're left with gosh, with when i saw targeted killers in 2016 or cousin last 3 of his children or syrians and tags, temporarily evacuated, states that was no life. i supports an operation. if it's going to be safe by fair relocating, it's difficult to look for katie's was heavily targeted by i saw in 2016 when the aren't group controlled parts of northern the left book. but people we met here say they won't be intimidated. many people hearing kids say they support their
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governments fight against what it refers through as thorough as them. but if present eyes on launches of full lies round offensive against the y p g, northern syria, border city is like hillis may. once again, become better from seed. alco solo al, does it our kid is se center kia a commercial service has been held in northern france to mark one years since the english channels worst migrant disaster. 27 people were killed when a days sank in french waters. near calais and dunkirk, in a letter to you, k prime minister wishes to neck relatives of the victims demanded changes be made to the migration system to prevent future tragedy. a recent investigation by the newspaper pneumonia suggested french authorities were aware the boat was sinking. but did nothing to help. one and 40000 people have made the journey across the channel in small boats this year is the highest number since figures were 1st collected just
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a year ago. the number of people arriving in the u. k. by small boat was 28000 in 2020, that number was only about 8400, possibly due to pandemic restrictions. but in 2018 when records began, only 299 crossings were recorded. any old people arriving by the u. k. make asylum claims. but since 2018 to 49 percent have been allowed to remain legally, the rest were refused. natasha butler has more from that service in dunkirk in france. the 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 these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from here in france, police have been investigating the charge in, according to french major. what they have found is
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a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue service. and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave their location multiple times, but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity work is here are saying we've just spoken, for example, camera cali. they say that what is needed 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, the 2 governments and 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 french police officers patrolling the beach more intelligent survey and drove in from that kind of thing. being put in place to try and reduce the amount of people crossing. but again, what the charity say if people have to be able to reach the u. k and a legal way that's going to be one.

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