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in bad fault lines follows the lives of some of those deported. these people are just trying to have a better lives. no country for haitians. on a jesse a, a new series follows football is from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch our 2022. at some point that i had to choose between football and my studies. this episode meets 3 young men from morocco, striving to make that childhood dreams come true. i know my capabilities and they know where i want to reach the world cup. dream. morocco on al jazeera ah o celebrations. in brazil,
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off the nation team beat serbia to new woke up tournament. ah, carrie johnson, mrs. alto, sarah wedlock. oh, so coming up ukrainians are advised to still come on basic supplies. parts of the country remain in the dawn. cost of russian strikes on energy facilities. china records are reco number of cov, it cases in one day and responds with enough downs and must testing protests and democratic republic of congo against to deal between african leaders to end the conflict in the east. all $32.00 teams at the cut off 2022 world cup of now taken to the field. priscilla and portugal both made winning stops the tournament. geminus has all the action of my well cup studio on that has waterfront 5 time champions,
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brazil it kicks off that quest for a sick wildcat. taiser with a win against serbia. gola softer and our the match came to life as wish allison pounds to present a heads. and he doubled the lead and thanks to process from rodriguez or shot. and they still had a lot of what to do. the tottenham strike and i did it in spectacular style. he scored at 9 goes in his last 7 appearances for his country name on it seems to have a frustrating night. there in the past you strike up went off after a heavy tackle late in the game. a confident stopped by brazil. and for serbia plenty to think about. they didn't manage a single shot on targets ro pathic was that? well that was a lot tougher than expected out for brazil the far time 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 are stored. his double avi striker who plays
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a full talk, moving the english premier league now score 9 goals and 70 international. and he's made a lot of people here. very, very happy. i've got a few friends who here with me today. what a fantastic performance from ellison. it's much about 2nd go. yes, we have a good time. it was a good match. i think it's 1st day i'll be good for pressing. but take them like the stretch tomorrow, betty, that he's with for what you think that brazil when to well cross. i think so, i think will definitely it's going to lead. they will go. okay, well these are down from the i . they're very narrow down from the found not refilled. here's a good way to 6. well coughed up, they'll have to come up with a mob 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. i cut off 2022.
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christiana went out. i stopped talking and finally started playing football at this wildcat. criticism of 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 with how much longer will christiane rinaldo named the 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 stover? the main man for portugal. robbers the legend in the world. we cannot doubt about it. you know, a break here. all the records fees a little bit. all. i have hold on him, 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
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our pocket. granado 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 shove the whole world today. i mean, even though they are part of these have, are great players, you can measurable matter and others. we have a very useful t, v looking forward to speaking them. but think only way to describe it. to be honest, we're not afraid of love, but we're not there anybody. rinaldo was picked to start and caps in his country. these teams met the 2014 world cup. on that occasion. ranaldo school court. she goes winner. what little action there was in the 1st hall revolt around rinaldo. that one points he had to pull in the nets, and the goal to be ruled out for a fowl. in the 2nd half a 2nd on rinaldo sets up a moments of history. he converted the resulting penalty to become the 1st player
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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 goes from joint o raphael leo to put portugal. 31 head late headed from osmond vickery. couldn't stop this noise. belonging to portugal and rinaldo. amazing. he's this, this guy. unbelievable. he's so given more to the team that people, because he has a you know, the talent for their leadership. rinaldo, now the 1st flight to score 5. well, curves. whatever other kid i'm or don't like, you know, there's one guy who's done this. i want you to say 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
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donna did manage to produce african 1st goals as well. up the continent is still waiting to see its 1st. when at these finals, richardson al jazeera at dough house 97 for stadium. so jemma we've, we've seen 2 heavy weights in action, portugal and brazil. you predicted a 51 wind for brazil again. soviet, well it wasn't quite the go fast. you thought it would be for, they were pretty convincing. where they not. now i think they were convincing sawyer proof to weird, tough side to what 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 south florida. they know how to cook a much and they perform. i think it okay. i must say must the fans 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, they might had some problems,
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but that there you have re, charlie, son. he said it looked like he was playing in ipanema beach at some point for bali . have heard of that. he 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 to one now, because i predict that argentina, france, maybe i'll say brazil, and no one in portugal in christiania went out, in particular, what did you make as 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, but also in terms of intangibles because there was a moment where he did come off the pitch where we saw portugal stumble, little bit, they kind of wavered a bit in and got gun back into the game. yet at the same time, you saw the team be able to get back together, regroup, and finally be able to kill off the match. still you and you know that whether it's
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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 tournament. what do you think after this 1st round of games which is now been completed? and who's impressed you the laced? well, with what the more things change the more they stay, the same brazil. after the 60 minute they tend that underscore lot. they haven't lost an opener at 8 years. the last time they did was 934 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 create england. another team that it really impressed me. frances, another team that's been able to impress me far. ok, and living on in the same group as portugal here we just discussed that you're a guy were frustrated and they're even in great game with south korea. you're a guy at twice at the pace, including a strike in front of me that other 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,
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no one is a the camera, the only go cutting from breland. bailey, who was born in camry, is clearly an emotional moment to the striker, made his senate breached celebrations. very low key. every team has played at once . now at the tone a melissa cass hot return to action on day 6. felix sanchez and his team will be looking at to up their game when they face is cynical at alpha mama stadium defeat could. and the home teams hopes of making the last 16 at their own tournament. say we're the action on friday. it starts with wiles up against iran at ahmed. been out, he stayed him at 10 o'clock g m t that is followed by that cattle game netherlands . and face at could, or at least the stadium. and the action concludes, with england's clash with the usa at our bates. say there is plenty click 40 on the day,
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6 at the tournaments and our team will have it covered right here on, out as era. ah, ukraine's president has warned the country's energy situation is difficult. almost half of its power facilities have been damaged by russian strikes. electricity has been restored to parts of the capital, where people have been advised to stalk up on food, water and warm clothing. faces have been set up in chief where people can warm up when the heating is out. as were a challenge, reports war turns the inside out. in one bright searing millisecond, the private becomes public. homes are ripped open and people in the possessions of a lifetime spread across the street. again, which was a field of belief door dom support. i hope this madness will be over one day. why
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are people experiencing such a nightmare? how many people die in middle be relieved with the worker? it was over everything over life i hope for but the future but i dont know. but for the night i have some room to sleep. thankfully maria and her family were out. but several people were killed when the miss all arrived in vicar road. the russians presumably aimed for the nearby power plant and missed. but 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 some your courses to spend time in the workplace, do some cool care, or charge for their phone. it's basic, but as winter bites in earnest, it could be the difference between life and death,
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or millions of craniums. this is their conte existence. walking up endless flights of stairs and dark apartment buildings with no water. and no heat check with radiation will thing called was that 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 old. so i feel different. it's a bit strange here to leave and give and to you. is this like listening to prepare the do you think the russians are hoping that these missile attacks hitting the electricity will break the will of the people here? i don't know. any person who is ready like to go to the negotiations where the
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russian said, because they so like michelle's as strike, leona is confidence, confident, the power will be back on soon, and that ukrainian resistance will not be broken. you know? yes, marsha, laurie collins, how does era he of region? young england is the secretary 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
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areas that have been newly re taken by ukraine and courses where the have to be in a whole very many months. people have been without electricity, water warm, he thing for several months. this civilian population cannot sustain an entire winter without electricity, without warm, without running water. and it's now embracing point. we have infinite reports. now that it is this 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 is bitterly cold. i it clear that will be a new wave of this basically because the choices freeze off lee from any of these areas that will not be heating in the villages i saw yesterday in
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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, priests and hope for the beth better, or to flee, and then they will flee west in weston ukraine or 2 neighboring countries that will have to receive more people. you members have failed to agree on price capital, natural gas. it's been a sticking point in efforts to bring down energy prices in europe. the block will hold another round of talks next month to try and bridge differences by energy ministers meeting in brussels on thursday. did agree on 2 other regulations, one aimed at the affordable gas supply. the other backing foster expansion of renewable energy from that k has more from breath. going into this me saying it was pretty clear what was at the top of people's minds. utmost importance given to the
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idea of some form of price cap on natural gas, something that so many different member states have been calling for in different ways. interestingly, the check presidency of the human minister from their government who's using the sorts of language saying that that may be the possibility of an agreement at some point. and that's why he said, put the bottle of champagne in the fridge if not open it right now. and yet, when pushed in questions at the end of the meeting from the press, he couldn't say when would be the time to open the bottle? why? because they can't bring everyone together to agree on what that price cap might be . so lots of expressions, warm words of solidarity references to the need to have more use of renewable energy, green technologies and that sort of thing. but no direct progression. no obvious deal right now. it is worth pointing out of course, that there are many different governments right now who are prioritizing l i n g
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liquid, natural gas. it's being proffered by some governments as a way to help people through this winds or perhaps into next. but remember that people at the top of the e. ursula on the line included of said that it won't be, the panacea won't solve everything the next time there'll be a meeting of this source of level will be in december. question will be, is there going to be any real progress people in the chinese city of chung children that have been advised to avoid non essential movements. it comes off the country reported its highest number of dirty code 19 cases in a single day. more than $31000.00 infections were reported that nearly $900.00 of those in the capitol restrictions have been imposed in multiple cities including various levels of lockdown and massive testing requirements. you know, tongan is a senior fellow at the tain suit and not for profit. think tank in beijing, he says china's government is determined to slow the spread of the vice. a lot of
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this is they said 0 corporate policy, but instead of using what i would call a blunt instrument and saying we're going to lock down everything they're trying to take a more surgical approach. but that has had mixed results. as we can see. i mean, although, you know, 90 percent of the cases are in fact people without symptoms and things like that. it's still represents the massive danger. you have to remember china is not europe united states. they don't have the same medical facilities. you know, that advanced countries do and they could easily be overwhelmed. they're also concerned about a long co bid. and just how to kind of go through this. i mean, there's tremendous frustration. the government isn't doing this to spite anybody. they're trying to protect the people, but the question is, how do you do that in a responsible manner and balance out some, these economics, your interests, when you're dealing with something that's, you know, it's science, it's not politics. i mean, there's so much frustration around, you know,
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people just say, oh, i want to be over cove, it, but unfortunately, that's not how it works scientifically. it also is exacerbated by the fact that, you know, chinese people see pictures of foreign areas and they hear from their friends that you can walk around any major city in the world. they don't really understand that, you know, the u. s. on jeopardy has decreased by 3 years since 2019 it's just people. busy have gone to the point where they say why i don't care anymore unless of course a or somebody they love gets. it said i had haron al jazeera remembering and colon for justice, for $27.00 migrants who died one year ago in a boat capsized in the channel on twits, his boss. grant's amnesty was suspended accounts on online safety experts, concern ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere, are you ready for with sponsored by cattle? a ways. now it shouldn't rain heavily in southern china at this time of year, but it's about to i think this line of class developed a bit more than would be normal. so for going south was towards hong kong that line in there, says you across to, for jam province could produce some local flooding. i think now was dry mislead you out, some of them maybe the rain is wanted by somehow doubted north of that winter is trying to come in. the temperatures aren't extraordinarily high anymore, but the real snowy weather is still quite a long way north. as you might expect it to be nice and dry. now, 18 degrees in token, most to japan looks that way. the real cold is hiding further. north hobbins plus 2 goes down to minus 5, right. i get saturday that a cold trench comes out of mongolia. the rain still there in the south and grungy if he goes further south, the seasonal big showers have been really big recently. and this flooding still
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likely in western java western side of borneo, not through sumatra to the fast of the toilet. and this line of cloud that have been me and my lorden time, little unusual unseasonal. but it pieces out once you've left the coast of west miramar to this rather weak dorothy monson, given just a few showers, new delhi and the whole air quality is still poor, but not the worst in the world. to with sponsored by kat are 2, bob says for mystery to chicago, indifferent with the same ambition fighting their way to a better life for themselves and their families. 6 in the volatile world of chicago, south side, he's no easy witness. ring site on our dinner,
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lou ah, watching. i'll just hear a reminder of our main stories now. it's a day 5 of the world cup parent caught up portugal brazilian switzerland with a winner self thursday's matches. all he required, south korea played out a golden st. george. the education city state of indo power has been restored to parts of the ukrainian capital. keith, for much of the country still remains without heat electricity and water supply. following russian air strikes when you cranes energy facilities. china has reported 31000 cubic 19 infections in 24 hours. highest number and single day since the continent began knocked out,
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restrictions and testing requirements have been put in place. multiple cities, including the capitol leasing. it's been one year since a boat to carry 27 asylum seekers from france to the u. kate sank in the english channel. charity workers in northern france have held a vigil for those who died in the french port, city of dawn. kirk cash, a bottle of reports, a silent walk in dunkirk. charity work is led to commemoration in the northern french town for at least 27 people died, trying to cross the english channel one year ago, most what codes from iraq, including children. so i thought it was really important to come here and to all, to remember what has happened and what is happening. so why the tragedy happened though, is still not clear. british and french officials traded blame over why the boat wasn't rescued. but some details have begun to emerge. a french newspaper
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investigation has revealed the victims repeatedly called french rescue services with their location, but they was sent no assistance and even at times seemed to be mocked. the transcript of some of the calls paints a chilling picture help please. i'm in the water says an asylum seeker. yes, but you're an english waters, replies a french rescue operator. no, no, not english waters in french waters. please come fast than the phone line cuts. and the operator is heard saying, oh, well, if you can't hear me, you won't be saved. despite the danger people keep trying, waiting for a chance in desperate conditions on the french coast. curren left afghanistan 2 years ago doesn't want to apply for asylum in france. because he thinks life will be better in britain. but i'll suck your father. we have to go. of course no one
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wants to die, but we have to go because we have no choice. you see. the british and french government recently agreed to boost security and cooperation in france to try and stop the crossings, but charity se, unless there are more legal ways to reach you. k women, men and children will continue to risk their lives. natasha butler, al jazeera, dunker, united nations is setting up an investigation into the protests in iran. the fact finding mission will look into alleged human rights violations, demonstrations the accounts across the country, hender after 22 world monster armine died in police. custody un says more than 300 keys, including 40 children of been killed and at least 14000 people arrested. the security forces, notably the atlantic revolutionary guard car and bus. each forces have used life ammunition, shot and other mental pallets
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t a guess and battens. according to reliable sources, a conservative estimate of the death toll so far stands it over $300.00, including at least 40 children. this is unacceptable. funerals have been held for 2 palestinian men shot by israeli forces and occupied westbank. one was shot in the head in july, finally succumbing to his injuries on wednesday. another was shot on tuesday for the confrontation between palestinians and settlers. alan fish reports from novice . we came to see a final goodbye to a friend, a neighbor among the no call a martyr mohammed herself was short by the israelis in july, his death on wedding, the delayed but inevitable. he died just a few weeks after his friend. this graveyard has become familiar to many who watch events elsewhere with a growing frustration. a shot must mean how many people under occupation have the right to resist. you look at ukraine when the war started,
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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 from a ham at abacus, check short in the abdomen by the really army. after confrontations between palestinians and settlers. these places death, the united nation, say, bring the number of palestinians on the west bank killed by the israelis this year to 150 the highest figure in 16 years. and they're 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. what i told with colorful love, this is the time to fight enough is enough color for song shabley because we've been under occupation for decades in the range of most of those who gathered away.
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but they will be back another day at another funeral. and another goodbye, i'm fisher, i'll just eat a nobliss in the occupied westbank in democratic republic of congo fighters from the m 23 rebel groups. so they willingly bound by sci fi ro could by african leaders. spokes person told the a f p a news agency that since there was no representative from m. 23 at the summit, the deal weren't hold of call for direct talk to the government instead. meanwhile, 100 the protest this of taking the streets of government to check the agreement. administrators say it does not recognize when this alleged support of the group deal gives m. 23 fighters until 1600 g m t on friday to stop fighting. awesome. whether it's the front line congress, these run to the front lines a just a few kilometers further down this road where they were 1st congress, these government forces in beyond them. fighters from the 23 armed group,
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east african leaders have called on m 23 to cease fire, and withdraw by a deadline of 6 pm on friday. that was in a communique following a meeting of leaders on wednesday. in goal is capital luanda and $23.00 widely understood to be backed by rwanda. we are close to the border. well, they, rwanda denies it ruined them. president polka gum a did not attend the presidential level meeting that took place in go to. meanwhile, kenyon troops arrived in the last few weeks. it started clearing ground 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 the 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 grape.

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