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surrounding the tropical garden of 65 new shops and restaurants capacity capacity has increased by nearly 50 percent. this bill of dough hot water front will be given a new bruce by replacing the flowers. this temporary gallery gives the peak into the design of the new museum in the brand new city of new sale cutters, national libraries, hoping for more visitors during the world cup. when they come here, realize how we came up with an adage. there are more than a 1000000 books here during the final therapy, special events related to the world cap world cap is about more than sports. it's reflecting and transforming the culture of an entire country. ah, china sees a rec, hold number of new coping cases for the 2nd day in
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a row as it tightens locked downs to fight the search. ah, i'm carry johnson, this is alex, is there a law from dough also coming up? ukrainians are advised to stalk up on basic supplies. parts of the country remaining the dock off to rush and strikes on energy facilities. twits, his boss to grants amnesty for suspended accounts. why the move has online safety experts consent celebrations in brazil after national teen beat serbia to new woke up tournament? ah, china has reported nearly 33000 new coded 19 infections on friday in
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a new record to the highest number of cases in the day. since the pandemic began, is the 2nd straight reco setting day for new infections. restrictions have been imposed in multiple cities to fight the spike in numbers, including various levels of locked down and mass testing requirements for the countries stringent coded policies are starting to stoke discontent. panel don't harness on one only by easy coby restrictions. can people live a normal life? otherwise everything's halted. how many people have the savings to support them if things continue as they are? and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not real living or patrick for car joins us live now from hong kong. patrick, what are you hearing from people about how they're being affected on the ground? well, i think you had a moment ago, you know, just how frustrated people are. but, you know, one of the interesting things that's happening right now is that a lot of official announcements that are being made about new curves and new
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measures that are coming into play are being made after they've actually already been imposed. in many cases, officials seem to be going about communicating things in a much quieter way, either through we chat groups or through our local level communities. and as a lot of reasons why that's happening, a part of it is to try and avoid any sort of alarm among people in china. so when you ask, you know, was, have impact as having on people, you know, been talking to people. they're saying there hasn't really been a sort of big shift overnight because they've all been aware that cases have been ticking high and recent days it's been gradually tightening day by day. but, you know, we are hearing reports also of a bit of panic buying with people stocking up and groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing at capacity as well. and if you look at images of the capital in particular right now, a lot of the streets and public spaces are eerily quiet. but you know,
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the other thing as well, the biggest impact really is, is the fear that many people have that they could be next. they could be the next ones are put on to lock them. and patrick, china has been trying to make targeted adjustments to its locked down strategy. so how does this affect this overrule 0 code approach? yeah, well you know, on the lock, dan's one thing that trying to do now mean previously, you know, if there was a case inside of compounds, they were locking down and saw it compounds now they're locking dan, individual buildings in an effort to be more targeted about so some of the restrictions that putting on people, but everything that was see right now is that it's not really making an awful lot of difference and cases are surging quite significantly. and, you know, everything is pointing towards a much more sort of prolonged exit out of a 0 curve at strategy melissa, you know, re looking at the assumptions they've made previously. that had been a lot of discussion that china may move out of this
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a rat march when john is parliamentary sessions take place, but it does seem it's going to last longer than that's particularly because of people's perceptions about the virus. and that of course creates a lot of economic uncertainty going ahead brokerage to mura has down graded, it's a full cost for the q for q for g d p to 2.4 percent from 2.8 percent previously. but you know, a lot of this really depends on government policy at the end of the day for her life, for us in hong kong with the update. thank you. he cranes, 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 of people have been advised to stock up on food, water, and won't clothing. faces have been set up in keith where people can it will not
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when the heating is out. as more challenge now report war turns the inside out. in one bright, searing milliseconds. 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 the gums. i hope this madness will be over one day. this was why are people seeing such a nightmare? how many people die in the middle? relieved work. it was over everything of her life. i hope for the future, but i dont know she but for the night i have summary to sleep. thankfully maria and her family were out for several people were killed when the mis all arrived in dish correct. the russians presumably aimed for the nearby power plant and missed that across the country. enough energy targets were hits to leave much of ukraine without electricity or water. the government is setting up so called invincible
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points. so people can warm up. people can come here to doing some c o courses to spend the time in the workplace. do you some cool care or church where it's basic because winter bites in earnest. it could be the difference between life and death. millions of craniums this if they're count existence, walking up endless flights of stairs and dark apollo and buildings with no water. and no heat. checked with radiator on the wall, then 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 ounce with technology. both modern decreases in november
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and old. so i feel different. it's a bit strange here to leave and keep and to you. is this like this thing to bed? do you think that 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 russians 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. yes, marsha maury challenge. how does era give region you members have failed to agree on a price capital natural gas? it's been a sticking point in efforts to bring down energy prices. europe lock will hold. another round of talks next month to try and bridge differences for energy
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ministers meeting in brussels on thursday. did agree on 2 other regulations. one aimed at affordable gas supply, the other backing foster expansion of renewable energy. meanwhile, germany is trying to reduce its energy dependence on russia. moscow cut back on gas supplies in response to sanctions by european nations. after invaded ukraine. dominant came reports, the north sea in november might seem cold and uninviting. and yet the journey we are on is taking as to what some hope might help heat germany this winter. a new floating ellen g terminal 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 a key pillar for this to put supplies security. it's like a fire brigade,
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and just they are, 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 his 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 assist. and i tell you that there is the risk that russia will also cut off the last 20 percent of gas flows. it's clear the additional allergy capacities that will come on to 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 absorb the lion's share of that additional supply mark 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 we'll keep on sourcing from global markets, from norway,
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from algeria, from us by john. so as a, as a number of sources we're gas will come from, we'll keep on coal for a while, i longer than, than we wanted to. but i expect that to come down by the end of the decade, then obviously renewables are being beefed up. for now though, 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 ellen g terminals, many billions of cubic meters of natural gas will be provided, meaning ministers who previously promised to prioritize protecting the environment on now presiding over a rapid return to fossil fuels. if only on a short term basis, dominant cane al jazeera vill hems haven't. it's been one year since
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a boat carrying at $27.00 asylum seekers from france to the u. k. sank in the channel. charity workers in northern france have held a vigil for those who died in the french port. city of dawn. kirk is ash a bottle, recalls a silent walk in dunkirk. charity work has led a commemoration in the northern french town for at least 27 people from died, trying to cross the english channel. one year ago, most were curds from iraq, including children. so i thought it was really important to come here and to try 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 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 marked. the
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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. then 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. current left afghanistan 2 years ago, doesn't want to apply for asylum in france, because he thinks life will be better in britain. but us like your father, we have to go. of course no one wants to die, but we have to go because we have no choice. you see, the british and french government recently agree to boost security and cooperation in france to try and stop the crossings, but charity se,
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unless there are more legal ways to reach you. k women, men and children will continue to risk their lives. natasha butler al jazeera dunkirk. marcella had her on al jazeera goals and glory will have all the action from the fee for world cup on and off the pitch cornish studio here, inter ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, you read the way sponsored by cats are always now it shouldn't rain heavily in southern china this time of year, but he'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, which issue across to, for jam province, could produce some local flooding. i think now was driving leisure out some of them
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. maybe the rate 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 80 degrees in token, most to japan looks that way. the real code is hiding further north hobbins plus 2 goes down to minus 5, right? i get saturday is not a cold truck comes out of mongolia. the rain still there in the south and going g. if he goes to the sas, the seasonal big showers, have been really big recently and studying still likely, western java, western side of body are not through sumatra to the foss after toilet. and this line of clad that's up in mid mar nolan tom little unusual unseasonal. but it pieces out once she's left the coasts of west miramar to this rather weak dorothy monson. give just a few showers, new deleon, the whole air quality is still poor, but not the worst in the world. to wet sponsored by ketani ways.
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a new record for the highest number of cases in a day since the pandemic began is the 2nd straight record setting day instructions have been imposed in multiple cities. power has been restored to parts of the ukrainian capital, keith, but much of the country still remains without heat, electricity, and water supply. the russian air strikes on cranes, energy facilities. the french port city of dawn kirk has held a vigil to mark one year since a boat carrying $27.00 asylum seekers from france to u. k sank. and the channel a commemoration comes as a french rescue. services are criticized of their response to the s o s. congress. now twitter c o mosque says he's granting amnesty for suspended accounts. in a twitter poll mosque asked if accounts that have not broken the door or engage in egregious spam should be reinstated. 72 percent voted. yes,
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the billionaire says the change will take place next week. well, central shao is our technology analyst, head of research and the partner with manhattan venture partners. he joins us live from new york now. good to have you with this. so we're how well founded our claims, are it on masks, new policies act to it will lead to increased hate speech and malicious content. thank you for having me. i think this fall was ridiculous. and scratching my head. you know, he must always get the benefit of doubt. we always think that he has something behind it. he's too good too, too smart to mess up things. but this is, this is going to be, it's not going to be an easy task. this has been a huge issue, a sensitive issue, have speech and all that his moderation committee was supposed to do all this, fix all this, then he goes around and fire and is everyone people responsible to do that?
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so i think that a lot of questions at this point, it's become a classic case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. some keep people who made twitter, what it is. ok needs a few for fixing on the edges. few tweaks, but you don't just abandon the old ship and crashing on this thing. so i don't know what he's up to. this fall doesn't sound very convincing. he wanted to do it, want to make it a true public square. okay, that's fine. we'll give you the benefit of doubt. that's what the one of the thing, but you better get to get onto it and get some things going and stop this have speech you just have to. there's no room for that. so we'll see i at this point, the odds are against him. it's a bit the vicious one out there, the twitter was and he needs to get some strong barriers in there. so let's see what he thought. let's give him the benefit of doubt. like we have done with all these other businesses and he's always conclude, let's hope he comes to yours. well, what given what you say that, i mean, is there a chance that twitter may end up imploding completely and doesn't matter. there are
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other platforms out there? absolutely. there are other homes and they will come up and take the best of twitter and the corporate them. and that's, that's always the case. so i don't know why. after spending $44000000000.00, i don't know why he would do this. but let's see what he does and his moderation could be his true then whatever the committees that he has, hopefully they'll come through and they're already very close to breaching all those red lines. he needs to really get it together. if he does that, he'd be okay. and then if you can, if you as a twitter user, have the option of shooting them out, selecting just what you want and getting data from getting information, 3 tweets from people you want, then it's ok. but then when you have all these things, others have speech in their unblock and then all the advertises are going to go
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when the revenue go to come, he needs to make some revenue. so all of that, so he has, it's not a work in progress. you're going to see turmoil for the next 6 months. i know he has deep pockets. he can accept the changes the losses. but at the end of it, he needs to come out with a solid plan. hey, as long as you stay within the rules, you will be there. if not, will be kicked out. if its enforced properly. it can work, but then he needs to get all the advertises back and there's not a work to do. he's driving of a good people. goodbye. good. good penny. he's driving it down the drain. all right . sounds good. thank you very much need for joining us. la from neal. thank you. thank that. the all a 32 teams that the cut our 2022. well, cap have now taken to the field, brazil and portugal both made winning stopped. the torment, gemini sh has all the action from my world cup studio on the waterfront. 5
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time champions, brazil, it kicks off their quest for a sick wild cup ties her with the wind against serbia, colas. after an hour the march came to life as rashaw ellison pounds to put brazil heads and he doubled the lead. and thanks to process from rodrigo, or chavez, and they still had a lot of work to do. the tottenham strike, they did it in spectacular style. he scored at 9 goes in his last 7 appearances of his country. name a seems to have a restraining night. there in the past you strike out 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 roll. pathic was there. well that was a lot tougher than expected out for brazil, the fox on wind is coming up against a very resolute so the inside are here at the asylum. international stadium that wasn't filled. callison are stored his double avi striker who plays
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a full talk moving the english premier league is now sco die goals and 72 dash 2. 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 especially about 2nd gold. yes, we have a good time. it was a good match. i think it's 1st a complicated progressive, but the 2nd like the stretch to oral betty that he's with for what you think that brazil window well, i think so. i think old devry is going to leave work. oh okay. what was that? i don't doubt. i mean, it was down from the found that brazil, here's a good way to 6th. well top, they'll have to do, come up with a mob fall better performance is 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
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running. i cut off 2022 christiane. even out i stopped talking and finally started playing football. this wildcat, criticism of manchester united resulted in his time at the club being ended, but he remains sensual to put those plans. it is tournament is andy richardson 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 hope or name, but we have a lot of good players all of done reach a good to go on us fans. we're out in numbers to support their players, seemingly unconcerned about the challenge. ahead to go to put him in our pocket
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granado. he's old, he's old. this is last worked up. well, go to discipline. 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 the topography is how, by the great players, you can measurable madeline harvison. 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 going to 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. at one point he had to pull in the net and the goal to be ruled out for a fowl. in the 2nd half at 2nd on rinaldo sets up a moments of history. he converted the result in 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 quarter finals in 2010 level to match at 11 only for goals from joint o raphael leo to put portugal 31 head late headed from osmond. mccurry. couldn't stop this noise belonging to portugal and rinaldo. amazing. he's this guy, unbelievable. he's still given more to the team that people, because he has a, you know, the talent for their leadership. renaldo now the 1st flight to score 5, local clubs. whatever other kid amazon, like, you know, there's one guy who's done this, i want you to say and not better when elder 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
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to produce african 1st goals as well cup the continence is still waiting to see its 1st when at these finals, and he richardson al jazeera at dough house 97 for stadium, se jemma we've, we've seen 2 heavy weights in action portugal and brazil you predicted a 51 wind for brazil. again survey. well it wasn't quite the go fast. you thought it would be, but they were pretty convincing. where they not. no, i think they were convincing. sort of yeah, proof the weird tough side to kind of expect that, 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 self funded. 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 might have had some problems,
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but that there you have re, charlie, son, it looked like he was playing in ipanema beach at some point from bali. have another eagle beneath suicide, gabriella does are so much quality dare. and i think they are a better term team to to, for me, it might be the favorite one now, because i predict that, that, gen, tina france. maybe i'll say brazil and portugal in christiane. even now to in particular, what did you make is 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, but also in terms of intangibles because there was a moment where he did come up to pitch, where we saw portugal stumble, little bit, the kind of weaver to bit in got gun 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,
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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 favorite the tournament. what do you think after this 1st round of games which is now being completed? and who's impressed you the laced? what 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. 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 quit england. another thing that it really impressed me, frances, another team has been able to impress me yet far. okay. and living on in the same group as portugal here we just discussed, your guy were frustrated and everything and great game with south korea. you're a guy a twice at the pace, including a strike, a 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
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a shot on targets. switzerland, one, no one has a the camera. the only go cutting from breland. bailey, who was born in camry is clearly an emotional move in to the striker who made his celebration celebrations very low key. every team has that played at once. now at the tone and on 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 ads? 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 at all med banality stadium at 10 o'clock at g m t. that is followed by that castle game netherlands of face ecuador at holly for stadium. and the action concludes with england's clash with the usa at out, bates say there is plenty to look forward to on.
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