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africa and south asia. tonight we are celebrating south asia in another part of town. a mother picks up her children from school. she is a busy mother of 2 who works part time, yet you still find time to volunteer because there has received a record number of volunteer application. any people world cup. this group of go on a fan to live and work in cattle, they'll get to see that scene play in a country. they've helped to transform our problem. although it got to go to prison . everybody behind me, hey, you can make out the fee for the plan festival. that's where up to 40000 support is . good morning, matt. she is on big screen with ah, china sees
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a record number of new case cases for the 2nd day as it tightens locked downs to flight. the surge. ah, the whole robin, you're watching. i was. they were locked headquarters here in doug hall, also coming up, protest to the democratic republic of congo against a deal between african leaders to end the conflict in the east. remembering migrants killed a year ago when the boat capsized to the english channel, killing $27.00. people also twitches balsa analysis plans to give amnesty to suspended accounts. but online safety experts think that's a bad idea. ah, welcome to the program. trying to has reported a rec, hold high number of new coven 19 infections for a 2nd consecutive day. it happily $33000.00 cases, the highest and they,
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since the pandemic began. now the cities of one, joe and john king, all the most effective restrictions have been imposed, including locked downs and mass testing. now the government strict coded policies, a starting to stoke discontent. patrick fault has will, from hong kong, the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carves and new 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 it's a lot of reasons why that's happening. a part of it is to try and avoid any sort of alarm among our people in china. so when you ask, you know, was it impact as having on people, you know, been talking to people. they're saying that has 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
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a day by day. but you know, we are hearing reports also. all the bit of panic buying with people stocking up on groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing at capacity as well. everything is pointing towards a much more sort of prolonged exit out of a 0 covered strategy. and there had been a lot of discussion that china may move out of this a rat march when john is parliamentary sessions take place. but it does seem it's going to last longer than that, particularly because of people's perceptions about the virus. and that of course creates a lot of economic uncertainty going ahead brokerage and 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, ukraine's president has all the countries energy situation remains difficult.
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almost half of its power facilities have been damaged by russian strikes. electricity has been restored to parts of the capital that people have been advised to stock upon food, water, and warm clothing. places have been set up in cave where people can warm up when the heating is out. as challenz reports. war turns the inside out. in one bright searing millisecond, the private becomes public, homes are ripped open and people and the possessions of a lifetime spread across the street. yet almost as david of police don't on that point, i hope this madness will be over yvonne day. why are people experiencing such a nightmare? how many people die middle believed with the worker? it was over everything of her life. i hope for better future, but i dont know she but for the night i have summary to sleep. thankfully maria and her family were out that several people were killed when the mis ah,
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the rived in visual drugs. 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 points, so people can warm up. people can come here to drink some see or caution, to spend time in the workplace. do some cool care or a charge to their phone. it's basic because winter bytes in earnest, it could be the difference between life and death. millions of ukrainians. this is that count existence. walking up endless flights of stairs and dark apartment buildings with no water. and no heat checked with radiation on the wall, then called leona lives on the 8th floor with her husband and young son.
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there's no money 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. so i feel different. it's a bit strange here to leave in queue and to use this listing to prepare the do you think the russians are hoping that the missile attacks 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 maury challenge.
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how does key of region you members or fail to agree or low price comp, all natural gas? it's been a sticking point and efforts to bring down energy prices in europe that the block will hold. another round of talks next month to try and bridge those differences. but energy ministers meeting in brussels on thursday did agree on to other regulations, while aimed at affordable gas supply. the other backing, faster expansion of renewable energy and memorial has been held in france and others of the victims of the most deadly margaret accident. and the english channel people marked one year since both carrying 27 asylum seekers from france to the u. k. sank, the vigil was held in the french port city of dunkirk. natasha butler. was there 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,
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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 were sent no assistance and even at times seem to be marked. 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. then the phone line cuts and the operator is heard saying, oh, well, if you can't hear me,
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you won't be saved. despite the danger people keep trying, waiting for 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 our 2nd father, we have to go. of course, no one wants to die, but we have to go because we have no choice uses. the british and french governments 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 the case. women men and children will continue to risk their lives. natasha butler, jazeera dunker, the democratic republic of congo fighters from the m 23 rebel group, calling for direct talks with the government. they say they're not bound by a deal that requires them to stop fighting by 1600 hours. gmc on friday, hundreds of protested,
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took to the streets of gomez to reject that agreement. demonstrated say it does not recognize what does allege support the group to gali has rejected any involvement. webb is there the front line up, the congolese rwandan border? the front lines just a few kilometers further down this road where they were 1st congress, these government forces and beyond them. fighters from the 23 armed group, 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 the 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,
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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 grape. a key figure during one of ivory coast most violent periods is putting a controversial return to the country. charles blay, good day, lead a nationalist group during the rest falling a contested election in 2010 around 3000 people were killed in the violence. his quickly at the international criminal court was the pounds last year. the full right hand man of ex president laurel bag though, says his head on saturday is in the spirit of re union, but something. it could spark new unrest. well still had here on there when the
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god straight by palestinian unable to attend the well come in. i don't think that from getting in the football spirit, goals and glory will have all that from, from the people. well come on and off the pitch. so just stay with ah been big sandstone recently in western society. they haven't made across the deserts towards the gulf, but they're trying the clouds just about showing up in the sky, but no more than that. however, it does represent a change of weather type, is caught a strong breeze developing in the sincerity, picking up the sand, bringing a few shafts to q weight, and this side of it is proper changes sees this is still thinking about it. so don't have temperatures come down. recently, the forecast may see it rise
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a little bit, but it goes down the early morning, therefore it goes down in the eating misty at both times of day, little wallet average, but not extraordinary. so. but here's the real change or whether type look at this, this mess of whether rain or snow, or cross took it into was lebanon, western coast of syria and beyond. i suspect garza could be seen on shore of unpleasant weather. it tends to eat a little bit by saturday, the showers going across the northern part of iraq and syria into was iran so easily at height that says that it just remains relatively caught. the breeze picky up during sunday. we'll get a brief shamal i think into cattle, but it won't be particularly dusty. the rain still going sass concentrating in the con goes and actually guinea for next couple of days. ah ah
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setting day restrictions have been imposed and multiple cities has been restored to pass the ukrainian capital key, but the president has war, but the situation is still difficult. much of the country is without heat electricity and water supply following russia and strikes on ukraine's energy facilities. other vigil has been held in the french ports. if you have done come to mark one year about carrying 20 of the final funds to the case, i can, the english channel french receive services have been criticized. that's no response to the calls to help the heavy rains if it, the western part of saudi arabia killing at least 2 people that ample, which us a towers is called flooding in just the withdrawal address. say that this is the city's highest ever recorded rain. since 2009 schools have been full to close in flight delayed rate is continued. will continue on friday. no rights groups in the poll say that authorities are cracking down on political
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expression about china and it's annexation of tibet. for decades, tibetan refugees of fled to the pole and stage protests against china's occupation, but due to beijing's growing pressure on cat monday to athens, not pharaohs speaking out about that country, on the below, went to cut the dune, spoke to some of them every morning in the boat had district of cartman do a pilgrimage around his holy sight. the stoopa. it is a daily ritual that may look ordinary, but for tibetans who have been living as refugees in the pump, it's one thing they could do without fear of getting arrested. we managed to speak to a man who asked us to conceal his identity. he came to nepal as a teenager, after the 1st wave of the veterans had arrived in 1959. when then came a handrail opened its borders to those fleeing the chinese occupation of tibet. in your homeland? are you allowed to practice your religion 20 mash?
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i'm not able to comment on that. wow. in august 20 o e napoli, police detained 760 tibetans for protesting against to crack down into beth by chinese authorities. in 2019 dozens were also arrested in the days leading up to chinese president cd ping's visit to nepal. since then, chinese ministers have also visited a visit by chinese minister to carmen da would have triggered protest amongst the buttons in the past. but these refugees now live in fear. they become quiet and inaccessible rights activists say. chinese officials have been the subject of protest because of violations of tibetans writes, but the tibetan refugee we spoke to wouldn't even elaborate on why he left his homeland in touch with me. the reason that people come here from the bathroom is abuse. i can thought about this, i saw the nipple, the government has repeatedly stated, it adheres to
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a one china policy. it's national human rights commission says freedom of political expression is outside. it's mandy. i think that is done for deacon related wishes. sad listen, lead linda, diana and nevada. our political situation and what, what to what did they stand of government of nevada? to better refugees said there is a much more urgent and pressing concert that children are going up stateless. log in, you can borrow or beg for money, but you can do that for identity. vapors expression of his tibetan identity adorned his home. but he worries his children won't even have a place to call home barton to below. i'll just 0 cut been doing now to see it'll must says that he's going to misty, full suspended accounts in a twitter pole must asked if the accounts have not broken the law or engaged in
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greek as spam, should be reinstated. 72 percent voted. yes, the believe that says the change will take place next week. some safety experts worried that this will lead to arise. no line harassment hate and disinformation. the the woke up a 2nd place and cut off for the 1st time in middle east history. the fans, of course, small as well to flock, to die hard to watch this gladly adored for but in the besieged gaza strip. is not always that simple. human, i'll say dribbles the sick, full frenzy on the streets of god's decorations, and flags presenting all of the world cup football teams are hanging in the face throughout the b. c. because this trip, but power, joy and excitement will have to stay here. while people of many countries you're traveling to carter to watch the world cup. most people in gaza cannot israel siege
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of the occupied territory. it's restriction on the movement of its people, and the dire economy make it nearly impossible. well, i couldn't had better for you in other parts. the world would get in their homes to watch the game. but most garzon stones have that luxury all in. while watching the tournament at home is common around the world, hearing ga, so it's become a luxury power outages mean most people only have electricity for about 6 to 8 hours a day. for most football fans have to find cafes with generators to watch the matches for free. and there is also a huge outdoor screen provided by cutter for people to follow the tournament. node by some as the mon dad had uploaded the salmon, however, he alive. our aim is to allow the resident of the besieged garza to lift the atmosphere of the tournament as if he's in. one of cats are stadiums. many of those
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who can travel can even watch the matches and kathy's because of their financial condition of the somebody else. although the tough economy conditions mean few have money in god. so people are doing all they can to enjoy the event or her arm of the little town as it now the thought we've made some preparations here. we've hired more staff and installed you screens and internet service. so we expect to receive a lot of fans because people can't afford to pay to be in sports. the scription to watch the mileage is a most don't have generators to overcome power cuts. give me a couple spite o challenges. one thing, sir, to me gusta, the love of the gay triumphs, all human c, l 20. got them also due to teams at the count of 2022 world cup have now taken to the field. brazil in portugal, thanks. made. wedding starts to the tolerance, german nash has all of the action from dallas waterfront, 5 time champions,
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brazil. it kicks off the quest for a sick wildcat. tycer with a win against serbia. goal is after an hour the match came to life as rash. alison pounds. brazil, ahead and double the lead a thanks to a process from rodriguez where she was a note still a lot of what today the story can they did it in a spec tack killer style he scored at 9 goes in his lawful 7 appearances about his country name seems to have her straight to night there in the p s t. so i went off after a heavy tackle late in the game. a confident sought by brazil. facade be plenty to think about. they didn't manage a single shot on targets ro pathic was there. well that was a lot tougher than expected out for brazil, the farm wind is coming up against a very resolute. so the inside are here at the asylum international stadium that wasn't filled, which allison are stored, his double avi striker who plays a full tank. moving the english premier league,
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or passcode 9 goals and 72 dash 2. 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 gelatin, especially about 2nd gold. yes, we have a good time. it was a good match. i think it's 1st day. you've got to get it for aggressive, but the sake of like the stretch tomorrow, betty betty's with for what you think, i presume when the welcome. i think so. i think will definitely it's going to leave . they will go. okay, well, i don't doubt. oh, we're bringing it down from the found not refilled. good way to 6th. well top they'll have to do, can come up with a mob fall better performance is the one i put up against the savvy about their coach, our teeth. are we happy that i just got on the board and our upper running? i cut off 2022, christiane, even out,
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i stopped talking and finally started playing football. in this loud cut criticism of manchester united resulted in his time at the club being ended that he remains essential to put those plans. that is tournament is andy richardson reports. oh, 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 iris. 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 record is 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 were 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 work 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 day to porterville have, are great place. you can measurable nato and others. we have a very useful t. v. looking for it to feed them, but the 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, portugal 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 to school at 5 different men's world cups. gone as captain
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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 header from osmond. mccory 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, rinaldo, now the 1st flight to score 5, local clubs. whatever other kid amazon, like there's one guy who's done this, i want to lose. and if not better, rinaldo came into this game with a point to prove he's finished it with another record. and his team talk of their group donna did manage to produce african 1st goals in his world cup. the continent
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is still waiting to see its 1st when at these finals. and he richardson al jazeera at dough house, 97 for stadium, se gemma, we've, we seen 2 heavy weights in action, portugal, and for sale you predicted a 51 wind for brazil. again survey. 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 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 suffer, they know how to cook a match 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 had some problems. but that there you have re, charlie, son. it looked like he was playing in ipanema beach at some point for bali. you
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have all of that ego beneath suicide, gabriella is, are so much quality dare. and i think they are a better term team to, to, for me. might be the favorite to one now, because i predict that, that, gen, tina france, maybe i'll say brazil. and that in portugal, in christiane, even now to 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, 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 been in, 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, he can still contribute. he can still offer you something. what that something is
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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 has now been 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 to score a lot. they haven't lost an opener 88 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 create england's another thing that it really impressed me. frances, another team that's been able to impress me that far. okay. and living on in the same group as portugal. here we just discuss it. you're a guy were frustrated and everything. a great game with south korea. you're a guy a twice at the post, including a strike, a heard a 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 has
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a the camera. the only go cutting from breland. bailey, who was born in camry, is clearly an emotional moment to the striker who made his celebration celebrations very low key. every team has that played at once. now at the tone 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 add to alpha mom a stadium defeat could and the home teams hopes of making the la 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 halley 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 the day 6 at the tournaments and our team will have it covers
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