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over 1200000 people are expected to visit with the world cup majority of them will arrive hip it seems like the world cup has already started in the classroom when assigning it will travelling through content for the wild card. this is the last part of it before the trip with one thing in common in support for the t b. now, the organizing committee says in terms of bookings on the official cut, our 2022 portal on keep date. there are about 100000 booking. that number is expected to increase as much as 30 percent. by the time the tournament begin. ah you ministers hold an emergency meeting to tackle the worsening migration crisis
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after a dispute between france and italy. ah, i'm cyril benya. it's good to have you with us. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up today, another record number of covey. 19 infections in china, while workers at the world's biggest i phone factory, quit because of pe and health restrictions. m. 23 fighters accept the ceasefire with government forces in eastern democratic republic of congo, but they want to take part in future talks and a huge result for iran and the world cup. too late. goals deliver a victory over whales, but it's a likely fully exit. however, for the hosts to talk with . so we start in brussels, we're european, curio ministers,
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are holding an emergency meeting to address the migration crisis. figures from the european border and coast guard agency show that more than 280000 asylum seekers and migrants arrived in europe this year. and there are 2 main routes from the south end from the east. the southern route looks like this many leave from libya and you nivia and cross over into malta and over to italy. others leave from eastern morocco to reach the spanish mainland while some journey from western morocco to spain's canary islands. the eastern route is like this from bella ru, centre east, in e u nations, mainly poland. and most people who attempt this journey are from iraq, afghanistan, and syria. will dominic cane is following developments for us in brussels. well, one of the things to remember here is you have competing emotions, competing policy requirements from the 27 different member states. and so whilst they stress as much as possible, the need for solidarity and coordinated action,
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they're what they really want to achieve. well, sometimes they're very different from each other, so certainly in so far as those 2 routes of migration are concerned in so far as the balkan rule, that's the overland route, principally. then there is the more central route through the mediterranean. well, that takes in italy particularly, and that is where we see some degree of disagreement between the french government and the italian government about the way forward. certainly in the course of the last few weeks, a bit of a diplomatic sponsor emerged between the 2 countries about how the italian government under the newly elected prime minister maloney believes that the far right agenda she has should be implemented. the french government disagrees completely, and so the words that they have with each other are not particularly warm. it's also worth making the point that the 20 meshes the 3 pillars of an action plan put forward by the e u commission. earlier this week, when again,
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some people say that these are just warm words. they are according to some n jose rehashing existing solutions which haven't worked and dominant cane reporting their and the migrant route from northern france to the u. k is also well established. however many are now taking even greater risks as natasha butler explains from dunkirk. in recent years, what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable the, the run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is, of course, those journeys across the english channel, all very dangerous. they are very risky, and that's why we saw that tragedy one year ago. now, when data inflatable both carrying at least 27 people sank in the sea and those people died. now what the french and british governments have been trying to do in recent years is reduce the amounts of people who are trying to take those dangerous
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coughing, say, recently expanded an existing deal between the 2 countries, which would both to security along the northern fridge coastline more police patrols along the beach is the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers station here and frog from french immigration of the station in the breast. and things that have happened before for charity workers all saying isn't necessarily more security. that's not necessarily going to dissuade people who really believe that they can have better opportunities in life if they reach the u. k. some of the my family that some of them speak english there naturally. they feel more drawn to being in the u. k. and staying in some parts of europe charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe legal routes in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k, without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. at china has reported a record high of new cove in 1900 infections for the 2nd day running. nearly 33000
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were registered on friday the most in a day since the pandemic began. nearly 2000 of those cases were in the capital beijing where most residents have been advised to stay home. the cities have gone, joe and john king have the highest number of cases. restrictions have been imposed to china. 0 copay policy, including locked downs, mass testing. and i don't don't harness on one only by easy coping restrictions can people, if a normal life. otherwise everything is 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, patrick, fuck has more on this from hong kong. the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs 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 as
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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 what to do in peggy's 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 higher and recent days. it's been gradually tightening a day by day. but you know, we are hearing reports also. all the bit of panic buying with people stocking up went groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing at capacity as well. everything is pointed towards a much more sort of prolonged exit out of a 0 curve. it strategy. and there had been a lot of discussion that china may move out of this or a rad 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, great lot of economic uncertainty going ahead and brokerage mura has downgraded
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it's a full cast for the q for, 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 at dr. patrick tang is from sidra medicine here in kotor. and he explains why china has such strict locked else was one of the main reasons why spreading the virus at this point in time is highly evolving, highly optimized, to transmit within human, and is able to be the immunity that you had about from previous versions of a virus, as well as some of the older vaccines. so the population in china is somewhat under vaccinated and then the backings that were news that were not applications that the m r in the back had been used in the western world. so their
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population is more susceptible. the virus is highly transit on highly capable of evading a lot of effort in china right now. developing a similar vaccine samarnie back. so they do have a chinese made m r n a back in. i believe it being used in indonesia right now, and it's still going through regulatory approval as well as production to ramp up production in china. so they are trying to catch up in terms of the technology. but the problem is that even if you look at the global scale, trying to catch up with the buyers all the time as it evolved is a losing battle. there's no way that we can keep making back to catch up with how the buyers mutating at the current rate. so we need to look for other strategies. they're looking for better backing that are, give us more stable protection against multiple types of bearing and 23 fighters
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have rejected a call by east african leaders to withdraw and disarm from territories that they have taken in the democratic republic of congo. the group widely believed to be backed by rwanda, something real, one to denies said in a statement, it would respect to cease fire, but would retaliate if attacks by con, believes forces. now come web joins us from goma. right. malcolm, help us understand if it just occurred this just crossed. so there m $23.00 are okay to respect that the fire, which is supposed to come into force an hour from now if i'm not mistaken, but they don't want to withdraw from the territories. they took, is that right deadline for the sci fi that was told for by east africa needed part actually just 10 minutes ago we got in the last couple of minutes. the m 23 fighters are still fighting. we've heard this from a military source. we've been on the group around the village of m $23.00 accuses the congress east. 4th is a fighting alongside on the congress army denies it. i'm 33, as he mentioned,
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widely understood to be backed by one the one that denies the east african leaders . he met in and go less capital luanda had said by the deadline, the n 23 should be by withdrawal. well that basically these 5 by the deadline and then withdraw and disarm, but it's clear from 23 statement that they don't intend to withdraw. and this time fighting about in this conflict. so i always say and the other for start to get. now the end $23.00 is that it is. it will retaliate. it's commonly for the top companies for the course we'll be thinking about what the next move is, is that enemy hasn't hated this call to withdraw and disarm. now can correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe we've seen deals for a ceasefire before where nothing has occurred and the fighting hasn't stopped is, is that what you think we're looking at right now?
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we're looking at something a little bit more nuanced, more of a hybrid reality on the ground. we are there was a thief. i agreed to earlier that. yeah. but i think continued off to that m 23 continued advancing. both sides say, need the other for starting each of these bustle, but it still looks a lot like to irreconcilable positions. probably congress government says when begin any kind of tool to less and $23.00 withdraws and dis arms. and it's also saying that regarding this conflict that will actually only talk with rwanda says m 23 is on the property. and 23. having not agreed to this call to withdraw, it seems that they are for immediate the us to begin. so, but they haven't met congo the complete government. it's all to proceed with that. so it really looks like a deadlock and certainly
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a possibility of the fighting. continuing from him, malcolm web. thank you so much for your reporting and that cease fire is supposed to have come into effect just minutes ago. so it's still premature to draw conclusions. we'll keep an eye close eye on that or uganda has close schools nationwide to stop an outbreak of the bullet virus. it's already killed. 55 people in the country with 141 cases recorded other measures the curve, the spread included dusk to dawn curfew a ban on travel and the closure of markets, bars and churches. i think this ali closure was what was really necessary because of this tuition day abreast wish and in the country and we know, yes children are you ready safe or we that we trust there so far we less than seeing at school where we cannot guarantee this tuition at some point was like some more shocking kozora and prepared to bold closure. but, but the idea would be so to
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a similar to living group up with our syllabus and the exams and everything to us. they grew close to the the previous but wanted to finish everything while always vice president solos klaus to lima has been arrested on corruption charges. he is accused of receiving up to $280000.00 from several companies and exchange for government contracts to lima. has condemned the investigation by mal, always anti corruption bureau and he is applying for bail still had on l 0. it will tell you why. the appointment of israel's new security minister is causing alarm in palestine and beyond. every speed of tibetan refugees and the whole fear backlash, them making political status steamers. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways,
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it's the weekend. here's her forecast. could to have your long look at this one off in india. still seen a few showers for the southern size. there's nothing major. this is stretching from tamela. i do read into karnataka states on saturday except more persistent, rain, bigger downpours to be expected for indo china, especially at fort southern sections of vietnam, around human city. and for thailand is ball on the capital bank are you're coming in at 29 degrees on saturday. still that persistent band of rain around the pearl river valley in china, anywhere in this area. certainly, we do run the risk of seen some flooding, so called friend punched across that strap. temperature is in the korean peninsula, pyongyang 4 degrees. that energy is hopped over the waters here slamming into the western side of japan for the main island of honshu. so whites and windy conditions to be expected there for indonesia, really for the main island of javert. anywhere here were seen some downpours,
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but especially for around not too far away from east java province. next stop been going to take you to pakistan where it's going to be a cool start to the day. this could be, are some of the coldest fare of the season, so far karate at 13 degrees, but you bounced back through the day at 32, which is where you should be. that's it soon. a bit to with sponsored by kat. are there ways a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe? we follow as sammy communities conflict with the plan to build a mine in their northern sweden home land. one that could endanger their ecosystems and their way of life. first nations frontline black butterflies. the cost of going green on al jazeera with
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines. this our e u ministers, responsible for migration. a holding an emergency meeting in brussels. un figures show nearly 86565000 asylum seekers arrived in europe. this year, 13 and a half 1000 more than in 2021. health authorities in china have reported the highest number of daily daily cove 19 infections for a 2nd day. nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that is the most since the pandemic began. and 23 fighters have rejected a call by african leaders to withdraw and disarm from territories that they have taken in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the congolese government has rejected any direct talks with the armed group. the european union is appealing to
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israel to end the solitary confinement of 21 year old palestinian prisoner madman astra. he was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13, accused of being linked to a stabbing attack. while he's serving a 9 and a half year sentence was family, says manasseh rice, suffering from psychological trauma as a result of being in isolation for nearly a year. a court has now extended that by another 4 months. attentions between israel and palestinians have been rising as newly reelected benjamin netanyahu tries to put together a government that yahoo is liquid party has reached an agreement to offer far right leader. it's more been good beer. the role of national security minister netanyahu is alliance with bank of yours jewish. our party is aimed at helping him form a government. allen fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem. certainly, since the election is looked clear, that payment via m r, bank of year would be given
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a senior position in the government. he wanted to be at the interior security minister. it looks as if that is the position that he will get with some added rules as well, including overseeing the border police. essentially the police force that looks after the entrances into the occupied waste buying their assembly though is in the palestinian community who be concerned. but there are those in the international community, her concern to the americans, for example, are deeply concerned about been given the leader of jewish power will be given such a significant role. now the american say though, what with whoever is julie elected and appointed by the israeli government. but they have concerns that they will have to deal with a man who has been convicted for inciting violence for hate speech in the past. and his connections to a group that had been recognized by the americans as a tedra group, but also a by the israelis as a tailor group. and he will take a significant position at the certainly a great deal of,
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of upset here over the last few days because of the reaction that we've seen from the israeli security forces after the bombing on wednesday. and we know that in the, at the area of abigail, for example, just starting kilometers and from the center of jerusalem in west jerusalem, there was an attack over night. a number of cars were burnt out, and there was races graffiti left near by, including one that said, stop with the terrorist attacks that shows just how things have become here over at the last month or so. a president vladimir, who lensky has called on ukrainians to endure the winter with temperature is set to drop further in the coming days. russian strikes have damaged nearly half the nation power facilities. electricity has been restored the ports of the capital, but people are being urged to stock up on essentials. places have been set up in keys where people can keep warm. yeah, and the eglin is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. he says
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the choice for many ukrainians this winter will be to freeze or fleet the 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 suffer beyond belief. i've also seen areas that have been newly re taken by ukraine in courses where the have to be in a whole very many months and what people have been now without electricity, water, warm, heating for several months. this civilian population cannot sustain an entire winter without electricity, without warm, without running water. and it's now
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a breaking 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 went into 3 weeks. it could be minus pen minus 20. that is clear that will be a new wave of this basically because the choices freeze or flee from any of the areas that will not be heating in the villages. i saw yesterday in a very long time, not before this freezing winter so, so they have no options but to choose to get more aid from us, priests and hope for the better or to please. and then they will flee west in weston ukraine or 2 neighboring countries that will have to receive multiple
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rights groups in nepal, se authorities, they are cracking down on political expression about china. and it's 1951 annexation of tibet. the decades to beth and refugees had been fleeing to nepal and staging protests against china. barnaby. lo went the captain and do and spoke to some of them every morning in the boat. her district of cut mon damage around this holy sites, 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 15th had arrived in 1959. when then came, a hendrick opened its borders to those fleeing the chinese occupation of tibet. in your homeland? are you allowed to practice your religion duty,
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but 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 pings visit to nepal. since then, chinese ministers have also visited a visit where chinese minister to cartman de 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 these myself, the nipple. the government has repeatedly stated it adheres to a one china policy. it's national human rights commission says freedom of political
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expression is outside. it's mandy. i think that is done for deacon related wishes that listen lead. linda, china, and nevada. i was political physician and what, what to what did they stand of, gordon, of nevada. but 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. pardon below al jazeera cut been to us with the world cup hosts katara are on the verge of elimination. now after losing their 2nd
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successive match today, they were beaten by african champions, senegal 31. the final score. this sets out to mama stadium katara did score their 1st ever world's cup goal. but the home team now need a highly unlikely combination of results to progress from the group on to the next stage of the competition. as for iran, they bounced back from their opening game defeat to beat the 10 man whales, team to nil at now sets up a crucial match with the usa and iran spinal group game to reach the last 16 or a fun is at our ryan hotel here in doha, where the iranian team are staying and she says, as of very happy with this result. well, i certainly have out fans. very happy fan behind me. i'm in a place called are right, and it's not far from us, but been a stadium where the match was taking place. and usually it holds around 60000 fans, the fans behind they were telling me they reach around 40000,
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still many more iranian says and there were whilst fan, but they said all of them had real heart, obviously, and incredibly tense mat, i'm outside iran hotel, this is where the players are actually saying, and many iranians have been hanging out trying to capture a photo with their favorite players, or just a chance to see them and congratulate them coming in. we haven't yet seen them, but i will speak to the fans very quickly. so thank you so much for joining me. how with the match, congratulations. thank you very much. the much was amazing. good privilege to be here. to be honest with you, tony victory against. well, such a great theme was the place of course, much better than bertha, much better than the 1st game. and to the honesty i want to congratulate you rang empty, but we are on who's been through hard days now and i hope this week 3 brings them lots of joy and happiness. i hope we can win the next game as well. and we go through with big clean points and thanks or england to be thought to give us
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a very good lesson. we'll say you're throwing together and media today. i'm proud of the country and my national. well, it was almost unrecognizable the team. and this time round against wealth and they were with england. how did that deal? i mean the health is still on the pitch. this was actually deleon, even young performers. the 1st one, i don't know if it was a patient, this stuff went on the back home, but i don't think they played when the 1st game brought them to representative of indian quality. but this time today, i think they went out there. they did best, they can, they, they, they be thrilled. i think if they play like this in the next game with. and of course as doors has been giving great analysis of what's actually happening in the country. there is of course tension, but we do have some very happy fun here at around a friday last game will be between the us in england after a frustrating draw against wales, this walk up isn't about to get any easier for the us side. my cannot reports on
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this is one of the youngest teams in the tournament with an average age of only $24.00, a new generation of players most taking part in their 1st world cup. i feel like the number one thing that americans will watch when it comes to soccer. so we're, we're really excited and we're thankful for, for any type of support we can get and, and we're truly gonna, we're gonna give everything we have and, and hope to make everyone back home proud in the us. the game is called soccer, and it's a country's fastest growing sport. one of the reasons is a team that fans considered to be representative of a golden generation that contest the best. for us, it's trying to build some momentum, both within the team gain, some experience, work up experience, but also with our, you know, with the american public. and, you know, we think good performances here can that can do that. and so for us, it's gonna analyze this game but, but focus fully ahead on friday and put it in
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a good performance. it'll be interesting to see how the players perform as a cohesive unit. going into this tournament. they have a lot of energy. however, they gotta make sure to harness that energy in appropriate way because they're going to be going up against standing teens like the england teen $35.00, our compet you can on martin is a lifestyle coach, advises companies on how to engage with us soccer vans. imagine feel a little kid right now, which also focuses on teaching kids that saca is far more than just a game and realize how soccer is and bass. i'm a universal language when it comes to sports and then it gives people opportunity to see a new culture, anna, and a region, an entirely different way. some of the things that stood out to me in particular for this installation of world cup is that they're going to be using female referees fishy thousands of kilometers away from kata supporters will gather.

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