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it's incredibly weak and it is not just rush it. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapons, the st. oh, now j 0. i'm from canada and my country are playing in the world co for the 1st time since 980 say, this is my 1st time covering a world cut. so to half the country that i was born in playing in the country that i live in. well, that's truly amazing. it's so exciting to watch. the world cats come to cats are seeing it all come to light has been an incredible experience. having the biggest football tournament in the world in your own backyard, with such a special time to be living here. ah amazon employees around the world walk off the job on one of the biggest shopping
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days of the year. ah. hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up, a teenager kills 3 people in a school shooting spree and se, and brazil. ready 15 people are killed in russians, shelling income song, week soft ukraine, recapture the southern city. oh, and iranian football fan, celebrates is that teams done whales to keep the world cup pipes alive. ah, i was an employee in more than 30 countries are walking off the job to protest against the company's policy. with a call to action came on one of the biggest,
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biggest, busiest shopping days of the year. black friday. alex bad has more it's become the biggest shopping day of the year. the shop is across the world flock online to amazon to get the black friday bargain. bargains that amazon workers say, come at a cost everybody's looking for bargains here. quite honestly, these bargains are made on the backs of our colleagues. they just don't enough money for it. last year, amazon seed, it made a record profit during the black friday weekend, but we're could say the vet money isn't trickling down. they walking off the job to demand based working conditions and bits of wages. inflation hits in all time. hi. i'm bringing by truck was the small amount of money was salary that you earn. you can't live in this time. like i have 3 children and we both work and we have a huge problem because the costs have risen so enormously that you can't live with
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what you earn. the make him his own pay campaign is also demanding that work is be able to unionize and is calling for an end to binding collective agreements. it's being supported by environmental groups who are calling on the company to commit to environmental sustainability. the most serious industrial action has been centered on the us, france and germany with other protest planned across the globe on that home. thank be on mom, keith. we have 35 countries in the world asking the same thing as us because amazon is a global company. and we all have the same working conditions and the same pay, which is the lowest level of what countries are allowed to pay. we're all in the same mess. amazon has a pet she record when it comes to work as rice last week and us federal judge ordered the company to stop retaliating against employees engaged in workplace activism. and in 2021 union latency, that nearly half of all injuries recorded in
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u. s. warehouses occurred at amazon, amazon workers all over the world, no matter which country thing and work experience, se, se dehumanizing mistreatment from amazon. the conditions are so bad working for amazon, that there is a turnover rate of 150 percent a year. amazon sees the strikes, won't affect operations this weekend operations. this is seat to meet billions of dollars in profit. alex bid, i'll just here. and he has gunman has opened fire in 2 schools in brazil, killing at least 3 people and entering several others. a shooting happened in the town of r, a cruise in the south eastern states. if espiritu santo, official, san employee, was dressed in military clothing. he has been arrested, but it was president elect lily to silva says the incident as an absurd tragedy.
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equal him lu may shaggy i got here quickly and took my daughter, the daughter of her friend, and another student who had asked me for help. i put them all in the cart and we grew of a of a lot of pleasure. my pleasure, though, the tragedy, this is a tragedy tragedy where we need to show solidarity and stand with those who are directly affected. and that is what we're doing here. we want to hang up, man again, a key of has the latest from re janera. the shooter is a 16 year old. he is the son of a military policeman. and the former student of the 1st school he attacked, he attacked to school. he started with the 1st one which is the public school. he went in there in camouflage uniform with his face covered with a math so he couldn't be recognized. uniform had a swastika on it. he went down the hallways then into the teacher's launch where he
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shot 2 teachers and killed them. he then ran away and went to another school, a private school down the same street. there he also entered and started shooting. he killed the 12 year old 6th grade students. he left using his father's car. he had coverage a license plate, so they couldn't be recognized. but he had left some numbers uncovered and that is how they tracked him down. the police found him at his father's house and they when they arrived there, he did not resist. he. c surrendered he said he had been planning this attack for 2 years, but he gave no reason whatsoever for doing the shooting in brazil are not as common as they are in the united states, but they have been increasing over the years. and many people relate to present valuable so not policy of relaxing gun control laws. since he took office,
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the number of weapons that are used by civilians has increased. at least 15 people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city of san. somebody's lay out in the open overnight as emergency services struggle to respond under the barrage of missiles, the government says hospital patients have been transferred to other areas for their safety. marcia has steps off attacks on the city which we ukraine we took earlier this month. i hate to russians. these people took the most precious people in my life, my parents, but i still have my son, and i have to live for him. meanwhile, ukraine as waiting to restore electricity supplies as temperatures reach, sub 0 in many regions. russian missiles have damaged nearly half the countries power facilities. officials of urge people to stuck up on essentials present
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brought him as landscape as his government is working hard to keep households. warm, neutral is of diana national. would you show, we have managed to have the number of people whose electricity is cut off to stabilize the system? blackouts continue in most regions and, and keith, in total, more than 6000000 subscribers are affected. on wednesday evening, almost 12000000 subscribers were cut off. the biggest problems are now in the capitol as well as in the regions of care of odessa, levine, vanessia, and in the appropriate thrust. ah, i saw last catch up with the latest well companies and has jama, the ice nation at katha have been eliminated from the wild cup. it follows at $31.00 defeat against senegal. the 2nd straight loss of the tournament, our correspondent to anti richardson was at the game and has, at this reports from out the mom a stadium ah,
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with wilco futures on the line. the footballing stakes could hardly have been higher. the host nation cattle and african champion cynical cattle had a new key to this gang michaud boshamp brother of worlds and olympic hygiene champion meters, esivore sh him. he was in for a busy afternoon, a burst of life from a chrome, a thief, briefly raised castles, hopes he went down in the penalty box. no spoke, kate was awarded a defensive lamps, then opened the door for cynical who lay dia seizing the opportunity to put his country one mill up. it got worse to catch. so early in the 2nd half the mara jade you making it to new top score and qualifying. does it finals. it was a q for the home country to play their best football of the tournaments. so for a 1st ever well cook gulf, a cattle school by mohammed men's hurry and they ought to mamma stadium.
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the thought to the comeback was swiftly ended. but the young with this scope as it finished 31 to cynical a 2nd straight lost the cat. so, but their phones were failing phones from defeated. how did you feel? cuts off? i think it was a good good. i think i got somewhat on lucky, but the 2 was great and the bombs were here, so it's a good day on the goals are good to go restore the goal. how did you feel catch up late today? were you happy with that same? yeah, they played much better than on sunday. it's like okay, interesting. and what about our behavior? how did you think they play? yeah, they break grade better than usual. i need to set up said that god wasn't a good performance at all. i think they could have done, but it is such shame honestly, but we want in another way, you know, we get to host will come, you know, in all the world come to our country. so that's good. this is for
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a worms. but the shallow for the future, this is 1st time for the players to play the woke up need. and i think and if you took your thought i would do a lot much. next. i hope well this was a 1st win for an african side out. this will cup and cynical went back on track for a place in the last 16 but catalyst hopes all over even a win in that last group game against 3 time woke up on this, the netherlands won't be enough to see them going through to the knockout rounds the home seems well have adventure effectively over to just 2 games and richardson al jazeera a dough hawes alpha mama stadium cut off fate was sealed with the result of the netherlands. could ok the dutch to leave off to 6 minutes. p. s b strike a cody gang. bring them ahead with his 2nd goal in as many well cup matches. but also that who don't dominated netherlands have their go keep andrea,
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not but to thanks to keeping them ahead. denying and valencia as the south americans pushed 40 after the break, they got sit pouncing on a mistake from the european side, valencia at school to go take his county to the foreman to 3. that was one was which also gave a castle, found the whole nation needed, and when to keep them in the tournaments, and that very nearly happened. gonzalez, plaza, hit the frame of the goal as the ecuadorian pushed for a victory housman held on for the rule. it finished one england also missed out on the chance of booking his spots in the knockout stages, but remain in a good position. as off to a goal is draw with the usa. the english knew that when it would guarantee them qualification from the great. but it was a usa, you dominated the early exchanges, less than mckenney had a great job that plays over the ball. chelsea that christian pretty sick shot which hit the cross off the americans. and that was the crisis. either side came boring.
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this was the time in the us. they have met in, well, at english all yet. so when mason mounts shot to the best english in the 1st off, the substitute marcus bash, but had a 2nd half effort safe. as the english failed to break down and organized us side in stock, each time hurricane had a great opportunity to open his going and help the tournament, but sent his head a wide. it finished mill mill, the drilled probably a fair result fortification, to from the group. we will go to the, the wire and the final game of full teams. still in with a chance the results will say, mean, no team has yet guarantee the spot in the knockout stages. iran recover from math rushing, buying good with a super. 5 to know when a return manuela leaving their woke up destiny in their own hands and it leaves the wildest chances of reaching the la 16 hanging by a threads far as well. was that the game for us that ahmed venality, stadium?
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there were emotional things even before this match kicked off with a backdrop of white thread protests over women's rights and around the rain. you national team did sing the national answer. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing. some sharing was a vast improvement by ran over their performance against england. and they had a number of chances to take the lead in this game will finish the match with 10 players. after goalkeeper wayne hennessy was sent off and with him off the page, the match was decided with 2 goals and added time around winning the game to nail to revive their world cap. hope they'll be full of profit in putting into their final game against us. a while will play england with both of these team personal feeling with the chance of reaching the round the big need for one of the torment favorites, brazil it will be without stop play a name off for the next 2 matches, at least with an ankle ligament injury and one, brazil,
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but not short of attacking options. name on one of 9 forwards in the side. say, how much will they miss him? it's, i mean it's crucial. i mean, i could compare maybe went to breathing to some people because yeah, they do have attacking options. but nemo's the different player, he's the one that attracts all the attention. he's the one that grabs all the headlines. he's the one that when he has the ball at his feet, everyone's trying to go after him so much. so they literally have gone after him, if throughout this term in just a short amount of time that he's able to play, he is already the player has been failed the most with 5 vows against him. so when you look at it from that perspective, he makes plays happen. it may be at times he's the one that finishes him, but against serbia, if you will start looking at both goals, he was the one that helped create those pass. he wasn't the last pass or 2nd, last pass you will somewhere go cra, attracting marks, and more importantly, being able to clear spaces for his teammates. and judgement is very briefly this right ankle, a real concern for dana, not the 1st time he's had problems with it is his week by and definitely he music of america, the 1019 for that same injury. he missed
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a couple of months in to $1021.00. and these bring so much but memories of what happened in brazil war cobbler and he was unable to play the semi finals with his team again said germany, but both his father, n 9010. the coach said that he definitely will be in the neck of status, so unlucky that fort name. there is another big day coming up on saturday for eliano messy. he's playing in his final world cup and argentina looking to recover from the biggest shock of the tournament. so far, that $21.00 defeats against saudi arabia. they are up against mexico and what really is a must win 2nd game that match last up on saturday at lou sales state in before that's is shanicea and australia. you kicked things off in great. d. then at saudi arabia, we'll look for that 2nd win against poland and defending champions, france also looking at to make it 2 out of 2 against denmark site plenty, it's look forward to you on day 7 of the torments and our team will have it all
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covered right here on out to 0. ah, well, the casa world cup is inspiring women footballers and iraq, and we'll be meeting some of them in just a moment. also ahead, no respite from the violence in easton democratic republic of congo, despite appeals to the m. 23 fighters to lay down the weapons. ah! but now you may know this already has been particularly heavy rain in jetta. in fact, we had 3 years worth of rain in the day in that see what his day on record is part of saudi arabia. it's finished now, but you can see the results of that much arranging short period of time. the clad that spread east would you think might do the same better thing. so just
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a few showers around and great or western parts. we run as a full cost for saturday. oh, elsewhere. you know, it's just sunshine, the scar, a little breeze with the breeze will probably pick up. indo hon. i'm thinking the football is here in the fans. that breeze picks up of the north west. they during sunday, even stronger on monday, not particularly dusty and not really dropping the temperature much is on the high side of normal around the 30 mark. this is june the day because down in evening is right about 20 by dawn. the bigger picture to the north is one of incoming winter. it's been very warm in georgia and armenia recently. this will change things complete peaks. he snow on the high grad, otherwise rain that keeps movies was towards the caspian scene, eventually will reach other parts of northern europe. this is increasing breeze picking up, making little difference the weather, to be honest. so the radiant potential in the southern half bath garrett's wet season, particularly once again on the eastern side of south africa. ah
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and you theories exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe? we follow a sammy community conflict with a plan to build a mine in their northern sweden home land one that could endanger their ecosystem and their way of life. first nations frontline black butterflies, the cost of going green on al jazeera ah ah.
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again, you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top stories this our amazon employees and more than 30 countries have gone on strike, demanding better working conditions. the mass action came on black friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year. a teenage gunman has opened fire in 2 schools in brazil, killing at least 3 people. officials in the southeastern town of our crews say, the suspect has been arrested. and at least 15 people have been killed by russian shelling in carson in southern new crane. russia has stepped up a tax on the city which ukrainian forces reclaimed. 2 weeks ago. russian president vladimir putin has met mothers of soldiers fighting in ukraine. the event was designed to quell public on rest of russia's chaotic mobilization drive. hundreds of thousands of men have been drafted despite little experience and training. tens of thousands of russians supposedly been killed since the war began in february. hoot and told the mothers not to trust the media and said, lies were being spread about russia's invasion. nature use it can prevent your
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cigarette could give to for i want you to know that i personally and the entire leadership of the country share your pain. we understand that nothing can replace the loss of a son, a child, especially for a mother who we are indebted to are bringing us into this world who nurtured and fed, ah, she want you to know. we shared this pain and of course we will be doing everything so that you don't feel forgotten. am 23 fight as of rejected, caused by east african leaders to thumb and withdrawal from territories. they've taken the democratic republic of congo. the rebel group is widely believed that by wonder and accusation kigali denies him. 23 says it will respect the sci fi, but it has warned, it will retaliate if attacked by congress. these forces now come web as more from the eastern city of goma. the m 23 group has indicated that it will not withdraw
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from territories that is taken in recent months. and they will not this country 2 calls from east african leaders. and they did a communique following a meeting on wednesday in and go to the capital luanda and $23.00 said the statement that it would c 5. but that has been fighting since the friday deadline that the fire passed around the village of the congo. army spokesman, as i'm 23 fighters have been engaging in forces. there are the military forces, say that they've been also fighting. we've been on group him. 23 accuses congo for his fighting alongside on groups. congress army denies it. european and tara ministers have held an emergency meeting in brussels to address the migration crisis report from the european border and coast guard agency show more than 280000 to find them because arrived in eagerly this year doesn't include the 4000000 ukrainian refugees have been granted permission to stay in the u. k. there are 2
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main routes at them. i going to take one from the south, the other from the east. the southern route looks like this many leave libya and she needs the crossing over the mediterranean, into italy, or multiple. they also leave eastern morocco, 2 weeks, the spanish mainland or western rural code to go to the canary islands. the eastern route looks like this. we see people coming from bella, ruth, to the eastern e, you states, mainly poland. but many people who attempt this journey are from iraq, afghanistan and syria. now that a meeting ended without a concrete plan to tackle migration issues, but interior minister do say that they'll keep working to reform the system. dominant cane has moved from brussels. it is not particularly surprising, given that the mood music here was that it was unlikely that a definitive solution would emerge from this meeting. while i've been lots of warm
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words, i half a statement from the cheque minister, the interior, who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministers reiterated that commitment of finding concrete common solutions that can be put in place immediately while working closely together on concluding the ongoing migration reform as soon as possible, but not saying what that means, what is as soon as possible, as we know the french and the italians have widely divergent views on this particular topic and have been making that clear over the course of the past few weeks, and it's not just there that there is disagreement. there's also some concern from other member states about the balkan route. that is the route which the greek government has spoken about, but other balkan countries in the you who have strong concerns the austrians too. so as i say, lots of warm woods talk of solidarity, talk of constructive discussions behind closed doors in the meeting in the building
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behind me. but nothing has really come out of it of substance. and the next time they'll meets will be in december at the latest summit. china has reported another record, high number of new cobit 19 infections. the country is mocking a 3rd straight day of surgeon cases with 35000 infections have been registered. it's the most in a 24 hour period since the pandemic began. that is of one joe and chunk ching had the most cases. while protested are out on the streets of china's western ship, jang region calling for an end to its strict covert 19 lockdown. demonstrated plot plates and the regional capital room chain and march toward city hall. since i have been under locked down for more than a 100 days, uganda has closed schools nationwide to stop an abolla outbreak of virus already killed 55 people with a 141 cases recorded authorities, it will say close markets, bars and churches. i think this,
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i look rosa was what was really necessary because of this tuition abreast were sending the country and we know, yes children are you ready to sit for? we've asked, we trust there so far we've done seeing at school where we cannot guarantee this tuition some point was like some more tricking because we were in bed to bold closure. but, but it would be so similar to living with the exams and everything to us, the group las vegas and wanted to finish everything. now says new expiration spacecraft or ryan has entered the moon's orbit, the rocket carrying ryan took off last week. the capsule is now more than 64000 kilometers above the lunar surface. it will complete half a loop around the moon in about a week's time till then he has gravitational force to head back to earth and
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especially down in the pacific ocean. on the 11th of december, the 1st at world cup in the middle east has inspired athletes across the region, indoor women's football as giving many young iraq. he plays a chance to represent that country is also providing a platform to change traditional attitude towards women and sport. same bus robbie went to hela and spoke to players who said they hope some day iraq can host the tournaments as well. mm hm. in the heart of rural iraq, he is an untapped resource. there is something very special about this backyard game of past. the women playing or nationally ranked after who the was on the women's indoor football squad that brought home the 2022 west asia cup. her sister beneath the place for one of the richest clubs in the country
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proof they say they are just as capable as meant to hate that on a mozilla on a ladder to me. sports means life. i've been playing football since i was a child. i'm able to play by outdoor and indoor football, but it's difficult because there are not enough outdoor facilities for women in iraq. there is no support from the government with proper training. i'm sure all of as women will be able to play indoor and outdoor football. but i think stay the same, then no one will achieve anything. players and coaches say female athletes don't get the same financial or moral support, but their skills are not to be underestimated. kelly at all, danny adela, i bought iraq, has a considerable number of good female players who has skilled and still young. my advice to the football federation is to pay attention to the abilities and skills that we have in if you want to achieve victories and won't be rocky national team to participate internationally. look up to the plan. civilian women in iraq are
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not a model visibility and victories. players say help to change traditional attitudes and simply to compete is to succeed. hillary that made them in a strange people don't support us. they say it's shameful to have a girl playing football. even in my neighborhood, some will say you shouldn't leave your house. what's so special about sports, but i don't pay any attention to them. i'm against the idea that it's shameful for a girl to play football. so what we can play around, but the challenges are many, some travel, 5 hours, just to train for 90 minutes. in sub par facilities that they have to rec, coaches, pay for uniforms and equipment out of pocket. they should be training almost every
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day, but who does club can only afford to once a week? and unlike richer clubs or mail, actually they don't have sponsors. this is an impressive group, but not just because they're right forth in the country. their club can't afford to pay them, so they play purely for the love of again. they may be indoors and the court may be smaller than a field. but coaches say the game is close quarters, relying more on technique and creativity. so for women accustomed to using brain overbroad, it is 2nd nature players from all over the country from all walks of life sharing a single passion, a snapshot of iraq unity investing more in women's athletics. fixing means investing in the countries future to invest robbie all jazeera babylon, iraq ah.

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