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lead, after hearing that other villages had been attacked. what we do in al jazeera is tried to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the ugly, tell it as it was, and leave the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity asked me to tell their story. on counting the cost will rich nations pay for climate lawson damage or is it enough to promise a painful fiscal plan in britain as the country faces the biggest hit to living standards, plus people scored big with the cattle well cooperating. $7500000000.00 in revenue . counting the cost of al jazeera ah amazon employees around the world walk off the job on $1.00 of the biggest shopping
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days of the year. ah. hello them, norah kyle, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up. iran supremely to propose to address the nation as months long protest showed no sign of stopping public anger rises against crone of irish restrictions in china. his case has had a record high for a 3rd day and a teenage gum and kills 3 people during a shooting spree at 2 schools. and purcell ah amazon employees and more than 30 countries, are striking to protest the company's labor policies. the call to action against the online retailer coincides with one of the busiest shopping days of the year. black friday. alex bad has the story. it's become the biggest shopping day of the
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year. shoppers across the world flock online to amazon, to get a black friday bargain. bargains that amazon workers say, come at a cost here, dr. down the hill, everybody's looking for bargains here. but quite honestly, these bargains are made on the backs of our colleagues. they just don't earn enough money for it. last year, amazon seated made a record profit during the black friday weekend. but workers say that money isn't trickling down. they walking off the job to demand better working conditions and better wages, as inflation hurts and all time high for me, i know you're bringing by truck with the small amount of money was salary that you earn. you can't live in this time, but 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 what you earn must marker the, make him his own pay campaign is also demanding that work is be able to unionize
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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 at haunt st. pete on more key. we 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 at the lowest level of what countries are allowed to pay. we're all in the same mess. o'connor to amazon has a pet she recalled when it comes to work is rights. last week, u. s. federal judge ordered the company to stop retaliating against employees engaged in workplace activism. and in 2021 union leaders see that nearly half of all injuries recorded in u. s. warehouses occurred at amazon, amazon workers all over the world,
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no matter which country 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 nate billions of dollars and profit. alix bid al jazeera iran supreme leader is expected to make a national address as the country faces widespread protests. weeks of mass demonstrations have been sparked by the death of masa armine while she was in police custody in september. the violent crack down on rallies has been widely condemned, but leaders in terror on a case western countries of orchestrating the unrest guidelines to door such a bar as she is standing by 1st in taiwan. and don't just not often that we hear
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from the supreme leader. what are we expecting him to say? well, it's not often that we hear from him delivering a live speech. laura, this is the 1st time that he'll be doing as so at this events that is to commemorate the address each week. that is, of course, at day members of volunteer members of the revolutionary guard forces in the country that was established shortly after the revolution. in 1979, the supreme leader will most likely be addressing the ongoing protests and demonstrations across the country that have continued. now that they're into their 11th week, this event of we understand that it will be joined by many members of the passage forces. about $5000000.00 of them will be joining the supreme leader virtually from across the country. the latest numbers we have from officials is that there's about 7000000 active members part of the best each forces in iran, i think,
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will be very telling at the tone that the supreme leader will take about what is happening inside the country. as since the demonstrations began, we've seen a lot of violence or we haven't seen the level of violence that we have seen in the past demonstrations in this country. just to give you an idea. 2019, there was a week of protest that are opted after the government increase fuel prices by about 200 percent over night. within that week, the authorities shut down the internet completely in the country and human rights group say over a 1000 people were killed. that's in the span of a week. now these demonstrations that have been ongoing for 11 weeks now. according to various human rights organizations, over 400 people have been killed so far. according to officials, at least 50 members of security forces have died in these demonstrations now. the supreme leader during his previous as speeches in the past few weeks, he has said that these demonstrations are ongoing as a result of a few people that have been swayed by foreign entities,
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is blamed western powers for fueling the unrest in the country. and really at persuading the a young population in her, on the 2 upper rise up against the system. he's also going to see whether or not he'll speak about the ongoing issue of the nuclear deal that is known as the j c p away, which is now really going nowhere and it hasn't for the past few months as a result of a number of issues that have been ongoing between the international atomic energy agency and iran's cooperation with that organization. there's been a lot of speculation about whether or not those at nuclear negotiations will resume between her on and western powers. but to the supreme leader who has the ultimate authority add to it such issues as specifically foreign policy is it looked at whether or not the united states can be trusted. he said that it in the
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past western countries such as the united states are not to be trusted. and that is one of the reasons that iran has really maintained its position when it comes to those nuclear talks and continue to advance it's nuclear activities and program at . now having said that, i think will be very telling whether or not the g, a supreme leader will mention any of these issues in his speech, and also the role that message members play inside the country. as we've seen during the unrest. there has been a lot of members of bessie's military forces, reportedly confronting demonstrators, and i think we'll expect to hear from him on that issue as well. okay. will do so you'll be helping us to monitor the supreme at lead of speech. we can bring parts of it to view as during this hour for the moment. thanks very much. now, china has reported another record number of new cove 19 infections. the country has mocking a 3rd straight day of surgeon cases. on 35000 infections have been registered. it's
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the most in a 24 hour period. since the pandemic began, protesters have been rallying in china's western singe ang region calling for an end to the cove. at 19 lockdown, demonstrators block streets and the regional capital in march towards city hall singeing has been under lockdown for more than a 100 danes and speak to patrick fork. he's in hong kong and patrick talk us through this growing public anger that we're seeing across china. yeah, well, we have been seeing some extraordinary video all week really coming out of china, highlighting the growing frustrations among people over this 0, coven chaos. and what's happening in jang right now was just really an extreme instance of that sort of the videos are showing hundreds of people out on the streets, us chanting and the lockdown and the lock them. and you know, chin jang,
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many parts of it have been under locked down as you say, for over 3 months. these people are coming out and protesting a great risk to themselves. but a lot of this is also been fueled by a recent incident in which 10 people died in a, in a blaze in a residential building. and a lot of people are suggesting that sir, delays to rescue efforts were caused by a 0 covered sir. prevention measures but you know, war week we've really been seeing a lot more videos of this kind surfacing on social media in china. not just in chin jam but in one joe and chunk ching and the other places as well. and that's also a suggestion of that sense as actually having a little bit of a hard time catching up and scrubbing the material from the internet to prevent it from getting out on the numbers themselves. they're also growing questions about the accuracy. see all the figures as you say. we have had another record daily, high in china, more than 35000 cases. but notably, official data saying there were only 6 deaths related to covered for the last 6
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months. and that just doesn't seem to add up when you consider the level of restrictions the government has put in place. indeed. okay, patrick for the moment. thanks. very much raised the very latest that from hong kong on the situation on mainland china. now north korea and media says china has offered to work with pyongyang towards securing regional piece that are brought comes after north, clarified another intercontinental ballistic missile. last week, the latest in dozens launch this year. the state news agencies reporting that china's president she jenna pang, made the comments in a letter to north korean leader kim jong ern, south korea, meanwhile, has called for more sanctions. a teenage gunman has opened fire in 2 schools in brazil, killing at least 3 people and injuring several others. the shooting happened in the town of r, a cruise in the southeastern states of espiritu santo. officials say the boy was dressed in military clothing. he has since been arrested. brazil's president elect,
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luna da silva, says the incident is an absurd tragedy. vehicle handle. shaggy, got you know quickly and took my daughter, the daughter of her friend, and another student who asked me for help him. i put them all in the car and we drove of a guy that a lot of work. and i said, my budget is though a tragedy is a tragedy in a 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 keep has more from red, narrow. the shooter is the 16 year old. he is the son of a military policeman. and the former student of the 1st school he attacked the attack 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 to do the form had
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a swastika on it. he went down the hallways then into the teacher's launch, where he shot 2 teachers until 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 a 12 year old, 6 grade student. he left using his father's car. he had coverage the license plate so they couldn't be recognized. but he had left some numbers on coverage and that is how they track him down. the police found him at his father's house and they, when they arrive there, he did not resist surrender. 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 president
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valuable. so now the policy of relaxing gun control laws since he is off is off the number of weapons that are used by civilian has increased. cilla had hair on out its era, a human as, as failed to make a plan to tackle migration, but promised to work towards an agreement. and as it in the u. k, say enough is enough tens of thousands planned to walk off the job. and as that pay demands on mat ah, a new series follows football is from $6.00 countries hoping to make it to catch our 2022. at some point that i had to choose between football and my studies. ah, this episode meets 3 young men from morocco, striving to make their childhood dreams come true. i know my capabilities and i
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know where i want to reach the world cup, dream morocco on al jazeera. 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 and that's the wet his day on record is part of saudi arabia. it's finished now, but you can see the results that much arranging, such a short period of time, the clad that spread east would you think might do the same better thing. so just a few showers around and great or western parts. we run as a forecast for saturday. oh, elsewhere. you know, it's just sunshine in the sky little breeze, but the breeze will probably pick up in doe, hon. i'm thinking the football is here on the fans. the breeze picks up of the north west lay during sunday and even stronger on monday, not particularly dusty and not really dropping the temperature much is on the high side of normal around the 30 miles. this is june the day because it cools down in
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evening run about 20 by dawn. the big picture to the north is one of incoming winter. it's been re warm in georgia in armenia recently. this will change things completely. he's now on the high ground. otherwise, rain that keeps moving east was towards the caspian sea. eventually we'll reach other parts of nolan. the rom, this is increasing breeze picking up, making a little difference, the weather, to be honest throughout the rapier, potentially in the southern half bath garrett's wet season, particularly wants to get on the eastern side. oh, south africa. ah, with delta, we're surrounded by it. we by and by, i'm, by as economies push but more and more growth. but consumerism is devastating the planet where do those resources? where did the impact got obstruction? alley re reveals the many horses pushing endless economic growth at the cost,
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the vital plan of action. the sellers with a truck for a reason, all hail the planet episode 3 on al jazeera. ah, in ah though again, you're watching out is there a has reminder of our top story is this our amazon employees and more than 30 countries have gone on strike, demanding better working conditions. the math labor action comes on black friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year china has registered a 3rd day of record number of code 19 cases and $35000.00 is bumped the tightening of restrictions in several regions. and
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a teenage gunman has opened fire in 2 schools in brazil, killing at least 3 people vessels in the southeastern town of our crews say, the suspect has been arrested truckers in chile, i've walked out of talks to end road blockades. negotiations broke down after the government refused to drop lawsuits against the drivers. the blockades began 5 days ago in protest against diesel prices. the strike is threatening food and fuel surprise. 95 percent of chillers freight is carried by truck. along the countries main north south highway bruce president, pedro castillo, has sworn in a new prime minister, betsy travers as the 5th premier since castillo took office in july 2021. travers, as a former labor minister left as leader, has been under fire from the opposition controlled congress since coming to power is face to impeachment attempts in the right way. opposition is scrambling for support for a 3rd trial. nurses in england,
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wales and northern ireland are set to go on strike next month will be the biggest walk out in the history of britain's national health service. the nursing union says its demand for a raise of around 17 percent will make up for years of increase is below inflation . and in barbara reports from london, he's a nurse in britain's national health service and he's never struggled as much to make ends meet. chuck, who do bear me via juno, says he seen, colleagues leave the profession to work in supermarkets because the wages are better. he staying puts, but he's making sacrifices. i've had to calm down on a lot of things or when the kids are, which i can't afford to provide for them because of the high cost of living. so it's not just about clap in for esther independent make and i think we need to be respected and appreciated for what we do now for the 1st time nurses in all parts of the u. k. except scotland will stage $212.00 our strikes next month. their
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representative body, the royal college of nursing, says they had no choice after the government rejected calls for formal talks over in h as pe. the asi in says, experienced nurses, a 20 percent worse off in real terms compared to 2010 due to successive below inflation pay awards. this is not something that nurses day at the drop of the hat . it's not something that nursing stafford ever done across the whole of the cane such huge numbers. so it is significant and it should be sending a really clear message to the government that they need to do some thank. the government says the pay demands are excessive, pointing to this year's rise, worth 4 percent on average, following last year's 3 percent rise despite a general public sector, pay fries as a number of areas where we can work together. my door is open to talk with them, but i think the, the asking terms of something point 6 percent on pay around 3 times. what many viewers are themselves getting in the private sector or is not within the economic
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conditions we face affordable at this time. but unions argue that instead of investing in current nursing staff, billions of dollars are being spent on agency workers to plug workforce gaps with $25000.00 nursing staff, leaving the n h. s. in the last year. nurses will still provide emergency care during the strikes, but we're in services will be hit hard at a time when the system's already under extreme pressure. further strikes are likely in effect during the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland. plans strikes have been called off after the revolved government came up with an offer worth 8 per cent for a newly qualified nurse. but the rest of britain is getting ready for severe disruption. the dean barbara al jazeera london and he's 15. people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city. of course, on some bodies were left out in the open overnight as emergency services struggled to respond. the regions governor says hospital patients have been transferred from curse on to other areas. russia has stepped up attacks on the city which was re
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taken by ukrainian forces 2 weeks ago. i hate the 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. ukraine is racing to restore electricity supplies as temperatures which sub 0 in many parts of the country. russian missiles have damaged nearly half of ukraine's power generating facilities. officials have urged people to stock up on essentials. president vladimir lansky says his government is working hard to keep households warm groceries of dania. yes, you will just you, we've 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 $6000000.00 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,
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and in the appropriate thrust, russian president vladimir putin has met mothers of russian soldiers fighting in ukraine. event was hosted to quell public unrest after hundreds of thousands of men were drafted to fight in ukraine. many have little experience and inadequate trade, eng fit and told the mothers not to trust the media. and claim lies were being spread about russia's invasion. using purchase a good gifted for i want you to know that i personally and the entire leadership of the country share your pang. 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 assay. i want you to know we shared this pain and of course we will be doing everything so that you don't feel forgotten. police and serbia have discovered hundreds of migrants living in make shift camps and an abandoned house near the border with hungary police they,
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they were called to the northern town of haul. gosh, earlier on friday, following reports of people shooting at each other on the street, at least one person was treated for gunshot wounds. please eventually uncovered around 600 migrants in the area, as well as a stash of weapons or european interior ministers have failed to reach an agreement on a strategy to manage migration reports from the european border and coast guard agency show more than $280000.00 asylum seekers arrived illegally this year. that doesn't include the 4000000 ukranian refugees have been granted permission to stay in the u . now there are 2 main routes at the migrants will take one from the south and one from the east. the southern route looks like this many leave from libya and to nicea. and they head up to italy or malter across the mediterranean. or they leave from eastern morocco to spain or western rural code to the canary islands. or the western root looks like this. they come from belarus in to the use
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states, mainly poland and most of the people who attempt this journey or from iraq, afghanistan and syria, that e u meeting ended without a concrete plan to tackle migration issues. but ontario, ministers say they'll keep working to reform the system. donna kane, as more 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 words, i have a statement from the cheque minister of the interior, who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministers reiterated that commitment to find in concrete common solutions that can be put in place immediately. while working closely together on completing 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
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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 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. thousands of people have marched in spanish, 30 to demand, an end to gender based violence. walking in factional dave, the elimination violence against women, climate, petro sanchez, men needed to step forward to end the culture of machismo usa shane to see so many
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cases of male violence against women in spain. the prime minister, sal time and unprincipled says the military has prevented and attempted coup. forman tried to attack on me headquarters, including the former leader of the outgoing national assembly. he lost his position this month following september. elections. an investigation is underway. ah, did you go? we were the target of an attempted cruise, which began at around midnight and ended shortly after 6 in the morning. of the armed forces who were targeted in the attack on their barracks, responded effectively responsibly. and because of this professionalism, no one died. a lieutenant was taken hostage and wounded, but will be able to resume his duties in a few days. while his vice president silas class, till emma has been arrested on corruption charges,
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is accused of receiving up to $280000.00 from several companies in exchange for government contracts. chima has condemned the investigation by mm. allow is anti corruption bureau and is applying for bail. uganda has closed schools nationwide to stop an outbreak of the bowl of iris. it's already killed, 55 people with a 141 cases recorded. officials of also closed marcus bars and churches. i think this, i like russia was what was really necessary because of this was showing it for us was running the country and i, we know, yes children are you ready to sit for with us? we trust there so far we less done soon got school where we cannot guarantee this tuition some point was like so more tricky because we weren't fed to bold loser, but it would be sold to somewhere to live in cooper with the exams and everything to us that group las vegas
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and wanted to finish everything rescue teams and indonesia, continuing efforts to clear debris and recover the bodies of victims after mondays, earthquake now the west java town of changer. the national disaster mitigation agency says the death toll has risen to 310 with 24. others still missing voters in taiwan casting ballots and local elections elected madison city council members don't have a direct se in ty, ones, china policy, but the present sighing when says the world is watching how taiwan defends is democracy. tensions with china are simmering with the mainland, claiming the island as is territory. hm. oh, station castle have been eliminated from the world cup following a 31 defeat against senegal. it was their 2nd straight loss of the tournament and
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he richardson was at the game with wilco futures on the line. the footballing steaks 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 world an olympic hygiene champion meters, esivore him. he was in for a busy afternoon, a burst of life from acr him, a thief, briefly raised castles, hopes he went down in the penalty box. no spot. kate was awarded a defensive lamps, then opened the door for cynical who lay dia seizing the opportunity to put his country. one miller. it got worse to catch so early in the 2nd 12, 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 goal for cattle, schooled by mohammed men's hurry and they all to mamma stadium. the thoughts
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of a comeback with swiftly ended bamboo, the yang with this scope as it finished 3 once a cynical, a 2nd straight lost the cat so but their phones were failing fall from defeated. how did you feel, catch up late today? 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 girls are good to go restore the goal. how did you fail catch up late today? were you happy with that same? yeah, they played much better than on sunday. it's like a great to do. and what about over here? how did you think they play? yeah, they break grade. better than usual. i need to set up. said that god. it wasn't a good performance at all. i think they could have done, but it is such shame honestly, but we one in another way, you know, we get to host will come, you know,
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and all the world come to our country. so that's good. this is for a while, but the shallow for the future. this is 1st time for the players to play. the woke up me and i think in the future though, we do a lot much of a mixed will cope. i hope. well, this was a 1st win for an african side of this world cup and cynical and our back on track for a place in the last 16 were catalyst hopes all over even a win in that last group game against 3 time wilco finalist, the netherlands won't be enough to see them going through to the knockout rounds. the home teams will come adventure effectively over to just 2 games. on the richardson al jazeera at dough hawes alpha mom a stadium will iran recovered from their thrashing by england with a 2 nil when over a 10 man whales leaving their well cut destiny in their own hands. far as smell has more, there were emotional themes even before this match kicked off with
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a backdrop of wide spread protests over women's rights. in the rain, you national team did sing the national anthem. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing. some were cheering 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. we'll 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. hope they'll be full of confidence heading into their final group game against the usa. while wales play england, with both of these teams, are still in with the chance of reaching the knock at rounds, fans and former teammates of argentinian football stall, diego, mar. donna have marked the 2nd anniversary of his death. hundreds gathered into horror on friday to pay their respects to the man widely regarded as one of the
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greatest players in history for president johnny and continue to attend to the ceremony. later on saturday, argentina will face mexico in a do or die much off to a shock defeat to saudi arabia in that group see open a or the 1st of all, carpet in the middle east as inspired athletes across the region in door women's football is giving many young a rockies a chance to represent their country is also providing a platform to change traditional attitude towards women and sport. they invest ravi went to heller and spoke to players who said they hope sunday iraq can also host the tournament. ah, me, 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
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asia cup. her sister beneath the place for one of the richest clubs in the country proof they say they are just as capable as men the high out let on in the zillow on allowed 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 us 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 a rock, 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
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that we have. if you want to achieve victories and won't be iraq, he national team to participate into national look up to the plan should be at in hm. women in iraq are not a model visibility and victories player say help to change traditional attitudes and simply to compete is to succeed. hillary that made them. it is 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 the 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 with the challenges are many, some travel, 5 hours just to train for 90 minutes. in sub par facilities that they have direct
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coaches pay for uniforms and equipment out of pocket. they should be training almost every 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. it means investing in the countries future. in basra, b o g 0, babylon,
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iraq watching al jazeera there's plenty more still ahead in creating live conference of a televised address by iran supreme lead ah, december on al jazeera, the middle east 1st world cup takes place and gets off with 32 countries buckling gets out for sports biggest prize immersive has no short documentaries, african direct returns, showcasing africa stories from african filmmakers amid a deep political crisis and worse and economic conditions, julia goes to the polls just months after a contentious constitutional referendum combating the climate in nature crises, rise meet the people who believe global systems must change joe biden hope some 50 lead us from across the african continent with the aim of underscoring the
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importance of us africa relations. december on al jazeera, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands at john? so i'm not very up to about any negotiation. a winter. it's going to be hell holder inside story on al jazeera opened in time for the world cup. this new part of hammer international airport has been designed to offer often tired and stressed out passengers a different travel experience. surrounding the tropical garden of 65 new shops and restaurants and passages capacity has increased by nearly 50 percent. this bill of dough hot water front will be given a new bro bye, replacing the flowers with this temporary gallery, gives the peak into the design of the new museum in the brand new city. a blue sail cutter is national libraries hoping for more visitors during the world cup when
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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, the world cap is about more than sports. it's reflecting and transforming the culture of an entire country. what happens when the news media failed to do their job? it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is not yet a democracy. there's no accountability, the listening post exposes the power is controlling the narrative russian media. does a lot of fabre rapidly. his method has to be back by the whole propaganda, but apples and the tools they use to do it. how do you read through all of them information? how do you determine what is this and from out with the listening post your guide to the media on al jazeera lou.
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oh there again, we are launching a vent that's happening at the moment in iran or on supreme leader. i told it i am a ne is addressing a crowd of besieged volunteers. us be volunteer per minute. treat group in iran is an event as being shown on national television, and we are expecting the supreme needed to make a rad national address as well. a waiting for him to speak. then let's just bring in dawson jabari. she's all correspondent in tech ron. and is also listening, and it's not often is it that we have from the supreme leader, tulsa, addressing the nation life on television. what are we expecting him to say? i think we're going to hear these supreme leader who has been in power in this
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country for the past 33 years is the ultimate authority in iran. he's going to try and urge a unified tone in iran, which has not been the case over the past 11 weeks now since the death of 22 year old massa media custody. there's been unrest, widespread unrest across iran in places that have not ever before see demonstrations, although they are small in numbers. what is significant is that they've been going on for so many weeks that the supreme leader will most likely also talk about the recent when byron's national football team against wales that took place in doha on friday. and i think people be looking to, again accused western powers of inciting unrest inside the country and the audience that he has at the moment. these are volunteer forces in the country, according to officials. there's about 7000000 besieged members that are active
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members in iran, and they are very much noted to the supreme leader as he walks in to this event, we heard them chanting his name saying that they are his soldiers and that they are listening to his orders we understand there's about 5000000 members of messy forces that are joining this events via video conference and we're waiting to see what the supreme either will say. okay, do so thanks very much for keeping on monitoring that event and we'll cut back to it when he starts talking about something that is relevant. thank you very much. now you're a pull, has announced the arrest of 44 suspects in 10 countries who accused of being part of europe's most dangerous crime networks. the res talked to the crime organization, appraising and the czech republic, france, germany, lapierre, lithuania, poland, and the slovak republic. police. these large numbers of drugs including cocaine,
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cannabis and methamphetamines, vested gates, is believe the group has linked to drug traffickers outside of europe. european union is appealing to israel to end the sultry confinement of 21 year old pris palestinian prisoner ah mad manasseh. he was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13, accused of being linked to a stopping attack. he's 7 and 9 and a half years sentence. man, as was family says he's suffering psychological trauma because he's been in isolation for nearly a year. the court has now extended that by another 4 months. tension between israel and palestinians has been rising as newly reelected benjamin netanyahu tries to put together a government nest now whose liquid policy has reached an agreement to offer far right. leader been given the role of national security minister asking yahoo is align with givers jewish power policy to try to help him form a government. alam fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem. certainly since
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the election is looked clear that bank via it, about bank of year would be given 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 i did rules as well, including overseeing the border police. essentially the police force that looks after the entrances into the occupied west bank. there are certainly those in the palestinian community who be concerned, but there are those in the international community who are concerned 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
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a tedra group, but also a by the israelis as a terrier group. and he will take a significant position at the certainly a great deal 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, the area of abbey gosh, for example, just starting kilometers 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. and 20000 faces have rejected caused by east african leaders to disarm and went draw fantastic trains. they've taken and democratic republic of congo. and it is widely believed to be backed by rwanda and accusation can garley denies the m 23 and grant said in
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a statement at what condition me respect a ceasefire. barton warned that it will retaliate if attacks by congress. these forces now come web has moved from the eastern city of goma. the n 23 group has indicated that it will not withdraw from territories that is taken in recent months. and they will not this country 2 calls from east african leaders. may that a communique following a meeting on wednesday in the capital luanda and 23 said in the statement that it would c 5. but that has been fighting since the friday deadline that the fire passed around the village of congo, army spokesman, as i'm 23 fighters have been engaging his forces there. the military sources say that they've been also fighting. we've been on group him. 23 accuses congress for the fighting alongside on groups from guys. army denies it now,
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says new expiration spacecraft or ryan has entered the moon's orbit. the rockets carrying the capsule took off last week. ron is now more than 64000 kilometers above the lunar surface. it will complete half a loop around the moon in about a weeks time. it will then use gravitational force to head back to earth and splash down in the pacific ocean. on the 11th of december, the, let's bring you some more welcome news now and has jama. the nation that cats all have been eliminated from the world cup? it follows a $31.00, defeat against cynical, the 2nd straight loss of the tournament correspondent to and the richest and was that the game and has a vis reports from alpha mama stadium the with world co futures on the line. the fulfilling stakes could hardly have been higher. the host nation cattle and african champion cynical, cattle had
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a new key to this gang michaud boshamp brother of world an olympic hygiene champion meters, esivore him. he was in for a busy afternoon, a burst of life from acr him, a thief briefly raised castle's hopes. he went down in the penalty box. no spot. kate was awarded a defensive lamps, then opened the door for cynical who idea seizing the opportunity to put his country one miller it got worse to catch so early in the 2nd 12 for march 8, you making it to new top score and qualifying. does it the final it was a q for the phone country to play their best football of the tournaments. so for a 1st ever well cook goal for cattle. schooled by mohammed monterey del to the stadium. the thought to the comeback was swiftly ended. but the young with this scope as it finished 3 once a cynical, a 2nd straight lost the cat so,
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but their phones were failing fall from defeated. how did you feel, catch up late today? i think it was a good, good. i think we had got somewhat on lucky, but the 2 was great and the bombs were here, so it's a good day on the girls are good to go restore the go. 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 a great to do. and what about over here? how did you think they play? yeah, they break grade. better than usual. i need to set up. said that god, it 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 cover, you know, in all the world come to our country. so that's good. this is for a worms. but the shallow for the future, this is 1st time for the players to play. the woke up meeting and i think in
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a future thought we'll 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, replace in the last 16 but capital us hopes all over even when in that last group game against 3 time working on this, the netherlands won't be enough to see them going through to the knockout rounds. the home seems well of 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, ecuador game, the dutch, to leave office 6 minutes. p. s the strike a cody gang, putting them ahead with his 2nd goal in his many wild cup matches. but also that dominated netherlands have their go keep it andrea. no, thanks for keeping them ahead. denying and valencia as the south american pushed 40 after the break, they got sit pouncing on
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a mistake from the european side valencia school. the goal take is probably $1.00 to $3.00. 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, is the ecuadorian pushed for a victory? how men held on for the jewel? it finished one england also miss out on the chance of booking his faults. in the knockout stages, but remain in a good position as after a goal is draw with the usa. the english knew that when it would guarantee them qualification from the great. but it was usa dominated the early exchanges. west mckenney had a great job that plays over the ball. chelsea that christian food, if it kinda shots which hit the cross off the americans and that was the crisis i, the side came boring. it was at the time in the us. they have met in well, at english yet, when mason mount shots was the best england chunk in the 1st off,
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the substitute marcus bash, but had a 2nd half effort safe. as the english failed to break down and organized the us side. in stoppage time, hurricane had a great opportunity to open his goals growing and how the torment, but sent his head a wide. it finished mill mill, the drilled probably a fair result qualification to from a group. we will go to the, the why in the final games or 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 a to know when a return manuela leaving their welcome destiny in their own hands. and it leaves the wildest chances of reach in the last 16 hanging by a threads. far as mo was at the game for us, the army banality, stadium. ah, there were emotional fees even before this match take dos with a backdrop of widespread protests over women's rights and around the renew.
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national team did sing the national anthem. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing. some retiring 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. wales finished 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 in added time, around winning the game to nail to revive their world. hope they'll be full of competence getting into their final group game against the usa. while wales and play england with both of these teams are still in with the chance of reaching the knock at round big knees for one of the tournament favorites. brazil, it will be without star play a name up for their next to match is at least with an anchor ligament injury and one brazil. but not shorts. of attacking options. name are one of 9 of forwards in the side. say, how much will they miss him? it's, it's crucial. i mean,
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i could compare maybe you into breathing to some people because yeah, they do have attacking options. but nemo, the different player, he's the one that attracts all the attention. he's the one that grabbed all the headlines. he's the one that when he had the ball at his feet, everyone's trying to go after him so much. so they literally have gone after him 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 5000 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 start looking at both goals, he was the one that helped create those paths. he wasn't the last pass or 2nd, last path you somewhere go cra, attracting marks, and more importantly, being able to clear spaces for his teammates. and jim and his very briefly this right ankle, a real concern for him or not the 1st time he's had problems with this is his week by and definitely he music up. i'm ready. got the $1019.00 for that same injury. he missed a couple of months in 2021. and these bring so much but memories of what's happening . but as he was cub, when he was unable to play the semi finals with his team against germany. but both
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his father and the coach said that he definitely will be in the state just so unlucky that for 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 i saw that 21 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 stadium before that's is june is here and australia, you kick things off in creepy d, than that. saudi arabia will look for that 2nd win against poland and defending champions, france also looking at to make it 2 out of 2 against denmark. so plenty, it's look forward to you on day 7 of the torments and our team will have it all covered right here on out is era
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all that was all your world cop news and the other story that we're keeping a close eye on at the moment is a wrong, we've got the supreme leader ayatollah ali hogmanay, giving a nationwide televised speech to a large number of members of the besieged on that's a volunteer paramilitary group. this is an honor of besieged. we can, this group has been involved in calling protests, of which have been more than 2 months in toronto. we are watching for any word from the supreme liza on those protest to stay with us from on that story. on the rest of the day's news ahead. ah, the latest news as it breaks, thanks. he has come to a place like bullard the anchor. isn't the great surprise in the context of some of his previous work, but it is, of course, a big surprise to the people who live here with detail coverage. taurus are coming over in increasing numbers with this isn't just about politics. we're for half of
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what's going on here from around the world. this is the 3 that was a thousands of headphones, a farmland. here in oklahoma, several mining companies are around this area. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support from fall and wide, but for the fans back home it's more than just a football club. any want to says policy should be left off of football. you know, doesn't know about football, isn't well, politics in this city estoppel the passion and the politics of liverpool, f. c. the defied joint part of the fines who make football series on al jazeera. but those guys, it is our prince to saw a singer songwriter dreams of making him mock available on one. but i hear a welder way a famous youtube artist works in secret of virtual
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connection. sparks are magical collaboration, presenting princess shore witness on al jazeera opened in time for the world cup. this new part of hammered international airport has been designed to offer often tired and stressed out passengers a different travel experience. 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 bro bye replacing the flour. with this temporary gallery, gives the peak into the design of the new museum in the brand new city of new sale . cutter is national libraries hoping for more visitors during the world cup when they come here, realize how we care about language. there are more than a 1000000 books here during the final therapy,
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special events related to the world cap. the world cap is about more than sports. it's reflecting, transforming the culture of an entire country. what happens when the news media failed to do their job? it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is not yet a democracy. there's no accountability. the listening post expose is the power is controlling the narrative russian media. does a lot of fabre rapidly. his message has to be back by the whole propaganda. but apple and the tools they used to do it. how do you read through all of them? information, how do you determine what is this information with the listening post your guide to the media on al jazeera with iran supreme leader is addressing the nation as months long protest show no.

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