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is al jazeera ah, hello, this is in use our on al jazeera. i'm fully back, the boat live in doha, coming up in next 60 minutes. oh, demonstrations take place in cities across china with people calling for an end to pandemic. restrictions to key is reportedly planning to launch a military ground offensive in northern syria. in the coming days we'll have a live reports pakistan's, former prime minister says his money will resign from state assemblies in a push for early elections. i mean, oh, so this our al jazeera, he is from the former ukranian prisoners of war, who say they were tortured by their russian gods and the tiniest of vans we find out why japanese supporters clean up stadiums after games
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with thank you very much for joining as protests have been held in china, demanding the end of it, 0, call the policy. it comes as infections reach, record numbers for the 4th consecutive day, almost 40000 cases have been registered at the most in a 24 hour period. since the pandemic began. bob rango has the details. ah, a rare show of defiance against china's leadership. oh, police struck away protested in the country's biggest city, shanghai napoleon for president. she jim pinged to step down and knocked and to be lifted. oh, that's up to 10 people were killed in a fire at an apartment block, knew room chie, social media users blamed, locked down in the xing jang region for hampering rescuer. analysts
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say growing a position to china's 0 could policy is fueling wider unrest. it because of how many people are on the street on the one hand, but also because it goes wrong, the topic, her, her cobit lockdown to m, questioning the whole system of her china, the government of the communist party and also teaching p a because the people to see him responsible for the service 0. call the policy. so they are the leadership. the must be boring very much and it's very hard for them. what to do? ha, ah, vigils have been held at universities across china. and here at shanghai, william curate, as covert cases, surge, china is the last major world power to enforce a 0 k with 19 strategy. it's continuing with snap locked downs,
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lengthy quarantines and mass testing to deal with outbreaks, methods abandoned by other major nations. record numbers of cov, igniting infections have been recorded for days in a row, and many people are running out of patience. barbara anger puts out a sarah or let's speak to dickie berryman about this is an epidemiologist and researcher in level health security at griffith university. he's joining us from the city of brandon in indonesia. thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera . so we seen a 4th straight day of record high infections in china. first of all, how concerning is this in the grand scheme of things? you know, the 0, it's not they did that implemented by the china is now the only country in the world. now implement this, but a strictly and it seems, it's not fishy bo. and also it's very, very, less likely to vaccine because, you know,
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in the emergency of the news somebody, i'm like x b, b. so it's like really possible to prevent the function because they are very effective in infecting and what we see now in china, the broad as the you know, me because now into the, the us open them. it can be people need to meet the people needs to day and also recover. ready daily life, and of course the, another, the ease of china government and also the current is the still being they are day when we put these in the same small people, i mean life because barely low should be in the landscape. ok, so because obviously the w h is also criticize
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a strategy saying it's not effective. the 0 called 1900 policy. but china's government has argued that this policy saves lives because uncontrolled outbreaks would put many vulnerable people at risk, such as the elderly people who have a low vaccination rate. i understand what you respond to that is that because when they choose this, it's put more opener when i'm in put more fat to these are not above or below and like elderly because they're fine is that they replace now is more, more, been just bored. deep and for our vaccinated and also our lower level of our hybrid immunity, which is there now or what the branch i now facing now. and also it will also put the oddly inversely, oh, what should the agent now did? because you break it because though the face it the menorah, i mean they have were handicapped to recover day of the with the and again this is
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steve like impossible in the mouth. you know, for the i r continue the of the program to bendy fiction. yeah. it is had a impact as he said on economy, but also on people's miraculously siena as people are protesting. so what, what is the answer then? what is the answer more vaccinations that there have been also doubt of a whether the 2 main vaccines used in china, arsenault vac encino farm. actually really effective what, what's the solution here? the problem for jane and knowledge about the transparency. i mean the, the building, the, the, the be found on the coming day, the global community that the transport i knew about the situation of the coffee within the currency. and also about the approximation program. what, what the effective in the, in the real life of the facts in awe. of course, we know in the review as somebody on those previews while you and if it was effective. but now we have to benny, you know, we have to be honest to bobby,
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can go back community. what is the best fax it now? it might be there but, but without the coming available, that was it need to open also the nation 1st approximation is one of the very back the. so this is the situation special for the police and like elderly. but the problem is you go out to know very difficult to find how many miles population in china still actually need that . and then that's what i'm the one who has has been an issue do. thank you so much for talking to us about the sticky buddy man from griffith university. joining us there from bandon indonesia. thank you for your time. a now the world news turkey is defense. ministry is reportedly going ahead with this plan ground offensive in
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northern syria. in the coming days, the military has already bombed and shell some sites in the syrian countryside near the border. let's bring in our correspondence in the course of losing garcia and tapping se into kia so reports of an imminent turkish ground, offensive in northern syria, and m y. and what are you hearing in terms of when this will go ahead? well, holy axle, this is a kind of an incomplete job for the turkish government and for the turkish military who conducted an operation against the syrian kurdish fighter group y p g back in 2900. now that abrasion was called the peace bingo operation at that time. turkish president while to clear to kiss board there from the co dish fighter group, which on cobra, a deans as the syria branch of the out those crew to south workers party. at that time, the turkish military was able to clear the fight through group from to that be out
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and rested on area. but there was one more target, actually 2 more targets for the turkish military to finish the job, which were terrified and a bitch. and as since then, turkish president has been saying that kind of refund is it has become a nest for what he called a terrorist groups pointing out the certified as a junction points. actually on one side you have the syrian kurdish group, you have the syrian government forces around. so right now, this is what they, what they have promised for turkish president, a promise that he would conduct a ground operation to finalize it. the white scale air campaign against the core, despite through which the military alleged following a bomb attack and a stumble, and that bold attack was set to be perpetrated and planned by the searing kurdish fighter group in syria. that's why took care wants to have the revenge of that and clear it's borders from what's on could are linked to the boat crew to spell
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workers party. for now we are expecting that they will keep their promise and they will launched operation. but of course the time will so when and how soon im. thank you for that. i c name concealed lou reporting. they live from guys. young tap in southeast center key in pakistan, former prime minister, iran can says is calling off a protest march to avoid causing court on a key and chaos. he made his 1st public appearance on saturday after being shot and wounded at a rally earlier this month. cancer, his body will withdraw from all regional and national assemblies. it's part of a bit to push for early elections. abas' design, guys, so no, no, we do not want to be a part of the system. i am going to meet all my chief ministers. my parliamentary party leaders and we have decided to leave all the assemblies, instead of causing destruction in our country, instead of creating havoc in our country,
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it is better that we get out of this corrupt system. al jazeera camera hider has more now from his lamp, but i just slam abad sunday bazaar, which is brimming with activity. the people of this particular city were under siege because of the time of the long march coming to a lot capital. however, i am ron hahn in the interest of peace and security said that he wanted to avoid k r r k supporters to go back threatening that they would resign from the provincial legislators. i hear of god emphasized the fact that when his government left the country that gone to me was in good shape, it was growing at 6 percent unemployment or acceptable levers. but he said that since this new coalition government consisting of 13 parties, coca cola, the country, the economy on the world of collapse, the risk of divorce did not over 90 percent. and of course,
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unemployment has skyrocketed. so i have the pricing of essentially go more days. on average, i've seen a ride of over a 100 percent. since this coalition government took power. now the country, the economy service could not sustain this kind of a shock asking for early election. and the government, of course, will now be forced to do so if he indeed goes to where the promise of delivering the provincial assemblies. and of course, to have already designed from the national assembly. that, of course, would be in about $800.00. she's rich election will have to be headed. people across august on will be hoping that the political crisis will die down and better sense will prevail. although the government may be adamant or did will not budge from its position, avoiding the general elections later next year. it may not have any other choice, but to rethink it strategy and speak out to my so dr. jose political and security
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analysts joining us from ra, pin d. thank you very much for being with us on al jazeera. so iran con, says it's connie will not be part of the system. he, as he calls it and that he'll quit all assemblies. first of all, from a legal and constitutional standpoint, is this feasible not paid badly. not entirely. here was there, this demonstration and in some kind of life and the people across the country, a, b, a r, b, e r to say that is something that would be the economy would have gone down to what i speak with anyways, i'm not gonna shoot you shortly yes, very much,
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this is feasible. he can get out of the family by designing members. i name is chief minister isn't what the. the biggest one is the job is a bit different. because the chief, when that is not thomas party, all the work at 40 by him, he has a that he said that no, no, be somebody there. but there has been a mess a day last night, many long. i think the government was car with right. just to clarify him on cons, party lawmakers had already resigned from the national assembly, but their resignations, or some of them at least one not all accepted. how would it work this time around
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this? try to quit in mass. does there need to be an agreement at the local level that just wanted to stop in for a week and sit down and pick up a, b, b, a family member without going to guess that is an option. but if they do this company, then that is an option, then they will probably go for elections over as of now, like i said, that your partner thinks he has left a now with his is a b, a says
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that i saw me the impression that they are both trying to buy and the faculty that dire and but the teacher that are in a sponsor with national security or social security, people who thought on the front of a government how to speak. i thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you for inside my sort of a political and security analyst joining us from badge morehead on this, these are including the rising cost of living is making life harder for millions of vulnerable families in bob way ah,
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the 1st war in ukraine. and since russia invaded ukraine in february, both sides have accused each other of breaching international conventions on prisoners of war. one woman released during a prison swamp, spoke of her time in russian detention in eastern ukraine. john hall has a story. alina panini is a 26 year old ukrainian border guard and dog trainer she was among hundreds of soldiers, police, and border guards, who survived the c. 2. murray pole in the warren of tunnels and funk was deep beneath the as of style steelworks. they were the southern port city, large back to the defense of the lobby. they fired from the they launch rockets, the sea and tanks, nation. the russian infantry arrived in a final act of defiance before their surrender. in may, alina here on the left, joined others in singing the national anthem. they were
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taken to underneath a grim detention center near the russian, occupied eastern city of dun, at sc, despite russian denials. others have claimed torture was commonplace. here alina struggles to find the words from shaw quadrant bang for the field, and every day in the felt like a week, it was a close. remember 6 people and we had 28. my mom and the child, they did a lot of different things to us. they would exactly like a logical pressure, whereas and they did other things i kind of described alexis. then at the end of july, there was an explosion, dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in what russia said was ukrainian shelling. lena's account support, satellite imagery and independent analysis that indicates the explosion came from within ukrainian president followed him as lensky called it the deliberate mass, murder of p, o, w, 's. there's of all of the said the hold in the right should. i'm a 1st official,
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as it happens after 10 pm, we heard screams, dog's barking was wounded, were brought to a, into the women's building, gave them what medical care we could not, and they told us what happened. they said half of them were already asleep. others were still talking when the explosion happened. they said it happened on the inside . as somebody said, they saw the explosion itself. because if it had been shelling with that would have been destruction and lots of places. but there was only one hole in the roof of the building, meaning it could only have come from inside. october, alina was among more than $200.00 ukrainians, released in a surprise prison, a swap. but she returned home without her fiance ilia, who was captured just before the siege of as of style began minced, but one is the magical creature he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. he has called won. his capture was confirmed, he's on the list. but where he is exactly, i don't know alina long's too,
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for the return of sonya, the beloved cocker spaniel, who was her constant companion in the hell, as she describes it all out of style. sonya she believes, is also still being held by the russians. jonah whole al jazeera keith p songs are due to resume in kenya on monday, between the democratic republic of congo government and east african leaders. despite a conditional cease fire m. $23.00 fighters will not be taking part the arm to pass rejected calls to disarm and withdraw from land. they've taken an eastern d r. c. m. 23 is widely believed to be backed by wanda and accusation wanda and government denies fits bringing malcolm web was joining us live from cable by in north cable province in eastern d r. c. so you are the front line. do you see any signs markham, of the conflicts deescalate well, i'm going to step aside so we can take
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a quick look around that. these are the front lines of the congo, leave government forces, and so did. you can see that the hills behind them a neighboring rwanda, which is widely understood to back the n 23 group. they were wonder denies it. east african leaders had cooled for a cease fire that was meant to take place on friday. as i'm talking, let's turn the camera around and i'm going to show you the position of m 23 slices at the moment. so they called for a cease fire am $23.00 has indicated they also called them $23.00 to withdraw and to disarm am. 23 is indicated that it will not do that. they did say that, observe the file. those fighters did continue fighting after the friday deadline on another front. this one, the front to the west, where they're trying to proceed towards an area where they've controlled colton mines in the past. now we were looking at a hill on the horizon. there is about 700 meters from where we are,
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where congress says the, their enemy are. that's where m t entities position is now x become part of the camera. the bit to the right. we can show you just how close we are to run the rwandan soldier. there's been filmed and photographed by the us and other people with m. 23 in the areas that they occupy. and now, looking at 2 small hills, the hill on the left is in the democratic republic of congo. the head on the right is in rule and the border runs right between these 2 hills and soldiers here have told us that they've seen other board opposed close to here. rwandan military trucks carrying ruined and soldier crossing into congo even in recent days. and they say that rwanda, 23 are using this sci fi at time to build up strength to reinforce that position, to cause these soldiers here wondering what's gonna happen next. an s. m $23.00 is going to plan a further attack towards the city of goma. or,
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or further attacks towards ma, c, c in the west, malcolm, thank you for that update malcolm way of reporting their live from keyboard by in darcy's north cable province to zimbabwe. now where international agencies have started delivering food to vulnerable families as a nation, faces hunger crisis, or harvest have left more than 3000000 people in need of help. rising food prices in record, high inflation also making life more difficult for as in bob wayne's hiring were tough for reports rumble. hara it hasn't rained much in this part of zimbabwe for several months. this food from international agencies is appreciated. people here in bullhead, i say they sometimes have to borrow money to feed their families. and what it often means is that people will as it few immune stable a less foods they will prioritize within the family who gets meals, who, who doesn't get meals. and they may also resort to other other coping strategies.
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so it's not an easy time when you are among those wonderful households and new areas in zimbabwe. this time of the year is always challenging in somebody's drought prone regions. a report from the countries, one ability assessment committee is made some 3800000 people will not have enough to eat during this lean season. simba way experience is a lean season every year is the dry's period before the rain starts from october. when many poor household sometimes run out of whose dogs to march when harvesting begins, and that's if there isn't another drug. it started raining in some parts of the country, but not out here. saturday when nancy is worried, if it doesn't rain life or her family will get tougher, will go to tour you. i printed a well hope. the donors will keep helping us. because if they stopped coming, people could today international agencies are
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working with them. bobby's government to feed millions of families, climate change rising food prices and an inflation rate of more than 260 percent. make things worse. families will try to make their rations last at least 2 months, but with many mouths to feed, that may not be possible. had him a tougher al jazeera where the public time. now for a check on the world, whether his rom, you may already be aware of what happened on the small, la vickery of the coast of italy. this result of steady but heavy rain on one weakened hillside so but slice through the town and that's the result of it. now the rain has stopped falling now, but the storm is still there, so it threatens others is moving slowly south in towards northern libya. the cloud is still wrapped around it and still wind warnings out for southern italy, for tennessee and for libya itself. and the blue, of course is the rain. so immediate risk is malta. that storm is going to fall
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apart. i think over the next 36 hours it'll spread some showers across on the western side of egypt. still they'll be caught on an on shore breeze and rain into tripoli. but as you see, it's no longer coach and storm because the next one is about to fall, not taking over as an indication of wintry weather coming slowly south run across miles read it eventually reaches way all the way through the radiant peninsula. its manifestation is usually an increase in that normally wouldn't drop in temperature, which if we seen once for world cup views, you saw it on the opening ceremony. well that shemelle comes back on monday, possibly about as strong and dusty, but it only lasts one day. on tuesday, wednesday, the winds had light again. ah, it is day aids of the work up here and cut out some exciting magic happening today . japan is facing costa rica i'm. i've been ali stadium. a score is neil neil, after 27 minutes and a sandra gap and explains the japanese signs that that match. i should keep the
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game clean. why do japanese football fans clean up after matches? oh, you guys are very famous around the world and why do japanese fans do that? because it's very unique and people are products it's create sold, that must be key. it see means a destiny. if good karma, i'll tell you more in the with a 30 by the now i thought my, the best word ever did it off of my yodi. it's got that all kids did. did all that i did because on the commercial, did these any, with a couple of the you do a little bit what it did, attention years also give you
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a seat or a pool. okay. you on a kid in the quite a few don't know about the law, an article that kill more yet them of gospel heights. i'm really happy because my son picked it up and you know, she, when we're about to be with excitement, he reminded me like a we gotta clean up and it's going through school training. i get all these like one of your a minute to minute even that you take your to my mom, but oh god end of the damage even though it's all just sitting there. so that the what all got it, buddy. cool. she meets the so my producer, a dell and i are just chatting about this over lunch and we both have a connection to japan. i was born and raised there and i'm off company and we have thoughts. i think a lot of coverage has been like, it's charming, it's interesting, but also kind of bizarre. and i think it's because the idea of people cleaning up off to other people is a really strange and 80 concept for a lot of people. i mean that's quite the other thing i think is that the
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sportsmanship, the japanese show at big tournaments like this goes, i'm just picking up trash. right. it's this camaraderie on the pitch. exactly. i think the point is, is that sports competitive? but it is about being respectful, started from the japanese legendary, played repeated touching together whenever like, even if it's about bell b, it lends a hand to the player. you said when you play abroad, like you represent the entire japan, we still respect a brutal we don't show the brilliant winning, no gloating guy, right, right. a and there is special coverage of the world kept coming up here on al jazeera with fire. ishmael and mouth pop back and their panel of experts, so we'll be looking at all of today's matches, match actions that's coming up after the break with
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in with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands at china? so i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. we're already in a bit of a crypto winter. it's going to be hell hole there inside story on al jazeera stuff . we're surrounded by it. we buy and buy and buy as economies push for more and more growth. but consumerism is devastating the planet where do those resources come from? where did the impact of that obstruction happens? alley re reveals that many horses pushing endless economic growth at the cost of vital climate action. the failure to address because there's not some kind of there's a truck for leaving. all hail the planet episode 3 on al jazeera. lou
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. with a little by see i yes, the argentina here comes to the rest of the welcome to world cup. today i'm far as smile and we're joined by jemma palerose and all the way from argentina are very, i hope theresa. so thank you so much for being here with us today. god bless you
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and i'm wrong papa. looking back on a real, super thought fact very to the biggest i did well put both all part part. i think the victory about face of the defending champion, all the 1st 5 through to the last week stayed a double completed about hey guys. from past deadlock and improve their dog outside . the weight is widely over for rob 11 down ski. he scored his birth ever woke up go pollard, peak saudi arabia and it's another guy. and another last, when matt sports hardwood is germany buff avoid defeats despite receiving all i could be out. ah, okay, let me bring you up to date with a, quote gabe all day in group a deparga up against the costa rica dollars that the market with for 3 can look to recover from that absolute hovering 70 over by fighting the right. the guy, japan like a big set into the dock outside,
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if they can fall off that way that i would germany with another victory. or there were a few heartbeats eager about valentina found law for it. and for them that way the mexico brought it with me and i mentioned to the rescue as they got very well cut campaign back on track with a vital when abilene file friday, egoless birth plessy fired in from the edge of the area, a whole truck, huge relief for the fans and former thea. with 3 minutes we go 21, your enzyme now does the secondary line of magic for argentina to see like to know, victory or the drama isn't over as argentina as part of about to, to get hold of that early a weed will guarantee them a place in the law fix, they have to rely on the result of the next, the kind of saudi arabia. clack, mexico can also still qualify for the knockout spaces. we need to get it in though not close again, starting to well come up with a loss. was something we weren't expecting. the dice felt long,
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and we would get to have the chance to change the situation. we knew that it was a critical game because if we didn't win today, that would be it. and we also need that if we want to die off site would be back in our hands. luckily we did was a real weight of our shoulders and a real happiness because it gives us peace of mind. it's back in our hands again, or a group free pollen stop. saudi arabia from causing another offset at this. well kept all and went ahead in the 1st half and robert never doubts k set up here. draw your live ski for the open that will saudi arabia had the child's level before the break when they were awarded. this peddled face off. hollins. caper. like it says the rose to the occasion and now with a suit, her double size saudi arabia's folks were either in the 2nd po for the mistake at the back. gifted. never duck gay. his precious 1st welcome.
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oh okay. it's a good day. now, the hold is from the 1st station through to the dock house pages that capital 2022, to learn about how you open the storing it, our into the galaxies 30th cole, 8 o'clock at denmark were quick to respond though leveling with a good head of a very christian to prove what i, all the defending cavity of the many people private to retire that article about height bouncing, a head count thing, even the school, the widow setting that led to the loft, the the 23 year olds is now equal health record for the both world cup goals for the i just for the full as to the days they also could still fall apart. if they pico strategy in their far don't match. well i for the all these there woke up hope all still alive off the day. we go to their card party with a one to with either you have it both, all paid are good enough with a truck route or the altitude gradient would be dropped straight garbage to that bottle. going to get started law with a chunk of reaching the law. well, let's bring in teresa and jam i to talk argentina and teresa. let's start with you
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because you were at that game last night with your family. how was it was unbelievable. i was the 1st time for me to be a fan on a stadium supporting argentina. i went with my children with my husband, with my family. and you know, it was exciting to be among argentinean fans because when you spoke to them, you know, argentina now is in the middle of a huge crisis. financial problems, you know, people who met people to fold their cars to be able to be here. so there was like so much tension. lots of people were upset. many were not even to watch the game, they would just covering their, their faces during the whole mat. just freaking out that argentina would be out. there is so much at stake, right? so much at stake, you know, so there was lots of nervousness, not to tension, but still, you know, the celebrations were messy school and goals were just this huge tweed, even in the fields and people continue celebrating on the streets late to wrong. so, you know, it was fantastic, you never know what's gonna happen next. that's what happens with argentina. you know, they, they come play being like, wait, wait an argentine,
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we're excited and then that much with saudi arabia were, you know, i mean, did we go at all? well, so, you know, now people are just hoping that it's going to get better from now on. yeah. or massey was, was sensational. but as to regards with mary, donna will argentinians always compare him to marry donna, even if he exceeds his, his record. well, you have to understand what my, i don't know he's in the argentinian psyche, you know, he, he beat england right after reward. you know, this is something that's like so, you know, in entrenched in argentina and culture and they just a dormer, donna, in spite of all his floss and addictions and problems. you know, he's middle on and he managed to achieve that. and that's why, you know, they're hoping that messy will be able to do the same time. messy, has a completely different personality. he's a family man, he's a man that's, you know, it's very connected with his teammates. you know, he's, you know, in many would like to see him do what i don't have these, which is basically get a full team on top of his back and just carry on. well, you know,
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we're going to have to see whether he's able to see it. but with interesting now is that my loaner passed away. so many in argentina are saying, you know, my own is now in heaven and he's looking out for mercy. so now it's both of them from different locations, sorting argentina, team and you know, they're hoping that hello, it's 5 more matches. so anything can happen that is fantastic. jana, i want to ask you are okay, so they play poland next to me in poland are informed they're looking good, had in emergent in are going to do in their last group flash. well, they haven't achieved anything yet. there was a 4 year after that when, of course, in the locker room and messina colonial needed to put the hopes up after a severe over the fit. now they need to put it down. there will be no days of rest . they are training right now in the university of got out of preparing for this game. there will be no they off. so just focusing on that game, they need to win to not to having to count about the other game. and it's going to be an exciting flash because it's mess,
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see versus live on those ski. they have just been released of that pressure in the world cup, but it's a big closed. they have a history between them because there was a year when messy. one, the along the, and everybody's thought it should be live on those ski and even messy said maybe live on those, give us of but the year after messy them both for love on those kilo on those. he said, yeah, but you give them both for me. so like i said, i know with his story do one of the men, those collage of gags in betterment it's you'll be nervous the i don't know if you're going to want to watch. i barely hear you guys and a bad well let's get to dig action then with arguably the most anticipated clash of the group stage, spain taking on germany for time winners. germany could be facing an early accident . if they lose that, the al bait stadium tonight, they came up short against japan and their opening game, germany finished bottom of their group in russia 4 years ago and went out to the euros in the last 16 monday to neil. it's been by in the last 2 tournaments were not good for us. we want to avoid a repeat of this one. therefore,
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the absolute focused on concentration is. this is the 1st fine, of course, at the world come to your career, kelley, money, lesser younger, super holiday, germany, a very similar to spite in terms of dominating the playing, controlling it. that means that we are very noisy challenge for us. they have the same, it's just it wishes to keep the ball to put pressure on and playing the opponents hoff. i think it will be an open gary, but i'm also curious. would it even be a surprise if turning off this game to i think it would be surprised because it will mean that they are out of the woodcock and $44.00 times champion, a team that has the squad to be one of the contenders for me would be a huge surprise. it's nothing done yet. it will be not the same for spain as facing rica, and it would be something like you, so it's going to be loosen the bus to come to flick a little bit, barcelona versus buyer munich. and we have seen what been doing by a munich against muscle on and in the recent years. so it's going to be a huge glass of the well, german, very recently been working in spite,
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i'm having events that the prevailing feeling i got, especially when i was living in madrid, was that people look, this is a really talented spanish name. we got a lot louis enrique because he's boss a lot of bice boss. this might be coming a little bit too early for very young school and the next low cost is when we're really going to perform it. is that the senior you've got because your base boss? yeah, well, yeah, i'm based in barcelona, but i know what my saying i need for me to. i'm believable. the criticism that these sounds like a new project is having, it's true that it's maybe too early for them is the 3rd youngest squat in the war copy. and of course they have a lack of intensity probably in both areas. even though it's difficult to to explain that after the 7 new clean sheets and 7 goals, but they do have that. and so yeah, i think it's maybe a little bit too early and they don't have a chinese play. that can be the defense like live on those came pe messy, they be cited. yes. so they, they don't have this kind of player, but put the team on the shoulders in that decisive moment, but they have a good,
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a good squat. and of course they are hungry because this is what they haven't when anything yet. okay for more on day. so we're going to bring in a sports journalist martin adel, apologies about that. he spoke to us a little bit earlier when the group was, sir, was made. people thought, ok, this is not a, an impossible group, but it's, there's germany and germany. so was going to be difficult. but after the 1st 2 to results, germany losing to japan and spain being 7, neil costa rica, people understand that this is a historic opportunity for the spanish national team. there were a lot of criticism to recently k, when he availed his court because there were players like yeah, glass, but we're not called he called that sense. you're from grandmother who didn't play too much. so did. there were a lot of criticism,
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but now the situation has changed and people understand that spain can even draw with germany and out mean germans are out of the world. got so. so there is of course, excitement in the fans and her, and everybody expects a good result. now nobody is thinking, qual, big germany. they could be big, bad germany. now people are very optimistic. well in the 2nd match of the day, belgium will face morocco, ad ultima, stay the end. so hell malik is there for us. and so how is this tournament? the last chance saloon for belgium, golden generations, you thing i far on this is the hell. yeah. coming to you for almost a moment, they installer icon you very well if i miss the to just not long a go we have a d j set up next. well, cindy's lang soma will cut plastics in the, in the booth or next so. so it's not too easy to hear you. but yeah, beautiful day. yeah. and wilma stadium on can the go, the generation of belgium find me shine. well,
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we've been hearing from it has all the last few days in the press conference. he's making a point that perhaps the loss woke up was the best opportunity for the belgians to find me shine and get that will come. they do, however, have some great plays and not team, even though he says that they know as good as where he is going. that was the best job. belgium was the wrong 2nd in the world. then you have to look at this line up . they've got guys in the life, you know yon baton good. 3 merchants was on the bench and all on one of the best going papers in the world. people. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, i'm gonna talk about the crown jewel, perhaps the whole team, kevin devona, who has been lighting up the premium, the for the last 2 years. so who knows belgium, this could be the idea to shine, but it's very much last chance to learn for many of the support this is now whenever, with his golden generational budget will, will define the deliver on the big stage and say, well, you can't hear me but thanks for that anyways, talk to you soon. oh,
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both canada and crucial be hoping for their 1st when they turn to mitch they meet to add to relief international stadium at 4 pm local time. let's learn more about this fixture with the map was johnson canada. it's a country associated with when to sports safe to pokey. you might even think of basketball, what you don't normally think of is football. so how on earth to canada end up at catchall, 2022. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is well cut, one or one canada can thank it's remarkable rise in the football. well to this man there, coach john herdman, a sports scientist from england. yes, you heard me correctly. he's one of 2 managers in the world cup who never played football at to senior level. but get this. he's already taken the canadian women's football team all the way to olympic urgent, twice. your so let them to the women's woke up in 2015 in canada when they reached the quarter finals. so i guess it's hardly a surprise that after taking charge of the men's team that they qualified with. and
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a reminder, this is the 1st time they've been at a wildcat final since 1986. herdman credits his success to tough teenage years and the constant desire to prove his critics wrong. he's done that, all right, and so has his team and in the classroom. herdman now explaining what makes them favorite to win the world cup. i ting talk, but 1st they've got to get past teams like croatia. unlike canada, croatia i have a track record of woke up success that came very close to winning it 4 years ago and coach struck her darlin will want to go one better. incatel, john hardman doesn't talk in terms of underdogs. he talks in terms of david and goliath and hex factors. his goalkeeper mil and boy on is a believer. he says team canada owes john herdman at, at to gratitude. that little t coupled with teen spirit and a lot, and i mean a lot of hard work could be the x factors, admin thing, mind aah!
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or boat he is, will be hoping for their 1st when of a tournament. now jim, i want to ask you, if canada play as well as they did against belgium, can they beat croatia? they definitely will have a chance because yeah, i mean, kind of the sort of more they had the ball. they had 22 champs. as amused the penalty was going wrong. the just the efficiency in the final 3rd, it's going to be similar game you're going to suffer. i think creation has so talented, strong, meet filled the same as belgium with him come all that it you said of kevin reno. it but they are not as fast. so the contra tax of funds so they can be it even if he might have more, more, more chances and why not that kind of can be the sort of price. yeah. okay, but i'm keeping my expectations low. i know how you guys feel. now england fan truly disappointed is also war corporation perspective with george bar twice in football. right. you're right there, douglas,
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your are thanks very much for joining our been rated. there's been a bit a little bit of bad feeling between the sides ahead of the guy. the chrysler coach has lots of data. it's not, not very happy with the camera demanded to john had been off to the english relates and rather provocative statements about the crisis side in the lead up to this guy . yeah, definitely will build up to the game. you wouldn't expect mine games between probation canada, but i guess those are the international tournaments major tournaments like this, they can always bought from united. yeah, i mean from depression perspective, the canadian commons was surprising. but on the other hand, i'm really happy and surprised even that she did not react in a way that they wanted to return the same matter. they actually said they want to speak of the pitch, and they are the students in a way, john herman and his intentions were to come into may on. they actually love them. i
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mean to be a little depressed that it's his right to do so. and if that motivate the team and they're going to speak on the bench and what they'll do well, if you have shots i think about which i've made a christ. obviously looking for a big when it gets good ideas off about opening game joy, you come to the de luca can really sound on the style this off today. yeah, there's been a sense that ratio was overly cautious in the 1st game against morocco. some individuals such as the center for which was about start today that, that croatia i had to go for a when had to push more for the when i think the 1st and foremost idea was not the can see not to perhaps even come to the deep in the 1st game, so ended up more or less the trap draw, but the pressure has to go for
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a win win today and considering what we saw from canada and the game in the won't be easy. i believe there is a game plan that actually suits croatia more than the 1st game. so they're going to like this. so the pressure from canada gives the bowl as much as they can to kind of that they're going to wait for the space behind the camera. goes back, lines open up, and that's what the ratio is going to, that's what i feel most comfortable, and that's what they want to look for that chance to school. okay, i, you're sorry, i don't get thank you very much for that. we'll have to do that. it's ashley can i is at see why care is in don't have for us today and natasha. i hear you may have some fellow canadians with you i do indeed. and you know far once. ringback a while you find a fan who's gonna be happy no matter what the outcome is, and i have found just that person. it is 85 year old ignatius, an immigrant,
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canada from croatia. so you see right here sporting from croatia, love and on top canada, this is his son bronco. look, i totally decked out in canadian food and that's about you guys look fantastic. thank you. so ignatius you were telling me that your 1st view of a world cup match was when you were a child. 1954. and did you ever imagine that one day you would have a son and you would be brought here for your 85th birthday to attend a world cup match several. in fact in person. never. never. what is this experience been like for you? that's a very shy, if an admirable shaped it people and the 3rd amendment franko, when did you come up with this idea? why did you decide this? would be the perfect opportunity to wish your father
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a happy 85th birthday. i figured, you know, 85 is a, a big, big birthday in the beginning of the year when the tickets you can apply for the tickets. and theresa and canada, both qualified. i thought, why not? so you got to split allegiances in this household. i understand your father's going to be happy, no matter the outcome. what about you? probably hoping canada winds at least one game. this world cup. i'm just openly score goal. i, you know, a step up from the last time they were in the world of 36 years ago. so it would be a proud made of relate, right? definitely viewed as kind of under dogs, which is what i love about sports, right? an opportunity to kind of surprise people. what do you, what is your feeling are going into the game? you think the croatians are going to win? i mean, who has the advantage? do you think? what about, what do you think it?
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i think roy shy or get a better chance to win, i think, but it is not the biggest cause maybe of on knocking god to watch us. so earlier we treated our fans to creation, singing the national anthem. what is the cheer or the anthem that we're going to hear from the canadians in the stands? don't worry, you're not going to be graded. i'm not a great singer myself, but is there a cheer or something you want to share? who ah, canada, canada. love it, love it. thank you both so much. i'm wishing you a happy birthday. and by the way, tonight's game is not the 1st game that they've attended. they've attended many matches and i just want to say that bronco has mastered the art of wearing the gutter and the food well done to him. i hope i see them both down there and i hope candid i scores
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a goal. this is the 1st world cup to be held in the middle east, and for many people, the 1st thing that comes to mind when they hear the middle east is the deserts, alexia bryan went to check it out. while many visitors will be coming to cut after the thrills on the pitch, there's also plenty to be found in the june. with thong 5, they gather the car light, just follow the gravity. the 1st world cap in the middle east is giving football fans a chance to get a decent adventure under their belt with a different time up. dave, it's really feels different here like sand rise. it will feel very magical early morning. i'm different thing in the days when you can see the shadows of the tunes on one side and one side is broad and they drawn even the sunset. it's much go here
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. we any, a cut is southern border call and a date boys, locals. now at the end and see it's just an hour or so from the capital, but feels like another world mohammed was. he has been leading june bashing tours for 15 years. he knows this area like the back of his hand. if adventurers have lost its freedom, i mean like you can park anywhere you want, you don't need to be stopping on traffic lights. but there are kilometers of jews surrounding a lagoon system, unlike anywhere else on the planet. often when people think of the day that they think only of sand, but one of the many special things about this region is how they kill a juice spill all the way down into the say, making this an area not just of extreme beauty, but also extreme sport, an extreme transport
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ah, in peak season, these june, even with hundreds because countries make the most of their days at playground, even facing out elaborate camps. visitors have a chance to experience the environment at this hotel in the middle of the wilderness, which is opened just in time for the world cup. we have cameras falls in the inside . we strongly believe that this is something what the travelers looking for in the future about experiences to about being close to nature is something different than you usually experience. when you checking in to a 5 started a place of relaxation on the edge of nature's role. the coaster alex here brian al jazeera the in the and see alright. hops are whistles. jeff gone the about their ally, study about think group a at it. go live between japan and costa rica,
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possibly looking, obviously looking to recover corrupt. 7 don't rocky marks by a the open the back to pass. what i can take a big step into the doc out. if i can pull out, i would, i would jeopardy with another victory. okay, well that's how we got time for thinking jabbers to larry. don't forget, you can get more well, have content on our website that al jazeera dot com forward slash world cap. we're back at 3030 again. they with plenty of all of them cut out with the plan through is we've billed out to that. absolutely huge guy like that. the big job any out by remember, geometry can be fighting another early exit from a while top. if i lived with
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