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and the politics of the liverpool se, the defiance jives part of the fines who make football theories on just the era. l tell square is in the historic heart of tripoli. the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect has to law, taurus whether foreign or liberties experts get the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historical monuments and bring life back to this place. tripoli is considered the 2nd most art to logically important city in front of the monologue empire after the egyptian capital cairo, the month story mosque. it is among some of the structures remaining from the remnants from other ears as will are found. here the tripoli, history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent path and a grim reality. ah,
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the anger indifference enjoying it. hundreds of people protest in major cities. this frustration grows of a president, she's paying hotline 0 cobit policy. ah, nor entails his outer 0 life in london was coming up. at least 11 people have been killed after a landslide hits mourners at a funeral in cameroon. turkish forces reportedly prepared to launch a ground incursion into northern syria, while conducting airstrikes on kurdish targets. and germany get off the market, the world cup, fighting back to an a drawer with spain. ah, hello, hundreds of people who protested in several chinese cities. it was become an astounding
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public challenge to one of president seizing pings, signature policies, demonstrations against the government. strict anti covered measures are taking place in beijing, shanghai, and even one where the current of ours pandemic 1st began. a protest started off for building a fire on thursday killed at least 10 people in the room. she capital of sheen, jane. and he's a rescue efforts were delayed because of lockdown rules, the government and says, policies are necessary to keep the public safe. china has been living with some of the harshest anti cove measures for 3 years. and cases have been hitting record highs over the last few days. then the 40000 new infections were reported on saturday. so near illegal report. oh, a sight seldom seen a bating. hundreds of people on the street voicing their fury at china's stringent clothing policy. a ra, show a public anger against the leadership in shanghai,
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the country's biggest city police. the rest of the testers, dragging them away, placing them on the buses there, they reg, ah, there, the night before. crowds of people was shouting down with the communist party, down with she ging ping. oh, this latest outpouring of anger comes up to 10 people were killed in a fire at an apartment block in a room cheap. social media uses blamed and looked down in the shin jang region, the hindering rescue efforts, an ongoing measure in china, 0 corporate policy that's fueling wider unrest, even as proved cases search unit is definitely unusual that you have so many different cities all across the chart, all across china demonstrate right now, you have students who are protesting, you have workers who have been protesting, and this is quite unusual to see this all over china at this, at this point in time. i think one of the main questions will be now what will
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happen in the days to come? how will the chinese leadership react to this? right now you have a lot of going on in chinese social media, but we can expect to have a harsh response on the ability to communicate all those pictures via social media, but also on the streets itself. ha vigils have been held at universities across china. and in shanghai is william. she wrote a street named after the city of a room chief in memory of the victims of the fire. oh, in the capital, protested, sung while holding up blank pieces of paper, a symbolic protest against censorship, borrowed from hong kong defiance of a bond against protest slogans in the territory. in the face of authority, china is the last major world power to enforce a 0 cobit 19 strategy. it's continuing with snap lockdown,
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lengthy quarantines and mass testing to deal with outbreaks, methods abandoned by other major nations. numbers, 19 and section have been recorded in a row, and many here are running out of patients. when they go. there are hundreds of residents in the central chinese city who hannibal, so been protesting the code 19 pandemic 1st began the 3 years ago videos on social media show people in the city demonstrating against the strict code policies protested, smashed through metal barricades and overturned through inverse testing 10, demanding an end to lock downs. and i'm slide as it mourners at a funeral income rooms capital city. a regional government says at least 11 people were killed in year one day. witnesses say dozens of people were attending the funeral to football pitch. when a 20 me to high school in banking and collapse young group,
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i'm sure bob says it's 5 years of attack. the hotel used by government officials in somalia, capital mogadishu, please say attack a storm. the villa rose hotel, which is close to the presidential palace with explosives and guns. some officials were rescued after using windows to escape somali as president, her son shake, murmured as been carrying out a military offensive against shabby a turkish defense ministry is reportedly going ahead with its planned ground offensive in northern syria in the coming days. turkish forces or targeting kurdish fighters from the y p g group allied to the syrian democratic forces. anchor, blame them for the attack that killed 5 people on tuesday. the ministry is already bombed and shell some sit sites in the syrian countryside near the border. people have taken to the streets in northeast, in syria, to condemn the expected ground operation. demonstrations gathered in the kurdish majority city of committee, accused of terrorism holding pictures of people who died in previous attack. joshua
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on this is the director of the center for medley studies at the university of oklahoma. he says any offensive by to here will be catastrophic, but communities in northern syria. syria, of course, is in complete turmoil. 90 percent of the people live in abject proper poverty. there is electricity for only about an hour and a half a day. so any military operation there that drives people from their homes and kills people. just have terrible knock on effects in the entire region area. one said just the other day that he wants the syrians back and control the border and he will help them do this. but they have to keep the y p g down. he wants to be able to send syrian refugees in turkey, of which there are over 3000000 back to syria. and he is not going to relinquish lip relinquish the north eastern part of syria. so i thought it's not talking to him about this, but he is clearly making these little signals because he wants america out. he
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wants the courage down. he wants the y p g destroyed. and the best way to do that is through some alliance with the syrian government and having the syrians reimpose some kind of control over this northern region. how much turkey wants to control with his border buffer zone is still unclear. time to catch up on all the action from today's games at the well cup and cutoffs. ah cats, i 20 tried series, provided some memorable, well cut shocks and we saw 2 more on day 8 of the tournament. the highlights was morocco beating the world's number 2 rank team belgium. the girls came late in the game from abdul hamid subsidy, and zachary abu plow to give them a to know when it was only morocco's 3rd. when ever asked well cut finals. and they
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were in a strong position to reach the last 16 for the 1st time since 1986. they will quantify if they avoid defeat against canada in their final group game. the other upset came as close to re, can bounce back from this 7, go thumping by spain to beat japan. keisha phil as 81st minute goal was enough for one to win. at the atman been allie stadium, that was costa rica, the 1st shot on targets at this tournaments and the clash of the european heavy weights. germany picked up their 1st point of the tournament and draw with spain. it was spain who took the lead. when alvaro mara came on as a substitute and put his side ahead, but germany fought back to secure what prove a vital points in this group and other sub nicholas full croak finding the target. germany leads to beat costa rica in their final game. have any chance of reaching
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them the count states and canada made history with that 1st ever. well, in that game with probation from from so davies, but that's as good as it goes. the police came on the half hour from andre marriage . the 2018 run up found that tries to see off the 1st talk with another go by marco via after the break croatia pulled further ahead. when rich got his 2nd goal of the night, canada were undone again in the closing stages. with a breakaway goal for maya to seal off convincing for one victory probation. now sit talk and say group on goal difference and just need to draw against belgium in the last group games quantify for the last 16 canada won't be going any further in this tournament. well, let's talk through some of the days. main talking points with one rango and chicago makisha, ayesha morocco getting themselves
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a great chance 7 late to be making out is one of the african seems in the knockout stages. not so many people believed that. moreover, had a chance in that group, but seeing them, you know, in the opening game, holding croatia to that go. let's joe. it just, you know, told us a little bit about the coach, religion. greg, he's not conceded a goal since he took over in august of this year. and us just a couple of months with the team. 5 clean sheets for the atlas. lions that just gives you a picture into what the team can do. and the problem that they have was really to school goes and now we've seen 2 very incredible goals, not from super stop players from really young players in the squad severely, obviously with a good history playing for the germany and a 21 side. and now finding his route, you know, with the morocco really just shows you what they can do. i think they have the quality to deliver in that last game against canada. and they'll go very far in this tournament. one, spain in germany, sharing the points,
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will the german fans be happy with that or will they be worried that their team may not reach the group stage for a 2nd while company? right. the perspective kind of changed after the, the japan game to be quite honest. with you, if you look think took a couple of steps back and look at this group or from a german perspective, you'd have said, well, if we draw with spain, i don't think that's a bad result. it still isn't a bad result. but i think we'll compound that or makes it a bit more complicated, is the fact that the loss of japan, the point, puts them back in the race, especially knowing what happened in the other end of this, of this group. and it puts germany a position where they can advance if they win and only if they win. so that's where the pressure is. they didn't want to have the pressure on that last match. aiesha group is very tight. who do you think will make it into the last 16 after this game? now i can comfortably say that i think spain and germany will make it out of this group. ok, i'm writing that down. i'm going to bring it back to you later on. it's been better than i have, so that's why i have to go with her. all right, it hasn't been as good as you think. why do you agree? spend gemini worse?
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i mean, logical. as the, as it's progressed in this group, we've seen that spain maybe, of course, results not get better, but we've seen their functionality work. yeah, they had a breakdown with germany, but of course it's germany at the end of the and germany also improved a bit more compared to their loss against japan. now they freeze, poster rica. how will costa rica come into that match? that's going to be the big key. all right, we'll have to wait and see. one last a thank you will. by the end of day 9, every team will played to games. this will come mondays actually gets on the way at l. jeanine stadium is cameron place at 10 g m t that is followed by south korea's match with ghana at education, says he stadium, brazil have a huge following here in cattle. and they will be packing it in at stadium $97.00 for, for their game with switzerland and the days action ends. atlas sale stadium is portugal go up against uruguay. so plenty to look forward to on day 9 of the tournament,
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our team will have it all covered right here on out to 0 with and still to come on the program. now to being released in a prisoner swap, we speak to a ukrainian border god about her time in russian detention. tens of thousands take to the streets and mexico's capital to demonstrate in support of the country's precedent. ah hello, it's been very wet across northern areas of australia and there's more heavy rain to come. we see some fierce thunderstorms pop off across the north, west of queens and we could see some flooding from that heavy rain. and it's a similar story as we stretch further west across northern areas of western
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australia. now in contrast to that, the west of western australia remains largely dry. we're going to see a lot of heat come in for per we have a look at the temperature over the next 2 days. we're going to rise up rather dramatically 37 degrees on tuesday. and of course that brings with a fire risk. the down in the south remains largely cloudy, but dry and it's drying up nicely across the southeast though the flood issue remains. we are seeing the wet and windy weather however, across parts of tasmania as well as victoria from coastal showers for new south wales. much of the rain has pushed its way across the tasman on to new zealand. both the south and the north island seeing those showers. the rain is going to pick up as we go in to choose date, but temperatures expecting to edge up in places like christ, church and wellington. now as we move to southeast asia, there's more heavy rain on the car to southern areas of indo china. places like singapore as well and western areas of indonesia. that sure whether ah,
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growing up in greece means taking faction. welcome to generation change a political theory. think the understand talent, the idea of mobilizing you around the world when you do a political party, they will talk about our problems. a call from a generation that has 0 is of being in the greek society system. there's no promote the interest of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system. an actual being represented in the system generation change on al jazeera lu, blue ah, i'm on the top stories here now to 0. hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the
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streets in several chinese cities, demanding an end to the countries at 0 kobe policy. in an unprecedented show of defiance protest as vented their anger at president changing pings. hard line measures. landslide has hit mourners at a funeral in cameras, capital city, in date and re regional governance has at least 11 people were killed out of the world cup germany of their 1st point, the group stage. they foot back to an a one door with spain at i bait stadium. millions of ukrainians are trying desperately to stay warm as the winter season approaches many have been struggling with disruptions to power supplies caused by waves of rush. now strikes or a challenge has more from the capital, keith defense where you are. it's different across different parts of the country, as you can see here. and if you have fresh snow falling temperatures hovering
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around 0 degrees elsewhere in the country in the south in the east, it's a little bit warmer. a couple of degrees warmer but still very cold and across the country. i would say that the situation is still extremely difficult in the capital city. power heating, water, and mobile phone coverage has been restored to pretty much everyone, though there are still emergency blackouts. and they are trying in the capital to keep the outages to a minimum of 5 hours per day per customer. but, you know, with pretty much every power station across the country, suffering some degree of damage in the last few weeks because of these russian ass strikes miss l. strikes and drain strikes. you can see why there is such a serious situation with regards to the power down in the south, particularly casts on things are much worse than they are here. yesterday on
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saturday, the authorities that said that they had got power up and running, but it's a long way to getting it back to people's homes. first of all, they going to start connecting it to critical infrastructure. only after that will people start getting power in their houses? again, the situation is bad there, and people are being evacuated. since russia invaded ukraine in february, birth scientific, used each other of breaching international conventions on prisoners of war. actually returned hall spoke to one woman released during a prisoner swap about her time in russian detention. alina panini is a 26 year old, ukrainian voter god and dog trainer. she was among hundreds of soldiers, police and border guards, who survived the siege of matthew pole. in the warren of tunnels and funk, because deep beneath the as of style still works. they were the southern port city . not best to live. yeah. they fired from the, the launch rockets, the tanks, nation,
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the russian infantry arrived the final act of defiance before this surrender. it may alina here on the left, join, others in singing the national anthem. they were 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, bang for the field, and every day in the felt like a week, it was a close re meant for 6 people. and we had 28 women in the chat. they did lots of different things to us that would exert psychological pressure, swear at us, and they did other things. i can describe them. then at the end of july, there was an explosion. dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in war. russia said was ukrainian shelling lena's account support, satellite imagery,
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and independent analysis that indicates the explosion came from within. the ukrainian president followed him as lensky called it, the deliberate mass, murder of p, o. w. 's. there's of all of the writers on the 1st official as it happens after 10 pm. we heard screams, dog's barking, wounded were brought to us into the women's building, gave them what medical care we could, and they told us what happened. they said half of them were already asleep. others was still talking when the explosion happened. they said it happened on the inside . some of them said they saw the explosion itself. if it had been shelling that would have been destruction in lots of places. but there was only one hole in the roof of the building, meaning it could only have come from inside. in october, alina was among more than $200.00 ukrainians, released in a surprise, prisoner swap. but she returned home without her fiance ilia, who was captured just before the siege of as of style began. min one is the magical
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creature he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. he has called once his capture was confirmed, he is on the lists. but where he is exactly, i don't know alina long's to, for the return of sonya, the beloved cocker spaniel, who was her constant companion in the hell, as she describes it off as of style. sonya she believes, is also still being held by the russians. jonah whole al jazeera keith had the internet tional, atomic energy agency ref grossi told al jazeera, but to tax on europe's largest nuclear plant, putting ukraine's electricity grid at risk. these apparition plant has been hit by shilling several times in recent months, and other facilities have been relying on power generators. only last week. the 3 other nuclear power plants in that 15 young,
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4 sites. the 3 other revenue, minsky and south ukraine, where all saw in shut down and operating with emergency diesel generators because the greed had been attacked or was interrupted. so i wouldn't, i would say, we don't have time to fear. we are all the time, you know, on the, on the action trying to see what is needed in the print parts and what are the technical solutions we can discuss with the ukrainian operators at 2 to see to it that there is no accident. and you can see the fall interview with rough and rossi on saturday at 430 g m t. that's on talk to out of their talks between african leaders, due to resume in kenya on monday to try to bring peace to eastern democratic republic of congo. the group m $23.00, which is fighting congress troops will not be taking part. welcome web has more
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from keep them in north keeping province were at the front line of congo armed forces near kaboom by the soldiers. here are those further forward and beyond them, the hills behind them that's ruined. repeat the camera. a bit round to the left. we can see and 23 position and 23 in group a un thanks and on group is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda, or they ruined the denies it. un peacekeepers have filmed and photographed when the soldiers entering the congo. rwandan soldiers have been said to go to them 23 fighters right now, the congress congolese army says are on the hill that we can see that about 700 meters away. if we find the camera to the right a little bit, we can see just how close we are to the border. the east african leaders called on and 23 to cease fire, withdrawal and disarm on by a friday deadline. hadn't been fighting on this for me since and the n 23 indicated
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that they would not cease fire and they saw none. the 2 hills we are looking at. now the one on the left is in the democratic republic of congo, and the one on the right is in rural, under the border run between the 2 and the congress. the soldiers here are said the in the last couple of days, they've seen rwandan army trucks passing a board, a point near their carrying rwandan soldiers. and the n $23.00 rwanda were using the ceasefire time to reinforce and they concerned that means that they may be planning another attack towards either the city goma which is down there will to continue pushing on their western front towards the cc, which is an area where i'm $23.00 is controlled. colton mines in the past. they keep pushing that way. they couldn't circle the city of goma and besieged it. at least 8 palestinians have been arrested in an early morning raid by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the soldiers targeted the towns of ramallah and
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bethlehem where they confiscated weapons and ammunition is really forces of carried out several raids in the occupied territories in recent months, targeting palestinian groups. thousands of supporters of mexican president under his monroe lopez of rider of marched in mexico city is seen as a show of political strength by the president and her apollo reports from the capital. there are thousands of people around us who have basically taken over avenida in florida. this is the main avenue that cuts through downtown mexico city . i know this marks this demonstration was convened by mexican president under this manuel. nope. is over to thought the president said this march was to celebrate the 4th year since the formation of his government, only on his supporters from across the country to come to mexico city. and i do want to, whoop, i'm very pleased to be here, my famous. okay,
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i get them off up we're here to support our president, the best president in the world. so much as it was march was a celebration of the 4th year of the government, the transformation of our country. just a few weeks ago, there was another march in protest against the government of president lopez over the other and his plans to reform at mexico's electoral system. some of the political analysts that we've spoken to have said that this march happening today was convened. as a way for president lopez over other to flight his political muscle and show how much support he still has. one thing that is clear is that the number of people that we've seen in recent weeks, either proud, protesting against the president or out here, showing support for president love is over. there is evidence of how polarized the country is politically, despite the fact the presidential elections are still 2 years away. italian government has declared a state of emergency on the island of esquire a day after
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a devastating landslide killed at least 7 people, including a newborn child who brendan reports. the hobbit town of canso mature termite has been transformed undefeated instead of hosting motor yachts and fishing boats. the once picturesque water front is now a tangle of overturned cars, ripped up trees, and half buried passenger buses, and a thick layer of mud, coast guard divers, searching the harvest of bodies. several people are still missing. the fear is that may have been swift. the death residents try to pick their way through the wreckage and the self. grief is rapidly turning to anger, a cold, but they will not do vague people. it is the fault of our old politicians who did not do preventative work on the mountains. they cut down the trees, and this is the result is that happened before in 2010. when a 15 year old girl died. this time it was a catastrophe. the windy other residents blame a combination of nature and negligence. torrential rain and the steep hills above
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the town delivered a deluge of surface water. and then the hillside itself gave way, sending boulders, trees mud, and debris, barreling down the slopes, smashing anything in its path. ah hey, he said we were at home and woke up. my husband woke up and went outside and there was a water full of water and mud. coming down, i caught my brother. we went down the street to get to the car park, but we couldn't because it was already flooded that mud. his sunday address in the vatican, pope francis spoke of his solidarity and sorrow for the victims and offered his prayers. and the italian government has declared a state of emergency for escape. a decision which means ministers can start to release around $2000000.00 in relief funds. the island has experienced earthquakes . volcanic eruptions and severe weather before an earthquake in 2017 left to people dead. the final total from this tragedy is likely to be higher all brennan al jazeera north korea's leader says his ultimate goal is to build the world's most
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powerful nuclear force, kim jong, and made the remarks as he promoted military officers involved in the recent test of a horse wrong, 17 north korea's largest intercontinental ballistic missile young has been testing missiles, with increased frequency in defiance of an international ban came, was accompanied by his 10 year old daughter, u. a who's recently been seen in pictures for the 1st time, sparking room is that she's been groomed as a successor. 1000 monkeys have been treated to trays of food during a festival in thailand. o workers and tourists dished out 2 tons of fruit and vegetables at the annual buffet for monkeys near temple in the city of la puri, the festival started in 1989 as a way to boost tourism local say this year's feast was a way to thank the monkeys for attracting tourists after pandemic, induced love.

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