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in possible, the final episode meets 3 young brazilians from modest backgrounds desperate to make their families proud. i'm going to keep working hard to make my childhood dreams come true. and to be able to per filled my ambition, playing in the world cup the world cup, dream. brazil on al jazeera shot to the head of the silencing of a renown palestinian american journalist ah global outpouring of grief and condemnation. and yet no accountability, a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life and its untimely end at the hands of his radio forces. the killing of shabby in a box on a j 0. the news.
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the anger and frustration in china. hundreds protested several major cities against president. she's 0 coded policy. ah, on have them speaker, this is just the live from the house are coming up. searching for survivors. landslide kills at least 14 people attending a funeral in camera room. to key it says it forces are preparing for a ground incursion in northern syria, as they conduct strikes on kurdish targets. and it's delightful morocco is they deliver a world cup upset against belgium. ah, we begin in china where hundreds of people have protested for a 2nd day in a ramp public challenge to want to present. she jumping signature, policies,
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demonstrations against the government. strict anti co with measures of taking place in beijing, shanghai, and even whoo, hands where the corona virus pandemic 1st began. the protest started after building 5 on thursday killed at least 10 people in rome. she the capital of shin jane, and many say rescue efforts were delayed because of lockdown rules. the government says its policies are necessary to keep the public safe child has been living with some of the harshest anti co, with measures for 3 years now. and cases i've been hitting record highs over the last few days. nearly 40000 new infections were reported on saturday. so on your guy ego reports. o. a sight seldom seen in beijing. hundreds of people on the streets, voicing their fury at china's stringent clothing policy. a rash show, a public anger against the leadership. in shanghai, the country's biggest city,
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least the rest of the testers. dragging them away, leasing them on buses. their day. the night before crowds of people was shouting down with the communist party, down with she didn't ping. oh, this latest outpouring of anger comes after 10 people were killed in a fire at an apartment block in a room. she 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 surge. and it is definitely unusual that you have so many different cities, all across the chart or all across china demonstrating right now you have students were 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 we have a lot of going on in chinese social media, but we can expect to have a harsh response on and 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 rode a street named after the city of rome, cheap in memory of the victims of the fire. oh, in a capital protested, sang 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 koby 19 strategy. it's continuing with snap block downs,
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lengthy quarantines and mass testing to deal with outbreaks, methods abandoned by other major nations. record numbers of cobra. 19 infections have been recorded for days in a row, and many here are running out of patience when they go out there at the top infectious disease experts in the us has questioned the lock downs in china, dr. anthony found, she says he doesn't see the logic behind the policy in china, it was just a very, very strict, extraordinary locked down. we'll lock people in the house, but without any seemingly end game to it, if the game was too, let's get everybody vaccinated, including and particularly the vulnerable. then you could see how a temporary locked down like that. but they went into a prolonged lockdown without any seeming purpose or in game to it, which is really doesn't make public health. since our last slide has hits morris at
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a funeral, in cameron's capital city, regional government says at least 14 people were killed in y'all, one day. witnesses say dozens of people were attending the funeral at a football pitch. when a 20 me to high soil embankment collapses, the arm group, shabanni says it's fighters have attacked a hotel used by government officials in the somalian capital will be the issue. police say the attack has stormed the villa rose hotel with explosives and guns. the hotel is close to some holly as presidential palace. police said a number of people had been rescued from the hotel. there's no information yet on casualties. this place syrians are hoping a plan ground offensive in the north by to kia will allow them to return to their homes. to kids, defense ministry is planning to target kurdish fighters from the y p g on group which is allied to the syrian democratic forces. anchor blames them for a rocket attack in southern territory last week. it also says they're behind a blast and stumble. a claim. b s. d f denies the full 100 killer non the we've all
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been waiting for this day for a long time. we have big hopes that people will return to their homes and come at any jazzy as display civilians were always ready to return home. we want to go home, but suddenly nothing happened. and i thought i'm going home. so home says, johnny, i'm 55 years old. if they say we will liberate these areas from the y p g. i'm ready to hold a weapon and fight mom, you know, i'm a little bit more than you hired. so i'm going to miss life is so difficult here. we can't handle the situation in summer or winter. it's lavon jones is are we ready to regain our lens in our homes? they took from us the lens of our childhood. let's take a look at the areas where the shelling has been carried out to keep a striking targets in the border area near men. beach, which is under s d f, control that region in yellow to keep back free syrian army fighters control the
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areas in green from which they support turkish military offensive and took a syrian forces also control the purple parts the government of a shot. alas, said controls most of the countries shown in red there, although i saw fighters are still present in the deserts, in the east center console is following developments from keyless in southern chakiya on the ground. you, you do not see much actually, but what we are hearing is that it took here is preparing for this ground offensive . and this is what the turkish officials, including the turkish president and the defense minister, have promised for a by the way i have to underline that this operation is not only a separate operation following a bomb attack. and his stumbled, which is turkish government, accused the wifi do for planning and carrying it out. but this is also completing what does that help in 2019 for, to hear back in 2019, in october through kia,
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launched into an offensive against the a y, p g, and affiliate which last with a couple of months and the operation was called piece bring forth that was a way of coordination with the u. s. officials as a top u. s. secret officials came to turkish capital on come back then, but now we are hearing talk is president that he's going to complete this, especially the extract that was a launch a week ago by finalizing, with a ground defense. because back then to care was able to take control of the rest of the item and avia from the current despite or would this come next thing up and has? okay, and he was saying that the next target would be a telephone and with it. and now we are hearing that, so what would be the 1st target for the turkish military, as on choruses the place as a mess of what they call terrors?
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or talks between african leaders argue to resume in kenya on monday to bring peace to the eastern democratic republic of congo. the arm group and $23.00, which is fighting congolese troops has paused fighting, but will not be taking part in the talks. malcolm web has more from cuba in north kiera 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 ruined we pay the camera a bit round to the left. we can see and 20 three's position and 23000 armed group. the un thanks. and our 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 had been said to go off to them, 23 their fighters right now, the congress congolese army says are on the hill that we can see there about 700
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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 with drawer and disarm on by a friday deadline. hadn't been fighting on this front since and the n 23 indicated that they would not cease fire and disarm number 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 runs between the 2 and the congress. the soldiers here of said the in the last couple of days, they've seen rwandan army trucks passing a border 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 west in front towards mississippi,
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which is an area of $23.00 controlled colton mines in the past. they keep pushing that way. they could in circle the city of goma and besiege is the, are the, maybe the center of the football world right now. but there are also of cultural events in the city during the world cup, alexia bryan watched the show in the residential district known as the po, ah, i'm here in kind of court here. as you can probably see behind me, it was modeled only italian city of venice there all night building can now and then an invitation re alto bridge and the cultural show like behind me, stacy organized in conjunction with the people behind the world. we're now a one thing, right,
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and it's really enjoy the brown ah ah ah, a little earlier as the moroccans name and beat belgium to now belgium ranked 2nd on the home number with managed to come out on tom and people have been telling me, you know, really telling them the team from region to been they doing well at this the 1st well, in the middle me, there was, the iran went over while there was a saudi when
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a last week. the 4th now morocco, the belgium, a huge in the world. many, they wait to see what happens around the rest of the tournament. ah, stella head on al jazeera, germany get off the marks lighting back to earn a jaw with spain will have all the action from day to the welcome. ah, we hear on the former ukrainian prisons all who say they were tortured by their russian gods. ah hello. there will start in north america where we're watching it to storm systems
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affecting northern areas. we've had one run rather quickly across the south, east of the u. s along the eastern seaboard, and it is going to take some wet and wintery conditions to the north east and eastern areas of canada, some heavy snow expected because like nova scotia, as well as newfoundland temperatures, edging down here, but not dramatically as what we're seeing, cross the north west pacific, we've had another winter storm blow in, bringing some heavy snow to more central areas as well as parts of oregon, washington and further south to northern areas of california. and as that winter weather moves its way further east. we are going to see some dramatic drops in temperatures for the likes of denver, casper and calgary once again edging very fast south and we have a look at the 3 day. we are going to see quite a lot of snow through to choose day for the conditions on wednesday, but bitterly cold minus 21 degrees. now, further south that has been com, but within the unsettled weather start to pull in some fierce thunderstorms expected for parts of texas and louisiana. further south this from mexico has been
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very wet on the yucatan peninsula. we will however, see that start to ease as we go into tuesday that to whether a a, with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still spends? it's sean very up to me. think about any negotiation a winter. it's going to be hell holder insight story on al jazeera lou.
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ah, again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories this out. hundreds of people in cities across china have protested for a 2nd day. demonstrates us a calling for an end for president. she jan things 0 cove with policy to key is defense. ministry says it is planning to conduct a ground defensive in northern syria. in the coming days. they are targeting kurdish fighters from the y p g on ankara. blamed the group for a deadly rocket attack in southern secchia last week. a landslide in cameron's capital city? yeah, one day has killed at least 14 people witness to say dozens were attending the funeral. at a football pitch when a soil embankment collapsed. italy's government has declared a state of emergency on the island of isc year after a landslide killed. at least 2 people. rescued teens are still searching for about
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a dozen more. the took the torrents of mud and debris swept away trees and cars and left dozens of families trapped in their homes. for brandon reports the harbour town of canso. maturely termite has been transformed and disfigured instead of hosting motor yachts and fishing boats. the once picturesque waterfront is now a tangle of overturned cars, ripped up trees, and half buried passenger buses, and a thick layer of mud, coast gaunt divers, searching the harbor for bodies. several people are still missing. the fear is that may have been swift to the death residence. try to pick their way through the wreckage. in the sylph and grief is rapidly turning to anger, a cold, but they will not be beg people. it is the fault of our old politicians who did not do preventative work on the mountains about, but they cut down the trees and this is the result it had happened before in 2010. when a 15 year old girl died. this time it was a catastrophe. the other residents blame
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a combination of nature and negligence. torrential rain and the steep hills above 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. i sang, he said we were at home and woke up again. my husband woke up and went outside and there was a waterfall of water and mud coming down. i called my brother, we went down the street to get to the car park, but we couldn't because it was already politically mud. his sunday address in the vatican, pope francis spoke of his solidarity and sorrow for the victim and offered his press. and the italian government had declared a state of emergency for his gear. 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 upgrade in 2017 left to people dead . the final total from this tragedy is likely to be higher, whole brennan,
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i'll just hear the it has been 9 months now since russia invaded ukraine and both sides of accused each other of breaching international conventions on prisoners of war. one woman has spoken of her time under russian detention in easton, ukraine. she was released during a prison as well, but it's still coming to terms with her experience. john hall reports 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 sea to maria pole in the warren of tunnels and funk was deep beneath the as of style still works. they were the southern port city not best to defend sab alive. yeah. they fight from the, the launch rockets, the sea and tanks with nature the russian infantry arrived in
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a final act of defiance before their surrender. in may, alina here on the left, joined others in singing the national anthem. they were taken to underneath a grim detention center near the russian, occupied eastern city of done at sc despite russian denials. others have claimed torture was commonplace. here alina struggles to find the words from shaw quadrant, then found for the fields and every day in the felt like a week. it was a closed room for 6 people, and we had $28.00. i'm in the chat, they did lots of different things to us. they would exactly like a logical pressure swear, and they did other things. i kind of described lexus. 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
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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, as it happens after 10 pm, we heard screams, dog's barking was wounded, were brought to us 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,
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but one is the magical creature he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. he have been told one of his capture was confirmed. he's on the list, 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 all out of style. sonya she believes is also still being held by the russians. jonah whole al jazeera keith and millions of ukrainians are trying to stay warm as winter continues to bite. many i've been struggling with disruptions to power supplies caused by russian air strikes. roy challenge has more now when the capital keith, it depends where you are. it's different across different parts of the country. as you can see here and give you have fresh snow falling temperatures hovering around says 0 degrees. elsewhere in the country in the south, in the east, it's a little bit warmer, a couple of degrees warmer,
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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, as strikes, mythos, 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 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,
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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. the all right, it's time now for all the work up news and goals from sunday, his joint i got raska at all studio on the hot water front and catherine 20. 22 is provided a memorable well cup shocks. and we saw 2 more on the 8th of the tournament, the highlights with morocco beating the world's number to rank team belgium. the goals came late in the game from abdul hamid subsidy. and hello to give them a to know when it was only morocco. 3rd, when ever as well cut finals and they were in a strong position to reach the last 16 to the 1st time since 1986 they will qualify
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. if they avoid defeat against canada in their final game. the other upset came as close to recon bounce back from this 7 goals, some paying by spain to beat japan keisha the villas 81st minute goal was enough for one day. when the had been alley stadium, that was costa rica, the 1st shot on target at this tournament. in the clash of the european heavy weights, germany picked up their 1st point of the tournaments and draw with spain. it was spain who took the lead. when alvaro maria came on as a sub and put his side ahead, but germany fought back to secure what proof of by 2 points in this group and other sub nicholas full crew finding the target. germany leads to beat costa rica in their final game. have any chance of reaching them the count states and canada made history with their 1st ever well taco in that game with probation from from so
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davies, but that's as good as it goes. the equalizer came on the half hour from andre bremage. the 2018 run is found. this tries to see of the 1st talk with another go by mouth totally via up to 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 steal off convincing for one victory probation. now sit talk with a group on goal difference and just need to draw against belgium. and that last group gains 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 a rango and shackle makisha, ayesha morocco giving themselves a great chance, have a late to be making it out as one of the african themes in the knockout stages. not from any people believe that morrow had a chance in that group, but seeing them,
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you know, in the opening game, holding coalition to that go, let's draw it just, you know, told us a little bit about the coach rally draggy. 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 clint sheets for the atlas lions that just gives you a picture into what the team can do. and the problem that they had was really to score goals. and now we've seen 2 very incredible goals, not from superstar 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 routes, 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. 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 coping array the perspective kind of changed after the the japan game
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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 compound it 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 they didn't want to have the pressure in that last match. ayesha 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. it's been better than i have, so that's why i have to go with her. i mean, it hasn't been as good as you think. why do you agree? spend gemini worse? i mean, logical. as the, as it's progressed in this group, we've seen it spain, maybe, of course, and results not get better,
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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 of also improved a bit more compared to their loss against japan. now they freeze, poster rica how 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. well, by the end of the day 9, every team will played 2 games at this. well, come mondays actually gets underway at l. janine stadium is cameron, place serbia at 10 gmc that followed by south curry as much with garner 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 the game with switzerland and the days action ends. atlas sale stadium is portugal go up against a year acquired. so plenty to look forward to on day 9 of the tournament, our team will have it all covered right here on our to 0. the.
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