tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 28, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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ah, hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news. how alive from dar ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. there's a back. there greg. china's president sizes read the scenes as protests against the 0 carbon policy spread across major cities. east african leaders, me to discuss peace plans for eastern democratic republic of congo. but the main verbal group won't be at the negotiating table. the key of resumes is strikes targeting kurdish fighters while reportedly preparing to launch a ground incursion into northern syria. and sylvia take on cameron and match both sides must win it fast to keep their world cup dreams alive. ah,
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ah, we begin this, use our in china where there are protests for a 3rd day against the government. strict covered 19 measures. the demonstrations are a rare display of public defiance against one of prison changing things. policies were despite 3 years of some of the toughest corona virus restrictions in the world . cases in china have hit record highs and recent dies. her title not ashura. i feel that there is a heavy burden, but i didn't think this many people would come. i always thought that in china's current society, there aren't the condition of the organ. i something like this. because as everyone knows in the past few years, our freedom of speech, the various ways we express ourselves are all being blogs. i didn't think that there would be a day when we can come together on the street to express our demands. i think chinese people struggle to get feet and still has a long road to go. we don't have a set way to go. we need
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a more complete action plan. or protests have taken place in shanghai, beijing and the city with the pandemic 1st began. woo hahn. they started in room she the capital of shing jang province. after a building caught fire and 10 people died. many se rescue efforts were delayed by lockdown restrictions. responding to a christian during a briefing on the protest, china's foreign ministry spokesman disagreed with some of the reports. he had another you're going to, wow, the situation you described does not reflect a reality of what happened. china has been following to dynamic 0 corporate policy and has been making adjustments based on the realities under ground or katrina. you joins us from bay shing now and can you explain what the atmosphere is like there are these protests continuing to grow? well, beijing is usually a buzzing metropolis. it's the capital of china, but the streets are really resemble
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a ghost town. people have been told to stay at home because we're still seeing hundreds of cases, an unprecedented number here in china, of new infections of covered spreading throughout the city. now i live just about 10 minutes from the young law river, which is the site of the protest in beijing where it took place on sunday night. and just a few hours ago, i went to take a look at what was there. and i saw a very heavy police presence. things are very tense in the city. what i saw were a number of police vans full of police officers waiting around that site where people were gathering yesterday. they were uniformed guards and police officers standing every 25 to 50 meters also. so it's very clear that they are expecting more crowds to night on monday to gather in. and people are afraid that we are possibly going to see some violence taken place. certainly yesterday, when the protest happened in beijing, the police dispersed the crowds fairly peacefully, but in other places,
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for example, in shanghai, we did see some violence and some unrest taking place there. now i've been living in china for about 10 years, and i never thought i would see the day when there was a protest actually taking place in the capital. the last time we saw police sort of permitting any sort of purchase was in 1989 during t n m. and the crackdown that took place. and gentlemen, and of course, this is not an isolated protest taking place here in the capitol. we're seeing it in major cities around the country, shanghai han mood. she told ching across various college campuses. and i think the message from the people is enough, is enough. people are completely fed up with this corbett 0 policy that's been imposed here in china. the last 3 years and more than that, they're fed up with even prison. she didn't pink himself, the supreme leader here in china. and of course, we know in this country, it's extremely risky not to only count against the communist party, but against she jumping himself anakin results in jail time or possibly even worse
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in remarkable st. so how is the chinese government responding to this? is there any sense at all that it's listening to what the people are calling for? well, more fudge on is foreign ministry and the chinese state media itself have not really officially acknowledge these protests taking place. but we are sitting very subtle signs that they are. they are seeing this and they all were very worried we saw in chinese state media today, a reminder of the state counsels 20 new measures that were announced actually earlier this month. now these 20 measures are designed to curtail some of the more extreme ways that corbett is being control of being controlled or restricted around the country. for example, it details that only local governments are allowed to decide what areas go into locked down and they can only they can decide how long they're locked down for. they've also said that it is not permitted to block the fire entrances and the fire
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exits of any particular residential compound and that anybody seeking emergency can must be given that emergency care. now this is in response of course to what happened in which he, where 10 people died, at least during a fire and social media videos indicate that this was because of a curve. it looked down, restrictions imposed in that particular building. now those measures have been released, but that being said, at least, and perhaps millions of people around the country remain under some sort of locked down here in china. people has simply for 3 years had no control over whether they can go to school, whether they can go to work and earn a living, they must take daily covetous. certainly that's the situation here and aging and enough is enough. and we have to also remember that most of these people protesting, they aren't political dissidents. they are activists. these are everyday people, just demanding what they, they see are as basic freedoms, basic ability to live,
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a normal life, the kind of life that they've been seeing on the tv screens as the world cup has been taking place on cattle. just basic freedoms and life as it was before the pendant started. okay. katrina, you for us and beijing. thank you. but let's bring in andrew cape. he long now he is an independent china strategist based in hong kong. he joins us now. thank you very much for being on this news hour. can you just explain how surprised you are to see protestors openly criticizing? sheeting ping. well, i think that we have to see the whole thing. this very complex situation in the proper perspective. first of all, the so call and 0 colbert, and strategy is all a cheat to achieve absolute 0 in all circumstances in all places is do a and make sure that there is early detection as early as possible early as possible. isolation so that the disease doesn't spread around. ready earliest possible treatment so that those who get infected get the earliest possible kind of
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attention. and lastly, earliest possible containment and, but as pointed out just now i, beijing has already issued a more flexible. i kind of mandate out to the various provinces and the city and, and there's an o governors and to make sure that the local situation has, have to be taken into account. and so that they can more target the source and the risks. i am more and precisely lot of than just a one size fits all affecting everybody's livelihood. now, as early as the agenda this year, 2022, there was an international survey conducted by the new york based on public trust barometer, very famous, international research organization. looking at governments around the world, how people support the government in terms of the pandemic. st. china came up on
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the very top the beginning of this year because most people regard china has done a good job. in spite of the law down below to see people's patients is beginning to wear thin plus the fact that there are number of social. ready discontent amongst young people and, and of course them to, for the, for the young and energetic she has already is a bit too much. so you can see that this kind of protest spreading quite alarmingly across the country and involving some of most prestigious universities. so and also they are adopting a tactics, luminance of the so called color revolution from some of people on the pull. this is a holding blank sheets of paper chanting that rewarded slogans you've been calling for. seen. been to step down and all these and we might be gen or what could happen or could, could, could be a very dangerous situation. as i said, we may listen. i'm quite happy of human dilemmas. where in markham was ready,
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some of the so called color revolutions in the region, including what happened, what happened in hong kong a number of years ago. so i think that beijing is likely to have to respond to these are situation. i'm adversely make sure the, the protesters de la spread, and secondly, i also tried to me find the strategy and also trying to explain the government's astrology better. and perhaps i'm even as relaxing some of the restrictions either way. i think there's becoming more than a, just a medical and health and kind of matters become more and more political to you. so you do think, do you think it is at a tipping point? we see that growing, you know, wider and right wider this, you know, protests are breaking out and all of the major cities. would you see it going from here? well, i think that they, apart from the trust of barometer and generally this year, and then the harvard kennedy school center and also did
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a study last year looking at how government people's around the world best support the government that was not known to do with the pandemic, but hole in the home, people generally trust the government. china also came up. the chinese communist party government also came up on the very top. so that suggests that the can me, the child has come. this body has been filed on a very firm foundation track record. and because the vast majority of the child is people's lives. in the, for the past 40 years have been dramatically changed for the better. and then go, no other countries bonniwell and which i've seen such a huge improvement in the likelihood of that people. but so disc, i'm kind of recent protests and it's mainly because of the law lock down, plus a number of social frustrations because of the, the economy is changing to be and the internet economy. and then the university
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graduates may not be fine. it's kind of don't, they won't. yeah. and some young people are it because they see that the economy is the dice is loaded in favor of the, the larger corporations and you know, like a bond and $0.10 or so for them. and the small guys are squeeze and that's why and beijing has long counted this kind of a common prosperity, strategy and, and cracking down on some of the i'm all a ballistic practices are the biggest, but this is going to take time. and but meanwhile, this kind of social discontent seems to be ignited and mixed with this kind of frustrations out with the global lockdown. so i don't think it is a systematic threat, but i do think that the and the beijing would have to respond to it. not the same as a medical health matter. but there's a political matter. some of the buddhist is adopting as,
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as strategies and gestures. ready slogans banners, reminiscent of the call to revolutions and, and i think that the, the ours, beijing that, that could be some even foreign forces trying to find this kind of a very complex situation. and date will be fascinating to see how it plays out in the coming days and weeks. thank you very much. that is andrew k, p lou independence, china strategist in hong kong, east african leaders have been meeting in nairobi to discuss how to restore peace and democratic republic of congo. but the him $23.00 rebel group, widely believed to be backed by rwanda isn't part of the talks. the fighters have taken lodge, swathes of lands in the east of the country, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. listen, i just saw one among the men and us
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a this comes a resort over it. we therefore come with a response. and the robust mechanisms being established elses here is malcolm with reports from the front lines where congress soldiers of fighting him 23 ripples near keep number you're calling for the democratic republic of congo armies been fighting the n 23 armed group up and down the stretch of road a week, a common lease army captain took us to the front line, is near the border with rwanda, which is widely understood to back the armed group. well, they ruined denies. it was this. so just says, we'll fight them back to wonder whatever support they have. this is one of the 3
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front lines where con goes army, his for 1023 in recent weeks. this time, a year ago, and 23 only had a few 100 armed fighters since then, the un filmed fighters entering congo from rwanda and rwandan soldiers have been photographed among and 23 fighters. the so does he say fighting anatomy that is better equipped than, than they say, and $23.00 fighters get more food, more water, and that they have heavy artillery hidden on the hill top. that makes it difficult for them to fight and advance mode with the captain told us their enemies on a hillside less than a kilometer away. and 23 is rejected. international calls for it to withdraw and disarm by a deadline that passed on friday. corners army says were when the ones military control of this area through its proxy and 23. it's rich with golden colton. mines . congress government says and $23.00 can't be passive. the nairobi piece talk
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unless it withdraws and disarms. who don't put it. we don't have time to waste because m $23.00 and $1.00 to only understand the voice of bullets. if they don't listen to the calls of the leaders, we'll have to force them back to the place where they came from. congress ministry has jet fighters, a new attack helicopters, military sources say they wondering why the government rarely orders them to bomb m . 20 three's artillery and help the infantry at font. nearly 300000 people have fled the fighting and the living in sanitary camps. many of them will say question why the government's not doing more? let it grow and i was in an album as soldiers are fighting with the rebels that whenever they're about to win the authorities tell them to stop fighting for one or 2 days. this is exactly when the rebels always take advantage and advance. we were told to leave the area so that soldiers can continue to fight back at the front
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line. soldiers told us their enemy is used a few days of calm to bring reinforcements from rwanda. there is no sign of this conflict ending soon. malcolm web al jazeera, cuba democratic republic of congo. at least 4 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali capital mogadishu, the armed group, al, she barb has claimed responsibility. gunman storms. the villa rose hotel, which is close to the presidential palace and regularly used by government officials. several people have been rescued or somali as minister of state for environment and climate change at him or her see was at the hotel at the time of the attack. he's admitted, there was a security failure of course did a failure. failure to not be the weight of the letter new thing. but remember we had in the war region,
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a war that the 3rd is going to run for their lives in the remote villages in somalia. in government and who severely and other parts of the country. so this is a manifest towing their last to kicks and using the last ticks in the books. a in the that toes. there is a pain in the interim and we have decided to finish this. i want to what is some for all will be cultural is casualties and. ready wants to increase because of c williams so that you met up the what i was going to let a i think this is the right time to finish this a. ready somebody, communities, all of them, but i up a, again, this is to group who leave it in the place that they were extra people then, and people didn't miss using that could making islam loop. but so basically
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this is, this is the time to finish them up. yes, i said there will be pain, but in the incident, but just not a pain in do that late for our children and grandchildren. we had to, to the month to finish this, and we will finish it. this all la. at least 14 people have been killed and cameron's capitol yolande. off to avoid a logged embankment collapsed. authorities have blamed heavy rains for the accidents which took place on mona's. we're attending a funeral. dozens of people, a still missing to care has resumed is strikes against kurdish fighters in northern syria on sunday gets bombed areas controlled by the y p g. a kurdish group linked to the p k. k, which to kia, considers a terror organization. the defense ministry says a ground offensive will be launched as soon as possible. and carol blames the y p g for recent attacks and estoppel. and kazi and tip accusations the group has denied
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oh cinema casias. isn't kelly's near the to kia syria border and send him what does to kid actually hope to gain from this operation as it is the 1st one targeting this group? since 2019. ah, well some according to to to south orange is in find these are the stumble bomb, but they're against perfect breakers. that woman was friend in the theory in kurdish fi to y, p g camp in northern syria and then a like a contractor. and she was a move to took it to conduct this bomb, but that this is what the turkish authorities have been claiming. and as you said, the group has claimed an attachment to these incidents. however, for turkey, y, p g as an offshoot of the outdoor could to some workers. bardeen, syria is what shall be cleared from its borders. it was i took,
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it has been fighting against the p k. k for nearly 40 years and already conduct thing at military offensive in northern iraq and now at to kill wants it's borders with syria, which is nearly 800 kilometers to be free from the syrian fighter group, y p g as to kia, proceed as a threat to can't believe the weapons provided to the life in the fight against i. so one day, a turn towards encore or other cities in true kid. that's why the main objective of turkey is to clear the group from the close by its borders down below 30 kilometers is a fully fledged war expected here, or will anchor a just want to select a special targets. ah, well, this is what everybody is discussing in true care right now tom, because the last counter why pg operation conducted by the turks in northern
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syria was in 2019. and the initial target was the whole border from ins are up until high say k at old, the distance from the eastern side of the euphrates to the iraqi border, but to kia ended up and just taking tel avia then risk line, of course russians and americans are the reasons because they are also the major players in the ground. then russians have some national interests. the united states is supporting the f c f and the y p g as a, as the on, within the se, if against the fight against it, towards iso. at that time kick you was targeting tentative, fought, and member as well. but the negotiations agreements with the us and russia doesn't allow it so for to kia it. apparently it seems that tied your thought is the possible 1st target, whether the operation, the ground operation would stretch to members is unknown. but an operation to i not
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at up called bonded the a heart of the y p g. it doesn't seem possible for now. so a ground offensive. yes. but a limited one is expected to okay. thank you so much for that update that as soon as some concealer on the border between turkey and syria is ready. forces have reportedly detained 16 palestinians, and the occupied west bank. the rides took place overnight in this unclear why they've been taken into custody human rights groups. a israel has detained 690 palestinians since the beginning of october or search teams are continuing to look for survivors following a major land slide on the italian resort. islands of sheer on saturday, 2 people died. a further tin are still missing in the town of pesa micha, ala, the massive landslide was triggered by exceptionally heavy rainfall. the government
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has declared a state of emergency in the area. in the 1st match of the day, cameron applying serbia at the l. jennifer stadium, and it's currently mil. all both teams are looking for points to advance to the next round. after losing their openness or cameron have lost their past 8 world cup games to improve their chances. at cutter 2022, they were reports that the players had consulted traditional healers, but football bosses denied hiring black magic practitioners. as nicholas hark reports from your own day, it hasn't stopped die hard fans from doing everything they can to stack. the odds and cameron's favor laguna grammar, but our book would broke. john philip is a traditional healer using ancestral practices. he calls on the spirits to bring
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victory to cameron's national football team. i shall martin should. when he says it's the extra spark, the in dumped the lions as they're known need before their 1st game. whitley fire, burn, lay that you see this look, fire will up they did. it is pete the in hair. this look is like telephone the woocommerce professor john said several players have been consulting traditional healers ahead of the world cup in cutter and inside. hussey almighty. any village has your magic. any region, as your magic through an odd is malisha, they become to get bonded, begin to pray for yourself, but it's worth it for the liar. nobody can drum dinner in cameroon, as in many african countries, natural medicine plays an important role and remedies that are believed to enhance
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performance are popular among athletes. the tinctures are made from plants found in the forest and are available at local markets. abbas ali, a former defender in his village teams started selling them after he suffered it in the street. the same injury that is preventing striker sadder money from playing and synagogue opening game. yet this vendor says that he has the appropriate remedies for the football. stark side, your monet, who's suffering from an injury, he just needs to come to this stall. here you have all sorts of powders and liquids coming from the sacred cam. roonan forests and he says, if that doesn't work, then you know no, no. where when are these? the object is meant to protect him from further injury and the vendor says, bring him luck when it comes to sports. superstition are plentiful. mardina carried the same rosary at each game. england's gary linux, her changed shirts at half time. if the match wasn't going in his favor,
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christiano, rinaldo always steps on to the pitch right foot 1st. monday. so cameron's manager has denied approaching black magicians coffee. but there is no stopping fans from doing all they can to ensure the indomitable lions live up to their nickname. nicholas hawk al jazeera, yolande, a so hit on al jazeera and we'll be looking at all of today's matches and our world cup special coverage roof far as well. and roll popper that's coming up. ah, hello there. let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and forecast for the latest games in the future world cup in cutter. now it's looking largely settled in the south. it's up in the north. the things are turning more unsettled. that thanks to a storm system working its way out of mediterranean, it's going to bring some heavier rain to the likes of saudi arabia by tuesday. but
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further south of this largely fine and dry monday saw a bit of a shamal pickup. that's a northerly when it's kicking up some dust, creating hazy sunshine, but nothing of concern temperatures. it's sitting at pleasant figures. we are expecting them to come down slightly as we go into evening. and those games kick off, but largely dry skies. we could see some cloud come into play as we go into wednesday . that's with a change in the wind, but still lots of sunshine to be found. and pleasant conditions. you can see the band of rain that's going to be moving in from saudi arabia, bringing some cloud that's expected to work its way towards the ne leading, leaving largely clear skies for much of the golf. ah. with
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donning sliding it through with a contingent news group. yes, the ports are welcome job. good. that's still very box, a lie that welcome to walk that i life or go ha about back. and i far as smile, plenty to get through in the show, including another major upside to the group stage morocco stand, the world's 2nd rank team, the belgium for the i t runners up. gotcha. hit fall off. how did i don't get that
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against out of the tournament? there is no name are for brazil. today's how can the sand boy keep winning without him? and up to mikey history and his opening guy christiane over dallas, i was looking to help portugal dock outbreak. this consecutive walcott by christ uruguay. ah. okay, see southern arts action in a barbara less updates you all the 1st game of the dates abbas me to rach a group j between cab rude and serbia, and cab root had just taken the lead job chas. customer swell, a corner off a half an hour by sorry, lost art this so absolutely vital for both stage not to lose this one. i talked to somebody that should now and, and a class of the european how do ice job. he left it light bots. they still have
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hearts of reach you. the last 6, they this off to that droll width spite. it grew 8 bucks it was spied. we took the lead in this guy. he went, substitute albano gotta put his side ahead. but the germans has usual for back to secure what to prove to be a barking point. a dispute ad for that coach, how to make another sub nicholas who crewed forwarding to target and how job will lead to beat calls to record their photo group valuable to learn the result of studies. guy with japan to have any chokes of reaching the doc out site. would. jody's hearts had an old boy t boost as a result of japan shock bill lost to costa rica earlier the die kasha foot as goal in the 80. first that it was enough, a one bill which had the above did on the stadium. i was for 3, it's a shot. so target in the told it would you believe far as the challenge guide to but it's, i'm sorry, but sorry to bother. could have been yes, but all be all the t, the group, they do still have
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a child of getting through the font around of back to spade pretty about you and say they're still the favorites. they laid the group, they played japan in their final guy. the job is way to get costa rica will see the 3 if they'd be japan now to group actually. now there is yet another shock as morocco, the wells number 2, right? so i belgian, the goals carry like this. one of the one home i've done. i've read how many fad tastic cities from zachary, i will call to get the atlas laura they to way to rock. i will qualify if they avoid the fee to get how did that advance auto group gave when i saw the kid is very bad history with their 1st well comp go ever against croatia, but there was still well beat rational study and the guy kicked off with a bag is how did the right the south hold? sorry. davis thought ahead. sorry. that 2nd. that's right. christ killers. awfully r like robert. it's the pretty pretty i t one is up. but another go the for
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the var just story. get off the bright car. he went to out, nobody is getting a ticket of the lord or town. again, the closing site is with a breakaway gulf. a love boy for one was how did that battle visa kaleisha lead the way? he group. thanks to gold. if it's ahead of rocco, next up for cooperation is eligible. that he just the point from that guy to guarantee progress. while the belgians, they to wait to make sure they advance 2026. how hard copies are bare rounds. great . first goal though, got it meant let's get more with our sports. corresponded to andy richardson. we're going to talk 1st about being jeremy germany. fill in fill in this. yeah. it's very unusual. things have come into it's haldeman of this scale with such a sense of uncertain, see surrounding them. but that's what we've got with his german team. the last will cup of course,
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that they went out in the group stages. they were pretty unimpressive of the last your i'm going out in the world from england. so see, flick is a minute to great success. we had a re, re, re come find me, a lot of trophy. he was part of the coaches, principal in one the world, wyatt to get this thing 3 this to him, just seeing nicholas fuko come on the school that crucial goal. he, someone at the age of 29 is just a bit of international query 11 days ago. called into the the wilcox school to the last moment you wonder what sort of a, of an impact he might have on the team. now if they can get some goals through him, the one play that i was looking to see play live against japan, even though they lost like game jamal. me. see allah. young teenager playing by munich looks absolutely fantastic snakes. his wife threw opposing defenses, gets himself out of impossible situations. as she brought up in england could have played for england played for the age group seems within england,
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but is ended up playing for germany. and i think germany else go deep into the tolerance. he will have a big role to play that. ok, we've got to talk about it, canada versus croatia. i for one to croatia. tori, she got to admit they. they were good. they were really good. yeah. and i was just u haul. and i think there were a lot of canadian friends of stadium last night. obviously a lot of optimism surrounding that seem to what they've done it in qualifying. and the fact that they co hosting in 2026 as well. but for right now to refine was 4 years ago, the knox possibly as good as they was then. but sir, just a sense of their experience and board sanctioned in that gang. sometimes the, the canadian seems a little bit naive, giving the ball away the crucial positions on the pitch. but they've got a, they've got a very interesting coach. the, the creation team were pre thankful to john heard when, after that game saying that he made a few comments after the, the belgian defeats. they were not going to go off and insert exclusive,
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they're croatia. and they said that i had actually given them a bit of a bit of motivation going. it's like gang, i could feel that in the crack. oh, sure fans. they were like we want this. i thought they were determined, but there's some fantastic in place in that candidate. siemens, affonso davis scoring that, that 1st goal is it is a big mouth for canada. they'll be desperate. i was not at that gang for canada. that final group game against morocco, a want to win that game. so they go in with some confidence when they co hosting for you. so now we'll see, we'll get more from andy and a bet, a cosser acres victory against japan. americas went over belgium, join a growing list of sharks at this world cup or earlier today being sports football analyst andy grey joined us in the studio and talked about the major upsets during the tournament so far. and i think it made the woke up for i started with the saudis, against the argentina, and japan's come back against germany, morocco, costa rica. i love it. i just absolutely love it, but i think it's, it's not surprisingly, cause i think those countries, the gap between the, the hobbs in the have nots is,
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is narrowing. and i think we're seeing that in this woke up and the more shots we can get, the better from you. i think it makes a tournament. if we had the big teams when he every day about to about which and get bored with it. and i thought that the, that the tournament always smoke ventilation, that beneath that showed to be argentina. i mean, every bridge. what, wow, how can that happen? it's just sensational and then carried on and i think there will be other shocks. i really do. i think that's the nature of the game we have at the moment. well, organizers say they are committed to ensuring the 8 well cup stadiums won't become white elephants where the total ends. natasha can aim reports from the bedouin life in the sand dunes to the seafaring fisherman and pearl divers of the gulf. the countries have always been rooted to their environment. a walk cra, 22 kilometer south of central. doha, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas on the peninsula. the city is
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welcoming fans at elgin noob stadium, this particular stadium. this approach, we are all are proud of having disciplined this entity in alora, the idiot. connoisseurs of architecture will recognize the creative force behind the curves. iraqi british architect, the ha, had deed my. she died in 2016. the pritzky architecture prize winner was the only woman to design a cut our 2022 stadium. the extended part of this stadium is that the show wouldn't, didn't stadium, it does look like a ship with all this glutamate and a, the, with the coverages that she, that had deed visited al, walk right numerous times to ensure her stadium captured, the essence of cutters. landscape and history, a school park and a facility for reception surrounding elgin, oop, are now transforming the city for the future. i was here when it was visit and
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thing as what you can see like this. and the message that they went just 2 of us from my experience with people with cynthia, the did the really that impressions and the whatever the north cutter it become for 4 different than what they were expecting. at the end of the world cup elgin oop stadium will, down size, half of its $40000.00 seats will be removed and donated to a country in need of sports facilities. yet the hope is its imprint on this city will still loom large natasha game l. jazeera, a walk, rock cutter, i brazilian, take a big step to qualifying for the last 16 and group g. today. they play switzerland at $1600.00 gmc, but they'll be without their tells men. andy, how are they going to cope without name or name of big man? i mean, coach tisa says this is a score bill for any eventuality, so we'll find that out as a huge amount of attacking talent in the teen just applies that was playing with
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name or in that game. vanessa's junior charleston is called a couple of great goals. of course. i think you just took a name or is often criticized as play acting and whether or not he really is injured in certain situations. but if you look at his well cup career, it's a bit of a tragedy in 2014 and his home well cup. he was injured just before that quarter, final against germany, missed out on that game. and the last $71.00, the last one cup and russia he came in with a foot injury wasn't really fully fit. and now it looks as though, okay, the saying you might be back in the latter stages of the torment. but if you're missing 2 games with an uncle of mine, is that he might be out of his war cuff as well. ok. all back in re diginero. small streets is bursting with color and a show of support for the national team. monica young kids reports on how the community has been keeping up a tradition dates back decade. traffic stops in the small street in rio de janeiro. as neighbors get down on their knees
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to paint the road and walls i had of brazil's 1st warped cup match in guitar. bit illinois been painting the same streets since 2010. but this tradition began in 1982 when people living in pareto nunez decided to cheer for the woke up by decorating the st. yellow and green colors of our national teams. and wonderful us, oprah the pandemic in the economic crisis have made it more difficult to finance this open air arch show. it takes $400.00 leaders of paint to cover the street with the faces of brazil's football stars. but young and old chip in this early organizers had the help of famous you, tubers and social media influencers to attract a new generation of supporters and help keep alive a tradition that goes back. 40 years, teenagers and children are still collecting money at the stoplight to pay for the finishing touches. georgia movement, i mean, frankly don't to day we didn't make much money,
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but little by little. we'll get there. 53 year olds yourself. we santos says he's been here from the start painting this street since he was 13 look, grow, your community effort helps us from night. oh, making a better street to better neighborhood, better cities and hopefully a better country and a better world. it's a joy. those will live in this community share with foreigners, even those who cheer for brazil's biggest football rival argentina. this argentinian visited the street to sell his plaster copies of the world cup trophies, agreement of them in the brazil. and so the brazil i said that each in they'll be hoping to celebrate when brazil takes on serbian could tar on thursday. monica, and i'll give, i'll just sarah, rio de janeiro. okay, well how's the, so brilliant segue for brazilian as a brazil with our guy, the brazilian fans gathering it west by before the big guy about alexia bard is
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there for us. actually, how things gary down. mm. they get, i'm sure you get here and there is a really in bands playing there is, i'm brazilian drummers standing by this really has become the headquarters for brazilian. some of them, at least to that mentioned that magic switzerland later now entering, walking around, pulling up 5 fingers, one breach of the world cups. and one hoping that in another couple of weeks they will be able to add in the 6th to that and told me that number the other confident about when again, when the last month i will be out to take out the med. now another mentioned being played a bit later, which is a little late certain is gonna versus south korea. now gonna is the worst team in this competition. south korean approached or had said that the team could be difficult to. now i have spoken to the head of a supported to any of that has learned about 5 or 600 members
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a and many lighter on they will come in from across out there are. those are signed into some supported back in ghana, actually in the village buildable lots on that. not already on. they're not going to be able to watch the match. they're not even certain that we all to the sense it either in this district in northern gonna it's not fruit hanging from the tree, but nobody foods and radios the trying to get a strong enough signal to follow the teams progress in the world come near life let know in readiness, we don't have electricity and this is the only tree in the district where we can get mobile phone and radio signals. but even when you hang the radio, you have to be lucky to catch the waves. we feel like we cut off from the rest of the world that the oh do you mean yet? and so they wait and pace and try their luck until someone with more power from
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radio turns up through. finally, the crowds can settle in to listen to the match. this one's ecuador versus the netherlands. company. i'm not logged on. everyone's quiet. their attention focused on a game being played about 6000 kilometers away. from my memory to hear you only be waiting for to hear the word go by, you know, what is when and when gunners lee and we are not we, i've been denied watching that is relevant for huh. what about the people here? blame the government for not investing in local infrastructure. mcgovern, jo, boylen, m. o, we is suffering, there's no electricity, no cell phone coverage, and no roads. oh, but the government is heavily in debt and facing its worst economic crisis and
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decades. inflation sold to more than 40 percent, and the cities been the worst performing currency in the world this year, according to the world bank. donations are becoming increasingly frustrated. there you come home is are you to watch tv, to live or the station they the pressure in the fantasy. you, you do have the opportunity. ah, the crowd keeps growing. and it will be even bigger when gonna play. as these fans hope that faraway and doha, the black stars will give them something to celebrate. good man's by darren, dar handbags, mom and dad. i think that they can patty and how does these brazilian fans when they match? right? i'm like them off lexi as ever, and i can give you
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a quick car score updates for the guy between cavalry and survey. karen, serbia have just equalized just coming up to hawthorne best county. one wall between cab rude and salvia had to education a city stadium. enjoying that, so how molly kids at that game gonna versus south korea, which fans are more nervous today? do you, do you think so? how well, thank you very much. welcome to education city stadium where the atmosphere starting to build a little bit. we're getting quite a few fans arriving at the stadium mole. south korean here. so far them gone and found some fuel, they'll be trickling in as we get closer to the as you get closer to the time that kick off happens. well, i can tell you about what's happening here. i now in terms of the nerves, certainly the gwanae and fans feel in though they didn't get winded at 1st matter any points. they feel a bit hard done by. they feel that they should have got some points from the board
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and possibly a drawer. they felt from decisions went against them when they faced portugal. and despite losing all of that, the match that night, despite losing, they seem pretty up beat about getting result here today. while the south koreans are spoken to a 5th, you members of the media, and i've also spoken to a number of fans and they seem confident, but as a hint of nerves, they are the higher rank team. they do have points on the board. what one point off to that draw bought? well, they do say they're confident about gang the when i do sent some nerves in their voice about today's much definitely the gone to fans definitely seem a bit more. i'll beat about the match then the south koreans and who are the key players for both sides. well, let me tell you something in this match who had thought. busy we have a rivalry from north london renewed thousands of miles away. who am i talking about on to about? none other than thornton men of south korea who over the place of talking
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a hotspot, an old. so thomas party of austin know who is that one of the key players for gone and now at the moment, thomas parties getting the better of that deal is also not higher than telling them in the premier league. but we'll have to see how it pans out today. thomas party has been in great form this, these and scores some scorching goes and the law is going to be expecting to gone to fans will certainly be hoping it's party time here in kasanya and men. you know, hasn't been in his best form the season, but this score pretty sent, lending had trick rapidfire. patrick in the premier league has gone injury to his face and would probably be wearing a mosque in this match. and already we've seen one south korean light up. this woke up i'm talking about none other than john cook of bts city opening ceremony. and i'm sure, however, san human is going to be want to be the south korean people. remember when talking about cuts out? 2022. right, and i think i can guess here cheering for. thanks for now. so how can we get to get there? south korea perspective on all of this life from sol. asap. rog mcbride ra off. i
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was there, comforted, excited, or the other. so might be all of the above. where we are worried. we are fretting over injury worries once boys the same time, last thursday we were all worried about the song men. would he be fitted up to play too much collective national sigh of relief? he did, scott. i bet here we are. monday night about the same time. worried about the 2nd biggest name in the south korean squad. kid came amid jay, who is a central to south korea, is defense. he at the central defender, the core of the defense, a very experienced, found a place normally for napoli. now heath ever received days, a cough injury. and at the 1st game, he finished the match, but has that met since missed a couple of training sessions? so there is some question over whether he will start and he is a saw the needed just as south korea needs to be putting shots on goal room
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remembered in the 1st counter, not a single shot on gulf from south korea. they can't afford to be conceding any at the back. yeah, robert, you a say before how, you know, there was a collective sigh of relief from the nation. what song you made was posted by that 1st guy, but it wasn't really a big influence in that guy with how put big with the reaction be in a found part that you're in. if he puts in a big performance, there would be great. i mean, there they do, you do sense that as the competition goes on, the south koreans are getting more behind their side. they were a somewhat underwhelming coming into these competition. we're here in central, sol, it is cold, it is raining, it is forecast to get wet and cold. right now. we are expecting thousands of people come out to this fans own on to other fans owns in south korea. i think they know what is at stake. at this game, obviously for gonna if they lose tonight, that's it. the end of their world cup at south korea. i think under equal amounts
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of pressure with one goal this draw behind them. and of course, with that massive game against portugal coming up, they really have to win tonight and they know that they would work save them a couple of times in game number one, i've really got to do far better. come game number 2. great, soft rob has ever thank you very much. how quick score update from human survey have turned it around in their game with cameroon, they now lead to one and to the final game to me today. and after starting off their campaign with a win portugal, or looking to secure their round a 16 spot where they went over your way. more on this fixture with snuffy counseling, the portuguese football team is crammed full of international stars. the trouble is if your portuguese and you follow football, have to travel quite a long way to see many of them like 2 and a half 1000 kilometers. that the distance between the lisbon and the hearts of the portuguese thighs, which is in manchester, england high on samantha johnson. this is woke up one
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o one go online and they're offering flights from lisbon to manchester for less than $100.00. and you can be sure that many of the seats are being bought by for all fans, fans who want to see their portuguese idol playing. and they do every week for i. the manchester united, manchester city players like christiano and aldo portrait was kept to him. that is until he parted ways with man united during this world cup, which you can say low is still around. he played nearly 700 minutes for portugal to help his heart qualify for the world's car. then there's bruno fernandez, who scored one of the goals against macedonia, and then not forget ruben diaz. portugal go to defender, i could go on, but i am, you get my point. there's a lot of them living in the best parts of town. their neighbors. many of them are friends, bring in a taste to portugal to a northern english city. there are portuguese supermarkets, portuguese restaurants, manchester, art gallery, even hosted
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a portuguese hot exhibition. manchester is normally divided by cab rivalry, but they know a lot about this portuguese squad, and this one knows each other very, very well. that's something you're to. why are we taking into consideration though they have better? cuz albert, who runs and runs scores, and he keeps on running a sprinting cyclone of talent from montevideo durable. i will lead him on form if they're to succeed in qatar. ah, but get more on this game with sergio cretan as from the poor cheese, a newspaper record. i'd sergio injuries have forest portugal to have to make some changes in the team tells me that oh yes. unfortunately, the niel has broken 3 bits. manney's office again that actually will be out with the group search, maybe the whole broker and also the results of the day that they both start with a good gun. now they will be replaced is recovery from demon pep. ready the
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playlist nearly 40, so age goes, you could be an issue for him. hopefully not, but he has a major in the spot in the, in the bessie room as well. and they did miss hills, but we will be starting but basically for school will keep the same ideas with george felt something that the funds hoping for for a long time say about 5 years like in portugal, confident christiana, rinaldo can lead them to victory. i think the, the when the 1st guy, which was the 1st time that will start when he since to 1006. so $76.00, portugal rich and the files that watkins from now. now, when it gets the, when it gets done, i think increase the confidence also fence. i'm not very good atmosphere. i would
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say to the coach from involved in, especially patients, candle and fire the alright, well have to leave it there for now. sergio cretan, if thank you so much for your time and that's all the time we've got to thank you to andy richardson. don't forget you can get more walk up content on our website. al jazeera dot com, forward slash oral cap. but i forget, we're back at 3030 g activity by people philip cut off with you. but before we go, let's have a pick from our doc of our top story. germany is world cup. dream is phil ally, update they snatch a later off the space. i go look at south korea, although whites about v cruises i would go ah
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