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tell us what is all about the festival is celebrating the manasseh year of culture, which is the middle east, north africa and south asia. tonight we are celebrating south asia in another part of town. a mother picks up her children from school. she's a busy mother of 2 who works part time yet you still find time to volunteer. there has received a record number of volunteer application to any people world cup is group of go on, a fans live and work in cat, so they'll get to see their team play in a country they've helped to transform. although it got to never prison, everybody behind me, hey, you can make out the faithful fan festival. that's where up to 40000 support is. can watch matches on the big screen with this is al jazeera
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ah hello. it is great to have you with us. i'm 0 venue, this is the news our life from doha coming up today. today i. c of anger in china grows against the government's cobra 19 policy troops, or deployed to stamp of protests and major cities. a somali forces baffling, overnight siege at a hotel by al chabad rebels in the heart to the capitol. mogadishu, east african leaders meet again to try and end the violence in eastern democratic republic of congo. but the main rebel group is boycotting the talks. a turkey carries out air strikes against kurdish fighters while reportedly preparing to launch a ground operation into northern syria. and in the world cup camel wound fight back from 2 goals down to rescue or draw against serbia.
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ah, there we begin this news hour in china where security forces are on the streets to quell ongoing protests against the government. strict coven 19 policy. oh, the demonstrations are rear display of public defiance against one of president, shooting things, policies under pressure. some restrictions have been relaxed in some neighborhoods, despite 3 years of some of the toughest corona virus restrictions in the world. cases in china have recently hit a record high. her total knowledge, ashura a few that is a heavy burden, but i didn't think this many people would come. i always thought that in china's count society, there aren't the conditions to organize something like this. because as everyone knows in the past few years, our freedom of speech to various ways we express ourselves are all being blogs. i
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didn't think that there would be a day when we can come together on the street to express our demands. and we're, i mean, 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 a more complete action plan. and protests have taken place in shanghai, beijing and the city where the pandemic 1st began and won a started in a room g, the capital of shing john province. after building caught fire and 10 people died when he se rescue efforts were delayed by lockdown restrictions. responding to a question. during a briefing on the protests, china's foreign ministry spokesman disagreed with some of the reports. he had another you're going to quell, the situation you described does not reflect the reality of what happened. china has been following the dynamic 0 co policy and has been making adjustments based on the realities on the ground. katrina you is in beijing and my colleague tom are
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great. mccray spoke to her earlier today. she says many people are still being locked out. well, i think still people are sticking to it. generally, the streets are eerily quiet around here, which is very strange for china's capital. there are still hundreds of cases being recorded by authorities every day and people are being told to stay harm. i think on top of that quietness, things are also very tense. now where i am located, it's about 10 to 15 minutes walk from the genes, leon's, mom river, which was the site of that per test on sunday night here in a jing. and i went there earlier today just to have a look at what was happening. and there was a very heavy security presence there. i saw several police vans filled with police officers just waiting every 25 meters or 50 meters or so there was a security guard or a uniformed police officer there waiting. so it's very clear that the authorities are expecting more crowds to form their to day, and people are worried that there could be some violence rafting violence,
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akin to what we've seen in many other a protester locations around the country. we're also hearing that or 30 sam censoring the fee for will, cup broadcasts, and a not showing of a sell out crowd set to the stadiums. that's right. if you look at will a comp coverage every or a pretty much everywhere else in the world who seeing these jovial crowds of people gathering in pubs in horror, mr. to really watch this, this spectacular sporting event from whatever public place i can gather. and i am not seeing that anywhere here in china, and we have to remember chinese, a chinese of sports of fans are very big fans of football. they really are watching this very closely. but what they are seeing is that they're sitting on the couch in their arms watching. cctv, which is a state broadcaster broadcast these games. and they're seeing the stadiums full of people, not wearing masks, not having to take core via tests. now what we had last week in response to this broadcast was this viral social media post?
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i would somebody saying i have 10 questions and mulder's questions. he said, do people in doha? not get corbett? are they not? why are they not wearing mass? are we even living on the same planet as these people? and obviously that poorest was shortly taken down. but since then, because of all these questions it raised. cctv has now sense it or changed it's edit of what it's showing in terms of these of football matches. so instead of showing close up to people not wearing masks, it's simply just showing long shots of people in the crowd. so you cannot see that people aren't very must as bringing victor go in beijing, he's vice president of center for china and globalization. victor, thank you for staying up late and being with us. how much of a challenge is this, this shooting? ping on the communist party. well, 1st of all, it is very rare for such protests to take place in china. more or less to martinez, slit in a many cities at the same time. and in that sense,
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i hope the challenge is common. the oranges will really look very closely into what's happening right now and do whatever they care to address some of the legitimate concerns expressed in the progress. and the focus of the program is still above the lockdown of other restrictions as part of the dynamic 0 corbett policy. and on the other hand, i think some of the voices expressed it passed over, protest are completely detached from the reality on the ground. a, let me emphasize that china is probably the most united the country in the world today. it has a very clear view of what it is going to achieving 5 years by 2035 by the middle of this century. this is the make and friends in china. most of the people cherished us stability and save b that china has achieved ads. talking about that and made 0 call the policy it has
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by today, already prevent it. millions of the chinese people from party, from the corporate and ha, is off. millions from getting infectious. this is the greatest spectacular achievement. any country can really talk about in dealing with had them be okay. yeah. let me just let it. not a problem. yeah. so a couple things, there are no one he absolutely, you're right. everybody agrees that um, that infections were prevented and deaths were prevented as a result of a 0 covered policy in china has had fewer infections and deaths than other major large countries. that is a fact, you say that the china, the china knows what it wants to achieve and is very united. well, we're seeing a lot of people who actually now are starting to disagree with the 0 covered policy because it's taking too much of a toll on their daily lives. i think that's what we're addressing here. so there is, there is, there is a lack of unity, at least in that respect. you are right to
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a certain extent because i would say that demonstrates as have some digital bit points. they do not want to have very harsher restrictions are locked downs to their neighborhoods up to their buildings, for example. and to that extent, i sometimes share, or their anxiety is and the frustrations or the other hand, i think they probably mostly think about their personal freedoms, personal liberties which are very important. but for a big country like china, with 1400000000 people. we also need to really care about the social stability and the general well and health of the majority of the people in china. to that extent, i personally hope the protesters will think about tooth is personal, safety and health, as well as public safety and health. then over hulu, or d, all the people, what's, what's also london. what's also undeniable victor is now we're seeing people
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actually call for the resignation of choosing think this is not something that we would ordinarily see in china. and that's why i go back to my 1st question, how much of a challenge is this to his leadership? i think her of these calls are completely absurd as they are completely detached from the realities on the grounds. and i hope they will stop chanting slogans like that because 1st of all, it's not helpful. it's not constructive. secular late, it's a big a diversion from the covey. 19 focus that the whole nation need to really focus upon in making this transition from the original dynamic, 0 covey policy, a 011 to 0, for example, to a better version. let me call it $2.00, where we not only achieve minimum death. so minimum inflections will of people but also achieve a normal see in our daily lives and economic activities. i think the rules,
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political stability, we lose everything, and his answers will come one after another. and i will appeal on those protesters to we come to the realities in china. china needs stability more than anything else without stability. we are not in a position to continue to find off this path, not making any way imaginable or well clearly some of them believe or feel that stability can't come at just any cost. what does it say about a country where they, when they have to change the way they are filming the world cup, so as not to provoke further anger? absolutely not. i don't think this remark is real and accurate. i spend about 8 hours every day watching on c, c t, v spots channel. i see lots of ask levy jack to reduce as well as, you know, those who are the games, et cetera. now, chinese televisions be focused on the sports themselves. that's for sure. we may
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not spend that much time talking about the spectators, but that's the focus all focus on sports rather than the spectators. what's wrong with that? we want to watch games rather then more example, people from different countries attending the sports. we want to watch the sports. i don't think there is anything wrong in focusing on the athletes. people like messy like rinaldo, for example, all these wonderful athletes for all these years. that's the fall of the game. that's the focus, although well, don't be distract anything else. what? well it or, you know, people watching the game. you could argue people watching the game is also a significant focus. and clearly has got attention, at least on social media. and last thing i'll say about that is obviously that we stand by the reporting of our report in beijing on that. victor go, thank you so much for your time today. thank you for joining us and also thank you
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very much for having me. good luck. at least a people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali capital mogadishu, the armed group al bob has claimed responsibility. gunman storm the villa rose hotel, which is close to the presidential palace and regularly used by government officials . several people were rescued somehow as minister of state for environment and climate change. adam r a c was at the hotel at the time of the attack and he acknowledges there was a security failure. of course, a failure. failure is not breach. be the date of the letter meeting, but remember, we out in the war region 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 2 kicks and using the last 6 of the books
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a in the that toes. there is a pain. in the interim we have decided to finish this one is what is some for all the casualties casualties. and. ready wants to increase the cost of c williams so that we met up the what i was going to let a i think this is the right time to finish this. ready a, somebody community, just 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 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, grandchildren, you had to 2 months to finish this and we will finish it this all one. east african
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leaders have been meeting and roby to discuss how to restore peace in the democratic republic of congo. but the m $23.00 rebel group, widely believed to be backed by rwanda, isn't part of the talks. fighters have taken a large wants of land in the east of the country, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. we believe that at the end of this process, we will be able to see increased coordination and coherence of the nairobi process. with a b, d d r c's. yom groups that are yet to cease was still it is to all other commitments to cease armed activities and to grant unhindered humanitarian access and the full employment. i'm not a relation of the staff recon regional force. i plenty more head on this news hour we will be speaking to frustrated residents in the may. julian capitalist petrol
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pumps run dry with the unesco meets to discuss nominees for the status of intangible cultural heritage will see one of the contenders in action. i ukrainian net a president followed amir zalinski says russia is planning more missile strikes. he has warned of a difficult week ahead. elderly people are being moved out of her san where there is no heating water or electricity. russia insisted still in control of the zap origin. nuclear power plant in southern ukraine on sunday, the head of ukraine state run nuclear energy companies, suggested russian forces could be preparing to evacuate the area. both countries have accused the other of shelling, europe's biggest nuclear plants,
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and that as resulted in warnings of a possible nuclear catastrophe. while the head of the you and nuclear watchdog spoke to al jazeera, he says, a solution must be found to reduce the risk as soon as possible. only last week, the 3 other nuclear power plants in their 15 react 4 sites. the 3 other rydner men need ski and south ukraine. we're also in shut down and operating with emergency diesel generators because the greed had been packed 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 actual try to see what is needed in different parts and what are the technical solutions we can discuss with at the ukrainian operators at to, to see to it that there is no accident. and you can watch the full interview with rafael grossi on saturday, december 3rd,
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at 430 g m t. here on al jazeera anger over petro shortages is growing in nigeria, sellers say they cannot meet a government regulated price of $0.37 a liter. because import costs are high. despite being a major oil producer, the country is the only opec member that has to import most of its refined oil because it doesn't have any refining facilities for me to miller is integrate with more. people have been chewing for hours for what in a boucher has become as case commodity patrol. they can't seem to get their hands on any and the shortage has been worsening. over recent days. a cities like the commercial capital lagos are even worse off amongst other cities as well. now, the government is meant to provide a subsidy for the price of petrol, so that people can afford it. importers are saying that that hasn't happened for months now, and there's no word from the government around when that will happen. and what
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exactly the problem is, but what people queuing up, it simply means that the cost of petrol has gone up and those resorting to the black market, because they can't spend time in choose like this. having to pay double the price they normally pay. now this is a massive inconvenience for people in major cities where they have difficulty getting to work, getting to school and also running things like generators, especially in a country like nigeria, where there's an unstable electricity supply. i dropped off, we're just trying to get the electric went to america. so fortunately, brought to our experiences. very, very unfortunate. just good to go. mo comstar is how come will produce you say, producing audio country. i did of it if it was operate largest dina to just to assure you targeting highly frustrated if what it is or bearable to do my sis mark . i'm not, you can explain how did he micies compared to what he's up and you know,
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other countries, other fuel stations like this one of clothes, they simply isn't any call to sell. they're also complaints that supply is all providing patrol, some fuel station that allow for a cheaper transportation costs than others, simply ignored. and this is what is also contributing to the shortage and the hike in prices. nigerians would normally pay less than the equivalent of $0.50 for the federal that has now gone up to almost a dollar. and again, even higher on the black market, there's simply no word on just when the situation will be resolved. and for now, many people struggle to get their hands on fuel turkey, his resumed air strikes against kurdish fighters in northern syria. it's jets bomb . the area is controlled by the white p g. curtis group linked to the p k. k, which are key considers a terror organization center because the reports from kill is near the syrian turkish border. i'm at
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a little has been living in the scan for displaced people in the northern syrian city of as, as for 6 years, like many others here. he was forced from his home and tell her father less than 20 kilometers south. when the y p g, his control of the city from the opposition, with a turkish government saying it intense the launch a ground offensive against the searing kurdish group. ahmed hopes he'll soon be able to return home safely. sob life is difficult here. on farmlands. we live in tents. we soak in the winter and burning the summer. we are ready to reclaim our stolen lands and homes. the lands where we spent or childhood celisa mats mother wants to return to tell her father, it's a possible target for a turkish military operation after anchor blamed the y p g for a bomb attack. and his stumble earlier this month, she says, leaving was not her choice. ebara, but at deep at home you live like a king,
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but here it's tense. it's not a life any more. even if our houses are destroyed, we can still build tents over the rubble. just let us get back to the us as the y p g is the syrian branch of the crew to some workers party or p k k. and it doesn't want what it considers. threats along its borders with iraq and syria. but the y p g is also supported by the united states, which focuses on the kurdish groups opposition to iso. any turkish incursion into northern syria. risks making relations between the 2 nato allies, more difficult than they already are. the commander of the syrian democratic forces . muslim abdi says, a turkish offensive could also target members and i know are up and has threatened to reply with attacks along took years. boy, there's thousands of cereals living across the border are facing other people, toys the years long war have forced them from their homes and other parts of syria
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. some say they support the turkish military operation, hoping it will bring peace and stability. but others say, they don't have anywhere else to go because turkey as adamant that it won't take in any more refugees. thin am casado al dedira kill is se center kia ah, on to today's games in the world cup we're gonna has stunned south korea 3 to the west african nation scored twice before half time. now, south korea did give a strong come back in the 2nd half sporting twice, but gone as 82nd minute goal sealed their face gave elizondo is in worcester, massachusetts, in the us gave best choice. it's not the most likely place, perhaps for a strong gun. ne, in community, but that is the case. you're there with the reaction. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? yeah,
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that's right. oh sir. massachusetts. this town? only 200000 people. but it's got the most guardians per capita of any city in america. 40000 roughly here of ghani and immigrants here in this city. wooster, massachusetts. were at this restaurant and no cheat. chrome of fame has gone in restaurant here. the food is grey. i can confirm matt, cuz i had lunch here yesterday. i'm now gonna talk to to george dark. well, you were watching the game here. you're from here. you're originally from, from god i will retire from ghana. yes. when you think of the game or they will also mirror site, them fill in the, you know, definitely we need it that way. you know, dad, that this thing to face out was great. the boys really executed that the game ra and i finally, they gave us a when you know, so we is a site that is really a site and fill in the game. started 8 am here, local time on monday. so people are taking off work a few people to come watch the game. i mean, it was pretty just not the ideal time to come watch a football match. but if your team plays at that time,
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you got to watch it. right. exactly. you know, almost all want to took a day off to beat, to watch the game, because that would definitely need it to watch the game and all that off that a face game. wed dow and stuff like that be i kinda want to go. so des game was like something bout garden. yeah. need at wayne. so, and obviously the is really educated well, and we want this be the year every time i could this be the year, the world cup trophy comes to africa. minority or yeah, we are looking for be looking for it, you know, definitely, you know, we just want our guys to step up the game and i'm just execute just make sure i lose people file, you know, if not to come get the copy. you know, you're not gonna, you're not in cut, they're watching it for you here in worcester, massachusetts watching or yeah, this is our place to be flying a new england area. you know, it's about 40000 guardians around here. so it's like a film like home. thank you. we have everybody here. you know, thank you. what's gonna happen over here now? i think someone wants to play some music. go head. you're gonna what's, what's happening here? ah, my name is francis a coffee with kim from neal to support our brother. oh,
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shoot. restaurant, but today we want them to match the match. might they we what's here you've been telling me you're going to place them. you said, oh everybody has to come around a stay, god. oh god, hulu. okay, guy. oh, okay. ringback guy, hulu. oh, i know, i got, and he got i. oh yeah, yeah. come on, my tell you, read you. oh,
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okay, guy and hulu. 00000000000, i see.
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ah, ah, oh, not a guardian. oh, deborah alexander in massachusetts and i'll share something with you real quick, a number of us here and do i currently live just outside gun his hotel here in doha . so we are well acquainted with their fans. they have a great crowd day. thank you very much. and earlier cameroon, made an incredible come back to draw with serbia. they were 2 goals down, but he managed to take a point away from the matching the end. the 3 old rule means the both sides can still qualify for the knockout stage is going to the final match. a unesco committee is meeting in morocco to consider 56 nominations for inclusion on
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its list of intangible cultural heritage. the un agency aims to protect and promote cultural practices to prevent them from being lost. the history, a dance team from zambia is among the nominees by numbers by shuttle culture. i'm the director of the color la team that you sit behind. we see a new role. well, we door catcher activities from with their significance of their color. le dance is celebratory. done. every trip don't calla duncan and we have 5 to dump amongst the number of people. all these 2 doors up from the same plan. no, but i'm not to verizon, right? it's only common amongst these people. now what happens is that when we a happy i 10 of the week or the color le team got to deliberate and
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have fun with the color guns depicts our social setup. for instance, we have fishermen, you will see one dance would depict people bringing the fish and getting the fish cooking the fish. now the guns would depict since we our simple for doing it to depict people having to think about pounding. you know, i'm turning into something new. we are very happy that you never go out, come on board to try and promote the present vision of our culture. i think in this way, none of our culture contributors, i'm not tradition. we'll just go ahead on our 0. we are alive to our world cup studio on the waterfront for round up of all the
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action so far on day 9 of one of their with else ah ah, ah, in a newly ah, the ma ma uprising in freedom movement takes place in kenya, counting up a gas, the british demanding return of their lives, nearly d, cuz if i document showing a light on presence colonial past,
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there is systematic torture of reign of terror in these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very british way of to a child who wants to donate to deny on al jazeera lou . with hello there and welcome to welcome today i'm joanna roscoe. i will live at all studio on doe house board to friends in the house nation cutoff receive 11 goals in too much is so fall day 9 as teams try to secure that place in the knockout stage.
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gonna keep that destiny in their own hands with the thrilling 3 to win over south korea. camry and fight back from 2 goals down to rescue a draw. and what could be a crucial point against serbia? there's no name off a brazil against switzerland, so can the sample boys keep winning without him? and off to making history in his opening game, christiano, rinaldo is looking to stay at portugal into the knockout stage as they faced uruguay. ah. has been a big day for football on the african continent. joining me today to share her thoughts in just a moment is football analysts, osh yacoma geisha. but 1st to a thrilling day of action in the past half an hour gonna have secured their 1st when of the tournament, they beat south korea 3 to in dramatic fashion is a huge boost to their qualification hope. south korea dominated the early stages,
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but it was gonna hear i from the scoring mohammed salisia with the goal. it was awarded despite what looked like a hand ball by the african nation in the builder. they added a 2nd 10 minutes later jordan, they are again providing the assist his brilliant cross was headed in by mohammed. kudos to, you know, was the half time school after the break. korea finally had an effort on target in this tournament, and they go to go church where song with a purchase finished in the book. just a 168 seconds later, south korea leveled to again the score of his head too hot to handle to all the koreans had the momentum, but it was gone, or who had the last word re taking the lead. kudos again, the man on the school sheet had finished 3 to to the africans despite a frantic last 20 minutes of pressure from the asian side to south korea must beat portugal in their last group game to have any chance of reaching the no count stage . well, that was another entertaining match shap this. well,
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a couple watching the game for us at education city was a hail malik. sale a great result for ghana and their fans. well you know, over here it might not be in the was glamorous tie on paper as we know anything can happen in the world office besides especially this woke up where there's been so much drama, so much excitement and really what the fans got today was a really, really exciting, much gonna huge result, especially for their fans. i talked to a lot and before the match and even so i'm just now, even though they lost that 1st match, it was a quiet confidence about them because they kind of fell, robbed in their 1st match against portugal, decisions and go their way they felt and he thought today even being the lower rank team, this much, they felt like this was the day and they were going to shine to, in, in the 1st half of their football was beautiful. it took me back to, you know, 2010 in south africa where they were, they weren't fire. and speaking about south africa, this result really makes the next match really,
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really juicy bay. they're fans using words like revenge when it comes to taking on uruguayan their next game. so things are really set up here for gone after, you know, on a big performance of their fans. and let's see whether they can build on this and perhaps go as far as they did in the law in 2010, or maybe even further. who knows? all right, sale. thank you. well, what did the south korean fans back home make it that result? rob mcbride is in. so for us, rob, i expect there was some very disappointed fans there. just one point from te games . an agonizing outcome here on a cold and rainy night in the center of sol. the last of the south korean fans are full, lonely and bedraggled, making their way or other way from here. thinking about what might have been, they knew they really realistically had to win this match to have a good chance of going through progressing in,
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in this world cup. that they were all ready to nail down at half time. their beloved son, her men, in spite of them cheering him on every time they got anywhere close to a touch of the ball, still not finding form despite being into his 2nd match, not getting into his stride, his teammates still seeming, they not been able to finish it wasn't until the beginning of the 2nd half that south career and their whole of their at tournaments are covered so far. got their 1st shot on goal. then there was this transformative moment, this super sub moment of lea kang, in he has come on before. now and transformed games, there was a huge cheer here when he came on. he is her attacking midfielder for me. york had just 21 years old. his 1st touch. he sets up south korea's 1st goal. within a couple of minutes, there's a 2nd goal. they are now equal, south korea is coming back, they are sent suddenly turbocharged, but sadly, it is all come far too late in the game. the 3rd goal for garner sealed it and may well have sealed their faith in this tournament. they now face the mighty portugal
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knowing that they have to have a convincing when and when, by an impossibly large margin. yeah, it's gonna be a tough match for them. rob, thank you from so well, let's bring in usher. now i sir garner needed to bounce back in his tournament and they certainly did that in this match. didn't me? yes, absolutely. when you go back to when the draw was med, everyone thought this is a group of death. it's going to be very difficult for ghana, especially you have you guy of portugal. you have south korea. these are, you know, teams that have a good or a pedigree here at the worker, but just seeing them today, the fight, the way they started that 1st quarter to quick goes there for them. give them a lot of confidence going into the halftime and then when they came back, south korea turned on the heat. but really the reaction to come back into that getting very happy. of course, for mohammed kudos is had an incredible season with i x and just seeing him replicate that form here with the national team just mean so much for or to add to who is also really
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a young coach. making his name at the woke up and that the big stage is an assistant coach at duckman. so bringing that experience here to the work up is very big for ghana. let's talk about gunners. other girl score a sally. so because you highlighted the quite an interesting story on your social media earlier that he grew up with one of the catherine players. tell me the story as absolutely are both monetary and sally. so grew up in kumasi. that's where they were born in ghana, before obviously monetary attained katara nationality. but just to see them come from the streets as you'd say to the world cab school there, foss woke up goes, it's a huge story. you know, a story about never giving up. so it's good to see these youngsters again. i went back to the drawing board is just dead. there are you who plays here for? i'll said in gutter, that was part of the 2010. incredible side that we saw in south africa that he's still on this team. the rest of them. young players, some just you know, switch their allegiance to ghana. so it is really a start of a new era. yeah. okay. a start for new era, for garner,
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and let's see if it can be continuation for another big team at this tournament, were about to see brazil for 2nd time installment as a face, switzerland. before we cross to stadium 974. let's get more on the match rou, samantha johnson. in many ways, switzerland is at the crossroads of europe. it's roads lead to germany, france, italy, austria, and liechtenstein. there are 4, yes, 4 official languages from the streets of zurich and geneva. you'll hear a lot more like turkish and albanian 2 languages also spoken by members of the swiss football team where immigration has proved to be a key to success. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is woke up one o, one about 70000 people of turkish heritage live in switzerland. it's down to reasons. some of them will be good at football, right. so it's proved to be with the young brothers. we're at and his little where the hacker and their elder hot weather eta, that's quite the footballing dynasty,
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both loretta and how come played for switzerland to know how come played in both the 262010 woke up by then murat was already committed to a coaching career which brings us back up to date because he blew the manager of the switch t warren in switzerland proudly swiss of turkish descent and the cabinets. eam. we've already talked about born leader granite chucker, whose family comes from casa bush and she carry, has even more international experience. he was born in what is now crossover, but his family moved to switzerland when he was a baby. he played with the flags of switzerland and kosovo, stitched into his boots. no how like this will be priceless against brazil, more or more than the cash value of the players to carry recently moved to chicago fire at the cost of $7.00 and a half $1000000.00 a record for the u. s. site. the brazilian sum anthony has just signed 2 english premier league side majesty, united or more than $90000000.00 have essentially,
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ma'am, brought brazil's name awful, close to $220000000.00. we're not in this same ballpark. oh, and that isn't intimidating enough for any opposition is at least half a dozen super talented. young brazilian plays desperate for a game or play for top european clubs, all under the age of $25.00. choosing who to play. and when is going to be a headache, what does name are says? what a good headache to ha, ha. well, i don't know about you, but the excitement is certainly building here in the studio and at stadium 974 is fans. take their seats for the match santa. how much has more out of the game? let's talk 1st about brazil on paper. the od favorites to win this one, they've always been tagged as favors to add that well cops and cut out 20. 22 is no exception. but the question is,
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can they do this without any m. r less bringing quan durango football analyst to talk about this one? first of all day we're sensational in that 1st game to nil against serbia. but it wasn't near mom. it was the rear chelson with 2 goals. the 2nd one was the best goal of the tournament. can the same, but boys do this without any amount. well, you got to answer the question itself because you look at, he showed me what he was able to do. also, i had finished his junior to the mix and you have a very potent combination there. but it's not only that we've talked about throughout the tournament, how the depth of brazil has up top ends up being such a major factor for them. naymark comes out who comes in, hold the eagle, maybe frederick drops back and you have to holding midfielder allowing causing me to, to move up a little bit more. so you have a lot of combinations, a lot of ways to be able to play. so when you look at this brazil side, they have a plethora of options will see if they're able to play against a very, very stubborn swiss defense. of course, it's very difficult not to pick brazil for this one, but as you said, swift, they have a good defense. there are no pushovers,
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they were cessation of against the defending champion, severe piano championship. they beat them in the penalties. well, how do you rate their chances? well, 1st of we have to look back at 2018. they were able to get a draw 7 gilbert getting the equalizer for switzerland over in russia 4 years ago. so yeah. can they get a result? yes, they can add to that. they're both cameron and serbia got the draw. so you see that switzerland know that the margin of error is a little bit greater now. a draw is good enough for them because they were put in for points and a very good position going into last round. for one is this how do you think it's going to end the draw? um no, i think brazil want to, you know, they want no doubt they want to end up 1st. they want to be in a better position going into the round of 16. they want to win this match. one. thank you very much. enjoy the game. they go, so the brazil are the favorites to win this one. but with stand in this tournament, anything can happen. so let's see if the sample boys can dance their way through the swiss. well, celia, who's a brazil fan and tall guide for the well cup. she is joined here in our studio by
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a daughter and family friends. we have clara debbie and nicole with us. sylvia. let's start with you know, name off for this brazil team. how do you feel about the team going into this game with switzerland hes here? so sad death name, i will not play this game, but we are so called days that we have a good group. they are talented players and they will have their do their best to win this game. i know you had some thoughts as well as, sorry, nicole, i know you had some thoughts about the team. tell us more. yes. i believe that they have good or is that tell you that. and that even though they're very on their best, even though with their i believe it was well, great. and also what do you, what about you? who's going to step in c name also position for the brazil team that it definitely has to be rodrigo. and you talk about brazil, they've always had scoring options over the years,
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and this steam is particularly not any difference. and you also have, you know, other players like finishes. you have gabriella murphy, merely you have jesus. these are players who are super stars, especially now snow. they've had a great seas on so for coming into the tournament and i think that energy will transform into this game tonight. all right, so we talked about you being a tall guy here for the funds that are coming in to, to cancer. what are the places that they've been most? i'm sort of excited to see and what's kind of surprised them is that people liked the role certainly is. so to walk. if. so this is the, the main points higher than the goal to watch the game, some places and to cherry for their, their teams. and speaking of cheering, let's hear a chair for brazil. go ahead. oh, my god, i'm bad about. oh, really? and i live, i live, i live. oh,
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a nice. thank you guys. we'll, we'll let you get off to the fun festival now. so you can watch the brazil game because it's kicking off in a few minutes. now the sail city has grown out of cats are successful, well, cut bed and will stage the final. on december, the 18th, the aim is to blend residential and commercial areas with sustainability in mind. the sale is one of those places and that's where we find natasha. good name and the tasa area is also very popular with fans. ah, especially in the evening, this area on the live on sale boulevard, in downtown sale. it's a one kilometers that's actually modeled after the avenue fish, i should say, in paris. it's a kilometer long. it has shaw it has rough drive it as a crown fan right now. it has 152020 to flag. for me,
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i can be over the boulevard at valley where to take you about 22 kilometers to the south to the city of l. walker. it's the new stadium to do the south in arabic mall of the stadium. micro top in the middle east are reflections era, culture and heritage. l to do has a distinction. however, that sets it apart from the bedouin life in the sand dunes to the sea, fearing fishermen and pearl divers of the gulf, the countries have always been rooted to their environment. a walker, 22 kilometer south of central doha, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas on the peninsula. the city is welcoming fans at elgin noob stadium, this particular stadium. this approach, we are all are proud of having disciplined this entity in alora,
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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 glue dms 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 thing as what you can see like this. and the message that they went just to us.
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from my experience with people with cynthia did the really that impressions and the whatever the novel cutter it become for 4 different than what they were expecting. at the end of the world cup elgin oop stadium will downsize, half of its $40000.00 seats will be removed and donated to a country in need of sports facilities. yet the hope is, it's imprint on this city will still loom large natasha game l. jazeera, a walk rock cutter, while the 1st match of the day saw 6 gold thriller, and the points shared between cameron and soviet geminus was watching at algebra, said him as both sides gave themselves a chance of reaching an account stage. they side. so went into this one on the back of the feet, so really needed to go for it to which is exactly what happened. it was serbia, you have the better of the early chances. alexandra mitch of it posted 10 minutes in that they were definitely lively early on against the run of play. it was camry
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. he took the lease center back. it has the letter visiting the african side in front soviet hit back, right before halftime, those you sent out. it's just a free kick ahead in our slee by and half of it. and con marina was stunned as a 1000000 give it savage made it to one that serbia less than 3 minutes later as they went into hard time with a deserved lead. camrys task got even harder when mit provision got a 3rd to serbia early in the 2nd half i'll be back out, came on to come in and he pulled on back with a lovely finish lobbying the keeper to make it 3 ha that it was obvious. had to be self felt as it to promoting it, made it 3 or just minutes later sending and the camry and fans wild in the sands. this was quite possibly the most and to saving match of this world cup. so far,
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cameroon went into this one, having lost their last 8 world cup, matches in a row. so they will be very relieved to have ended that street and managing it to get a points here as well. but as full serve you, well, it will be kicking themselves to let that to go lead slip of both of these sites, just about clinging on to hopes of a place. in the last 16 geminus al jazeera at al jeanine stadium. asha what a day for african football, or what did you make of cameron's performance in that match? it was absolutely incredible. i mean it's very rare to find that a draw to woke up in the 2nd game of the group would be incredible, but just goals. you know, and also really for me, the character that cameron showed in that game, you can see that this is an aside, you know, that regard song as trying to build. yes, of course, they started without their former captain, visible worker, but the minute became on in the 2nd half. he had great impact. he scored a goal. he assisted uniform shop. one more thing. and for me,
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that sort of attitude is what was very important for cameron, so that they can stay in contention for a place in the round of 16. of course, they're facing brazil. they come into that one as under dogs, but at least they have a chance. okay, so what happened though, in the cameron cam. some controversy there. why didn't the goalkeeper andrianna? why did, why was he dropped for this much information coming from the cameron camp? is that sir andrew or nana refused to head to advice of or the go keeping coach. and they want him to change his style. and cameron are saying, we want you to play the tradition away. but he says, you know, if, for example, who receives a boy, he wants to be able to distribute it quickly. and let's start, you know, real quick. but this is not the style that the coach once. so they had a difference in their understanding, and he decided to leave the camp, and he will no longer be part of cameron's campaign here in qatar. wowza really at quite a controversial situation there. and we talked a lot about the changes that had been made by sammy later since he took,
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took over as the president of cameron in football. i'm. do you think it's too early for those changes to kind of come into effect on the pitch? or are we starting to see some of those changes? now, we're starting to see that. i mean, the 1st day he arrived at office there, you know, information saying that he arrived at 8 to m and employees who came, you know, 30 minutes late or an hour late, were fired on the sport. so that's the sort of attitude that he was bringing to say . we need to change the way we've been doing things and of course his rights. but whether, you know, it's working, a 100 percent remains to be seen because he needs more time, you know, but the appointment for me a very good song hall is a former captain of cameron. great decision there. he's an african, his communion. he understands the culture of the team and just around the team as well. you have sebastian mania. who is the assistant coach? he comes in, we're bit of experience coaching on the african continent. but just generally, i think there's a seriousness. we've seen
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a video in the dressing room of cameron after the last 2 algeria in the 1st round of the last game of qualifiers for the work up, you know, telling them guys, if you cannot perform, if you don't fight for the flag of cameron, i'm going to drop your bring young players, that sort of the attitude that he's bring into the team. yeah. okay. so like quite a, quite a hard and fast sort of rule there from samuel at to but, well, let's talk about some of the shocks now because that customer cuz victory against japan, morocco's when over belgium yesterday join a growing list of shocks at this, well come earlier at b in sports football and list andy gray joined us in this year and talked about major upsets during the tournament so far. and i think it's made the woke up fire started with the saudis, against her 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 surprising because i think those countries, the gap between the haves and the have nots is, is narrowing. and i think we're seeing that in this woke up in the more shots we can get the better from you. i think that makes
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a tournament. if we had the big teams when he every day about 2 of which and get bored with it. and i thought that that, that the tournament always smoke ventilation that beneath that so to be argentina. i mean everybody's got, wow, how can that happen? it's just sensational and then carried on and i think that will be other shocks. i really do. i think that's the nature of the game we have at the mom. while the love met to the day is taking place at la salle stadium with portugal against uruguay christian arnoldo, one of the major stars at this tournaments. i said there was some questions from the funds about where messy was earlier in the, in the tournaments, or even she turned up no doubt. so about where christiana, rinaldo was, can he continue to inspire the team? absolutely, you could just see from the 1st game against gonna the way he scored that penalty, the way he actually celebrated and really was fat over the action on the ph leading up to of course his substitution. he's going to come up with the same energy. of course he watched. messy. do you know, recover and bring back a gen,
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tina. you'll want to seal the qualification to the round of 16 without with, again to spare. and i think tonight is the occasion they're playing against you aggress side. that is very well oiled. has a lot of experience. so it's, it's, i think, very going to be very tough and i foresee a draw there. honestly. yeah. i was gonna say, let's talk about a year ago. i team a little bit because as you mentioned, porch go, we'll need to get parson, sir, seal their places around a 16, but how tough are the uruguayan teams to get past uruguay or for me, the ductless as of this tournament there, quietly doing some some work in, in that group, but also when you look up front, they have, you know, quality play as you have of course louis shrugged is you have on the flight together for more than a decade since the were at the under twenties in 2007. but you have new blood new. yes, he had, you know, he had a difficult start to the season there with liverpool, but he's recovered very well. and i think you'll want to use the work up to,
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you know, make his name known, especially as international football. and today is the occasion, i guess portugal. okay, well brazil and switzerland are about to kick off at stadium 97 for i'll show let's have a prediction chalet. i know you love a prediction. let's have a prediction from me. go on. well, it's going to be for me, a one sided game with all due respect to switzerland. we so what they did against cameroon, they got the necessary 3 points. one goal from real and boiler, but this is brazil. this is a big nation. they've seen what has happened in the other fixtures. you know, some of the surprises in the moment, but i think that's 40. all right, well that is it for me and i will have highlights from that game later. mm.
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