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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 is 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 up. any people world cup. this group of go on a friends live and work in cats, off they'll get to see their team play in a country. they've helped to transform apple products, although it got to park never prison. everybody well behind me here you can make out the fee for farm festival. that's where up to 40000 supporters can watch matches on big screen. with chinese security forces fill the streets of beijing and shanghai. moving to stop
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another night, a protest demanding an end to cope, locked out. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera lived from london, also coming up somali security forces stormer hotel in mogadishu, ending as th by osha bob fighters, which kill at least 9 people. a it's on holiday nice of iran supreme leader asks the well to cut ties with terror on everett's cracked down on nationwide protests and portugal secure their place. in last 16 the fif, a well come between uruguay to know ah hello. tony security forces have been out on the streets of several cities,
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which are seen large protests against the governments. strict code 19 policy. social media uses say, police were stopping people at demonstration sites in beijing and shanghai checking their phones for the telegram app, or vpn virtual private networks, either or loud in china, but they believe to be in used to organized protests. a demonstration started 3 days ago after 10 people died in a building far in the northwest city of rome, she protested. se lockdown measures were partly to blame. despite the toughest restrictions of the world, china reported more than $40000.00 cubic cases. on monday, a record high for a 5th consecutive day, but a few restrictions have been relaxed. in some neighborhoods, patrick folk in hong kong begins our coverage. yet as move generally goes into locked and frustration continues to build, weakened demonstrations in shanghai and other cities reached a scale rarely seen on the mainland. so now we wanted to cave it 19 measures based
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on science. i think we should go back to normal. we should go back to normal life of the protest response by the deaths of at least 10 people in the pot and firewood g report suggest curve at 19 restrictions may have hampered rescue efforts. authorities deny that's the case. then how come on monday, an expression of sympathy and a sign of discontent. in this activism minded city, there's a feeling of affinity you're on. hold on. one guy has that. this is something that has connected us before during the 2019 protests. many people on the mainland sources aggressors, and there's people who solved problems through violence. today. i think they said that it's normal for people to come out and say what they want and do what they want to follow. what protests on mainland have brought back a lot of memories, all the demonstrations that took place here in hong kong in 2019. and that's why it
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struck a chord for many people here. it's hard to say how many people have turned out for this video, but a lot of people have been a leaving behind to handle lights as a mark of respect for those who died in the room g and also leaving many messages of support for protest as as well, the protests are put a unprecedented pressure on china, 0 carbon policy. there among the toughest in the world, with tens of millions of people currently under some form of lockdown. that has been some softening of the rules and certain areas. but overall, the government is bowing to stick to its approach. can you? china has been following the dynamic 0 coven policy and has been making adjustments based on the reality on the ground. don't we believe that with the leadership of the communist party of china and the cooperation of the chinese bull on our fight against covert 19 will be successful or should ha, i whether a witness to corporate may be waning, the crackdown has been swift and decisive. oh,
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after 3 years of 0 coded, this could be the policies biggest chest, yet, patrick falk. out 0 hunker china's ambassador to the u. n. spectra out his ears, christian salumi about the anti knocked down protests. it seems that people maybe have had enough of that. we see other countries have moved on, is it time for china to move on to the fundamental thing is that shall while, and other countries are moving along some sort of different direction. that's at the sacrifice of the people. they have so many people at all right? but that's not the 3rd situation. we want to see. you have to understand that fundamentally, do you want people to die? or do you want people to live? of course, you know, it may say, okay, yeah, your prefer more liberty, your prefer more freedom. but then you have to be prepared to die,
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but you will abide in the 10 people who died in the fire fire. they were locked down, they couldn't get out nuts. that's a different situation. your pay a tooth that different situation is based on this information. as a media you have to carry the right method instead of instead of instead of are making your tax then based on the go with so fabricated with a parent, they weren't. no, but of course, you know, in the fire theatre he said like her dea, did there come arbin, seal? if country you'll have different variety of situations and you cannot simply attribute the fired the casualty to, to what you have fabricated to your mind before your, your draw that right conclusive. so we things ow is a professor of chinese politics at denver university is joseph coble. school of
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international studies, he says, protested, can no longer endure china's strict lockdown measures. there's us very strong profession, over 3 years of locked on. people cannot look, can no longer endure this type of a long time knocked down. so they say and exclusion of the 3 years of a problems. and i don't know how these could be interpreted by the west pro democracy movement. it's just their own. my phone has been affected. that's why the have gone to the past so far are mostly organized. montana's and i said that in so probably that contest i don't think they are still fred. the don't have. they have not taken very,
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very tough measures to surprise them. if they're organized the tags, i think the government will not hesitate to take a very, very tough position against those. but testers, what we saw in hong kong 2019, is a very good example that she didn't think government would do whatever, tried to suppress those organized protests. ah, more security forces have stormed hotel in the capital, mogadishu, ending his feet in which at least 9 people were killed. about fighters had been hold up in one of the rooms in the village of rose hotel for 20 hours. somali forces a 60 people were rescued and they've now regained control of the area. fighters armed with explosives and guns, stormed the hotel, which is near the presidential palace on sunday. after there was omar wood as more
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from the smaller capital and whose room for the attack targeted the hotel, which is located insecure, fortified area close to the presidential palace, security officials. parliamentarians and other prominent figures from the somali government were present in this hotel room, the attack started with some explosions outside the main gate. then gunman affiliated with al, sure, bob entered the hotel and stayed inside. after that extensive security operations began by the security forces of all kinds. and there were direct armed confrontations over a period of more than 12 hours of advocate as time to catch up on all the action from today's games at the world cup. in cut, half every team is now played to games here councils 2022 but just 3 of them of their places in the last 16 portugal, one of them, the portuguese,
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near win over europe. why would be enough to feel that progress? the south americans have the best chance of the 1st tough talking with a brilliant run, we'll keep a joke made to save europe inside open the scoring early in the 2nd half bruna fernandez with the delivery. is former united c make christy on rinaldo may have got the final touch, but the goal was credited to fernandez. you're going to push for an equalizer maxie gomez hit the post just a couple of minutes of the coming on as a sub suarez also came close but shot into the side. nothing at the sales stadium. in the final minute of the 90 porch go hand the penalty, the referee, and ruling a hand ball in the box, and stepped up to school his 2nd. and seal the to know when post school through the game. to say your why will need to beat gonna have any chances. joining them in the knockout stage in the same group gone a sore off south korea despite blowing
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a to go lead to kill some, got both go to the korean, but the winning goal for the black. so came from a 100 kudos both teens to qualify, but south korea must speak port school and their last gains had any chance of getting through what was still with the other team to book their place in the no count phase of this well cut. they beat switzerland, one know to secure their spots. much of the talk before this one was how brazil would perform without the injured star strike a name, or they should have taken the lead from venice junior. but his effort was said, switzerland, one that opened a new when he would have guarantee that progress against the swiss plate. that part, but they couldn't get a shot on target at stadium 974 here on the waterfront. brazil had the ball in the back to the net in the 1st half initiates with the small finish. but the also was just allowed the upside in the build up. yes, the mirror eventually did break the deadline for the south. americans that go from
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the much t nighted man proved to be enough. one knell the final school. it takes brazil through to the last 16 switzer. know when a savvy a will guarantee them a knockout place santa leash was watching no robins or brazil the 5 time champions . they managed to get the job done tonight. they be within the one now to cement their place and the last big let's talk to some resilience. i did a lot of them about harper, a general, the good. it was good. you definitely can feel name army in this. but the guys came together to and, and really made it electric. everyone was great, but not great. i thought brazil is 2nd half, much better. but 1st off, i think with me, mar, i think that's a good. that's what graduates name. i better does that if not, then a rod officer being on there got to finals and that him had to be both. i do show
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that that, that kind of, you know, the way it takes up the pressure off of brazil and they base tamara and the team and they played in the last 2 well top. and now the time the boy can focus on the knockout status in the same groups, both cameron and serbia can still qualify after they shed the points that algy need stayed in serbia took a $31.00 lead and they're much thanks to alex under metro rich. but camry and back to and draw. eric shook my thing with the goal that made the final school 33. alright, well let's bring in chicago, geisha football analyst, port school in brazil getting the job done inside 2 games. very impressive. yes. impressive. really for especially part you go, looking at both the games have been very clinical, but also really in terms of the attitude that they can leading to this game, they wanted to see everything so that they go into their last fixture against south
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korea. knowing that they're all clear, but now they need to fight for that took position in that group. but talking about brazil, they struggled a little bit without name or yes, we know he's the poster boy of the team. and you have rodrigo coming on and finishes and you know, the entire front line, but looking at because the mirror and the goal, that's what you know, differentiate them between you know, who they are as brazil, as 5 time or champions and also an average team. they can get a go from anything, and that's all that matters at this point. whether they win nicely beautiful or just collect the 3 points. it doesn't matter then to the round of 16 and no african teams in the last 16 at the last cup in russia 4 years ago. but that could all be about to change. yes, that was a very low moment for african football. but looking at, you know, around 2 of the group stage, much as you have a feeling that now there's hope. now there's a feeling that the teams can do that. and it's really all about the attitude. looking at morocco going into that game. they knew they have a good squad and they have top class was well play as i came to the edge. you know?
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i sure if i keep me there playing at the highest level in the world, the champions league, and for some of the you know, the biggest teams in the world. but also really the coach is understood how to get the very best from that particular group of players. and it's worked for them. looking at tenicia, they've been very disappointing. they to the fine of the fee for our up cup last year in december. here in cutter, but they're not really found themselves and their friends are not happy with them, but the rest of the other 4 teams, there's a really good chance. okay, so who do you think will go through in groups g and h along with brazil and portugal going to be very difficult. i would fancy sub beer . but i think that, you know, the character of cameron really gave them a chance there. they have what it takes, but i guess brazil, it's a very tough ask for them there. but on the other side, gonna, i think gonna have what it takes to beat you guy. you're grey. look like they're not sure what they want at the tournament. and i think the black says have what it takes. all right, well we'll see if you have got it right there. i'll show in
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a few days, a groups a and b i decided on tuesday with the final round of matches is a 1500 g m t kickoff for ecuador, and senegal at l. e. for state im with violence against catherine from al bate. also starting at the same time that's followed at 1900 gmc, byron's crunch match with the usa at alpha mama playing at the same time as whales against england, which is taking place at mid been alley stadium. so plenty to look forward to on day 10 of the tournament, all team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera. ah, so to come this half hour, growing frustration in nigeria, people queue for hours for increasingly expensive fuel in a country that is a major oil producer. and, and under museum transfers, ownership of its entire collection of been bronzes to the nigerian government.
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ah hello, we have severe war is in force, a parts of northern australia or anywhere from around the top and pushing across the gulf gotten terrier storms there rumbling all the way across sir the gold coast through brisbin. so we could see some rather unsettle conditions coming through here over the next hour. so high pressure further south it me to this large, he drives an improving pitcher down towards the southeast. i am pleased to say to one or 2 roaches, but you see the wet weather is up into queensland. up towards sir. they keep your peninsula and across the other side of the goth carpet terrier wanted to shout into the far north of bert wi as well. but perth that so hot one that he said celsius, they're similar hate as we go one through wednesday. so you really are in the mix
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here with that same field. when that brookfield or bring you some very high temperatures, we have got sir over temperatures, warmer weather. it's coming down towards that southeast corner as you go through wednesday. look, and that's really heavy right? up towards the sunshine coast lipping further south was full 1st. i wanted to shout into new zealand. some right and breezy weather coming in here over the next couple of days. now we've got a chart. so some showers coming into a japan longer spouse of rain here as well where to whether it's a central parts of china, sinking further south and turning a good to colder behind. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake him out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged their role in strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co
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operation between arab islamic and world coaches. lou ah, or one of the top stories here now to 0. chinese security forces have been out on the streets of several cities trying to stop another night, a protest against kobe locked downs. several people have been detained, the rallies mark an unprecedented challenge to president, choosing ping for some calling on him to resign. somali police have stormed a hotel in the capital, mogadishu, ending a siege in which at least 9 people were killed. out about fighters had been hold up
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in one of the rooms in the bitter rose hotel for 20 hours and portugal or secured their place in the last 16 of the fee for world cup of tea to uruguay to nil joy in france and brazil who also through to the knockout stage, ukraine's president low to mid zalinski is urging citizens to prepare for a hard week ahead as the country braces for new russian miss. r strikes. officials have also warned the possibility of a new router evacuations from the capital key. electricity remains in short supply and ukraine. the countries grid operator says it's currently running at a 27 percent deficit. in a statement, it said it had implemented a series of emergency shot downs at several power plants across the country. the russian military has targeted key ukrainian infrastructure in recent weeks. just as winter sets in maiter's sector general against ulta berg has condemned russia's attacks on those critical in ukraine infrastructures. what you see is that the
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president put in is trying to destroy the power system. the gas infrastructure and the basic services for the ukrainian that people. and by doing that, when we enter winter demonstrate, stop, the president putin is now trying to use a weapon. i use the winter as a weapon, a war against the ukraine. and this is horrific. we need to be prepared for more tax. that's the reason why may darlise have stepped up the support to ukraine . and iranian general has acknowledged that more than 300 people have been killed in unrest across the country. is the 1st official word on casualties in 2 months. demonstrations was bought by the death of 22 year old massa. i mean in police custody. she was arrested for allegedly not following the country's straight dress
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code for women, toronto, she died of natural causes. big lamp. well i don't have the new statistics, but maybe over 300 people have died or have been martin so far. some were among the base young people in the society. why? because we filed last english enemy from. meanwhile, terence, as it will not cooperate with us in fact, finding mission into alleged human rights violations during the crackdown progresses. iran says the allegations of human rights abuses are empty accusations . the niece of iran, supremely dia talerie, how many as called on the international community to comp time with her own or either marin county was reportedly arrested 5 days ago. but her brother, who's based in france, has now posted a video of her online, in which she urges the world to support the demonstrators. a s on her yells are the oh, free people be with us and support us so that your government stop supporting this
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murderous and child killing regime. this regime is not even loyal to any of its own religious principles and does not know any laws or rules except force and maintaining power in any way possible. now is the time for all free and democratic countries to recall all their representatives from iran as a symbolic gesture, and to expel the representatives of this brutal regime from their countries. and as such, showing solidarity with the freedom seeking people of iran took here has resumed air strikes against kurdish fighters in northern syria. it's jets, have bombed areas controlled by the y p g, a kind of group linked to the p k. k. which took here consider as a terrell monetization anchor and blames the y p g. for recent attacks in istanbul and gaseous tap accusations, the group has denied the defense minister is currently assessing whether to launch a ground offensive and he's 15. people are now known to have died after
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a waterlogged embankment collapsed in camera rooms capital, yolande, search and rescue crews are still digging through the debris, looking for dozens of people who are still missing. the disaster happened on sunday, as people gathered for a memorial on a football pitch, which was at the base of a 20 meter high soil embankment is thought. heavy rains triggered the landslide. we were sitting, i looked down and saw what leave and falling towards me. i lowered my head and as soon as i raised my head again, i saw a mass of a falling on people jump from where i was sitting, but fell to the ground. and i got up again, but fell for a 2nd time. my mum, she was my mum and she died. it is no easy to express myself. it is not easy. when my mom, mom left us and she died and very bad conditions. if this is how god had to call her, it is his will. we cannot change it. petro shortages are worsening across nigeria, where people have been queueing for hours to access fuel stations. the government
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isn't depression to do more to control rising prices. nigeria is a major oil producer, but it's the only opec member has to import. most of its refined oil because it doesn't have domestic facilities for me to miller has more from a boucher people have been doing for hours for what in a boucher has become a scale commodity of petrol. 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 lakers are even worse off amongst other cities as wow. 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 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, or having to pay double the price they normally pay. now this is
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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 to it before it to my car. so unfortunately, talk to our experiences. very, very unfortunate. got good to go. no contact is how come here would you say a producing or yeah. other country i did a visit to wash off and larger dinner to just to assure you talk to heidi 1st or 3rd, if what it is or go to the must use mark. i'm not even as friends how it is to do. my says compared to what is up in a book. you know, other countries, other fuel stations like this one are closed, there simply isn't any petrol to sell. they're also complaints that suppliers are providing petrol for some fuel stations that allow for
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a cheaper transportation cost and others are simply ignored. this is what it's also contributing to the shortage and the hike in prices. nigerians would normally pay less than the equivalent of $0.50 for so 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 to fuel. the world health organization says it will start using a new preferred term impulse. for monkey pox, the agency is urging others to follow suit out or receiving complaints. the current name for the disease is racist. both names will be used, civil tenuously for one year. while monkey pox is phased out, a museum in london who signed over the ownership of its entire collection of benito bronzes to the nigerian government. its been more than 100 years since fe, along with thousands of other artifacts were stolen by british troops,
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harry force it has no a major moment in a long campaign. in 1897 british soldiers sto thousands of finely wrought artifacts like this from the van kingdom of been in modern day nigeria. now london's haldeman museum is returning these 6 pieces and citing over the ownership of a 66 other so called been in bronzes. in its collection and nobody's objects to be displayed in museums for people to see people from outside the country to come. i see in the context of where they have been looted is a significant moment for us. for now, there is 6 deliberate gaps in the museums display cases. more will follow with plans for a significant number of artifacts to remain on an extended loan from nigeria and government. at the resurgence of the black lives matter movement in 2020 leading to sort of more concerns about how we accounted for the provenance of object. so it
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was a kind of natural outgrowth into a tipping point. it's here though, the british museum in london, where the largest single collection of items taken from beneath in the 19th century remains more than 900 individual objects. the museum says it was to ensure that collection is shared as widely as possible. it isn't though, talking about returning. 1 may just stumbling block is written interpretive law and 1900. 63 active parliament forbidding the museum from disposing of its exhibits with just a few clearly defined exceptions. in a statement, the museum emphasized its collaborative work in my area, saying we actively engage with partners through the bending dialogue group and the digital beneath initiative. while research and cultural exchange initiatives, also key priorities that in recent years, other institutions in scotland, france, germany, and elsewhere have been returning items from nobody in bronze collections. something barnaby phillips or through a recent history of the bronzes says this left the british museum increasingly
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isolated. remember that an institution like the british museum, also under pressure from other areas is a british government with its own interest. there are other significant national museums in this country like the victorian, albert museum, the royal collection, all of which might be, i guess you would say more conservative, the inclined, and they to can exert their pressure and influence on the british museum over the years the debate has taken in concerns over security and conservation area, but increasingly it's become one about justice and restoration. nigeria is cultural custodians. so it's time for british institutions and british politicians to write a historical wrong. faucet. al jazeera london, the mountain la volcano and hawaii has started to erupt the 1st time in nearly 4 decades, causing volcanic cash and deborah to fall nearby. lava flows are currently being contained within the basin at the top of the volcano. but if conditions change, the reaction could pose a threat to nearby rest.

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