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oh, over 1200000 people are expected to with the world cup majority of them will. all right. it seems like the world cup has already started in the classroom. little cited the old traveling to contact for the world cup. and this is the last barbecue, before their trip with one thing in common is support for the t b. now, the organizing committee says in terms of bookings on the official cut, our 2022 portal on keep days. there are about 100000 booking. that number is expected to increase as much as 30 percent by the time the tournament begin. ah,
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heavy police presence on the streets of beijing and shanghai off to rest street protests to erupt in defiance of china's tough 0 covet policy. ah, hello, i'm diamond jordan. this is out there alive from dell, also coming up. security forces in somalia, storm a hotel in mogadishu and deceived by archibald fighters. 9 people are killed. returning what was stolen to london museum gives its collection of bending bronze as back to the nigerian government. and we have all the latest woke up actually on and off the pittsburgh portugal and brazil secure their place in the last 60 ah, china has stepped up security and its largest city shanghai following days of red protests against president. she's 0 cobra policy. demonstrators have flooded the
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streets and university campuses across several major cities over the weekend. and we're calling for political freedom and the end to lockdown is when the police are out in full force and a capital beijing as well. after peaceful protests there had been unprecedented demands for the president to resign. he recently took on the historic 3rd term and office, while they were protesting hong kong and solidarity with demonstrations on the mainland. as patrick falk mariposa with move china, going in to lockdown. frustration is building, we can demonstrations in shanghai and other major cities reached a scale rarely seen on the mainland. now we wanted to keep it 19 measures based on science. i think we should go back to normal. we should go back to normal life protests with spot by the death of at least it. and people in the apartment fire in the room, she report suggest coven 19 restrictions may have hampered rescue efforts.
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authorities deny that's the case. and how come on monday? an expression of sympathy and a sign of discontent. in this activism minded city, there's a feeling of affinity. oh, hold on, hang on. hello. this is something that has connected us before during the 2019 protests. many people on the mainland sources aggressive and as people who solved problems through violence. today, i think they say that it's normal for people to come out and say what they want and do what they want to know. what to protest 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's struck a chord for many people here. thought to say how many people have turned out for this video. but a lot of people have been a leaving behind candle lights as a mark of respect for those who died in the room g. and also leaving many messages
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of support for protest as, as well. the demonstrations of putting unprecedented pressure on china's coven 19 policies. there among the toughest in the world, with tens of millions of people currently under some form of restriction that has been some softening of the rules in certain areas. but overall, the government is bearing 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. we believe that with the leadership of the communist party of china and the cooperation of the chinese people who are fight against coven 19 will be successful or should. oh, ever a willingness to cooperate may be waning. the crackdown has been swift and decisive . oh, after 3 years and 0 covered, this could be the policies biggest test yet. patrick voc, al jazeera hunker, or china's ambassador to the u. n. has defended his government's coven 19 policy junctions spoke to our to zeros christian salumi in the on the sidelines of the un
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security council, i had the rare opportunity to ask a chinese official about the country's covey policies in the protest. they've inspired, the chinese ambassador to the united nations defended his country's policies and angrily denied that they were responsible for the death of 10 people who were trapped in an apartment fire. we see other countries have moved on, is it time for china to move on to the fundamental thing is that so while and other countries are moving along some sort of different direction that's at the sacrifice of the pupil. they have so many people at all right. but that's not the 30 situation. we want to see. you have to understand that fundamentally, we want people to die. or do you want people to live? of course, you know, it may, you may say, okay, yeah, your prefer more liberty,
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your prefer more freedom. but then you have to be prepared to die. but if you will abide in the 10 people who died in the fire fire, they were locked down and couldn't get out nuts. that's a different situation. your pay stubs if you ation a town, a piercer different situation is based on this information at the media. you have to hurry the right method. yeah, there though, instead of instead of are making your tags then based on both self fabricated with a parent, they weren't. no, but of course, you know, in the fire theatre he said, like her dea, did they come, are lindsay ellis country, you'll have that different, a variety of situations. and you cannot simply attribute the fired the casualty to, to what you have fabricated to your mind before your,
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your draw the right conclusion. thank you. a un spokesperson wouldn't comment on china's coven policy, but did reaffirm that the chinese people had the right to peaceful assembly and protests. at least 9 people, mostly civilians have been killed by al chabad fighters during an attack on a hotel. in somali as capital mogadishu. the on group and laid siege on the villa rose hotels. nearly a day somali forced to say 60 people are rescued when they storm the building to end the siege fighters armed with weapons and expose the top the hotel near the presidential palace on sunday. our da 0 is omar mac moved reports from mogadishu, whose room for the attack targeted the hotel, which is located in a secure, fortified area close to the presidential palace, security officials. parliamentarians and other prominent figures from the somali government were present in this hotel, the attack started with some explosions outside the main gate. then gunman
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affiliated with al, 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. and iranian general has acknowledged that more than 300 people have been killed and unrest across the country. it's the 1st official word on casualties in 2 months. the demonstrations were spot by the death of 22 year old muslim meaning in police custody bigler. 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, iran says it will not cooperate with a un fact finding mission into alleged human rights violations during the crackdown on protest. as it says, the allegations of human rights abuses are empty. accusations stuckey as president says he's determined to create
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a 30 kilometer deep security car door along the southern border with syria ship type one that's threatened to start a ground offensive in the region against kurdish fighters as strikes on air as in northern syria resumed over the weekend killing at least 5 people. the escalation comes weeks off to a bomb attack in istanbul, which anchor blames and kurdish troops. who tim is this in the learn also is to learn it out a termination to protect our borders with a 30 kilometer security strip. is getting stronger with every instant we experience those who come from thousands of kilometers away for their own safety and well being and cause destruction without discriminating as terrorists or innocence have to respect tickets, sensitivities in this matter. his chin said nobody should be disturbed by took years military operations aimed at expanding its circle of security in peace. because in the history of this country, there is no colonisation, no brutality, no selfishness. there was no cruelty york. the 3rd round of talks on the peace
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process and democratic republic of congo has begun in the kenyan capital. my robi, on day one random president polk a gone. he said he fully supports efforts to stem the balance. the m 23 rebel group . why did he believe to be backed by rolanda is not attending the meeting. the fighters have seized a significant amount of territory in the east of the country, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. the recent reside? yes, so one from a monument. now does a lot of what jason, bro, bye, under this comes from couple of other unresolved security and put it in his we therefore were come with origins assist, response and the robust mechanisms being established tougher. so pray care now to sierra, when we come back,
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we sneak to frustrated residents in the nigerian capital as petrol. pants run dry and sombre style. brazil secure their place in a knockout stages of the world. come with a one to win against switzer mana ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the are you ready for with sponsored my cattle anyways? hello, we got a taste of winter making its way right across china over the next couple of days. it's not too bad at the moment for southern airs, but really haven't noticed. the temperature is falling away sharply as we go through the next day or 2 behind this blue line. this cold front and as the names jest, we are going to see cold air really digging in normally, windsor sub 0 in beijing minus 20 for renewal. i'm baton. i'm going to see that code where continue to sing for the south, which as we go through the next hour. so showers longest spells of radical central
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and southern parts of china for tuesday, running up into a good part of japan. because these temperatures will hand 10 will in around 18 degrees celsius. now as we go on into our weapons, stay the something like a 10 degree drop in temperature is that range sinks a little further southwards and allows that to cold blast to just make his way across. a good part of the reason it should be little dry by that state into japan, but it's gotta be a fresh one. or you can count on. matt said no dry weather into we're good part of southeast asia, but of course the afternoon showers bring up my view once they're into borneo into some mattress and live you whether to into a good part of central thailand. could see some showers once again across southern parts of india central nor the parcel largest ain't rye with a good deal of folk all the way to the punjab to with sponsored by cattle and a ways to boxes from the street to chicago on different paths with the same ambition, oh, fighting their way to
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a better life than themselves and their families. 6 in the volatile world of chicago, south side is no easy task. witness. ring site on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back to the amount of the top stories this allen china has stepped up security and shanghai and beijing. the following days of red protests against president she 0 coven policy. demonstrators have been calling for political freedom and of end to lockdown. and these 9 people have been killed by our shop fighters
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during an attack on a hotel in somalia, capital mogadishu, somali forces say they rescued 60 people when the end of the siege. and iranian general has acknowledged that more than 300 people have been killed in protest across the country. it's the 1st official word on casualties in 2 months. while iran says it would not cooperate with a u. m. in fact, finding mission into alleged human rights violations. during the cramped up on for testers, iraq's prime minister was at tara, and on tuesday, robert, she al, it's donny, i'm president rice. he will discuss several regional issues. i was there was dorsey jibari has more from tara iraqi prime minister mohammed. sure. also, danny will be traveling to to her on, on tuesday at the invitation of iranian president, abraham bracy. this will be the 1st visit by the newly appointed iraqi prime minister since he took office at the end of october. at the top of the agenda will certainly be increasing the cooperation between the 2 countries and also border
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security will be very significant. part of the discussion because iran shares roughly 1500 kilometer border with iraq. there's also been the issue of curtis separatist groups operating in the kurdish region of know that iraq and according to the radian foreign minister, jose number up, the law young lady, the officials have identified at least 76, what they believe to be anti revolutionary centers that they claim are smuggling weapons into iran. the revolutionary guard has carried out at least 2 drawn strikes in that region of iraq over the past few weeks. and they have warned the iraqi government that they need to this arm, these groups. and we believe that this will be a significant part of the discussion when the iraqi prime minister at meet his iranian counterparts here in the capital. on tuesday. 12, i had report from baghdad in the presence of kurdish arm groups near the iranian border could also be on the agenda. iraq's national security council has decided to
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deploy more troops to the iranian border to prevent further violations of its sovereignty. now iran has recently increased its military campaign in the semi autonomous kurdish region drawn and muscle attacks targeting the locations of iranian opposition, militant groups in the semi autonomous kurdish region. now iran accuses those militant roofs of fueling, the ongoing unrest inside iran at that also came after a threat made by the iranian revolutionary guards puts force, a commander ismael on who threatened to conduct ground operations inside the similar toner scottish region in northern iraq. if iraq is not able to push the those militant groups out of its territories, a apparently, iran at blames iraq for not doing enough to push those militant groups
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out of its territories. but you're in special coordinator for the israel palestine . peace process says the conflict bear has reached boiling point. 2022 has been the deadliest year violence against palestinians in the occupied territories. in nearly a decade. tor westland warm, but there's little hope of a breakthrough. mister president, after decades of persistent violence, elite temperament expansion, dormant negotiation and deepening occupation. the conflict is again reaching a boiling point, high level of violence in the occupied westbank and isreal in recent months, including attacks against these rail and palestinian civilians, increased use of arms and settled related violence had caused grave human suffering . anger, the petro shortages is growing in nigeria. sellers say they cannot meet
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a government regulated price of $0.37 a liter, because input 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. the miller is in the capital budget with more people have been chewing for hours for what in a boucher has become a scale commodity patrol. they can't seem to get their hands on any and the shortage has been worsening. over recent days. i cities like the commercial capital lagos, or 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 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. and she was like this having to pay
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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 run out of work. i'm just trying to get to it before it tomorrow, unfortunately, caught wise spirits and very, very unfortunate. just good to go. mo, comstar is how come here would you say producing, oh yeah, you country, i did a visit to wash off and learn dinner to just to wish you talk to the high before school, which is what it is or go to the must use mark. i'm not, is an aspirin how it is to do my sis compared to what is up in a book. you know, other countries, other fuel stations like this one. there simply isn't any patrol to sell. there also, complaints that supply is all providing patrol for some fuel station that allow for
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a cheaper transportation costs than others. 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 a little 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 mon or lower volcano in hawaii, routing for the 1st time in any 4 decades, spewing ash and daybreak. lava flows are currently being contained within the basin at the top of the volcano. but if conditions change direction could pose a threat to nearby residence and want to know is the world's largest active volcano, takes up more than half of hawaii, the big island interrupted $33.00 times. since 843 and museum in london has returned its entire collection of been in bronze is to the niger in government
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. it was stolen by the british colonial troops when they attacked unoccupied. spinning city, what is now in modern day nigeria? 72 items were returned, making the biggest such repatriation as stolen artifacts by the u. k. or a force at ripple a major moment in a long campaign in 18. 97 british soldiers sto thousands of finely wrought artifacts like this from the then kingdom of been in modern day nigeria. now, london's haldeman museum is returning these 6 pieces and signing over the ownership of 66 other so called benny bronze is in its collection. to enable this objects to be displayed in museums for people to see people from outside the country to come and see in the context of where they have been looted is a significant moment for us. for now, there are 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 the jury and
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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 objects. so it 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 and the 19th century remains more than $900.00 individual objects. the museum says it was to ensure that collection is shared as widely as possible. it isn't talking about returning one major. stumbling block is written into british law and 1963 active parliament forbidding the museum from disposing of its exhibits just a few clearly defined exceptions. in the statement, the museum emphasized its collaborative work in my area, saying we actively engage with partners through the beginning 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,
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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 isolated. remember that an institution lighten a british museum is also under pressure from other areas. this 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 conservatively inclined, and they too 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. cultural custodians say it's time for british institutions and british politicians to write a historical wrong article, sit al jazeera london, the part time for round up holy
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action from cats on 2022. john. gotcha rosco's. and i will cup studio until every team is now played to games here counselors 2022, but just 3 of them, of places in the last 16 portugal, one of them the portuguese knew when over year. why would be enough to feel that progress? the south americans have the best chance of the 1st tough bed with a brilliant run. portugal keep a joke made to save european side open the flooring early in the 2nd half bruna fernandez with the delivery. is former united c. make christian. rinaldo may have got the final touch, but the goal was credited to fernandez. i pushed for an equalizer maxie gomez hit the post just a couple of minutes of the coming on. as a substitute louis flores also came close but shot into the side. nothing at the sales stadium in the final minute of the 90 ports go ahead, the penalty, the referee, and ruling
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a hand ball in the box and stepped up to school his 2nd and seal the 2. now, when post school through the game to spare your why will need to beat gonna have any chances? joining them in the knockout stage. in that same great corner saw off south korea despite blowing a to go lead choke, young sung, got both goals for the koreans, but the winning goal for the black stars came from mohammed. kudos both teams can still qualify, but south korea must beats portugal and their last group gains have any chance of getting through what brazil with the other teen took their place. in the knockout phase of this well cut, they beat switzerland one knell to secure their spots. much the talk before this one was how brazil would perform without their injured star strike a name or they should have taken the lead for venice his junior. but his effort was saved, switzerland, one there opener and new or when he would have guaranteed their progress with against spare. the swiss played their parts, but they couldn't get
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a shot on target at stadium 974 here under has waterfront. brazil had the ball in the back, the net in the 1st half an assist with the smart finish. but the effort was disallowed upside in the build up. casimir eventually did break the deadline for the south americans that go from the munched. united man proved to be enough one nell, the final school. it takes brazil through to the last 16 switzer know when over savvy, it will guarantee them a knockout place. santa lucia was watching no problem from brazil. the 5 time champion. they managed to get the job done tonight. they'd be within the one and now the met their place in the last extent. let's talk to some brazilian. i'm very happy. i did. a lot of them voted herb rideau, grandma, the general, the good. it was good. you don't like a real name on this, but the guys came together to and, and really made an electric one. was richberg vodree. barbara 0 is
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the 2nd half, much better, but 1st off, i think we're missing with me. mar. i think that the blog are good, bethel graduate name are better as it now than a rod officer being on the to find. okay. and this has been approved because i do show that that kind of, you know, the way it takes off the pressure off of brazil as a phase cameroon, the team and they played in the last 2 well cup. 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 al jeanine, stadium, serbia took a $31.00 lead in their match thanks to alexander mitchell rich. but cameroon, fort, back to an draw, eric shook my thing with the goal that made the final school 33. all right, well let's bring in chicago geisha football analyst here. a port school in brazil
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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 seal everything so that they go into their last fixture against south 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 post a boy of the team. and you have rodrigo coming on and finishes and you know, the entire frontline, but looking at casimir and the goal, that's what you know differentiates 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 point. it doesn't matter. they into the round of 16, 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
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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 taught class what, what play is, how came z at, you know, for me, they're 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, his understood how to get the very best from that particular group of players. and it's worked for them looking at to nisha. they've been very disappointing. they got 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 funds are not happy with them, but the rest of the other 4 teams does a really good just okay. so who do you think will go through in groups g, an 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
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a very tough ask for them there. but on the other side, gonna, i think gonna have what it takes to beat your guy. you 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 a few days, a groups a and b i decided on tuesday with the final round of matches is a 1500 g m t kick off for ecuador, and senegal at health est him with violence against catherine from al bites. 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.
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