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ah kristen said bruton is trying to use winter asa, weapon or war the nato secretary general calls on member states to do more to help ukraine is russian strikes destroy its infrastructure. ah, i'm cyril then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, funerals are held in the occupied westbank for, for palestinians killed during confrontations with israeli forces. ah, and china sends a crude mission to its own cheng space station. also it is world cup
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delight for cynical which you look at this. the african nation secure this place. and the last 16 of kotor 2022 will be live in the cold. ah, so nato secretary general is calling on member states to pledge more aid for ukraine during winter. has braces for more russian attacks in stoughton burg spoke ahead of a natal foreign ministers meeting underway in the romanian capital. russian attacks on ukrainian infrastructure have left millions of people without power. stoughton bur accused russia using winter as quote, a weapon of war. however, he said, nato is prepared to meet this challenge. ukraine's foreign minister for his part has urged nato to continue to provide weapons to the country's military. but he says it must work faster. the last time i was invited to the native ministerial,
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i came with 3 wars which were weapons, weapons, and weapons. and a lot has been done since then in helping ukraine to equip all army was necessary weapons. and you've seen how we deliver to day. i have 3 different war, 33 other works which are foster, foster and foster. we appreciate what has been done, but the war goes on. we proved that we can defeat russia. we prove that we can win together in the interests of the entire euro, atlantic space and the world. andrew simmons has more on this from the request. the supply line is slow, it's slower than they'd ideally, like. remember, europe is trying to fuel ukrainian army with an immense amount of weaponry. it needs that in order to continue this fight, but it's not just the speed of delivery. it's the type of weaponry and it's
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a question. because right now an air defense is a colossal area of need. we seek these russian attacks from the embassy sales as strikes and also drone strike from the rain inmate drones. there are causing massive impact on the infrastructure for energy, also water supplies. and so what we're hearing this foreign ministers meeting is a lot of calls for assistance to try to repair this vast infrastructure. the u. s. is reportedly coming up with a plan to do this, but then what is the point in doing all the repairs if you're not able to have a steadfast, impressive system of air defense to, to stop or at least seriously reduce the level of intense attacks or the russians are actually making on all of the infrastructure in ukraine.
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a european countries are diversifying their gas supplies in order to reduce their dependence on russia. and with that in mind, germany has struck a deal with contort to supply 2000000 tons of liquefied natural gas. a year this starts in 2026, and it will run for 15 years, more on that from dominic cain in berlin. from the german perspective, this is a deal which the minister concerned robert ha, back and said is great. he said that from his perspective, this 15 year deal shows that cats are, is part of the world market. he says that there are the countries in the world market. but let's be clear cut represents one of the biggest parts of the world market. from the german perspective, the governmental perspective, that is, this is also good news because very recently they've shown the world one of the new floating l n g terminals. i've been to sit myself in the port of vill hence haven't . and so this deal, which would represent 3 percent of germany's gas needs. well,
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it will when eventually this comes through will be coming to places like phil hans hoffman and feeding germany's gas requirements for those 15 years. but what it also spells out is clear that this environmentally concerned and conscious german government is having to accept the needs the necessity of having fossil fuels for a very long time. mr. havoc has said we're, we're going to be carbon neutral by 2045. this deal runs till 2041. no question about it right now, the situation, the energy crisis is forcing this german government to make decisions that would really prefer not to, but openly say, they say that this deal is great. let's take a look at germany's gas import since the beginning of the ukraine war before the war and 2021 russian gas accounted for more than half of germany's imports. 55
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percent. now, germany no longer receives gas directly from russia, has halted imports through the north stream one pipeline. however, berlin is still importing russian gas through 3rd parties. and germany has increased imports from belgium, from the netherlands, and from norway. and now this deal will, with guitar will supply 2.7 percent of germany's annual gas needs. well, earlier i spoke to noah brenner, executive editor of operations at energy intelligence. and he says, we're going to see germany sign more deals like this one. germany is the largest gas consumer in europe. it has a very powerful industrial base that it needs to support. and so, you know, there are certainly going to be other other deals like this where we see germany go out to, to identify other supplies. it can bring home, are the most important source of supply with expansion of the north field in 2 phases. coming on roughly 20252020 is the most
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important chunk of additional supply coming into the world market around that time period. now we will see additional supplies coming from united states. we will see additional supplies coming globally from places, whether it's a new guinea, other other elegy facilities, but guitar is really the biggest, and it's also seen there seems a very, very reliable supplier, incredible reputation in the market for meeting a contract for having their projects run effectively and efficiently. and so, you know, it's probably the most important additional gas supply coming out of the global market. you're open after it. authorities of deployed additional police officers in china. that is, as they tried to head off more protests against the government. strict coven 19 controls. analysts say the unrest is unlikely to prompt any swift change in the officials say they will address people's concerns. patrick forecasts more. this
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police patrolling the streets of beijing by night. it's a far cry from scenes and the chinese capital just the day before. the government has increased security and several major cities. following the biggest protests and decades. and shanghai scuffles broke out when police officers demanded people delete images from their phones. and not filming any more. this woman is saying, authorities are keeping tight control of what spreading on social media. they don't want people to see that there are other people who are. you know, courageous enough to go to the streets to protest. barricades now lined the streets where hundreds of people have gathered before calling for an end to strict lockdown spe, warranties, master testing and disruptions that have been enforced for 3 years. reports quoting demonstrated, say, authorities have opened inquiries into the events of the past few days and have been summoning people suspected of attending protests to give written statements
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detailing their activities. how many people have used the demonstrations to speak out about a range of grievances including censorship and diminishing civil liberties? despite the challenge to the chinese government, unless the doubt it'll force any change, people can go to the street or someone as spontaneously to boys. they are discontent to demand for freedom. ah, you know, but for any kind of movement to sustain, you need an organizing structure and you need a civil society groups, union activists. but those people are gone. they are in jail. they are silent though. are there any desire or the media briefing on tuesday, health officials did say they would address concerns about excess of control and fine tune regulations to limit the impact on livelihoods. but they stopped short of conceding that was a problem with a 0 cobit policy. downtown. good evening, tr leila some citizens and the general public se the biggest problem is the oversimplification of the provincial control, measures ye,
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ye arbitrary imposition of restrictions and a one size fits all approach your child. it's not the 1st time the government has acknowledged public frustrations. in the past, though nothing has changed, which suggests it could be some time before china re considers its response to the pandemic. patrick, fog al jazeera hong kong and china has sent 3 astronauts to its space station. ah, the rocket was launched from the edge of the gobi desert. the crew are traveling on board the enjo 15 spacecraft and we'll spend the next 6 months living in the chain long station. by the way, hang on means heavenly palace. this is now the 2nd place outside of earth's atmosphere. we're astronauts have a permanent presence after the international space station. and roger is the director of the u. k. national space academy and a science advisor to the european space agency. i spoke to him earlier, he says, the chinese astronauts will be able to do many experiments at their space station.
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we've now got a 2nd space station in which we had the i ss which, which european space agencies involved with had their own, all bits for more than 2 decades. but this is a new structure, new science laboratories. and so new capacity to be able to conduct the sorts of research in bio medicine and pharmaceuticals and material science on these are chris without the effect of gravity, and that gives us new insights into all of the sciences. so it's a really exciting. so we've got 15 member states are involved in the i assess where we conducted experiments on behalf of researchers from a 100 countries around the world. this is much smaller, this is just under a 100 times in size. so maybe one 5th of the size, slightly lower over and slightly different angle it over cool angle of inclination . now, although it is smaller, as i said, we had parts of the, i assess up there for the quarter of a century. it's getting old. and so as
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a brand new structure, with new technologies on board modern hardware, this is really going to add to the capacity of humanity to conduct that type of research in this unique environment. at the iraqi prime minister, mom and she elsa, donnie has arrived in iran on an official visit aimed at strengthening ties between thereon and baghdad. the country's 2 leaders are due to discuss issues including iraq mediation between iran and saudi arabia. baghdad has hosted 5 rounds of talks now between the 2 regional powers, saudi arabia and iran. this since last year. those talks focused on normalizing relations between the 2 countries. rallies will be held in several countries to mark the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people. rallies will be held in several countries to mark the international day of solidarity. one of them is outside the united nations office in garza, this year's day of solidarity. come 6 months after the death of al jazeera
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journalist, sharina ugly shot by an israeli soldier, while on assignment in jeanine in the occupied west bank, at least for palestinians were killed by israeli forces in 3 separate incidents in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry says dozens of others were also wounded drink. early morning raids near her bron in ramallah. the latest incident of palestinian was shot dead after allegedly ramming a car into its really soldier. the settlement or not smith reports from ramallah in the occupied west bank. well behind me, ah, students from visits university and amidst them on to stretches all the bodies of jawad and offer him out 21 year old daughter was an i t student here of as 8 university. he and he's 22 year old brother, were killed and confrontations with israeli soldiers earlier on today in a village. not far from here. this is the funeral service,
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a funeral procession if you like, for them being held by the fellow students. also earlier on today. 44 year old palestinian was killed near hebron again in confrontations with israeli forces an were report now that there's been a ramming incidence near a security check point in the occupied west bank and a 45 year old palestinian we understand has been killed in that incident is a 153 palestinians killed so far this year, the deadliest by our calculations in 16 years in the occupied west bank. and all of this has happened under his railey government. that essentially was supposedly sort of central made up of a centrist coalition. this is before the most right when government in his railey history has come in to power that coalition led by benjamin netanyahu won an election earlier this month. coalition talks are ongoing, but in not government will be too far right. extreme is politicians whose goal is
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to serve the settler. constituents are gonna take very quick break now to 0 and we come back, we will discuss all things. football include 3 time world cup by unless the level is a 16 or last ah hello there. the weather drives up nicely for south africa in the coming days. but let's 1st look to the middle east where we've got more heavy rain on the way for northern areas and they'll event that as a storm system pulls its way east out of the mediterranean sport, some heavy rain to saudi arabia and jordan. we had warnings up, we can see it pushes its way rather quickly into iraq onward to the caucuses where it's bringing a bit of a wintry mix in supply here for the salt, much dryer
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a few showers around the red sea pushing possibly into q weight, but for places like guitar as the world cup continues, it is looking largely pleasant and very dry. that's not the story as we move over to north africa when windy weather dominating across the mediterranean, continuing to chucks very heavy rain at the likes of algeria, northerners of chin easier, libya as well, and we will see more heavy rain coming from another system that band of rain dripping down into morocco, the temperature in rebec, heading southwards with that south of that. this is where we are seeing the heaviest rain across that central band of africa for places like the democratic republic of congo. but as i said, it starts to dry myself. easton areas of south africa and showers here. but the worst of the rain is going to move across the sea into madagascar by thursday. ah
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ah, with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, do you think diplomacy still stands at chunks? i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. a winter, it's going to be hell. hold their insight. story on al jazeera lou. with 2 more teams have qualified for the last 16. if the football world cup senegal had become the 1st african team into the knockout stages with a to one when over ecuador,
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the tournament ins for the south americans who could not make the most of their domination of ball possession. it goes hack is watching with cynical fans in the car. nicholas, my friend, how are you doing this evening? more importantly, how is the car? how is set a goal with is 0 party. i mean this is the main point. made artery along the coast line. what can i be, heidi? this is what i need more rating on the lines up to ron. go against home without your body there. star blair managed to do what made people that expect them to do, which is to qualify to the last 60 because how do i that the cynically see was not ready to come back home. that he was going to say a 100 as long as possible. so it is a party and i'm sure cyril, not just
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a party year in synagogue, but in neighboring countries as well. because when you to see the scene here, right behind me, people are going up and down the coordination. waiving the colors of senegal, the green, yellow, and red is painted in plaster around this city. this is really a nation celebrating today. there were who was allies there, people, drubbing? really, a said this is when the world cup is all about and you know, when i was in the found zone where there were thousands of people facing the atlantic watching this big screen of what was happening and cutter. it felt that cutter was in senegal. there was a feeling that we were inside the stadium and living the moment i went there was that penalty that shot the successful shot by sorry, the country rub, ted, and then the scoring by cool. the valley. that was just the confirmation of what
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everybody was expecting. here, remember, the team upset all isn't just saw gym on a, the star player from buyer and it made up of 11 players all stars in their own right . mindy, who play for chelsea, but also the 2 scores. sars and can you believe that evolved at everton? so really, this is more at the synagogue, the beginning of something big, and people are telling me that they hope to go even further or else back to you. all right, nicholas, just enjoy your evening there in the car. it's always fun. when synagogue, when, thanks for the reporting, the netherlands secured their qualification to the knockout stage with victory over katara that ended it to nil the final score. the dutch finished top of that group after 2 winds and a draw the top or the 1st host nation to lose all 3 games. their work up campaign ends with no set. boston is watching with supporters. inside the amsterdam arena
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was watching, i should say step, how are you doing, how are they doing well, as you can imagine, a big bar to here and i'm on a. c saturday, a excitement here a 30000 people were here with their proposal all the way it. c right here, right after that to make sure that they could be what we have. yeah, there was nearly the same as we were watching the game here, right near where we reside a. so a lot of people are very excited that they now feel that there may be a chance maybe maybe that are not live in the world champion,
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at least that's what a lot of people here, like the best boss in amsterdam. thank you very much. you also have a great evening. so in less than a couple of hours, iran will take on the united states easily the most politically charged contest in this world cup. it will be only the 2nd time that the 2 have met at the tournament . the 1st was in 1998 to game described as the most politically charged and fee for history. natasha butler reports from leon were that matched to place 24 years ago. i am a book is precious photos and memories. iranian born lily mo jack, jack remembers the 1998 world cup game in france between iran and the usa as if it were yesterday. yes, here is me. my mom and the friends and iranian friend in the own is just after the match. so we were very happy with our shirts coming freshly from your i your all to
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do that is friend, armored for celie was also in the stadium today. he's a wine cellar in the city of leal where the match took place. but her voice quickly auto. i was so happy to be able to say that we are iranian playing. the americans offered people hope for these 2 countries that were tearing each other apart. costello, missouri, the fee for jordan saw iran in the usa. pity together was clearly welcomed by some friends. but he caused a diplomatic headache for organisers. it'd be nearly 2 decades since he ran his revolution. ousted the u. s. back shaw and relations between t. ron and washington were hostile. both teams were under pressure and in the spotlights we have security, $94.00, we have security right now. we have friday focus for the game and nothing else. iran supreme leader forbade the iranian team to walk up to the americans to shake hands before the game. so a compromise was found, the iranians gave flowers and the 2 sides posed for a photo. during the game,
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there was a protest not against the us bought against iran's government, but it didn't disrupt the match which ended in a thick tree for iran. t ron erupted in celebrations, won't be matches, are played here these days, but it was in the stadium in 1998 that iran b u. s. a to one in one of the most politically charged games in world history. city was crazy, amazing, super the game changed the image of iran and iranian girl. oh, where the painting of her iranian flag on her cheek as she was kissing her in the re, can support arena. and i mean, it was really, really fun. iran and usa meet once again in the casa world cup. political tensions remain high between the 2 countries, anti wrong current down of anti government protests that are more than lily say the
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watch, the game, but with mixed feelings. more than 20 years after experiencing the excitement of iran 1st ever will come when natasha butler, al jazeera leon and richardson is standing by the al to mamma stadium, where us they will be taking on iran in this class. andy book, this was always going to be marked or calendar turned on the tv kind of game just because of the relations between the 2 countries. but there's also so much riding on the outcome of the game. there really is. i think it's easy to go and there will be a football game at some point. i mean, talking to some of the funds to be coming in that i, even amongst the reigning supports. is there a mixed feelings about about my child? she's taking some, some iranians we supposed to, who are against the current leadership in that countries saying, well, maybe iran shouldn't be competing as well as others are hoping that football can be a unifying force, not just for that country, but for that,
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for the whole sporting world, really the tensions between the 2 countries actually ratcheted up in the last 2448 hours. florida post on social media from the u. s. soccer federation, which included an unofficial version of the iranian black. something the u. s. that they've done in order to show solidarity with always protesting for women's rights in iran. doesn't a page have been the best strategy because they mediately deleted it and apologized . and it was done without the knowledge of the players. and the coaching staff inevitably were, were drilled on that by the writing meter, they're pretty much press conference and just to sign it. well, this game is become, i mean pretty much press conferences, dry affairs involving now who's got to hamstring nagel. this one involves greg, the house of the us coach being asked about the position of the u. s. naval fleets in the persian gulf about race relations in his country about the immigration policy and the united states. so all sorts of things happening around me again and the players in the, the couch is just hoping that that st can stay focused on what they have to do
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because it's a very, very important welcome at psyching vice tonight. all right, and do you know what, let's leave issues to do with the naval fleet aside. issues to do with immigration is sir, let's leave all of that aside. based on the, the games, the 2 games that those 2 teams have already played right in this group. where do you think this goes? how do you think this ends tonight? me, it's pretty simple. pretty simple for the united states. they have to weigh and otherwise, like going home for a run, a draw should be enough and less, while speeding, when and the other great game is taking place. at the same time, you run a tremendous resolve to come back from a big defeats in their opening game and the last 6 to one of the games, the told him it's beating whales get to light like goals, give themselves a chance. and if i can get through would be the 1st time it runs football in history that they might, it's been around that a welcome. alright, andy richardson, know that we'll be getting
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a lot more from you in the coming our thank you very much. and in the other game this evening, ingram and wales will class for the 1st time at the world cup whales must win big to have a chance of progressing. the rivalry between the 2 british nations goes back centuries . but when it comes to their border, nothing is straightforward. nadine baba went to plenty minutes to find out more in most other places, this would probably be called hedging your bets. but the sight of the welsh and english flag side by side is nothing unusual here and honey minish. a place that lies right on the border between the 2 nations. not that you'd notice much of a boundary in this area, just the occasional roadside perhaps. but sitting on the device does make things a little complicated when england play whales, like on tuesday evening. hearing the cross key dollar welcome, but there's a definite, lean towards garrett, south gates, england sides. a few short facts across the main road in the village. and you've
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gone from england to wales and the dolph in pub, landlord, john turner proudly. where's his whales top as he gets ready for the big game that the reds have to win. but nothing straightforward. here. he's from london and he's expecting most of his customers to be back in england. the village itself is la muller. either way is english welsh, to be honest, it's, it's, you know, we don't have one side and the other side. me personally, i'm supposed to england. so i've oversee going to be spokane, and, but really want west wales to win because it's very important for, for, for the country, the local football club. connie mann, i have c claims to be whales, the oldest team. but of course there's a twist. as of this year, it's playing in the english league just as taught welsh teams such as swansea and caught if take part in england's professional system that doesn't stop. many of its players were being proud of their welsh heritage. and the same goes for.
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