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this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes . the religious school with links to the taliban comes under attack in northern afghanistan. at least 15 people, it kills china's formulator, shown ziemen who lived the communist party after the tenement square crackdown has died at the age of $96.00. it's mozambique biggest corruption scandal. a cotton motto is handing down its verdict against 19 former officials. researches hail a breakthrough treatment to saw the effects of alzheimer's impatience. the early stages of the disease and in the cutter world comp, tennessee of must defeat france if they want to advance to the round of 16.
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ah, at least 15 people have been killed in the bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened at a religious school in our bark, the capital of samantha and province. the interior affairs ministry says students are among the dead. the schoolers linked to the taliban. no group has claimed responsibility oh, by the law, by here is a lecture of transitional justice at the american university of afghanistan is in cobble and with our slide. thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera. obviously it's a very early, we're still getting details through about exactly what happened. what do you know so far? oh, good to be here with you. we've heard different reports we heard from the local
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officials in coming on who gave hire. 15 death count and then we've heard the interior administrative spokesperson saying that there are only 10, but the numbers coming out of the hospitals are much larger. there are a lot of casualties and a lot of injured. so people have been taken, it's senseless. most of these people because we'll teach our children, this is a religious school. so just a defy is a lot of matrix is and, and logic, it's very being remote. we know that it was a telephone run school. why do you think it was target says most likely these are religious schools are part of themselves. i really just students. so by virtue of any really just will existing is a planet on run. everything is funded by run right now. so i don't think that target was there, or it does signify any direct to the government itself,
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but it's just to spread fear. it's to show that no one is faith. it's for sure that they will hit targets and the ultimate goal of terror spreading terror. and that's what they're achieving to do. and even the secure that even when we've seen relative safety, we've been couple the past few weeks now we hear happening and someone gone. so they're trying to hit the pilot minor, it's the government to fax over and whatever way they can just get the message out there. this is show that they exist and their real credit. no one yet has claimed responsibility for this attack. but who do you think could be behind us? i mean, the profile very much the islamic speed on which is the isis chapter on they have been trying to clean themselves in the next big trust in town. and it's really something to be reckoned with. and the international community really
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enough to start thinking that the more the this is the most and more than more on, on the more groups and putting in these groups are a common enemy, the spiritual run, their non game, spare westerners. and they're not going to spare our plans and it doesn't matter whether they're wearing a turban or identify upon the one or don't. and so we really need to figure out how to deal with this common because a fail state didn't apply to fund is going to become good and it's going still over into the region to the okay, thank you so much for your, your time. that's of i love the here for us. and if canister done with a man credited with steering china to global power status has died for president young hammond with $96.00. he came to office just after the 1989, t and of, and square protest and crackdown. he's seen as one of the architects of china's transformation into a market economy. katrina, who looks back on his life,
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rare among chinese leaders, joncelyn seemed to enjoy the spotlight. he stepped into the top job during a turbulent period. he was appointed communist party general secretary in june, 1989 following the military crackdown on student led protests in tenement square. his predecessor delta young had been removed from power for openly sympathizing with the demonstrators. john was a former mayor of shanghai, a city then at the forefront of ambitious, economical forms, slowly spreading across the country. those reforms would eventually allow china to grow into the worlds 2nd largest economy and shanghai into global financial hub. although china presents itself as a communist country, an increasing number of party members are becoming millionaires. and some billionaires. as economic growth surged under junk, foreign investment poured in. in 1997 patriotic pride sought when britain returned
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hong kong in 1999, john initiated a ruthless campaign against the spiritual practice of fallen. ha, human rights groups said hundreds of thousands of people were imprisoned or sent to lay the camps. under his rule, china became a member of the world trade organization and was also awarded the 2008 olympics. but some things remained unchanged. the leadership continued to crack down on descent. china's market possession of its centrally planned economy brought dangers . the gap between rich and poor widened and corruption worsened a legacy junk successive huge and pow inherited in 2002 in chinese history only mounted on dung, shall ping and the current president. she didn't ping loom larger than jung, it remains to be seen whether he will receive the same reverence as china builds its position on the global stage. in chinese government is
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walling protesters of the crackdown as it faces. the biggest demonstrations and decades. unrest has now been reported in the southern manufacturing have of shown jo, people, their fort worth has met suited riot police. calling for cove at 19 restrictions to be lifted. similar demonstrations took place in beijing, shanghai, and other major cities. this week. china reported more than 4500 cove at 19 infections for tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers in the past 20 i days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases. and 315 deaths with china's foreign ministry has criticized some countries for commenting on its handling of the recent protests, the us ambassador to china had said that the demonstrators have the right to really peacefully. beijing also maintains its policies have helped contain the virus to
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honey dumas. facts over the years have fully proven that china covered protocols have protected the security and help of the chinese people to the greatest extent and minimized impact on socio economic development. some countries have made remarks on china recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would heat the weiss that interests of their own people, instead of pointing fingers at others. or patrick fall cares more from hong kong. as far as we understand, there has been quite significant protests going on just across the border from here in hong kong in one joe, there were clashes that took place overnight. i think you showed some video of that just a moment ago, and these are perhaps arguably the strongest protests and reactions that we've seen so far. there were men in hazmat, security dress and has met, suits lined information, holding shields. and they're also videos of protested throwing bottles in one video,
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a glass, a tig, the gas canister is seen being thrown as well. so this does seem to be an escalation of this protest movements of july. and it's coming despite authorities warning that there would be no tolerance for any illegal behavior. some of these videos have been verified. we're told that it isn't high jew district. remember one joe was really the sense of john is covered at break right now and hide you as been one of the worst affected areas. plenty of people there have been on the lot dance for long periods of time. now, we are also hearing just a short while ago, the sensitivity disease control has announced it will remove most restrictions in high jew, possibly as an attempt to appease people there. but that they have said that they won't do so in the areas of which are most seriously affected. but it's hard to say
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whether or not this is going to be enough to ease the tension. the u. s. is its forces in northern syria, have reduced the number of joint patrols with syrian democratic forces. a group mostly made up of kurdish fighters to pentagons announcement comes ahead of a possible turkish ground operation and crimes. to clear it's broader area of kurdish fighters, which are considered part of the outlawed p k. k group to kia is carrying out it. and artillery strikes against kurdish forces in the area after a bomb attack and stamp will earlier this mumps and casino is following developments. from kazi, on tip, near the trickiest syria porter, our understanding from pentagon statement, it comes out of necessity as the, as the f is announced to have a deployed to military reinforcements to the el al whole camp apparent that they
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have less troops to petrol. and as soon as they have since the, it's the f side, the suing current is fine, has reduced the number of patrols the u. s. had to, to this is what we gathered from. yes. last night statements from pentagon, of course, early in united states. and yes, the f partnership is based on the fight against iso, but let's remember to case also a part of the international coalition in the fight against iso. but at the s d. f side has always claimed that since the air strikes began in northern sierra, they have claimed that to kia will target al whole camp and all those i some fighters who are under detention there, a will be fleeing away. so as stiff is all it trying to remind itself to the west that i am your partner in the fight against i. so and when to care attacks these areas or try to capture these areas from our hands, you will be facing a vendor of iso. again. let's take
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a look at who controls what's in syria. the syrian democratic forces, all the sd, is made up of money, kurdish vices and backed by the us control a big northeast and part of syria highlighted on the smith and yellow ball syrian groups bank by to kia in charge of some northern in south eastern regions. these can be seen in purple and grain. the government controls the rest of the laura of lun. other is a security unless at the deli, some newspaper, she says the decision indicates, the us is trying to please to kia the us. and i think that the creasing control now at this time when turkey is warming up, when you brought the price, you know, the follow up to its crushing in the area is another indicator that there was a michael will buy washington to support the b s p f or the wiped 30 call the organization in the face open nato allies. so we've seen turkey announced to this
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potential ground depression, very weak basement, why be united states and where we assurances by washington towards vs. yes, she clearly show that the united is reducing its commitment to what they're trying to please turkey. but there was also in the 1st by washington to find the middle ground between trustee and local partner in the area. i can say that this is an indicator of a larger with throw because already in 2019 been us versus a trumpet and now a decreasing of the us area. and so, thereby we have no overall, it's only $900.00 us troops in the region in the song that we call the conflicts. and what's your, what's, what they read the phone by russia. so russia is actually the main play or not with
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the playing fields and syria. nato has played support to russia's neighbors on the 2nd and final die of a meeting of the alliance is foreign ministers. in romania, nato has reassured moldova, georgia and post near his vena who fear being destabilized by moscow. sweden says it's made progress towards an agreement with to kia on the mission to the alliance on tuesday minutes to discuss sending it in systems to ukraine. i think if there is one, the lesson learned from ukraine is that we need to support them. now, the more support you're able to provide to these countries being the front, but under russian pressure influence in different ways. and it is much better to support them. now than that done, when we have seen her developments in going the absolutely wrong direction,
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as we saw with the invasion of ukraine or earlier this year, andrew semen said joins us now from bucharest. at that meeting into andrew, the focus is moved on to china. this afternoon, why is that? ah, very much sir. the hawk has been a whole sways of criticism on china. already stepping up of the rhetoric in the summer when we have the heads of states and nato summit, that was criticism of china as being a challenge to nato, a challenge to, to whole western democracy effectively. what has happened now is that again, stoughton berg as reiterates at this message and gone further. i, he's actually said that people should watch out the weapon izing of gas by russia, for example. well, china can use a similar sway to other states in the world or north florida area and regime you
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described it. and he warmed that. china could also do a lot more to assist in trying to find a piece in this war with ukraine. now beyond that, anthony blink and then i talked to the stage with an appraisal of ukraine, an assessment that was tough. he said president putin thinks he can raise all the cost to put the pressure on the world to actually leave ukraine alone to abandon it . he said that will not happen. the country will can't afford to let that happen because the cost of inaction would be huge. then he went on to china. this is a resounding theme. it is, of course, the u. s. president. jo biden's, central foreign policy initiative. it has been since he took the presidency to actually warn about china. he actually said lincoln said the use of this
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information by china, by its rapid opaque military build up, including its corporation with russia is for all to be concerned about. and he said, but the u. s. is committed to a constructive dialogue now where harry also reports that even diplomatic leverage was used on ministers here by the u. s. in the sense that. busy the u. s. is determined to increase the pressure on china to loosen off in a whole series of areas. he actually said lincoln, i referred to the cold war and he said that we do want any conflict. we don't want to go back to the cold war. busy but this isn't a take, this is a challenge, a systemic challenge, effectively to western democracy. he is also pointing at china's relationship with russia in that rock that russia is doing business with china. it's selling gas to
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china. china is sending a lot of resources to russia and therefore in directly fueling conflict with in ukraine. china has only stepped up to actually intervene in this whole crisis. when russia was referring to nuclear possible nuclear action. china regarded that as being passing the post of tolerance. however, this is a situation now where the china is very much a part of the thinking here at nato. right? okay, thank you very much. that is andrew summons for us in bucharest. but germany has announced plans to increase immigration. the government estimates it needs $400000.00 skilled work as a year to cope with an aging population. let's speak now to dominate kane, who is in berlin for us, and dominic, with any signs the government is paying any attention to those who don't want these changes. the point that really is confronting germany is politicians
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right now if they have a bit of a demographic time bomb on their hands has been the case for several years. but it's getting worse that their population is aging. and they say the hundreds of thousands of migrants are needed to fill the sorts of jobs that aren't being filled by people already in germany. the government, as it is currently composed, says the way to deal with this is to encourage more people to come to germany and to say that they don't necessarily need to have a job offer or a specific qualification if they fall into a particular category. the other parts of this proposed legislation would make it easier for people who have already been in germany for a long time to acquire a german citizenship without having to give up their own. now the point that really sticks out for certain politicians and the opposition, that's mainly conservative is they say that this d values, the german pot, a passport in german citizenship. they say that only those migrants who already
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have a job offer should be allowed to come to germany. and it's worth saying that the opposition is really quite considerable. and they're all those who say that at least one of the parties in government right now, it is a bit queasy about parts of this legislation. and it's not the 1st time that this source of legislation has been mooted back at the end of the 19 ninety's. something similar was proposed and failed. so what the government here says is necessary is hundreds of thousands more migrants. they don't have necessarily to be as qualified as they used to be, and it might be easier for them to become citizens, but the level of opposition to this plan is high. okay, thank you for that update. that's dominant kind for us and berlin. a court and most him beek is delivering a verdict and a $2000000000.00 corruption case. 19 people, a standing trial accused of a wide range of financial crimes connected to elicit state bank loans. the defendants are mostly former government officials, including the son of
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a former president. the full verdict is expected to take 5 days. with charges relates to deals made in 20132014. 3 state owned firms borrowed more than $2000000000.00. with the help of investment bank credit suisse it with me to go towards building a new fishing fleet. instead, it was spent on gun ships, while hundreds of millions of dollars were reportedly paid and kickbacks. beneficiaries reportedly include local politicians and european bankers. when the scandal emerged in 2016 the i m f and world bank suspended funding to mos and big that triggered as sovereign did default and the currency collapsed. the economic fall out has pushed and estimated 1900000 people in mozambique into poverty. with denise number 50 is a member of the most and big budget monitoring form. she joined us from fuko. thank you so much for being on al jazeera. clearly this is had
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a massive impact on most and they just how significant is this trial for the public? as for the public has been a very important trial. it has been actually the 1st time that the public had the opportunity to understand how the trial goals and to see a high level government officials are being in baghdad and judged add to court. i think 8 was it was, it will, it has been a very important process to mozambique and people for several reasons. it sends out the message that high level official, a government officials can be held to account. it also sends the message that are correct. corruption doesn't pay off and at the, at the end of the day, a think it's an opportunity for mozambique to restore trust in g g, d, c, receive them. it's also pushed almost 2000000 people into poverty. can you just run
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us through how that happened? yes oh basically we had that math in the world bank and 14 other countries finding the state budgets a sense or wasn't becoming dependence until 2017 when 16, when did did these beds were disclosed? and from 172017. all the donors finding the state budget we drew, which meant that which meant that the government had to implement austerity measures or to compensate for the lack of funding for external donors. and that meant court cuts in so shall badgered seat for education for health, for social protection, for woods and sanitation, and death has had a tremendous effect in and the impact in the day to date life stoughton was and b can. so we have seen people and not having access to may be seen that health facilities are. we have seen day health ins attractions for structured not growing
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at all since 2017, although the population has gone up. we also have seen dish education infrastructure, not growing every year, mozambique army contracts, additional schools, additional are full full for kids coming to pupils coming to study new new pupils coming to study and says 2017. we didn't see that growth in infrastructure for this, that for they do cation sector, but will neither for their woodson sanitation sector. so the, a fact has been tremendous. it has been all saw it. the we have seen also impact in terms of their investment in the country. the ratings of the country of the economic status of the country are very low, which means a potential investors to mozambique think twice before investing in the country. and that, of course, has an impact in the fee cost, fiscal space of the country for,
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for development. we're taking into account all of that, all of that fall out. what would people consider to be justice there? what do they want? what are they demanding from the court? oh, i think there is a n n a standing. i think that there was a perception during the trial that i am high level government officials, such as for my president gib roeser in the current president. that way involves indic, or in this case we're not cold to trial, they would not be indicted. and i think that was at disappointment, analogy, disorders cease them. and also high level officials from the minister of finance economy in finance, as well as from the central bank that way involve in the received kickbacks and how when known to have received kickbacks from these are from credit suisse end in the v t b. also we're not did by ted i think am they are x,
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there is an expectation. ready of there is an understanding that this is matt political trial, but unfortunately, and we have seen only 19 defendants being indicted. but there were many more, you know, people involved in this, in this case that were not indicted. and we probably will not see them. justice made intricate to these people. okay, thank you so much for your time in your inside. it is denise number 80 from the mozambique budget it monitoring forum. thank you. who, japanese, and american pharmaceutical companies have published results of a trial would show a new drug can slow down cognitive decline and alzheimer's patients. the drug called le can a mob was tested on about 1800 people with early stage alzheimer's is the 1st drug shown to slow the progress of the degenerative disease. last time for the wither. now here's everton. weather is looking good as far as the world cup is concerned,
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but you can see a loss of cloud across northern parts of the middle east pushing up further, levant and up towards the black sea. in fact, we have seen some flooding here. this is in the lebanon, this is the scene in lebanon. huge amounts of rainfall over the past 24 hours or so . and it has caused widespread flooding, unprecedented flooding for some. and that has, of course, as you can see, cause a fair bit of disruption. it's now in the process of shifting away easing further eastwards. try to weather coming back in behind that rain, getting wrung out as it moves across syria, northern parts of iraq, east towards northern areas of iran, to the south of that, it's generally set fair. not looking too bad over the next couple days. a good deal of sunshine, perhaps a little bit of fair weather cloud just lurking around the gulf fir. here in doha, it's looking fine and try temperatures around 29 degrees celsius through the heat of the day. but falling away as one would expect as we go one into the evening. so
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for the early game, or we're looking at temperatures around $27.00 celsius, pleasantly warm no problems there. the late again, temperatures at around 24 degrees. again, fine. anti winds falling light, maybe even figure a little bit humid by the end of the game. in today's football world, come action, the winners of group c and div will be decided on wednesday. argentina are up against poland at stadium 974, and saudi arabia. plain mexico and lou sales stadium, france play, tennessee, ed education city, while astray. you're faced demarc at l. janet stadium. france are already through to the last 16 and are expected to be tennis here. but as natasha about the reports, despite the british colonial pass between the 2 countries, the love of the game prevails. i thought of the training session in paris for under thirteen's at an ama to football club, founded by some of the cities, tennessee,
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and community he made. many are we once played with tennessee as national team, and most of the coaches have to, in, is in heritage little surprise then that they're opening their hopes on to nicea in this world. copper suss it with the only rule, this is footballs, highest level, it won't be to for, to nisha. but if they qualified for the 2nd wrong, it would be a great result for their last pool game to nicea will play france for the french to msi and coaches. it's a win win combination with 2 teams to support in a tournament that is all ready inspiring the children. 6 with the wrong way, they see themselves in the plaza, they watch them on tv and try to do the same here on the pitch. and we help them take the best of what they see. so one day they can reached the highest level her some already have future plans. now, of course on going to be a great player and play in the world cup. frozen to nicea have played in several
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boswell carbs, but this is the 1st time in the tournament history that they'll actually play each other. the teams that may not share a past at the tournament, but france and to nicea share a bitter history to in his he was under french colonial rule for nearly 80 years until he gained independence in 1956. since then, political relations between paris and tunis haven't been easy, but france his home to the largest in his, in community outside to nicea. and when it comes to football, the love the game is what matters. also, daughter, missouri. i always sound french afternoon in heritage. well, it's the same in football. june is your 1st, but of course i support france to rocky young. of course, the best team, children we are in france and we all brothers. we are the same even though i'd like to move your 2 m ms. ambulatory, france of already qualify i to the 2nd round about tennessee i have everything to play for much will depend on the result of the match between the other 2 teams and
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their pool. australia and denmark, tennessee are supporters know the chances of progressing are slim, but where there's passion, there's always hope. natasha butler, al jazeera paris was still ahead on al jazeera. we'll be looking at all the world cup action and now special coverage with far ismael and joanna kenzie raska. that's coming up right after the break. ah. the demand for low price clothing is accelerating at high speed. it's absolutely crazy by 2030. the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. all 0 takes a detailed look at disposable fashion. we cannot move was our fear to calculate the hours admitted update, exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why would the company give free water to gain everything?
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because they know down at one level, furthermore, they said foss fashion all g 0. ah ah, with lou ah, ah,
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it's another vital match for matthew and cold. one superstar comes up against another as argentina face up to robert loan, don't skin poland. thank your company. own woke up today. i'm trying to get you off the live in. don't call here to talk us through it all is all football unless ushered home teacher for more teams qualified for the round of 16 and 4 more teams. we'll join them tonight. i'm far if small, lot of world cup drama to get through us to really are in charge of their own fate as they take on denmark. looking to reach the last 16 for just the 2nd time in their history. but it's in his ear, manage and upset over raining champions. finance. they could be the ones to sneak through to the account state. there's a party in the u. f. j. american celebrate reaching the round of 16. after knocking
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out around joining england, mollifying group inc. and then ago, saw into the round of 16 with brew pay winners benevolence. so it's about an hour and a half until today's action kicks off. let's start with denmark against australia at al geneva stadium. and the richardson is there for us. andy, a drawer for australia would likely put them in the last 16, but that's often a tricky scenario for teams, isn't it? it can be mentally. yeah, definitely. and i think if you look at the other asian teams, i've been told that there's been some big results, saudi arabia, japan and iran, obviously. but the issues they've had is trying to back up that result in that next day. and that is exactly what a straight layer of got to do after that when i,
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which you nicea relatively speaking, this they should have some home compass here and they a lot of will qualify here in the past. they got some good memories of qualifying for the world cup earlier on this year, and that didn't come to play off against ruth. and in the reckless goal scorer, tim k. hillman retired. he works in cas already the national sports academy. he's been looking after the logistics there accommodation, that trying to see so they should be feeling about as relaxed and organized as possibly could be going into this game. if we're looking for a form guide, well, these teams us, you met to the last world cup. they drew 11 on that occasion, just really say much changed from that same 4 years ago. and another course to optimism perhaps is that during that will come, the only goals will strike at school to go both from penalties. this time out. they've got a couple of goals, both from open plight just in this seems a bit more dynamic and creative one of the change from 4 years ago. they have
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a new coach now, but i'm all like the thoughts coach has gone replaced by the dream on a sub listen to what he had to say and available to this one. never coach to play for a draw it's, it's all about winning and you know, when we talk about 6 and now and things are that, you know, we want to be to and we want to go for it. and as, as said, you know, get to get to when i was 6, we got one going and one girl and ambition is to get to wings. and had the most twins over at 11 world cup. so it's going and willing to go much more straightforward for denmark, andy, who just needed when really don't have to wait and really to, to stay alive in this tournament. and holly fancy coming into this. well, a couple be, remember that not warm a welcome match. now for 5 games they are, of course, a team that all knows little about dealing with adversity much more than
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a footballing adverse say the last years of course. key play, christine eric's and suffering cardiac arrest and the opening match about events. and they still managed to come together and go so far as the semi finals ericsson out back, of course, with this team. the problem that facing is trying to score goals and then we'll try to nicea that did school. i'm against france and she wanted to speak with that girl coming from a defender. if you look at that form before the well company beat france on a couple of occasions they qualified for this world cup very easily. the rank who saw the will and they've got to get back to something resembling that full very quickly. otherwise i'll be on my way home from castle. alright. andy rich for us at our new stadium. thank you. it's bringing us common geisha. this could be some tournament, couldn't it for the suckers if they make it out of the group stage. if absolutely you're just looking at their last game, the energy which they use to get that one goal and also be able to defend it. they
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scored to have have in half an hour they scored to goes into stone. i'm in the 1st one against france, but then they went on to concede for goes. so they corrected that against tunisia. school in the 23rd minute defended very well until the end of the game. they need to be able to do the same against denmark. now when you look at the stats, it doesn't really look good for them. the last 8 times in 11 outings against european sides. so that's not really looking good for them to want to change that in terms of giving themselves and opportunity to go into the round of 16. but also really from an as a point of view. they could be a good representative for as you're going in to the knockout stages. what are the danes going to do? because are they gonna look to christian ericsson today to, to step up? yes, absolutely. erickson has done well so far in this tournament, he went into the world cup, you know, having good form with manchester united. he's a medical miracle for him to even be here at the woke up is really a story on its own. but though use that motivation, that experience,
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that he has is very good at those low passes, you know, and that's something that could worry, those strengthens, and those have to look out for him. all right, thank you. asher. well, the other game in that group sees already qualified france play against tennis, yet at 1500 g m t for tennis. yeah. only a when will do if they're to reach the knockouts jemma, so lay is add to education city, a stadium. gemma france are already qualified. are they likely to read some of their big names? ears today? yes the, the other chance is so one of the 3 managers that can have that looks hurry to arrest some of their to big names because they already qualify and a draw would be enough heard to warranty they had a good winners of these group. the after the meeting, both denmark and the ouse trulia even though less black one take these game against . so you see a lightly they wanna 3rd going in a role. they want to score us menu, also say both well and they will present a competitive
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a squad to we could expect 4 to 5 changes. and the big question mark is regarding kilian and bob bay. according to french media. he experience some discomfort in yesterday's training in he is a right uncle a later in breast confident the the sean said that he is physically well and that he will decide if he plays or not. of course a, one of the key players of a lear wants to keep doing a scoring goals here. he already scored 3 and now he wants to improve this number. and it's all to do for tennis. yeah. if they're to reach the last 16 a get want to nisha half a, a lot to to those certainly a mountain to climb to have for their 1st going to do it against defending champion, said they are the only african team yet to a scar. but here in education city, the kentucky eagles, they say nothing is impossible and they will be having the player number 12 because
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with the fun base that much more to nicea enough. like let's bring a honey here. one of the to nissan borders. it's difficult to we don't defending champions, but you said to earlier to me, nothing is impossible. why are you come to them? well, we're confident because we want to give our best to the like for our national team and it's quite a hard game we know. but at least we leave while trying our best, and it will be challenging to score, but we're hoping all also like to score, you know, for our team. and maybe the fact that friends frankly are already qualified. where much would even be all the key names will be there that gives you hope that that is exactly where we're hoping for. a sensor in beer reportedly is injure. we're hoping that he choose to. busy not playing this game and we'll have a better chance to win it or the score. yeah. so good luck to they and let show far
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. i joe and i shared that here is player number 12, another question. city. oh ha. ah ah, ah, great staff jammah. thank you all righty to to, to far their team. of course i will see soon. thank you. jenna. well tennesseans around the world will be following closely and natasha butler is in paris in the traditional quarter for the tuesday in community. natasha. and just over an hour, i imagine the cafes will be a whole lot busier, where you are yes, that's right. i'm in bellville, which is at the heart of that and is in community in paris. france is of course, home to the mo, the largest number of tennesseans outside often is yours. so many the cafes in this area will be packed with supporters and fans. i mean, there's nobody here yet,
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but it is the middle of the afternoon here. it's a working day, but we are expecting people to come and watch that kick off. as you say, less than 2 hours. a really big crunch game for 10 is your of course they will very much hope fans will very much hope that their team can get through to the 2nd round . but they know is going to be very difficult indeed, facing frauds who that have already a qualified was interesting. those who spoken to so many attorneys in fans and supporters over the past few days more so me to them say to us is look, lot of them live in france. they are french of tennessee inherited should they have been here for many years and they say, look, even if tennessee doesn't qualify, we still have a teen tobacco. still a back france. we spoke to some of them a little bit earlier this week. all of us all other training session in paris for under thirteen's, at an ama to football club, founded by some of the cities, tennessee, and community he made. many are we once played with tennessee is national team,
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and most of the coaches have to, in his, in heritage little surprise and that they're all pinning their hopes on to nicea in this world cup so seriously on rule. this is footballs, highest level, it won't be to for, to nisha. but if they qualified for the sickening wrong, it will be a great result for their last pool game to nicea will play france for the french to msi and coaches. it's a win win combination with 2 teams to support in a tournament that's already inspiring the children. 6 6 for walner, where they see themselves in the players, only watch them on tv and try to do the same here on the pitch. and we help them take the best of what they see. so one day they can reached the highest level who are some already have future plans. now, of course on going to be a great player and play in the world cup frozen to nicea have played in several past well cups. but this is the 1st time in the tournament history that they'll actually play each other. the teams that may not share a past at the tournament,
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but france and to nicea share a bitter history to in his he was under french colonial rule for nearly 80 years. until he gained independence in 1956. since then political relations between parson tunis haven't been easy. but france, his home to the largest in is in community outside to nicea. and when it comes to football, the love the game is what matters. also daughter eliza, i always same french of chinese in heritage. well, it's the same in football. jan is our 1st, but of course i support france to rocket gun. of course, the best in children we are in france and we all brothers. we are the same, even though i'd like to move here to m as in regular france of already qualify. i to the 2nd round, bought to new z a have everything to play for much will depend on the result of the match between the other 2 teams in their pool. australia and denmark, tennessee are supporters know the chances of progressing or slim. but where this
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passion, there's always hope well as you know, there's the 1st time in woke up history. the fraud symptom is you're actually playing each other and in less than 2 hours where you imagine that this cafe behind these can be actually packed in indian fans. we were here for it. and as you denmark game has a lot of passion, a lot of excitement, and we're probably margin, they will be the same in a little while. all right, natasha butler there in paris for a thank you. and group see kicks off at 1900 gmc to might with a blockbuster, much to stars at the top of their game will face off for the place in the knockout round at stake. linelle messes argentina and rub 11th of skis. poland play at stadium 974, and the argentina camp have plenty of respects for the boston afford. the men of his system go low to some privileged. first 11. dusky is a great pyre. it's a privilege and a pleasure to be close to him. and your question is tricky whether he is at the
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same level of messy. i believe we have to enjoy it for how good he is. there's no need for comparison with others. let's enjoy it. and that's it. there's no point in doing comparison. well, i share argentina, we're so confident after they're when again to mexico, but poland is going to be a lot more. tar. yes, absolutely. portland, have not conceited. a goal in this woke up, if not proceeded in the last 4 games that sort of tells you how defensively set up the we so how difficult it was for jen tina to break down mexico, especially in the 1st half. so they'll be going into that when looking to, you know, get better upfront, but also we're talking about a team that has leo know messy. you know, d, maria, they've been incredibly disturbing them and you know, working together upfront and i think that they have an edge over poland and this one and it will be a good story. of course for the many agency funds that have trouble to katara. and we spoke about the 2 stars leavened off ski against messy, both playing and what will likely be the last well come,
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which one's going to come out and top then you think how those 2 is going to be difficult, you know, but learn dusky, you know, eventually he scored a woke up go, he's still of course celebrating that, but he wants to write more history. and can you imagine what it would mean for these polish team to go on and take out? i don't know who are, you know, one of the types of favorites at this point. i mean, but i think message still has, you know, that extra motivation really to do well, he, he's less workup. we've always, you know, compared him with diego. man, i don't know, he wants to give himself a chance to win to walk up. and to do that he has to win tonight and the same group, saudi arabia play mexico, at least sales stadium. it's a must win game for mexico who have yet to score at this world cup, and the saudi team who beat argentina. fatty fans are rushing to dow had to watch their team against mexico. natasha the name went to hum as international airports. no matter what happens on the page with mexico today, saudis will always remember there when over argentina is considered one of the
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biggest upside history. saudis represents both parties with to drive over the border or take a quick shuttle flight attendant badge of the day. a lot of people were surprised at how festive the saudi fans are. what do you want to tell people about what football culture is like in saudi arabia? it's very important in our culture. every household watch is watches, games, watches everything, gets its sports, uh, physician to watch football. so what qualifying for the world cup was a big deal. and for us maybe conflict to around to 60 is also we have a good deal. so i think so then we can do this and yeah, do you guys have a chat or a song that you guys are planning to seeing in a stadium? would you? would you tell us? or i can say then funny. what can i say?
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it's an allergic. however, you all could listen to the jena. medical medina, wilford's been a la la la la, head her. so it's like i'm translated to the saudi team. we came from all from all of those, all of saudi arabia, cities under we will railed ones together. now these are not only enjoying cats are 2022. they're watching very closely how their neighbor is hosting it, talk to host the world. let's get a mexican perspective on things. louise. honda is a mexico football expert, enjoys us from barcelona. well, so from, from mexico, so far it's been another world cup where it hasn't quite clicked. yes, definitely. it's been a confirmation of the series for most of them actually don't families and media at
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that team hasn't played well in a couple of deals. we've had very poor faith not been able to beat it, canada or usa of all it. anytime we play with a, from their teams, like why columbia for them in the last year we have lost. so they perspective for mexico into, for was quite this mistake compared to other years. and so far the day of assault have been, maybe what's expected, but the still pointing for the, for the final said the media. well, if mexico and going out today will coach to martino face criticism over his pick a players for this world cup. yes, italy chief and really facing that, maybe he's the most effective coach in mexican history. but in the fact that he's wanting me to play around one more day and i'll be more in the many of them, there has been a focus of the, of the media,
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a defined for one that i don't know what the fact that he left out the line isn't until can manage was also up front asians. so even if make the call managers to, to be ready today in advance. because if you will be there, well, what are their chances? do you think they have a chance against saudi? i think there is a chance that we can win today at 2 door to wherever i expect that the 20 for mexico i'm not sure is going to be enough because as you know, when they come in a jumble offical difference, it could be not enough. so maybe mexico will need some help from argentina or orland to delete it to advance all rightly was her. i am. thank you so much for your time. thank you for having me. so those teams are looking to join the for he qualified for the knockouts yesterday. the usa are celebrating they, after they eliminated iran, to secure their place. in the round of 16 chelsea forward christian police,
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which gave the americans the lead and the 38 minutes that he paid the price of an injury and had to come off. iran only needed a drawer to reach no count stages, or they couldn't find that decisive moment usa held on for one mill victory. england secured their passage is winners by comfortably beaten whales. the whilst needed a wind to have a chance of qualifying. marcus rushford had other ideas is superb free kick shortly off to half time and just 90. 5 seconds later in them doubled their lead. when harry came across to phil photon brushwood completed the scoring ceiling, a 3 mill victory with his 3rd goal for torment that leaves him as joint for a whales finished bottom of the group. so he is how group be finished. england are on top with 7 points, u. s. i go through to the next round with 5 points. and wales and iran go home
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while thousands of iranians tuned into watch that much, dorothy jabari went to a cafe into iran, where fans of both teams were following the action. it was a roller coaster of emotions here as fans, watch the rain in teams quite to the very last minute. now in this particular cafe that we were in throughout the evening, they were both sense of the usa team, as well as the iranian team. and the outcome was very upsetting to some but not to everybody. this was the wrong final chance to advance for the 1st time on the group stage. but that was not the case. i had hoped that around would move on to the next stage. but the us with a better team, we hope it prepares the team for the next world cup. but yes, i'm sad. i came here to watch the football. i was reading for you, ron, and naturally i'm upset for this. if you guardlick of political inside issue,
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jenny said it's about national pride, but we should admit the us had a better performance in this game and did the 3rd 2 in what i mean when i got so upset, i have no words. they could have moved gone in the tournament, but they didn't have a good performance. our team last in the game. i'm sad. the next step for england will be senegal, who secured their ticket to the next round by defeating ecuador to one. the south americans only needed a draw to qualify, but it was san ago he pistole, just beforehand time next to a penalty from smiling sar. corner from back door lead to their e wiser and power into the game voices. if they do in the right place for the right time of a thing, elimination, selig go re took the lead lesson 3 minutes later happen cali. do feel a bali putting santa go into the knock out faith for the 1st time in 20 years. also in group a,
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the netherlands of their spots around the 16 after comfortable to know when we have our route, the opening goal continues. his run is boring in every game so far. this world cub or cologne midfield there. frankie, too young or the other goal. well that when against the host, puts the netherlands through on 7 point, senegal or a close 2nd with 6 the world cabinet journey and for ecuador and cap, our cats are become the 1st post nation in the tournaments history to lose all 3 group games. ok, let's take a look at how the round of 16 matches are shaping up in the netherlands. play usa in the opening game of the knockout stage on december the 3rd, and then we'll meet senate go a day later. france like you so much as the winners of group d, but group see remains wide open on the other side of the draw portugal and brazil of both through but it remains to be seen if they stay on top of croup g an age
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respectively. ok, i assure quickly one word answer is franz beaten is your prediction incredible to news or have 10 players were born in france and now denmark never went urgent. tina again tina johnny mexico sunday. okay. all right, that's all we've got time for. thank you to i sure. don't forget you can get more well cut content on our website out there. dot com. forward slash world cap. we are back at 1530 gmc from us studio on the coordination with plenty from catalogs. wency 22 things
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