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on the sounds to challenge the ideas, mobilizing youth around the world, when he did a political party, they will talk about our problems enough, how come from one generation? because there is a being in the greek society system. there's no promote painters of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and an actual being represented in the system. generation change on al jazeera, a new series followed footballers from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch our 2022. when i step on to the pitch, i don't think about anything apart from play and winning. this episode meets 3 men pursuing a career path they hope will lead to spain is 1st. becoming part of the it requires a lot of sacrifice, effort, and work. the world cup dream spain on al jazeera ah.
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ready democrats fight for the people. democrats nominate the 1st black house party leader in u. s. history. i came, jeffries takes over the reins from nancy pelosi, ah, con carry johnston. this is out to sarah laura from dough. so coming up french present, emanuel macaroni criticizes joe, by his policies on the eve of an official state dinner at the white house, reassuring russia's neighbors, nato foreign ministers pledge support to georgia on moved over on the day 2 of their summit. and welcome highs and lows, argentina and poland. punch their tickets. the round of 16 for mexico when they match. but there is the chance to advance ah,
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ah, seneca cus, house of representatives have chosen a new leader. i came jeffries, a congressman from new york will succeed nancy pelosi in january as party leader after an historic vote. jeffries is the 1st black person to lead a major party in congress. how did your customer reports from capitol hill? good afternoon everyone. it's an honor. this is the new face of house democratic leadership, younger and more diverse, 52 year old had came, jeffrey's will be the 1st black american to lead a party in congress house. democrats fight for the people. that's our story. that's our legacy. that's our values. that's our commitment. as we move forward, get stuff done. catherine clark will be his number 2 as whip we as a team and as a caucus reflect the diversity in the strength of the american people. and that is
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where we are able to come together around shared values. and pete argue are a member of the hispanic caucus will be number 3 as house caucus chair, the trio essential marks, a generational change in a democrat house leadership. replacing 3 octogenarians, led by nancy pelosi, who was leader for nearly 2 decades. the older trio announced made resign from their current leadership roles. after democrats lost control of the house in the last election. we'll never see someone like speaker pelosi ever again in our life time. but her potential successor will be history making in its own right. jefferies will become house minority leader when the newly elected congress convenes in january, his expected role largely to run defense against the new republican majority. we look forward to finding opportunities to partner with the other side of the aisle and work with them whenever possible. but we will also pushed
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back against extremism whenever necessary. the new republican house majority is expected to launch investigations into president joe biden into his son, hunter, and other administrative officials. when democrats still holding the majority in the us senate, a divided congress and one that is gridlocked, is nearly certain. had he, jo, castro, al jazeera washington, the u. s. military has confirmed that the leader of i so has been killed and an operation carried out by the opposition free, serene army. in october, the statement from the pentagon came to start, the group announced that he does death. i believe her son, i'll has jamie elcuro. she was killed in the southern soon province of durham is the 2nd i still needed to be killed this year. we are pleased to see the removal of isis top leaders in such quick succession. the united states remains committed to
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countering the global threat from ices and stands ready to work with international partners who share that same goal. we will we build, we will build on these counter terrorism successes and we will keep that pressure on for sure. will she have returns? he has more now from washington, dc. all of the, the actual details were guessing about what happened is coming from the us military . i so only release the statement saying that i will have sign out. she me courage . she had been killed but didn't say when or where. so we should underline that even though we're talking about this right now, this occurred in, in mid october. and it was the free, siri know me in southern syria. we've been talking about recently about the battle that the u. s. and the s d f, the civic or democratic forces, the kurdish lead rebels are, are waging, if i saw in the north, this is that this actually happened in the south. this will now be the 4th leader
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off i. so since i will who bucher back dowdy was killed in october 2019 by the us. his successor was killed in february, also by the u. s. a. but i think what's interesting now is that we have this killing in october by the free syrian all me. and i think just the last interesting detail perhaps is it is the free syrian army conductors right according to this operation, according to the, the us. so therefore, in last week or so, we've been talking a great deal about operations against i saw in the north with the us and the f d f, the kurdish lead rebels. and whether any threatened turkish incursion would affect the fight against iso. in fact, the free spirit army and the south here is backed by, by turkey. so this was a syrian freezer, an army operation, but presumably using tucker support of about we don't have too much more information, but always we're getting some of these details. passed out,
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especially given there are so many acronyms and groupings in the region. u. s. secretary defense lloyd austin, has expressed opposition to any ground operation inside syria in a phone call with his turkish counterpart. the the pentagon said its forces in northern syria were doing few, a joint patrols with the mainly kurdish syrian democratic forces. anchor wants to clear the border of kurdish fighters considered part of the outlaws p k. k. to key it has linked the group to a bombing and istanbul last month. what the group denies involvement at least 2 palestinians have been killed during an israeli raid in the occupied west bank. several other people were wounded during the balance in janine had a student factions or calling for a general strike there in response. it's been the deadliest year for palestinians in the occupied westbank since 2006. these 15 people have been killed in a bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened that
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a religious school in i back the capital of san gan province. and these 20 others were wounded. the interior affairs minister says students are among the dead. no group has claimed responsibility. they've been dozens of bomb attacks in afghanistan since the taliban takeover last year. no frances president has met his u. s. counterpart for an informal dinner in washington dc as he kicked off his a 3 day american state visit area on wednesday, a manual micron. slam jo biden's inflation reduction act. he described the measure as super aggressive toward european companies more. kimberly hawkins has more now from washington dc. first president emmanuel macro, beginning his 3 day visit to the united states with a meeting with vice president campbell, a harris and a tour of the u. s. space agency highlighting an area of cooperation for the 2 nations including combating climate change. the 2 nations are already aligned when it comes to their condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine. but amid the
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diplomatic pageantry of president jo biden's 1st official state visit, there are simmering tensions. particularly when it comes to trade, there is a lot of concern about a signature piece of legislation known as the inflation reduction act. europeans are concerned that this gives the united states an unfair trade advantage and could ignite a trade war. this comes on the heels of a diplomatic furer last year when australia cancel the deal to purchase french submarines buying us subs instead of the white house, insist that the dispute is behind the 2 nations. and that this visit is all about highlighting the strength of the u. s. french alliance. been dependent panel in south africa's found the prison serum oppose. it violated his oath of office, which could lead to his eventual impeachment. upon all was set up after millions of
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dollars in cash was found in a sofa at his private farm. it said when oppose it has a conflict of interest between his official responsibilities and his position. as a businessman, the president denies any wrong doing and has not been charged with any crimes or thousands of members of south africa's governing african national congress of protest against the release of apartheid era. killer jonas wash. he's been granted parole after serving nearly 3 decades in prison from the limit that has more more than 20000 people outside this prison in pretoria. to prevent the release of a man, they consider an apartheid criminal up to serving nearly 30 years for the 1993 assassination of antea party leader cris honey. yonder swallows has been granted parole. he was arrested along with now deceased politician clive darby lewis, who was convicted of conspiracy to murder. our government gone to the louvre,
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a person who, judy hon to the author, of course. oh, how do i lose a person? who could our hill view of the panel? ford to foster ordered 20, to do what do you want to leave a middle hours before this protest? and on the eve of his release, wallace was stabbed in prison by another inmate. prison officials say he's in stable condition. wallace has for years applied for parole after serving the minimum time required. and for years it's been denied. but the constitutional court ruled last week that he should be released on parole within 10 days. oh, the honey family, along with many south africans have always opposed his release. they say, while he may be remorseful, he has never explained, ordered the killing and why you did it. the answer to days been granted that barrels. and with that, let us mobilize upon how our me, our we may,
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because the will ha, need their lives to please. she is, there we go to day that had children, how without a father and you, we as we manually stand behind head, it can be like that. go, well my name is barbara because the angles while we took away the life of his i need was a for it on my daughter was 5 g, a 5 there. right? i'm sorry, number again honey was a leader of the south african communist party as well as the liberation party. the african national congress observers describe is killing just months ahead of south africa's 1st democratic elections that dismantled racial segregation. as pushing the country to the brink of civil war, many of calling for the core to reverse this decision. i'm not even after so many years, it remains a wound for many sub africans who have unanswered questions. especially since few
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people have been held accountable for crimes committed in the name of a party. for me, tamela al jazeera, i said i had her on al jazeera escalating, gang bothered on a humanitarian crisis. these thousands displaced in haiti, ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the with of my airways, off we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. nice to have you long. here's what it's looking like on thursday. calmer conditions through the levant. got those showers now pushing into western iraq will pick up the story there in one second. but 1st, let's put that a day for it. here we are friday in the golf and see those winds pick up, you know, for us here and don't have, i think gust of about 40 kilometers per hour as seemed likely in time. it is
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a dry pitcher for western saudi arabia, an area that has been hit hard with rain lately. ok back to the here and now still poor air quality. could archie le hor no real when to speak of here is to get all that pollution just hanging around in the atmosphere. weather maker in the southern caspian sea that's going to spread some showers the bucket. take on and ask about, and it's not showers but likely some flooding in this area here. so northern greece, north macedonia, western bulgaria, and western turkey on thursday, eastern side of the democratic republic of congo. this time around i think has the biggest downpours, basically lake victoria, toward the west, and we'll finish this one off in south africa for the cape provinces, we got temperatures approaching 40 degrees. that's going to cause some thunderstorms. and it seems like a what day in southern moves and beak on thursday. feel later the weather sponsored by catch me as a journalist of our origin,
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he woke up and cut all means a lot to me. it's an opportunity to show the world what middle eastern culture and hospitality is all about. here it's also mama said the mistakes like the traditional male heads here. you see my are her to showcase like this brings my culture into a modern world in the future. a sick way, i'm excited to have the walk up on our doorstep. nothing will compared to covering the event in a place i me the ah, watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories, a sour democrats, new s house of representatives, have chosen hakim jeffries as the new party leader, congressman from new york, or succeed nancy pelosi in january, jeffries is
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a 1st black person to lead a major part in congress. the u. s. military has confirmed that the leader vice, so has been killed and an operation carried out by the priest syrian army october. oh hassan, on shamia, on korea. she is the 2nd isolated who kills here. police to palestinians had been killed, chewing on his railey raid occupied westbank. several others were wounded during the fall and in jeanine, it's been the deadliest year for palestinians occupied westbank since 2006. the chinese flag is at half past not government buildings across the country. to honor formerly there journeymen jang age. 96 died on wednesday and the date for his funeral has not yet been announced. state made. it has been having him as a communist revolutionary, who helped quote pro democracy protests. he came to office just after the 1989 gentlemen square protests and cracked out. you council president charles michelle
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is in china for a meeting with the present. she. jan ping is the 1st time, and e e president has met she in china since 2018. re comes out in acutely sensitive time for relations between china and western powers. patrick falk has more from beijing, which i know has friends this visit by the european cancel presidents as a significant step towards returning to pragmatic cooperation. remember, you, china, ties have been strained as a result of asians failure to condemn russia over its invasion of ukraine and also because of a growing trade deficit to the benefits of china. according to chinese state media present, she jumping and shells. michelle will hold in depth discussions about you, child relations, and also discuss areas of concern, both internationally and regionally shows. michelle will also be meeting with premier leakage chung as well as the chairman of the standing committee of the
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national people's congress, legion shoe. now this visit comes after e u leaders recently gathered for a 3 hour long, strategic meeting to discuss the bluffs relationship with beijing and how to handle it. exactly. there has been debates on whether not to take a harder line towards beijing and what this relationship means exactly for you. values and expert said that charles michelle will be under some pressure to raise topics related to human rights and sion jang, hong kong and taiwan. and the protests of brought another elements into all of this, and we'll be looking out for whether or not he makes any remark about the rights of people in china to protest peacefully. nato has discussed sending more air defense systems to ukraine, as foreign ministers met in romania for 2nd day of talks. the lance pledged its
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unwavering support to moldova, george and bosnia herzegovina which all fear being destabilized by moscow. i think if there's one, the lesson learned from ukraine is that we need to support them. now the more support you able to provide to these countries being the front, but under russian pressure in france in different ways. and it is much better to support them. now does that done to when we have seen developments and going the absolutely wrong direction as we saw with the invasion of ukraine or earlier this year? and she simmons has more from bucharest, antony blinker, now, sure ukraine, it will get all of the repairs and the equipment that needs to get his energy infrastructure back working properly. again, what's more, he said there will be air defense to protect that infrastructure. then he moved on
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on to the issue of china, making the case that was systemic challenge hoses. he said he didn't want to see conflict. he didn't want to see a new cold war, but china must change. nato has to pressure it to change. the members of our alliance remain concerned by the p r. c is course of policies, bytes use of disinformation by its rapid opaque military buildup, including his cooperation with russia. but we also remain committed to maintaining a constructive dialogue with china wherever we can. and we welcome opportunities to work together on common challenges. have been reports that the u. s. was mounting diplomatic pressure on european allies to ramp up the rhetoric on china, putting more pressure on it, criticizing it more true or not. nato is more critical that has been before. nate, the eastern alliance of europe and north america. but the challenges we face are
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global and we must address them together in natal. we do not see sinus necessary ru, continue to engage with china when it is in our interests. no police to come. they are united position on russia, illegal war in ukraine. both the u. s. and nato see china as in directly supporting russia in this conflict by refusing to criticize vladimir putin and continuing to buy oil from russia a year and a half has passed since the assassination of haitian, that presence of a no more ease. and his country still hasn't filled the power vacuum. gang violence is escalating nationwide and a severe humanitarian crisis, as for thousands to flee the country through the war and reports from haiti's capital. i'm in the importer prince. they shield their eyes from the beating sun. but it is not the sun that come for them let it holds up, her hands demonstrating what she had to do to save her life. this but one corner
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of the capital, but its crowded yard till of a nation's tim or an out pouring of anger, frustration, fear, almost half a population of a ww people faces acute hunger. we haven't you since yesterday we have nothing to drink. we are suffering, even our voices call. louise wife and child killed, others made quiet by their loss. 96000 people displaced by gangs in the capital alone. these people have been displaced, not once, but twice. first, they fled gang violence in this delay, perhaps the most dangerous power to put a crown up at the airport. and then what happened is the all star he chased them out. so they came here to the city or are you hoping to get something? once i get a piece of paper from the paces angry, need a food, no shelter has been forthcoming. others hand me this single document which
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a to the some when they did belong before the gang struck me, but i see where they started shooting. we had to jump in though. i mean, there was a lot of us, we had to one in high lay down and wait for the right time to come out. so we could leave them a room, the capital hugo chavez, square. 3000 displaced residents from the neighbourhood of city to lay where the united nations assesses 19000 people face catastrophic con. they camped on the squares concrete. well, i don't know when was the last time i had a proper meal because we've been living at the camp sleeping on the ground at night . it's freezing cold when it went rain on us that was until authorities surrounded the square with a brand new fence and tossed them out in a matter of hours. i also, when i was sleep tonight, i'm in the street in the suite. we have nowhere to go to sleep. the local
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administrator says the numbers seeking aid here of swelled because locals who aren't from seduce delay. so an opportunity for a handout, a young man still provides evidence of its own in this city, were up to $200.00 gangs of fighting for territory. leading display citizens with nothing more than a scrap of paper to call their own per the one out a 0. put a prince. ah. time for round up now of all the action a cat are 2022. who pathic is out are well cups today. leno mfc walcott dream is still on his argentine through to the last 16 following a to know when against poland. so he made it into this match closer. jazz, nice stretch for a cross in an incident with me and i'll make it through little initial attention. but a review of danny mckelly to look at the incidents and once the penalty was given,
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it was messy against chevy and it was a polish keeper who came up back early in the 2nd pause and see the way to head there. who are millionaires cross met alex we're kind of scoring his 1st international gulf and see that they made it through an enzyme, fernandez put julian albert through the 67 minute seated will now play australia in the last 16. despite that defeat, those polos are also into the stages for the 1st sign is 1986. when it was hot break for both sets of fire that the sale stadium has mexico face saudi arabia have to pulling off one of the biggest upsets in welcome history. saudi have ended up bottom of their group. mexico started off the game in last place in the group with dental charts going through, but early in the 2nd, they went ahead to a corner kick, which is converted by my team. it's like 10 minutes ago, double their lead with a mazda cross long range. the south as placing a free kick one to talk quarter, bringing that one step closer to the round of 16 but saudi arabia pulled the light
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go back in retirement solid. i was a sorry thought to make it to one the result, but neither side would make it out of the mexico. missing out on the last 16, st. poland on gold difference to group day. now, australia will one know when is over denmark, to book that ticket, into the round of 16, it was a widow got home situation for that day in the 1st half saw them unable to get straight to go. keep matthew roared, a quick counsellor tackle the box so strongly afford matthew lucky to provide a lovely finish to put the suffering head. kept on attacking if i needed to go to go through that match. so the reading defense you qualify for around the 16th for the 1st time since the 2006 woke up in germany. i think the 2nd in the group with 6 points and they'll face some feller, cool, little missy and argent. tina. next. what you need to be ready? well, champion france in group these other guy, but they still went out of the tournament. janisa thought they'd gone ahead and the
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1st off. why? because a free kick validated by 3, but an upside flag rule that what else it was goal is going into the 2nd half the class with dispossess on the way. lord, why? because we said before it was a french girl. we still had a lot less do, but he went past the russell brown and then beat steve man banda to get to go of the for the money for the 1st prize. then came off the bank to try to get an equalize. i'm time we're going 40 does just that but very rolled it out. so still 3 is good for that problem. okay, one around guys, but let's look packed dramatic de tita and poland. let's start with them. both teams is that you have to go through ahead of mexico and saudi arabia, argentina. yes. because after the last 2, saudi arabia, they were able to rectify themselves and today was arguably actually definitely their best performance in turn it up to. now poland just were not very good
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throughout the entire competition that shows you the unfairness of football because poland played very poorly. mexico play very well, but at the end of the day, you have to look at the entire body of results. which one is mexico lamenting right now that scoreless draw the now grow mat. you know, what? we have seen chains in the past. you know, just struggle through the group stages and then really get that momentum. i'm thinking italy and spain, 82, you know, they were also winning the tar saying, i mean, not that upon origin, but you know, 90 exactly. yeah. i mean let's move on to fraud. so we need that already through slightly wiring for them. the very last and but a really, really special day frustrated phones. i don't think i got the better. i have a feel straight to friends who still up partying even got wet summer. it's been a great day for them. sleep is overrated. sometimes, especially after your national team ends up advancing 2 out of the group stage for the 1st time since 2006, a very conservative grandma, which ends up being kind of the polar opposite of what i'm supposed to call,
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who was before with the suckers but still, it's effective, it's what helps them get through. it's what it is, what maximizes their capabilities collectively. and you end up being able to take advantage of the opportune goal and then go to the next. but i think they're going to think of every guy that was a bonus. i mean, it's a free hit for them. yeah, but you get to a certain point. i mean, there's results in their results. i mean, we thought we could talk about saturday be and how they left. well, if australia end up having a very tech match against argentina there on this and you know, we could do we, we might have, oh, but we didn't. yeah, i didn't about 2006 guy against italy. i assess what i'd like to still better, but there's still better. and it would be amazing. it would be amazing if they with a team that not laid out. but imagine that she's got a story to write. this woke up. yeah. yeah, that was a fire and his eyes tonight. yeah. there was and you saw you were even talk about a fire they had maybe 10 years ago. are we going to move away from,
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from that group and move to groups a after all. so i decided on thursday with the fargo rounds of matches. it's a 1500. gmc kicked off from the rocco, as i look to qualify, gets canada of alto matter stadium. at the same time, co aisha meet belgium at the big stadium, and that's followed by a 1900 guarantee. kick off a spine, take on japan that so crowley for state in which germany play costa rica at our bytes. sorry plenty to look forward to on day 12. all talk to i did try to say we'll have it all covered right here on out. just in the masses around the spacecraft is set to begin its return journey to earth. ryan is more than halfway through the optimist one this mission after launching on november 16th, the unmanned craft has been orbiting the moon since november 25th is successful, nasa could send a crew to the eye on the optimist.

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