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right to establish greater freedom and equality. welcome to generation change a global theories. the attempt to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world. generation change on al jazeera, the people woke up in tucker as officially because i'm going to head to 3 stadium by the metro. i shut it off to see how easy it is a celebrating. this feels like a big noise in the tournament is days. it is hugely important, so not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here lu, sales stadium, where the world cup final is going to be held a ah
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the war in ukraine, china and climate change. the u. s. and french presidents renew their pledge to find common ground. ah, lo, i'm randomizing on the and you're watching algae 0. so coming on the program operating in the dark and ukraine challenge of saving lives and one of keeps prominence. hot hospitals, conflict and climate change feel humanitarian crises around the world. the un says it needs more money than ever to help those in need. and we look at japan's fairytale world cup, beating spain, topping that group, and eliminates in germany. ah,
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u. s. president joe biden is officially welcome the french needed manual macro on his 1st state visits the country since biden took office. the leaders discussed the war in ukraine and recent developments in china. but france also has concerns about jo biden's climates, an infrastructure bill, a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit reports you as president joe biden rolled out the red carpet for his 1st official state visitor, french president, emmanuel mac, raul mac, ron. it's a visit designed to highlight france's historic position as america's oldest ally and alliance with renewed importance says macross with war once again on european soil. and what is at stake in the crane is not just very far from here in a small country somewhere in europe, but it's about of our values. no bible says he's willing to hold direct talks with
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russian president vladimir putin. if he decides to end his invasion of ukraine, i'm prepared if he's willing to talk, to find out what he's willing to do, but i'll only do consultation my day hours. i'm not going to do it on my own. on this foreign policy issue, the pair is aligned in its condemnation of the russian invasion, but there are differences when it comes to biden's domestic policy known as the inflation reduction act. micron believes in subsidies, benefiting american companies could ignite a trade war. there's tweaks that we can make that can fundamentally make it easier for european countries to participate and are beyond their own. but that is something that is a matter to be worked out. there is no fundamental, it was never intended my road to legislation, never intended to exclude folks who were cooperating with us. the roof follows last
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year's uproar over australia cancelling a deal to buy french nuclear submarines to buy us subs instead. but in china, the 2 men are again, somewhat apart. both are concerned about china is assertiveness in the end of pacific. but france hopes to make china a partner, not a competitor. unlike the united states, still the white house assist those differences are being resolved and moving forward. the pair vows to cooperate on a range of issues and synchronize their actions. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house. your opinion is urging china, as he uses influence on russia to end the war in ukraine. you council prizes shells . michel is in beijing for talks with chinese president teaching ping, the 2 leaders a meeting at a time of difficult relations between brussels and beijing. meanwhile, russia's form as her saying that
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a previous relationship with the west will not be resumed. sagal are offset that western powers had a real chance to avoid conflict in ukraine, but that they rejected russia proposals to halt nato expansion. western nation, say russia's proposals before the ukraine war are not sincere or for weeks now russia has been attacking ukraine to energy network with devastating consequences. country as brace for the next wave of attacks now with power and heating outages, affecting many aspects of civilian life and but a particularly vulnerable health system. it even more risk where we challenge has been his id is prestigious high institute to see one. it's like the life hangs in the balance in the harsh of an operating theatre. a ukrainian surgical team operates on a woman's heart. if all goes well,
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she'll live many more years that ukraine is a country under attack. assuming the best is something people here no longer do performing any surgery is difficult enough. but imagine doing this, knowing that at any time, a rush, an air strike, could plunge the operating room, the whole hospital into darkness. that's exactly what happened on november 23rd. this video was filmed by the chief surgeon with that my soon to the room. that would be a room shirt. a 14 year old boy is in the middle of an operation when russian missiles take down the pounds, looking to see loosely in a moment, this is an emergency. batteries saved the machines from shutting down since the dinner was threatened. with that, sir, that is received in the castillo,
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who had in it. there are 2. can she'll sit homes on which one? it's a glimpse of what happens when civilian power systems are attacked. by good luck and the care of ukraine's best heart team, the boy made it through. we caught up with david just before he was discharged home . dad, since i feel gratitude, 1st of all, to gotcha to the doctor's clinic and i feel joy that all went well with the holly. he has a miracle for sure. david's mom is still recovering to lipper chelisa way more. he is nicholas sneeze. la. when the explosion started, and the lights went off to feelings, durgy, gro was 1st appreciation for the doctor's working, an insecure conditions, but didn't stall. the 2nd was radar, which isn't inherent in me because why, what for our country is suffering, our children are suffering are constantly in danger. followed sir, over bar lieut. maurice toddy,
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rough performed ukraine's 1st ever heart transplant and leaves the countries heart institute. it's ready for the next there strikes. dabilla really gives a purse kroger was me. we made large supplies of blood, plasma, food and water. our fitted all our equipment with batteries so they can work for several hours. then after 15 minutes, the generators are turned on. and so we've created a completely autonomous system, black on a submarine on where was that a bullet go like debit? ukraine is batted bruised, but winning the fight for its survival. the boy, his mom and dad are leaving here for their home town. what they find when they get there will depend on russia and it's missiles will reach helen's al jazeera give her okay sir, let's, i got her team in doha for the latest walk up action. ah,
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a dramatic conclusion to group e at the world cup. saw japan go through to the last 16, the beat spain who also progressed despite the defeat. spain went ahead after 11 minutes, says r as pill equates as cross was made by alvarado murata. that is the 3rd goal in 3 games at casa 2022. re to toe and was one of 2 half time substitutes for japan. and 4 minutes after coming on leveled at the schools. 4 minutes after that's a are tanaka thought he had foot japan ahead? the celebrations were short lived, as the boy looked like it had gone out. but a long via review eventually ruled the ball, had not gone out. and japan with 21 up. and that is how it stayed. but fought on champions. germany are out of the world camp at the group stage for the 2nd tournament running. they be costa rica for 2,
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but it wasn't enough for them. and both teens go home that i started with stephanie frappe off making a bit of history. the 1st woman to referee a male world cup match germany, winger surgeon, every score in the 10 minutes to give them the lead and some hope of costa rica and the germans yeltsin to header catching a rebound to make it one. all 3 can look like they might go through themselves when they went ahead through one pablo vargas. 3 minutes later i have it's made a to all. and then in the 81st minutes, habits with school, he sickened. and then in the extra time, nicholas full crew got scored to cement a for, to win. but even with that victory, germany miss out on the last 16 because of goal difference. it's a 2nd group stage exit in a row, morocco and through to the last 16 as winners of group, if they beat canada to one that's also mama, stadium canadian captain,
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the meal and boy, and so forth. minute era gave how can z at the chance to open the scoring use if a, in a city a double the lead in the 23rd, he became the 1st moroccan player to school to different world caps. canada got one back before half time. sam at cook best shot, rebounding old knife, acquitted, full and own gold. the north american side almost shook things up with an equalizer, but the ball did not fully cross the line. america kept their lead. the moroccans become the 2nd african nation to qualify for the knockout stage and make their 1st appearance in the round of 16 since 1986. canada go home, but they will be back in 2026 as the co hosts with the us and mexico. the will, number 2 rang, team belgium are also going home. a winner. the croatia would have put them through, but they could only manage
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a nil nil draw. and it's croatia who go into the last 16 and the 15 minute referee anthony taylor awarded croatia a penalty danica carrasco judged to have court croatia andre crime rich, but was ruled out for all side off to reveal review in the 2nd half. kevin, the brain is a 3 ball found carrasco. the ball then fell to romaneli khaki but in a crowded thoughts he could only find the post. the cocker has another late chance for the winter, but he could not find a finish. no, no! and a 2018 fine let's croatia go through the most dramatic day of the world cup. so thought let's get the thoughts now of our football analysts chima. so let an one out on go. what i want to start with you, just in terms of the japanese results and outstanding when over spain, now they hit on to the last 16 with a face croatia. are they going to back themselves all the way they? that is, they have a possibility to compete, but again, you,
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we've talked about how much respect they've been able to garner through the development of these players through the growth of these players together. and that the collective is what's made him a lot stronger. yes. are there certain positions where they're not the best that yes, there, there are some that may be even consider long in the tooth. but when you look at this japan side, they're always battling. they're always looking. sometimes it's not how much you have. the boss sometimes is what you do with it. i mean 7, what was it? 70? 18 percent. they had possession against spain and they were able to do a little bit more than spin, were able to do. so that ends up being what you can see. how resourceful and how skillful it can be with the bother fee. all right, her once upon a time, spain with the masters of position, possibly still the case jimmy. germany tried to mimic that at one stage and a sort of worked winning. the 2014 woke up, but now the germans have got some serious thinking to do off to the so group stage exit. they definitely though, because is the 3rd of nature toward our end, that they are unable to reach the knockout stage just so they really need to
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rethink at what they are doing. they're wrong and now yes, possession, it's not always the scene anymore. now as you're gonna go well, like we were talking about the spain at 90 percent possession in the foot house, i found that it passes at 3 only 3 shots on target and one gall and, and, and then they fall asleep any glass difficult for them when they woke up, they were out of the a wall carpet, so glass exciting and thrilling for any support that watching these say a rollercoaster. but for a spin dangers, let's see if they wake up and is, is like an alarm or they keep with this sir, but their performance. louis enrica made 5 changes and perhaps that could be one of the elements that led to the defeat. they still have to the law 16 where they now play morocco. what are the moroccans thinking right now? do you think? yeah, i will give a lot of grade to, to, to jump on because yeah, there were changes, but spend never to felt comfortable in that game. so now morocco is a fears rival, they've been playing so well, and the dynamics in football are important. and moral caught in the positive
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dynamic spine are not so anything can happen. it's a lot of young talent in the field, maybe more experience in the moral called site, but i think it's a white open and not go to that just when we were talking about germany, possibly having to have a rethink of the football. will belgium now in terms of what they are thinking. oh, that is a very good question. at least with germany, you have a team that is having new players coming legitimacy, dallas, et cetera. you start looking at many of those youngsters that are starting to fill though those gaps are beloved by. some of the veterans were belgium's. that's the big question. yes. yes, the golden generation, you have what they've been able to do. but unfortunately with them there's nobody coming behind to really start competing against them. and there seems to be a bit of complacency, a bit of what this team. oh okay, fine. we've done. well, we came in 3rd place. we competing, we're good enough, but you need a little bit more of that. you need to do a lot better, especially it gets a teen. that's
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a competitive animal in creation. that's what end of leading amount. absolutely. now de 13 of cuts. 2022 sees the group stage, reach its conclusion with the deciding matches in groups g and h. the action gets on the way at 1500 gmc with gonna against euro. glad algernon stadium with south korea playing the already qualified portugal at the same time. at education, city, brazil, also through a head of the 1900 gmc kick off with cameroon, which is taking place at lou sale and bad is being played at the same time as serbia and switzerland that matches taking place at stadium 9 at 7 full. so plenty to look forward to on the last day of the group stages atlas tournament, our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera as present briefly mentioned at stephanie upon made history and janay cost to reconnect becoming a fast woman to referee and mans wildcard game. it's
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a significance that forward for the sports and for gender equality and issue that is sharply in focus for thief, alexia brian has more from the fans on and on. i'm here at the thesis fans i'm in light in the middle is this pavilion where the sports level governing is trying to show how it's using football to make positive changes in the world. one of those is women's football just says 3 female ref, arrays that are coming, the 1st old women's team to officiate a men's game at the world cup. and inside there is an important conversation going on and the so called the doha portal, which connects people here in the city with others come around the world. and they're discussing leveling the playing field and increasing agenda equality in sports. they talking about creating the safest space and more opportunity for women and sport around the world. williams with ball all women sports engendered. just
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get as much attention as i, you know, as, as we are windy jim is supposed to prove them wrong. people have to take that seriously, that women also can be sports as good even better than men. so i think they should the attention and the sponsorship that's what's missing. so in india, right in women's could get the get beat equally as man. it's recently positive who is using the boss, so i am hoping for the future. interest in women's sport is growing with the surgeon both attendance and investment, but they still a long way to go before men and women are equal both on and off the fields. you with out here i live from london to lead. i'm andrew siblings, reporting from southern romania adobe explaining why farm is around here. say there are only 2 seasons these days. so more than winter in on mosque says he's ready for the next step and controlling tech, installing a chip into
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a human brain. ah, how oh, we should see the weather quietly down there across eastern parts of australia over the next couple days. we have still got this bank of cloud there, but it's easing out of the way. this area of low pressure will drawer in some, nicely winds just pushing into we're queenslanders who go on through work saturday and into sunday. but so ahead of that logic dry course, good part of australia, a lot of settle, whether they go one or 2 showers. there she make her way towards the we can temperatures, trying to pick up 23 celsius there for sydney. and for brisbin, a little disappointing, but it does look a little dryer as we go on through sas day. as you can see, logic dry and fire across western parts as well right through the interior. not too
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bad into new zealand as well. temperatures should recover here, as we make our way through the next couple of days. little on the breezy side, one or 2 showers, running in across the country the. what is he shall as longest both of rain, some of the wintry making the way into japan over the next day or so. we'll see some snow down to western passive honshu. little bit of snow that to into hole kind of cool enough cross the korean peninsula and into much of northern china once again. in fact, southern china, not too warm either. we got some wet weather coming back in here as we go on through saturday and it will be very heavy at times. as you make our way towards shanghai. ah. when the taliban took control without devastating august 2021, it sparked a methics and a special true pot report. 11 a fix the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out of europe. ah al
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jazeera with oh oh oh oh, buckle. look at the main stories now. us president joe biden has officially welcome friend she to emanuel macro on his 1st state visits at country since biden took office the lead as discussed, the war, new crime, and recent developments in china, as well as climate change, but possible also raised concerns about biden's climate an infrastructure bill? well, the u. n. is appealing for a record amount of 8 funding for 2023 for what it describes as shockingly high
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humanitarian needs. your organization needs $51500000000.00 for next year alone. that's a 25 percent increase on this year. kind of dramatic conclusions. group 8 well cops or germany eliminated with spain and japan going through japan finished top of the table with a to one victory of his bane. our to naca was the hero, with the decisive goal at the holy for stadium. now there's been speculation with signing the political future of the south african president, sir, or i'm opposed to or to the independent panel sound. he violates his oath of office . i'm opposes spokespersons has the president has all options on the table. i'm a post. it was at one point on thursday. expect is a make a nationally televised address. it was investigated off to millions of dollars in cash. hidden inside a sofa was allegedly stolen from his farm. finding could lead to an impeachment from opposed to has denied any wrong doing. when now the un is appealing for
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a record amount of 8 funding for 2023 for it describes as shockingly high humanitarian needs. the organization says it has to raise $51500000000.00 for next year alone. as extreme events spill in to 2023. that's a 25 percent rise on on this year. 65000000 more people are going to need help next year. bringing the total number in need to 335000000 people in 68 countries. and the u. n. is facing is biggest of a funding gap. 53 percent of its funding needs. we're not honored this year in 2022 . martin griffith is the under secretary general un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. he spoke to us earlier from geneva merger and organizations. it's a little secret we do all the time because we never have resources enough to save people. and we're always try to rob peter to pay paul and we try not to oh,
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i was to so people to be wounded people to be killed and others. and it's an awful, awful experience that anybody in my community has to face each day because all of us, frankly, all of us are the frontline agencies no of the decisions reweigh each day effect lives and indeed the survival live a lot of people. so what we need to do in this situation, as you say, about preston to get funds nice, crystal, or need to mobilize. clara fundy is, is a scandal, as we have all observed in recent waves. the current promise is not turned into trying to live re, number 2, we need to ask the communities much, much, much more clearly what they need and how they would spend says spend money versus royal family is at the center of racism route. after prince william's
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godmother, lady says, and hussey repeatedly asked a black british charity boss, where she was really from. and gozine for lonnie was a guest at an event at buckingham palace on tuesday. and says the conversation was like an interrogation and amounted to abuse. the palace described lady house his remarks as unacceptable and deeply regrettable. she is now resigned from the royal household and apologized for brining reports. it was an event to highlight violence against women and girls. a reception hosted by camilla, the queen consort, but has been totally overshadowed by the encounter between lady susan hussey. and it goes, if a law me the director of a charity called sister space. so she said am but where are you from? we're based in hackney. now what were you from? said i'm born here. no, but were you really from? and that's when i saw. okay, this is heading into something else. yeah. for lunch account to the conversation
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shows lady hussey asked 9 times. where are you from? where are you from really and house the only stopped asking when she came to the conclusion wrongly the full army was caribbean. it's from page news in the u. k. media headlines describe it as a royal disaster and use words including shame and toxic lady hussey as a central support in the royal household. having spent 6 decades as queen elizabeth lady in waiting, his close friend of king charles and his godmother to prince william, william is currently in boston, the races and rab back home, an unwelcome distraction in his multi 1000000 dollar earth shot environmental prizes, which are being announced on friday, the statement from william spokesman said, racism has no place in our society. the comments were unacceptable. it is right that the individual has stepped aside. allegations of royal racism have previously been made though by megan marco, the bi racial wife of king charles other son, harry. the claims made in 2021 tv interview with oprah winfrey contribution to
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a very public rift between harry and the rest of the royal family. goes for lonnie stopped short of branding, buckingham palace as institutionally racist. but she says it's time to ask serious questions for me. having encountered one person who has directly been rated to me. i con say how deep the problem goes. i just know that there is a problem and is for buckingham palace to do their own investigations, to find out how deep the problem guys. this is deeply uncomfortable for buckingham palace. king charles is head of the commonwealth, whose machinations include many former british colonies in africa. and although lady hussies role most recently was purely an honorary one, she had risen to become a senior member of the royal household. her attitudes towards race, clearly no obstacle to her becoming a trusted confidant of senior royal figures. for brandon,
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i'm 0 london. after summer record high temperature here is farmers are facing a new challenge. the drought continues, particularly in selling europe, in crops, didn't crowd in many areas, centuries, no longer viable. under simmons has one hour from southern romania. it may look like a common site, the world over, but farming is changing drastically in romania with this year's sunflower harvest devastated by drought, stefan marine ms. planning differently for the year ahead. his father villarille is giving up many traditional crops after his losses. there'll be no sun flowers, no corn, no wheat on this farm. so more shortages of staple crops, even higher prices are being replaced by crops, more resistant to drought, used to feed livestock, not people. i've been there, listen, they are. we have to focus on feeding animals because of climate change. you can't plant something that doesn't yield
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a profit in money. my mortgage. you don't need to look far to find people with stretched budgets who can't understand why local farmers aren't growing their food and more poor little eliza. my fletcher anchor is no corn any more. the food is going to animals not ass. ready therubi celeste stringent, but we have to think really hard. now it's difficult enough affording our bills. food has to come. second. does the i shine her instrument, the science of climate change in romania confirms another fear. the drought doesn't just last for the summer. it goes right through the seasons. we haven't brought during good then no a month from we're the adult. well for during the culture year. so we have problem especially with the spring across like a maze grew up in the south florida crop. it's milder weather and lower rainfall that are changing the seasons. farmers around here say there are only 2 seasons
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these days instead of for the summer and the winter, autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. but as of yet an outburst capitalized the lot and bruce via rail marine shows some evidence stunted sunflowers in bloom. when temperatures should be sub 0, he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpaced them and drew simmons al jazeera till yeoman romania. now, ellen lusk says that his brain chip company in yelling will be ready for human trials. in the next 6 months is technology allows the brain to control electronic devices with thoughts. muscles showed a video of a monkey which she claims was using its mind in human to type, storing, don't know what was being typed. mosque hopes their brain shipped well one day help people with disabilities to walk and see. and.
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