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the power out indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency, bringing opportunities for you, invest indonesia. now, the people woke up in there as officially because i'm going to head to 3 stadium by the metro. i shot the boxes to see how easy it is. a big noise and it's sort of a couple days. it is hugely important. so not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here at lou sales stadium where the world cup final is going to be held a ah
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a tournament full of surprises for time football woke up champions. germany failed to qualify for the last 16 and 2nd, rank. belgium are also going home. but his joy from morocco was the only out of nation to quantify for the next round dance celebrations for japan. or take that place in the knockout stages. ah, i'm darn jordan, this is al jazeera la you from doha. also coming up the leaders of farm, sending us present a united front to hold russia accountable for the war in ukraine. of africa president could face impeachment topped on independent panel accuses him of violating the constitution. i'm brittany royal family is once again the center of a racism route triggering apology under resignation.
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full time champions. germany are out of the well cup at the group stage for the 2nd tournament running, they beat costa rica for 2, but it wasn't enough for them both teams and i out 2014 champions miss out on the next stage on goal difference and the result, but that in short, germany went out, meant joy for japan, the to one. when of a spain means they top grew p. i o tanaka was the hero. with the decisive goal at the police, a stadium. the japanese had earlier beaten germany in the opening game of the group, spain go through despite their defeat. was celebrations for morocco was well there into the last 16 with 2 goals. in the 1st heart, they beat canada to one to finished top of group f. as a 1st time morocco had reached the round of 16 since 1986 what belgium can close to getting through with morocco and grew f. but the wills number 2 right team couldn't
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get close it and hitting the post a wind of a crash it would have taken him through. the mill mill rule was enough to put 2018 . find this croatia into the last 16 when at spragans pulls down his care. rutledge, he was here in dough watching the world cup. kid, good, happy with or something. this was an extraordinary night of football nail. biting tension right up to the final whistles and both game and germany 4 times woke up when as out of the group unbelievable must be one of the biggest shocks of this woke up. yes, he sent and he is in fact at one point in the sort of hair and scaring 2nd ha. you had a situation where both sang and germany were going out. it was, it was a remarkable night. i don't think european still wants to come so winter. well chuck ever again. yeah, i mean that's an important point to make. so let's talk about the other big european teams. italy didn't even qualify belgium as we were saying that rated number 2 in the well they're out. denmark about finishing bottom of their group.
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this isn't a great will cut for european football. is it? yeah, care. can you hear me at all? i can i? yeah, sorry you just broke up. yeah, i was just saying we're just talking about the other big european teams. italy didn't qualify. belgium ranked number 2 in the world. they're out denmark or out they finish bottom of the group. it isn't a great world cup for european teams. is it? no, it hasn't been and people are going to start looking around for those reasons and for excuses. i think one coins is certainly that me, the asian and african teams have been hyped up to coming and excited. come into the world come. whereas i think some of the european seems to come off the strength of their lead programs. almost those came down mentally to the world camp. i also thought it was a problem to the european team,
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but they didn't have any time to work together in the national teen training camp before they came to the world cup. so as, as a group, they were a little bit resty, but on the other hand, these are very talented players. they play champions, the, all the rest really they should be up to the challenge. yeah. let's talk about the african team, then care 2 of the 5 senate, golden morocco. they've got through to the next stage. gonna isn't a good position to join them to african teams doing much better this time around. let's remember, none of the african teams got to the knockout stages in russia 2018. no, i mean it's, it's wonderful to see. and it is very, very much over you that the african team can make them off as a world cup because for many, many years, many world who said what is the problem with african football that they just can't get team to get their act together for the world come, i think it's interesting. all right. the number of these
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answers and teams going to african football kid. just the final thoughts here, if you can hear me, cuz i think we have some technical problems. the biggest surprise up in the world cup is japan. they're counting the mantle of asian football along with a straight. currently. how far do you think japan can go? i mean, that fans have been amazing here in bo. yes, i had a japan or a delight at the world's chum. they can certainly go as far as the, the quarter finals. i think they've got croatia in the round of 16 on the crown corporations will be worried about last japan and then go as far as say like they have the enthusiasm. they have this of course, and they have this wonderful teen spirit. that was not terribly germany. it's not service bang, one out for you of the more big names. all right, take care retina, just sports journalist here and do i care. thank you very much for your thoughts. thank you miss.
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ah, i'm moving on to some other news, u. s. president joe biden has officially welcome the french lead them on your macro and his 1st state visit since biden took office. the leaders of disgust to warn ukraine on the situation in china, but france also has concerns about job biden's climate, an infrastructure bill. kimberly help get reports from washington. d. c. u. s. president joe biden rolled out the red carpet for his 1st official state visitor, french president, emmanuel mac, raul president mac groan. it's a visit designed to highlight francis historic position as america's oldest ally and alliance with renewed importance system across with war. once again, on european soil, what is at stake in the crane is not just very far from here in
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a small country somewhere in europe, but it's about of our values. no bible says he's willing to hold direct talks with 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 is willing to do, but i'll only do in consultation my date 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, that cron 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 or be on their own. but that is something that is a matter to be worked out. there is no fundamental,
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it was never intended my road. the legislation never intended to exclude folks who were cooperating with us. the riff follows last 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 that 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 bows to cooperate on a range of issues and synchronize their actions. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house, the european union's urging beijing to use its influence on russia to end the war in ukraine. but china's president says a political solution is needed to the war. she shouldn't ping held talks in beijing
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with european council president shaw michelle. the 2 leaders met at a time of strained relations. that's partly due to china's treatment of the week of minority. michelle said he raise the issue of human rights human rights. and i welcome the reduced with you. you shall not human right. we will follow up on mr. midgent. does this format this not 10 genes for more than 3 years. so this is an important signal. the dialect will allow us to focus. why does human rights policy issues and individual choose audio response or forecasts more now from hong kong? or was any recently that leaders of you states gathered and had a 3 hour long, strategic discussion on how best to handle the blocks relationship with beijing? and as we understand, there was quite some disagreement on the best approach. opinions in europe on china
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have shifted dramatically and there is growing distrust, particularly as a result of beijing's failure to condemn russia over its invasion of ukraine. and this is one of the key reasons why the, you cancel president was making this trip to china to get a gauge on where china stands on these issues. and what this ration ship means in terms of e, you values and charles michelle didn't mince his words in his talk with present. she today, he said that the e was counting on china to help ends rushes or destruction an occupation of ukraine. and that will have sent a very strong signal about what europe feels about where china stands on the issue will tre, ties between the you and china? was very much on the agenda as well. and present, she said to president michelle, that china would remain open to european companies and also said the hopes the you would provide a fair and transparent environment for chinese companies. but has been this ongoing
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fatigue over china's failure to live up to its promises of opening up and for market reform. and that has been made worse by the pandemic as well. french companies last week, notably complains about adjustments to cope with 19 policy, not meeting expectations, and the european chamber of commerce, also called on authorities to remove excessive controls. but simply as well. there is a real concern in europe about over reliance on china's economy as well. several weeks. russia's been attacking ukraine's energy network was devastating results. they've been par blackouts on water shortages, which is affecting hospitals, where we challenge reports from chief a life hangs in the balance in the hash of an operating theatre. a ukrainian surgical team operates on
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a woman's heart if all goes well to 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 ho 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 the room with a 14 year old boy is in the middle of an operation when russian missiles take down the pounds, looking to see your own little suite with emergency batteries, save the machines from shutting down to the didn't do
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it necessary to live in it, it also can show 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 it just before he was discharged home. i feel gratitude festival, to god, to the doctors, and i feel joy that all went well. he has a medical for sure. david's mom is still recovering to flip, which eliza will his make will feel well. when the explosion started and the lights went off to feeling started to grow. first appreciation for the doctor's working, an insecure condition that didn't stop. the 2nd was rage, which isn't inherent in me because why, what for our country is suffering. our children are suffering constantly in danger
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. or he's told you rough performed ukraine's 1st ever heart transplant and leads the countries heart institute. it's ready for the next day or strikes. the bullet really gives a purse growing was me. we made large supplies of blood, plasma food and water. fitted all our equipment with battery so they can work for several hours. then after 15 minutes, the generators are turned on. and so we've created a completely autonomy system, like on a submarine where that would go like debit ukraine is batted, bruised, but winning the fight for 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 re talents. how does era give some speculation of the future of south africa as president sir?
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rum porter, after an independent pamela found, he violated his oath of office. from a pause, a spokesperson says, the president has all options on the table and an announcement is imminent. he was investigated after millions of dollars in cash hidden inside a sofa were allegedly stolen from his farm. the finding could lead to his impeachment, ran a pause or denies any wrong doing well david, money, i is an associate professor of political science at university of johannesburg. he says the allegations against i'm of course, are the worst president can face. this is a serious, damning report. they actually said that he might have violated the constitution, so they can never be any other with case for any city president. then those kind of allegation of the president has a number of options. one which is the most difficult. one is to wait for the job process and fight it out and stick to use the narrative that he
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has done nothing wrong. but that might be a constitutional crisis in east ability to particular within his own party, as well as in the country given the situation that way, even the economy and everything else. but full understanding, the man that has been behind the african transition to democracy. he has been in the forefront of writing the very same concentration. we're talking about one, i think that the president might do the right thing that he's to resign for, for the good of the country and also to protect his own legacy status or breakout. now to 0, when we come back, extra police are sent to caroline, southern indians, a stand off over a massive construction project continues and an historic woke up when on the field for morocco as police in europe, on high alert,
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lorna status. ah, hello, the weather's looking pretty mobile across north america at the moment. this is the latest bank of cloud, brought those tornadoes as lively storms across the east disable particular through the deep south. we saw some damaging that weather here. why pressure slots back in behind. and i may have got some wet weather, some laudermill when she weather coming in across the northwest, once again, just spilling out to canada. calgary minus 16 degrees celsius sir. look over towards the the plains 18 celsius. therefore a kansas city, but 11. therefore chicago, the colder air does we now that will sink further south is so something like a 15 degree drop in kansas city as we go on through saturday. but height, lease, it warms up to minus 8. in calgary, we have got some snow on this. so weather system that will make his way across the
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rockies easing through the northern plains, central parts of canada, getting into ontario's, you go through friday, still some showers across a southernmost past that is by the system that will make his way across the pacific northwest out of b. c, sinking further south with it means more rain coming in to california, and it means the mountains snow as well. south west of the us also sing some showers longest bells have re for the cabbie, and it's not too bad over the next couple days. marty trying fine with a scattering of showers. ah ah, the ah al jazeera,
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with national chapel. ah ah ah, welcome back here pick your might about top stories here. this off for time football woke up champions, germany failed to quantify for the last 16 and 2nd rank. belgium are also bringing home, but there's joy from oracle in japan would take their place in the knockout stages . freshly that minute mcroy is in the u. s. on his 1st state visit to the country since president joe biden took office, and he does have discussed the number of global issues, and i've joined, had condemned russia's war in ukraine. so that's going to be president spokesman
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says i decision is imminent off to speculations. remember soon i'm of course has political future. and independent panel found the fall. if it is over buffers. i'm opposed. i was investigated that often millions of dollars had been sought a sofa, allegedly stolen from his fall. now the army in democratic republic of congo says m 23 rebels on their allies have killed 50 civilians in the eastern town of can she, she the group denies responsibility. people have been protesting against the violence security forces. stop them from reaching the un office in goma, accounting and threatening sci fi. no problems negotiated that the weekend. britain's royal family is at the center of. busy a racism brow after prince william's godmother repeatedly asked a blank but his charity boss, where she was really from the conversations being described as an interrogation and the palace. as the remarks of lady susan hussey unacceptable, forbidden reports. it was an event to highlight violence against women and girls. a reception hosted by camilla,
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the queen consort. but it's been totally overshadowed by the encounter between lady susan hussey and goes, if lonnie, the director of a charity called sister space. so they, she said, but where are you from? what based in hackney now where are you from? said and born here. no but where you really from and that's when i saw. okay, this is heading into something else. yeah. finance accounting conversations shows lady hussey asked 9 times, where are you from? where are you from really unhealthy only stopped asking when she came to the conclusion wrongly that philosophy 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 hussy is a central support figure in the royal household. having spent 6 decades as queen elizabeth lady in waiting. she is a close friend of king charles and his godmother to prince william. william is currently in boston, the races and rab back home,
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an unwelcome distraction in his multi $1000000.00 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 contributed to a very public rift between harry and the rest of the royal family. goes for lonnie stop 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 raised to me, i con said how deep the problem goes. i just know that there's a problem. i mean for buckingham palace to do their own investigations, to find out how deep the problem goes. this is deeply uncomfortable for buckingham
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palace. king charles is head of the commonwealth, whose member nations include many form of british colonies in africa. and although lady huffy wrote most recently was purely an honorary one, she had risen to become a senior member of the royal household attitudes towards race, clearly no obstacle to had becoming a trusted confidant of senior royal figures. full brennan on to 0 london people in the southern indian state of carola, protesting against the shipping port, being built by asia, richest man construction for the multi $1000000.00 project to stall for nearly 4 months. there are concerns the stand of good spot where he just tensions in the area. the problem with reports from very union in southern india. it's not the dear protests. what people gathered here. it's a silent city to demand their rights. many of our mostly christian fishing communities, in the sudden indian state of carola, they have been camping hill for
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a 135 days. madame madame, we think the port bully to our eviction allied? the livelihoods have been destroyed. it's also my duty to save my community. the future generation of the shipping port is being built in the villainy m region. the project cost $900000000.00. but construction has tor. since the protest, again, the government has accepted most demands, but is not ready to clap this project. the court has ordered construction to resume last week. some were arrested was stopping construction material. this angered protesters, some of whom attract a police station. at least 80 people were injured in the violin cases had been registered against 160 protesters. some people are supporting the project. these include hindu groups close to the governing b, j. p which have held counter protest availability, but of justice should prevail and the port should be built. appropriate action should also be taken against those who attacked the police station id. i have
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a police authority say the portable increased trade and create job basically in the you score there is a lot of see and also happening everywhere, not only girl, not only in the grandeur you will. if you talk about gardner, i got you a new thought among us, so there is a see it awesome. so that people need houses for those people who are lost in seattle's and then you notice. so the recent, oh no, i'm not saying whether it is genuine or not, but not, but turning to will examine garzon see portland we did. the government has increased security to prevent further violence. there are concerns the stand off good spark, religious tensions in this area. podesta said they continue the agitation until they get justice. pardon him at the la casita whittingham, southern india. ah! go back to the football now and morocco as we were saying has reached the knockout stages of the world cup for the 1st time in 36 years. but police were on high alert after another victory last week led to riots in brussels,
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amsterdam and rotterdam. r 0 steadfast and watched the match with franz in brussels . adrenalin is running high in this cafe in brussels. it's been more than 3 decades since morocco made it this far in a football world cup. and then hawkins viet scores the for its school. the other team there rooting for belgium has been disappointing. so far. the red devils last to 0 to morocco last sunday. since then, jerseys of moroccan players have become a hot item in this market in the neighborhood of molten bake. just shit. i've bought some for my kids, my husband and my girlfriends to day morocco's. going to win for sure. but i don't know if they'll reach the finals. all love is equal to log. i support both belgium and morocco. we were born here in belgium vote, but we can't forget where we come from. charlotte, both to win and possible ex railed. belgium is home to half a 1000000 people of moroccan descent, while older generations came to the country to work. many were born and raised here,
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but as research on friday, my zebo explains. they continue to experience discrimination when it comes to education and job opportunities, they feel themselves as a belgian clerk, they speak french or dutch, and they don't speak arabic. but when the society where jack them, this is a big challenge. and we need to develop and make tickler churchill with tips identity . and there to feel that we are all a contribution for them. this country there was rioting in brussels and several towns in the netherlands after morocco's victory against belgium. on sunday, an outburst of violence which was widely condemned, but to some did not come as a surprise mourner. chris, your sick as for the, my impression is that these young people have reacted continuously against the
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country they were born. but they wanted to say you don't look at me, but i do exist to others. football is a sport that has little to do with their identity nor nationality. or who do you support in the world cup? a couple of them was a bigger rosie. was it was it was easy. england. oh, back in the cafe excitement has now peaked. it's clear this moroccan team is writing history and we'll go to the next round. oh i. 2 made that very clear, and, and celebrations kick off and brussels many feel having to identities is a luxury more than anything else. steadfast, an elgin 0 in brussels. now stephanie, for part, has made history as the 1st woman to referee amends, woke up much,
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and as alexia bryan reports from doha, gender equality in sports is also being discussed down to the fans, or i'm here at the sands. i live in the middle, is this where the global governing body. it's trying to show how it's using football to make positive changes in the world. and one of those is women football just says 3 female referees of becoming the old women's team to associate a man's game at the world cup. and inside is an important conversation going on in the so called, the doha portal, which connects people here in the city with others come around the world. and they discussing leveling the playing field and increasing gender equality and forward talking about creating safer space and more oppertunity women enforce around the world, women, football, women, gender and just get out tension. and i'll.
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