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shipping port. but i think best buy is just mad and import for time football. well come, when is germany fail to qualify for the final 16 2nd ranked belgium also going home . but they enjoy from morocco as the only arab nation to qualify for the next round and celebrations to for japan, who also take their place in the long house stages. ah, well, we begin and ukraine, why russian attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure is taking a toll on civilians shivering and sub 0 temperatures without heat, no water. and as where we challenge reports from cuba, how blackouts and water shortages are affecting hospitals as well. a life hangs in the balance way in the harsh 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 he crane is a country under attack, assuming the best is something people here no longer do, forming any surgery is difficult enough. but imagine doing this, knowing that at any time a russian 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, that my student would to be a 14 year old boy is in the middle of an operation. when russian missiles take down the power, look into the unit movement. didn't
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do it necessary to live in it. us who can sure 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. this is a medical for sure. david's mom is still recovering to purchase a room where he is. mike will speak well when the explosion started and the lights went off to feelings, georgia grow 1st appreciation for the doctor's working and since your condition 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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where 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 when we made large supplies of blood, plasma food and water fitted all our equipment 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 pat, it's 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 cave while leaders of france and the u. s. have projected unity against russia as well. and ukraine. joe biden is hosting a manual knock on for the 1st state visit of his presidency. the to discuss trade
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differences and frances concerns about the impact of biden's economic and climate policies on european manufacturers. kimberly, how's that report now? from washington d. c. u. s. president joe biden rolled out the red carpet for his 1st official state visitor, french president, emanuel mac cross mac krone. 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 a european soil, once that's taken, a 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 russian president vladimir putin. if he decides to end his invasion of ukraine,
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i'm prepared if he's willing to talk, to find out what he's willing to do, but i'll only do an consultation with my day hours. i'm not gonna 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 are beyond their own. but that is something that is a matter to be worked out. there is no fundamental that was never intended. my road to 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
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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. i mean mother european union is urging china to use its influence on russia to end the war in ukraine. but presentation brings as a political solution is needed. he met european council president sha michelle in beijing relations are strained at the moment. party due to china's treatment of the week of minority. michelle said that he raised the issue of human rights humor. the words are universal and i welcome the reduced resume is showing that in the gross
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dialogue, we will follow up on mr. mittens. does this former, this not transients for more than 3 years? so these are the balkan signal. go lowest focus. why does human rights policy issues? it's an individual choose. while the united states and south korea and japan are all imposing new sanctions on north korean officials and agencies connected to its weapons program. the movie follows the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile by young young last month. china and russia blocked recent un sanctions efforts saying that restrictions already in place should be easy to avoid humanitarian hom, for well, for time champions of germany out of the wild card at the group stage for the 2nd tournament, not running. they beat costa rica for 2, but it wasn't enough and both teams on our out. the 2014 champions miss out on the
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next stage on goal difference. joanna roscoe was at outdated, stating with all the reaction both sets of plans leaving our bait stadium disappointed despite a very entertaining final match for them. at the group stage, germany actually won this match against costa rica, but it wasn't enough of disappointing opening results. they have that shot close against japan and then drew against spain. and unfortunately, this went against costa rica just wasn't enough seen through to the last 16 germany fans leaving here. and i'll bite stadium. we're at least grateful that they sold that team when one much of this tournament. very fond of it. and they don't roll the much for one. and we were a year for 2 games against the real world. we make one point. and today we won. japan didn't play well for this,
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but previous the games only to learn to withhold the german team that they are paying well. hopefully for the next one up there will do it was actually for what do you think they have to do now when they get home right now, it's the 2nd time that germany will exit at the group stage in 6 sessions. they also left the tournament in 2018 in russia at the greek stage. tough questions will be off now on the german team when they return home off to this tournament. all the results that and showed that germany went out and joy for japan to one when over spain means that they now top group i tobacco. as the hero, with the decisive goal at cliff the stadium, the japanese had earlier beaten germany and their opening game. if that group and spain go through despite stage fees from the key for stadium is poorly. oh, i hardly believe i'd seen that to do it again. just like against germany or want
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know, gone off the bus. i thought the school to girls of when the guy i group with oh, are debra the boat i with thank you it's it's yeah, deborah. deborah, did you always believe japan? good with that guy. yeah, go self goes. yeah, yeah, jeff, my wage up on where things were looking rough respite at one point was costa rica like germany and the other much, but the spanish did survive to fight on in the knockout. did you at one point think you might go out a like okay, jeremiah talk to has got a going to be like tomorrow with
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well, group a become an extraordinary fashion. i'm defended about way to your partner in the stalls, and they insure asia continues to be represented. a capital 2022 a. well, the scene though, was around the different in spain, where many were disappointed with their homicides play. not rumsey was asked of hearing party in costa del sol before this tournament started. spanish coach louis enrique said his young squad would not be afraid, but then they'd never come up against japan. there was silence, followed by shook here on the streets of malika at the final whistle. japan to spain, one horrible. we can do this. if we play this game around the out for sure name, we need the more you maybe have
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a more position of the bowl game which are ready. by the end, we only pay a dog. it was one of the most extraordinary night of world war ever germany won the great game again, costa rica for 2. but that result couldn't say then, it only saved spain. pansy came out of the tournament a repeat of 4 years ago in russia when germany also failed to make it past the group stages. so in japan, that talks group off the remarkable winds over germany and spain. a date for your diary december. 5th. spain plays morocco. japan place croatia in the round of 16. well, it was heartbreak, the belgian, the wiles number to rank team couldn't get closer than hissing. opposed, a win against croatia would have taken them through an ill knell draw though was enough to put the 2018 finest croatia into the final 16 but celebrations. meanwhile,
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the morocco, they are in to the last 16 with 2 goals and the 1st half. and they beat canada to one to finished top. agree, beth? it's the 1st time the morocco have reached the round of 16 since 1986. and they're also the only arab nation to qualify for the next round. this time. step bass and watch to the match with moroccan fans 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 hockins viet swartz to 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 neighbourhood 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 final luggage region. the log. i support both belgium and
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morocco. we were born here in belgium vote, but we can't forget where we come from. charlotte, both to win a possible ex railed. belgium is home to half a 1000000 people of moroccan descent, while all the generations came to the country to work. many were born and raised here, but as research of property, my zebo explained stick continue to experience discrimination when it comes to education and job opportunities, they feel themselves as a belgian, could 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 a multi cultural material identity. and sir, to feel that we are all a contribution for them. this country ah, there was rioting in brussels and several towns in the netherlands after morocco's
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victory against belgium on sunday, an outburst of violence which was widely condemned, but to some did not come as a surprise. morning chris, your sick as for the, my impression is that these young people have reacted continuously against the 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? couple of them was a bigger browse. it 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 with. 2 made that very clear and,
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and celebrations kick off and brussels many feel having to identities is a luxury more than anything else. steadfast and al jazeera in brussels. ah, still a head here on out there, and i forget presidents or, or on a person could face impeachment after an independent panel accuses him of violating the constitution. and britons, royal family is once again, i'm a santana, a racism, rapp triggering and apology and a resignation. anticipation is rising, and so with the atmosphere. are you ready for the wet spots of my cat are always hello, the weather remains set fair across much of the middle east is southern half of the middle east. at least this is the area cloud which has been flirting with us over the last couple of days. it stays dry. places say that they could have further
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north, as thinning and breaking more the way of dry, a brighter sunny weather coming back in behind me. we'll still see a few showers just around the caucuses, and they may well turn to snow over the higher ground. more than parts of iran. could see a little bit of a wintry mix coming in here, as well as we go through sas day. but here in carter are it's fine android temperatures, again getting up to around 29 degrees celsius winds falling lights as we make away through the weekend. so with a lovely pleasant sunshine try and find to lots of sunshine across northern parts of africa, away from morocco. here we have got quite a bit of rain coming through. actually, fixing to northern parts of the country will be some shower, settled way down towards the south as well. so a few showers across coastal fringes of west africa, particularly the southern parts of garner, ivory coast, pushing over towards liberia, joined up with a shout that we have around the gulf of guinea. went to showers to just around the uganda and maybe even some out of season, the showers there into a kenya and to somalia as we go on through saturday showers for south africa,
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a gradually clearing away to with sponsored by cats. are there ways to join the debate? when we talk about climate change in africa, we should focus on education, not mitigation on air or online at your voice. it shouldn't be exploiting us. what love, what not is doing right now is doing everything that is going to benefit them more revealing new perspectives like getting this out of proportion. no, no. his reach and has power is what is this proportionate? the st. we're a global audience, becomes a global community on al jazeera lou . lou
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holiday are watching al jazeera. i'm this fancier tandoori. let's remind you about top stories this out. for time football, wildcard champions, germany fail to qualify for that are 16 and cats are in 2nd ranked, belgium are also going home, but there is joy from morocco and japan who take their places in the knockout stages. friendly that among omicron is in the u. s. on what is the 1st state visit of the bible presidency? the leaders have discussed a number of global issues and jointly condemned russia's war and ukraine. my chinese president, she's in being met with european council president sha michelle in beijing. the european union is urging china to use it influence on russia to end the war in ukraine, china's president. those says they should rather seek a diplomatic solution to the hostilities. now court in the us has reversed a ruling which allowed an independent review of thousands of documents seized from former president donald trump, florida home, and cleared the way for criminal investigation into the way that trump handled
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sensitive documents. his legal team wanted the so called a special monster to vet them and see if some of them should be kept from investigations. earlier this year, the f b, i seize those documents, including nearly a 100, marked as classified during such trumps mar lager estates. peruse, congress has approved a motion to start impeachment proceedings against president pedro. christina castillo is accused of reaching the constitution and for being, quote, morally incapable. it's congress as 3rd attempt to remove the left directly. this since he took office last year when there's also been speculation about the future of self africa as president. so we're on the further, after an independent panel found that he violated his oath of office, as spokesman says, all options are on the table and an announcement of imminent crime, oppose. it was investigated after millions of dollars in cash, hidden inside a sofa was stolen from his farm. the finding can lead to his impeachment from
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oppose it denies any wrong doing. well. david, money i is an associate professor of political science university of johanna berg. he says the allegations against prison, all the wes that a president could face this is a serious damming report. they actually said that he might have violated the constitution. so as they can never be any other with case for any city president than those kind of allegation of the president, he has a number of options. one which is the most difficult. one is to wait for the job process and find it out and stick to use a narrative, but he has done nothing wrong. but that might be a constitutional crisis in east ability, particularly within his own party, as well as in the country. given the situation that where he'll be economy and
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everything else, but full understanding, the man that has been behind, taught sort of because transition to democracy. he has been in the forefront of breaking the very same concentration. we're talking about one a think that the president might do the right thing, that is to resign for, for the good of the country and also to protect his own legacy. now the hungry is army, says n $23.00 rebels, and the allies have killed 50 civilians and eastern town of can she, she lived denies responsibility. people have been protesting against the violence security forces stopped them from reaching the un office and goma. the killings that threatened a ceasefire not tv problems that was negotiated last weekend on britain's royal family is at the center of a racism route again. after prince william's godmother repeatedly asked a black british charity boss where she was really from the palace,
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says the remarks by lady susan hussey, unacceptable. poor brandon 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 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 i'm born here now, but were you really from and that's when i thought okay, this is heading into something else. yeah, for lunch account to the conversation 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 he has words including shame and toxic. lady hussy is a central support figure in the royal household having spent 6 decades as queen
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elizabeth, the 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 and 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 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 races to me. i con, say, how deep the problem goes. i just know that there's
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a problem. i list for buckingham palace to do their own investigations, to find out how deep the problem goes. this is deeply uncomfortable for buckingham palace. king charles is head of the commonwealth, whose machinations include many former british colonies in africa. on the vote 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. full brennan, i'll 0 london. now people and the southern indian state of carola, are protesting against a shipping port being built that by asians, the richest man construction for the multi $1000000.00 project has been stalled for nearly 4 months. there are concerns that the stand off could spot religious tensions in the area. poverty missile reports now from during young and southern india. it's not the dear protests what people gathered here. it's
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a silent city to demand their rights. many of from mostly christian fishing communities, in the sudden indian state of carola, they have been camping here for a 135 days by them. but we think the port will lead to our eviction ally and livelihoods have been destroyed. it's also my duty to safe my community. the future generation for the shipping port is being built in the written. yep. region. the project got $900000000.00, but construction has tor since the protest again, the government has accepted most demands, but it's not ready to scrap this project. the court has ordered construction to review. 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 have been registered against 160 protesters. some people are supporting the project. these include hindu groups close to the governing b,
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j. p which have held counter protests again, if you brought up justice should prevail and the port should be built. appropriate action should also be taken against those who attacked the police station id. i of a poorly authority said the port will increase 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 dog robert, cannot it up? you and you thought margaret are still there is a see it awesome. so that we will need some houses for those people who are lost im ceos and then you know, says so the recent so no, i'm not saying whether it is genuine or not, but not pertaining to william and garrison. see portland, we did. the government has increased security to prevent further violence. there are concerns the standoff good spark, religious tensions in this area. podesta said they'll continue the agitation until they get justice. pardon him at the largest cedar virginia southern india. ah, ah,
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stephanie frappe. it has made history as the fast woman to referee and mens wildcat match. she was at the final group again between germany and costa rica, and as the lexia bryan reports from here in doha gender equality and sport is also being discussed down at the hands on i'm here at the fee for fans. i'm right in the middle is this pavilion where the sports global governing body is trying to show how it's using football to make positive changes in the world. and one of those is women's football. just as 3 female referees of a coming. the 1st all women's team to officiate and men's game at the world come and inside 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 discussing leveling the playing field and increasing gender equality and sport. they talking about creating safest spaces and more opportunity for women in sport around the world. williams, with ball all women or to engender the arm,
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does not get as much attention as net i, as, as we are why and do that to prove them wrong. people have to take that seriously. that women also get me sports as good even better than men. so i think they should on the attention on 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 by the rules. reason goodbye. 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. ah. hello again, this is out of the era and these are the headlines for time football while cup champions germany fail to qualify.
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