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a multi $1000000.00 construction project for months. ah, welcome to the program you as president joe biden says, he's willing to major russia's later vladimir persian if he will end the war in ukraine. he was speaking during a state visit by french president to menu alma crohn. while presenting a united front on the wall, they also tried to overcome the differences on trite, our white house correspondent, kimberly how could report you as president joe biden rolled out the red carpet for his 1st official state visitor, french president, a man you all met, crawl ah mac groan, it's a visit designed to highlight francis historic position as america's oldest ally and alliance with renewed importance says mc cross with war. once again on
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a european soil. 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 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 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
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that is a matter to be worked out. there is no fundamental, it was never intended my road. the legislation never intended to exclude folks who were cooperating with us. the roof 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 insist 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 ration attacks on ukraine's energy grains had left him millions in
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the dark and shivering in sub 0 temperatures. hospitals are also struggling to comp is war. a challenge reports from k, a life hangs in the balance in a hash of an operating theatre. a ukrainian surgical team operates on a woman's heart if all goes well, a live many more years. fact ukraine 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 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 students to be room. looks
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good to the rooms. here's a 14 year old boy is in the middle of an operation. when russian miss isles take down the pounds, looking to see your own with just the dinner with stratus properties of extra did you see any to initially build the castillo wood in it? there are 2 pitches, homes won't say 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 says, i feel gratitude, 1st of all, to got to the doctors and i feel joy that all went well with this is a miracle for sure. well, david's mom is still recovering to purchase
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a room where he is make 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 was why, what for our country is suffering? our children are suffering constantly in danger. 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 that strikes. the bullet really gives a purse growing was when 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 batteries 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
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there will depend on russia and it's missiles, rory collins, how does era cave israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes off to the government revoked seller, laurie's jerusalem, residency rights. he's been held without charge since march, and has been imprisoned by israel several times in the past. and the scenes national says his deportation would constitute a war crime. robert bryan has more from occupied east jerusalem deportation was expected after this order to maybe taking place as early as today. friday it happened, but the anticipation is that it will be carried out of $1.00 to $2.00 days. his case has been a long running one here in israel, and for many people, it highlights how the legal system is often used against the palestinians,
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and their supporters. many people here are held in his way the prisoners without charge. maury was one of 30 inmates who took direct action by guns on hunger strike a few months ago, according to the rights groups and more than 740 palestinians down when israeli prisons being held under administrative detention. the authorities as a maury is no stranger to jail time. he has been convicted on the number of different offences. the most serious was being given a 7 year sentence for allegedly being involved in an assassination plot. according to his support as he is being targeted. because he is a high profile individual and this is rebels way of trying to scare off if you like, anybody who would advocate on behalf of the palestinians. him or his wife is in france. she has already been deported. she is that with that children, her mores mother is still here in jerusalem, but the expectation is now that he too will be deported and not to return to
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india, where the company behind a port project in the southern state of carola, is in court to ange protests that have delayed construction for months. demonstrators have been blocking the side of the multi $1000000.00 project, which is been funded by ashes richard, man. they say the projects will destroy their livelihoods. the protest by the last and christian fishing community has and get a local hindu group, which says support will create jobs. having the middle is at the side of the protest and says people, they're just herman, to continue their fun. protest is a back and they are as determined as ever. today is day 136. this is the 10th under which they have been camping out for all these days. toiling the construction of the $900000000.00. shipping port protest leader said that support for the protest remains as strong as ever, but they've made
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a conscious decision, avoid confrontation and provocation. it's one of the reasons why you see so few protesters up fewer than 20 actually. it's also one of the reasons why you see mostly women, not the government hasn't given them permission to use loud speakers. so it is a fight and city best strategy is clear. they want to just turn up, show up here a strategically, what's important is the location, the stretch where we're standing is the stretch that leads up to the engines off that fort and the fact that they yeah. and the protesting silently is water blocked, construction for more than almost 4 months. now, thought hurrying, we believe is underway and everybody's anxiously waiting for what the court will have to say. it was important to note is that as far as the port is concerned, there has been a lot of institutional support for the construction and for everything to get on
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the road. actually in the past is where the court has instructed people to leave and the construction to resume the chief minister off. caroline has said that come what make construction will resume and the board will be finished. 3 states in southern brazil are on high alert after days of natural disasters. risky chains is searching for dozens of people feed and buried in a landslide that struck a highway in power enough. at least 2 people were killed and a state of emergency has been declared in the state of santa catarina after widespread flooding. name, brazilian media say at least 2 people have died. and one fire fighter is missing. there have been protests in peru after 4 suspects in the murder of the student were released, crowns in the southern region of aia, could chose set the prosecutor's office on fire and damaged property. a local police station was also targeted,
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staying in peru and the remains of $34.00 civilians, including 4 children have been returned to their relatives for burial. they were killed 38 years ago in a war between bruce government and a maoist gorilla group. forensic investigators worked for 2 years to identify the victims. 17000 people were killed in the conflict and more than 20000 and disappeared. still a hair done al jazeera will tell you how millions of dollars stuffed in a sofa could lead to the downfall of south africa's president. and the u. k. is royal family is once again facing allegations of racism. it's triggered an apology and resignation from a senior palace. staff member ah, anticipation is rising. and so with lots of cattle airways,
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let's go with your weather update across europe and africa. nice to have you along on this friday. so we had wet weather, half over the aegean, through the sea of barbara, and that's now pushed into it's sam ball. also seen those winds pick up as well. now for the other side of the mediterranean, what weather for that east coast of spain toward the south is wall and unsettled through the valley. eric islands, dispatcher, what weather will drift north over the course of the weekend running into the southeast of france and italy. so gloomy forecasts for london, not only that, but breezy winds off the north sea. here i think it's going to be a few days before, should see the sun in london, top temperature of 8 degrees, but it's going to feel cooler than that. with those breezy winds. central europe right now and that a lot going on some snow for the alpine region and off to africa we go. the winds are picking up moisture off the eastern mediterranean and dumping it right across morocco. so few showers and robots out with a high of 18 degrees. also some showers of for southern gonna round see are the own
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and free town with a have 27 degrees and we'll dip to the south right now. the winds picking up for both the western and the eastern cape provinces. and then we've got an outbreak of some severe thunderstorms for the string k province on friday. and now you're in the now we'll see you soon. take care to with sponsored by categories. ahh. with talk to al jazeera, we are a women of august that was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we are p human price for the war against terrorism. what's going on? and so my, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter. one al jazeera. ah,
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the me hello, you're watching 0. i'm emily angry. he is a reminder of and up stories this hour. the us president says he's ready to talk to let me put in if the russian lady is willing to end the war in your crime. bonham was speaking during a state visit by french president menu on the chrome. ukrainians is struggling to cope with hash lean to temperatures in the midst of black ounce. russian attacks have damage to energy facilities leaving millions without power. and israel has all the deportation of a palestinian french lawyer from occupied east jerusalem. sila maureen has been detained since march without charge or trial. the connelly's
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army says, am 23 rebels have killed 50 civilians in the eastern town of k shane. the group denies responsibility, people have been protesting against the violence in the region. security forces, stop them from reaching the un office in going down. the killings threaten a sci fi in the north. a keyvi province negotiated last week. south africa's main opposition party says it's table to motion to dissolve parliament in order to hold early elections and comes after an independent panel found a president, serial ram oppose a may have violated his oath of office. the panel was set up after accusations rum pose, have failed to report the theft of millions of dollars in cash from his farm in 2020 the president denies any wrongdoing on the south african law. the panel findings must 1st be debated in parliament before any emotions can be heard. david manet is an associate professor of political science of the university of
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johannesburg. he says he allegations against ram, oppose, and some of the worst to president confess. this is a serious, damning report branch. 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 and instability, particularly within his own party, as well as in the country, given the situation that we're even the economy and everything else. but full understanding,
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the man that has been behind africa's transition to democracy. he has been in the forefront of writing the various and 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 and retain session in synagogue. parliament has descended into violence on thursday. fighting began, when a man politician walked up to a fame on colleague and stature in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chair. budget presentation was suspended as members tried into punches and insults. tension has been growing between the government and opposition since the ruling party lost its majority in july the u. s. south korea and japan are imposing new sanctions on north korean officials and agencies connected to its weapons program. the move follows pyongyang,
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launch of an intercontinental ballistic nissan. last month, china and russia blocked 2 racing un sanctions f. it's saying restriction should be east on humanitarian grounds. a u. s. code has reversed a ruling that allowed an independent review of thousands of classified documents phased from donald trump's florida home. it cleaves the way for a criminal investigation into the former president's handling of national security materials is legal team wanted a so called a special master to review them and assign if someone should be, should be kept from investigators. the u. k. royal family is once again facing allegations of racism, a senior member of buckingham palace, whose godmother to prince william questioned a black british charity boss about her ethnicity reportedly refusing to accept a she's a british national. the palace says the remarks by susan hussy, unacceptable. as a whole brennan report,
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it was an event to highlight violence against women and girls. a reception hosted by camilla, 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, am, but where are you from? what based in hackney now where are you from? said, i'm born here. no, but where you really from and that's when i thought, okay, this is heading into something else. yeah. finance accounting 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 use words including shame and toxic. lady hussy is a central support figure in the royal household. having spent 6 decades as queen elizabeth the lady in waiting, he is
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a 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. ms. multi $1000000.00 earth shots, 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 races to me, i con said how deep the problem goes. i just know that there's
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a problem and it's 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 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. her attitude towards race, clearly no obstacle to had becoming a trusted confidant of senior royal figures. full brennan, era london. the let's get you laid as well cut news now and for time champions. germany are out of the group stage for the 2nd tournament running. they bait costa rica for 2, but it wasn't enough. the result and showed germany when to add, enjoy for japan to one. when over spain means they top for 8. it was heartbreaking
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. belgium, the world's number to rank team couldn't get close it then using the points. the new new draw was enough to put 2018 finalist peroration into the last 16. and it was celebration for morocco. they are in to the knockout stage with 2 goals and they one against a candidate to one to finish top of group s death and watch the match with moroccan fans in brussels. oh, excellent. helen 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 score. it's the for, it's go. 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 michael france to day morocco's. going to
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win for sure. but i don't know if they'll reach the finance 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 round. 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 on friday, my zebo explains. they 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 which act them, this is a big challenge. and we need to develop a move tickler churchill with tips identity and sir to feel that we are all a contribution for them. this country ah,
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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 secret for the my impression is that these young people have reacted about dangerously 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 it brew? rosie? was it? was it? was he 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
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made that very clear and, and celebrations kick off and brussels many feel having to identities is a luxury more than anything else. steadfast and al jazeera in brussels. friday is the last day of the group stage, matches, and more teams will be going home. let's take a little look in group age. second place. garner will face uruguayan knowing a when we'll see them through the round of 16 and already qualified. portugal will be bidding for the top spot when they take on south korea. so be a seat. 2 points behind 2nd place, switzerland and mast wind to have any hope of progressing. brazil has already qualified for the last 16, but they need to avoid defeat to cameroon. if i want to finish at the top of group g, cameron will hold into their final gang meeting when, as we sat against brazil and the result of the groves are the game to go,
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they wank. it's not just fans and back home until tuning to watch that teen. it's also those who form part of the cambodian diaspora in the us as mike hannah reports from maryland. ah, the spartan veterans at practice. these plays all a few of the 60000 communions who live in the us. the majority here in maryland. and they'll be watching as the teen cold. the indomitable lions attempt to claw their way back. just as they did to beat algeria in the final minutes of a must win qualifier for shorts of maturity, verb you know, with us watching and learn what soccer is. and ward, you know, tremor was capable of doing, please to see a lot of mistakes that the make, you know, and we hope, you know, they're been able to, you know, have some good guidance. and i was still come on in those stand the test we would take that for we would think that they were under
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a lot of pressure during qualifying. but it seems that they took the pressure and they seem to mature as i went through one to find you. do think that that this is the right time for them is the right time for them because they have to let the world know that qualifying is still hard job. it was no, just a fluke. while the players were at their pre tournament camp, civil unrest continued back home and some expected supporters have mixed feelings about supporting a team that they maintain have been used by the government to divert attention from its shortcomings. yeah, it's really difficult. i mean, and sports has always been used as, as i mean, soccer, especially, sports, washing and back home again, like the african this on called, that was a gun eyes. i mean, there was a lot of trouble back home and then those things will be about done. but
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a again i'll thing is really, really difficult for a lot of comergence. what is going back home with all the laws, struggles and so on. it's difficult to support soccer. oh, but despite his reservations, carla and some they will be watching with his friends, willing camera room to fight back once again. mike hannah al jazeera columbia, maryland. stephanie wrap. it has, it made history as the 1st woman to referee and minns will come match. she was holding the whistle in the final group, a game between germany and costa rica. and as alexi o'brien reports from joe ha, gender equality in sport is also being discussed at the fan site. i'm here at the faithful fans on and 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 justice,
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3 female referees of becoming the 1st old women's team to officiate. a 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 in sports. they talking about creating the safest spice and more opportunity for women and sport around the world. williams with ball all women sports engendered. just get as much attention as i, you know, as we are windy few minutes to prove them wrong. people have to take that seriously that women also can.
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