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a, with a new series of short documentaries, by african filmmaking, africa dive rates on al jazeera. ah, the kremlin says president, vladimir persian is open to talks about the war in ukraine to secure russian interests. it follows an offer from joe biden. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera live from ha, also coming up the syrian democratic forces suspends cooperation with the us using it's have not providing protection from it. took his strikes. israel orders the
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deportation of palestinian french human rights lawyer who's been detained without charge since march and chaos in synagogue. parliament is months and political tension descends into violence. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in russia where the kremlin says, vladimir putin is open to talks about the so called special military operation in ukraine. but warned washington stance on territory under its control would make negotiations difficult. it follows comments by the u. s. president, during a state visit by the french president, joe biden said he was willing to meet the russian leda, but with certain conditions, i'm prepared to speak with mister prudent is, in fact, there is an interested him society and he's looking for away the end,
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the war he hasn't done if that's the case. in consultation with my friendship or friends. i'll be happy to sit down with put to see what he once has in mind. let's head to moscow where mohammed val is standing by for us. hello, there mohammed have been calls for negotiations between all the major players since february. so what makes this time any different? and what else has the kremlin been saying? well, are, are as, as an as, as usual, the devil is in the details. are the 2 sites i've been talking about, the need for negotiations for a long time now. and there are what we see to be is a kind of synchronized or kind of synchronized interest in it. and a new interest from the 2 sides within less than 24 hours. this offer from washington and this response from moscow, the spokesman or of that crumbling admitted pest cove. he said that put in has
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always been opened for negotiations with regards to ukraine. but the understanding from his words is that there is a kind of precondition in what to president biden said, which is the russia should the ability to withdraw from ukraine. and he said that's makes thinks very difficult. and also he the e. theresa. and that he confirmed that russia considers those territories are part of it, sir, of itself itself. the crater too, is a part of the russian land. and russia is not going to stop this special military operation until it has achieved its goals. so we can see on the one hand this readiness be analysed again and again to negotiate. but on the other hand, we see are these difficulties being raised about what's understood here moscow as pre conditions that are impossible for us to accept which consistent the withdrawal
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from those territories at russia has been talking of late or about other difficulties with nato, with the united states with the european union, with regards to what it perceives as both regional and global security. nato's expansion is a big problem. nato's involvement, according to russia in the war, and ukraine without limits, is a big another big problem. and ukraine is the, is at the crux of this, but also there is a number of other issues, economic sanctions, the or so physician of russia. russia being excluded from the security meal. european security meetings, such as the meeting that started yesterday in, in poland. there is a, a huge number of problems, aside from ukraine, but also ukraine is at the center of all the, all of this. and russia has been talking of late about the need for a global, a global kind of understanding and solution for all of these problems. at not
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separately, but at the same time or, and we appreciate the update as always. mohammed val at land press in moscow. let stay with the ukraine invasion and russian attacks on the countries of energy grant had left millions in the dark and shivering in sub 0 temperatures. hospitals are also struggling to cope as were a challenge. reports from key life hangs in the balance in the hash of an operating theatre. the ukrainian surgical team operates on 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 russian air strike could plunge the operating room,
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the whole hospital into darkness. that's exactly what happened on november 23rd. this video was filmed by the chief surgeon with my students. the room looks with miss. here's a 14 year old boy is in the middle of an operation. when russian missiles take down the power, looking to see with to didn't do it necessary to live in it, us who 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 david just before he was discharged home
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debt. i feel gratitude festivals to god, to the doctors, and they feel joy, that all went well. the, his a miracle for sure. david's mom is still recovering to liberty. alyssa, way more. he's nicholas me. well, when the explosion started and the lights went off to feeling started to 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, but he's told you rough performed ukraine's 1st ever heart transplant and leaves the countries heart institute. it's ready for the next there strikes the blue really give the purse, crowding 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
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a completely autonomous system, like on a submarine that a bullet call. like david ukraine is pat, it's bruised, but winning the fight for survival. the boy, his mom and dad are leaving here for their hometown. what they find when they get there will depend on russia. and it's missiles, rory collins, how does era cave a us bank group that help defeat i still in syria has stopped all joined counter terrorism operations. the syrian democratic forces says it's a result of turkish bombardment of territory. it controls takia has stepped, strikes in northern syria since a bombing and assemble last month anchored blame the attacks on separatists. it's linked to the f t f rather bringing seen him cuz he hello, who's in gas in tip in southern ticket. seen him write this down for us. how would
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these turkish strikes in syria testing us kurdish time? well, the cf is the parts in for the united states, then the fight against iso, but has always been against the saying that the and the y p g is the theory of rancho the for the work is part the and out the good that took yeah. has been fighting nearly for it for 40 years. so apparently the f a saying that there is no strong opposition to turkey is possible. run the fence against a group that to kill plans in the near future. but we heard the u. s. official saying that they have private, the delivered their strong the messages on car saying that they would like this growled offensive to behold. but we heard the s c f, a commander in chief muslim office saying that they need the u. s. reaction was
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weak and they needed a stronger public support from the west against turkeys. 5 military operations and the campaign to launch since the some a bomb attack last week has targeted several posts of the, the f and the y, p g targeting high high rank people among the are group and they are lifelines the oil side near the end, the senate is so true, trying to show that even if you don't allow me to complete my ground offensive, i will often see if i will continue target thing. it's a lifeline to kids legal basis for all these operations. according to ankara is the un charter 7 article $51.00, which allows the un member countries for self defense against any armed attack. until the un security council is involved in the situation. and so far,
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even the united states officials were actually is sold about turkey operations in syria saying that it's a self defense. but these are the law and saying that the safety of the us troops and the continuation of the fight against our will is the most important thing. we just heard. turkish defense ministers speak less than an hour ago. he said that's only a nasal member country turkey. and turkish army can be a partner, an ally in the fight against terrorism for native member countries. and he reminds that turkish army both against battle against the iso in syria and killed 4500 high school members. despite all these reactions from the f seems to be determined about the fence of more, right. we appreciate the update as always seen him because he lived for a stay in southern kia israel has ordered the deportation of palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes off to the government for a vote,
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seller mores, jerusalem, jerusalem residency rights have been held without charged since march, and has been imprisoned by israel several times in the past. and the theme to national fancy staple taishan would constitute a war crime. rob mcbride has more from occupied east jerusalem this deportation. i was expected after this order to maybe taking place as early as today. friday it happened, but the anticipation is that it will be now carried out. and that one to 2 days a, 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 palestinians and their supporters. many people here are held in his way prisoners of without charge. a her maury was one of 30 inmates who took direct action by government on hunger strike a few months ago. and according to rights groups. a more than $740.00 palestinians, ah, now in israeli prisons being held under administrative and
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a detention the authorities essay. maury is no stranger to jail time. he has been convicted on a number of different offences. the most serious was being given a 7 year sentence, i 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 his rebels way of trying to scare off if you like. anybody who would advocate on behalf of the palestinians a him or his wife is in france. she has already been deported. she is there with their children. her mores mother is still here in jerusalem, but the expectation is now that a he to will be deported and not to return. still a hair down al jazeera where at the sight of a protest in southern india. that's how about the multi $1000000.00 construction project for months. and ghana looks to sat on the school with you. we're going, we'll take a closer look at the world comp,
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garage match 12 is in the making awe . anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you read me the way sponsored by kat anyways, thanks for joining in. let's go with your world's weather update. nice to have your long. we'll start this one off and indo china because the ne spon soon is picking up so bursts of rain around, denying also some torrential downpours for them. lay peninsula wife to watch and see if there is some flooding and who catches a few weeks ago. there was some severe flooding there. call them poor singapore. these are some of your why this month of the year, and certainly over the past 24 hours. that's delivered 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain, southern sumatra and west java. providence. also some bursts of rain in the forecast for you over the course of the weekend. right across china. those temperatures have certainly come down at, in
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a few showers into the mix between the game. see, and the pearl river valley that includes grey lin at the hiv, 9 degrees. japan is coming off. it's warm, it's autumn on record. big temperature change here. they certainly tumbled and i think some blizzard conditions for whole kado island avalanche advisories in play here as well. let's go to india. it's really the southern slice. it's going to see the most range here from tamil nadu, karnataka care love basically will call it coaching south, biggest down ports to be expected and those winds are picking up across the middle east looking for guts of about 40 kilometers per hour. see later. the weather sponsored by catch all a new series follows football is from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch all 2022. when you really want something, nothing is impossible. the final episode meets 3 young brazilians from modest background, desperate to make their families proud. i'm going to keep working hard to make my
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childhood dreams come true and to be able to fulfill my ambition, playing in the world cup the world cup, dream, brazil on al jazeera. ah the hello. you're watching 0. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories this our, the kremlin says vladimir putin is open to talks about the so called special military operation in ukraine. but warner washington stands on territory under its control would make negotiations difficult. he was president fit on thursday, and he's willing to meet with persian if he and the conflict us back to group that helped to fade i feel in syria has stopped all,
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joins counterterrorism operations. the syrian democratic forces say it's a result of turkish bombardment and territory in control. and israel has order the deportation of a palestinian french lawyer from occupied east jerusalem seller murray has been detained since march without charge or trial. south africa, main opposition party says its table to motion to dissolve parliament in order to hold early elections and comes after an independent panel found president sewell ram, oppose a may have violated his oath of office. the panel was set up after accusations. rum oppose have failed to report the theft of millions of dollars in cash from his farm in 2020. the president denies any wrong doing under the south african law. the panel findings must 1st be debated in parliament before any motions can be heard.
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became fancy interm late a abraham drawer. i says he was the target of an attempted crew last week. local media report tour a may, the nouns men tend to meeting with civil society groups. he says those responsible have been identified, but he favors talks rather than prosecuting them. because foster has already seen it to cruise the c. the congolese army says m 23 fighters have killed 50 civilians in the eastern town of ki shay. the rebel group has denied responsibility. fossil is faced with the populations of refusal to submit to their dictates the m. 23 rebels proceeded to massacre innocent and defenseless civilians. the latest case is that of 50 civilians, cowardly, murdered. on tuesday, november 29th, in kisha, in the territory of router. several other people are now missing or kidnapped by the m 23 rebels. we also deplored the forced recruitment of young people to
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synagogue now and a routine session in parliament has descended into violence. fighting began on thursday, when a mal politician walked up to a female calling and slapped her in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chair. the budget presentation was suspended as members traded punches and insults tension has been growing between the government and opposition since the ruling party lost its majority in july. let's bring in nicholas. hark. now. who's in the car? hello there. nick. certainly extraordinary scenes in parliament. and this comes at a time, the country is already talking about violence against women. that's right, there is a campaign, a sick, and at the end gender buries violence, the end the violence against women. and this is when this event fits, this unfortunate scene happen in the building right behind me, the national assembly, and right now they're the, the, the,
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the violence that erupt yesterday has overshadowed the voting of the budget. now the national assembly is right now on a marathon runner to vote the budget before the end of the year. this is a new parliament that was voted in just a few months ago. and what's interesting to note here, there's really a gender division between the opposition that is mostly made up of men and the ruling party that is mostly made up of women. and so what happened yesterday was a member of the opposition during the boat of the budget for the, for the ministry of justice that took the stage calling for calm intolerance. and that's when the, the ruling party n p, the women amy and jive insulted. that's a thumb who is the opposition, m p insulting his mother insulting the religious leader who he follows and, and we saw what happened when from blow after blow. now we spoke to amy and
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giant husband, i mean in july the ruling party m p, 's pregnancy, kearney and hospital getting treatment. but certainly unfortunate themes, but not the 1st time that we've seen violence inside the national assembly this year at least, emily, yeah. nick certainly, unfortunate indeed have. has there been any repercussions for the in pays involved what, what's surprising of course, is that the opposition m. p must at the my son's somber has immunity as a member of parliament. so he, there is no sense that they will, he'll be prosecuted for what he's done despite its being a criminal offense in senegalese law. but let's remember the context in which is this is happening, you know, half of the part, half of the part number, at least 42 percent of the parliament is made up of women. and in a context in a country where there's been an increase of violence or gender based violence as a whole, just to give you one statistic. 44 percent of women in africa say that they are
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a victim of gender based violence. and these are conservative estimate, compare this to the world statistics. a 3rd of women say that there are they are victim of gender based violence from either their partner or either from people that they work with or people that they're close to. so certainly what has happened in the national assembly will spill debate and will create more conversations inside the national assembly, but also outside. and we have, we really appreciate your update as always, nicholas hard to live for us in to come to india now. and the company behind a port project in the southern state of carola, is in court to end protests that have delayed constructions. a month demonstrated have been blocking the side of the multi $1000000.00 project, which is being funded by asians richest men. they say the project will destroy livelihoods. the protest by the logic christian fishing community has angered
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a local hindu group, which says, support will create jobs. have me, michel, is that the side of the protest go just as a back and they are as determined as ever. today is day 136. this is the tent under which they have been camping out for all these days. toiling the construction of the $900000000.00 shipping board protest leader said that support for the protest remains as strong as ever. but they've made a conscious decision to 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, picked up a strategically,
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what's important is the location, the stretch where we're standing is the stretch that leads up to the entrance off that port. and the fact that they, yeah, and the protesting silently is what is blocked construction for more than almost 4 months. now, thought, yearning we believe is underway and everybody's anxiously waiting for what the court will have to say. what's 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 the road. actually, in the past is where the court has instructed people to leave and for construction to resume the chief minister off. caroline has said that, come what make construction will resume and fort oh will be finished. ah,
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let's get you lightest well companies now in full time champions, gemini, are out of the group stage for the 2nd tournament running. they bait costa rica for 2, but it wasn't enough. the results that ensure the journey went down men's joy to japan, to one when the same main sites helped group aim. it was heartbreak to belgium though the world's number 2 rank team couldn't get closer than using the. the mill mill girl was announced 2018 fun, less probation in the last 16. and it was celebrations for neural are in to the knockout stage with 2 goals. in the 1st half, they won against the candidate to one to finish up group. and friday is the last day of the world comp and group stage you matches and more teams will be going home. let's take a little look. brazil has already qualified for the last 16, but need to avoid the fate to cameron if they want to finish at the top of group gene. so b, s it 2 points behind 2nd place,
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switzerland and must win. have any hope of progressing in group h already qualified? portugal will be bidding for the top spot when they take on south korea and 2nd place gone. i will face uruguay knowing when we'll see them through the guardians. last, a controversial quarter, final match against the south american side back in 2020. and as an interest report, it's a debate. some us still upset about nothing unites, again, is like football. and when the national team plays nearly everything comes to a standstill. if it's a, when the country interrupts in celebration, but when they lose controversially, like their 2010 woke up quite final much against uruguay, the gretch steve somewhere. lincoln who represented gonna into world cups plate induct much. he says, when you guys louis suarez deliberately use,
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he's going to prevent a gun, a gold. there was anger and disbelief. to be honest, everybody want to be team to go. because, you know, this is something that we plan for it. we didn't training for. so when you talk about what god, what copy somebody, 4 years, 4 years, so you're going to, you never know, maybe in 4 years you can go. but he says, for the most ship was what held them back. 12 years after we swatter system famous hon. bold and then i'm gonna the, when i in the quarter finals, many games are still bitter about their loss. this is, this is tournament a chance to get even the cold 40 ventures loud, but sport commentators urgent caution. sometimes i say to my friends, unit 7 or 8 games doing the work up maximum and that for me should be the target not to say that i want to go to the quarter finals or semi final is about to say that i'm going to win. oh my much is, and that's you see me through to a particular stage gonna
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a group to the guy in gutter and suarez was responsible for gun this last day. and it's also set to play for the country. the reason al jazeera, now south green fans are renowned for their carefully choreographed chance and cheering, went out in support of the national team, rarely misses and overseas match. robert bride went to the city of di joan, to meet him. i mean, go to say park young sick is a super fun is to one the stated by a long mile. i mean his barbecue restaurant is a shrine to football south korea. and his lifelong devotion spoke up a lot. he attended his 1st world cup in 1994 in the us and was hooked orders of appendage for choice. i achieved my dream of cheering my side. i thought that would be it to go and then return to my original life. but i went crazy. this world cup
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will be his 60th trip after his beloved team, who's patchy performance can result in mixed moments of sometimes ecstasy. often agony is it that i think you, you know, when you, when you can't put it into words, the feeling of joy and elation, but it's the loose and so deeply saddened it's very heart. and his proudest moments to me and i'll just take it into an it was our men's team, one to bronze at the london olympics. that's the most memorable of all the cheering trips i've taken overseas. and of course, taking pride of places, parks, photo of himself with superstar kept in and talk them strike. a song hung been coming from a poor upbringing park has for decades, been helping out at a local orphanage and for the past few world cups as been taking one lucky youngster from here with him each time going to guitar. it's 16 year old park. you
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been hung up, i've been to a lot of local games, but this will be the 1st time abroad, so i will cheer extra hard weather. the take of warriors progress from the group stage park will have to be back in 10 days. his business and his marriage, he says, sounds afford more cut. i want to cook. my wife told me to sign the divorce papers before i go to the doctor, but i told her i'll do it when i get back, because i know i can change your mind when i return. go to. yeah. who are? yeah. the price some pay for the love of the game. right. mcbride al jazeera day. john, south korea ah, watching 0. these are the headlines this hour. the kremlin says, let me put in is open to talks about the so called special military operation in
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