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easy knowing that place in the no counsel already secure. all those they know that jenny's coming to an end, for many, it's time to dig deep and focus is there still plenty to play full of 20220000. ah hm. mm. this is al jazeera ah hello, this is a news hour on al jazeera. i'm fully back to ball live in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the european union tentatively agrees on a $60.00 per barrel price cap on russian oil after a go ahead from poland. south africa's governing amc party postpones at his session on the president's political future after an inquiry found evidence of possible
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misconduct. also this our u. s. baths proved that help defeat iceland, syria says it stopped all joint operations with american troops. ah, chaos in synagogue parliament, a male politician attacks a pregnant colleague as months of political tension descends into violence and late drama in the world cup. south korea regional cap stage with victory over portugal. ah thank you very much for joining us to european union has tentatively agreed on a $60.00 about price cap on russian oil. poland was holding out why it examined an adjustment mechanism to keep the cap below market price. the e. u will now approve the deal and planned to announce it. formerly on sunday. that
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spring in john hall for more on this is joining us live from london. jonah. this had been in the works for some time now. how exactly is this going to work? yeah, that's right. it's been the subject of really quite for negotiations between you met the states for months now initially over the sort of market economics of an oil cap at all. and then over the price at which any oil cap might be set. and in the last hour or so, news that poland has joined estonia. they were the 2 main holdouts among the member states in agreeing to any you commission proposal made on thursday to set an oil cap at $60.00 a barrel with. as you said, that verification mechanism for the price to be revisited every 2 months to ensure that it remains at least 5 percent in theory, at least 5 percent below. whatever the market value of rational is deemed to be. now, this isn't going to affect pretty much in any way
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a you countries ability to buy russian oil at any price because from monday, december, the 5th a band comes into play only you countries buying any rational at all where it has global significance though easy, limiting e u countries ability to license and ensure vessels. many of them registered in new countries carrying cbl and russian oil, the so called euros oil to big oil consuming economies like india and china. so, potential significance that does to deal put any pressure on russia, jonah, well, look, let's let, let's be frank, a point of any kind of a russian oil price cap. he's to take as big a bite as possible out of russia's war chest. it's estimated the oil and gas exports account for some 42 percent of the gross domestic product in russia, some $191000000000.00. so it's extremely significant. is it going to have the desired effect? but it will still be grumblings in the room among your members,
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particularly those members closest to rushes border line, poland, and stony, or the other baltic states, who had been lobbying for a much lower oil cap at around $30.00. they have the most to lose, potentially if ukraine as they fear is forced into a messy surrender unless the war, the cost of the war is significant. significantly escalated for russia and independent experts appear to agree that already pointing out that this measure as set now appears somewhat toothless with the value of rational already just about $60.00 or even less. jonah, thank you very much for that whole live there in london. well, let's talk now to one of those experts for a bit more on this already in here of 8, she's joining us from the u. k. he's a senior research fellow at the oxford energy institute for energy studies and he's from life from oxford. thank you very much for being with us on ologist era. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked john of at this deal aims to limit russia's revenue,
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want at the same time reverting global oil shock. of course. how much harm will it actually do to russia when it drastically reduced russia? oil revenue? well, if we'll just let me out step, take a one small step back. the, the, the measures that europe, the sanctions that europe are imposing from december. the 5th are very, very serious. they would have really hurt russia a lot. the whole idea of the price cat has been devised by the us, by them administration to on to mine european sanctions. so the cap has been decide design not to hurt russia, but due to been to, to let the, the flow of russian oil continue. because what the u. s. administration was primarily concerned about is if the price is gasoline inside united states. so they want to see rush no flow, they don't want to see an end to russian. all right, so now i do do agree with you only a colleague of the $60.00 price gap is actually the moment somewhat just loaded
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below. ah, the, the actual. ready sorry, the above the, the actual price russian crude oil. so at this stage stage, at this level, it makes no difference whatsoever. it only legitimizes purchases outside europe. right? no difference. he said, that putin had said he would not sell oil under a price cap. and that he would retaliate against nations that implemented the measure. what are the risks to global oil supply? fall put his that a lot of things that he didn't do it or he said he didn't say it and he did do. so i'm not sure i would actually take his word as, as something meaningful a tool, i think, of putin exports of oil and all products extremely important because in the old days it was 4 5th of all his energy exports. now of course the gas prices are change, so that ratio somewhat different. so he needs to sell oil or whatever he said now if goes the risk is that he doesn't sell the oil. god knows you know what to cross like him. you know, can come up with anything. in that case we could see
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a big fall in rushman sports. in fact, i think we are very likely to see a fall in russian expos because something i don't want to go into too much detail for viewers. but a on february, the 5th, we have a, we have a cap on russian oil products, which i think is be far more serious as far as i can see it. on the crude old side, there won't be any impact or now. right, but the products will be i will make a big impact and i think we'll see a fall in russia. next was a small $11.00 and a half 1000000 bottles in total petroleum experts which will meet somewhat high prices. no impact for now you say, but what about the impact on markets and prices? well, that's what i'm saying, your loan back to markets of prices, very little impacts and put in as well at this stage. pretty much business as usual, you carry on because the cap is being set at the level which is above the market price. so economy pretty much will multiply, right, and so now we're also hearing about that a new bias cartel being born as a result of this vice cap who will make up this new biased car town. i'm not quite
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sure it will happen. i mean, that's a room, that's a talk and some european leaders are talking about that. first of all, i'm not sure it's, it's, it's actually legal hoarding to european or law. ready and i'm not sure european commission would allow that. secondly, europe is very important by up, but it's not the key buyer. the be the key bar are in the old market, is china, india and the others. europe is an important of course, but so it's, it's a little bit like going to test grows and saying, we'll pay $0.55 for milk. well, you can say whatever you want, but you're not going to get milk. okay, thank you so much for explaining it. to his daddy. thank you very much, addie him 0 h senior research center at the oxford institute for energy studies. we appreciate your time. you're welcome. meanwhile, the kremlin says vladimir protein is open to talks about the so called special military operation in ukraine. but it's warning washington stance on territory under its control would make negotiations difficult. earlier us present,
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joe biden said he was willing to meet the russian leader if he moves to end the conflict. jimmy's chancellor also call for a diplomatic solution in a phone call with potato i'm prepared to speak with mr. pruden if in fact there is an interest in him society and he's looking for a way to end the war. who hasn't done that yet? if that's the case, in consultation with my friendship rudo friends, i'll be happy to sit down with prudent to see what it once has in mind. ukraine's foreign ministry says several embassies abroad have been sent some disturbing parcels in spain. the area surrounding its madrid embassy has been cordoned off after receiving a court bloody package several days ago. a letter bomb exploded their injuring as saffron letter bombs were also sent to other addresses in spain. the spanish interior minister says it could be related to the war in ukraine. in other world,
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news, south africa's governing party has held an emergency meeting on the political future of the president. it comes after an independent panel found several grammar posts. i may have violated his oath of office. the panel was set up after accusations on my poster failed to report the theft of millions of dollars in cash from his farm in 2020. the president denies any wrong doing south africa. main opposition party says is tabled a motion to dissolve parliament gains. his national executive committee will meet again in the coming days after its members have looked at the parliamentary report for any fee. if we stopped today, decided that they would like that the report to be given to the officials of the l . c. first, officers must process it. convenient. m w c was the n w says done, will convince the any, see, and we should do this before the 6th of december. so between 2 more and sunday,
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we do all that and the midterm for that's not discussed today, let's i log off the shelf to meet with the company. so we'll come back to the emphasis on some south african see there are skeptical of rama pulse as possible. successes if he wants to step down. no president is perfect in today's world it's, i mean the world is in turmoil. and i will be sad if he has to step down and get out to find a replacement j. as you know, are political parties in this country, is they all over the show? i think it was removed, but in the game was going to think over another crazy person. i mean, seriously, you know what i mean? it's like what it was in replacing the ogre up earlier, we spoke to political analysts, asia, kaji, who says the inquiry will have repercussions whether or not still run up or so resigns. you might have noticed that the rent, the south african currency just
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a day. it strengthened considerably by this morning with the news that there was no formal announcement of a resignation resignation as yet. but should that resignation happen? the repercussions with the economy here will really be dire, and that is why major players within the economic and political sectors are scrambling to try to ensure that the president remains in office. however, with his own party, will enable him to do so. and whether the opposition parties in parliament will hold for an impeachment if he doesn't resign, if you actually see the repercussions or mr. rom opposed down the line in terms of the upcoming conference. and whether or not he stands for the presidency come the elections in 2020 full will be brought into question because he came in on a ticket, a clean governor, and his own actions seem to have implicates him in corrupt or at least
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an ethical dealer. and while it is not clear yet whether there is sufficient grounds for a constitutional challenge or a legal challenge against him, there is certainly grounds for doubt as to whether his declaration to bring in government is it still holds water given that he is now personally in ah, i woke up news now and in the past few minutes group a chest come to a dramatic climax. south korea book their pay from the knockout face by coming from behind to be portugal to one. the result eliminated you. why and ghana 3 and finish 2nd one portugal a top of your g, y b dana to nail. and for much of the game looked as though they would go through
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to the last. see it was hot, great to louis suarez. and he made sense. they knew, so let's go live to katya lopez. what are you on? who's in doha? so quite keep soaking up the atmosphere there, katya, the silk is definitely the face to be nowadays in dawn. yeah, it is. and as you know, this is a found. this is a place where fans come to celebrate a big way, and so we are waiting for vans from portugal and korea to come here to the soup to celebrate passing on to the next round. but i have to tell you, i've been here for a few days now and we have noticed a ship, an atmosphere, a bit of a change in vibe. on one slide. we have fans who now have their teams. unfortunately, who been picked out, who haven't made it to the next round, so we have those spans leaving. and on the other side, we also have the surprises that we've seen them this world cup and also that playing when bit of anxiety. so even though the atmosphere is still a joyous here and i the so what if there's still a lot of excitement, we have seen
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a tone down a bit precisely because of that. so kind of like the reality factors. now coming into play, we saw some fans law just a few hours ago, enjoy the atmosphere here at the soup. saw a meal, a t some coffee, especially fans from a from brazil. 2 and from cameroon, from serbia, and from switzerland. but again, that's nervousness is kicking and especially because this world cup, as we know, has been one full of surprises. so that definitely playing out here episode and also out on the pitch. indeed, thank you. catching up is already on reporting they live from so quite if and we'll have more on today's woke up action in our special coverage with peter bennett at 1830 gmc right here on out sierra ah, let's take a look at some of the dates avenues. now and a u. s. batch group that helps defeat i. so syria says it has stopped all joint operations with american troops. the syrian democratic forces says it's the result
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of turkish bombardment of territory. it controls turkey has stepped up, strikes in northern serious into bombing in his sample. last month. anchor a blame the attack on cody separatist. it says a link to the s c f. this week, the pentagon said joined patrols with the group, have not stopped, but have been scaled back. the syrian democratic forces controlled large parts of the northeastern region highlighted on this map in yellow. while turkish back syrian groups are in charge of, some of the regions in the north and south east is can be seen in purple and green . syrian government controls, arrests, and negotiations are under way for a possible turkish ground offensive in northern syria, cynical. so blue has more from gassy, until the as the f announcement of halting to join to counter ice locations with the international coalition. and followed the latest statements by the u. s. officials that said that they have privately also warned editor to serve rituals
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about their concerns with regard to the possible ground offensive. what the sd of expects from the united states is it to be more vocal to be more against the turkish or offensive in northern syria. and the forecast is the arsole and that focus, it shouldn't be, it shouldn't be harm or turkish officials have been or was emphasizing that they are fight is not only against dick or despite to recall, but all kinds of terrorism in northern syria, including i. so we are hearing that the americans, the russians, the syrian government, turkey and iran are negotiating. some details about this possible operation. time will tell whether this operation will really be conducted or all parties will compromise of some of the benefits on the ground. earlier we spoke to my one, kimberline was head of the policy analysis at the art center for research and policy studies. he says the u. s. is trying to balance his relationships with the syrian democratic forces and took here. this announcement just express the
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god of trust between the democratic forces and the. ready states the see the places are fearful by an administration might be sending them out to the church be have similar experience under that plan, but ministration in 2019 as administration and the president from the and the withdrawal of us forces on the from the northeast of city needing to see a democratic forces under the under the m s. c of turkish forces. so i think they are trying to put some pressure on the administration in order to comment in says that the alliances has to be embed between the 2 sides and 2015 in which the teachers and the courses act with the ground forces for me and the part against i, so i think the u. s. is in a very position at if you,
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if you want to say the least because what are allies, are they not just, this is a major need to ally for them. they need to eat and they agree, and the need to support and the war in your brain on the other hand, this year is on the line as well. so i think the us is trying to play some sort of balancing between these 2 allies. they are trying to condense turkey, i'm not too much ground offensive against the market forces. on the other hand, they want actually to keep their alliance with, with, with the suited them aquatic forces. is there any forces have shot data 23 year old palestinian man in the occupied west bank? witnesses say he had been involved in a car accident with a nice rainy settler before being violently apprehended and then shot at close range. israeli police say the man had stabbed a soldier after trying to steal his gun. $159.00 pounds simians have been killed in
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the occupied west bank since the thought of this year. and israel has ordered the deportation on palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes after the government to pay vote salary maurice jerusalem. residency rights has been held without charge since march and has been imprisoned by israel several times in the past, amnesty international says his deportation would constitute a war crime as valid for his families. wife, we spoke earlier and she says part of the reason her husband is targeted is because he's a human rights lawyer. it's on horror news. and i cannot imagine how, how so must be, are ready for him. it's, you know, he's a, he's a son of a nice life. there has been there until he was born. it was monday and kareem this. the cities is about of himself. so yes, it's a,
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it's a no rebel news for, for a lot because he's a lawyer and human right defenders. and i used to target the human right defender, john, are you so so since the since 20 years or as a lease and he spend money is spent more than a 9 year in chris and he has been submitted to a travel bands. i was denied to palestine and 42 friends. so i supposed to leave for me and from our kids. easy of ya and saddam have agreed to peacefully settle disputes over the grand renaissance. damn, foreign ministers from the 2 countries have been meeting in khartoum. if he'll be a says africa's largest hydro power project will lift millions out of poverty by
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the sudanese claim, it's affecting their livelihoods. the ministers are vowing corporation will continue so they can address differences over the projects to senegal. now, where a routine session in parliament has descended into violence, fighting cited after a male politician walked up to a female colleague and slapped her in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chain. the budget presentation was suspended as members of traded hunches and insults. tension has been growing between the government and opposition since the ruling party lost his majority in july. nicholas hark has more from the car. this isn't the 1st time that we've seen violence or people resorting to using their fist or kicking each other, rather than using their words inside what is supposed to be the institution of democracy. so there's a feeling of shame over what happened and let me just show you the headlines of the newspapers here. this is lucille better, who says a barbaric act inside the national assembly to m p. 's here. now that may risk
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a prison sentence after all this happened in front of the minister of justice. the national assembly currently is on a marathon session plane to vote the, the national budget and, and the latest act of violence happened in front of the minister of justice. so it hasn't been ruled out that there might be some sort of prosecution that might take place. let me enjoy the woman that was slapped interface. we spoke to her husband, she's pregnant. she's in the hospital, she's getting care. but there is a lot of anger among many women that have shown up in numbers were at the, at the parliament over what has happened. well, let's now speak to how about division director of participation and expression at open society, africa. she is joining us from the car. thank you so much for being with us. as a correspondent said there is not the 1st time that we've seen scuffles in the senegalese parliament, but very unusual to see a female politician targeted in the way this politician was. what,
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what is your reaction traced to this incident? a just paying for torch i cant still seeing these images on national tv. and then i also, it's an example is, is, is not something that should happen. and i'm outage. i'm re voted because a normalization of violence against women, dehumanizing immunization of woman. and just so you know that any woman can be subject to read and either with a big esthetician live on t v wide a session of villa, national or somebody is going what is it connected to? yeah, the incident certainly has parked a debate about violence against women in senegal. tell us about how wide spread the problem is in synagogue. and what message as an incidents like this one sent to
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cynically society about the role and place of women, not just in politics, but in society as a whole. and you recorded quincy, don't tell you, this is happening. we seem to have lost connection there with how about very unfortunate because this was a very interesting and important conversation to be having. hopefully we'll be able to, we establish a connection. is she back she on. ok. unfortunately, we don't have her back. so we'll move on and hopefully tried to reconnect with the car in just a few minutes. meanwhile, pakistan's embassy in afghanistan has come under attack. pakistan says the gunman targeted the head of mission in cobble, a security guard was injured in the shooting. the taliban says there'll be an investigation. china is gradually easing some of the world's toughest coven 19 restrictions. after a week of unprecedented protest, people in beijing and shanghai have seen reduced testing requirements and
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quarantine measures. the government is expected to announce reduction in mass testing in the coming days. nationwide cove, in 1900 cases remain near record ties. the company behind port projects in the southern indian state of caroline, in court and protests that have delayed construction for months, demonstrates as if in blocking the site of the multi $1000000.00 project, which is being funded by asia's righteous man. they say the project will destroy livelihood. the protest by largest christian fishing community has angered a local hinder group, which says the port will create jobs happening the time is at the sight of 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 $900000000.00. shipping port protest leaders said
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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. they tell us strategically, what's important is the location, the stretch where we're standing is the stretch that leads up to the engines 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. go to hurrying, we believe he's under way 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 as well. 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 the fort will be finished. lisa returned to our guest in synagogue. how a bar from the open society, africa, we were talking to her about the incident in the synagogue lease parliament on thursday, which saw a female politician, a female member of parliament, being attacked violently, attacked by a male colleague. and we were talking about violence against women in synagogue because this incident clearly has sparked a debate about that. how widespread is violence against women in your country. and what message does an incident like? the one we saw say about the role and place of women in cynically society, not just politicians, but in senegalese society as a whole. yeah,
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unfortunately, this incident, the fence of eddy are all big. now. we have a fault, hard to have too little to have no woman behind the present moment. and he comes in and went home. and in this position, when, when he plays the key role in the government institution, it's not only for the political leadership, for the past sufficient government offices on so many different things on the wide range of possibilities of a little girl for tv and tv, the woman who can see that movement at the hand of the state of private and public institutions. when this happens, you know, is to defeat became of the fight again, discrimination against the basic human ation. what was what you thinking? that's what happened in the domestic,
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in the private sphere. the wide range of violence going i get again to when it's normalized. because if this happens in a government institution, can you imagine a woman, i've gotten that a woman that has no need need the economy, nor to political. once this woman suffer is a private space. so it's a sad day, it's sad moments. and this happens because there is infinity because we have rules in place, but we don't have sanctions. we don't the state judicially don't send strong signals that are not acceptable. ok, logan's got that been alive this. thank you so much for talking to us about the thank you. how about from open society africa? joining us there from the cost cynic, we appreciate your time in inside and still had on al jazeera, it's hot breaks the uruguay when life. wow, well come studio with peter stem it for the latest on today's
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ah. with the middle east and africa. this is the weather report for you guys to have year long. here's a big story on saturday. those winds picking up through the golf at actually throughout the day on saturday. and they will die down. so let's go in for a closer look here. got a bit of cloud, maybe even some showers in kuwait 25 degrees for you. and there's those winds throughout the day. that's actually the forecast on sunday. they'll die down with a high of 28 degrees soft to pakistan. we go still poor air quality hanging around here. no real win to mix away that pollution. disturbed weather around that southern end of the caspian sea, so some showers tater on also for bach, who was while 8 degrees and showers renelle along the black sea coast for turkey. a
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cloudy day and is stumble, may see a few spits of rain there as well. now for east central democratic republic of congo, there's been a landslide there that's killed at least 9 people and torrential brain and northern angola destroyed hundreds of homes. we can see it through the congo and southern gabon. so we dip toward the south. some high temperature is here, not only habit eroni butler soccer, $35.00 degrees are closing in on a record for the month of december. either way, while above average, temperatures will fall off on monday to 30 degrees, thicker ah, on counting the cost workers around the world are going on strike, pay isn't keeping up with the cost of living fuel re, grows of a china 0 cobit policy. we explore its impact on the economy and taxi. you may still be able to, why'd it a flying cab?
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wow. welcome to work up today, i am peter. and we are live at our studio on tow waterfront at the host mason casa, we had more late trauma in the past hour. a south korea is secure to play in the last $161.00 that he chad strikes, injury time, the snatch victory or the whole to go. maybe nation prove to the knockout, stay to it's heartbreak. well, your was very clear because proved to be in vain. as both sides are knocked out. he's the group stage and can brazil make it a clean sweep in the group stages. we'll see them in action should be against the camera rude. who also have a chance of making the last speak the joining
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me and the cd for the show is football analyst, gemma so lead. we'll get her thoughts in just a moment. but we need to begin with more last minute drama, which is the side of the teams to be eliminated from group h, an injury time when it took south korea to the knockout stage, alongside portugal. and since you are going home along with gone a portugal had already feel that they progress, but new point would ensure they finished top of the group. and they took the lead record scoring off the 5 minutes. so 3 i had to when you have any chance of qualifying the equal i later in the can the young one with the goal. it was an i'm one could assist because the on her elbow as the ball came back in the build up the top score a main international also, but from close range off the break people be substituted for now that one go. so i
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or you said you pulled to record the koreans kept pushing and eventually when an injury time captain, so you men with the run and pulse when he chan for the go. i bet. put the 2nd in the group level on point with, you're going with the same go different south korea. go ahead and go to school, but they had an anxious wait watching the you're going to match together on the pitch using mobile phones. and there were wild celebrations from the players and fans that education that he stadium when they progress was confirmed trauma all the way at education city stadium and watching with the fence for us was poll reeks. oh, it's another asian miracle and dining hall. so for instance, is looked at after they fell behind early. the equalizer seems like it would be in vain before he john one popped up an injury time to get them. the goal they needed . i'm really excited. i'm been really good last to goals. i didn't really expect it
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. i don't really expect software to win, but i had hoped from start a miracle, it was i believe that it started really after the 2 goes against gonna, i just, i really hope that they would win this one. yeah. and you want it to say something before you came to, oh, where's rinaldo? where is it? where is it? where's it? where it was with, oh wow. tell me your emotions in that game. a game we went against with studio amazing in billable with my sample. so i was not 100 percent sure about the reason i was really, really emotion and the new so open it to put up is that will give you then to fill in just the communicable. oh, maybe amazing. amazing. oh,
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well portico on christiana ronald, i still go through as great when it's, but they failed to avenge their defeat to south korea. the 2002 woke up. how low bunch i was a portugal player on the losing side that day. he's now a winner. o as coach or south korea as they continue that journey at catherine 2022 gone or were hoping to go through themselves and get revenge with a controversial 2010 exit at the hands of europe. what they had a chance to go ahead when sergio or chase brought on mohammed produce, it took a v a all review, but the penalty was given only rochester to stop. andre, all you pay don't be in the 26 minutes a year ago. i made them pay as a shot from louis suarez fell to your again out of skies. and it was a possum flores, 2 out of 6 minutes later that put them to clear. but that was not enough. when south korea went ahead in the groups of the game, both your go and gonna out the gone and finish the bottom of the group with 3
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points. a few tears from the players and fans of both teams at all. john new stadium ro who pathic spoke to some of them after the game. sorry. god, i didn't beat you're a guy, but at least i managed to make sure that your guy went higher, which are i guess his is good. that of the nothing. 34, the guy, i think quite happy about that. but what is it about gone a year ago? i had penalties i thought about some way before missed penalties more accurately. andre, are you when he stepped out for that penalty? killing me. so you can see they're gone. i and charles is visibly sag with the players. always collectively guy out. here we go again, asked me you're a guy. well they did site their best performance for loss. but even though lewis was got a, got an assist for that 2nd goal didn't prove to be an offer for both teams. the real status of missed opportunities here. very disappointed because we wanted to continue with other players and that the less to continue. and but we, we didn't go the go, so we shook up we, we would be 15 goals during the 3 games,
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you know, happy because our look, if you can't paint your car, you wanna make sure it doesn't go, you know, obviously recorded become like nightmare for us remember 2010 on what do you know about penalties? you're required. i god, i just, i, neural best way to play. i need to be calm. you know, he, she little, he slow. everybody miss been out to help him body jim like the dis stage. doug goal will have change everything. okay, so now joined by our sarcoma geisha, our football analysts are looking at the football rack. you will the people around kings, uruguay, 14 gone on 61. i guess it shouldn't be that surprised by tonight's results. absolutely. when you look at it that way, gonna come into this tournament as the lowest rung team in the tournament. so yes, but from the 2 games and seen them play here in the stone, i'm and you know, you talk about the south korea game, the victory that they had there. and then the portugal, again, the very unlucky with that piece, gender. now the penalty, but just generally speaking, they have quality play as our prime eye clinic today. they didn't really town out,
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they didn't have that fight. and what away you know for did the, i you to miss that penalty on pen cuz black day area, but i really forgot now and those are really for the into african continent who are back in ghana in this game. okay, sure. thank you very much for that. we'll have to leave it there for now. sorry you regard. i'd gone on going home. wrong. pathic al jazeera, the algebra started here in dela supposed to go when group h anyway, but any credible result for south korea, jim is the lead. interestingly, baby talk to 2002 in the group said they've done it again here in 2022. and the 3rd time that south korea are on their way to the last 16, they competed in an incredible way earlier today. and they had to come from behind, everything was lost, they were desperate. then they monitor to to stay focused without the coach because paula into was turned off in the, in the previous game. so he was in the stands actually, i've read that they,
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he was standing up in some support of ask him to sit down and he was like, on the coach i need to the pending up and they said ok, fair enough. he was a former coach of part 2 also. he knew exactly how to play to the arrival said today. yeah. and it was such a beautiful my cheek thrilling. and the one we experience yesterday they beat fortune. and this is something very big. japan b to germany and spain. we have seen all the surprises. i think asian football is. it's starting to be the place where they should be and south korea, these are to be there because they competed so well. why might be complaining? but they managed to get the draw against them and opening night, so they are where they have to be. interestingly, france beaten in the final group stage game, spain last night, beaten in the last group stage game, portugal, these are the teams that we'd be expecting to see. quote, a final semi falls maybe even in the final way to now from portugal. do you think?
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yeah, i don't know, i think it's a 2 or 2 factors here. one is that the, sometimes at some teams they tend to relax. we have seen these say with friends with a spain, and we support tool as well. today, even though there was a player that was not really likes at all christiana ronaldo because he wanted that goal, that equals human history with you. but that's something, nothing it say it's natural and at the same time, the rivals that they have everything loss, they have nothing to lose, nothing to do not to try to fight for and, and they did the until the very last minute. so we have seen this, we are about to see brazil. maybe we have another scare there. imagine if that were to happen. that's group g still to come as we speak her draw orwinn against cameron will secure top sporting group g for the brazilians, but camera, rooney and fans will be hoping other results go their way to see their side at barnes. so hale malik is following the party atmosphere. actually sail stadium
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ah. excitement of building here, new sale ahead of the big match between brazil and cameras. nothing nice match is then have a real hometown feel for brazil. just look at all this presenting support. yellow shirts. everywhere they're going to have a huge amount of support guitar and a huge amount of support for brazil here. local fans absolutely love them, but against them, cameron, the situation couldn't be any more different known. you're gonna have to contend of all the support for brazil. but they know that they have to get 3 points to stand, any chance of getting through to the next round. and it's about time to do something at it's $200.00 pounds. have been waiting a long time. 990 was the last time they got to the knockout rounds. we don't know what's gonna happen tonight, but one thing i can tell you for sure, it's gonna be a very, very exciting time for everyone here. i lou. so stadium ah,
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it's not just cameroon. fans back, i'm in africa who will tune in to watch the team. it's also those who form part of the camera union diaspora in the united states. mike, hannah reports from maryland. ah, the spartan veterans at practice. these plays all a few of the 60000 cam iranians who live in the us. the majority here in maryland. and that will be watching as the teen cold. the indomitable lions attempt to call their way back. just as they did to beat algeria in the final minutes of a must win qualifier. the shorts of maturity birth, you know, with was watching annoying. watch, soccer, ease and ward, you know, tremor room is 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 will still come on in those stand the test 3 would
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take that for we would think that they were under a lot of pressure during quantifying. but it seems that they took the pressure and they seemed to mature as i went through qualifying you. do think that that this is the right time for them. this is the right time for them because they have to let the world know that qualifying is still high 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 it shortcomings. yeah, it's really difficult. i mean, and sports has always been used as, as i mean, soccer especially sports, watching a and back home again, like the african ish on called that osama organized. i mean there was
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a lot of trouble back home and then those things were been about done. but they, again, ah, thing is really, really difficult for a lot of communions with what is going back home with all the mas struggles and so on. it's difficult to support soccer. but despite his reservations, kindly and some day will be watching with his friends willing camera room to fight back. once again. my tenant, i'll just there are columbia, maryland, cameroon, versus brazil. in group g, the brazilians are already through to the last 16 cameroon, looking to secure a place in the knockout stage, i still have jemison led with me here in the senior, jeanette, we saw the french and the spaniards and the portuguese race. the few players make some changes. what are we expecting today from brazil? so got to meet already, totally so on. not in the starting 11 of course name. i know that they say that he
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would be back probably in the knockout. they just, but i look at the teachers starting 11 and it's so much competitive because so much in the phone line rather, you go on to new govern martinelli realtors. use us a lot to offer a lot of quality for me. i mean, and for most of the people they are, the big can do that. so it will be a huge mountain to climb for, for cumberland. but we have seen so many care so many surprises. why not? it's true that brazil has been defeated by an african team in the a previous my chest. so it's quite a lot. but i think this is the most diverse, not just woke up so we will see maybe come in when they need it, when so we know they might go for it. they certainly do know we heard from the fans earlier, the diaspora in the united states. that's now go to brazil and rio more specifically, monica you on a key of is they with the brazilian fans when i get how the brazil 1st feeling back
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home. oh, well there really. 7 joy is here, this is the street that has been painted are yellow and green, which are the brazilian colors. brazil is more relaxed because it has already are classified for the next are series of games. but it still are even president a like to we do not let that silver made a bet on twitter. he said that brazil. 2 will win by 2 goals, but even in brazil does not. when are this time it's already classified, so people are more relaxed. and brazil is not playing with star. player name mar, who. his ankle is still recovering from an ankle injury. so they're playing with the reserve team, but as i said, they're feeling more relaxed now than they were in the previous to gay
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monica, thank you for that. we'll speak to you again later on the other group game of switzerland when i was, serbia will see them through. but serbia can also progress to the last 16. a tense might seize ahead at stadium 974 way. joanna gosh, rob scott is watching for us. one spot up for grabs some group. g 3 teams can still take it and 2 of them playing here at stadium 97 for at switzerland. take on serbia for switzerland. it should be a fairly easy route through to the last 16. when would guarantee their thoughts and even a draw might be enough. as long as camry and don't be brazil in the of the match, the savvy, it's a much tougher task. they need to beat switzerland and when big qualified that i've to walk up to that, i'm 16. so hopefully this will be the 1st time you get it 3 times in a very passionate way. believe in ourselves as john. it's something that we've always had to be and we actually say, oh, it's never easy,
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especially if you're swiss. either it's a very game ends are mostly lose, you know. so we are very positively hoping that this time will make it through. but we don't expect too much them. yeah, we, we think we, they, they will make the match good. and they really went to was, was area 10 be are very passionate for didn't actually do with the permutations and not the only things that might cause tension between these 2 team. the last time they played a well cut with in 2018 when switzerland b, knock them out of the group stage and went on to reach the last 16. now the 2 swift players, he scored again at the time, had cost of inheritance granite shaka and shed and should carry them celebrated goals with the albanian double eagle hun jester. they've promised to leave politics out of it. this time watched the goals, but also watched the celebration. sylvia. this is switzerland,
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potentially to determine the other team from group g that goes to the last 16 gym, switzerland or a team that like to keep it very simple. the fence of very solid in, in that aspect, that it really appear to offer much going forward and they only need a draw tonight. what are the chances we're gonna get a no, no here? quite a few. i think we need it's victoria. so some point they will have to, to try to, to go more vertical, but they're very solid block. so i guess they will try not to lose the game going to bertolt too soon. so probably they both have proven to be really tough, for example, against brazil. it was one neil for toward switzerland to neil for 30 of a. they'd really played it well. so said joe was mentioning visa is again with his story. both chuck and chuck curiosity in the starting 11 check a has played all the 2 previous games full shakita was injured. he had some
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discomfort in last game, but he's today back into in the starting 11. they have this big motivation that joe was talking about and they just need to draw. so i expect as you're mentioning a close game, a tough game for both of them. but i am sure we will have a lot of drama deanna thrilling and for sure. and of course, the serbians have to, when they do appear to be a team that likes to attack a little bit more than the source, for example. and they do have alexander mitrovica and see what he can do at club level. what are you expecting from the serbians? yeah, well they have, they said this quality, they're in the forward line. they will, they have to win. so at some point of the game, they will try to go for it. i don't imagine them at doing it from the very, very 1st time, but they are close to make history. they have never been in the knockout. they just since they are an independent country. so i think at some point i might expect that very tactical game and maybe in the 2nd half metro returned with this sir, arguments that they have there in the front line,
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they will try to go for it. it does seem amazing there to be a, have not been there to the knockout stages of the world cup since becoming an independent country. now, the past 13 days have been marked by the deafening roles of fans taunting in the streets and stadiums across cover. alexia bryan has been out and about learning about some of the chance that bring people together ah ah, with 32 teams and 6 people mixtures and if not, they get more than a 1000000 visit is expected. certainly, and noisy times a $1000000000.00 ha. i want it to be recreation football chance that are in my theory. neat nifty laws, which means undescribable like i,
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what would i say if they asked me how much i, lumber croatia my answer would be on. describe a lot. i me a writ boys and it means that ring back up to to home or to the country. oh oh oh, i hands aren't allowed down. okay. they can handle it out in the stands with their voice. with am i supposed that fans often called the 12 men on the team? the recipe, you know, having your team behind you, having everyone just chanting,
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putting you on. i think about the happen it our time is about to happen. ah, we're basically singing although far from brazil, so every work or below i and we're wanting to find a plan with the next dark. maybe with just 2 matches left in the group stage between he 22 feet a wall cup urine cutter. 14 of the 16 teams have already been determined, was 15 given that brazil are already through gym at the law. 16 kicks off to more of the 1st match netherlands versus the united states. you'd expect historically, and traditionally that the dutch start as favorites. can they live up to their
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billing mora? i think it will be a very competitive match. and now i think we're experiencing a change of the paddling my was mentioning before. it will be the more stop day birds less 16 with 3 asians at least 2 africans. i always said this group of states has been absolutely crazy. i hope 5 far will planned really well the next war cut because the surround as this is excellent. so what about tomorrow? i expect the netherlands to go through because they have more experience in and maybe in the u. s. is one of the youngest teams, but i offer the netherlands with anything can happen for i'm going to hold you to that and then we will talk about that again to morrow when we meet again. thank you so much to jennifer. lead for joining me here in over studio. that's just about it for us. for now. one la 16 spots fill up a grab that the 2022 people will cup south korea have is off of the late dollar. 50 other portable was enough to go through denying you boy,
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