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struggle to detect the beach when he wanted to go at the wild card camera and secure a memorable consolation when over brazil. but the high time champions still finished top of their food and injury time dramas, and south korea into the last 16 they beat portugal. the growth will go through to the knockout stage. ah, now the european union has decided on a $60.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil carried by c tanka, the u. s. u k, canada, japan and australia have also agreed to that cap. it's aimed at starving the kremlin of cash to funded invasion of ukraine, while avoiding surge and energy prices. dio, will come into effect along with an ear embargo on russian crude oil, which prevents shipments by tanka to the block. the you aims to have that cap and placed by monday journal has worn out from london,
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has been the subject of really quite fraught negotiations between you remember 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, poland has joined estonia. they were the 2 main holdouts among the member states in agreeing to an e. u commission proposal made on thursday to set an oil cap at $60.00 a barrel. with 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 e u 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 you countries ability to license and insure vessels. many of them
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registered in new countries carrying seaborne russian oil, the so called euros oil to big oil consuming economies like india and china. so the point of any kind of a russian oil price cap is to take as big a bite as possible out of russia's war chest independent experts appear to agree. they're 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. so just how does the price cap work and how much that affect markets or country is that sign up will only be able to buy seaborne oil at $60.00 about as we've been thing. but india and china, russia has top oil by as accounting for more than 40 percent of exports. they've been getting huge discounts and they're not interested in joining this price gap. but western countries say that they will now not ensure shipments that sell russian oil above that cap. that's especially a problem for india,
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which has no direct pipeline to russia. western allies know that russia's remaining oil buyers aren't going to join in on the sanctions. instead, they are hoping that caps might give by leverage to demand even lower prices, thereby also cutting off those revenue. well, angela po is the president of the energy consulting family po, associates and explains how this cap is impacting markets. interestingly, because the european union in the g 7 are no longer buying russian oil limits, the number of customers available to russia to place those volumes. which means that china and india are negotiating from a position of strength and can demand deeper discounts for russian wild purchases. as a result, we're seeing that russian oil transactions loading in the baltic or in the black sea are trading at between $50.00 and $55.00 a barrel. well below the price cap. and as a result, the oil market had
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a very muted reaction today. in fact, it sell about a dollar about the fact is that the price cap in europe in union band have created a number of exceptions. we're going to continue to see the check republic, slovakia, and hungary purchase oil by a pipeline. as they had been over the last several years and that exception will continue through 2024. in addition, bulgaria has an exemption. they can continue to receive russian oil by tanker to the end of 2024. so there are a number of exceptions to receive oil by a pipeline. now moving on and south africa, the governing policy has postponed a decision on the political future of embattled presidents on persia. an independent panel recommended that parliament should consider launching and impeachment process from a pose was investigated after he failed to report the theft of a large sum of us dollars from his private game farm and 2020. he said the money
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had been hidden inside a sofa. he's initiated a raft of anti corruption reform since taking office after graft allegations, playing to the agency under his predecessor jacobs. duma momentum dream has worn out from johannesburg. everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. now you heard mister marsha tilly and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be reviewing this independent panels report on so, or i'm a poser and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a in c. and then there will be another meeting taking place of this executive committee, that's the decision making body within the a and c, that's the meeting that was supposed to have happened today, and that was very short, it was very truncated. now the questions immediately are,
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how can all of the steps be taken before tuesday, december 6th, that is a key day in this ongoing political crisis saga, because that is when the national assembly is going to meet when they are going to take up the issue of this independent panels report ensemble closer. they may vote to go ahead and initiate an impeachment panel with in parliament. at one point it looked as though miss, rama poser might actually come to the meeting today to defend himself. at another point, people thought that he was not going to make an appearance. he did not make it appearance, but then also people thought that eventually the, the people involved in this means they might actually vote to ask mister opposite to step aside. that didn't end up happening, so there's a lot still to be done and a very limited amount of time to do it with all the time now for a round up of all the news from a dramatic final day in the group stage. and the cast that 2020 round cap,
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his pieces start. brazil suffered a surprise defeats in the final group game here in cutter. they went down one mill to cameron 1st will come victory for 20 years. but it wasn't enough to keep the african nation in the tournament. fans waved a banner with best wishes for brazil, great pele. that's why it's missing the injured name of. the brazilians had plenty of chances, but they could not find a way past cameron keeper davis a puffy gabriel martinez. lee went close a couple of times. the south americans were pushing for a wind to become the only team in the group stage with a perfect record. but they just could not break. the deadlock actually sailed stadium. brazil had already filled a place in the last 16 before kicker and made 10 changes to the line up. cameron were hanging on for long periods, but needed a victory to have any chance of qualifying bands on abu bucko gave the african nation a one know when with an injury time go. and he was insane to fall off to receiving
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a sick and yellow code. removing his shooting celebration camera needed a be a when in the other game that didn't happen. and so they are out despite the famous when the 1st to an african nation over brazil at a will kept the brazilian faith south korea makes switzerland finish 2nd in group g to go into the law. 16 as well. they beat serbia $32.00 in a bad tempered game at stadium $97.00 for switzerland, wind one the love when general so picked out should and security. he's shot deflected office, the public bitch on its way in soviet equalized when across from do some savage. with myths by alexander mitchell rich, in the 58 minutes had it picked up, do send love h to make it to one to serbia. but switzerland made it to to before time. so then, the low cross finding real and bolo, went ahead. when bolo found reuben vargas,
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feed up, nothing them for a strike, a remote trailer, switzerland 3 to face portugal in the last 16 to be managing just the point. 3 group games. last minute drama, decided the teams eliminated from group h. an injury time when it took south korea to the knockout stage, alongside portugal and st. uruguay home. along with gone a portugal had already feel their progress. they knew a point would see the finish top and took the lead record school in office 5 minutes. south korea had to win to have any chance of qualifying the equalized through kim young one. christiana, rinaldo had an. i'm the one who came back in the build up the top score. a man's international football also missed some close range before being substituted. a go shy of you said yos full to go record the korean. got a when an injury time captain. so you mean setting up when he changed the school,
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he put the 2nd in the group level and points with you regarding that the same goes different. so 3 were a hit on go schooled and had an anxious wait, watching the other men, so they mobile phones and they, with wild celebrations when they played. and if and when they progress was config gone, we're hoping to go through and get revenge with a controversial 2010 exit bands of uruguay. and they had a chance to go ahead when sergio rochester brought them how much kudos took a v. a review. but the penalty was given only for roach. it to stuff on the penalty. in the 26 minutes a year ago, i made them pay as a shot from lewis swat is fell to your again out of scatter. and it was a pass from suarez to out of 6 minutes later they put them to clear, but that was not enough. when south korea went ahead in the groups of the game,
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both your go and gone out, the gone and finish the bottom of the group with 3 points. it talk through what we've seen with our football analyst gym, so lead so many surprises tonight. emma portugal losing brazil losing. and that comes on the back of france and spain losing as well. incredible stuff. yeah, i think we have witnesses the best group stage ever and it's history because this comes to an end because the next will copy will be with more team, says 3 per group. and yes, so many scares i think that the teams would already classify. they somehow relaxed and that's why we have seen so many surprises. and they also made a few changes to that seems each of those slides. but interestingly enough, they some statistics around brazil. and these group stage teams not actually winning 3 from 3. tell me about that yet a 1st time, but as a law has a defeat against an african team mer cameron in this case, and is the 1st time only to con navarro. south of i saw the american teams will go
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through a argentina and brazil never happened before. and now we have 3 asia because we're considered outs. trailer on bids there is saw, it's the most diverse i thing i woke up ever to these 1st time me the list a walk up and for the 1st time as well they will be teams from the 5 continent say in the next her stage. incredible stuff. now i am of those as well in your expert opinion, looking at the last 16 who's the favorite to go with a win win this thing. and for tomorrow i am in the nether over all over the world cup. who's going to win the will car for betsy, lacing brazil in france are my favorite. it's a where before and they come for him that even don't they last they both were the feet in the last game and just quickly south america. only 2 teams in the last 16 i don't think we've ever seen there before is a, is a crisis time for them. and not i think is a change of part of the now that's piloting my we're while because we have seen germany. our denmark, belgium, more powerful team. so i think asia, it, it's that the football is changing and i think it's a change of paddling man. maybe this was african americans at gwen through the woke
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up. we're not the monster. atlanta tim's. and they will have more teams in 2020. so yeah, you liked more nafrica and canada. i hope it's as exciting though with this new or rural sir. at 40 a teams as well now with her, but perhaps that's a discussion for another time to missile it. always good talking to you. thank you very much. thank you for your time. so they 14 of cutter, 2022 sees the knockout stages get underway with the drama of extra time and penalties entering the picture. benevolence and the united states of america will kick things off at $1500.00, gmc with their law, 16 clash ad khalifa stadium. and that is followed at 1900 gmc by australia versus argentina cam, a soccer ru, spring more surprises and reach the quarter finals. so plenty to look forward to hearing cutter and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera with well fans
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reactions after fridays, well cut matches coming up here on out of there, and also had mm, ah, chaos incentive goals. parliament, a male politician attacks a pregnant pain as month and political tension and descends in awe. the arctic cold even worse and arctic cold has been up in canada, has been leaking across the border recently. it's tempered to some degree. of course, as it comes for the south, and this is the line that defines where the real code is sitting at the moment, is heading for the sasser temperature was. this is what it looked like on saturday, high temperature time and not very hard to be honest. in the graded side minus 17 a day maxine in winnipeg in kansas city about plus 3 the world as you might expect
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been squashed out in southern states. and florida even california is not looking as warm as it might, lozenges only about 90 degrees. the reason being, well there's a pilot and brain and the cold that follows going through most states and the eastern side snow course in eastern canada and then coming down through california's big wound up her low pressure systems, giving rain for san francisco. probably eventually los angeles, once again, hence the drop in temperature. the sunshine is arbitrary, but again, it's not exactly wall does the increase in the strengths of the trade winds, which reason increases the poly of the shower was reading on the coast. for example, mcbride, you're in costa rica, we've seen significant rain running down through brazil, one skeptically town, the south east in the state of santa katerina, where there has been extensive flooding. and i'm not pleased to say this more rain to come. ah. when the taliban took control without devastating august 2021, it sparked
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a methics. it is special to pot report $11.00 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the other white on out of iraq. ah al jazeera when ever you oh, oh oh oh hello. they are watching al jazeera anastasio hander. huh. let's remind you about top stories here. the fallon, european union, g 7 and estrella have tentatively agreed on
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a $60.00 barrel price cap on russian oil. it's aimed at starving the kremlin of its resources to continue the war in ukraine. so africa's governing policy has postponed a decision on the political future as an battle president, so or on the poster. elidah has come under fire, often independent inquiry found he may have violated his oath of office. now the u . s. has unveiled it's fast new nucleus stealth bomber aircraft, and we'll infest. he is, the b $21.00, re them is designed to eventually replace the aging b one lancer and b to spirit aircraft. the u. s. secretary of defense who the bama, the embodiment of america's determination to defend the republic. no other long range warmer can match. it's efficiency. it won't need to be based in theater . it won't be logistical support to hold any target at risk. was talk about the bit, reach what he was still 50 years with advances in low observable technology have
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gone into this year grow. and even the most sophisticated, your defense systems will struggle to detect the b 21 in his car, while turnings now from bethesda, maryland is dave to roche. he's a non resident senior fellow at the golf international forum and also a professor at the national defense university day. thanks for joining us again here on out ezra. not hearing from the defense secretary, that all sounds very impressive. and i know it's also been a while since we saw a new stealth bomber. how much of a game changer is the be $21.00? well, it looks to be a pretty significant change. i mean, it's allowing the united states retire to 1st generation stealth a well 1st generation stealth bomber the b 2, which cost about twice as much per copy is the p $21.00. and that the one bomber which never quite fit in. and it's a, it's a platform that appears while it's very expensive in absolute terms. it's pretty
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cheap in relative terms. it has a lot of commonality with existing systems uses. same engine is a strike or the joint strike fighter and it will be upgraded bill in the future. ah, so it looks like a, a win on procurement lines. and when on strategic, i know it was also are marketing to deliver it on time and on budget. but as we validity technology can over st. me very quickly. i know light austin sounds fairly confident, but just how stealthy is a self. i said these days, well, good question. so it's good. it's under by should actually, which is amazing. a self is a little bit of a misnomer. i mean, a radar is capable of picking up cells. but so it's not capable of targeting it accurately. the thing about this bomber is that it doesn't just have self, it has other systems as well. so it's nuclear capable. ready it's conventional capable. it looks as though this might also have sophisticated electronics that
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would allow it to function sort of as an intelligence gathering aircraft. and it looks like it might in the future. they might be able to do it in an unmanned version. which sure would save a lot of money. so this, this looks to have the combination of affordability, multiple missions, and upgrade ability, which we haven't really seen it in, been a long time with us weapons. well, let me ask how this all fits in then because the national defense strategy that was released back in october seems to really focus on china. how does this be $21.00 benefit into that? well, it says chinese a pacing threat, but it also mentions a lot of other areas. so the beauty of the b $21.00 or any long range bombers that it will allow us to strike any adversary at distance. be that china, if they're, say, attacking taiwan or if it's, you know, conventional strikes over afghanistan as we've had to do the 52 and b one fleet. so
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having a long range bomber allows us to have assets based in the united states that can inflict strategic strikes conventional generally or possibly nuclear, if it comes to that without having the forward based infrastructure that's significant. well, let me then ask you about that. the current aspect of any weapons program. now, if an enemy bond can, if you really suddenly undetected in your space, how does not change the calculus of conflict? well, what it does is any potential adversary the united states or its allies or its partners, will have to think twice the idea that you can create a fact on the ground. you know, by defeating a us security partner. that becomes a more difficult calculation if we, if we have that capability. very interesting, dave, their rush that speaking to us from bethesda, maryland, always great to get your thoughts and expertise from out there. thanks for joining
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us again. dave. thank you. well now china is gradually eating some of the walls, toughest clothes, 19 restrictions after a week of unprecedented protests, people in beijing and shanghai have seen reduced testing requirements in quarantine measures. and the government is expected to announce a reduction in mass testing and the coming days nationwide, kind of in 1000 cases, remain near record highs. a routine session in synagogue. parliament has descended into violence fighting started after a male politician. as you can see that walks up to a female collie and slapped her in the face on thursday. she then retaliated, as you can see by throwing a chair. the budget presentation was suspended as members continue to trade punches and insults. tension has been growing there between the government and opposition since the ruling party last 6 majority and july. nicholas hockey was at the national assembly indica in the aftermath of that price. so we're inside
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the national assembly where there is a debate going on amongst members of parliament. let me show you where to be why it's got money, wasn't up there discussing electricity and power. but much of the debate shattered with when in yesterday didn't violence in the middle of it happen on thursday in the yellow dress is amy enjoy a ruling party m p. she was attacked by an opposition member of parliament who accuse her of insulting her religious leader and her mother. just present no less of the members are present today. they are, women are most of the men when women
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take to the environment, this is an issue that is overloaded at the headquarters of the opposition, a group of women, m p, from the opposition say that they to are victims accusing the ruling party of stoughton differences. end divisions and it's so disappointing. we haven't been elected to fight to get insulted. we really can down what has happened. there's been a lot of arguing and it needs to stop. according to statistics from the united nations, 44 percent of women in africa are victim of gender based violence. and that violence comes from people they know their partners or people at work. what we've seen in the national assembly here in senegal is the thing to the long standing stability
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and the longstanding history of democracy that there is in this country. it is something that is now needed to be addressed in the myrtle summary, but in society as a whole. now far, right, conspiracy theorist alex drones has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay nearly at $1500000000.00 in damages to the families of victims of the sandy hook school shooting in the united states. the info was host falsely came for years that the 2012 shooting was a hoax. he was sued by the families and was ordered to pay the damages following a series of defamation trials. earlier this year, 20 students and 6 staff members were killed. ah, well, as we mentioned earlier in brazil topped their grape despite a shock defeat the hands of cameron to hel, malick was at new sales stadium. a people are leaving the lou sales stadium in
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a state of shock. not quite able to comprehend what they have seen. they came to watch some exhibition footboard from brazil having already seen the team go through and inside the stadium. as you can see, we had a huge number of brazil problems look at all that yellow look at it. you'd be given to thinking this much happened in public up on a hopper in sao paulo givens in level of support. there was a brazil instead, they've been done by cameroon. and what was a bit to 39 them. they crash out the torment. having seen that team be brazil, they are now gonna have to think about how they move forward from this. that would be to knock around since 1990 is a bit of a disappointing night with them. and also quite surprising night for the brazilians that you didn't play with the main main thing. but when we made a hardwood game and i am sure brazil really there was it is very frustrating because when your bill was bill you should read like the i did
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work when you did was issued. i various but we're going home unfortunately. got the 2022 is becoming one of the most unpredictable woke up in history is serving up surprised off the surprise. brazil a going through. that's probably no surprise to anyone. they lost tonight, but we have to see how they do for the rest of the tournament. is the full 0 to try and predict what's gonna happen at this will call. yeah, well i try joanna roscoe was at stadium 974, west switzerland prevailed over sabby to qualify for the round of 16 is one. it's switzerland. he'll go into law 16 for a 3rd straight. well, they beat so be a $32.00 here at stadium $97.00 for serbia going out despite being amongst the top scoring teams in this tournament and lots of disappointed serbian fans leaving here tonight was not too good for us tonight. but we had our chances, but they were better, i think, as you see, so many fans from sort of be over there,
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but they are now disappointed. so what to do will tear for brazil to go further. and we'll see you again if they participate really, really well, it was, it was intense. it was a chance. there was a to like arguments in the stands. but you know, it was fun, really great time. her team played awesome and my nerves are now a little bit normal, but it's crazy. it's crazy. 45 minutes. the 1st 45 minutes to my hall apartment homes all the time and then a little break to come down and now it's awesome. awesome. and the on the, the partition a. 2 6 i'd be looking for andy and dd throughout this whole match because these guys are just wonderful. they've become dressed as cow. wait on how bell. and he's a one in c. i tried to insert. okay. the and it was, sorry,
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i read the door, you're a go and is there okay. and despite a big, oh, okay, and you want to go again, portugal i probably behind the no problem. i don't know what they're saying here. so this with teams and their friends march on into the. 8 16 and i don't think they're gonna have any more problem a ah, again, this is out there and these are the headlines. the european union, g 7, and this trail you have agreed on a $16.00 barrel price cap on russian oil. it's aimed at starting the kremlin of its resources to continue the war and ukraine. china has worn out from london. this isn't going to affect pretty much in any way
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