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a big noise in the sodom it causes days. it is hugely important. so not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here do fail stadium where the world cup fun is going to be a ah, the turkish governments as kurdish groups are legitimate targets anywhere in syria and accuses them of exploiting that military alliance with the united states, few or the wife is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate the iran appraisers in northern syria. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm nemiah's in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. that you use top diplomatic pulls for an
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investigation after another palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank reaction of the price cap imposed on russian oil by western countries. moscow refuses to accept it. ukraine says it's not low enough. let our massy shines project toners, they beat australia to progress to the world. course a final ah welcome to the program. a turkish government says that kurdish arm groups in syria are legitimate targets that they've been exploiting ties with the united states to justify a presence along that border. anchor is reportedly targeted several military sites belonging to the kurdish syrian democratic forces in rocca. the, as the f says, they've documented about 70 attack since the operation was announced. anchor is
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targeted areas controlled by kurdish groups linked the p k. k, which it considers to be a terrorist organization. a say the strikes and response last month. deadly bomb attack in istanbul, which has been blamed on kurdish groups. well anchor is now preparing for a ground operation into northern syria against kurdish fighters, turkish special adviser, abram kayleen spoke to algiers. bristle cider about this. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de, one of the kind of hard points, the main points of the stumble, of course we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct to a number of air operations and of course, depending on the threat level as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies. we will go after this terrace with it from the error from the ground for us. any, an old p k, k p y, d y,
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p g establishments, elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us whether they are in western, syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the boards that are far away from me. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations and we go after them to protect our mortar. we don't target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. are going to seeing that our p k. k, p y, d y p g elements, and we tell them to stay very of course, from those elements. he said, p y, d y, p g is using at one point the american flat at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there are american see we cannot attack us because there are forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent of h, p, p y, d, y,
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p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate iran presence in northern syria. so i spoke to bogan or turkey is a security analyst, and he was explaining that to anchor has to take some sort of action of last month's bomb blast. and a stumble says be a mandatory thing for to, to do it because the stumbled bombing attack was a red line for turkey. but staple a p and national security. and turkey actually responded to this attack by only an air campaign which is called operation. cool. sort but also the operation close thought y p g elements responded retaliated by a rocket at x further and this killed claimed lives of civilians in a border town and a bullet cool. one teacher and 2 students were killed. so after this escalation, and after the, after the response from from y p g, this way to he is took,
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he's again, losing the people. so it can't afford the animal to and you further attacks from y p g. so it is not, it is not enough to net the perpetrator or stumble to stumble, bomb attack. but at the same time, you have to make sure that y, p g is not what, not in a net capacity to undertake further attacks. and you can see that for interview with the turkish special adviser ever, i'm calling on talk to al jazeera that says sunday december, 4th at 0730 g n t. now the use top diplomat. joseph parralis, cool for an investigation after 22 year old with short dad buys railey forces in the occupied westbank palace in foreign ministry is labeled the killing of the man and execution. when is to say a mar, miss lowe was involved in a car accident with an israeli sackler before being apprehended and then shot at close range. rising tensions of made this the most violent, if
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a palestinian since 2006 less to 160 people have been killed in the occupied best bank so far this year. nearly all of them by israeli forces, the united nations middle east envoy tour wonderland as wallace situation is a dangerous tipping point. and the u. s. as is deeply concerned by the violence now occupied territory. particularly the devastating tal it's taking on children. mcbride reports from occupied east jerusalem before the shower, below a heavy security presence on the streets of her wera in the occupied west bank. the scene of the shooting. while the events leading up to it are disputed with local people sank. it began with just a quarrel and police saying the man 22 year old amar mifflin coming up their officers with a knife as no doubt from the video. how the shooting itself happened. a struggle between the men, both grabbing the officers rifle as they separate the weapon falls to the ground,
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while the officer apparently pulls out his hand gun, shooting at mid play as he lies on the ground. ah, he would die half an hour later. this was the funeral just a day earlier for 2 palestinian fighters, one of them, a field commander from islamic jihad with the up surgeon fighting, leading to near daily killings and fears of the simmering conflict. escalating out of control high level of violence in the occupied west bank and israeli in recent months, including attacks against israel in palestinian civilians. increased use of arms and set related violence. have caused grave human suffering according to the un, 2022 already counts as the bloodiest year in the occupied west bank since 2006 a year. that isn't over yet. the killing has brought immediate condemnation from
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the palestinian authorities who describe it as cold blooded murder. there's also been a strong reaction from the e u office here saying it's gravely concerned about what it calls an excessive use of the full force. rob mcbride al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem, go now team and dough off all the well come action. the we have our 1st 2 quarter finalists after a dramatic opening day to the world cup knockout stages. argentina advanced off to beating australia with lena messy again. the key man and he's 1000 korea game. macy school, the 700 and 89th goal to give the south americans believe these 30 go in the last 8th matches, the club and country was the only shot on target from either side. in the 1st half of tina's lead was doubled off to an error from australian keeper, math. ryan,
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judy on all the reds took full advantage to make it to know in the last game of this tournament, at the mud, been on the stadium. the odds, he's got a slice of luck when a short term substitute been goodwin afflicted in more info, fernandez. it was given as an own go. australia had hoped that macy was at the heart of everything. argentina did well, but could not find a 2nd go and like so many game here in concert. it was a frantic finish. garen cole almost snatched an equalizer for australia, but argentine held on to wind to one makes up for argentine in the netherlands. the dutch o becoming a spirited us 18. so in 31 in the round of 16 encounter the u. s. dominated from the thought that police, the international stadium only a great day from under, you know, put prevented system giving them the lead in the 1st knock outside of counter 2020
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do benevolence in a traditional orange. opened the scoring with a meaningful attack. memphis deny with the goal. he's the 2nd on the on with 43. been percy is the record holder with 50. that's double the lead on the state of all time. daddy blair, to go to make it to do the us one back up. the 2nd hope you had the right giving them some reward today that was the middle one. clinical finishing been done with the gloss on the 31 victory to in the american home. the us, the next time when they when will analyst jemison land is yours. you've been watching those games with us. let's start with the argent times because there is this narrative that it has to be may see. this is his last chance perhaps all day on course. yes,
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definitely the yard and they said that scar against the area and i think they are enjoying that a bit best football even though they had to suffer today against i was trial. yeah, that's the only, but i would say that they haven't convinced me really for 900 minutes, but you're not messy is he's momentum of the last years he's enjoying so much playing next to youngsters. and so for this school year and out of it is that he didn't have the money yet today, but he overcome that. and for me, what he have we have seen earlier today is the most impressive individual for 4 months so far know, walk up, he has that extremely motivation and he bring so much inspiration to this theme, argentina without mercy. i think they will then have a chance with him. they are strongly candidate. we have to talk about the netherlands. they've got louis fund call. this is a man who's been there and done it all before. he hasn't won a world cut,
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but he's going to fancy johns too. he's an extraordinary coach with so much experience. and he's doing well. it is not that they are playing a brilliant football maybe, but very pragmatically, and very efficient. it's through that to they. it wasn't a brilliant game either against the u. s. a, but they did a very interesting high pressure forcing so many mistakes from the americans that if they are able to do that again, sergeant tina a for sure. i'll be phyllis, they will will suffer. so my, the thing is that our gender has to weigh more more much more dangerous and talented players that can overcome that situation. and being said that they have a history, argentina, and netherlands, not for very good memories for their order. and final, with mario camp is being the absolute leader of the team. anything can happen we have seen so many surprises so far he got talk about i seen argentina are truly a candidates. now, one thing is for sure it should be a very, very good job. thank you very much. with good talking to you. we'll see 2 more team
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through the quarter finals on day 15 of cover 2020 to the defending champion, france will pick things off. that's against poland at 1500 gmc with a loss 16 class at oath to mama stadium. and that is followed at 1900 gmc, by england match against synagogue. that one is taking place at old bait stadium. can the lions of to wrangle reached the quarter finals for the 1st time since 2002? well, plenty to look forward to hearing catherine and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera, the as time on you, savannah, as well. after like, like brain you going authorities like to clear land mines in, at the donnie ask regional bring you that story. also in the us government is saying construction of a multi $1000000.00 port is going to go ahead,
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despite major protests against them. ah, weatherwise, it's still not great in brisbin declared doesn't look extensive as an unsure breeze . it's frequent outbreaks of light. sharon is not as warm as it could be. it's much hot of the south, particularly adelaide and melbourne, up into the low thirties, which beats per se, but the terms are actually rising further north, west northwest australian, northern territory, a heat wave when he's coming to effect in a couple of days time. where the terms are up and down all the time in adelaide and mel. this bit of antarctic breeze is dropped. temperatures good tend to be as you can see and nothing much has changed in brisbin. but let me take to tuesday and wednesday, this is where the official warning comes in. as temperatures approach the high thirty's or even low forty's, it spread stand was bird to the $42.00. as you can see in new zealand. having had
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a nice warm sunday, the teams the back down below average again for monday with the breeze bringing cloud and outbreaks of light ish rain with it in south east asia as a gathering of clouds. specifically, not so much on the coast to vietnam, but in the far south of thailand, as you can see, maybe to spec to north of sumatra. the mass of heavy rain will cause some flooding is drifting slowly westward since the end of an hours. as for east asia is getting colder and colder. there is rain in shanghai, there's a cold wind with it. ah ah
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ah ah, welcome back and look at the main stories. now. a turkish government is saying that kurdish armed groups in syria are legitimate targets and they've been exploiting ties with the us to justify that presence. encore is preparing for a ground offensive enrolled in syria in response to a bomb attack. in istanbul, the use talk diplomat is called for investigation after 22 year old was shot dead by his ready forces in the occupied west bank policy of foreign ministry is labeled
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the killing and execution. witnesses say the man was involved in a car accident before being apprehended and then shot at close range. and leonor messy as shine fraud in tina is they'd be australia to mil, to progress to the well couple to finals and cattle. argentina will now play the netherlands on friday for a place in the semi finals. now south africa's in battle, president sewell ra, a post. it says he will not step down despite a scandal over stolen money or i'm opposed to was investigated after he failed to report the fact of millions of dollars from his private game farm in 2020. and he might have violates his oath of office. so that mom a job, jim is following the story. he joins us live from. john is back now and mom had what have we heard today from president rama post scenario? am we communicated with presidential spokesperson, vincent mcguire, who confirm to us the president rom, oppose that is not going to be resigning as president. that he is not going to be
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stepping aside as leader of the governing a n c party. and that he plans to mount a legal challenge to this very damning report by this independent panel of it, found evidence that mister rom oppose a may have acted improperly and may have acted and conduct committed misconduct while he was in office. this is an interesting development because for the last several days, there's been a lot of speculation here in johannesburg that the president was going to resign. that there was so much political pressure on him that there really wasn't a path forward and that his situation was looking very graham as far as his political future. of course, mister rom, oppose has been denying wrong doing from the very beginning. this is going to be interesting to see what kind of a legal challenge is mounted by mr. rama poser, which court, exactly they will endeavor to take this challenge to because it would be an appeal of this report by the independent committee. but this does remain
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a very fraught time for mr. rom, oppose, and there still is a lot of speculation as to what exactly the path forward will be for him or him. so why does it go from here? we are expecting to hear from him on thursday and then that was delayed, but it looks as though it's situation is becoming untenable. maybe. oh, that's right mary. and there's a lot of confusion the last 2 days about what exactly is happening. and when you had that announcement on thursday that mr. rom oppose it was going to be addressing the nation. and then at the end of thursday evening, after many people have been waiting for hours for some kind of a statement, you had his spokesman, come out and essentially say that miss rum, oppose. it was not going to be delivering a statement that night that he would do so at some point going forward that he was pondering his political future and that all options were on the table. now to day we get the statement that he is not going to resign. he's not going to step aside, but also causing confusion is the fact that the decision making body for the a and c uh, the national executive committee. they had met on friday
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a. we'd expect that this was going to be an hours long meeting, which they urgently discussed. are these findings against mr. on the poet, and perhaps made recommendations as to what mr. rom opposes should do. well, in fact, that meeting only convened for about 45 minutes, it was quickly adjourned. then you had a statement today that the national executive committee is going to be meeting again on monday. the reason all of this is so fraught is because there has to be some kind of a decision made by the any. see, the national executive committee before tuesday, tuesday, is when this matter is going to be taken up in parliament at the national assembly . you have many opposition, members of parliament who have openly asked for miss rom opposed to resign and they're also calling for him to be impeached. now with this report that's been released, that has made momentum gather within parliament for perhaps a vote to be taking place as to whether an impeachment panel would be set up in parliament here. so whatever the any see the in the agency is going to do. they
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need to make a decision before the parliament meets on tuesday to try to discuss this matter. so it is a really perilous time, even though mister rom oppose. it is saying that he is going to fight this, that he is not stepping down. the fact the matter is there has been enormous pressure on him to step aside. it looks right now as though perhaps the tide is shifting in his, in his favor when it comes to members of the a and c, perhaps continuing to support him. but this is hardly settled and we're really going to have to wait for the next couple of days to see what happens next in this unfolding saga martinez. i am much from john as by the mom, the jam jim of floating. now russia saying it a lot except to price cap on it's all in his working response to a deal by western nations aimed at limiting a key source of funding for its war and ukraine. on friday, the g 7, australia and the you and out the limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. but ukraine wants to be brought down to $30.00 measures expected to come into effect on monday. mama,
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val has more in this from moscow. the spokesman of the company is bitterly pest coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision, and not the roches analyzing, still analyzing the situation. and he also said that russia is, has been preparing for this decision for some time when the pressure has been talking about this for some time, anticipating this decision for a few months. and they have always been here saying that russia will not sell any oil to any country, the fines on this place cap. and the meaning of that is that russia will try to re oriented oil exploitation to countries that will not find this, this agreement for india and china. of course, russia doesn't have any pipelines going to those countries, but it has to be prepared and, and this could be the explanation of, of that last part of the best course statement. russia has been preparing some
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alternatives in terms of seaborne expectations of the infrastructure for seaborne expectations by ships renting leasing ships for this purpose. knowing about many other countries will fall under the obligation and the need to, to tow the line regarding what the options have just decided. so russia knows that it has to use some alternative infrastructure to export it to those countries that will not accept to fine on the decision and algae areas where a challenge has the reaction. now from the craning capital keys, ukraine has been calling since the beginning of the russian invasion for a complete, an embargo on all rushes energy products, whether that be oil or gas, whether that be seaborne or, or pipe. so an oil cap, a price cap on russian seaborne oil, you can see that from the euclidean perspective, it doesn't go far enough under
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a yo mach, who is a presidency. lensky is chief of staff, essentially has said that that price cat would have to be $30.00 a barrel, half of the agreed price cap that's been announced to be able to destroy or degrade russia's economy faster. but he says that it doesn't really matter because, or in a near bullish statements ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately, whether the price cap is 60 dollars, 30 dollars, or a complete embargo, as you cray would ultimately like ukraine, according to the government is still going to defeats the russians and still going to repel the invasion rusher is being accused of scattering landmines across the cranes, danielle screeching authority say it's extremely dangerous at people trying to return to their communities. and for infrastructure, pastor kate place
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a team from al jazeera, our bait, joined a crew, trying to diffuse the minds at him. barbara has more on his story. they're a real threat and they're scattered over thousands of hector's in northern don yeske landmines, along with other remnants of war preventing many people from returning home. ukraine says, russian troops place a large number of mines all over the area. as out as 0 accompanied a de mining crew. a missile landed near a house. it didn't explode, and the crew headed towards it. but i am a le, le janevalyn, alexia de mining technician, says, remnants of missiles must be examined carefully. that dangerous, especially if the missile doesn't detonate. this area is now clean, it's safe. the crew gets back to which task de mining the area around a major power line. so engineers can restore power supplies. oh, yes, michelle could provide me out
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a bit as little. this is the start of the war. we removed more than $40000.00 minds and unexploded projectiles across the yeske alone. we believe deliberate at areas now. house 3 times that number. each year of war means 15 years, the mining work, or of course, the war is far from over. many villages is still being bombarded many more without electricity heating, gas, or water during the crucial winter months. despite all of this, victoria refuses to leave her home. she's made it her job to feed dozens of pets, abandoned by their owners in our neighborhoods or signing of lodging logic. many pets were left behind their innocent creatures. we all hope that this horror will come to an end when day and we can restore peace. we suffered under occupation for more than 7 months. we are free now, but the situation is still dire. elsewhere in the province villages have been totally destroyed. there's not much for residence to come home to even if they wanted to. that in barber al jazeera,
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the indian government says it will not stop construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in the state of caroline, despite widespread protests. a project is funded by asia's richest man. got him a danny, but tit stole since demonstrations began. months ago. as poverty, metal reports, fishing community say that it's endangering their livelihoods, benedict mary's cooking, lunch for her family. they've been living in this tiny cabin for 2 years after the government relocated them to this warehouse. they share it with many others. the fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels wash their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project, but the devastation m ha invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mine, sister property, look at that area of water where those boats are kept
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a few years ago that area was land. our children played football. they. we had evening leisure time day. now the sea has eaten more than a 150 meters of land fishing communities, and carola have been protesting against the very near port for nearly 5 months. they fear it will destroy the livelihood and are demanding the government stop construction. the project cost $900000000.00. the government says the project meets environmental impact requirements and will benefit the economy. once operational virginia will cater for large ships competing with similar ports in the bi, singapore and colombo authorities say this is an ideal location for the port which is expected to create many jobs. some family support the project, sat down and sold his ancestral land to the port developer. he got more than $80000.00 and invested most of it. he says this in head, the next generation that be in the log in it is a good project. i gave learned to authorities hoping it would come to get a number,
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and lots of people will get jobs. i am giving all my support to this project. the land was hard earned by ancestors, so it should be completed. but most of the port has already been built, but construction has stopped since protest began. the company has filed a court case to complete what's left. the government says it wants to resolve the issue peacefully. he are trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what to worldly. ask except the demand, the sting. so we have to take care of them. we are what people are gone when we have to look after them. so we are talking with them. we are talking to the leaders, so also we have to ensure that the law and order off the place, isa insurance, the communities anxiously waiting for the court verdict. they disagree with the governments environmental assessment and wanting independent study. they said they will keep protesting to all their demands are met. park new metal al jazeera, virginia, sudden india,
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thousands of police officers and troops in el salvador of surrounded city, just outside the capital. as the government steps up, its fight against criminal gangs, operation was part of a state of emergency declared by president april kelly earlier this year, following a surgeon gang violence. say a banga is one of the country's largest cities as long when considered unsafe because of gang activity there. ah, quite look at the made stories you've been following and the turkish government says that the kurdish armed groups in syria are legitimate targets. and they've been exploiting ties with united states to justify their presence on the border. anchor is reportedly targeted several military size belonging to the syrian democratic forces and rocca, yes, the f says they've documented about 70 areas targeted since and core announced its latest operation. it's it areas controlled by kurdish groups linked to the p k. k,
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which are considered as a terrorist organization. the use top diplomat is called for an investigation after a 22 year old.

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