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in the world cause there are more than a 1000000 books here during the final therapy, special events related to the world cup. the world cup is about more than sports. it's reflecting and transforming the culture of an entire country. ah, turkey reportedly targets military sites in northern syria saying it will go after kurdish armed ropes anywhere to protected security interests. ah, hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. i'm fully by t ball. also ahead south africa's president serial rama posts. i says he will not step down falling an investigation into a cover up of stolen money. el salvador,
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deploy thousands of troops and police outside a major city in its latest grant down on criminal gags. and it may be all about football in carter right now, but will tell you about one of the oldest and most unique sports in the region camel racing. ah, turkey has reportedly targeted multiple military sites in northern syria controlled by the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces. areas in rock, a province i believe, to have been hit by turkish artillery, and george strikes. turkey has increased attacks on areas controlled by kurdish fighters. it blames them for an explosion in east thumb ball last month. yes, yes, says it has documented about 70 attack since turkey announced its operation on november, the 20th of yes, you have controlled large parts of ne, in syria highlighted on this map in yellow ticket. bacteria and groups are in
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charge of some regions in the north. these can be seen in purple and green. the area in the se also highlighted green is controlled by other syrian opposition forces supported by the us. the syrian government controls the rest. while the spokesmen for the turkish president says, the government will not stop targeting obstacles. special adviser, abraham, collin told resource said i kurdish fighters were exploiting their ties with us. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de one of the kind of hard points, you know, main points if it's stumbled. of course we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct 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,
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from the error from the ground for us. any and all p k, k, p y, d y, p g establishments, elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us whether they are ah, in western syria or in easton, syria, northern syria, near the border are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations, and we go after them to protect our borders. we don't target russian or american soldiers sort of military posts in syria or anywhere else many cartridge are going to see that our p k k p y, d y, p g elements and b tell them to stay very of course, from those elements. he said, p y, d y, p g is using at one point american flat at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because they're american seal. you cannot attack us because that our vision forces here, sometimes they do this with the russians,
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less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent to which people, p y, d, y, p g, is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate thereon a presence in northern syria. and you can watch the entire interview with the brian calling on talk to al jazeera, coming up at 1930 g m t, and allergy. 0 cynical seal. glue is falling developments on the ground from kelly since 7 turkey has his update. regular air strikes and shelling a targeting the assaye of control. they were as by the turkish military, continue the word night as well, according to syria. observatory is sore too. as the f members were killed during a drawn attack by the turks, and one of them is set to be a high rank, a leader, or within the y p g u id. but there is nothing confirmed yet. and also we are hearing the pro as the f media reporting that at the syrian government has sent more reinforcements towards co. bonner ins are up military and the syrian
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opposition forces on the ground. they are technically ready, but they, everybody is waiting for an order from the person who is officially the chief commander of the turkish army. so now everything is a, everything is based on the diploma. the table we are here. we have heard last week that russia is trying to mediate a talk between a to kia and the syrian government. it is not expected on the leaders level, but we are expecting a foreign ministry level meeting between the 2 governments who have been a voice for the last 10 years. and the intelligence level tools have been already underway for the last 3 years. but as the elections into k is approaching, which is scheduled for mid 2023, a turkish present reject our dawn is expected to make a move. in order to normalize relations, or at least partially a,
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with the syrian government. in other world news, south africa is embattled president, serial rema pulse. i says he will not step down despite a scandal about stolen money or my post so was investigated after he failed to report the theft of millions of dollars from his farming 2020 and independent panel found he may have violated his oath of office al jazeera his mom had jump june, has more from johannesburg. we communicated with presidential spokesperson, vincent mcguire, who confirmed to us the president rom, oppose, is not going to be resigning as president. that he is not going to be 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 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
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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, i'm opposing 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 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. the leader of tenicia powerful trade union has rejected the president's political agenda, saying democracy is under threat. present case 5, dissolved parliament last year, made controversial changes to the constitution. and is ruling by decree, though it's repeatedly raised concerns. this is the 1st time, and 1000000 member union has openly opposed. the union's leaders criticism comes 2
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weeks before tunisia goes to the polls. no, no more could be more. no. we are heading for tasteless and colorless elections that came as a result of a constitution that was not inclusive. and there was no room for consensus or majority approval. political analysts, yes. mean a creamy says the union was once willing to give president fade the benefit of the doubt, but no longer powerful. although we have thought that it has a very. 5 critical role at noon, but that dependence and the government has the independence have tried to kind of haul the the impact and popularity of the union is very much. he talks about the big blow. if the union is not what i doing people in chinese.
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yeah. they know that are coming in 2 weeks. i think most people have no idea the 1st time in the country's history. the political parties are should be back from probably seeing candidates on the local level of the national level, 50 political parties by your organization. how to organize to get back to the main problem today? yes, it's not the author of friends has been doing, but just opposite enough. and what needs to be done. there needs to be a real counter political offer. $10000.00 police and soldiers have
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sealed off a city on the outskirts of our salvatore's capital. is the latest escalation in president mabel kelly's count down on gang violence. but why schools say young people are being wrongly detained? by bronco bye has the details. it's usually a no go area for police, but now people living in the gang stronghold of sawyer pango, outside el salvador capital, a sealed in security forces, preparing to go door to door rounding up gang members. but please say ordinary members of the public shouldn't be afraid calls this thing, likes the axial viet extracting all criminals who may be hiding here. and then when people get fly up angle, we are here to guarantee the security of the honest, hardworking population is somewhat close to 60000. people have been arrested since president naive book kelly declared, a state of emergency in march. but right script accused the government of being
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heavy handed activists say young men are being wrongly targeted for how they look and for living and gun control slums. the government denies this in my style. plenty of you can look, we are those i'm empty. we have been planning this military seems very carefully appearing, say a pang to affect the honest population as little as possible. they are 40 strategic points where we are working to arrest gang members who are in the community was, according to intelligence information, president mckenna's state of emergency grants police powers to make arrests without due process. and a recent survey found that 75 percent of salvadorans approve of the hard line measures. gangs effectively controlled ross ways of territory and extorted money from businesses. in the run up to the state of emergency, dozens of people were killed in a single. we can't of gang violence, but activists would. innocent people are being caught up in the mass arrests and
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not receiving basic legal rights. barbara and cooper al, to sarah sheila had on al jazeera, we'll report from the cradle of civilization where delegates i'm needing to discuss historical and cultural heritage. ah, with the weather story is changing across australia. so here's what it's looking like. hi everyone. thanks for joining in already we can see the change in southern southeastern australia. temperatures are down. we've got some showers cooler winds filtering in here. look at hope art. 16 degrees rainy and windy on monday. still also a few showers around brisbin 28, but okay, keep your eye on brisbin monday into tuesday. temperature shoots up to 36, all that heat in w way through the outback. now starting to transfer further toward the east,
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fortunes are changing in new zealand is while it's been a weather roller, coaster temperature is up and down and yet they're down on monday. christ church 17 degrees so that it's now below average. the ne monsoon still doing its thing, driving brain into the coast of vietnam and around the malay peninsula, and he spots here over the past 24 hours. scooping up a 100 millimeters of rain off to china, we go the cold stop still with us. some spots recovering slowly, but it will take some time hampered chapin ok this tokyo, your temperature has fallen south korea, sol sides. first snowfall of the season that happened a few weeks ahead of schedule. and speaking of snow, there's been snow storm warnings for that western side of japan's hook kado island . that sure weather up it catch you later take care. ah, ah,
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good with lou. lou. lou, you watching al jazeera live from doha reminder of our top stories. turkey has reported the targeted multiple military sites in northern syria, controlled by the largest logic launch the coach to the syrian democratic forces.
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the operation is in response to an explosion any stumble last month, which turkey again, john kurdish fighters, south africa's president says he will not resign despite a scandal about millions of dollars stolen from his farming 2020, an independent panel found here on my pulse. i may have been violated his oath of office and 10000 police and soldiers have seen adolfo city on the ass. good. so they have found the doors capitol. it's part of a 9 month government crackdown on gang violence. for russia says it will not accept a price cap on its oil, announced by western allies aimed at limiting a major source of funding voice war in ukraine. on friday, the group of 7 nations, d. e. u and australia announced a limit of $60.00 a bow on russian oil imported by c. but ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00 a barrel. the measure is expected to come into effect on monday. mom advantage as
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more from moscow. the spokesman of the company is bitterly pest coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision. and she's analyzing, still analyzing the situation. and he also said that russia is, has been preparing for this decision for some time when the prussia has been talking about this for some time, anticipating this decision for a few months. and they have always been 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 this could be the explanation of about last part of
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the best course statement. russia has been preparing some alternatives in terms of seaborne expectations of the infrastructure for seaborne expectations, buying ships, renting leasing ships for this purpose, knowing that many other countries will fall under the obligation and the need to, to tow the line regarding what the europeans 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 sign on this decision. now, russia's being accused of planting land mines across ukraine. don't yet screech and authority there. say it's extremely dangerous for people trying to return to their communities and for infrastructure repairs to take place. a team from al jazeera joined a cru trying to defuse the mind. nadine barbara has a story. there are real threats and they scattered over thousands of hector's in
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northern don yeske landmines, along with other remnants of war preventing many people from returning home. ukraine says, russian troops placed a large number of mines all over the area. as al jazeera accompanied a de mining crew, a missile landed near a house. it didn't explode, and the crew headed towards it. but i am off luck. my yarn is valesa, 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 its task. d, mining the area around a major power line. so engineers can restore power, supplies, learn more. oh, yes. michelle cooper running out of it as little. this is the start of the war. we've 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
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war means 15 years. the mining work, or of course the war is far from over. many villages are 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 her neighborhood. 0, one of the lodging, la jolla. many pats were left behind their innocent creatures. we all hope that this horror will come to an end one 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 baba al jazeera yvonne has started building a new nuclear plant in the southwest se television says the $300.00 megawatt plant known as cut own or take 8 years to build at
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a cost of that 2 $1000000000.00 st will be located in the oil rich, cuz a stand province near the border with the rock and use comes less than 2 weeks after i even said it had begun enriching uranium to 60 percent at an underground facility is really fine. the jets have targeted training camps in the southern gaza strip. long the facilities belong to armed groups in con eunice, and are not believed to be in use. yes, rice followed a rocket attack from garza on friday. pensions have been high in the region as israel increases, wades in the occupied west spac. the european union's top diplomat, joseph barrell, has called for an investigation into the death of a 22 year old man shot by israeli forces. the palestinian foreign ministry has labeled the killing and execution. it's been the most violent year for palestinian since 2006 robin by reports from occupied east jerusalem for the shallow. a heavy
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security presence on the streets of horror in the occupied west bank. the scene of the shooting awe, while the events leading up to it are disputed with local people saying 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 had a struggle between the men, both grubbing the officers rifle as though separate the weapon falls to the ground, while the officer apparently pulls out his hand gun, shooting at miss flay as he lies on the ground. ah, he would die half an hour later. i little hovered a murdidlier, but it was a dozen he shot him and cold blood. he took out his gun and killed him. i was devastated. my heart was shattered when they shot him up. he was defending himself . the worst part is that he shot him in his heart. it hurt me the.
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this was a funeral just the day earlier, the to palestinian fighters, one of them, a field commander from islamic he had, with the upsurge and fighting, leading to near daily killings and fears of this simmering conflict escalating out of control high level of violence in the occupied west bank and israeli in recent months, including attacks against israel and 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 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
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of the full force. rob mcbride, al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem. people have been rallying in taiwan capital tie, pay in a show of support for protesters in china, last week, several chinese cities. so mass demonstrations against strict pandemic roles. the government has been easing, it's called 0 corporate policy following the unprecedented mass protests. people have been forced from their homes in indonesia, on the island of east java because of a volcanic eruption. the scenario volcanoes viewed at 1500 meter column of ash into the sky, no casualties have been reported. the russian comes after a series of earthquakes in the area, including one met, $300.00 people last. meanwhile, the world's largest volcano is still spewing lava a week after its latest eruption began. its the 1st activity from hawaii mon, or lower in for decades, the lava flow has begun to slow and is not expected to threaten populated areas to
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iraq. now where delegates from 10 countries are meeting in baghdad to talk about issues related to stolen antiquities, egypt, greece, china, iran and italy are among the countries represented at the ancient civilizations for him. it aims to enhance communication, protect world heritage, and both the cultural tourism. i moved, i had has more from bank that according to stakeholders. it's a means to enhance communication between countries that hold the most ancient civilizations of the war and the countries that stakeholders include. greece, china, italy, egypt, iran, bolivia, armenia, and mexico. so they say according to the spokesmen of the iraq's for a minute, see it's a kind of a soft diplomacy to 1st of all, preserve the world heritage. as you know that these countries have about 40 percent of the world's population. so they want to form some sort of diplomatic
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communication through heritage through civilizations in order to exchange expedient to preserve world heritage and also to allies to utilize that in order to have some sort of social and economic development for the countries. brazilian football legends pelley has been moved to end of life care after his chemotherapy treatment reportedly stopped working. he took the social media earlier the earlier to say that he feels strong and is hopeful. messages of support and get well wishes were screeds around dough harvey. 82 year old has been babbling colon cancer for more than a year. pillow is considered one of the best football players of all time. and the only one to win 3 world cups. ah. that sunday's world cup matches feature rainy champions, france sand,
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poland. they'll play at 15, g m t a door has alpha mamma stadium. later in the day, england will face the african champion synagogue at isle beach stadium. the netherlands in argentina became the 1st to court. finally, sub the walk up, the dutch side, knocked out the usa with a 31 win at holly french national city, him while argentina beat australia to reach the quarter finals. captain neil neil massey let the ways coin gilbert in gold as the one to one. it was his 3rd goal at the tournament. as he newman met franz in buenos aires who are hoping the cup will come home for the 1st time in more than 3 decades. as i expected to find here are elated with the results of this game. in fact, every time i come here and there's no exaggeration more and more people come to this fun to see the game to see in on math. everybody together. lots of families, little tiny children, toddlers babies. a lot of them dressed as baby messes. palmer messy is being age
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messy, and most of the people here are wearing to friends with his name and his number. after this game, there are particularly enamored of him on their player. one point you may remember actually resigned from the national team because the argentine public was very critical of him. they criticize him for not winning a world cup of them saying that he always played better for madison lorna then for the hard time team. but that those criticisms now are all gone down. messy, messy and julio alvarez whooping argentina to victory without exaggerating a lot of the fans here are convinced that their latest victory, the big 3 of their football team is due to the superstitions and that we call it a cadillac. that the argentines are famous for. 2 we actually and because all the 1st game at my house and we lost never again, all the other games i came here to see them. i want to one,
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we one them all. they know who they are, but i represent a wolf for argentina and every time i've been here just like this, we have won it so now i'm be considered a good luck charm. so you're going to be in here next to week with the same. well, not in yet. what is your name? my name is joaquin a because this is a very, very, very hard to where on behalf of argentina i'm going to go to tell you how much the lunch his team has convinced the argentine are at this point that they will do going forward a little bit and every time they play, they play a little better with their level and right now, going to be eliminated. on the contrary, they really feel like down a role now, and we'll have to see how it goes. but there are shocking losses. one of the saudi arabia, i never, i went 1st game with things had changed within better dramatically. and the world cup is the biggest game in town right now, but it's not the only one. football fans are heading to the desert for one of
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cutoffs, traditional sports camel racing. restoring reports from the track at our shania here in the desert, outside of downtown doha, there isn't a football to be seen. there is though, a wealth cup taking place. one with only 5 nations taking part in one of castles oldest, i most unique sports camel racing. the camels here are written by robot jockeys who are controlled by their owners who ride alongside them during the race in 4 by fours. the camels race at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour as their operator applies. the weapon antenna commands the jockey to pull on the reins and shouts, encouragement for a built in speaker. it's racing in the 21st century, and it's bringing in the tourists shipping marcella. i did. we have seen a large number of fif offense. come in here to enjoy the race and we're doing our
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best to introduce them to our traditions and culture abandon. every year the race changes involves with time the prizes are beyond big. and this is why we have a huge participation from all the countries in the gcc. this compounds stretches for miles and it's home to over 20000 camels. not all of them will be when is over the next fortnight, but there are $28.00 trophies at stake and the top prize over a $1000000.00 on a golden sword restorer al jazeera shania. ah, hello again. i'm fully bad. people with the headlines on al jazeera turkey has reportedly targeted multiple military science in northern syria, controlled by the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces. the operation is in response to an explosion in.

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