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i seek 9 in the sodom with his days. it is hugely important say not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here. luke dale stadium, whether walk up fine is going to be held a ah around the so called morality puddings will not be allowed to operate in the wake of protests across the country. ah, baptism, this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up to care reportedly targets military sites in northern syria, saying it will go off to co dash on groups anywhere to protected security interests from a u. s. president donald trump says he should be back in the white house and that
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parts of the constitution dealing with elections should be changed. kind of the woke up here, cut our reigning champions, france beat, holding. we want to reach the quarter fine. mm hm . okay, we're going to begin in the run for the security unit tossed with enforcing strict dress codes has stopped operations the decision to close the so called morality. police follows nearly 3 months of anti government protest and violence crackdowns on demonstrations. the response by the death while in police custody of 22 year old student, masa omni in september das, as your body has more from tucker on. it's the 1st a real indication we've had from any official in the country that there needs to be some changes and there have been some changes made. now a, what the attorney general said was that the same institution that formed this
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morality police or the guidance patrol, as they're also called a, has decided to shut it down. what he didn't specify was that whether or not this would be permanent and also who would be now left in charge with enforcing the mandatory address code in iran that spin part of the country's laws since 1983 at the attorney general ed said that there is also a series of and discussions that are ongoing and that there has been draft proposals and that they're working on from the judiciary perspective on how to at make changes about who will be in charge of enforcing these laws. and the attorney general also said that, of course, does their, their issue of mandatory at her job. and the dress code in the country is certainly still very much concerned for the judiciary, but that it doesn't directly have anything to do with them. and that the issue of the women who aren't, according to officials abiding by the strict dress code,
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should not automatically go to the judiciary, but rather it should be dealt within the countries cultural sector itself. at least 2 people who died during an anti government brought us in southeast in syria. there was gunfire after demonstrated storm the government building and swayed and set it on fire. ah, sir, and started meteors here, the crowd burned official documents, put us as angry of the government because of rising prices and economic hardship. syria's been experiencing fuel shortages and power outages. tortilla has reportedly targeted multiple military sites in northern syria, controlled by the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces. aries in rocca province are believed to have been hit by turkish art. re and drones tries to cares, stabbed up attacks on is controlled by kurdish fighters. it blames them for an explosion in his sample last month. the sd f says it's documented about 70 attacks
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since turkey announces operation on november, the 20th or the s t f controls large parts of ne, in syria, highlighted on this map in yellow, took his back city in groups and in charge of some regions in the north and these can be seen in purple and green. the area in the southeast also highlighted in green, is controlled by other syrian opposition forces supported by the us. the syrian government controls the rest on the spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not stop targeting armed groups, special adviser, abraham helene, tall dresser said, are turkish fighters were exploiting their ties with the u. s. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked her, the civilians on is tickler street which is day. you know, the, one of the kind of heart points are, you know, main points of his stumble. ah, of course we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct
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to a number of air operations. and of course, depending on the threat level, ah, as assessed by our intelligence and art for defense ministry and other related agencies, we will go after dis terrace with from the air or from the ground for us or any and all p k, k, p y, d, y, p g establishments. elements are posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are in western, syria, or in eastern syria and 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 mortar, we don't target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else america. 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. you said p y d y, p g is using at one point the american flat,
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at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there american see, you cannot attack us because there are 2 forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent of h p. p. why the why pj is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate thereon presence in northern syria, you can watch the entire interview with abraham colleen on talk to just 1930 g m t was 7 casias following developments will kill us and sell them to kia and she says turkish forces are plays for the planned incursion into northern syria. it's been days that the turkish government has been saying it is about to launch a ground offensive against the searing kurdish fighter group y p g in northern syria. meanwhile, the turkish military pursuit the sail campaign targeting the group since november 20, following his stumble, bomb attack through artillery and air strikes,
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a turkish military sources tell us that they are ready for the ground offensive. but as the turkish present vegetative, bardon is also the chief of command in the army. they are waiting for an order from the president. and as for the officials in anchor, our, they've been telling us that to kiss 1st trying to solve the problem on the diploma . the table for to keep the yes, the f her the is the suing kurdish fighter group, which took here as says it is the syria branja. they are both queued to some workers. party must withdraw it down south for 30 kilometers as per an agreement with the united states. back in 2019, went to kia, conducted an operation against your group air. but as for the united states, this distance is not a 30 kilometer is, but it's less than the sd of sides say a they have never been told to withdraw it in the, in the step it. this is one of the conditions that are turkish government is asking
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for for in the negotiations. but also on the other hand, there is an election coming up in june 2023 and turkish president ardon in, in meets to launch this ground offensive as he has promised to do so as since last spring. and this is also what people expect, and according to the latest pause since october, until early this day, a, the job approval for the president has declined nearly 3 percent, which may mean a they stumble, bomb attack, a meant as a weakness or of security for the a public opinion. ah. okay, let's go to the world cup and reading champions. france are through to the quarter finals. they beat poland, 31 livi as you hope, scored the 1st goal to overtake jerry on creep as far as his old time talked, scores he and buffy also scored 2 goals next up. they're either going to face
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england or synagogue. we're going to play later on sunday, so it's been a good day for french funds. we're checking the reaction here in doha. first, we're going to go to paris bounded. smith spent time with french funds, a little alley bad at a lot of happy friends. funds one would imagine to night yeah, there were, they were all less now to go home and rest before the next game, either against england or center goal. but this wasn't made easy for france by the polish team, despite the final goal to fight this. the final school $31.00 without consolation penalty for the polls right at the end of the game. in an extra time, the polls made it difficult france but, and buffets, extraordinary speed and skill. olivia g o. scoring the 1st goal over france secured a french victory for france. it's their 4th will cup semi final in 5 world cups. they were fully expected to go this far. french, of course,
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want to make it to the final. if they do, they'll be the only team to defended the the only whole as of the team to defend it . it will cups in brazil in italy, did it way back in the, in the thirty's and 60, so quite some achievement. if the french make it that far before they do that, they've got to get past england or senegal, lat game later. and then they've got a project progress for that on to the fines rock burner. thank you very much. indeed, bernard smith, talking to us from paris. catchy lopez, are they on a spend the evening in the? so what if in doha, qatar, this is a place where a lot of fans usually congregate prior to heading out to matches. and i know you've been spending the last few hours there once it been like yes, definitely a very a lively atmosphere. as you mentioned, i've been here for a few hours, but also for a few days this week, i can say this is more of atmosphere where fans come to meet up with other fellow fans and also to analyze the match before they go out to the stadium. it's very
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lightly grew a lot of a lot of foot traffic and a lot of people enjoying a meal and talking about the football match. not so much now about france and poland, but now the focus is journey to senegal in england. something interesting that we also see here is that because a lot of, um, a lot of the teams have been knocked out out of the tournament. fans are now looking who else to support. so they're kind of have enough conversations of now that their home country is out of the game who. 8 else is, is the key to support. so we have seen a lot of jersey supporting, messy, of course, argentina is a big one and also mexico. so we do see that lively crowd here, of just a mix of different teams and different fans from all over the world. another aspect that's really interesting is that right now there's a lot of locals here. and because a lot of the fans whose teams that make it to the next stage are getting ready, ready to head back home, you see that that friendship and bad camaraderie between them where they're sharing
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meals and they're taking pictures together, having conversations. so it's really something fun to see and also something again, another factor that makes this a world cup so unique here in the middle east catch ya. thank you very much. as katya lopez at the on soup walker know doctors in the brazilian city of south hollow, safer boston pelley is in a stable condition that was reported on saturday. he'd been moved to a so called end of life care facility tributes have been coming in from across the world england. captain harvey kane says, penny offered some advice when he was a young striker, came and said it had a huge impact on his career. we send best wishes to him and he always is found as well. and yeah, inspiration among amongst our game, you know, incredible, incredible person. and yet to hear those was that dan phone from him was, was really special for me. and i always feel like i'm someone who is always
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learning and will continue to learn for, for the rest of my career. so he was, he was spot on with with his advice. so yeah. sad to hear that news, but yeah, we wish him well monica, you post more from cell follow sons of fella of the song, thus team where he started playing football and football fans in general have arrived here at the albert einstein hospital where paulette is staying. he has the lung infection. the last to medical bulletin said that he is responding to treatment for the lung infection, but he also has cancer. and that is in an advanced stage, according to unofficial information on the fans here, have put up a flag. what you can see behind me, and they've also put little posters around the house outside the hospital saying
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long live the king velez known to be the king of football. there are many that say that may be mighta boy not and messy to argent. time players could dispute that title, but here in brazil there is only one king, the king of football fella. he won 3 world cups. that's more than half of the 5 world cup trophies that brazil has. he scored more than a 1000 goals. he's also known to stop a war and nigeria in the sixty's when he was going to play there. when he stopped playing, he was also known as an ambassador for very noble causes. he stood up for children's rights. and so people here are now there, they're worried about him on social, meet up, and there has said that he is feeling strong and that he is thanking all the support that he's getting. one of his daughters kelly who was in could tar,
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had said that the situation was not urgent, that she was not about to hop on the 1st plane to come to brazil, but she would be here by new year's eve. so we're, we're basically seeing is a lot of people just outside the hospital waiting for news, waiting to know about this man which made brazil in football, famous and bruises and football in general, well known, still had an al jazeera touched on for a group of chinese astronauts who returned to us, we're going to tell you about their mission, which spanned nearly $200.00 days. not backing down south african president to settle rama poses, as he'll challenge of the board says he may have violated his oath of office. ah,
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there is some rain in the forecasts for doha. we'll get into those details right here right now. great to be with you. so 1st, here's the forecast on monday. this is where the rain is falling around to wait at that eastern side of saudi arabia. we go in for a closer look. we'll put this a day for it. here we are on tuesday. seeing that band of rain slug just a bit further toward the south. let's put this one day ford again. here we are on wednesday. look at that. the blue, those are some showers over doha and our 3 day forecast does show that the risk of it anyway by wednesday building cloud cover on tuesday, temperatures are still bov average by the way. there is no world cup matches on wednesday. that's the good news. now not so good news for this part of the world's head pitcher is well below average tater, on ash godaddy attached can for example, and we've got some snow showers in the forecast 40 wrong with the high of 3 degrees . still some showers hit and miss across turkey as black sea coast through the boss for us is wall that includes estoppel,
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the height of 14 degrees and off to central africa. we go right now. democratic republic of congo, right up against that border with tens in the i think the heaviest pockets of rain and watch this for south africa that eastern side around s y, teeny and southern mozambique. some big storms bubbling up here to start off the week. that's it. susan ah ah ah ah, with lou
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ah, ah, you're watching old, is it a reminder of our top stories this our the security unit tossed with enforcing iran . strict dress coals stopped operations the decision to close the so called morality police follows months of protests against the government and violence crackdowns on demonstrations. are these 2 people have died and an anti government protest in south eastern syria demonstrates a storm. the government building suede of protest as an angry at the government because of rising prices in economic hardship. and in the world cup, defending champions, france through to the puerto finals it eat poland, 31 next up. they're going to face england, or synagogue, and visited play later on sunday. while the white house has criticized former
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president, donald trump for suggesting pots that the constitution should be thrown out in a social media post on saturday. trump said the 2020 election results should be overturned and he should be reinstalled as president. the by the ministration says the constitution is sacrosanct document and trump's comments should be universally condemned. hi de jo castro's in washington dc. she says, tom's post could spark strong reactions from within the republican party. this is extraordinary that a former us president would publicly state this, given that the oath of office he's taken is to protect the us constitution. and to so publicly post this on his truth social platform, he is calling for the 2020 elections which he lost to be overturned for him to be reinstalled. and he goes on to say that a massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules,
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regulations, and articles even those found in the constitution. so of course, the world at this point is used to these bombastic statements coming from former president trump. but this, perhaps is considered to cross a new line given and such high esteem that the us constitution is held. but this is just the latest in a series of actions that trump has taken of late since he announced that he wants to run a 3rd time to be president in which he moved closer to extremism in meeting with anti semites at mar lago. and in also stating that he would pardon the rioters, his supporters who stormed the u. s. capital on january 6th. if he is elected back to the white house, the republican leaders have been reacting to trump moved toward extremism with concern, hoping that he would not take these measures given that the party performed in
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a way that was underwhelming the last mid term elections. but trump, as typical, has not taken that advice and seems rather to be doubling down on this rhetoric of claiming that the election was stolen. now, calling for the termination of the us constitution, the level of destruction across the ukraine is the worst europe as seen since world war 2. hundreds of thousands of people have been left home south to russia's invasion as and more living in damaged buildings is winter sets in re challenge reports from the key region. valentino have lee gets emotional when she remembers what happened here in february. i'm not going you for the liberals that were sitting in the kitchen. we never expected that we'd be home. so i was sitting in front of the window when the explosion threw me to the floor. i don't remember much after that, but after that i fled to the forest. monday. he was april before he returns to pick up the pieces volusia. her village, northeast of cave,
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saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. what stopped the secretary was, can you imagine all the roof was damaged? the windows, the doors. thank god, the wolf was still standing and the red cross helped us to repair the roof. but there are people who lost everything off sick. the estimated cost of rebuilding ukraine keep spiraling upwards. in september, the world bank said it was $350000000000.00. a month ago, ukraine's government guessed, 750000000000 now presidency. lensky is saying, one trillion non governmental organizations, like the international committee of the red cross, have some money to help, but as millions, not billions, of course, i can't help all the people here. so we walk us on the most vulnerable population here. so it's the big families with many children, and people with the low income, mostly elderly people, and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever
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repairs are most pressing, but snow an ice abroad, most building work to a standstill. the new register reese, like the nader, might have to wait until spring winter is not an abstract concept, particularly during wartime. whereas in the warmer months he probably be okay, living in a building like this with flown out windows or a damage roof. when the temperature plummets, such conditions really take that whole little cabins, how some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their mains howard. so in the frequent blackouts, they quickly become refrigerators. valentina is trying to stay positive. why is she jose, erica massey coffee? it could be worse compared to her boys in the trenches there, freezing. i keep active during the day, but last night it was a bit scary when the lights went off. i put on my hat, my hood d like tricity was off from one until 9 pm. but winter has only just begun. it's
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going to feel like a very, very long one indeed will re talents out a 0 key of reason. is there any fighter jets of targeted training camps and the southern gases trip long? the facilities belong to arms groups in con eunice, and they're not believe to be in use. their strokes followed a rocket attack from garza on friday. tensions have been high in the region as israel increases raising occupied west bank. delegates from 10 countries are meeting in iraq's capital baghdad, to talk about issues related to stolen antiquities, egypt, greece, china, iran and italy are among the countries taking part in the ancient civilizations forum. it aims to enhance communication, protect to world heritage and boston cultural tourism. south african president, silver hammer hoses heading to the constitutional court where he's going to challenge a report that found he may have violated his oath of office. an independent panel
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investigator drama poser. after he failed to report the theft of millions of dollars from his game farm in 2020, the governing african national congress has been discussing the latter on sunday. i'm opposers as he's not been taking part in that meeting is also said he will not step down. it's always best when the match that affects a person personally should be discussed to the option. so that's precisely what has that to my i q though to enable members of the national committee to have a discussion on the report without my presence, without rather me being there so that they are free to express themselves as openly and thoroughly as possible without any form of fear or favor mohammed jim. jim has more from johannesburg on this. the 1st of 2
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consecutive days of meetings by governing african national congress party leaders to try and figure out how to move forward with this political crisis that has been surrounding presidents or, or on my post. you certainly would know from the mood on the streets here in johannesburg that the situation is extremely dire for the president, but in fact, it is now we found out on saturday that president rama plaza is not going to resign . that he is not going to step aside as party leader of the agency and that he attends to mount a legal challenge to this report by an independent panel that found that he may have committed misconduct in office a while serving as president. this is a scandal that has gotten worse and worse for president, rama poser, over the course of the past few weeks and a right now. it's a critical juncture for the president on tuesday. the national assembly, parliament is going to be meeting to take up the matter. there may be a vote put forward as to whether or not an impeachment inquiry
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a formal impeachment inquiry will be happening in parliament. but again, we found out from the presidential spokesperson that in fact, president obama hosa is going to fight that he is not going to step aside. he is not going to resign, still leaves a lot of questions at a time when the situation for him is politically dire. and when just a few days ago, many here expected that he would resign. $10000.00 police and soldiers have sailed off a city on the outskirts of el salvador as capitol. it's the latest escalation when president, now you buchanan is cracked, aren't on gang violence of rights groups. say young people are being wrongly detained, around go by us more it's usually a naked area for police, but now people living in the gang stronghold of say, a pango at sat elsa with as capital a sealed n security forces are preparing to go door to door rounding up gang members, but police say ordinary members of the public shouldn't be afraid calls this thing
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likes flexion. we are expecting all criminals. we may be hiding here in the municipal giff lamp angle. we are here to guarantee the security of the honest, hardworking population unlocked are close to 60000. people have been arrested since president naive, but kelly declared a state of emergency in march. but right script accused the government of being heavy handed activists say young men are being wrongly targeted for how they look and for living and gang control slums. the government denies this invoice though plenty begun laquia those i'm in the we have been planning this military seems very carefully, he in 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 communities. according to intelligence information. president michaelis state of emergency grants police powers to make arrests without due process. and
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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 sworn innocent people are being caught up in the mass arrests and not receiving basic legal rights. barbara anger per i'll to sarah. the world's largest volcano is still spewing lava a week after its latest eruption began. the lovers be gushing from monologue in hawaii. it is a life pictures from there. it's the 1st activity from the volcano in for decades. that may not look like it, but that flow has apparently begun to slow and it's not expected to threaten populated areas of organic eruption. in the indonesian island of east, java has forced 2000 people from their homes. the similar volcano spewed off 1500
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me to column of ash into the sky. no casualties have been reported. the adoption comes after a series of earthquakes in the area clued in one that killed $300.00 people last month. and people have been rallying and tie one's capital type a in a show of support for protesters in china. there were mass demonstrations, the several chinese cities last week. protesters have been demanding an end to strict pandemic rules. the governments, eas, did zill, covered policy. following those demonstrations 3 chinese astronauts of touchdown on earth. after spending 6 months in space, the group landed in the gobi desert in china on sunday. they helped complete the construction of the chunk gong space station. 3 other astronauts arrived at the station on wednesday and the structures part of china's plans to have a permanent human presence in space. ah,
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this is ours is here. these are the top stories, the security unit test with enforcing strict dress codes and iran has stopped operations the decision to.

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