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creativity, the shade, tomato award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, ah. aaron's morality police suspends operations off the worst social unrest in years. ah. hello there laura kyle. this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up a portrait of a president, vandalized and government building stormed. rising prices took a protest in southeast syria. indonesia raises an alert to the highest level
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as a volcano of robson. java hundreds have been moved to safe ground and england rece the quarter finals of the world comp with 3 mill when over african champion senegal. ah, the police unit that monitors are women's clothing and iran, the so called morales, he police has been suspended. after months of protests, they were unrest was sparked by the death of 22 year old martha armine, who was arrested in september for allegedly violating a dress code. joseph jabari reports from terran officially called the guidance patrol. these green and white minivans are a familiar sight cruising the streets. the special force was established in 2006. its only job to park at major intersections and thoroughfares,
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to issue warnings to women deemed to be fluttering errands. religious stress coats . according to the attorney general, the same institution that set up the morality police has shut it down on saturday, a statement published in a local newspaper. announce the judiciary is already working on a draft proposal for amendments to how authorities and force laws pertaining to chastity and hedge up following recent events. the relevant bodies are looking for a prudent solution. since the death of massa amena in a detention facility in september protests have erupted across the country, many of which have turned violent human rights group say more than 440 people have been killed. and another 17000 arrested. the interior ministry puts the death toll a $200.00, including security forces. masses, death has sparked a massive outcry. some women are publicly snubbing the headscarf that has been
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compulsory for women and girls as young as the age of 7. since 1983 analysts say it's the direct result of a change in societal norms. she became more that it was about what we've witnessed, intake iran in recent days. is woman coming out in public without there he job. and they're not being confronted by authorities. when you can't enforce a law, then eventually this rule will be put aside. i think the change will mostly happen in the methods of enforcement, but not changing the law. according to the latest survey published by the parliament, 60 to 70 percent of raining, women do not follow these van dress code strictly in public. and since september sees like this have become common. while the issue of mandatory her job is. 2 still very much a rule in her on the suspension of the so called morality police could be seen as a move why authorities to appease women. the question now is that will it be enough door such a bari al jazeera to wrong. as adam, while vonnie is miss hayes hitt,
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professor of journalism at new york university, she says the steps won't be enough to appease protesters. the remarks by the attorney general are actually quite ambiguous. it's not clear whether the responsibility for morality policing, which has up until now in recent years, been delegated to the police. will it simply be perhaps shawn to, to another state security body? will it remembered in another guy? is, is this the end of morality policing as a form of intimidation and control of people's behavior? or is it simply a dissolution of this particular monday for this particular security body? i think it's the remarks or ambiguous enough that it would be really premature to consider that a concession or an end to morality policing in total. i think publicly perception would, would be, and i think we're seeing indications of already that it's far too little far too
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late. it doesn't come from high enough body. i mean, morality policing has been a pillar of state control and revolutionary ideology for 40 years, an offhand remark by the attorney general in the wake of 3 months of the most significant public unrest and the revolution will not register as a significant public concession. and also because it comes so late and because the public has been so frustrated and enraged by the states response to, to master, i mean, use that and the protest up until now this will really not at all go any step towards assuaging public sentiment at all. at least 2 people have died during anti government protest and south western syria demonstrated the angry. i've a rising prices, an economic hardship. the country is also been experiencing fuel source just and power outage is it talk thing has more the panic and chaos in the center of sway the deafening
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volleys of gunfire as people run for their lives. a brief law allows locals to help some one injured and carry him to safety. then more gunfire. a military vehicle in claims in the background po, number bomb and i go earlier chanting demonstrators prostrated by rising prices. power outages and water cut storm the governor's office and set it on fire. the building was empty at the time. the calling for the removal of president bashar ela, sad. a poster of him displayed outside the building was torn down and ripped to pieces. many voice, their frustrations, oppression, and poverty have killed us. there are those whom we respect and honor among great people who are not satisfied with what is happening now. the town has
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largely escape serious 11 years civil war. but it citizens haven't been afraid to take to the streets. anti government protests took place in 2020, and again in february this year, state media report condemned the actions are what they call outlaws. but with inflation above a 130 percent, the anger seems unlikely to subside any time soon. make talk. speak al jazeera ah. time now for all the late his world cup action with peter stem it in our waterfront studio in data england or in to the world quarter finals of the comfortable whenever senegal harry kane got his 1st goal of the tournament in a 3 no victory synagogue started brightly and were only denied by a great save from jordan pickford keeping our boon ideas shot l. u. c says men could not capitalize on their early chances. and as the half went on, england took control. they opened the scoring with
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a t move and smart finish from jordan henderson, up to 38 minutes at old bait stadium. and in 1st half injury time they lead was doubled. captain harry kane, with his 1st goal of this, woke up to make a to know at half time the african champions could not respond. england's defense keeping a clean sheet for the 3rd success of game, and the european finalists rounded off a 3 no victory in the 2nd half full food and setting up bouquet or sacker for the gold england we'll be back in albedo on saturday for the call to final against france. what again took place at obeyed stadium, and that's where we'll find our correspondent poll reese. i go the miles off to what was the end the convention when i was sunday, go go a. 2 against
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a fantastic so all it's amazing. we destroyed that so well. so my good friends were kind of worried about before the guy, what did he? well you have to worry. the 1st 1015 minutes. i can always read all over. all right, ready? when you get a great what you know, a can we do? we can go to wow, get past friends. we can go all the way. well when he was still no son to go could have taken the late, but jordan pick for the goal. saved belie diaz efforts. was that the moment that the game slipped away from you? i taught them in a moment. we think we could go bad that good to have a big opportunity to do what we all right, unfortunate. that it was a different case. but reality coordinators, wellington place
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a huge challenge now is they take on the front a hope for that 1st woke up cycle in 56 years. oh, oh, harry force it was watching with england friends in london for us. a not to worry about a let's get this cynical perspective now from nick cock in deco. oh,
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for synagogue. people here feel like the team did as much as they could given that they didn't have that your money. i gotta get some of our players. what we thought so much that the point that we saw people in here, people that come here with their families, hoping that the african code of where that again, england is so much disappointment, especially because so many of the members of the squad evolve in the premiership. are our stars in their phone and their own right there was hope that they were able to push through to feed england and to go for it. so much is important here. a government also a problem africa. we want to have a few remaining morocco and all who are now on morocco to win against that game that will take place later during the week. but well, tub was really
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a moment of celebration for senate. all is going to need them to fight. the law are still out there. ah, celebrated at that at all. maybe with it over for many cynically. or then football is much more than a game. it's something that they really follow passionately into the pub remains. a celebration. fight tonight for england will now play front stay book they place in the quarter finals meeting. poland bats, alpha mama, stadium. willoughby. as you rule making history. becoming frances, all time record gold school rep. who go laurice equal the record for most french caps in this match? and he was tested early on by the polls defending champions. the lead in the 44th minute through. will it is you ruth,
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will no doubt remember this one. now move clear of theory on re sponsors wrinkled goes school with $52.00, doubling bleed in the $74.00, but it was storm and killing them. but a visit making him talk of the tournament. the 22 year old who was 42nd. the 9th, in injury, time furthering his golden boots campaign. while a handbill in the box by a dial. my con. poland, a penalty of dying moments of the game. robert, livid, don't keep putting that one away. and so it's a $31.00 when the full front, they move on to the quarter finals while holding bounds of the world camp out there is so hail malik was at the ultima stadium for us front stands the leaving altima stadium in jubilation. and why not? they've seen their side pull off and it's batek when against poland to advance that guitar. 2022. they didn't just when they score some great goes killian puppy with
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to fantastic strike than of course those in history as well. livia hero, becoming process all time leading goal scorer ahead of terry on re that there was some skeptics about france ahead of the storm and had some big injuries. the key players, however, seemed to me no difference night. they were just too strong for polen. it's amazing and i just got to real re, as we know it 52 goes, that's amazing. and there's 2 other players really good as well. grissman exhibiting for this one can and of course can be any, but i'm really happy. i think they can go to the, you know, and when the water and aids was very incredible. so i hope there you go for out in and when all the much i miss wilcock has been full of surprises within upset upset, jumped up that bronze, however, didn't get nervous tonight. they got the job done. and let's see what they do next
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. maybe they can go all the way to the final and retain their title. makes bringing one out on go and the jim a so layer. now what are called a final, a mouth watering prospect, england against france. chima. what do france need to do in that match? to ensure a place in the semi finals definitely, i think we have experience the best group stages in decades and we're about to experience the amazing what the final then about that one. i think it's that do i love the best quality and talent in europe here? in katara, so france, i think they need to keep on doing what we have seen, that the fact that they have the probably the most talented forward lining the terman makes me a big them us a little slightly, every sa, instead alpha england. so they, they need to keep that and being efficient in the back end. i think they might do it listen, a final or at one. i'll ask you the same question, just the other way round. what do england need to do to get into the final full so
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far when, when france has been at their most vulnerable, is because they've been hit 1st. if you start looking back in the last few years, despite the successes that they've had, i think that's where england has to go. i think that's where england has to really be more aware and a less, i hate to sit with them less patient. they have to go out on the front foot and really go and attack this france. i see how they react because at times when they're vulnerable, they can be hit, not just once, but twice, retaining will be able to do that in quick succession. throughout this entire tournament, absolutely should be a great match now. so we're now halfway through the last 16 and we'll see 2 more teams head through on monday. here's what we can look forward to with japan taking on croatia 1st up at o job stadium. and that's followed by 5 time champions, brazil against south korea at stadium $97.00, the full. so plenty to look forward to hearing cutter. and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera
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and still had hair on ounces. era, the south african president awaits a ruling party decision on his political fate following a scandal surrounding his animal farm and another winter of discontent in the u. k . more than a $100000.00, he worked as prepared to walk off the chill. ah ah, now in the u. s. wins is really showing itself on the pacific coast, yet of the giant circulation will bring rain or snow it some low high up to say through washington to idaho. and of course, the california mountains is rain at low levels down towards the central valley and
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in san francisco itself. it will keep winding up and then probably bring some showers down to los angeles a decent bit of winter. but it goes through fairly quickly and then it's left with cold weather and ra breeze across the northern plain states was the mid west, admittedly, with some snow developing quickly round about the great lakes is not extreme though, where the cold meets the warm you get this line to developing showers with atlanta only 12 degrees and thunderstorms. it's not going to be a particularly pleasant feeling. day i don't think recent very high temperatures and some of the small out of the of the caribbean will be what type, which is breeze coming from. the north doesn't bring much with it, but for a few showers. but you have got that rain coming across the coast of nicaragua, maybe some in costa rica in panama as well. but the concentration has been a bit further south through brazil, particularly down towards this area between rio port allegra which is still wet with where you've seen the flooding and where you probably will see a little bit more. ah
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ah ah, with lou ah, ah, again,
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you're watching out zara. his reminder of our top stories this our so called morality police unit, the monitors, women's clothing and iran has been suspended often months of protests. the unrest response by the death of a 22 year old had been arrested for lead should be violating address code. at least 2 people have died during an anti government process in southeastern syria, demonstrations stone, the government building and what wanda, and sets it on fire. the angry because of lies and prices and economic hardship and england have reached the quarter finals of the world cup gladys aca among the scores. and we know victory of african champions, senegal captain hurricane also has scored his 1st goal of the tournament and will play france in the last date so that we're going to present several rom, oppose. i was planning to go to the constitutional court to challenge a report that says he may have violated his as of office. an independent panel
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investigated rama pacer after he failed to report the fact of millions of dollars from his game farm in 2020. the governing african national congress discussed the matter on sunday. and the places as he did not take part in that meeting. it's always best when the match uh that effect a person person that should be discussed in the absence. so that's precisely what has led to my resume to enable members of the national working committee to have a discussion on the reports without my presence without brother may be there. so that we are free to express themselves as openly and thoroughly as possible without any form of fear or favor. evacuation orders have been issued for at least 2000 people on indonesia main
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island, java falling of a kind of corruption on sunday. a lot levels are at their highest, and andrea one bake has more cloud swirl around mount scenario as columns of ash blast into the air. the plume reaching a height of 15 kilometers, was accompanied by searing gas. people living in nearby villages flayed in panic. ah, traffic log jammed amid poor visibility. many are unsure of way to spending the night. oh, it's raining in my village now and you can't see anything. it's raining volcanic ash. i don't know which go. the most important thing is to run away from the village to sight. my family authorities of warned people not to come with an 8 kilometers of the crater. i think we have read it some nearby schools and village
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halls. they will be made available until the observatory declares. it is safe. scenario known as the great mountain is the highest volcano in java, and one of the most active when interrupted last december, entire villages were buried in mud. and at least 50 people were killed, of rubber for indonesia has $142.00 volcanoes and is home to the largest population living within close range of a crater. thus eruption won't be the last. it's not a question of if. but when andrea, from lake al jazeera, tens of thousands of key workers in the u. k, are going on strike this month. unions of calling for pay rises of 1000000 struggle to cope with inflation. more than a 1000 security work as a juice. it's a 48 hour strike on monday, affecting money deliveries, to banks and supermarkets. on december,
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the 9th postal workers will walk off the job, and among several one day selfish is being held before christmas eve. thousands of rail workers are expect to strike on december 13th, train service will be disrupted for up to 6 days. and on the 15th of $200000.00 nurses will take part in stoppages affecting dozens of organizations within the national health service. on a cus is a national lead officer. it tonight, that's the biggest union in the u. k. he's as workers have no choice, but the strike because of the rising cost of living. the people who are taking strong have been well actually and very far as well. we have members who are sleeping in car, goes back out to pick to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on the want to say members, i'm a nurse working in hospitals. i haven't been on the realities that they
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were we all the story was all the cost of living crisis where work is caught my kids, me rich, while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to swap action lightly. they do not have any choice and increasingly work as they're thinking. why should i have to pay the price? but economic crisis is not making oh, so improvement workers are winning. will be invoked, you know, the $450.00 to speak over the last year election about general secretary winning. i am putting over 200000000 into the pockets of our members. as a result of those members have been post take. it's actually because i have not. now the software, i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly, i know the cash and go with the white house has criticized former president. donald
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trump, for suggesting parts of the constitution should be thrown out in social media, post trump, again called for the 2020 election to be overturned. and so the elements of the constitution should be terminated, as no evidence of support. trans claims of election fraud has jo, castro has more. the donald trump is still angry that he lost the 2020 presidential election and on the weekend he unleashed his rage now directed at the us constitution. do you throw the presidential election results of 2020 out, and declared the rightful winner? or do you have a new election he posted on truth, social, a massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations and articles. even those found in the constitution, trump has made bombastic statements in the past, but that
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a former president would call for the suspension of the constitution was according to abide and spokesman and anathema to the soul of our nation. incoming house, democratic leader who came jeffries, described it as extraordinary. i thought it was a strange statement, but the republicans are going to have to work out their issues with the former president and decide whether they are going to break from him and return to some semblance of reasonableness or continue to lean into the extremism. trump has appeared to embrace extremism since announcing he's launching a 3rd bid for president. in recent weeks, he hosted nazi sympathizers, edmore lago and said as president, he pardoned rioters who attacked the u. s. capital. the developments have alarmed some moderate republicans who now question whether trump should be the parties presidential nominee. i vehemently disagree with, with the statement that that trump is made. trump is made, you know,
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a 1000 statements from which i disagree. people certainly are going to take into consideration a statement like this is they evaluated? can you getting some exec back from fantasy and fantasy? we're going to spend the contribution. but how will trumps make america great? again, supporters respond? well, they see his attack on the constitution as crossing a law line, or will they follow him across? ultimately, it is up to the republican voters to decide who will be there parties. next presidential nominee heidi jo. castro al jazeera washington. ah, now nigeria may not have qualified for cat 2022, but it's not dampened the country's world cup spirit fans are coming out to support players who have roots and then i jerry and they include because soccer is school and that we know victory over cynical few hours ago on sunday dinner attended one
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such gathering illegals. i met a fan, so it was a way of me pull them up, watching england naked, a company because one man with coyote citizen maybe. oh wow. he has made at least 22 appearances for the english side and he's british people here. he is also nigeria, a roman nigeria. and when i was like him with nigerian rhodes that have brought some consolation or nigerian football fans off to the super e equals, didn't qualified for the football. woke up. the goofy on is a young player, you know, to global. so with that in it, i mean a lot of local, local muslim income. everyone knew, so guys, nigeria, spooky rules, y'all, and i just feel doing that does florida born? she was one of us live when a job goes england. rosa go up to does teach,
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learn all to us, not as well. so goals are sometimes obama will be adult, points to zucker was. so we are proud of those pages. nigerian roots have represented countries like us, well, canada, and it does. but when those countries have faced african nations, so with a gun with his article to have almost a has quantified all previous woke up finals, there's hope amongst via that the country won't be able to other nigerian today is on the one stage to bring their grades a watch and going up already. ah.

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