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ah ah this is al jazeera ah hello, i am emily angry. this is denise our line from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes . a price cap on russian crude oil comes into effect as western powers increased pressure on moscow for inviting ukraine. a car bomb blast in northern syria is tensions rise over a possible round invasion from turret here. targeting kurdish fighters, south africa is a governing party is discussing president cyril rem of causes
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a political future. after he's accused of misconduct sedans, civilians parties signed a framework deal for political transition to and a month long standoff with the military and in world cup news, england and france a through to the quarter finals with some high schools. ah, welcome to the program, the kremlin has responded sharply to merge, limiting its oil income, saying a price cap for russian oil will destabilize a global markets. the g 7, the a u and australia have set the price for russian crude shipped by c at $60.00 a barrel. it's aimed at limiting moscow's ability to finance its war in ukraine while avoiding disruption to the global market. the crown has rejected the cap
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while ukraine says it should be $30.00 a barrel. that price cap comes into effect at the same time as your opinion, wide band own russians fossil fuels, the e u. g 7. mr alia will refuse to ensure shipping firms that transport russian oil at above the $60.00 a barrel cap. the g 7 provides insurance for 90 percent of the world's cargo, m. e. u was a major player in say, frank, russia is the world's 2nd largest crude exposure. oil is currently selling for about $80.00 a barrel, thomas. so don is in energy analyst. he says the cap will take a long time to impact the russian economy. in the media, it won't have a big impact on what they receive per barrel because they're already receiving about this are a little bit below this. okay. now the thing is they have to ship their oil farther and they ship it from the baltic. the baltic sea ports, it can't go to europe now,
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has to go all the way around to india or china. and that's $34.00 times as far as going to cost a lot more money. take a lot more ships. and if the ships are going to countries that are under the price cap than they can't be assured in the european union, which means it'll be fairly complicated for them. so there's a lot of extra cost. so this is a big headache for russia. in the short term about the same amount of oil, we'll get to india, china, navy, turkey as well. but then going forward, this is something, this is a tool and instrument that the west will be able to use to really squeeze russia as time goes on. you know, really 90 something percent of all this had already taken place in europe. a week or more ago, all the traders knew that this oil traders knew this was coming and were already buying oil from other places. so yes, they kind of quickly at the end, some countries fact up on russian oil, they got it on the ship in time and it'll take
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a month or so to get there. but really this had all been pretty well priced in contracts going forward had already been made to replace the soil. so in the short term, i don't see the shock in europe. stocks in asia have risen following the relaxation of china as strict code 19 rules. the move suggests beijing is taking a more pragmatic approach to the virus after widespread anti lockdown protests restrictions imposed on to the 0 cove and strategy have been blamed for shop downtown in economic growth this year. let's bring in mattie by king to ease the china director with the economist intimate intelligence corporate network. she joins us from shanghai many thanks so much for being on this news. our talk us through the reaction to beijing, relaxation of a 0 coated policy, particularly on global economic growth. well, it's going to be with you. so the reality is, relaxation might be a strong word for what we're seeing. now we are seeing some easing restrictions,
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but not a complete abandonment of 0 cove at the moment. this comes as welcome new to as welcome news though too many in who've been watching china, the china economy and china markets in the last year. because 0 cove, it has essentially stamped on consumer and investor confidence. really dragging on chinese growth, which has in turn been a real drag on regional and global growth. so what we're seeing now is kind of the after effects of the 1st announcement of relaxation measures on november 11th, which suggested that the 0 coverage policy would be optimized. then what we saw in response to that actually was returned to more strips. draconian rock locked down those cases continue to rise. now there seems to be a lot of uncertainty with local level implementation, varying across china. and yet, because i think both consumers and businesses markets have been anticipating this shift for some time. we've seen markets move on the basis of rumors about beijing
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relaxation just a few weeks ago. there's a welcome sigh of relief from those, hoping that this will spur china's economy back to life. as you mentioned, china has an abandon, it's 0 code and policy altogether. so just how cautious should market space i would ask, i would, i've been courage caution. on the one hand, you know, 0 copay has really been a chokehold on china's economy, really holding back growth this year. on the other hand, we're not out of the woods yet. because it's quite unclear what will happen when infection is inevitably rise. china says that the coven, naive population, without any kind of immunity through infection, and still a low level of immunization or vaccination, and particularly boosters and the elderly or more vulnerable population. so it's unclear whether we'll see a return to more strict restrictions. should there be an explosion in cases? and so i think we're probably going to have a winter of uncertainty ahead of us. but hopefully we'll see this settle out
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sometime next year. and we can return to kind of the more stability that we come to expect from the chinese market matter. you how much damage has been done as a result of these almost 3 years of strict locked dams. and how much did it complicate the global economic recovery? it's certainly complicated things for china, and i think what you've seen last week and why we're seeing is relaxation now is staging was at the point of losing control of both the buyers and public patience. so it's certainly commented and complicated. china is rebound, of course, led the world in global growth coming out of the pandemic. but then, as the rest of the world was making the transition from pandemic to and to make china seem to stick with 0 hope it using essentially 2020 tools of you know, close borders, testing and a lot downs for a 2022 version of the virus virus, only continents of variance was, were less deadly. and so instead of being able trans transition away from kind of
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disrupting economic activity, in fact, as it became harder and harder to contain these more transmissible sub by variance, you saw the lock downs becoming stricter and stricter. the lowest point, of course, for china was this year in q 2. when john high was locked down for 2 months, almost, you know, the most vibrant economic powerhouse of china. it really almost led to the chinese economy to contract in q 2 this year. the 1st time that would have happened in several decades. so it's hard to underestimate how much damage is done both economically, but also to some extent in terms of patients of the population in day, many competing factors. we really appreciate your insights, money by kink. the china director with the economist intelligence corporate network, thank you. ah, sedans, military rule is and the opposition forces of freedom and change have signed
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a deal to end a months long. political stand of the agreement will pave the way for the establishment of civilian rule and elections. sudan has been without a functioning government since october last year, when the military seized power. let's bring in hip morgan who's following developments for us from cartoon. hello there he but just how credible is the agreement given that the former one was torpedoed by the army. when that's something that we have that represents the forces of freedom and change volition here and this home just before they signed the agreement. and they said that the fact that this time, they're more political parties, and that they're more regional and international actors involved in the making up this framework agreement. then they believe that the military will not take over power once again. they say that the fact that this has been the desire of the people, the fact that the agreement, the framework agreement guarantees that the transitional government will be
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a pure civilian government with no military playing any role in the politics. which is something that protested on the streets and other political parties have been demanding. they said that guarantees the while ago, if the military tries to backtrack from that agreement, then people on the street as well as political parties will, will demand will make sure that the party that, that, that their agreement remains and force. so they seem to be relying heavily, not just on the legal terms of the agreement, but also on the regional axis and the international actors that have been to the way for this agreement, hippa wise and everyone on board with this agreement working well, protestors have been saying that they don't want the military to negotiate with for the core parties and they don't want new role. they'd rather see the military returned to the barracks and political parties have a pure civilian government. well, that agreement does pay way for a civil and transitional government. the, the fact that them that there were negotiations with the military and the 1st place
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has angered lots of protesters than the other political parties who say that they have been excluded from the deal making from the, from the negotiations and from 5th agreement. and the belief that it does not meet the aspirations of their political parties and their agendas. so there is some opposition from political parties and from protesters on the streets towards this agreement. but here, empress hall, the military, the political party say that be believe that this would pay way for a new transitional period and forced ability, a political stability incident. or we really appreciate the update as always have a morgan live for us there in the cartoon to syria. now where a car has exploded in the north in during one person. it happened in the city of commission. it comes is attention grows on the border with turkey air which has been targeting at kurdish fighters. it blames for an attack in istanbul last month that spring in cinema cause yolo who is in killers near the border there. hello there cinema. what more you hearing about this explosion?
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well, as far as we know from the pro s yeah, media is that it is an i e. the explosion but and no one and there are no casualties. yes. yeah. hasn't made any official statement. yeah. about the explosion, but as far as it is, reports is on the media logs to they are education facilities department. and besides, that's a northern syria through retaliation between the turkish forces and the ass, the f continue and an over denied her as c f targeted the outskirts of a turkish bays. in the counter side, you have a level and it targets it's alba area. the vicinity is off alba, and trickier responders targeting dest df pulse. and according to sd of media, trickier targeted around town for the where are some suing and government forces that have been deployed. on the other hand,
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we have heard turkish media reporting that turkish intelligence smith had targeted an e mail this morning, eliminating killing one of the asked the f co vendors we set to be in charge of the area. also the sci media reports of a russian monitor plane landed and come to so which took off from the mainland, a russian air vase. and let's hockey up and ask for april iran, you know, my m i r d media russian general alexander typo is and i was in the plane. i knew he was. he landed, encompasses to talk about the recent developments in the region, including the turkish ground. the fence that with the commanders and send him what's the latest on the plan? turkish invasion into northern syria. what are you hearing? we have been reporting there will be a ground the fence of either turks in northern territory. the thing the vehicle was for many days, it is still on the table, military wise, everything is ready,
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but the military says they are waiting for a command for from the turkish, a turkish present register for our day. on the, on the other hand, we know that there are negotiations going, going with the americans with the russians. and the russians are trying to mediate some talk between on cobra and damascus. this is what we know. on the other hand, to kia, ask from united states to persuade the u. s. partner in the fight against nicer to withdraw from turkey. southern border down to 30 kilometers, which are 2 kias says it was agreed with the then president, mr. donald from 2 years ago during operation piece spring, but the s d f. we heard that the f leaders say they were no were told by the us. it's with rope in that this and so true here says either at the uh, with rose or encore, i'll will launch this awaited round offensive eventually. all right, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed syndrome because your li live for us
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there in the killers. at least 2 people have been killed during anti government protests in southwest syrian, demonstrate as they're angry about the rising cost of living fuel shortages and power outages. nick talks vig has more than a can chaos in the center of sway their deafening volleys of gunfire as people run for their lives. a brief lull allows locals to help someone injured and carry him to safety. then more gunfire. a military vehicle in place in the background of the bomb and i'd go earlier chanting demonstrators, frustrated by rising prices. power outages and water cuts stoned 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 said
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a poster of him displayed outside the building was torn down and ripped to pieces. many voice, their frustrations, oppression, and poverty had killed us. there are those whom we respect and honor among great people who are not satisfied with what is happening now. the time has largely escaped 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 reports condemned the actions of 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. it's time now for the weather, including the outlook for our weld cut matches right here in doha. he's run, wrote up forecast in just a minute. first of all, a look to the east southern talent in particular where it's been raining heavily, steadily, heavily, and more than it should be. there's
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a warning out for flooding and no surprise, i think a cloud that it's gone away for now. left, a $175.00 millimeters rain on the ground, which in context is more than expected. the whole december by another. 3rd says no one has a warning, but what's already gone through will wander, we think, into a low in the bay of bang goal. and this orange color will suggest some heavy rain for norton's record towel nodded. by the middle of the week, back to football focus. we have not yet had any concern about rein, hardly surprising revenue plates, and certainly in cattle. but there is this line here which is producing showers in q 8 saturday in iran. and it looks as though it's coming south, but not today. so for this evening's matches and we'll fix it on these algae, new stereo at 6 o'clock. japan, b, croatia, 25 degrees. gentle breeze. lovely conditions. little cooler. by the time it gets a 10 o'clock local kick off a brazil the south korea instead of 974 made of 974 containers 21 degrees and
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a gentle breeze. fine looking day on tuesday, but the 2 days to rest days could, could give you a thunderstorm. ah, the family of brazilian at football stopped pele, says he is not in the end of life care. the legendary player was hospitalized on saturday with a lung infection. the 80 t road has been receiving chemotherapy as he battles colon cancer. his family says he has been well enough to watch vocab games and he'll be released when his condition improve its day 3 of the knockout stages in japan face croatia. and the 1st game of the day, the match. well, we played it algae, new stadium at 15, gmc bon later at 19 gmc, 5 time champions. brazil take on south korea and stadium 97 for while sunday night. so england and france sort of the quarter finals after
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convincing, when french is strike libya rule lead to the side to $31.00 victory over poland. root made he made history rather is francis top score with 52 guys, the passing harry reeves. recall those 51, the other game so in no count finagle, 3 new ah! back to our world news now in the faint of south africa the president hangs in the balance as top ladies of the governing party discuss his political future. president cyril roma paused left it that johannesburg meeting of african that national congress laid is a short time ago. and independent panel found the president may have violated. he is out of office after filing to report the theft of millions of dollars from his
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farm. for that says he will challenge the report in court. mama jem june is standing by for us in june hamelburg. hello there mohammed. any development from your end on this meeting? hi emily. well, president, rama poser was here at this vin, you for what seemed to be a little over an hour he met with some of the people inside. we did not have access to that meeting. and then he left there after he left. i'm fully mother who's the spokesman for the african national congress of reap reporters here. that president, rama poser, had recused himself from the proceedings that even though he should be here because he is the leader of the a and c. and this is a meeting of the leadership committee, the decision making body of the agency that because they are discussing a matter involving the president. that means that it would be inappropriate for him to be here. and so he left. this is the same scenario that played out at a meeting that happened at the same venue yesterday as well. now i will mention
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there have been some, a supporters of present or opposite have shown up outside of this venue. earlier in the day they were chanting and singing songs supporting mr. rom, oppose, or they were telling us that the country would be much worse off without him at the helm. many of them had signs saying that miss, rama poser had effectively fought corruption in this country that he had done a lot and that he should be given a chance to continue to serve as president of this country. but there were also just a few anti rom opposed demonstrators, and they said that in fact, they believed that mister arm oppose it, had been involved in corruption, and that he should step aside. emily at ma'am it has the president continued to deny he's done anything wrong. not only has he continued to deny that he's done anything wrong. he is also mounting a legal challenge to the findings from that independent panel report, which suggested that mister m a poser had acted improperly while in office. these
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were preliminary findings. mister, i'm a poser, has mounted a legal challenge. he essentially wants to get those findings thrown out on legal grounds. it's unclear which court, which form this will play out and, and what kind of an effect it will have on parliament. because what's happening to morrow is a very big day in this ongoing farm gate. saga to morrow, at least for now, it is scheduled that there will be debate in the national assembly about the findings of that independent panel. and that they may go ahead with a vote to set up an impeachment panel inside of parliament. that would be really a devastating blow to mr. rom, oppose it, because it would increase the scrutiny on him at a time when he's trying to get people to rally behind him a. but there is speculation here. local media circles wondering if mr. rom oppose. it would be able to get some kind of injunction from perhaps the constitutional court in this country that would stop those proceedings in parliament. so it's a very confusing situation, but this is a scandal that his rock,
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the presidency. you have a theft that happened at his private game form, paula, paula, in which at least $580000.00 was stolen. you have allegations that he may have been involved in a cover up he denies wrong doing. but the fact the matter is this has continued to envelop him, sent me him as we really appreciate that update as always, mohammed jam jane lamb for say in chance back according mozambique is deciding the fate of 19 people accused in the countries. the biggest corruption case, the hidden debt scandal happened when state owned companies secretly borrowed $2000000000.00 without parliament approval enforced donna's to cut funding, leading to the collapse of the currency and debt default form security officials. and a son of a former president are among those convicted 10 men accused of involvement in the worst paced time attack in belgium. history going on trial. 32 people were killed in twin bombings at brussels airport and metro system. in 2016,
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the trial is taking place in a purpose built, causing the foreman nature headquarters. north of the belgian capital, the world's largest volcano is still spewing lava. a week after its latest eruption began. the morning lola is one of the 5. okay, now that make up the big island of hawaii, the lava flow is slowing and is not expected to threaten populated areas. rescue as have evacuated more people from villages near a volcano on indonesia main island of java, following interruption on sunday. officials, a warning of danger from cooling lava alert levels are at their highest as andrea fun viking reports. clouds 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.
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ah, traffic log jammed amid poor visibility. many are unsure of where to spend 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 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
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living with in 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 churches in ukraine are being searched as the government looks, the pro ration activity. the orthodox church has deepened. historic times to moscow, where we challenge reports from keith. oh, the sunday service in the calabria, the sprawling monastic complex of churches, ukrainian capital, and one of the holiest sites in eastern orthodox christianity. the orthodox traditions who believe as a united in worship, in the kingdom of god. oh, on as things don't always work out that way,
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2 weeks back purchased labourer was rated by ukraine security service looking for pro russian activity are the ukranian churches affiliated to the moscow patio kate had been search to him or her num, all buddies responsible for ensuring national security must intensify, measures to identify and counter the subversive activities of rush and special services in the religious environment of grain speckled ukraine's orthodox church structure. his fractured traditionally, he was subordinate to moscow, bought in 2019 an independent ukrainian orthodox church, was recognized by orthodoxies highest authority in est amble and following russia's february invasion. the branch, still affiliated to russia, renown states, moscow ties. but suspicions of collusion remain president the landscape says he
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wants new legislation to safeguard ukraine's spirit till independence. but there's a growing danger of trampling ukraine's constitutional rights to religious freedom . worship as apertures. glover insist they're loyal ukrainians, and there's nothing to hide here. i say it's an aggressor, but it's so extremely needed, but it must be done correctly. but there is no need to do. these searches was to search for applica brand. this is elizabeth security services. it's very politely, we have nothing against the guys. they did their job, they came, they checked, we show them everything because oh, that he usually who teaches the latter. i believe lawbreakers can be prosecuted without the need for new legislation. when you have the statement can show equality by law without resorting to media spin, but at the same time, the state has the right and obligation to protect
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a state of total integrity. if religious organizations adopt a particular idea, the homes, the state, they must answer according to the law, a priest from the lover was arrested for supposedly leading a pro russian chance alleged anti ukrainian propaganda was seized in other church rates. oh, in wartime, loyalties are constantly questioned, and ukraine's leadership wants priests to show which side thereon rory challenz. how does era give? the british government may deploy the army to keep public services running this month as tens of thousands of workers go on. strike unions calling for pay rises and improve working conditions. as people struggle with rising inflation. it's the latest in a series of industrial action. on a sob is the national laid officer at unite the weakest union in the u. k. it says workers have no choice, but to strike the people who are taking structures have been on
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actually and very hard as well. we have members who are sleeping in car because i can't afford to pay to go to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food thing . and when i say members, i'm in nursing looking at hospitals. i happen to be on the realities that they will see the results of a cost of living crosses where work is caught my kids, me richer while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to fix rock action lightly. they do not have any choice and increasingly work as they're thinking, wash it, i have to pay the price. but economic crisis is not making. oh, so improvement work because our wedding will be both, you know, the 450 the speak over the last year election about general secretary sounds right
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winning. i think i'm putting over 200000000 into the pockets for the members of the members have been post to take. it's actually because i have not sure. now for soccer, i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly, now, you know, the start catching, the same tim goblin might have been selected as oxford dictionary is word of the year. it's a type of behavior which is an apologetic li, self indulgent, lazy, or grady. and a way that rejects social nouns 2022 is the 1st time the when has been determined by a public folks as his home i just learned about as well. we'll be looking at today's woke up action in just a moment without special coverage with joanna guys raska and raoul pathic do stay with us. it's in just a few moments time. ah,
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a long conflict between india and pakistan. prestige catamount is wondering what least the kashmiris pioneering a slow on al jazeera ah, the al jazeera sent to stage. okay, now is the one with my just off and i go in the field voices from different corners . welcome to then can you eat any that? i mean community, everybody don't. international filmmakers, some well, cause journalists watch individual mid to week to act. yep. response, we have to resist and we have to be a manual bring programs to inspire. you were viewed as troublemakers. what we're
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really looking for real solutions on al jazeera lou with bellingham chat as he strides forward over the halfway line coated with the whole entire re came running pretty sick last week. this week carried it off the market. it to the quarter part over there. a roll top are welcome to well talk to die is england. beach fed
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a gold breed ill in the law? 16. mixed up for them. france the writing champions, comfortably beating poland on a record breaking night for libya. you're rude. hello, i'm john. i get your oscar the games. keep coming to cool unless jemila joins me on the site back this morning to look ahead to another he'd say if not out football, as opposed to brazil is naima declared fix to face south korea. wilson starts and can giant killers, japan continue their incredible run every germany in spain, but must now overcome croatia to reach the lost faith. ah, whatever thought, all the action shortly. but 1st let's bring you the gold from yesterday. england, as i said, into the world cup quarter finals. after a comfortable with our decided go, harry kerry got his 1st goal all the told of it in a 3 mill victory. well,
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england opened a story lights in the 1st off with a fine. harry carried jude telling him in a small but it's a livable captain. jordan henderson. out in the 1st off into the time captain harry carried a double about made with his 1st goal of the well cut to make it to do. it is leading the assist table at the told with the 2018 gold boots, with the bar here in england, rounded off a foreign if we know victory in the 2nd half young stuff. phil, pardon said there, but other young that caught our soccer and after the match go for bedford. jordan had said he would put a price for the late delegate, although the tina just didn't want to hear it. with them enjoy capable boy's only 19, so them enjoy them all in credible to total and for
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a long period of time. now your domains, all these cars did on the restore, and then the whole, please keep going from step to strand, keep working, keep doing things. he's doing a thing on the pretty foreign minister has been joining in england's victory celebration that richie mac tweeting. i talked to kathy a hosting. an incredible, well copy so far. the group stages will be remembered as one of the all time greats come on england. keep the dream alive. ah, absolutely love. this is the glitzy coming back to the hotel south, the doha, the city of i'll walk clearly a very, very happy i relax squad. joined themselves as hotel saw what a guy coming up for england next i will play defending champions broad st. saturdays . will that have to go to site? a blockbuster? quote, a photo. they book that place in the last light off the bathing polar that's font,
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but it's the ultimate a stadium once again, killing a bath. hi, selda, shar galleries equal the record for the most french caps in this match that he was tested early on. bipolar france. i got the li just before half tar guy, olivia 0, becoming his countries reco gold score with a full bottle of 50 gold. but in the 74 bit, it's alberta. beth, i double believe with a powerful finish in 2018 young part of the tour limits making it impacted. it's all tough as well or the 32 year old really 2nd it is retard that's is 15 castle 2022 years now. school 16 is up to 14 game, a fraud about negotiate for the penalties of poland. it, sorry, but it was through like brook come back. free one was how it ended to the french despite being to go play with the rights for the golden boots. buffy are the focus
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on one thing. the only objective for me to win the world cup now to do in the next game quarter final is the most important things. and that's what i dream. the only thing i dream is this. i for that i came here, i came to in this walker. i didn't came here to, to win the golden ball to golden bought. see if i went it, of course i'm gonna be happy, but that's not the way i'm here. i'm here to win. and i'm a here to have the fresh, nothing. all that's banging jemila hair, gemma, we're inland. great or was synagogue. but no england. what it great because said let's make, does really not forget that the beginning of the much a synagogue had nothing to lose. they were the underdogs forbade really tried. they put a lot of effort and they had those 3 clear chances. and now it wasn't until the really on the billing assist that they could change and that the end of some leadership that they managed to, to really be superior and dominate the game. they would absolutely great in all the
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lines of down south east chris. this is in a kind of build up to this tournament and i thought of this one of his team choices . but it seems that he's getting it right now and he, yes, he's definitely getting a drive. he got so much criticism, even before the tournament for relegation in the nation with this problem, especially in the defensive side to speak with mcguire. he defended him so much and giving it back. now he did the same with kind of something in the me to feel and he's being the absolute either of the steam and the bellingham choice. now it might be the obvious one, but he's a teenager. maybe in a lot of manage. it would have been something more secure rough, cuz i know the challenge is that the guy last night and well me to take away apart from being, it's like the form. it's a physically, much more impressive than that play is frankly, the well cops going to be a lot less colorful. i'm seeing them because yeah,
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we're going to miss them so much. i wasn't in the game unfortunately, but i what i was watching on tv. it was impressive. watch them, it cheered like that when they were 3 needle, they were losing and they were doing the chance. it's impressive that the way they perform, they even though rehearsed before the game. so they have been bringing so much join color happiness in the stadiums and yeah, we'll be missing them for lunch. we will miss. certainly, as i say good bye. now the tournament will england and cynical funds for watching around the world. let's get some of that reactions. a special foreman's fault. 30 minutes weren't very good and i'm returning all sort of well. or since reasonable once a week the going to make a 3 clean shape, some spin taco stores with it now. all looking good. i believe that one day
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i'd have to confront you will leave the property because if you look at all the teams that played in this one pub, reese, i'm happy to get back in. and so i believe that happy hour one day. right. so that with a case on we'll have you done like kathy on monday. i go when it comes to sending out a fully made amazing j betting i much. when you say it's kind of a them i go for the show. yeah. like honestly i lease it show me like and i think like they all think the same way i java. jerry that got the record and the gold but it's i have a battery with the headline. yeah. 5. 0 so far per 4 ones was extraordinary. we saw that this would be a little messy, woke up, i think,
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but they had another idea. the connection that she has with sue is so especially 11, there may be forefront. it was a good that eventually it was something really about them and some bins him up with them play the sermon, but they have a special connection in. he's not going to be mental that much and might not be having so many goals. but they would like to talk about unplug grissman because he has been struggling in the past years. he hasn't been playing for watch. the loaner . miss susan, who couldn't play more than 60 minutes with electrical much read because of that strains. the way it is transferable to grid. here he is the player that makes all that for the word line of front of the defending champion work. so let me get this the spotlight as well. but of course, it will be on the center on everything, just to give some spotlight as well to the polish go keep of a chance and we saw some beautiful pictures just at the end of the game office. it was a loss for the team. and his young son was with him to watch it. he devastated for
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liam, sensitive and comforting his son. in fact, he treated about it also saying, you know, my son learned that you can lose with pride and with honor that have we seen a better go keeper? at the moment and sent him, i don't think so. he's been the best. i'm sure fall and played that note stages with things to him foresees. i think it was the unexpected, the started because all the spotlight was for live on those keyboards. eventually hold on for them to their game live on the west to alone. there. 3 for the, for the word line. so he wasn't an a stunning performance. maybe we saw that for the 12 would be the star in the goal. but changing definitely was in a couple of ways. jim briefly wins false englands. oh, i only a couple of words. i would say friends, but i have lots of notes now. okay, interesting. well, engines men can still dream of winning. well come in cats,
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off for now at least. but it's england's women who have given their funds the biggest chase so far this year. winning the euros in the summer for one local women's club in london, it's about community as much as it is supporting success as needing baba reports. as a community center in south east london, they getting back into training. what makes this football club different is it's the only one in the country specifically for muslim women. sisterhood f. c, and started in 2014. but it's clear how much it means to which members i came across inter instagram and sisterhood, etc. and i saw that there was major visas, goes in it like me and i thought let me, let me give a shot. and i went to the training session and it was so much fine. and with the goes to say welcoming and lovely. and i never went back to anything else. initially, the club struggled with funding, but recently for the 1st time it's played 5 aside. and 7 aside in the lady, she could eager we were really determined to say like, well, yeah, this was a lie,
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but we can still play, we're and we can still get pretty far in the league and we came forth and it was for our 1st kind of league, i think we're really happy about that to be fair. regardless of results is already proving invaluable for young women from across the capital. recently summer got together to watch will, cup matches. it's nice to see that the world of it's for everyone and it's like a can be represented in quenches, outside of europe, and on in like, mustn't country. so it's, it's nice to see that. and i, and i was our support neuron on their plan with the router that he can answer like i've lost interested of where we might be a long way from the world cup stadiums in cut off. but for these players, what matters most is simply enjoying the sport and being able to be themselves. and as it attracts new players, the hope is the club can offer a welcoming space to more muslim women for years to come. i mean that he barbara al jazeera rather high in london. jim,
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what surprised me about this tournament is just how welcome the environment has been here and catherine for women and children and the some of you felt that as well. yeah, i felt it and it remind me probably for the euros the womans or the summer, but we've seen so many families say so many kids enjoying this tend to go, for example, some of the fun may. so it's been very family and kids friendly. this work um definitely yeah, and it turns out having no cold stadiums is not the worst idea feels like for that . but with the success of the, the women for women's years and the attendance is how big a landmark can the women's world cup and you know, be for australia, new zealand, next year. well, it's probably going to be record breaking again because they have just launched the pre sales and they are already being some of the games. and this is a big change comparing to what was the last war copying in front of the euro's. i
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think it was a game changer. i was lucky enough to be there covering that final and the previous games. and i was talking to some of the organizers and they were aware that they the mistake when they planted that they looked toward a small venue. they were not expecting so much success. now we know that woman for a lot of people, and i'm sure it's going to be a game changer as well. this next little cup. okay, just jemma. thank you very much for the action doesn't let up today. it starts with japan versus co aisha at $5800.00 gmc. we'll get to that one in a moment. but the evening game at stadium 97 for the far farm when it's brazil, again, south korea, brazil star, they matter is set to play for the resilience to get south africa. what calories laughing again. jeff korea later off recovering from an ankle angel name. i missed the last 2 games with an ankle injury that he picked up in the game against, via but his boss still wanna confirm if he'll be able to stop. is my son
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a my the inside the account organization with his verses as far as naima, which i know is everyone's big question. he's going to train this afternoon with him training this afternoon. yes, he will be in the match. that's what it means. but he will go through special training to avoid any kind of situation. i don't like, and i don't give information that is not true. i want to be credible throughout my career. i've always maintain my credibility with you all. if i don't want to say something, i don't, so he's going to try this afternoon. if everything goes well, he will play in the match viper. jeremy honestly do presume really need no more to win. my soul here let properly matter. nay. mar and she she really needs her bad talented to play or he is a dear friend. he's got this talent and is not with her just with steve to if you us gul tier before to put your tino or loose end leakage is not that he is that talented. 30 different player with a lot of goal and
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a lot of talent. he works so much there he attract so many defenders that to why he's got so many injuries mucosa and they go hard on him and he makes he can change her game in a minute. so yeah, definitely near eva brazil wants to. we champions again, they need the bridge version of new mark. well brazil will play south korea for the 8th time, but it's the 1st competitive meeting between the tea science itself. chris 1st well cut knockout match since 2010. they won their final game and group 8 against portugal and then not intimidated by brazil. games over on me were playing up against world class players. i don't feel that intimidated or pressured in our national team. there are world class players to, along with many other great players. so every time we train together we play with good players. so i don't think it comes as a particularly big burden for me. no, no. okay, we're not going to cross the alex since then. he's a journalist and k league football comments i tried to join just from saw. thanks so much for joining us, alex. we all know how important south korean captain min song is to his team. how
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big a figure is he in south korea when compared to other celebrities in the country? yeah, well, i mean, as a football, he is far away from the star of the modern era. and because it is position and goal scoring capability, i'd say he's eclipsed the very famous party some but for him, the legends now and korean terms anyway. and i think a lot of money still hold him in high regard. but so no man is also definitely because of all is endorsements and the kind of personality he has transcended sports as a cultural figure. and, and he is of course, loved you know, i don't know whether he's the david back him of career because i think david beckon hid. personality was a little bit different again, but he's got sort of national state just and he's a big deal. of course, it wouldn't have necessarily the same abbot found
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a mistake bts they call themselves army fans and they come from around the world and they are so fiery and fearsome. that anybody who does criticize them alive will be in for a lot of flag. i don't think so when a quite that one sided should we say he's a big deal and, and all that i show the hopes are on him right now, but that there is a lot more to this korean side here. mean, i mean you are full on the kilogram. who are the other players that we should look out for? yeah, it's interesting actually that many of the players have been commentating on for the last 3 years. are in this world cup squad because we kind of expect that a lot of the players who are of a higher international well cut type spacious would be playing abroad, the likes of kim and j, the defender, who's just outstanding, having a brilliant season for napoli, and and the 2 outstanding players are signing mit up front or on the wing and at
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the back. but you've got the lights of chalk you song as well, who's immersion? this will cup is with a heart throb. it must be said, but he is still playing the military service he was playing for the military family returned to dunbar. hyundai motor is one of the teams of the locally and this has been, i think, his chance to shine for the whole nation. because haley has a certain level of support, but the national team you go many, many more millions of people who are not normally football fan, so suddenly come out and, and support team. so they're learning about these types of players. and alex is also been a tough few weeks for south korea following that fatal stampede in sole last month . how important has the success of the national team been in terms of lifting the mood of the nation? yeah, definitely important. it would inevitably happen anyway. south korea got out the group stage with what's being viewed as a miracle, the same portugal,
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and having the you're quite gone a result. exactly right. you're going winning, but not by too much. remember one more year ago i go and so pretty would be out of his world cup now. so that was speed as a miracle, but this brazil game that hoping for another miracle. and definitely optimism has risen considerably when you consider where we were the national period of morning. after that, it's a one try stay just in the weight of halloween and how we can and i would add that because you've had large crowds gathering together and central. so it's been almost a test about mentality and i know the younger people when they went out together for the early as well, cup games, they were a bit wary and somebody was towed away because i was scared of those big crowds. but the fact that crowd control has been established and we haven't had any reports of accidents, there's been that test as well to get through successfully. so i thought i can, it's great to hear thought cyber have to leave it there for now. thank you very much. well, well, fans wait for kick off,
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there's plenty for them to see around dough. hard during this tournament, alexia bryan is at the national museum for us. i'm here at the national museum where the festival in motion is getting underway and it's dozens of performances across katara over the next, 13 days. inspired not only by how 3 culture, but also the architecture and the landscape of this country. so there are performances here at the national museum, also at the museum of islamic art along the cornish. at the bar, i had a striking mirror installation, but also in the desert at secrete at a sculpture, my richard serra. you can see this performance is just ending, but they will be dozens of performances over the next 13 days in places like this. the national museum, which was opened in 2019, designed by french architect john new val and modeled on the days that grows, which is clusters of crystals which formed over time looked like pieces of flowers . so spectacular buildings like this places that
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a works of art in their own right now at the home of more spectacular works over the next 13 days. well in the 1st game in the day 2018 runs up, croatia looked to spoil japan sponge upon beat. well cut when is germany and spain to finish top of the group. they had the chance to progress past the round of 16 for the 1st time in their history. and the team nicknamed the samurai blue. say there will be looking for some of that summarize spirits to help them thought what was going on there. we believe in ourselves we can do it until now. japan football was not able to go past around 16 months on the you got out in japan, the summarize, very famous. so we would like to fight like summarize. i think this is a great opportunity to show ourselves how we can fight as a summer. i so please keep rooting for us. we did it was, you know, still, you know, was near the they beat into woke up when is in germany in spain. they were losing
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that shared their mental strength. and what i launched as a message to my players was never under estimate any one. they will apply the summer i philosophy. and if we want to go further, we must apply that very standard. the very same attitude show maximum respect for the opponent and we will see who is about the same jealous, i know that i should have all the pedigree but japan had the lamentable to beating your boys, buried our germany and the group started just yes, but just bunch for them be considered favorites. i mean you with the rankings are 12 gray shirt, 24 and japan and gray show the former running out of rushes, woke up so i think they should be showing something more that we have seen. but yeah, you're right. jump on have the momentum, they had to have pressure here. they have all the motivation. they don't have a key player to start, but they are a very well organized group. so i think it's gonna be a tight less 16 gemma f on saying that the creation team are getting a bit old now. but they're still bringing the results. yes,
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they are doing their results and i think that's why dollars the coach was appealing . the proud of these players, like saying we come from a very small country for millions with history. what can we can do it again and now because it's, it was one of the eldest squad, sir with belgium, belgium. we saw what they experienced and they need diverse version of moderate choke over seizure and the rest because it's the only way to read the momentum of the blue. summarize. all right, well that, so we've got time for thank you for jamie. don't forget you can get well cut content on our website, al serra dot com forward slash 12 are good. we're back. 30 berkey gmc replaced the form cutouts where it's ready to question is anyone cat killian or about how you the right to the golden group variable? or co lead their story group on said i area. oh
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