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and take risks to share their experiences. why? because they miss award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on images you. ah . sedans, military rulers reach a deal with civilian leaders to end the political crisis there. but some groups stay away. ah, robinson, and this is all to save alive from doha also coming up south africa running part, he says, it won't take action against president settle rumba. poses while he challenges the report of misconduct in court hunting for the russia connection. we visit the
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churches in ukraine being searched for links to moscow. and the knockout stage is continue at the world cup with japan facing croatia. ah, we're going to start in russia though, where moscow is accusing ukraine of using drones to attack to its air base is deep inside its borders. russian officials the say 3 service men were killed in the explosions at the military bases near the cities of verizon and sat at off close to moscow. bahama vows in the russian capital with more than the blasts. so far, what we know is it's a citations from tough and velocity, talking about these 2 explosions. one of them as you mission took place near the city of us. and that's a 185 kilometers southeast of moscow. and it took place at an airbase
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and the target of this explosion was a fuel tanker not exploded, killing 3 people and wounding 5 others. the other explosion took place in in the south region. and that's 730 kilometers further south east of moscow. and the governor of south off, he was quoted as saying, no, no civil is where had no infrastructure was damaged by this explosion. but in the sources, the source i mentioned that explosion took place at an air base about a hosts, nuclear capable russian strategic bombers. that's why there is a lot of questioning here about what happened little bit a series of explosions across the ukraine. people in keith. i've taken shelter in a metro station out. the airway sounds went off. president of lot of me as landscape says air defense is shot done. most of the russian missiles
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churches in ukraine. i being searched as the government luther pro russian activity . the orthodox church as deep and historic tides to moscow where we challenge reports from cave. oh, this sunday service in the key, perchance, calabria, 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 and worship in the kingdom of god. oh horner things don't always work out that way. i who weeks back protest, glad for was rated by ukraine security service looking for pro russian activity are the ukranian churches affiliated to the moscow. patrick kate have been search to
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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 friendship. traditionally, he was subordinate to moscow, bought in 2019 an independent ukranian orthodox church, was recognised by orthodoxies highest authority in istanbul, 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 wants new legislation to safeguard ukraine's spiritual independence. but there is a growing danger of trampling ukraine's constitutional rights to religious freedom . worshippers apertures, glover insist they're loyal ukrainians. and there's nothing to hide here. jojo,
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russia is an aggressor, but so action is needed, but it must be done correct number, but there is no need to do these searches was to search for here the caller, but aren't you? this is bo eulissa security services. we hope very politely, we have nothing against the guys. they did their job, they came, they checked, we show them everything because ellison. oh, so he usually who teaches of a lover, believes lawbreakers can be prosecuted without the need for new legislation. when yet, oh, the state must ensure a quality by law without resorting to medius been, but at the same time the state has the right and obligation to protect his territorial integrity. why, if religious organizations adopt a particular idea that harms the state, they must answer according to the law. the priest from oliver was arrested for supposedly leading a pro russian chance alleged anti ukrainian propaganda was seized in other church
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raids. oh, in wartime, loyalties are constantly questioned, and ukraine's leadership wants priests to show which side thereon moorish allens, how da 0 he if the top leaders of south africans governing parties say they will not adopt the recent report on a scandal implicating the president of misconduct versus i'm opposed briefly attended the african national congress meeting. an independent panel found the president mail violated his oath of office. after failing to report the theft of cash from his farm on the postal says you'll challenge the report in court. any resolved that the any fee will vote against the adoption of the board of section $89.00 platinum. given the effect that the report has now been taken on review by the
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president mohammed jim. jim has more from johannesburg for much as he lays this treasurer general, he said to the assembled press that i should parliament take up this matter. the issue of, of trying to set up an impeachment inquiry in the parliament in south africa. should they take this up as they were scheduled to do to morrow and parliament that the a and c is going to vote against the adoption of, of this independent panels report. they are going to vote against it. but what's interesting is the justification he gave, because he said just after that, that, that was given the fact that this report has been taken to court and what he was referring to then was the fact that president rama plaza has mounted a legal challenge to the findings by the independent panel. he has asked the country's constitutional court to review it. essentially,
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he wants to get those findings thrown out that would benefit him. but the fact that you're hearing this now in this setting suggest to some that perhaps the party is not as unified behind mister rom, oppose a, as they would like to project that they are all that being said, this is april curious, moment for mr. composer, it does seem he has more room to breathe right now because just last week everybody expected that he was going to resign or be forced out. now you have the leadership of the agency saying that they are supporting him. but the justification for that as seems to be, or seems to sound like they might be hedging their bets just slightly. ah, well the doctor says continues of the world. couple of japan up against croatia. they're battling it out right now. the olive stadium again finished 11 off to 90 minutes. we're into extra times the 1st time in this tournament. if the teams can't, it still can't be separated. the much is going to be decided by penalties and
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cartilage upon one croatia. one, as i said, the winner is going to face either brazil or so korea in the course of finals want to bring you some live pictures. some guy, these are anxious fan, is watching the game fair. here in cato, hundreds are glued to the screen. the font zone in dough has all but a pocket natasha. her name is there for us. that's actually that has been a focal point forest for funds to watch the much as talk us through what it's like there. oh, come on. this is a nail biter. it's very difficult for me to pill my eyes away from the screen behind me. as you mentioned, the japan pro aisha game is the 1st game of art. what did you want you to go into extra time croatia came into this game clearly as the one the boys with the odds. she would be as pro issues hoping to replicate. it's success in 2018 and make it to
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the finals. they lost in 2018 to france, but the coaches said we may be a country of 4000000 people. but what we've been able to do to show the world that we are a global football force is nothing short of miraculous. japan, for its part, knows that it is viewed as an underdog. the samurai blue though has exceeded expectations by many are watching. what do you do? reading germany, reading for reading made rather, and really hoping tonight that they can also exceed expectations. yet again, i'm a big fan of dep, i'm definitely going for them and then we would want be new. i'm inside a so i had this come and then again, but i feel like a big means man though. i love this is mark them. yeah. a lot of people are surprised that japan advanced this far. they had 2 big
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winds. how are you feeling about japan's prospects? and i'm so broad, laura, leukemia. and then when they play last time, it was good. yeah. i was surprised as well because in the beginning i didn't expect to be going through this big span, but they when and come for a late summer at least. and what do you think it would mean it for the 1st time ever? japan wins tonight and make that on the next page of the world. oh, it will be huge for everyone. i mean, especially for vacation and it will be great for all of us. so it means it shows that we are on the page and we can do also better also. id like usually if dominate by day you re in the right. oh, if,
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if japan wins this day, it will be the 1st time it has ever made it to a quarter finals match in a world cup. japan does not. the only playing tonight. south korea is taking on the formidable brazil south korea. it's also going to make history for storage, what the, what it remains, the only agency that has ever been to a semi final during the world. yeah, josh, i can hear some of the tension you're talking about in the screams in this house behind you. and you touch her name and all has all the better part. thank you. and still had anal, does it a protest as a mongolia demand, answers after officials are accused of pocketing funds in the countries? coal mines. ah.
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with every pulse of this wind to front, that's what it looks like. you think the rains gonna come for the 70 does now currently look at the tuesday for cost. that's the line of shout or fun song through sadie rayber into the rainy matches whether be rathermore violet behind it . the air is colder, significantly colder in places like took manisha, dan asked about is about 15 degrees below normal. that temperature and that cold extends through the caucasus as well. we're back where we should be with shout, want to in syria or iraq intention, the t will be colder than you might expect, and still warmer sacks of that winter front. if you look in doha and, and toward stella in the sunshine, that will, of course, slowly change with a bit of motion. so cheesy looks fine in doha for the 2 rest days, for the footballs, the well top, we might even see a thunderstorm. temperature drops a little bit, but not a lot of time you get to thursday. this is the picture for once and then confirming that line of range extends back towards becca, and certainly through iran, with its head giving snow shows up in afghanistan, regular with africa,
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ah. 20 or does it a reminder of our top stories? this are russians accuser train of launching drawn attacks and 2 of its military bases. russia, officials say 3 service men were killed in the explosions in the cities of risen and saturday or close to moscow. leaders of south africa governing parties, so they won't adopt the reports on a scandal implicating president civil grammar policy in misconduct. that's because he's challenging reports in the countries. the constitutional court and the non castillo continues at the world cup with japan up against croatia the badly it out right now with the algae new stadium. the games now an extra time after teams tied $11.00 during regular, 90 minutes. sedans, military rulers, and a coalition of political parties have signed a deal to end
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a political standoff which has lasted for months. the agreements expected to pave the way for the establishment of civilian rule and elections. sudan has been without a functioning government since it tober last year when the military seized power. well, let's take a look of some of the main elements of this agreement. the transitional government is going to be led by civilians, not the military. political groups that signed the deal will choose a prime minister. the transitional period ends 2 years after the prime minister's appointed. a special council will manage the office of the presidency, ministers of lawmakers will be appointed to serve during the 2 year period. and the agreement calls for the review of the 2020 piece deal signed by sedans, government and rebel groups. hippa morgan's in khartoum, and she says several groups inside sudan don't support to deal everybody's having a different reaction to this agreement. you have the forces of freedom in change for lucian, which describe this agreement as a breakthrough, and
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a way for sudan to be able to get out of its political turmoil and pay boy for further talks, which is supposed to be happening in the coming days. between not just the forces of freedom and change coalition, the military, but other political parties as well. then you have the various professional associates for sedan to restore its transition to democracy. you also have the other forces of freedom and change coalition. the democratic coalition, which has rejected this deal from the get go describing it as an exclusion of other political parties. saying that it does not meet this creation of the political, a spectrum of sudan as well as the people of sudan. and then they're the protesters on the streets while this agreement has been signed on monday afternoon, thousands of people were on the streets, protesting against the agreement. and those protests were organized by the resistance committees, committees that are based on districts around the capital, hot room, as well as other states. all of them saying that they've been demanding the political parties not negotiate with the military. and rather have the military return to the barracks and have a pure civilian government while the agreement paves way for that resistance
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committee say that the fact that there will be in some sorts of ways involved in the transitional period. and that there were negotiations in the 1st place, that is something they reject. so they are 2 sides here. the political parties that signed on to agreement agreeing to the agreement then their, their resistance committees and the other coalitions rejecting the deal, calling it's an exclusion to other political parties. and not meeting desperation of sudanese people. are cars exploded a northern severe injury. one person, it happened in the city consciously. it comes as tension grows on the border with tucker, which has been charging kurdish fighters and blames those fighters for an attack in istanbul last month, said, of course, yolanda is in kenneth near the border. well, as far as we know from the press yeah. media is that it is an i e, the x goes in but no one there, no casualties. yes, yes, hasn't made any statement yet about the explosion, but as far as it is reported on the media,
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it's love to educate the facilities department beside says the northern syria was totally ation with the turkish forces. n b s the f continue and as over denied as the targeted the outskirts of a turkish bays in the countryside fall and it's targeted al bob area. the senate fees up above enter, responded targeting desk calls, and according to the media turkey target his around town for the where some syrian government forces have been deployed. on the other hand, we have heard turkish media reporting that target intelligence may have targeted i . e. this morning, eliminating killing one of the commanders to set to be in charge of the area. also, the video reports a russian monitor plane landed incoming so which 2 call from the made him a rush,
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an air base. and as for april, iran, you know, my, i didn't read the russian general. alexander tyco is, was in the plane and he was, he landed in coming to talk about the recent developments in the region, including the turkish ground, the fence there was, they told me, the government, palace, officials and all the things to use was to break up the crowd earlier on monday demonstrations, also demanding an end to corruption. let's take a look. what's triggered this sunday. whistleblowers claim, a number of politicians and mongolia of pocket at nearly $13000000000.00 worth of coal revenue. last month, my goal is anti corruption. authority said more than 30 officials, but investigated for embezzlement. they've been accused of making illegal profits from owning coal miners and companies that transport to fossil fuel over the border to china. for almost 10 years, they allegedly bribed mongolian customs officials paying them not to register over $60000000.00 tons of coal was a blow is also
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a corrupt mongolian customs officials registered co loaded trucks as regular passenger vehicles and not as vehicles carrying goods. 10 men are going on trial accused to be involved in belgium's worst piece time attack. $32.00 people were killed in twin bombings at brussels airport and the cities matching system in 2016, the tar taking place and a purpose build court and the former nato headquarters, north of the belgian capital, frances farmer, president. because he has appeared in court over a bit to overturn a corruption conviction. so cause he's facing a series of trials and investigations is being sentenced for trying to bribe a judge accord. also finally tried to use his influence to obtain confidential information about a proven to his 2007 campaign finances. so he denied any wrong doing. the british government may deploy the army to keep public services running this month as tens of thousands of workers go on. strike. unions are called
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a pay rises and improved working conditions, as people struggled advising inflation. it's the latest in the series of industrial actions. on a car side is the national lead office at united is the biggest union in the u. k. it says workers have no choice but to strike. the people who are taking struck action have been fun actually. and very far as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called for the pixel. got to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food thing. i want to say members, i'm a nurse working at hospitals. i happen to be on the reality. the way we all saw it was all the cost of living crosses 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 walk action lightly. they do not have any choice and increasingly
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work as they're thinking, wash it, i have to pay the price, but economic crises that he's not making. oh, so improvement workers are willing with being involved. you know, the 450 the speak over the last year election about general secretary winning. i am putting over 200000000 pockets for the members of the members have been post to take. it's actually because i have not sure. now for software, i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly, now, you know, the catching with north korea has far more than a 100 artillery runs in a military. jo, south korea's army says the shells were fired off its east and west coast. some of them landed in a buffers of the border between the north and south. so it says that the violation of a 2018 inter korean agreement designed to reduce tension stocks and asia began the
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week higher following reports that china is going to relax its strict coded 19 rose . the move suggest basing may be taking a more practical approach to the virus after widespread process. major cities such as beijing and shanghai were placed on lockdown for months as china implemented, it's 0 coded strategy. as backing is the direct china director with the economist intelligence corporate network, and she says, restrictions can be eased further. we are seeing some easing a restrictions, but not a complete abandonment of 0 code 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 market in the last year because 0, it has essentially stamped on consumer and investor confidence. really dragging on chinese growth, which is in turns been a real drag on regional and global growth. so what we're seeing now is kind of the
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after effects of a 1st announcement of relaxation measures on november 11th, which suggested that the 0 cobra policy would be optimized. then what we saw in response to that actually was returned and were strict draconian rock locked down as 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 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. rosters have evacuated. more people from villages near the volcano on indonesia main islands of java falling interruption on sunday. officials, a warning of danger from cooling lava allowed levels of the highest andrea from vic has more cloud swill around mount scenario as columns of ash
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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 a way 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 do, we have rated 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,
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entire villages were buried in mud. and at least 50 people were killed. for indonesia has $142.00 volcanoes and is home to the largest population, 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 brazilians are helping their team will win an unprecedented 6 world cup. troughing fans wanting the ultimate souvenir can call in one man in rio de janeiro as be making replicas of footballs, top price for 25 years. he says he's selling a dream to his compatriots. as monica inaccurate reports, it's hard to ignore jasmine against passion for football or missed his house. it's the only one on the block decorated with replicas of the world cup trophies. the 53 year old mechanic has been making and selling them since 1997
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much that a mule does fish. i've made 3000 replicas in the past 25 years. but for the tournament in katara, i made 600 and have already sold 400 samples. here's our going well does year because brazil has a strong team bar. the fast lane winters wrote job as many guineas love for the sport is contagious. neighbors, nephews, and even his 80 year old mother lend a helping hand. there's a piece of football history. everywhere you go. this is the room where shabazz grew up and which he shared with 3 of his brothers. there were 2 bunk beds along these walls. and now it's become a museum, he's filled up with these replica cups that he makes with. c photographs of himself with brazilian players and all sorts of football memorabilia. i mean a guinea still has the 1st ball ever given to him by his mother when he was 5. as of the kenya, missouri physically, just like the one pill used in 1970 world cup,
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knew that it was the emotional moment of seeing now retired start dunker, celebrating the whole worth world of victory for brazil in 1994 that inspired him to make his own trophy thought so savage, 1000, kicking vain today. god only ones who can hold the cup or the heads of state who offered them to the vin nurses and the winning team here. but the cup should belong to the whole country and the people who cheered their players for so i decided to make replicas for fans like myself. since if, who are passionate hypocrite brazilian football legend belair, has been given one of his replica us as well as 50 other current and former players . star player nima has signed one of his trophies, which is among his many treasures. now, many guineas, hoping the brazilian team will bring back an unprecedented 6 world cup trophy, the real gold one, monica in our give all jazeera, rio de janeiro. the slang time
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a goblin mode has been selected as oxford dictionary is a word of the year. it's type of behavior which is described as self indulgent, lazy, or greedy in a way that rejects social norms. 2022 is the 1st time the one has been determined by a public vote. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, rushes accuser train of launching drone attacks and to its military bases. russia official, say 3 service men were killed in the explosions near the cities of voices and sort of close to moscow. there had been a series of explosions across ukraine level and key for forced to take shelter in a metro station.

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