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in strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of and networks journalists on al jazeera. ah, moscow accuses cave off drone attacks on to of its air base is deep inside russia. and russia launch is another wave of missile strikes on your cranes entity facilities that these 2 people are killed. ah. hello them are kyle, this is out is here alive from doha. also coming up an attempt to store mongolia
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government palace thousands protests against corruption and inflation. in the capital, south africa's routing party backs president. so rama poses. he faces corruption allegations and brazil dance into the quarter finals of the world cup. what they'll face croatia. we begin in russia where the defense ministry has accusing ukraine of using drones to track to of, as ebay says hundreds of kilometers away from the shad border. russian officials say 3 service men were killed as be no confirmation from keith. barbara and go for reports. the blast came in the early as of monday morning. daylight revealed the damage at one of russia's air bases not far away from moscow. the defense ministry accusing keir of using drones to attack the facilities or their russia claimed some
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success in blunting the strikes. ukrainian you avi's, flying at low altitude, were intercepted by the air defense of the russian aerospace forces. russian officials say several servicemen were killed in the explosions at military bases near the cities of reason. and serrato of jeff hasn't commented, but if confirmed it would be the deepest ukrainian strike in russian territory. since the start of the war and the ukrainian counter punch of to weeks of russian bombardment on energy infrastructure, the ukrainians are b o l environment from long range russian sprite weapons brown bow against civilian targets. and it would be both ukraine morale to know that they are also hitting russian target in return. so it's called a combination of crane. always want to do that or you get your grades and now they
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haven't a window to do it. ukraine was blamed for an attack on the cash bridge in crimea less than 2 months ago. on monday, russian state television should president vladimir putin assessing the damage. meanwhile, his forces continued to rein. don missiles across ukraine, some hit this village ins, apparition killing at least 2 people and destroying property. and further strikes on critical infrastructure has left many areas without electricity. barbara and grampa al jazeera purchases and mongolia have been dispersed after storming the government palace. police force the crown to break up earlier on monday. the missouri is the calling for an end to corruption that angry over the alleged theft of a $12000000000.00 co shipment to china. let's take a closer look at what triggered the unrest. whistleblowers claim, a number of politicians and mongolia have broken the law by pocketing revenue from coal exports. last month,
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the anti corruption will thirty's have more than 30 officials, were investigated for embezzlement. they've been accused of making a legal profits from coal mines and companies that transport the fossil fuel to china. from his 10 years they allegedly bright golden customs officials paying them not to register over 6000000 tons of was to blow as also say, corrupt customs officials registered coal loaded trucks as regular passenger vehicles and not as vehicles carrying goods. and as over from the charity carrot as she's as ordinary people suffering and the government is under pressure to take action. one goal, the ice is many countries. so all the world has suffered during the korean lent him come to me and it sounds tough frame because of 2 members, russia and china, one leading a war, the one the borders are closed most of the time. and he's suffering incredibly economically. and basically, it's the people, especially young people,
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demanding the government to, to end the corruption and to devise the wealth of the country among the people. there will be differently people who will have to resign over or in this case. but i am not sure whether it will be as high as the primary or the president. i would say, brother, maybe some members of the parliament or some ministers or the head of the department. people are incredibly frustrated and angry over over this case. because we'll do that, they will, they were a primary problem is when the whole mining sick the started was the wealth of the country we'll, we'll be also shared with them. and so far it's being more than 20 years, and they have not seen anything out of this out of the sector. the. now let's get all the latest world news and highlight. and here for us mail in our waterfront studio,
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indo we'll start with plenty of goals and lots of dancing at stadium 974 as brazil beads south korea for one to reach the quarter finals. vanessia junior opened the scoring, giving brazil the lead after 7 minutes, and they celebrated with a dance. 5 minutes later re charleston was bowed and a penalty awarded for brazil name or ticket to score. and his a 3rd world cup and another dance followed. and wonderful team go half an hour into the game, gave her child and his 1st of the night and brazil's 3rd ouch detail joining in as her child. and celebrated with the bench for this one on lucas marquetto, i added to brazil school talley. he put them for now head going into the break. the 76 minutes saw south korea get their only goal at the game accent hose smashing home. but it wasn't anywhere near enough. brazil,
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breezing past south korea for one. the brazilians move on to the quarter finals where they faced croatia, a team who they have never lost again. peter summit was at stadium 9. 74 is the final match of this world cup for us. an emphatic victory for brazil, the 5 time will champions hammering south korea here at stadium 97 full as they march they way into the quarter finals with croatia all waiting has been next opponent. joining me here is one a rango to discuss this fixture. one in modern football, defensive structures are really, really tight, and oftentimes it's very difficult to break them down. but tonight we saw a little bit of eco, a little bit of room. are you a little bit or on o, dea, a little bit of coca? this was good to see, wasn't it? yeah, it was. and you started to see around in the press area, how they would say there you started hearing of those at goes of 1982, but 1982 with the intention of being able to go and get to
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a final and also 1982 with some defensive prowess. so again, you start to see this brazil side all of the attackers lucas bucket done name, marvin issues junior, so on he shortly. so all were integral to the victory here. a very fundamental, a very, very impressive victory for brazil. who can say the argument right, of saying, you know what, we are probably the best even the starting the right out of the case. know before game when we're talking a lot about name all to know inside 15 minutes for before half time. how important was he in the, in the created, he attracted, he started to be able to create spaces and opportunities for everyone else. that's how brazil ends up being. yep. name or you're the numbers. he's one of gold away from, from eagle. intel is a number of goals in there, there was a national team, you start to see a brazil that opens up a bit more. he shot a lease on has more space finishes. junior has more space cup being your has more space on and on and on. it because of the more in his movement and his ability to
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understand that he is the one that attracts a, he's a magnet in the middle that attracts a vendors to and fro. bonneville is good talking to you, we'll speak again closer to that quarter. final brussel versus croatia. it's coming up on friday, monica jada keanu was watching back home with brazil, fans and sao paulo. oh. c with to be on friday against the away. now there's a ball with my which is a star with get
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a name hearing. so really that also with where a player was born a ball many all depends on is important, is like the environment. you don't need one percent of its way to cancel. and speaking of cancer, who is, are in the hospital, had tweeted earlier that he was watching the game from the hospital that he was sharing for brazil. and many attributes were, were paid to bonaire by the people that were narrating the game year in brazil, bella has, he's battling cancer but also. 2 we had a good 19 infection which led to as more serious mind infection which led him to
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being hospitalized. and people were afraid that he was like, facing the very last moment. bob and his daughters came out in an interview and assured that no, he is in good spirits. he has been watching the world company is still in the hospital being treated for the infection, but is reacting positively to the antibiotic. so all in all, it was a very, very happy day. here in brazil in san paula where we are now. just having finished watching the game, thousands of south korean fans turned out to watch a back home and sol, that's despite the temperature dropping to minus 3 degrees celsius. spare a thought for this poor. a supporter in particular who looked sad at seeing her team beaten by brazil. i suppose there's all a sex. i'm assuming they can qualify for the world cup in 2026. so as we
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sat brazil with a so croatia in the quarter finals thoughts after crecia won the 1st penalty shoot out of the tournament. thanks to the heroics of their goal keeper. putting an end to japan's magical run in this world. cup croatia had a chance early on in the shop. comparison being saved, japan channel the samurai spirits in the 43rd minutes. already dyson made us for it to give his team their 1st lead of the tournament. her way should tie things up in the 55th minute. the pair said chatter his 1st goal at this world cup. luke, a moderate shot, almost went in, but japan says show each eye gandhi's stretched himself to save that one. the game said one all after 90 minutes, going into the 1st extra time of the tournament creation goalkeeper, dominic liver cove. it emerged as a hero. stopping a 3 penalties in the shootout. raise her through the quarter finals after winning 3
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to one on penalties. and next stop, they faced brazil. journey me in the studio for the show is football analyst. usher . kamesia are brazil beatable the think? i think it's very difficult to stop this brazil side at the store. no man, they've looked incredible. they come into the tournament with so many scoring options and they've shown that correlates in front of gore, but against croatia. they faced the side that has kept to clean shirts and has only considered to goes in the tournament. and that sort of a performance is what you have to be scared about and you talk about liver coverage has been incredible in all saving 3 penalties in one single penalties should out is not a very, you know, simple fit that he has achieved. so i think it's gonna be very difficult for you know, brazil to play, i guess, co asher, but they have a chance and i think for many of their funds of course are waiting. they'll be novice going into that game. but i think they should trust a phyllis out to deliver. all right, we'll see. thank you. usher. so we're now nearly 3 with the last 16. the final 2
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teams will be known after tuesdays games. the hopes of africa rest on morocco. they play spain at education, city am and portugal will look to bounce back against switzerland after their loss to south korea in the final aggrieved game earlier in the week a. so plenty to look forward to hearing katara and our team will have it all covered right here on altus era. mancilla had this program on al jazeera sedans, military ruinous reach, a deal with civilian leaders to and the political crisis. but some group stay away . plus every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with that word of the year. we'll explain what that word is and why the experts ask for help with the decision.
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ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the office with responsible cattle anyways. well finally it's got cold in east asia. not the shock of it all might mean you think this is kotik stream, but if you look at these terms, the more or less where they should be for december, it's just been so high for the last many, many months, snow still likely in the mountains and on june, how kind not to any great degree now, but it's like to be repeated showers, sunshine is out elsewhere. would it make little difference to the temperance itself? just feel a bit better, but i think you feel the children, hong kong cost to pay because the breeze is blowing quite steadily and quite strongly. little difference between tuesday, wednesday different maybe a degree or so in temperature for the science with the enhanced that ne monsoon, we've seen more right down the coast to vietnam. there will be more still we did
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see and still have warnings out for the potential in the south for thailand because of the persistence at rain. but the heavy stuff mostly gone on shore towards the bay of bengal circulation, which we probably ought to watch, as it runs towards sir lanka tumble, nodded by the end of the week. it could be causing flooding here. obviously for the rest of india, it's quiet for the north and for pakistan. the yes to still cause he's suffered is pretty poor every now again, even improved things. for example, if you bring snow shouting, as is the case nascar stem to with sponsored by cats all day ways. i prince to show a singer songwriter dreams of making her mock target all on one. but i hear a welder way a famous youtube artist works in secret of for a true connection. sparks, a magical collaboration,
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presenting princess shore witness on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah, and again, you're watching out there. his reminder of our top stories this, our protest is in mongolia, have been dispersed off to storm in the government palace place forcibly broke up the crowd earlier on monday, demonstrations a calling for an end to corruption. brazil have crews into the core files of the world. can't they beat south korea full one the in their last 16 game. so we'll now face for a say in the last 8 else they beat to pan earlier in the you thing in the 1st penalty. shootouts of the tournaments and russia is accusing ukraine,
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abusing drones to attack 2 of its ebay says hundreds of kilometers away from the shad border. moscow says they were talking long range war planes and 3 service fun were killed. or roy challenge has more on the strikes and both sides of the border for the cranes capital. we do know that ukraine at has been developing long range strike drones. they've told us this since going back at least as far as of october. this could be one of their early for res. now ukraine has shown the ability to hit targets in russian controls territory. they have hits or air fields in crimea. they've hit the crime in bridge famously. but these strikes were of a different order of magnitudes in, in regards to how far inside russia or russian territory they are. because from the
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ukrainian border to these air bases, it's at least 600 kilometers. that's way deeper than they've shown the ability of striking before. now, where it is possible that this could be, you know, one of these new long strike drones. but, you know, there are other alternatives. her, these explosions at the russian air bases. russian planes took off some of them from the very air base or where bases that, that were there were targeted to launch cruise marseilles into you cray. now, this was a wave of missiles that i think the grains have been expecting for, for, for quite some time. or the last round was on november the 23rd. so a while ago now, but they have been repeatedly targeting entity infrastructure. and yes, they did that again. am now the, the success rates are of ukrainian air defense and shooting down these missiles was,
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are pretty high, or of the 70 or so missiles there were launched, her 60 or so were down. but that does mean of course that around 10 got through and hit their targets. the top leaders of south africa's governing parties say they will not adopt a recent report on a scandal implicating present, so rather pays out of miss duct. the dependent panel found the president may have violated his oath of office. after failing to report the theft of large amounts of cash from his farm and the pay, the briefly attended the african national congress meeting. he says he will challenge the board in court. the any see resolved, the any fee will vote against the adoption of the board of section $89.00. given the effect that the report has now been taken on the review by the president moment
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under him has more from johanna back formality layers. this treasurer general, he said to the assembled press that should parliament take up this matter of 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 you 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 countries 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 mr. 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. protests have broken our sincere dom off to miniature villas. and the coalition of political parties signed a dale to establish a civilian lead transitional government account has been without a function, government since october last year, when armed forces seized power, had a morgan reports from caution. a new deal between sedans,
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military and political parties, the framework agreement aims to and the political deadlock. it allows for a new transitional government, more than a year after the military deposed. the previous one has a rocket. the reality has made us only remove all cells and all political interests and place the interests of the nation and the people above all. because of that, we have agreed to sit down and came up with what we're signing today. an agreement on the national issues that provides a correct and strong foundation for nation building. the transitional government will be led by civilians, not the military. a prime minister will be chosen to lead sudan for the 2 year transitional period. a sovereign council will manage at the office of the presidency, and ministers and lawmakers will be appointed. in addition, the agreement calls for review of the 2020 piece accord, signed between but then transitional government and various triple groups. they the military oh group tried to inform us that vision. they failed and they came back to
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the day. oh no. oh, what our guarantee is. we don't want to the beat. they did the same mistakes. and that day, the bus station, or in sudan because of the political situation, dig economy, the security is our, is our, what is driving all of us? what's coming together? a constitution drafting process is also expected to be launched. signatories said the agreement paved the way to resolving to dance political turmoil. however, not all political parties agree. several coalitions have rejected the deal, including those that supported the military taking power in the 1st place. just a few streets away from the finding ceremony. protesters gathered to voice their concerns. security forces use tear gas to disperse the crowds. opponents of the agreement say it won't bring stability or was she and don't difficult the really did the law, the political party signing the deal have refused for
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a long time to negotiate with us and reach deals. we've asked them to postpone the deals so we can reach an agreement and i an out our differences, but they've refused. this agreement comes against the will of the people and will be a device of point well cause i little further discussions are expected between the military and signatories to the agreement. they see there is still time for those who have rejected the deal to reconsider. heber morgan al jazeera horton. the congolese government has accused them 23 rebels of mass going 272 civilians in north keeping. province. attack happened last week and the death toll was originally believed to be around 50 people, a government spokesperson. so children were amongst the victims with some killed at a church and a hospital. an investigation by congolese authorities is under way. and 2 and 3 fighters have denied responsibility trained services, linking nigerian capsule to kaduna, sissy, have resumed after a major attack. 8 months ago, gunman with explosives opened fire on
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a train in march, killing at least 7 people, and taking dozens more hostage service started again on monday with only a few passengers on board and armed security. i do has been battling and alarming rising kidnapping cases carried out by armed groups such as bach. her, her fighting has broken out during protests in greece, against the shooting of a teenager, allegedly by police hundreds took part in the march to call for more action against an officer that believed to have shot the 16 year old boy in the head. and so large the boy filled his car at a fuel station and drove off without paying. he's in hospital in a critical condition. the officer is expected in court on tuesday. at least 34 people have died after a landslide buried a bus and other vehicles in columbia. 8 of the victims were miners while the countries interior minister says 9 others have been rescued alive from the vehicle . a landslide which was caused by strong reigns, occurred in resold,
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a province northwest at the capitol, burger, tar thousands. more people in indonesia being ordered to evacuate their villages. after sunday's eruption of mount summary volcano, there governments is now imposed on 8 come 2 exclusions. and with fears of further lava flows, round 2 and a half 1000 people have already left. so far, no casualties have been reported. now the oxford dictionary has picked as word of the year and it is goblin mode. the 1st time the public got to pick the winner. but what is it actually mean? i force it went to oxford to find out every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with the word of the year. but this year, they've done it a bit differently, proposing instead a short list of 3 words and getting the public to vote on them. the words in question a matter verse, a hypothetical virtual reality environment in which uses interact with one another
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and the surroundings in an immersive way hash tag i stand with used on social media to express solidarity with a specific cause group, person, et cetera, and goblin mode a type of behavior which is unapologetically, self indulgent, lazy, greedy, or slovenly, typically in a way that rejects social norms and expectations. perhaps, unsurprisingly, it's goblin mode that came out the clear winner. it surge came earlier this year. the actress julia fox, quoted as saying her former boyfriend, kanye west, didn't like her in goblin mode, something she didn't actually even say. but the idea of living the goblin life took off on social media. oxfords experts suggested might be reaction to the social structures of covey, 19 loc downs that they traced its 1st usage in this way, back to 2009. come people probably just thought it was going with the idea of slightly playfulness. that was a relatively fun choice or that it provided them with
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a word for something they'd be doing that they didn't know if they've been that it was cobra. certainly the fascination with goblins is nothing new. oxer joe, j. r. r. tolkien conjured them in his lot of the rings, goblins and goggles burst forth from the stone work, almost every other building, but have a humans on the streets below heard of goblin mode cobbling goblin mode. and he guessed so as to what it might mean. tenants were coughlin from now on. is that, is that a talk of the have you that you occasionally indulgence? i hope i, i can't do that if i with that so it doesn't sound like a very positive, very often we can't look half draw south. so i think that's quite a good idea. some other institutions have chosen more serious words of 2022. for marian webster. it was gas lighting for the colon's dictionary. it was perma crisis . so is this something peculiar to our times that makes us want to sum them up like this? people change language by voting with their feet or with their mouth cuz they choose which words they're going to eat in everyday life. oh, in particular situation,
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isn't that foul language is more people but a, it was pretty cold and miserable and be i felt the journalistic impulse to try goblin mode for myself. so rather than think of a pity, thought provoking final line, i decided to eat some curos. they were nice. harry faucet, al jazeera, oxford. good for you, harry. well, you can keep up with the all the very latest world come action hand cat on our website. our sarah talk. com ah. without 0, these are our top stories. russia is accusing ukraine of using drones to attack to of its air bases hundreds of kilometers away from their shad border. moscow says there was hog sing, long range war plains and 3 service men were killed.
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