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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah drones dry conan oil storage tank and russia a day after it accuse you crying of attacking to it by says deep inside its territory. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up al jazeera files, the case against israeli forces at the international criminal court for the killing
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of its general assuring apo o'clock. ready those in command should be held responsible because they've said there's no suspicion here of, of, of any crime. so there's been a complete cover of protests and indonesia against controversial legislation that banned 6 outside marriage calls for justice. the government of the democratic republic of congo blames in 23 fighters for killing nearly 300 people in the east. ah, the ukrainian trans been used to attack an air field in the russian border region of kursk, according to its governor. the strike hurley choose day ignited an oil reservoir brushes. defense ministry accused ukraine of 2 attacks on monday. moscow says 3 servicemen were killed. cave is yet to comment on the strikes. our defense,
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it is her alex, good topless explains how the ukrainian use of drones is a major development in the war. what we are seeing now is bush and targets being hit deep inside the country for the 1st time in the conflict. the, the ukrainian use of drones has been strategic in the sense that while the damage, as we can see here is minimal. they've hit 2 bases that are extremely important to russian military. these are strategic bases. housing rushes, strategic bomber force. and it shows russia that her nowhere is going to be invulnerable. and now it looks like the ukrainians used to we can bring up these pictures, the triple one for one, which is an old soviet drone. we can see here. this is normally carrying cameras, but ukrainian military hers tweeted to so it can carry a small warhead. we think about 75 kilograms, so it is now they don't have many of these,
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but they certainly have some. and they can show the russians now that they can strike deep within their own country. al jazeera has taken the killing of its correspondent, sharon, are close to the international criminal court. members of the palestinian american journalist family were with the team at the hague. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation by the television networks, legal team. sharina barclay was shot and killed by israeli forces and may, while reporting from the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank. well, joe harl is following the story for us in the hague. he spoke with the lead investigator, the al jazeera at rodney dickson, who says there's no reason why the i c c shouldn't take this case. the dos is comprehensive, the evidence is compelling. there is no reason know why the investigation cannot be taken by the i c. c. the witnesses if we located or readily available to the
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prosecutor there or here in the hague. the crime scene can be investigated and the whole picture can be put together. you say sufficient evidence that we say the is then the perpetrators can be charged. what you've done, of course, is added to a picture that was already quite well fleshed out by a number of other investigation. and i don't see it compiled by the family and submitted in september. and yet the i c. c has had nothing to say since isn't that old? it's a long time now. yes, it is most disappointing that for 6 months nothing has been done. l. investigation is added to what they are ready. we've got new evidence, new footage, but it should all be looked at together and it's not too late now. the prosecutor should act without any further delay. israel, the courses lost a furious response. they would say they will already investigated this. they found no crime was committed and no further action is required. again, their soldiers, you allege that is a cover up a car cover up at the highest echelons of the israeli military. how substantial is that to the case? yes,
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it's not an effective investigation. it wasn't impartial. it was conducted by the same people who are accused of these crimes. so it has to be done on the outside know, and looked at fully the effect that it hasn't been taken up by the national authority means that the i c. c. under complementarity, should know, intervene. the state has the 1st slide, but where they do nothing, as in this case then the i c. c has the duty to look at the case fully. demonstrators have gathered outside indonesia, parliament to protest against new criminal code. benning, 6 outside of marriage. critics describe the code as a setback for democracy. it applies to both citizens and foreigners. it also bands unmarried couples from living together. the measure will come into effect in 3 years time. 70 dicker has more. you could now spend
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a year in an indonesian jail if you're caught having sex outside of marriage where it's part of a new criminal code approved by parliament on tuesday. it also benz couples from living together before marriage. why didn't done our best to accommodate all in puts and concerns, but in the end, we have to take a decision, a historical decision to leave the dutch colonial criminal law behind. mom goose on the law includes a ban on insulting the president and speaking out against state ideology and applies to both indonesians and foreigners. human rights groups say the legislation suffocates political and religious freedoms. the new criminal code will give an atmosphere of fear, an utmost fear of one spying against another neighbor's spying make worse. family members, spying another family member. it will create an atmosphere of fear. among many journalists, editors reduces rochesters,
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and of course media owners. it is no good for the quality of journalism. the quality of democracy in indonesia, previous draft of the code was postponed in 2019 after country wide protest prompted, then president, yoko dodo to intervene. indonesia is the world's largest muslim nation and has seen a rise in religious conservatism in recent years. although the laws will not come into effect for 3 years. dar concerns about their impact on indonesia as an investment and the holiday destination, especially on islands such as barley, which millions of tourists visit every year. stephanie decker, al jazeera. the congolese government has accused to him 23 rubles of mess occurring 272 civilians in the north at keeping province. people in the city of go mm. i have been calling for justice for the victims and have held vigils. the attack happened last week in 23 fighters have denied responsibility. the government also accuses
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neighboring rhonda of supporting the rebels were wonder, has denied any involvement. meanwhile, east african leaders are trying to find a lasting peaceful solution to the conflict. malcolm, where there has been talking to those at the meeting in nairobi. many of them say the same thing. and they say that the 1st and the biggest problem that needs to be dealt with in eastern congress, conflicts is the international regional dimension of. and by that they mean foreign group. anything congress from rwanda, from rule, you can never burundi. and they will say, if i to the foreign back groups, including and $23.00, which is why i believe my neighboring rolando london soldiers of incited rough films fighting alongside them. 23. rwanda denies it, but a lot of the grid here say danny took up arms in the 1st place to defend their
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communities from foreign invasions and meddling that the gun in the 19 nineties and continued on and off ever since. and so they say they can only even consider laying down arms and less this international conflict is addressed with chinese president shaking ping has held late leaders young him and for guarding the colon communist party through the country's most serious political storm reference to the pro democracy protest and t animal square. in 1989, he made the comments at a state memorial health and beijing for the former president who died last week at the age of 96. patrick falk report. air raid sirens sounding across the country and china mourned its former leader junk. the men in the capital people took pause to reflect with flags of half moth at a memorial service held in beijing senior communist party officials past and
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present, paid the final respects. many of them wearing white chrysanthemums a traditional symbol of morning. johnson took part in the aftermath of one of the darkest moments of chinese history, the killing of pro democracy demonstrators in tenement square in 1989 lead to international condemnation and crippling sanctions. it was under jan's leadership that china re emerged as a global powerhouse co way do you me show me. he was entrusted with the mission at a critical moment, kermit jung, thermos stated for the cause of the party and the people. i will spend no effort until the end of my life become his party says china's rise proves the crack. then in 1989 was justified. present. she also paid tribute to jang for supporting the guns opposition to the protests. since his death there's been an outpouring of grief. well, here in hong kong, jang, as remembered as the leader who oversaw the cities hand over from britain back to china. and it was
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a period of optimism and peered when many people were excited about the trajectory that china was on. many people thought the country was opening up and liberalizing, but the quite down on the pro democracy movement in hong kong has caused uncertainty about the future. as the mainland grapples with a wave of anger against coven 19 controls and simmering discontent with diminishing civil rights under the current leadership. some people are mourning the past despite jens own record on tightening freedoms. i think histories always used in different ways, right? and so john could be seen as a, as a representative of a more tolerant time. it was more taller, china was also just part of the world and it was opening up. people were able to travel for the 1st time freely. and john put a big premium on good relations with the united states and western countries under siege and ping by contrast, relations with the west to become increasingly fraught and shine has become more
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closed off to the rest of the world. echoing the days of mal patrick falk, al jazeera hongkong. at least 34 people have been killed after a mudslide buried a section of a highway in columbia had happened in the andes mountain region. rosalind jordan has more a day after a mudslide swallowed a highway in central columbia rescue crews called off the search where survivors they say at least 34 people on a bus in a car and on a motorcycle were killed on sunday. at least 8 of the victims were children. rescuers did find 9 survivors in parallel, specialness kept. and what is amongst the people we could rescue alive was a 7 year old girl who was right now at the san jorge. they put 8 a hospital was a minor injuries. unfortunately, we found her clinging to her deceased mother. her brother also died there, a boy a little over a year during the major tragedy we're going through. this is the latest catastrophe of columbia's rainy season,
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which started in august. official said the weather pattern called la nina, has intensified this year. storms. mudslides and floods have killed more than 200 people and displaced a half 1000000 residents this year. official st. they will try to step up reforestation programs to prevent future mud slides and loss of life. rosalyn jordan, l g 0. the still ahead on al jazeera ah, in big moments as the african side tackles from the champion spain at the football world cup. and soak up the atmosphere at our house souk wacky every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with the word of the year. and we'll explain what that word is and why the experts asked for help with the decision.
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ah, hello, we've got some snow in the forecast with japan over the next couple of days, chiefly around northwestern parts of hon. shoe into hall kado. got to where the system just making his way further. he switch tribe of the comes back in behind, but a sparkling of showers effect snow. they're just coming in as we go through way to stay to just ris across. the relatively warm waters of the sea of japan. so we go western areas of han shoe, seeing some of that snow a similar picture as we go through. we're thursday shelter by the mountains tokyo not very too badly getting up into the mid teens over the next couple of days. 7th nights, therefore soul. and for beijing largely dry, she bright as well, some pleasant sunshine around. on the grey side for central part of the weather. weather will be into northern areas of taiwan over the next day or so. sharp showers,
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as per usual across much of southeast asia. we are going to see some lively showers for a time into the philippines. borneo seeing some very wet weather. the wet is weather will be into vietnam and also into them lay peninsula. but some archer and a date, a good part of java seeing some rather heavy rain from time to time. not really heavy rain making its way towards india over the next hour. so heavy showers long spells the frank rash pushing into from anchor into tom on that day. and eventually andrew pradesh a. mm hm . with there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and hop dangerous and demand the
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truth? join me, mark them on hill for up front. what al jazeera lou ah, you watching l g era, reminder of our top stories, this l l j 0 has taken the killing of its correspondence. sure. in a block light to the international criminal course, the law sued comes off to a 6 month investigation by the television networks, legal team. sharina barclay was shot and killed by israeli forces in the ukrainian drones being used to attack in a field in the russian region. of crist, according to its gulf. no, there's been no comment from kiva. moscow. russia's defense ministry accused you
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kind of 2 attacks on monday. and they were colds for justice for more than 270 civilians killed last week in the eastern democratic republic of congo. been $23.00 font is being blamed for massacre the denied stead assertion while the ukraine boys on the agenda of a summits in albania, leaders from the european union, and western balkan countries, and meeting in the capital tarana. they're also discussing e u membership prospects, migration concerns, and the global energy crisis. the summit comes amid speculation about the influence of russia and china in the region. natasha butler has more on the significance of the summit and toronto. this is the 1st time that an e u. western book and some is actually being held in a western balkans country and so the prime minister of albania, the host the nation. this is a positive sign about western balkans,
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you aspirations now. the western balkan countries have low wanted to be part of the you, but is it is a process that is been dragging on for many years. i've often been a source of great frustration in western bulk and capital. now there's no doubt within the e u. there is, there are some divisions over enlargement, but russia's more and ukraine. i certainly focus minds and what we are seeing is more and more leaders sending the message here wanting to send the message that western balkans is very much part of the family. we just heard as much from shell, michel, the head of the council as he arrived here in toronto a short while ago. what b u doesn't wants to do is try and mitigate the risk of people in western vulcans. becoming disillusioned with the you, with the whole process and possibly turning elsewhere. whether that be to china, that is investing heavily in the region or to russia that has those low cultural
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and historical ties. particularly with countries like soviet that still has links to moscow. tens of thousands of people in the us state of north carolina. we'll have to spend days without electricity following gunfire to electric substations in more county, said governor roy cooper says criminals intentionally sabotaged the grid on saturday. $30000.00 homes are still without power. during freezing night temperatures, i will continue to get brief on this investigation as it continues. and i'm sure that we will learn more about motives of this intentional attack. an attack that damage in its higher community. regardless of motive, violence and sabotage will not be tolerated. protests as a mongolian capital have dispersed after storming the government palace. officials
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had ordered police to use force to break up the crowd after scuffles broke out the demonstrate as a calling for an into corruption. and the angry about the alleged theft of a $12000000000.00 coal shipment to china with the oxford english dictionary have picked their word of the year and it's goblin mode. it's the 1st time the public got to pick the winner. but what does it actually main, larry force at winter 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 and question, a meta verse, a hypothetical virtual reality environment in which uses interact with one another 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,
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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 gobbling mode. some things she didn't actually even say, but the idea of living the goblin life took off on social media. oxfords experts suggested might be a reaction to the social strictures of covey, 19 locked downs, that they traced its 1st usage in this way, back to 2009. com. 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 a work to 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. oxford jones, j. r. r. tolkien come to them in his lord of the rings,
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goblins and gargoyles burst forth from the stone work, almost every other building, but have the humans on the streets below heard of goblin mode toppling the 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 indulgent? i hope i caught that with that so it doesn't sound like a very positive. very often we look half draw south, so i think that's quite a good idea. some time other institutions have chosen more serious words of 2020, to the marion webster. it was gaslighting for the collins dictionary. it was perma crisis. so is there something peculiar to our times that makes us want to some them up like this? people change language by voting with their feet over the mouth because they choose which words they're going to eat in everyday life. oh, in particular situation isn't that foul language evolve. we were going to be some more people, but a, it was pretty cold and miserable and be i felt the journalistic impulse to try
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goblin mood for myself. so rather than think of a pithy thought provoking final line, i decided to eat some jurors. they were nice. harry faucet al jazeera oxford. ah. oh, monday nights, football world cup action produced plenty of goals, 5 time champions. brazil breeze passed south korea. but with the full one victory, they now go to the quarter finals with a face croatia dance after the 2018 finalists croatia, the japan, $31.00 on penalties after a one old jewel of brazil's fans celebrated their teams victory. some places thousands of kilometers from the country itself. her son had been javert reports, hans drums, chance in cheer. these high decibel streets and crowns are not for you are
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priscilla. ha, brazil, games stopped everything in karachi lyric, the neighbourhood northwards football, frenzy, and for its affection to name our steam is locally known as many brazil id right now and the atmosphere. electra buying the match was a b, brazil, about korea and the rear brazil fled. and the people already enjoyed. the brazilian still has returned from injury net. if you fool them victory, the crowd erupted every time he passed the ball. ah, although the games happened late at night, but that doesn't stop thousands together at the main stadium and around tv screens in cafes. ah. during the day they paint the streets and place more flags on every corner. the provincial chief sat among the crowd to show support for the people who team welcomed for his presence,
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but people did not forget their everyday reality. in the low income neighbourhood, almost every household is a victim of either drug abuse or gang related violence. locals here say the government can do more to provide opportunities, prospects for youth that he can hold on hold of all guilty to it, talks it, when you talk about football in pakistan, laity is the new city which has produced international names. football is on the decline here because the state has no patronage to promote at miniature, this talent, boys and girls here enroll in academy. and someplace barefoot and gravel, people, they are easy. they take great pride that the official fee for ball is made in black sun, and enough for the game isn't effected by the nation. never qualifying for the woke up tournament. for what i'm before i saw her repressed some of oh, football is playing a few farewell cup and pakistan wins. it didn't go got damn deposit that we want to pakistani team what you see the way we cheer for brazil. we want to cheer for team
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pakistan. about lang, international football market. but until that happens, like hassan's mini brazil will cheer for its favorite t jobby of their well, in today's knockout match is morocco will be looking to qualify for its 1st world comp caught a final when it faces spine at 15 g m t that came will be played at education city later on at 19 g m t. portugal take on switzerland at lucel stadium. now morocco is the only african team left in the world camp and are looking to make history. spain though still stands in their way. sorry, hot out is at the suit, walketh in doha and morocco kick off again. spain in just about half an hour as anyone lifted the soup there or have they made their way to the stadium. they're all in my to get to the stadium through the metro all the way. but just for you to go pos, planning, quite famous thing. you. it's
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a big over stay because morocco, if they get through the final, it will be history in the making this not just pro morocco, but the rest of the, our walls, you have thoughts and ms. yeah. saudi arabia that didn't make it some fortunately for them. but moral codes through, which means that they have a huge amount of support, not just from their countrymen, but also from the region. we've been speaking to people in casa, who, there's a big us for here, and they said that it's meant a lot to them. fines about support and you know what they think they're going to win. oh, when marco made it through to the knockout. thank just they weren't the only ones celebrating. oh, it's the 1st time 36 years in our nation has got this far to won't cut, the wind was for the entire region of to the other 3 middle eastern countries cut artemisia and saudi arabia went out in the group stages. oh, sort of
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a lot of this is an honor for all of us. morocco represents us arabs in a good way. this shows the european and the american teams at the world cup is not just for them. it's morocco's oh, but marcia working at american restaurants in central cats are, is enjoying the outpour of support. it makes her feel less homesick. jelly. a lot of the a lot. i rather the moroccan community and cut that felt great pride to meet our people coming from around the world. they went to challenges and difficult flights to meet us residents living here. they made us forget the pain of being way moroccans make up one of the largest communities in cattle with many working in the food and beverage industry. couple of money that the vehicle when morocco one, wherever you went to, were trying people congratulate to cont, cheering for you, from different or up nations, even for foreigners to it gives the person so much pride and happiness that the moral consumed rich, the last 16th. no matter if the atlas lions can be spain and get to the quarter finals,
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moroccan say they're proud to represent the arab bulls last hope to make it to the world cup final it, well we have 2 people that just arrived from san sarabia, but up, but up, you are supporting morocco, you told me? yes i versus fall morocco have been leads. their group stays in the knockout stages and because they are only their last team who is performing us as the arab world, as us guitar and tennessee have left their world. com, yeah, but we did an outstanding performance and then they group stages. but now we are all i head of croatia and. 1 version which were both semi finalists and a finalist in last will cut out for surgery. i was gonna say the other day are you are won a game against audio. it is which you all celebrated for a long, long time. yes. because this is an,
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not just by luck because saudi arabia have the performing and getting ready for this for one month. and we have won against argentina. and this is saying that our countries are coming into the carnivals of the world because this is not only by 3 or 4 good players, like missy and other players. because football have been came by one coach, a technical stuff. and now saudi arabia have been origin, tina for 2 to one. also the last, last for belgium, who has by saudi arabia. so are you saying that in the arab balls, i mean what they've been love football goes, what goes back a long time g i you see, and sammy inside rafia, it says a lot more investment. and if you can just let me know. yes, we see you a have been investing in muncie, and 2009. they want 6 premier leagues. now we see very good players outperforming us this year, mohammed sala and, and liverpool. and he's always top score. we see how kim's a yahoo, seattle, of how came me, that all arrow in players and their own fleet? not just yes, they are chopped this league one of the biggest leagues in the world. yeah. so,

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