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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah, ah ah, a drone strike on an oil storage sank in russia a day off for to cute you crate of attacking to add bases deep inside its territory . ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up. i was 0 files, a case against israeli forces at the international criminal court for the murder of its journalist during
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a claim. those in cologne should be held responsible because they have said, there is no suspicion here of, of, of any crime. so there's been a complete cover of protests in indonesia against controversial legislation. the firm sex outside marriage at in woke up action. spain take on the locker in dough hawes. both sides look to put their place in the quarter finals. ah, you cried. as apparently used a drone to attack an air field in the washing border region of custom, according to the regions govern up the strike early on tuesday caused a fire in an oil storage tank. russia's defense ministry accused ukraine of to attacks on monday. moscow says that 3 service men were killed. keith is yet to comment on the strikes or defense editor alex could topple us,
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says that the use of drones by ukraine is a major development in the wall. what we are seeing now is busha 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 had 2 bases that are extremely important to russia's military. these are strategic bases, housing, o, russia, strategic bomber force. and it shows russia that her nowhere is going to be invulnerable. and now it looks like the ukrainians use 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, but they certainly have some,
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and they can show the russians now that they can strike deep within their own country. with reactions from moscow, his l 0 mohammed vow the russian ministry of defense claims that your claim is behind the 2 attacks the cognitive. it's our basis southeast of moscow. on monday, it does not give details about whether these are tox, originated from ukraine or from inside russia. but everyone here can see this, this a significant development in this war. and that's because for the 1st time and legibly, drones coming from ukraine, we're able to teach deep inside boston territory. that means that you're going inside the capacity to make some kind of deep, deeper tech inside the russian theater. because the technology developing so far. so that's why to get some withdrawn 3 long grades capacity not the problem. now, even for the grain. moreover,
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everybody knows that ukraine is supplied by western countries. and 1st of all, there is a possibility that these are also supplied by native via why they say, or i don't know who the question now is, what's next? and what kind of reaction is the russian military preparing after mondays or talks? we know that after the talk on the crimea bridge in october, russia stepped up its military campaign across your claim and begun to destroy your cleaning infrastructure. people here are asking, what is the new fees and the new escalation expected after mondays or talks? i think russia, you increase the real difference for fraction strategic sites, especially rooms, military boys, weapons dip balls and for the company. and so i
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don't think we will see in the deplete from current tactics and current strategy in any but what happened? hospice assented a huge challenge for us and government. it showed weaknesses and gaps in terms of internal security. president putin has met with members of the security council of the russian federation to study the situation. and the public is waiting for more clarity severe poor. he is a military expert and the author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says, the drone tax can have an impact, but only if they happen on a regular basis. they all presidents, if you current striking so deep into russian territory. but the impact on the war going forward really comes down to whether you current can sustain these kinds of attacks intermittently or even regularly. because they could end up being one offs and just calls your mind back. so you cranes a tax against russian base in crimea and on the cash register
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a number of months ago. they also shot the russians, but they didn't continue guy. so this is what we're waiting to see will they continue? there is a, i think, an experimental drug development program that's been taking shape in ukraine for some time now. and i think we were now only just seeing the outcomes of this ukraine's got significant domestic defense industry. and also just to, for this russian invasion, ukraine had collaborated quite to me with turkey to manufacture drones, to procure drones. we know that the t v bar up to drug has been used extensively to attack russian mom and called just a very different kind of turn to the ones that have been used in the attacks last days, which are much more longer range than by all accounts was loosely called kamikaze loitering, munitions, and what we're going to now find out is whether this was a 1st batch of experimental batch or whether the long range drains have been used.
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but these attacks of russian territory are actually going to be continuous manufacture. whether we're going to see these being used on a regular basis or the war in ukraine has been a key talking point as the european union of western balkan nations beaten albania . leaders from the regions have been holding discussions of the historic summit. they've struck agreements on energy education investments. they're all steps towards you, expansion. so for western bull conditions have begun the process of joining the block. that's us. russia appears to be trying to expand its influence. we are full heartedly supporting the enlargement progress process and the regional integration this year has seen a lot of progress we have had indeed the 1st in the government, a conference with albania and north macedonia. there's finally new movement, momentum in the whole process. it was a historic step to open the accession negotiations. and now the screening has
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started and the momentum is there, al jazeera has taken the murder of its correspondent, sharon above are clear to the international criminal court members of the palestinian american journalists firmly with the team of the hague. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation by the networks legal team, sharon, of our clearer shot and killed by israeli forces in may or reporting from the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. well, joe, the whole is following the story for us in the hague. he spoke with the lead investigator of al jazeera rodney dickson, who says there's no reason why the i c c shouldn't take this case. the data is comprehensive, the evidence is compelling. there is no reason know why the investigation cannot be taken by the i c. c. the witnesses that we've located or readily available to the prosecutor there or here in the hague. the crime scene can be investigated and the whole picture can be put together and you say sufficient evidence that we say the
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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 adult sir 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 the 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, it's not an effective investigation. it wasn't impartial,
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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 fact 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 bite, but where they do nothing. as in this case then the i c. c has the duty to look at the case fully robert brightest, west wrestler. he says the israel reacted strongly against this lawsuit. there have been some very strong responses coming out of jerusalem to the filing of this case with the i c. c. we've heard from the prime minister's office, yale appeared the outgoing prime minister, making a statement basically remaining lock step with the military here, promising that no one he says will investigate israeli soldiers. and also adding that no one will preach to us about morals in warfare. certainly not al jazeera or slightly softer line, taken by many gans the defense minister, offering
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a condolences or for the death of sharing. but insisting that the israeli military operates, he says, and or to the highest moral standards. this is what he had to say globally or should. we shall, alyssa, look in oklahoma. i regret her death. here we are talking about a definite marshall event. this is an incident that has been investigated deeply and confidentially. i suggest the officials and elders 0 go and check what happens to journalists in iran. there is no army that behaves morally like the idea would. some of the strongest reaction, as you might imagine, has come from the extreme right of the political spectrum. here we've heard from it m r banga via he is variously described here as a right wing firebrand and ultra nationalists and somebody who is destined for a ministerial position in the new government. here he has roundly attacked al jazeera calling it this propaganda network that he says should be expelled from the country. further accusing it, he says,
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of waging what he calls an anti israeli campaign of lies. demonstrates as gathered outside indonesia as parliament to protest against a new criminal code banning sex outside marriage. critics describe the code as a setback for democracy. it applies to both citizens and foreigners. it also burns unmarried couples from living together. immeasurable come into effect in 3 years time. stephanie decker reports. you could now spend 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 quite wont been done her 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 abandon insulting the president and speaking out against
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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 create an atmosphere of fear, an utmost fear of one, spying against another neg birth spying. make worst family members spying another family member. it will create an atmosphere of fear, among many journalists, editors reduces broadcasters, 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 of the country wide protests prompted, then president, yoko dodo to intervene. indonesia is the world's largest muslim nation, and has seen arise in religious conservatism in recent years. although the laws will not come into effect for 3 years,
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there are concerns about their impact on indonesia as an investment and the holiday destination. especially on island such as bali, which millions of tourists visit every year. stephanie decker al jazeera still to come here on al jazeera. ah, we've seen plenty of excited more confirms over the last 2 weeks. we'll find out how they're feeling now. as the team takes on spain ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready to, with sponsored my cattle aways. hello. we've got some snow in the forecast with japan over the next couple of days, chiefly around both western parts of con shoe into hawkeye auto got to where the system just making his way further. eastwards tribe of the comes back in be hybrid,
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a sparkling of showers, see effect smo. they're just coming in as we go through way to stay to just risks across the relatively warm waters of the sea of japan. so we go western areas of honshu 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 in the mid teens over the next couple of days. 7th and 8th, therefore soul. and for beijing large eat dry, or she bright as well, some more pleasant sunshine around on the gray side for central past. but the wetter weather will be into northern areas of taiwan over the next day or so. sharp showers, as per usual across much of southeast asia. we are going to see some lively showers for a time into the philippines. bornea sinks in very wet weather. the wet weather will be into vietnam and also into the malay peninsula. but sir marcher and it made 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, grassy pushing into, from anchor into tom on that day,
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hello again. this is al jazeera, the main news, the south ukraine has apparently used to drone to attack an air field in the washing region of cask. according to its covered up, there's been no comment from keith all moscow on the strike rushes, defense ministry accused ukraine of 2 attacks on monday. i was 0 has taken the mother of its correspondent, korean of our claim to the international criminal court. the lawsuit come south for a 6 month investigation by the networks legal team. sharina of our claim was shot and killed by is ready forces in may at indonesia, as parliament has passed into law, a new criminal code which makes sex outside marriage. illegal people who break the rule could face up to a year in jail. it will come into effect. in 3 years time. the congolese government is accused m. 23 rebels of killing 272 civilians. in north keybo prophets, people in the city of goma have been calling for justice for the victims of how the
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jewels they talk happened last week. m 23 fight is of denied responsibility. the government also accusing neighboring the window of supporting the rebels. rwanda dismisses that assertion. we well east african leaders are trying to fight a lost inc. peaceful solution to the conflict malcom web 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 congress conflict is the international regional dimension over. and by that they mean foreign group. anything congress from rwanda, from rule you got their burundi and they'll say to the foreign fax groups including and 23, which is why i believe my neighboring rolando london soldiers, the photograph film fighting alongside them. 23. rwanda denies it, but lot of the grid here say danny took up arms in the 1st places to defend their
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communities from foreign invasions and meddling again in the 19 nineties and continued on and off ever since. and so they say they can even consider laying down arms and less. this international conflict is addressed to anyone trying to fly in beijing. international air force will no longer require a negative. cobit 19 test result. testing requirements have also been removed for people wanting to enter most public places in shanghai. some parts of china have lifted restrictions off the widespread protest. media reports suggestive use of nationwide rules will be announced soon. try this president. she's been paying as hailed lately. those young men for guiding the communist party. so the country's most serious political storm. a reference to the pro democracy process since the element square in $1089.00. he made the comments at a state memorial to the former president who died last week. patrick falk reports
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an air raid sirens sounding across the country and china mourns its former leader junk. the men in the capital, people took pause to reflect with flags of half moss at a memorial service held in beijing. senior communist party officials past and present, paid their final respects. many of them wearing white chrysanthemums a traditional symbol of morning. jonesy men took power in the aftermath of one of the darkest moments of chinese history, the killing of pro democracy demonstrators and gentlemen square in 1989 lead to international condemnation and crippling sanctions. it was under jan's leadership that china re emerged as a global powerhouse coey. do 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. the communist party says china's rise proves the crack.
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then in 1989 was justified. present, she also paid tribute to gen for supporting the gums 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 over saw the cities, hand over from britain, back to china. and it was 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 crackdown 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 her 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
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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 closed off to the rest of the world. echoing the days of mal patrick fog, al jazeera hongkong. ah, today's world cup action is well actually on the way with morocco and spain playing in the 2nd half a place in the quarter finals in cut. our 2022 is on offer. the winner of the knockout stage match will play the winner of the later game between portugal and switzerland. morocco are the only african nation remaining in the tournament. the only arab nation, a spade. when would ensure that there are 6 european teams in the last days. the school up at education city stadium here in doha. it's morocco, mills,
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spain mill with around 25 minutes remaining. or morocco make a massive impact on this will comp, if they win. but some fans say that they're proud of the team's performance, no matter what happens so hard at reports. ah, when marco made it through to the knockout, thanks. they weren't the only ones celebrating. oh, it's the 1st time in 36 years in our nation has got this far as a world cup. the wind was for the entire region after the other 3 middle eastern countries, catalyst nicea inside your ravia went out in the group stages or, you know, sort of a cool 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 time now. but more, it's jeff working at american restaurants in central cats are, is enjoying the outpour of support. it makes her feel less homesick. xhylia martin
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in time of the door hacker la da, 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 away. nor cans may cut one of the largest communities and cattle with many working in the food and beverage industry. couple out of a vehicle not been met when morocco one, wherever you went. you would find people congratulating insurance for you from different nations, even from foreigners. it gives a person so much pride and happiness that the moroccan team reach the last 16 months. no matter if the atlas lines can beat spain and get report to finals moroccan, say they're proud to represent our last hope to make it to the world cup. final, sort of height of algae 0, alexia bryan, is watching the game with moral confines at the bow hall port. what's the boot down
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there? electra. oh, i have to say it's incredibly nervous as each minute passes. but this is a really popular place, but thousands of fancy what we say behind me down here watching the game and it is such a lovely, relaxed family by people have brought down they camping chairs. they brought tables, they picnics out as you say, moroccans and osiris 8 actually. and her report is really proud of their team no matter what happens tonight, because the fact that they made it into the world for me, it was amazing. the fact that they made in this is astounding, in fact, of even being described as the potential doc course of the tournament. and when i was walking around before i spoke to people from all across the region, i've spoken to people from iraq, from mauritania, from egypt. jordan, how else was there? i talked to a gentleman from gannon and it's amazing. they've all come down here to support morocco. because as we have mentioned, it is the last are in this competition and not only had they played really well,
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but it really is the hopes and dreams of the entire region. so everybody on the edge of that camping chair right down here, not quite seats. mccain punches, as we're into 60 minutes. mil know people very nervous, big chairs go up as soon as the american team got anywhere near their goal. i am looking more dangerous by my head more position during this game, but morocco really has made more of the chances. they've had many here hoping that hopefully that can become a go sometime before the end of the evening, alexia bryan, and about at the doha port. area the weather here at this time of the year in the evening. it's just fantastic and i actually manufacture date. yes, i really am deaf. you heard me, didn't you? oh, there was also plenty of action. on monday, brazil's friends celebrated that teams victory in the route of 16. some of them were thousands of kilometers from the country itself. as osama bin java reports tons,
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drums chance in cheering. these high decibels streets and grounds are not real or bassinet whose brazil games stopped everything in karachi near the neighbourhood known football frenzy, and for its affection to name ours team is locally known as many brazil ah, did i know and the atmosphere electra buying the match was a b, brazil, about claudia and the way brazil played. and the people already enjoyed. the brazilian still has returned from injury. let his reform victory in the crowd erupted every time he puffed the ball. ah, although the games happened late at night, but that doesn't stop thousands together at the mean stadium and around tv screens in cafes. ah, during the day they paint the streets and place more flags on every corner. the
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provincial chief sat among the crowd to show support for the people team, welcomed for his presence, 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, hearsay, the government can do more to provide opportunities and prospects for youth that he can hold on. hold about is that there is talks it, when you talk about football in pakistan, lady is the new city which has produced international names. football is on the decline here because the state has no patronage to promote and nurture this talent . boys and girls here enroll in academy and simply barefoot on gravel people. they are easy, they take great pride that that official fee for ball is made in pakistan. and then left for the game isn't effected by the nation. never qualifying for a woke up tournament. for what i'm the for soccer, we pray some of our football is playing a few farewell cup and pakistan. windsor jumbo got in the bucket that we want to
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pakistani team what you see the way we cheer for brazil. we want to cheer for team pakistan about lang, international football market. but until that happens, like hassan's mini brazil will cheer for its favorite t. gabby, of their don't forget, there's plenty more world camp action for you online. you'll find our welcome page to the website out a 0 dot com. ah, it's good to be with us. hello, adrian finnegan, hearing so how the headlines on al jazeera ukraine has apparently used a drone to attack an air field in the russian region of cask. according to its govern, up has been no comment from keith or moscow on the strike. rush of the fence ministry accused ukraine of 2 attacks on monday. out to sierra has taken the murder of its correspondent sharina about our claim to the international criminal court. members
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of the journalist family were with the team at the hague. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation by the networks legal team, sharina, about ugly, was shot and killed by israeli forces. in may. al jazeera legal team has conducted a full and detailed investigation into the case. and we have on earth, new evidence based upon several eye witness accounts, the examination of multiple items of video footage and forensic evidence pertaining to the case that the submission to the i c. c prosecutor, has highlighted the new witness evidence and video footage. that which clearly shows that sharina and her colleagues were directly fired at by israeli defense forces. the claim by the israeli authorities, that serene was killed by mistaken. an exchange of fire is clearly unfounded and uneasy as parliament has passed, a new criminal code which makes sex outside marriage. illegal people who break the rule could face up to a year in jail. the measure replies to both citizens and foreigners. it also bands
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