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business partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies being the powerhouse indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you in vest indonesia. now with this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that he's, i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a wild cup triumph. morocco is the african nation advances to the quarter finals for the 1st time in its history. a drawn strike on an oil storage tank in russia. a day afterward accused train of attacking to our base is deep inside its
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territory. the european union boosts its ties with balkans nations as russia's invasion of ukraine re invigorates e u. expansion talks and out his era files, a case against israeli forces at the international criminal court for the murder of its journalists, sharing those in cologne, should be held responsible because they've said there's no suspicion here of, of, of any crime. so there's been a complete coverage with in the last few minutes, morocco of stunned spain to reach the woke up quarter finals for the 1st time matched, finished go las, off the extra time. a morocco, one of the penalty shoes out at rough hakim, with winning sport kit, marco goalkeeper bono, kept out 3 spain penalties. you can imagine
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the moods both in morocco and here in doha, where the fans have been watching that nail. biting game has been amazing and axial, brightest out at doha port. she's been with moroccan supporters and they really were biting their nails what they but now tell us about the mood there. ah, i had to say it has been an absolute roller coaster over the past 2 hours or say it started off with sort of hose to and then it was deep nervousness very for what seemed like hours as well. got hurt or full time for the extra time. and then and the penalties, you know, they had been worried that the spanish coach had made his tame practice about a 1000 penalties age. so the hope actually was on spain in terms of the penalties. but then of course, america ended up winning a $31.00 on pale. they set by no penalty stored by a young american 24 ashura. i think he may, there was actually born in spain. so absolute elation here. palmer often bands as
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the only arab team, the only african team make it through to the quarter finals here at about 2020. so i'm actually going to bring in a moroccan fan osama who was here watching the game with on. but what does this mean? palmer often allow really on city on, on what is my local 1st by may see model oh really on tool much of this you know, i need that to much. oh it's the apartment up front for me. you know? because it's with because on some one he think me, i'm hate spin also. no, no, no, no, i'm not it because i said for to morrow could this 1st side or call she winner for the spare because earliest payments, so much phone too much. so if you're asking them, are always been 40 with this much, it's better than 4000000 model, but only one law because it's been,
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i know all people who know vis lynn. it's so much. oh, maybe before there are some people who think's been it's when or for difficult, but really i'm so much happy so much because i have too much feeling side lately. osama like many, many other bands. yeah, absolutely. speechless with the result and huge results for morocco. i was actually speaking earlier with bands from a conference bridge and people had come down from iran, from martina from h and all of them coming down to say, you know, denied. and they felt like they were all moroccan because that morale contain was winning this winning this for the entire region. also you've got to remember millions of people across africa who say that morocco's, you know, the last african team. so they also went it for them. people here were on the absolute edge all this way and you should have heard the wrong when that last penalty, winton people here cannot believe that this has happened. this is beyond their wildest imagination, an absolute huge result for the region tonight. a huge,
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upside upset, and morocco who was actually bids to hold the world cup on several occasions. and last, maybe many there will be hope any this could help any future we'll have beds. alexia brian reporting live from doha. poor sweetie still has now a party town are commiseration. of course, if you're a spanish shot fan, oh, he wants to say some more up. i'll commiseration to you. if you're a spain fan, alvaro who does the sound he is responsible for what you hear. he's. he's from spain and everyone is feeling very sorry for him, but the joy of that victory spreading right around the world out as near as gay about us on though is with some iraq and fans in canada. they were all in a bar. it was so crowded you couldn't get engaged. now they're outside partying with you. they absolutely are. it's raining. it's 7 degrees celsius here in montreal, but that hasn't stopped the moroccan fans from taking to the streets here in little
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my grab. this is the moroccan neighborhood. if you will, and i was curious and turn donations in this neighborhood and they're all out here . just have been celebrating for a while now. just enjoying themselves like my friend year. how are you? good, and you good. good. how do you feel right now? what's your name? my name is alma. how do you fear love? do we fill it with her proud and with fever? because her moral good did didn't come near a new decision from of, from her very long time with her and blue is her, our proud you the, from what you want to. some are very wrong from him under group on his time i, to historic. it's a historically i was just like like, never be like done from a long time ago under where brown. good from all do moral convert from across the word one of the muslims occurred. groupons died under time and go does abdul?
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what does this mean for africa is become what is a nuclear yacht? it's, it's for bricker gamma out. is it more and lation very good. we can rock i. 2 as you can tell everybody static about this victory in penalty kicks here. i many, many things. indeed i'm really sorry about the bad language that, that you heard that old asleep when fans are as exuberant as they are. and we can't, we can't stop doing things like that. our policies are probably more of a rock as victory in world cup today, starting at 1830 as she had seen right after this used to live and gave many facts
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. ukraine has apparently used a drone attack at an on an air field in the russian border region of cask, according to its governor. the strike early on tuesday caused a fire and an oil storage tank rushes 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. our defense editor alex caterpillar's says the use of drones by ukraine is a major development in the wall. what we're 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 hit 2 bases that are extremely important to russian military. these are strategic bases. housing, o rushes,
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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 tupelo one for one, which is an old soviet drone. we can see here. this is normally carrying cameras, but ukrainian military has 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, and they can show the russians now that they can strike deep within their own country or get the reaction from moscow out as her mom at vall is there. the russian ministry of defense claims that your claim is behind the 2 talks the cognitive, it's our basis southeast of moscow. on monday, it did not give details about whether these talks originated from ukraine or from inside russia. but everyone here can see this, this a significant development in this war allows because for the 1st time and legibly
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draw is coming from ukraine, we're able to teach deep inside velocity territory. this means that ukraine inside the capacitive to make some kind of deep, deeper tech inside the russian theater because the technology developed and so far . so that's why to get some drones. so the longer a capacity is not the problem. now, even for the grain. moreover, everybody knows that ukraine is supplied by western countries. and 1st of all, there is a possibility that these are also supplied by native why, 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, after the a talk on the climate bridge in october, russia stepped up its military campaign across your claim and begun to destroy your
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cleaning infrastructure. people here are asking, what is the new fees and the new escalation expected after monday's tax? i think russia you increase the real difference. so for russian strategic sites, especially rooms, military boys, weapons dip balls, and for f o f military campaign. so i don't think we will see in the deeply, from current fax, 6 cartons, but in any respect, what happened has presented a huge challenge for the russian 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 on the war in ukraine has been a key talking point as the european union at western balkans nations met in albania,
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leaders from the regions have been holding discussions that a historic summit. they've struck agreements on energy education and investments. now they're all steps towards e. u. expansion. several western balkans nations have begun the process of joining the blog that's as russia appears to be trying to expand its own influence there. we have full heartedly supporting the enlargement program process and the regional integration this year has seen a lot of progress. we have had indeed the 1st into government, a conference with albania and most 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 started and the momentum is there. let's bring an florian be back in graz, austria. he's a professor of se european history and politics at the university of drugs. good to
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have you with us. professor florian, what on earth is taking so long? why isn't bosnia herzegovina given its history of current politics already in the u, kosovo, the same? why is the e u dragging its feet? well, it's the, you dragging its feet or rather some member states. we've been blocking the process over the years, but it's also the countries themselves. i mean, i wouldn't single out kosovo, but i would certainly say in bosnia herzegovina, but also in other countries where democratic backsliding and state capture really made it more difficult for this process to move forward. and for many years it wasn't enough of a priority. the european union, so indeed this should have been completed years ago. it began nearly 20 years ago to solo nikki. and nobody expected that at this point only crecia would have joined . so there's no collective approach here among the balkans nations about the e u membership. well, i mean, they used to be a strong consensus, the region by all political parties that they want to join the european union. but
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that consensus has been kind of decreasing. they all pay lip service to it. the absolutely. but are they really doing all it takes and they are, we have serious doubts, especially in serbia where the government has become increasingly authoritarian. we really have serious doubts whether they want to join the european union in recent years. and so the kind of the, the air is out of the, the energies a bit out of the whole process. also the could've been taking so long. yeah, i want to ask you about about serbia actually, and russia's increasing influence in the region. surely that should be a wakeup coal for the e. you said it appears to want the best of both worlds. doesn't to get all the benefits of e u membership was continuing to cozy up to moscow. exactly, i mean this has been also the message and the final declaration. today's summit 2 big key points is that the countries of the western balkan should align their foreign policy with that of the european union. there's been a demand for they largely, but it hasn't been a priority, but it became one because of russian aggression against ukraine. but also it said very clearly, the country streets and a positive message communicate the you in
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a proper way. because in serbia we see a tax against the european union hate speech against neighbors, including you member states countries nearly every day in media which are controlled by the government. so that doesn't send a very positive message about the government's commitment to join the union to people in serbia. want to be part of the e. u. well, they've become more skeptical in the last decade, but that skepticism has been kind of actively promoted by the government which sees it's in its interest for citizens to be skeptical because that allows them not to push full steam ahead and in a certain way, not deal with the open question that has to deal with relations with kosovo as well as internal democracy. so the government is benefiting from increasing skepticism of its own citizens, which it's pushing up through its media and it's narrative. good talk to your professor, but he, thanks to you for being with us. florian david, then cross. thank you. ah,
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al jazeera has taken the butter of its correspondence. reasonable are clay to the international criminal court numbers of the palestinian american journalists. family were with the networks legal team at the hague. a lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation. jonah, how reports just a warning that you may find some images in jonah's report to stopping in its formal submission to the office of the prosecutor at the international criminal court, al jazeera included a das here of evidence that its lawyers say cannot be ignored. the submission to the icpc prosecutor has highlighted the new witness evidence and video footage which clearly shows that serene and her colleagues were directly fired at by israeli defense forces. c the evidence they say undermines israel's claim. the journalist to re apply was shot and killed by accident caught in the crossfire between israeli soldiers and palestinians. the lawyers said leaves no doubt. there
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was no palestinian gunfire. serene and her colleagues were clearly identifiable as journalists going about their work in the occupied westbank city of janine when they came under direct israel gunfire. the das here 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 if there's sufficient evidence that we say the is then the perpetrators can be charged al jazeera submission to the i. c. c has spot to furious response from these railey government initiative counseling. for sure. this is an incident that has been investigated deeply and confidentially . i suggest the officials and algebra go and check what happens to journalists and
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iran. there is no army that behaves morally like the idea. thank you very much for a news conference at the hague. heard from international media representatives who said sharina killing was part of a systematic attempt to silence germany voices that would continue unless justice was served. was also present. serene nice lena black let you in these moments where we on the international community and international court. to investigate such crimes. so, so there is accountability and also to prevent future crimes like this from going on punished. it's easy to forget that among the often heated political rhetoric is a family grieving. we didn't just was a journalist, we lost the human, we lost someone who was part of our family. and who was my only aunt? there's been no response yet from the i. c. c, either to the families own submission of evidence in september this year or to al
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jazeera case presented here early on tuesday. but such as the accumulated weight of evidence. the broadcast is, lawyers say that there can be no reason for the court not to take the next step and launch a full investigation. joe al jazeera, at the hague demonstrations, gathered outside indonesia as parliament to protest against a new criminal code which has been signed into law banning sex outside 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. a measure will 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, whether it's part of a new criminal code approved by parliament on tuesday. it also benz couples from living together before marriage. quite old pin. don't our best to accommodate all
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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 milan, movable 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 court will hear an atmosphere of fear and utmost fear of one, spying against another. neighbors, spying make worse, family members, spying another family member. it will create an atmosphere of fear, among many journalists, editors produces 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 protest
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prompted, then president, yoko dodo to intervene indonesia 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, there are concerns about their impact on indonesia as an investment and the holiday destination, especially on islands such as bali, which millions of tourists visit every year. stephanie decor, i'll g 0 in the u. s. voters in georgia, casting their ballads in the states senate, one off election, the incumbent democrat. rafael warnock is facing republican herschel walker, a verbal football star, esl one percent of the vote, separated the 2 candidates and last month's midterm election. the result will determine whether democrats can expand their control in short in the sell it. oh, whoa,
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whoa. whoa . whoa, whoa, former pony is a vote for joe by a vote with george humor. oh, he's easy. so when you get a bill for me is what with georgia bay. oh, good. also going to give you a voice in watchman because you haven't heard yet. nadia brown is in washington d. c. she's a professor of government at georgetown university godaddy with us. a professor at this is the 1st time i think i'm right in saying that to african american candidates have faced off against each other for a senate seat in the south in the modern era. oh, what does that tell us about how places like georgia are changing?
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yes, you are right. this is the 1st time that 2 black people and particularly white black men have raced each other and in the south. well, this is telling us is that the republicans are keenly aware that a state like georgia, with a large black population wants to see some representation and some descript presentation. you may want people that look like them, representing them in congress. however, right, the point that i think needs to be stressed is that just being black or having black skin hemoglobin, a black culture in society, a fairly here one to having black interest or black political views that are shared by many of the community. and so i'm just putting to black people together in this race. what we see here was warnock and, and herschel walker are 2 completely different candidates and they don't share. similar policies are political views, and they actually don't look the same to black americans. ok, so of course here when i was 0, when don't just talking to the u. s. we were talking to,
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to the entire world here for the benefit of those outside of the states. what is it about this race that i'm sort of like me or anyone watching? i suppose you could say maybe some americans, what might we have missed? well, more now is a black politician with the legacies of black politics. meaning that his message is rooted and racial and just to see if that should be wrecked, reduced and addressed in american government. and so it's really a linear lineage off this legacy of civil rights. he's a pastor vet, has inherited the pulpit of martin luther king junior and why it was really speaking to the country and the m and the state and the state of georgia. and the world about the united states need to do more to really remedy racial injustices. whereas herschel walker is not going to put it bluntly, he's someone who views challenges that african americans have had in this country
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as their own issues of their own individual shortcomings. and not as a bypass the systemic or enduring institutional racism. nor does he have the same type of understanding of race as a cultural by product that's built on white supremacy of a need for black americans to have a cohesive political agenda. and the other part about herschel walker that is different than warnock, is that the 2 men have different lift realities. and as a black american, the end of reporting as such, fertile walker is more in the line of donald trump. and i'm kind of kind of immigrant, i kind of using terminology and, and policy preferences to demonize minorities community. whereas warnock is not professor, it's been really good to talk to that effect today for being with a study abroad in washington. and you've been having tens of thousands of people in
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the u. s. state of north carolina will have to spend days without electricity following gung file, a to electric, some stations in more county state. governor roy cooper says the criminals sabotaged the grid on saturday. 38000 homes are without power, as the temperature drops well below freezing overnight. i will continue to get briefed on this investigation as it continues. and i'm sure that we will learn more about motives of this intentional attack and attack that damage in a tire community. regardless of motive violence and sabotage will not be tolerated. his some good news if he will, to fly into china any time soon. beijing's international airport will no longer require a negative cobit 19 test result. testing requirements have also been removed for
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people wanting to enter most public places in shanghai. some parts of china have lifted restrictions off the widespread protests. media reports suggest a new set of nationwide rules will be announced soon. china's president, she should ping as hailed lately the jags of men for guiding the communist party through the country's most serious political storm. a reference to the pro democracy protest, cinnamon square. in 1989, he made the comments of a state memorial for the former president who died last week. patrick falk reports ah air raid sirens sounding across the country. as china morgan's its former leader, jonesy men. in the capital, people took pause to reflect with flags at half mast 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 johnson into power in the aftermath of one of the
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darkest moments of chinese history. the killing of pro democracy demonstrators and 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 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 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. 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,
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but 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 history is always used in different ways, right? and so john could be seen as her, as the 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 closed off to the rest of the world. echoing the days of mal patrick falk, al jazeera hongkong. just a head here on out a 0 will live are woke up studio with
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a reaction. the waters penalty shooter when this b. ah, how i we could say the 1st right of the season rolling across, cut our over the next that dial say you got this band of cloud that's sinking its way further south. which of the 3 wednesday particular 3 wednesday morning. cuz the some sharp showers, maybe even the rumble to off fun. the temperatures around $28.00 celsius and falling as we go on for the next hour. say that will sweetest way through picking up quite stiff, northwesterly wind, that from mile setting in 27 celsius. therefore thursday, and by the weekend we may will struggle to reach 22 degrees. it will feel notice, be fresh, trust me on that,
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but it should be large. he try mostly dry across northern parts of africa. want to shower 7 to the far north of algeria. eventually we'll see some wet weather coming to northern parts of morocco. so scattering the showers just around the gulf, guinea coast to set up a time when bring some duster into a northern areas of nigeria, just put through nisha over the next day or so. now the showers continues central parts of africa as per usual, got some slot, dry weather, just making his way towards south africa over the next dial. say some heavy showers there into was in bob way where to where the ride up, the riff valley, pushing all the way into a good part of uganda. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences hit the
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with welcome to world cup today on the far if ball and we're alive at our studio on doe hives waterfront. and the whole station katara, there's only one quarter find a place up for grabs after another magic moment for morocco cra, he, me scores the, despite the thought take after keeper bono shocked out. spain in the handle. few drama. it's joy for the morocco fans. the arab nation light up the middle east, the world cup to reach the last 8. for the 1st time i push down the rinaldo drop by portugal. the door man starts there matched with switzerland, on the bench. after its fall out with the coach,
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with joining me in the studio for the show, our football analysts want around go and usher carnegie shack. we'll get their thoughts in just a moment. but 1st history has been made at education city stadium. morocco has secured their 1st quarter funnel at a world cup by beating spain on penalties. spank playing in the blue, chit, threatened to go ahead in the 1st half after intercepting a pass by the goalkeeper. they managed to hit the cross bar, but the entire play was ruled off. sy, finish goal if after 90 minutes, the game went to extra time for problems at avi, i hit the post in the final mom sending the match into a penalty shade out. hello sir abbey. i hit the post with spain's 1st thought. take name. second penalty was saved by keeper, bona honey emerged as morocco's heroes savings spain
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a 3rd attend left kimmy to score the winning penalty for morocco. 3 know the score and the shoot out a historic moment for morocco as they reached the last 8. for the 1st time at a world cab, they'll play either portugal and switzerland next spain barrel. it has the tournament and the round, the 15th for the 2nd time, around. thrilling finish to a tense match at education city a stadium watching the game unfolds for us with jama nash and jama, very happy moroccan fan, leaving the arena behind you on a far as you can imagine that the funds have behind me. lately. i've enjoyed this, this just been. some has been the best my life. they've been telling me let. so have a what mouth fire, how does it feel? well, cause i believe um, actually it's such a beautiful river. well,
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just go to look for, well, i have ever seen, and i'm really so proud of our play, our laying up the flame kill was like i did it maybe. so i really want to say thank 43 goes for the coach. did different a yeah, i can hear the emotion and you know how my english my final stick. so how much is this when not only to morocco and the american funds, but to me. ok. well, in general, you really feel like you've had the whole support and behind you. first of all, i would love to, i would love to appreciate all the moral can support ops and the african as well. didn't want to be candidate that it's all there was behind, does them support doing us? and i really to say thank you all a special thing. so the moral can people going to a, i just want to ask you can, can you make it do that? finally, before we believe it or what caught you so we just hoped to be positive. we don't
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believe in the doctor. we're so. 2 we're just very positive and we can move it. i'm just going to get the, the spanish perspective that don't quite a good night for you just just to why don't atmosphere, why it was quite incredible, wasn't it? oh, this guy, he's got to play number 12. it was amazing. these innovations today looks like it was located in rather in somewhat in moral call. the book was so intense, i think at some point, especially in the penalty a listen to the case. what good to feel that the hostile and vitamin that and they felt the and some way with nicholas knight for spain. what do you think went wrong for louis every case side. so we knew they were having a lack of efficiency in the affordable the line, i think about it from the lack of efficiency was the lack of confidence in rica yesterday. he said that he asked his players to, to try to show a 1000 penalties. and this year and at the end of the day to lodge already the so
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probably they put, he put too much pressure to the other players and they couldn't afford a $120.00 mean that's not the run for out of 30 penalties. so it glass an embarrassment for a team where won't champions in 2000 and then my and from then invoke god. they have only been able to eat those that are you done and go study guy in this tournament? well, this match this evening was played out education city stadium, and this morocco site decides, and he gave a lesson and how to defend. they were incredible out the back of rock solid. they were a brick whole, spain could not get past them as a result or into that. but wild cub court to final, the lost african side standing out in the last our nation standing as well. oh, what an amazing night for morocco. what an amazing night. amazing, alexia bryan has been watching with vans at the old court in doha. there were not only supporters from morocco, but also other countries backing the last remaining african health.
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oh, a parent love african. same with they are representing a time with wow, wow, wow morocco i sure,
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let's start with you. what did you think of their performance? absolutely. amazing. and i think for the 1st time in this tournament i have a prediction, correct. so i'm over the morning. no, but i'm just happy from arco, they've been knocking on that dough, and particularly really under what the drug drug morocco has not considered a goal since he took chad in august of this year. he's a former defender as a player, so you can expect that from the teams that is coaches. but also what a good story you know that we've been in this tournament. yes, in bonham best law legal goalkeeper last season. and he is the one who knocks out spain from this tournament. rougher kimmy, born in madrid. it's spain. i mean there's no better script input both than what we've been here tonight and needed to fight it. every one thought that maybe, you know, spain come into this fixture, of course, we saw them in their opening games go those so many goes, we would like to, but they have a phone that, you know, it's a team that can stop them. they can have, oh, the bull possession, but mentally,
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morocco, a very prepared and they'll be very, very proud of this performance. and that just wanted to say one more thing. there every sports institution in morocco has a picture of the 1986 wide on the walls. but now this quiet has now under place alongside the 198 to 6 quite that got to the round of 16. now this ones have pushed it and not tire. and going to the last 8. it's a new credible story. yeah. why not? how are spain, you know, look back at their performance tonight by the way. one thing to add on to her. yeah . you seem bono born in montreal, canada. oh. so that add to that we were saying about spain. 1900 passes. 926, we're a sort of gummy shot on how many shots on target can going back to what you might said earlier on the report lacking confidence, lacking decision, i let's not forget that shot. the hits that skims off the cross bar in the 121st minute. oh no, as if it's been a centimeter here,
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a centimeter. there would have been morocco seem to be a team of death. but morocco also are very, very, very solid on defense. we saw it today how they were able to force spain to have to have those 190 passes. that really didn't have much of a direction that offensively they didn't have much competence. and they exacerbated that lack of competence even more so from an offensive standpoint, that's more spain is going to have to be assessed as well as the changes that weren't made especially bring on to fight the in. so lead on the match when you needed a goal scoring punch. yeah, i mean, before this tournament even started, we're talking about house, spain, i lack of experience and that it probably wasn't going to be there year. yeah, the lack experience, but still they've been experienced. it off at the club, over the past year and a half to be able to say, hey, we're season enough to be able to take that next step. yet the better is the surgery will sketch the ga, the arbors. the more does yes, since you really weren't there for
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a good for the latter portion of this sort of and that's where we start to see, where is that leadership point to come from, from spain, all of a sudden in the penalties we're missing one guy. so you're almost all right, well, the final game of the last 16 round, the portugal face switzerland and the big news chris john, run all those starts from the bench fixture, also guaranteeing another european side will reach the quarter finals of this world comp reporter covering this game, at least sales stadium is peter peter nova. and although for portugal are the fam, surprised by that, are expecting that after what coach? fernando santos has been saying well, far, a very, very big news indeed here from the sales stadium, christiana, another. as you say on the bench, also having a little bit of a tough with the head coach fernando center. this could go one of 2 ways. the positive manner. is that right now comes up the bench for portugal in schools
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a late when a possibly even in extra time. we've already had 2 of the last 16 games go the distance and let's be honest, portugal bits of switzerland. it's the kind of picture, but does. a have the potential to go 120 minutes and even into a shoot out. rinaldo could actually be an acid towards the end. and given these age, maybe you would rather have him coming on later on than starting wondering whether he can last 120 minutes. but i think we're honest with ourselves. that's not really what has happened here. and i think that from a phonetic sense of perspective, it's very important to stamp your authority as the coach and show that you are the one who is in control. and i believe that in portugal do progress beyond this match into the quarter finals, which will of course be against the moroccans right now. there is almost certain to come back into the starting 11. all right, peter, talk to you later. thank you so much for that. okay, let's get your thoughts. now. one, how do you think this news about rinaldo is going to affect his team?
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if you really start to see how familiar this portugal site is with rinaldo it does. he wants to be the center of attention. but at times the center of attention wants to be the lightning rod. so he wants the attention on him to maybe take away the pressure. i don't know, i'm not in, i'm not in the dressing room, but when you start seeing what the status is looking to do, he's a hey, i can't let this guy run me over. i have to assert myself as a coach, as the authority on the pitch are in the dressing room. it does affect the team to a certain extent, but i don't know how much because sometimes we speculate a bit more than we should. so it could be in effect, they might not be in effect, but so overall i think it's rinaldo, just trying to be we're in all the once again. yeah. and a bench do. and the team lead dealing with it the way they usually have an usher. how would you assess his performance so far at the world cops while in the group stages? well, if you look at, you know, his contribution is not been, you know,
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very outstanding. and sort of like the rinaldo that we've seen in the last ticket, both at country and club level. so i think that he's that kind of play like right now. what you go can do without, especially with the attitude that he has. how can he do the same thing at club and country and a space of a month? it's absolutely ridiculous and he just said something about his character and how he just want everything to be centered around him. everyone else see the tournament is focused even when people want to focus everything around. messy with gina is like no with doing this as a team. if you talk about morocco, for example, they're doing this as a team, not because i keep the eci or, you know, i stuff i kimmy. so i think for me, part to go are a better side even without run out. all right, okay. it's there now an argument. ok one and let me ask you one more question. is there? well, i should just said best buy. do you agree with her that the team look better without rinaldo they have. i mean what she says completely correct. the dynamic of
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the team looks better. no longer is it. you have to give the baltimore and although whether you have a clear shot or not, he, he isn't no longer. he's no longer the 1st option. he's no longer the 2nd and 3rd, you also see other players beginning to emerge out of his shadow and become better contributors in the overall scheme of what for an under centers are looking to do so i completely agree with or yeah. ok, well let's chat switzerland for a moment. do you think they could reach the quarter finals be their 1st time since 1954 since they were host, go to the host of the world cup in i believe so defensively they've shown up to be resolute. maybe that match against serbia. yeah. it was a bit tighter and there there needed to be more offensive projection against brazil . they held them down until because of the 3rd minute. so why not? i mean, why not be able to see a team that can challenge for a quarter final spot? i sure breeland bolo,
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scored that vital goal against the country of his birth. cameroon, how impressed have you been by his performance? hear me already just scoring that goal was absolutely incredible. i mean, if you see, of course, he decided not to celebrate the goal against cameron, but just the attitude and the carissa that he had going into that game. and also the equalize the against savvy. as i gave switzerland an opportunity to take the lead later through feller just shows you that he's a great addition to the team and he's shown that, you know, he's grown into the tournament and i think is going to be very, very crucial tonight. i guess portugal ok. all right, well canada superfan lee cormick has been on a mission. his team had been knocked out, but he stayed in, cuts hard to break the get us world. a record of most matches, attended in a world cup. here's a reminder of how he's been doing. i. my name is lee commerce and i am
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canada's world cup superman. i. i've been to the last for world cup canada qualified for the 1st time in 36 years. i've been waiting my whole life for this with it started in world cup 1994. when it came to the united states. it was an instant hook. i was addicted from the beginning and in 2010 when the south african fan. that's again, this world record of 31 matches i wanted that title unit has a list of items that i need to accomplish. one of them is i need to be in my seat before the match starts and i must stay in my seat and another match. and so no bathroom breaks. i also have to have 2 witnesses at each match that i actually was there. i have to provide match tickets 3 is souvenirs, is our, is our match coffee ticket. it starts really early. we try to get as much sleep as
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possible because it is, it isn't exhausting adventure, but i absolutely love it. the biggest challenge is getting from one stadium to the next stadium with 40060000 pounds, all trying to maneuver the same way. you need to maximize every single day you're here. so to start the record, i have 16 days in a row of 2 matches a day and it's very important. i've been cutting it close. i was only 4 minutes old from usa whale. i'm a little rundown. i know that i'm going to want to make this as memorable as possible, so you just got a battle through those tired moment. i guitar will go down in history as having the closest proximity of stadiums where you can go to 2 stadiums a day that will be the legacy. they lead her as a canadian band. you can feel alone at time,
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but this was top. i discovered that there are a lot of canadian fan ah, a lot of friends for my whole city. even my mother has traveled with so much more drive when you have so many more people that are all share the passion i called guys and what the world cup can accomplish is it unites the world. everyone shares the joy. everyone is happy here. you feel it your way, you smile. there's the friendly banter. what it is help me and everyone's here for the same reason. there's been an update lee and needed to
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attend $32.00 games to break the world record and he reached his goal at the brazil as south korea match match $32.00 on time with ok. now i'm so excited to talk to our next guest hudson, and we will talk to him shortly. but 1st we want to talk about the quarter finals coming up. i sure will start with you, which much are you looking forward to? it definitely has to be england, france for me because of the history that the 2 countries have both in football and politics, but also really the squads. when you look at these 2 particular teams, when you talk about, you know, kinda and, but he's been incredibly jesting the golden boot, but olivia has also been amazing and the entire squad really. but then also there's england, they have a young team,
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not so many english funds believe in them. and decor. rice has been very vocal about that saying they need to trust them at the woke up. so i think it will be a good clash. and the friends look like they're the better side, but we'll see. yeah, i think that will be a really good clash. a one. what about you? yeah, i got it. it's tough for me. but why don't you have the dutch already joining move on? how they wo messy plus 10 over approach and tina and massey. of course we know what he's trying to do, but i'm going to stick with brazil. creation. brazil. just look like a steamroller right now against croatia. if y'all count them out, they find a way to get motivated, they want the world to be against them each and every time. think all these old guys are no longer good. they're finally going to lose. which one's going to give in? ok now i sure one were in for a treat because one of the reasons i love being down here gets me all these incredible talented performers and we've got hudson here tonight. i'm have to now you have this performance called dab can tell us
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a little bit about it. first of all i see it correctly with i'm nationally when do you do it? why do you do it? it's traditionally perform it with a high guy. okay. and that's all your sports now more later, we can find much more on our website address for that in w, w dot al jazeera, come up with
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