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what is it about celtic that has the world over healing them all politics and football control panel with some of the oppressed on the board? ah, the friends who make football on al jazeera ah, a blow for former years president donald trump, his family business is convicted of tax fraud and other financial crimes. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from de, also coming up, argentina's vice president, christina de kitchena, is sometimes to 6 years in prison. guilty of corruption in a $1000000000.00 fraud case out a 0 presents its case against his writing forces at the international criminal
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court. the killing of his journalist sharina had them at windsor morocco, lions knockout spain to advance to the quarter finals for the 1st time in history. ah, christina, fernandez the kerisha, argentina's vice president, and one of the country's most powerful politicians has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. she's been found guilty of corruption in a $1000000000.00 fraud case. the hottie charged legal cases rattle, lodge and tina with her supporters protesting outside the court. let's go to teresa bo live in, but as our as to me so. so how significant is this verdict against cash and what's the background to this case? well, it was a highly charged trial and a highly charged center. i just come back from where the federal trivia were
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hundreds of people were gathering their, showing their support through the former president who is now the vice president of this country, christina, for, and under the cursor with this country president for a tier from 2007 to 2015. i'm is now the vice president and she was sentenced to 60 years in prison and also banned from holding any public positions for life. this is very, very significant. even though the prosecutors had asked for a prison sense of at least 12 years in prison, she was accused of aggravated fraud. and also the prosecutors were hoping the work using her of being part of an elicit for organizations that you're in millions of dollars of public works contract to a family friend. this last lead to charge a she with a hold of that, but still she's been sentence now. christina, for now. this is scarce nor spoke right after this sentence was announced. again, she said that the tribune was a firing squad,
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but she was being politically persecuted. that they were trying to prevent her from running for president the next year presidential election. she also announced that she was not going to be president, that she was going to fight back to put her in a sense. she's, as i said before, you know, she's saying that the opposition is using the judiciary to go after political opponents. so it's very, very likely that she will appeal this decision. probably go all the way to the supreme court. and this is the case that he's likely to take years, and it's very, very unlikely that we're going to see vice president christian or detained anytime soon. you're and teresa, she's a very powerful figure, an awesome time politics, huge grass roots support. i suppose it picks the question, is this the end of the beginning of the end of her political career? well, a sentence like this one certainly has an impact on her image on the way people see her. but still, she is very,
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very popular among around 30 percent of the population in this country who do not believe in the sentence who believe in her innocence, again, that they believe that she being politically persecuted. they see her as a person that defend the country for that she has it go in a way confronted powerful factors of the country's economy. but at the same time i didn't peanut right now, we're struggling economically, father to raise her on the rice. inflation is around 7 percent percent every month and she's part of the current administration that many people in this country blame for the carrying situation for the inability to get this country out of an endemic economic crisis. so most certainly this sentence has an impact, but again christina, curse, nor has enjoyed many difficulties throughout her life. she, she has shown that she's capable of surviving many of the things there was an attempt in her life just 3 months ago. she was a target of a fascination attempt, the man he's currently being charged for attempted murder. there's currently an
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investigation ongoing. so as i said before, christine christian or will appeal this case, you're likely to go to the supreme court and she's going to fight back, which is something that she has done throughout her political life. all right, that teresa by life in the, in the audience on capital teresa, thank you for my yes, president donald trump's company has been found guilty of tax fraud in new york. it adds to the myriad of legal was facing trump, as he campaigns the office. again, my county joins us live now from washington, d. c. mike, so the trump organization guilty on all counts in this tax fraud trial. how significant all these convictions and what do they mean? like well, it has a major financial implication for the trump organization. these tra, tribes of tax evasion went on for some 15 years. and although the fine itself may not be that substantial, that will be divided into decided by the judge. in january, he'll announce exactly what the fine is,
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but the economic impact on the organization will be substantial. obviously, it's going to reflect his relationship with banks with other lenders, with other companies in terms of it's ongoing attempts to do business. at this, at the judgement is likely to reflect very negatively on the trump organization as a whole. but for donald trump himself, it's just adding to his long list of legal woes. one must remember that there's a separate case pending against donald trump and his organization brought by the new york attorney general that is pending, and even more seriously is the investigation being conducted by the department of justice into 2 elements. one is donald trump says, taking documents from the white house to his morrow lago estate, and how serious was the misuse essence put of classified documents? the other issue that the attorney justice department is investigating is trumps.
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attempts to overthrow the 90 at 2020 election. so this is now just another in the long list of legal problems facing donald trump. and this is significant in terms of the fact it appears. it was a unanimous verdict by the jury. it took some 24 hours for the jury to come to this decision. a tax evasion is a very serious crime. the exact fine, as i said, we'll find out in january. but it's going to impact not just on the trump organization, and the officials within it, including donald trump's children, but also on donald trump, himself. i to mike hannah live 1st there in washington, dc. mike, thank. now ukraine has apparently used a drone to attack an airfield in the russian border region of kursk. that's according to its governor. the strike early on tuesday caused a fire at an oil storage tank. russia's defense minister accused ukraine of 2 attacks on monday. moscow says 3 service men were killed. keep as yet to comment on the strikes or defense editor alex metropolis as the use of drones by ukraine as
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a major development in the war. what we're seeing now is russian 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 rushes 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 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 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 and they can show the russians now that they can
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strike deep within their own country. mama vall has more on the reaction from moscow. the national ministry of defense claims that ukraine is behind the 2 talks the cognitive, it's our basis southeast of moscow. on monday, it did not give details about whether these or talks originated from ukraine or from inside russia. but everyone here considers this a significant development in this war last because for the 1st time and legibly, drones coming from ukraine were able to teach deep inside the integrity full. it means that you're going inside the capacity to make some kind of deep deeper tx inside the rush because the technology developing so far. so that's why to get some withdrawn. so the longer a capacity is 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 this is also supplied by nature 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 monday, the talks we know that after the talk on the climate 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 from strategic sites, especially the military base weapon dip balls and for the company. and i don't think we will see in the deplete from current
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fact extend current strategy in any respect, what happened? hospice resented 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 foundation to study the situation. and the public is waiting for more clarity. let's come here now to 0, including a tense, ronald photos, people in the us state of georgia in the last undecided seen in the senate. and are you self indulgent, greedy and reject social norms? well, you're not alone. and the phrase that describe this behavior has just become the word of the year more than ah hallo, where say some rather lively storms pushing across the tennessee valley. big bulge
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of cloud here, making its way further east, was just pushing us some cold, rare outs of burst central parts of canada over the next couple of day. significantly cold weather will slide its way down across the blades, pushing down towards the eastern seaboard over the next couple of days that he got minus $22.00. in winnipeg, it warms up, you replaced the know minus 11. the top temperature here on thursday afternoon by the time we come to the latter part of the way, hopefully there's temperatures just nutting up a little further. but way that cold air makes that much warmer air. we are looking at quite a line of lively showers. they extend their way down across the place, down towards the southwest colon crisp to the north of fat on the west side. they're just rather central plains as we go one through thursday, but hopefully things starting to improve as we make a way to latter part of the week. casa caribbean is largely fine and dry. lots of sunshine coming for speclink, one or 2 showers. it has to be said to where to where the will be across the
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lou, walking back to the amount about top stories here this hour for us president donald trump's company has been found guilty of tax fraud in new york. about the myriad of legal woes facing trump, because he campaigns for office again. christina fernandez the kerisha, argentina's, vice president on one of the company's most powerful politicians, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. she's been found guilty of corruption in a $1000000000.00 food case. and ukraine has apparently used a drone to talking to that field in the russian border region of coast. that's according to its governor. strike early on tuesday, cause a fire, an oil storage done but now the actual cut all 2022 forest man is about world cup studio. morocco made
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world history reaching the quarter finals for the 1st time by beating spain on penalties spain playing and the blue tint threatened to go ahead. in the 1st half dr. intercepting a pass by the goalkeeper, they managed to hit the cross bar, but the entire play was ruled off side finished school west after 90 minutes, an extra time. pablo sarabia could only hit the post, so the match went into a penalty shoot out. 3 of them hit the post again with spain's 1st thought kick in spain. a 2nd penalty was saved by cooper bono. and he emerged as morocco's hero saving spain's 3rd attempt. he made to score the winning penalty for moscow. 3 know the score in the shoot out a has store moment for morocco as they reach the last 8 for the 1st time out of world famed by the tournament in the round, and 15 for the 2nd time in a row,
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big sight next up for morocco. it's portugal. they book their place in the last state within and found a quinn over switzerland. gotten fellow ramos started the game ahead of christiana, rinaldo, and got the lead for portugal. in the 17th minutes, they were to add the break when peppy sword over the swift defenders. the 39 year old becoming oldest player to score in the world cup, knock at stitches. portugal kept up the pressure early in the 2nd half rose black. the 2nd of the night before school was added by raphael get arrows put the team in total control to where to win, pulled one back through men while a kanji their 1st knockout stage goal since 1954. but the driving continued ramos, completing this trip to this school. that is 67 minutes and an injury time. roxanne leo made it 61 to put the final nail in switzerland,
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coffin portugal going through to the quarter finals for the 1st time since 2006, the medication they finished for let's get some reaction from our swanner and go and asher kani geisha and asha, let's start with you. morocco flying the flag for the arab nation. as for the continent of africa? yeah, absolutely. it's incredible to see marker succeed than come this far, because i've been preparing for this moment for many years. they've invested millions of dollars into, you know, growing and developing football and really you talk about the impact it has on the arab world and africa. it's just because, you know, to tell you when you grew up as a young child and you see people that look like you, making it, you know, to the quarter finals and a chance of making it to the semi finals and perhaps who knows, go and challenge for the, for the trophy, it means so much and just in a video of the king of morocco mohammed the 6th, you know,
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on the streets of morocco wearing the jersey. i don't think i've ever seen the king, you know, not in tradition aware. and, you know, sit it up somewhere on the throne in morocco, but to see him, you know, go and celebrate with a citizen. it means so much, not just for the arab world and africa, but also for the people of morocco. if you go to any institution in morocco, sports institution, it will have the, you know, the picture of the 1986 score that made it to the round of 16. but now these squared has and their place, the data will be up there alongside that script. yeah, it's definitely a proud moment. one. know, rinaldo reports you gold, but do you think they were better? yeah, they weren't. i mean, that's not only the sport proved it, but the way they played proved it because it could have been more that that, that would even even scarier about this match. and not only that, today we got to see how deep portugal are in that position. i mean, it's not just, you know, this is england's other being able to come in and do what he did with it was
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hattrick goes out of how most comes in and just absolutely dominates in the are. but the couple allow comes in later on and scores after chris generally comes in. so now the find themselves in a piece position where i won't, maybe i'm not, that's not that it will priceless or not that invaluable to this why. there's other players that can fill in if i'm not around, but yet you still do have chris general all those that he's in the hall. ok. so who do you think is going to get through the quarter finals, portugal or morocco? top one kinda kinda that heart mind kind of thing? yeah, right now, mentality of morocco but also the logical st. 8. portugal is a better side. portugal does have the pedigree. you can't go wrong with pedigree, so i would have to have to say, portia ok just quickly from you. who do you think marker the marker? ok. all right, we'll see. so plenty to look forward to here and cuts are out. our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera. the
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now to 0 has taken the murder of its correspondence, showing oddly to the international criminal court members that the palestinian american journalist family were with the networks legal team at the hague. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation, jonah ha reports, and a warning. some years may find some images, and john is report to standing 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 with directly fired at by israeli defense forces. c the evidence they say undermines israel's claim. the journalist to be in our play was shot and killed by accident, caught in the crossfire between israeli soldiers and palestinians. the lawyers said
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leaves no doubt. there was no palestinian gunfire. serene and her colleagues were clearly identifiable as journalists going about their work in the occupied westbank city of jennine when they came under direct israeli gunfire. the area is comprehensive, the evidence is compelling. there is no reason know why the investigation cannot be undertaken by the i c. c. the witnesses that we've located or readily available to the prosecutor, they 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 is then the perpetrators can be charged. al jazeera submission to the i. c. c has spot to furious response from the israeli government initiative because liberal for should be on. this is an incident that has been investigated deeply and confidentially. i suggest the officials and l just 0. 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's voices that would continue unless justice was served. was also present serena's niece, lena black, let you in these moments where we on the international community and international courts to investigate such crimes sold. 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 lose 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, his 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. meanwhile, the united states, as if opposed to 0, taking the case to the i. c. c renewing objections to investigations involving israel. when it comes to the i p. c, we maintain our long standing objections to the investigation into the situation in the, in the position, the focus on its core mission and that, or mission of serving as a court of last resort in housing and deterring, atrocity crimes. the taliban is set to allow afghan girl to take high school graduation exams this week. that's according to documents obtained by the associated press. girls in middle school and high school had been banned from a classroom since the taliban took over the country in august last year. the
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decision report to be applies to $31.00 of afghan, his dance $34.00 provinces. but a student and principal have told the a p, the exams are meaningless because girls have been locked out of school for so long . classes are broken out between ryan police and the residence of a roma settlement in the greek city of tess. alanna kate, over the police shooting of a local teenager protest as smashed a police bus and set fire to a vehicle as right forces shot t, i guess 16 year old victim was allegedly attempting to drive off from a gas station without paying the bill when he was shot, the boys identity has not been confirmed, but it didn't say he was a member of the room or community. but he's officer has appeared in court on a charge of attempted manslaughter. voters in the u. s. state of georgia, carson, their balance, and the run of election for the senate incumbent democrat. rafael warnock is facing republican herschel walker, a former football star, less than one percent of the vote separated the 2 candidates and last month's mid
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terms. the result will determine where the democrats can expand their control in the u. s. senate. oh, okay, me is a vote for joe by a vote with george hume. oh, he's easy. so when you get a vote for me is vote for ga bay. also. good. also going to give you a voice in washington because then head demonstrators have gathered outside indonesia, parliament to protest against the new criminal code that ban sex outside of marriage. critics describe the code as a set that for democracy,
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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. corona vice restrictions and china are easing with anyone trying to get into beijing international airport. no longer required javin negative cobit 19 test testing requirements have also been removed for people wanting to enter most public places in shanghai. some parts of china lifted restrictions after widespread protests media report suggest a new set of nationwide rules would be announcing. now the oxford english dictionary had picked that word of the year and it's goblin mode is the 1st time the public got to pick the winner. but what does it actually mean? well, harry force went to oxford to find out every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with the word of the year. but this year, they've done it a bit differently, proposing instead a short list of 3 words and getting the public to vote on them. the words question
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a matter verse a hypothetical virtual reality environment in which uses interact with one another and our surroundings in an immersive way hash tag i stand with used on social media to express solidarity with a specific cause group person, et cetera, and goblin mode. a type of behavior which is unapologetically, self indulgent, lazy, greedy, or slovenly, typically in a way that rejects social norms and expectations. perhaps, unsurprisingly, it's goblin mode that came out the clear winner. it surge came earlier this year. the actress julia fox, quoted as saying her former boyfriend, kanye west, didn't like her in goblin mode, something she didn't actually even say. but the idea of living the goblin life took off on social media. oxfords experts suggested might be a reaction to the social structures of covey, 19 loc downs that they traced its 1st usage in this way, back to 2009. come people probably just thought it was going with the idea of
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slightly playfulness. that was a relatively fun choice or that it provided them with a word for something they'd be doing that they didn't know if they've been that it was cobra. certainly the fascination with goblins is nothing new. oxford jones, j. r. r. tolkien conjured them in his lot of the rings, goblins and goggles burst forth from the stone work, almost every other building, but have a humans on the streets below heard of goblin mode cobbling goblin mode. and he guessed so as to what it might mean. tenants were coughlin from now on. is that, is that a talk of the have you that you occasionally indulgent? i hope i caught that if i 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 other institutions have chosen most serious words of 2022. for marian webster. it was gas lighting for the collins dictionary. it was perma crisis . so is this something peculiar to our times that makes us want to sum them up like
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this? people change language by voting with their feet or with their mouth cuz they choose which words they're going to eat in everyday life. oh, in particular situation, isn't that language evolve? we were going to interview some more people, but a, it was pretty cold and miserable and be i felt the journalistic impulse to try 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, dr. creature and the headlines here on al jazeera former us president donald trump's company has been found guilty of tax fraud in new york. it adds to the myriad of legal woes facing trump, as he campaigns for office. again, mike, hannah has more from washington, dc. this at the, the judgement is likely to reflect very negatively on the trump organization as
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