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an offer lies nearly declassified documents shine a light on presents colonial past. there is systematic torture, a reign of terror in these count, major human rights abuse. how was this happening on a very british way of to a chair, a one, and only to deny on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is, but he is, are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. peru has a new president of the petro casteel, was impeached and detained. for attempting to dissolve. congress. germany says there'll be more arrests after police detained. 25 members of a fall right group, who are accused of plotting to seize power. looking to expand their alliances
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beyond the west, china as president meets the saudi crown prince. it reacts climate change and madagascar is forcing people to find new places to live. the great migration is now having ripple effects on other parts of nature and brazil. hope to keep dancing their way through the world cup as they prepare for that quarter final match against croatia. ah, a ruse into him leader dina bazzi has taken office of the congress impeached federal castillo. he was arrested just hours after saying that he dissolved congress by presidential decree, a move that the constitutional court says was a kuda tal marianna sanchez reports from lima o d of hold while may be due with vice president denovo new out of the been sworn
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in the countries leader, nissan. israel castillo dissolved congress by presidential decree and moved the country constitutional court said was a, could a tar figured out. as a result, he quickly lost the backing of his political allies. geography, though, in plain thought a lot better. a co attempt has been made and initialed heavily by mister piedra costello, it was not echoed by any democratic institutions, all the people following on from the constitutional order. this congress has made a decision, and it's my duty to act accordingly. what it was congress's 3rd impeachment attempt to oust gusty you. he tried to save himself with a bold move darma more slow. this is young wilcox rarely digital congress and establish an exceptional emergency government while calling for elections for a new congress, him up and drafting a new constitutional ah, he then went even further ordering the military to patrol the streets with a night m curfew. but us lawmakers began voting for the impeachment castillo left
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the presidential palace with his family. police say he was going to request political asylum in mexico, but instead he was arrested. his supporters clashed with police outside the station where she was held throughout his presidency. castillo had constant confrontations with the political opposition. he was even expelled from his own party. now lawmakers say they want to work with a new precedent. get wang, i go when i, when it, she should come with a cabinet that helps to deal with problems, not ministers who will only praise her. i mean, the novel, new out of the is the 1st female precedent of video. she has asked peruvians for unity and lawmakers for a truce, and in a santa sal to see that lima biddle of hers had 5 presidents in the past 6 years. in the run up to his impeachment, federal castillo and members of his family were being investigated for corruption and influence. peddling for of castillo's predecessors have shared the same fate
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after accusations of corruption. the tense relationship between congress and the president is seen as the main factor for the political instability. let's bring an area for a. he's a journalist, an analyst, specializing in latin america, and he joins us now live from london godaddy with us again that have yet to get one thing clear before we get into the nitty gritty, here to what extent was the reaction of the army and the police key to how events unfolded yesterday. very good question. he was crucial, crucial. as soon as he announced what the consider at court, which in away teeth because he is mil west, legally was against the court, unconstitutional, and did all his company resign. his lawyers resigned his olive resign on the army, issued a statement left on an hour after his announcement, saying that they will not support the sanction for state. call it cool that they would respect the law. and the constitution of the country, quote, unquote,
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now was crucial because many people, they constitutional tribunals, special francisco morales, the president of the constitutional tribunal. who reform more, nick a few had announced, asked the armed forces to say something about des, not to take over, but a to rest all power to the, to the civilian that you know, to do see below power them. and as soon as a, but less than an hour after mr. castillo announced, i, the closing of parliament down forces under police forces announced that they would not support dismal now, was actually b, n of any attempt has castillo, had to get away with this particular issue. of course, congress got together and they managed to get in the halts to impeach him on only 16 people ah seeks that voted against and 10 abstain, did not support his motion. be full before dease on tuesday, a day opposition in congress, he not happy nor holds to impeach. he, there had been a hood to be made impeachment,
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but not the impeachment. there was short by 7 balls by that time, but after mister castillo had announced these decision to close on parliament that had changed completely. and the vast majority of congress voted against him. so he was totally isolated and complete on his own. have it. we have a new president in peru, but as we said, this, this fractious relationship between congress and the office of president. this stretches back over what i would he president, did we say 5 in the last 6 years? what's what he say yet, something like this isn't gonna happen again. because at this time, 1st of all, there was congress who urged that the novel. what did you go to congress to be sworn in? that was he and you shall because there was a unanimous decision within congress to accept the novel arc after new president. they could have tried to use the speaker of congress as a new pressing put up could have been done. and they decided to him by dina. alrighty, that's a very good sign. first. second, she what her speech was re well,
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welcome by all a political parties, which means that could be a good relationship with now. he will depend very much on what kind of cabinet she has gone to farm. she is going to have to ne, perform, and norm party, so independent cabinet with people are not paying to but any kind of relationship with and mr. castillo, that's going to be a crucial because congress will have to prove that got cabinet and conduct us to powerpoint, teach as naep done throughout the year. that, that, that the castillo has been in power. the p. mince minister, after minister after minister, we've been, i will recommend that she's performing an independent non partisan cabinet, not tainted, but any kind of relationship with mr. castillo. have relationship with congress. could be good, however, that people who one had to call for an election of something which congress might be unhappy about that because they do not want to lose the jobs. so he will be been very much on how she behaves from now on. there won't be a honeymoon period by the way, he will have to you will have to start straight away to form this new cabinet with
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the approval of congress. okay. have you always great talk to many thanks, cindy, to being with us. have your father in london? think in germany says that it expects more arrests and raids in connection with a far right plot to overthrow its government. felice rated 130 sites across the country. on wednesday, the prosecutor general says that 25 people were detained. for planning to violently seize control of parliament, a soldier, a judge at a russian national or among those arrested. this is mr. dish tough, but it's not really comprehensible. you hear about such plans in other countries, but for this to happen outside my front door, the government we have is not ideal, but probably better than what they had planned. i think this is i 9 shot, it's a shot down neighbor organized to put you at the far right. radicals with don't let me call them fascist. quite honestly, i'm shocked that the prince. things he has the right to do something like fizz against the democratic rule of law. to be honest,
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i have no words. it's so far away from what i personally believe. so i find it hard to grasp when i see. so let's go live to believe i was 0. i don't it. kane. is that force? dominic has the dust begins to settle after yesterday's extraordinary events. what's the latest? well, there are no new developments in so far as the investigation is concerned, at least none which have been communicated to us in the media. and so what we're left with is what we were hearing just there. this idea of the reaction to what's happened on wednesday, i have a selection of today's newspapers in front of me and i'll show them to the camera. this one is from the zoot tortured site and you can see there the photo. ready of the heavily mass police officers with what they say is the ringleader of this plot . the alleged plot and left voice being taken off in handcuffs. and it says he has a hides cliff that for ident charged pie, which means the security forces for water strike against the state. that's zoom deutsch inside them again,
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the same photo of the same alleged ringleader in the fact for to ag mine at sight. and again, this reference, but this time a strike against the lace boerger movement or grouping of the high spirit grouping . we know is that grouping of people from the forest and society who believe that the current state of germany, the modern democratic state is not acceptable. and they would like to see a return to the former imperial germany up, which ruled here until the end of the 1st world war. here we have the build sites on again, this one, this one talks about a terror or prince. so a terror prince walt wanted to bring down the government. that's a reference again to hind latoya's and then the interesting one. this is a local newspaper here in germ in berlin. the bid said, referring to the judge who was also part of the plot. the alleged plot, it's not just the fact that she was a judge, she is also a former member of parliament, the very parliament that she is accused or suspected of having plotted to overthrow
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. and there is some detail about her and what they say she wanted to do. and it says berlin's most dangerous judge, referring to the job that she currently still has. so that's the view from the media, certainly. and the sense, lots of questions being asked about what happened, how it could have happened. and crucially, what happens next door when it came, reporting live from berlin? dominic, many thanks. plenty more to come. i had on the new south, including columbia celebrating more than 80 days without a single homicide in one of its most violent cities. and we speak to the delivery drivers who despite their long hours have been enjoying the world cup. hearing catherine ah, iran has reportedly executed
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a demonstrator who took part in anti government protests that began in september. mawson. shikari was convicted of wounding a member of the paramilitary forces with a bladed weapon. and blocking a st. nationwide protest broke out following the death of 22 year old master armine in police custody nearly 3 months ago. on sunday, it was public prosecutor announced that the so called morality police had been disbanded by to to run out his ear, his dosage barriers. they're docile. tell us more about this man of what he is supposed to have done that warranted his execution. while adrian moss and shack, ari went out onto the streets of sutter han, in central part of the capital, on september 25th, along with another person with the aim, according to him who was interviewed and his confession broadcasts on local media. here, earlier on thursday, they went out with the aim of wounding and it's hacking
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a member of the security forces at most in chicago. he said that he took out a knife and attacked the members of the security forces and he injured a passage member on that day on a sunday evening. he said that he was quite afraid at the time and that everything changed. after that moment for him. he is now the $500.00 and 4th person to be executed in iran since the beginning of this year. according to amnesty international, iran has one of the highest execution rates in the world, only 2nd to china. and we understand, according to the judiciary, that there are 12 people in total that have received that death sentence as a result of their involvement in the riots and demonstrations that have been ongoing care for nearly 3 months. there are another 5 people out of those 12 that are still in the process of appealing their verdicts be understand that the executions will be taking place quite quickly. and that has been one of the points
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that has been brought forth by the international group who have said that the process that these courts are held in the vertex hand it down, are to repress the popular uprising. and it's still fear among the general population in this country. this is something that we were waiting for to hear from officials of these death sentences being carried out by the authorities. because we heard on tuesday from the judiciary that that would be the case in the coming day. it certainly is adds to the very tense, ongoing situation in the country as a result of those demonstrations which officials here have blamed on foreign forces being involved and inciting, the unrest that has been ongoing. we know that over, according to human rights group, over 470 people have been killed and the official say nearly 200 according to them, including at least 60 security forces that have lost our lives. though such
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a barrier lives in temper on 1st many thanks to date or so at least 3 palestinians have been killed by his worthy forces during a raid in the jeanine refugee camp. a large group of israeli forces was seen entering the area in the occupied west bank in the early hours of thursday. the united nations says the 2022 has been the deadliest year palestinians in 16 years. gyros, president, cheese in paying his meeting with saudi arabia as king and crown prince. it's de 2 of his visit. oil markets are expected to talk the agenda. saudi arabia is china's biggest oil supplier. it sent more than $44000000000.00 worth of crude oil to the country in 2021. let's bring it out to serious senior political analyst. my one the sharra. by the way, my one has written an article about cheese visit to saudi arabia. i'll just here, i don't come highly recommend you read that is president, she,
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in this visit to saudi arabia seeking to step on washington's toes. what setting the chinese claim that they are not, not stepping on america stows, but america perceives it that way. because president biden, only 5 months ago when he was in reality, he said, look, we are not leaving the region to china, russia and iran that we are sticking by. this is basically america sphere of interest. and hence, if the chinese are going to step in whether they like or not, they are the thing in the americas word on their toes. but that's because i'll get the fact that the dynamics within the region are changing. you've got all of this new generation of younger leaders as you were saying in your article. and then i looked at global outlook is totally different. absolutely nothing like the parents and not only the leaders as a whole generation of elite, in saudi arabia and other gulf cutters. the numbers are very,
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but they are something like 2 or plus $100000.00 graduates from american and west and universities. so you can imagine there's a whole elite that speaks which english or french or, and so on. there been educated in western countries. they graduated from western academies where their military or business on, on so forth. and these see the world and 360 degrees, unlike their parents who really wanted to have good ship with one particular patron where that is the united states, england, the new leadership is not hyper in, it's a demand for loyalty, it's rather hybrid in its approach to international relations, they see common interest with china and oil. they see a common interest with the united states on security. they see common interest say with britain on good chocolate, god knows what i'm so on, so forth. so there is a 2nd hybrid type approach by this young generation and, and does oh, do you think the u. s. gets that what, what does the u. s. one to the region?
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can it ever again enjoy the kind of exclusive ally, relationship that it once had with certainly look there trying, right. i was just reading there and without changing the subject that was just reading their approach to the next america africa summit. and they say american officials, they're not going to talk about china. that will be the $800.00 pound gorilla in the wrong, in that, in the american african summit in the chinese gulf or chinese arab summit. the $800.00 pound gorilla is the united states and she wants to avoid talking to by the united states. he wants to talk about the immediate relationship, look like every diplomatic activity. there is the immediate and the obvious. and there is the broader, not so obvious. the broader or not so obvious is there is a scramble for the gulf region for oil and for investment by the united united states and china. they are competing, we just hope that their competition doesn't turn ugly,
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that it remains rather friendly, grid, more of balance thoughts. as i said at al jazeera dot com that sell to 0 senior political analyst, my one bush r. it was great to talk to my one melendez now straight here says that it's a horrible day for the victims of the bali. bombings off to one of the men convicted of the attacks was released on parole. his young been, allison, served half of his 20 year sentence for making the explosives used in the bombing in the night clubs in 22002, indonesia says that he's been reformed whilst in prison. more than $200.00 people were killed, including $88.00 australians. those people are never coming back. and my thoughts today very much with the families and communities who have lost a loved one. this is a person who was in the nation justice system. my personal view is his actions are inexcusable and completely apart. we don't control the innovation justice system, and that's that is the way the world trades unions in sworn cup
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a leading several protests against the spiraling cost of living. it follows president ronald whipped from a single decision to privatize from state institutions. to anchor has been going through its worst economic crisis and decorates at least 22000000 people struggling to pay for essential words. now fernandez reports from colombo and another day of protest here in the travel, colombo, what you see is telecom and state insurance workers belonging to the trade unions back won't take them to the straight line road is they said the government that is on a centrally project into diverse state institutions to sell profit making institution were not that shouldn't be held by the state. now the government says that there is no other option given. they can only crunch, but all of these people. and that sort of why did a cross section they represented this is not the case. go for the con group on
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burke for the new job. it was on august a, on my job logo. wonder and obviously what brought people out on the street. the number of the mob privatizing the just usually it's about the mismanagement of the economy that has created this crisis into lanka, about the cost of living which is soaring. and the fact that the government just cannot seem to get it right now. what they see is, instead of addressing the relations and taking people on board, this government has only launched a massive campaign of repression of suppressing possibly resend that it is very much in evidence. if you look at all the protests that have been unfolding in recent weeks, the government has not missed a single opportunity. i could try and throw on there. we in a lot of these are proteins that planned for today. they've had
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a mission revoke. they've had places booked, telling them at the last moment that their bookings have been cancelled. y'all. hadn't, even, i'm not a court order was being sought against a number of union leaders are preventing them from having demonstrations. but the level of running frustration, langauge such that they are not going to be silent. that's what we're hearing from the street today. you know, my gerry, us army has been accused of running a secret illegal abortion program. royces is reporting that at least 10000 pregnancies has been terminated in the countries northeast since 2013. many of the women had been raped, reportedly by bo cohort m fighters, nigeria military leaders deny that the program ever existed. in the beginning, we were in our town. booker, her arm came and attacked. they grabbed us and took us away to the bush. after that, we were in the bush in their hands. soldiers came and took us. after that, they took us to give our barracks and they are boarded our pregnancies,
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guatemala. as former leader, his vice president have been convicted of fraud and conspiracy. ex president auto press and his deputy roxanna bow. betty, of each been sentenced to 16 years in prison for conspiracy to defraud the state. the court found they allowed businesses to evade import duties. in exchange for bribes. the hon. urine government has announced a partial state of emergency across some areas in 2 of its largest cities. thousands of police officers were mobilized on tuesday in to go to golfer and son, pedro sula. the crackdown aims to tackle criminal groups who extort money from businesses or individuals, and use violence if they don't receive payments. the measure is set to last until january 6th, columbia's president, gustavo petro, has celebrated more than 80 days without a single murder in one of the most violent cities in his country. the reduction comes after the government made a deal with 2 criminal gangs at us under amputee reports now from the city on
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columbia's pacific coast. but i seem other mothers of young people killed by gang violence him when of him today delivered candles to columbia. the president and vice president, a life affirming symbol in the city long, devastated by violence in drug trafficking. but it's now been more than 80 days since the last murder, thanks to a truce between the governments industry to main gangs that are in process when they call it the unique process that the state supports and protects process between 2 groups that are not political in nature, but very much have to do with excluded prompt. and while and you've, now it's our turn to demonstrate that it's possible that they can fulfill its promises and start a cycle piece in columbia. patrons vowed to negotiate with all our groups in columbia, as part of his inhibitions. total peace policy he sees went into as a blueprint for the rest of the country. he's hoping to disband. what is 1700 gang members in this city alone?
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despite the denial progress, the process remains enough fraudulent. it was a law and the government bill has the concrete vary for the gangs submission to justice, bitterest visit to when i'm into that came hours before the release of a report by columbia as human rights watch dog detailing record numbers of murders in other parts of the country in neighboring calc, these infections of fire, gravel skilled 6 soldiers and injured dozens more on tuesday. but beatrice beast commissioner, defended the government plan, saying the community is behind it. where can you live more? here it is. it's the women, the children, and the mothers of the $1700.00 boys of both on groups that lead the foundation of this true. it wasn't the institution, but the people of flesh and bone that demanded the leadership assumed the commit. that the government that promised major investment in whenever into that to address the root causes of the violence. poverty inequality in decades of state neglect,
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an international delegation led by the united nations and the european union set is supported. the effort settled. and i think in this case, international committee is trying to surround the process in order to make sure that it's sustainable. and with when i'm a good, a benefits from this very by religion. for now, the people who, when of in today are enjoying a new found. com, hoping pedro's plan leads to long lasting piece. alison p at the al jazeera when have in today. just a head here on al jazeera and intruder at the world cup. as brazil hope for the perfect performance of the wilco. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the a you ready? i wanted my cattle aways. hello. it is largely cold across much
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of europe at the moment. we have got some warm, rare, just to have a southern 3rd of the continent, but you can see just our coldly these up towards the northwest. we got to that cold north. normally when coming out of the arctic there blasting away across sir, the british charles allan of ireland as well. scandinavia, seeing some snows area of low, precious and snow. there too. just around denmark wishing the northern parts of jeremy and poland, and also towards the baltic states and at western side of russia, the motor as being forced a lot farther south in this area of low pressure, slow moving airflow pressure has bought some very heavy rain into a good part of portugal and spain more that as we go on through the next couple of days, they go out and see how the malware is sat across the southern parts, temperatures here into double figures. but you don't have to go too far north to see where the cold air is and it will continue to slip its way a little further south, which as we go on through the next couple days,
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he had the blues are just sinking to northern parts of spain as that model makes his way into spain of ports go turning to snow over the pyrenees. grouchy nutting, a little further east with some heavy snow to just around the outs south of that it is right, of course, with that mother in place. but a lot of snow up towards the north east and also the northwest to with sponsored by cats are always in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think the diplomacy still stands at china? so i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. a window is going to be held high holder inside story on al jazeera. with good can an image represent a tree, or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera. preconceptions,
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one sided imagery, reclaiming narratives and the trauma of colonialist zation and it's lingering legacy, delicately addressed. as a western filmmaker seeks answers in the democratic republic of congo. stopped filming as a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah. hell come along to walk up to dance on a homeless, idaho pathic, it's another restaurant. but the good news is with
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a closer to the core to part of the way sam priscilla get ready for their class. but it will, the brazilian still be dancing if they score we hear from one of their young thoughts. it's all about starting this man for the level of tomorrow. little messy, says he, that beautiful bond with our dealer fired will inspire him to victory. and we speak to the delivery delivery drivers that despite their long hours have been enjoying the walk up here in caught up with and devon. so there is a here with us to look ahead to the port. finally, brazil. thank they won't stop dancing to celebrate their goals at this world cup. beside came in for some criticism for some of their choreograph dance, move in there for one fashion of south korea and the last 16, but one of their dances classical. anything yet, says the dancing isn't disrespectful. they'll good again. if they score guess croatia in tomorrow,
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school to find it will warmer. my goal is the most important moment of football. when only we're very happy. but now at the world cup a whole country is we still have a lot more celebrating to do. i hope we can do lots more dancing and playing well to reach the final with this rhythm of play. when everybody don't think they were hurrying at that prescott from the list, it was interrupted wired cat. oh, because they decided to get involved with proceeding before brazil press office. i decided that would be no further questions, but at least no one had a cat phobia. like the france for it was well done. bella powell is terrified the cat out. so brazil all about dancing their pilot is facia or patrick, i think for the 18 woke up finally had a copper tossed to get to the quote, a part of they were taken all the way to penalties by japan. but they've already begun one sided, 590 minutes. this whole total with that was counted up, but the defender diane lauren said brazil should prepare for a baffled burglary. go slope around with how to stop them for that we need all
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of our 11 players, no matter who will be playing. as i said, they have a tough team. individual players, a fantastic, they play for the best clubs. not many words should be wasted, their week are ready to fight tomorrow's evening game seems to teams that with plenty of woke up history come together. the netherlands and argentina have met 5 times to add a be tournament with both sides, winning twice. benevolence that team say they've got extra, it's great and it to win the my to for their quotes. the newest bank of america has been battling prostate cancer and would be 71 year old set to step down at the end of the walk up. he says one to send him out inside. yeah, very and i think also because the person that really speaks about it. so i think that's may be the biggest, what not want any sympathy or anything like that. just want to know law school to
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do well and you can see is enjoyment in that, in the games and stuff like that we do. well, i think that this is enjoyment and for us as well. so not says rhyming, and that's why i also wanted to offer that later. they say you've heard of it and he could become argentina phelps. cora woke up if he can score on friday. he's just one that behind and gabrielle, but he still doesn't record of head goals. and he thank fines for the beautiful unity there with him at his tape, buddy fans have made the trip to cat a home or the teeter support a psych credentials. i am going to forget we, the effort that everyone has made to come here and be part of the game. and also that people enjoying it from argentina. i know that all of argentine would like to be here, but that isn't possible. the unity that we have enjoyed for a while is very beautiful at every match. it's incredible how they are living each game and transmitting so much passion and energy. i thank them because it's
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incredible us bringing jama to talk about the 1st quarter. final matches on friday at m. brazil, favorites against croatia. but decorations are no pushovers. and no of course, yes, i agree. a brazil our favorite 3rd. they have already then sand bind that beautiful follower line. and the defense hasn't been but either only considering twice on to on consequential goals, but croatia, they showed that they have a lot of experience in this kind of matches. and, and knockouts, they just, they have been uninspiring, but effective. and they proved again that the out of the kings of the penalty shot out. so you cannot say that it's going to be easy for brazil, german argentina, that lives definitely argentina's biggest threat so far. the biggest threat to rescue woke up during hi. yes, of course. her and especially because they haven't been performing a full effective, convincing 9 to minutes performance. they are really and they have the shiny names
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that maybe netherlands are more team done, shiny players, but the key players have proven to be to we fit memphis said he came after injury his doing great. they got boys. one of the surprise us, frankly, a young, it's at his best so it's going to be tough for probably the 1st big test for argentina under quick richard resumed games both curves. ok, so i'll go with our gen tina for the shiny name i i thing but us in the us on gemma. thank you very much for that. one among all the asian confederation teams to play the beds well, cup finals time and have never qualified that i feel done is captain of the time national team. any countries? second, highest goal score with 53. why does he think trying to call make it to a cop the have on the
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man and i've got a unit that got an echo by showing the method that it be covered by my my day on when on and then he will find it by now and or well yeah, i love my love man. no, but i know you have to know when call him in guy log me wrong. oh yeah. one lily. yeah, look, let me log and cover them up a little learn thing done, lily. i got me and me and found the only time you've been with god hello meeting there. okay. not the knowledge about that. my, my, my my,
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all my living room and i've gotten back a little my love my life that was a young lady was being about been wise. i've been bored in black and white and i put my staff in and he's on my 219112. i'm going to hide a pause. i'm. i don't get to do it myself. guy. lot young man who alone? yeah. i'm and i'm only going time on time i do about with
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another time i gallon been comp on call number one to 4. a danish international for boston. identity was with us earlier today to talk about how football changed her life. now jeff led afghanistan as a 12 year old refugee in 2000 with her family. her father, who was a general in the afghan army, was murdered by the tiny bunk. she'd never even kicked a bull before the she came to denmark and she told us about her journey to the top of the sport. so me, at that point football came as, as you know, a light in a very dark time and, and then suddenly a could be a child again and, and so me thus, the beautiful poor full boy doesn't really matter who you are. we've been through your religion, anything just on the field, you're part of the team and then you can play anywhere you want to. and then, and i think that's what kind of attracted me to the game. and i'm one of those
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people who get obsessed with thing and i want to get, improve, want to be better. and you can do that with football. and yes, brought me a lot of amazing places of giving me some of the best experience my life. and i love it, i love the game idea as if it's not enough that your football saw. you also speak 9 languages and you were qualified doctor. yesterday i was watching your interviews and your game. my niece with my niece is a big fan. she's a 10 year old. she plays football. she wants to get into medical field, obviously when she grows up, but she always feels that she has to do one or the other. i think you, 1st and foremost, we are always told that this, this, this are, you were limited, you're being put in the boxes and you just try to live in this box. i don't believe in that. i think we as human being are capable of doing way more than we are. you know, we, we've been told, especially as women and girls, you know, we probably have small boxes and
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a lot of other people people. so you can do what you, whatever you want to do, it just it takes a lot of hard work and dedication and so you can fill etc annisa. you can do both. it's not impossible. i've done it. and if i can do it, you can do it as well. patella she focused back to the quarter finals. now portugal been trading ahead of battle against morocco on saturday. but it was already the players who didn't stop in the 61 the way that i was switzerland, all except christiana ronaldo who stayed in the g recovering with the 1st phase without. i was on the bench and i made a total for the 1st time since 2008, after upsetting the head coach, he played the last 17 minutes, but it's still unclear if your thoughts against morocco. police might also join a big we did a lot of succeed defeat, senegal, freedom, excuse me, but they still fight really tough test on saturday, against the defending champion, france car walker with the unenviable task of dealing with the total it's hot box
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but kill in bad light here yet you have to use a little bit. enough's can be a speed boat without no driver. we need to odyssey, use your brain when needed. i can't get as tight to him as i probably will do on some other players such just, you know, the nature of the game. i remember playing against the local ones and i've tried to get so close to a men all of us and just spins in virginia kind of thing with actual us it all. he's going to get the bed. whoever plays it right, but he's going to get the better the a 1233 occasions. again, he's a great player for he needs to make them occasions as few as possible. and now not as costly or quantitative have of next the knockout stages of allow you to total that before the while england may have to worry about the pledge attack routes and also have their work cut out at the out bite stadium igloo and several attacking players that of course, i can't fit. i recount no 16. i can. obviously, everybody knows that hurricane is
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a great english class. i've had the opportunity of playing against him many times. defending isn't only about him though. we mustn't be focused on a single player, but rather on the whole team, we must stick together. we can put in a great performance against england, but not quite focusing on just one player. all right, let's have regular football unless there's ever ssl or just a little france to change the great attack e. talents prefer both sets of defenses yet to be really tested, but they certainly will be of this gun exactly as forefront. they haven't got any gland shit so far, and they haven't been really test that as you were mentioning that the key point is the 4th line. the free players do the miller in, but the angry is one who makes these are all forward line. it'd be all together so you had to another definitely be a big task for mcguire to work. collin and company. just talk about the other quarter. final portugal, morocco. i mean, as a proud north african in an arab, my heart says morocco, but what is your head tell you?
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i mean, they were impressive. we knew all this player to say we're out there best, but not that maybe they can play so well together. i'm in that game again to spend the defensive line was impressive. i have concerns about the physicality they. they were animals in that game. they had so much energy, but they played the next time. penalty shut out. so but if they are at the 100 percent, i think they can put their really big fight again, say port to well, and they will be for sure having that it for 12 player in the stadium. so that could be a key point to jim. i just wanted to talk to you about where you are at this baby rock her job, give us a little idea. give us an idea of how loud that was. he was watching the tv. you sound like the best atmosphere. that's all. it was one of the loudest moments i've witnessed, and i've been to many a classic go and i haven't heard so many moves to barcelona around madrid when i was there. it was amazing. i think definitely even though they are very experienced,
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affected the spanish especially, and that penalty shut out. definitely the essentially become the home to the sort of and i haven't heard. oh yeah. i mean outside the stadium you can see the shirts off. so the area, any, any country in the out of goal africa and they have them are local flag. i think they kind of feel that support, of course, all the arab nations are behind them. how do you see the game going? i think it's going to be tied in morocco, have proven to have that one of the best defenses on the tournament. but as, as i said in port to, well, they have one of the best a squads in the world. i didn't put them in the favorite line, but because of i didn't know about 3, senator another's physicality has proven to be not that well. so i think if i don't understand those things to that idea that work so well in the, in the last 16, i'm sorry, son of i think they are as likely favorite, but i blew them say, well, you know, they have them are seen a lot of a couple sure exactly. and they have more of the underdog extra energy. nothing to
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do, nothing to lose, no pressure. thank you very much demo. while international fans have being a central, a part of this woke up, another group of supporters is just as passionate about their teams. delivery drivers that from kenya, gambia and ghana playing visible but critical role in several industries and cut and football is in their blood. ah, motorcycle drivers, zigzag across the city in doha with delivering fast food, groceries, and even medicine. but when african teams are playing, they can often be found. one of the pre screening vote brought to be, i'm not with them because they came, they came and did a good job with a friend in the name of africa in jerusalem. daniel brenda came to catch her from ghana a little less than a year ago. oh, catching some world cup action is
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a welcome break. comes 12 hour shift in the week. i do, i feel very of invisible. i've seen africans before me. so just a moment. i feel suicide that i feel as if it dismissive with it doesn't matter that their countries aren't playing at cut are 2022. my human goes from the gambia. he says he's followed the gains feature african sides closely. i'm very much hard beyond and grateful to watch in the football year in cut the and, and i know every african he'll will be also happy. there was, we don't know where now you want to watch it again. this year was the 1st time all african teams, one, at least one match in the group stage, sub saharan african make up roughly 6 percent of the population and cut our football is by far the most popular sport back home. and for many of these migrant workers, the this post to a fif, a world cup, is a once in a lifetime experience with gerardo kinda is, is
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a form of professional athlete and coach these days. he's a professor at northwestern university, working in sports management in africa, african here large minority. i blue collar jobs, or sales. he's lost, his job for them got to her present something exceptional. they work. moreover, up against him doing well. a death is very efficient and he's in mo, mo, pride for almost people normally not socially at a high level. 8 to 30 off here. then got to have a present on report. unity area present the 1st page that give them a 90 minute passes quickly and it's time to get back on the road again to customers . they may be faceless nameless service providers. but behind the uniforms and helmets are passionate. supporters of african football, bullying we in algae 0 a and that's all we've got time for. thank you to den i saw
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less and there's more woke up content on our website all day. dot com. forward slash woke up. i think we're back at 3030 gmc with more from capital 2023. now as part 2 aged entities are guys will see again later many thanks. now while the world's top football is looking to make history on the field, a rainy an artist and not sola, he has broken the get his record for the world's largest artwork on canvas. so he used 3000 liters. a painted bullet, $150.00 brushes, to complete the nearly $10000.00 square be to artwork. it's large enough to cover an entire football field. just ahead here on that. these are what's revealed off to were discovery was thought to be the oldest d n a ever ah .
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for ah, elegant climate change is the big talking point at the top 15 bio diversity summit in canada. in while people are feeling its affects thousands of kilometers away in madagascar climate change that is not the conference. drought is forcing many people to move to the coast. at the influx of migrants is put in huge pressure on fish, stalks and ocean life. us on to 0. net, clark reports embellish sir mer the wind blows, the fishing boats home as it has for the countless centuries. people have lived here lucky living by what nature provides,
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but not all is, as it seems, these are malagasy migrants. they move from the drought written self in such a means to survive. and their story is the interface between climate change and biodiversity. los alamedos to the med, operates in our place who are suffering and there was no food, and the kids are starving. so that's why we came here to believe so ma'am, it is too expensive to buy food that, but with fishing we can friendship even fee for to me. i in the local fish market amongst the myriad species, hammerhead shark is available for sale. we don't even think it's a legal catch, but it's a globally threatened species. the arrival of the migrants is adding to the precious on fish, dogs and marine biodiversity already stretched. by over fishing, we speed out to sea into a marine protected area. but with few resources, the no fish stones are haul to police from a double threat. eula, premier say,
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let me guarantee. the 1st one is the migrants who are coming in the dry season. here. the 2nd is the big fishing boats who don't stay outside the protected zone, and they caught the nets and damaged the gear of the smaller fishing boats. i smoke rises in the distance that's more biodiversity loss happening before our eyes slash and burn deforestation. and soon we see the effects up close. 10 years ago, there were forest here. glean tells me 900 square kilometers of virgin forest was destroyed by the migrants fleeing the southern drought to grow crops like peanuts and mays. the habitat loss is devastating. i've enough sin many lemurs, some the trees here, the dancing lemurs. i've seen them many times in the common way here. there were here and it's 5 years ago. yeah, i always thought to you to take them pictures. and then they come on round a at go read faulty. the brown lemurs of soul,
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there were here is no home for them. none here for people fleeing the impacts of global warming. it's survival at all costs. and this is going to happen all over the world. is impacts like sea level rise, called people to move further and further in landscape rising sees pretty normal pressure on environmental resources. here in madagascar slowing the ecological decline is key. but fundamental to that is improving the well being of the average, malagasy as a climate, they once new changes beyond recognition. nick clark al jazeera bella, summa, madagascar, i had something we're be talking more about in the coming hours and out 0 scientists found what could be the oldest dna ever discovered. the 2000000 year old material was on earth, from ice age sediments and norman greenland. it means that researchers will now be in a better position to understand exactly what the region was like at the time. it's
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actually a quite special type of deposit because 2000000 years ago we had this forest in line with mastered on said rain dears. and hairs running around in the landscape a, together with a lot of different a plant species was a we actually found that the in a can survive for a 2000000 years, which is twice as old. as the previously found dni and day, this dna comes from a part of the of greenland, the northernmost part and comes from an environment that do we don't do not see anywhere on earth today. katara has held its 6th anti corruption of wars. they recognized those who have contributed to the global campaign against corruption. some of in javert spoke with one winner at the ceremony here and ohio. abby, anti corruption excellence, awards. they've been a number of discussions on not just about corruption in various aspects of public
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and political life, but also about the state of proctor and it holding the fee for world cup. according to the rwandan president, the states of space and have an array of criticism, unprecedented unprecedented campaigns. he said about whether the country sure the post this will go up and according to him, it is the prerogative of president. so far what delegates have been telling us is that what they've seen us speaks volumes about how arrangements have been made about the welcome. one person here to talk about not just corruption, but also about sports is a dr. lisa kill. you've just won the award for exposing corruption in sports. this speaks volumes about you being here and there were, there's been so much talk about corruption in sport. tell us, what are the underlying factors leading to corruption and what can states and sports entities do to stop it?
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right. i think when you're looking at corruption and support, you have to look at the individual level of the organizational level and the larger societal level. right? so, you know, what motivates individuals, money, power, you know, et cetera, winning commercialization. the 2nd part, the organizations they want prestige and they want to control things so that they can make sure that they make decisions. and then in society, we seem to give sport and you know, i get out of jail free card when it comes to corruption and support we, we accepted it, goes with it because i'm a fan and i want to come to the game. so, so you have to look at those different levels when you thinking about anti corruption work. and so i study in integrity system. so when we thinking of how to address the individual organizational and suicide issues, we have to look at a ethical management. we have to look at who are the actors involved and then
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accountability, whether it be internal or external accountability is extremely important because we have to have not only legal accountability, but we have to have accountability of who is holding like national international organizations like io, sci fi for that. who holds them accountable? and so we need to have in place some sort of international system that holds them accountable for the work that they do. and do you think that there are strides being made to go to words it or is that still a distant dream? no, i think it is. i think, interpol and the european commission, there's quite a few actors that are developing relationships to try and develop a system so that those regulation can be put in place. and then there is a system to hold people accountable, right? because if you don't have regulation, how you and whole people with the police. okay,
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thank you very much for speaking to us. you have it from the award winner for anti corruption efforts in sport has i'm think i had to update you again and just another i'll see about ah ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide and to reward merit and excellence, and encourage creativity the shea come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab
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islamic and wild coaches. i they all ready for the 1300000 football fan. ah, me that this is totally the beginning, the noise going to keep moving forward doors with a make or break moment for synagogue. more than happy here i can tell you that i witnessed riggans displayed him so make sure they got it. let's see if it was not. i do believe it went. argentinians are feeling here in central gwinn, inside and here in the center of so you could almost have been forgiven. but thinking that sat through with an opportunity for found to be creative and
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celebrate their t. o. not a conflict between india and pakistan, pristine kept mountains wondering what beast the kashmiris i knew in the street. on al jazeera, ah, peru has a new president after pedro castillo was impeached and detained for attempting to dissolve congress. ah, i'm hm. seeker, this is agitated, alive from donhauser coming up. germany says there'll be more arrests off the police detained. 25 members of a fall right group accused of plotting to seize power.

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