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was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, ah ah, now thorough martinez. oh, the dream is still alive, but only just for the south american. a heavy weight, some mental, messy at the wilcox, but it's hot breaking for another favorite from the continent, brazil and knocked out, but croatia in another nail biting and to shoot ah,
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oh, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from doha. also coming up, the man called the merchant of death, returns to russia after a prisoner swap and accuses the west of trying to destroy his country. plus how ancient knowledge and modern science are combining to revitalize australia's great barrier reef. ah, it's been a dramatic night at the football world cup with both quarter finals decided on penalties shootouts and one of the tournament heavy weights. brazil is out. let's go to santa commercial. our studio until has water frontier in castle to south american giants. when the call to final action and only one remains after 2 dramatic walk up penalty shootouts, brazil are out. the argentina are through up against the netherlands, argentina. we're ahead going into the break defender now and molina scoring his 1st international goal for set up by lynn l messy marcus of when was trip to in the box
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giving argentina penalty in the 73rd minutes messy school from the spot to put argentina up to now the netherlands pulled one back from that would work horse and in the last action of the game, 10 minutes into injury time. a cunning c kicker for the argentine at the fence and where course it made it to to. and he said like that to right, the end of extra time, argentina, goalkeeper. i mean, yeah, i know martinez said the 1st to netherlands sport cakes and it left argentine as latoya martinez to convert the winning penalty for 3. the score in the shootout argentina threw in a dramatic match at new sales stadium. and that was also plenty of drama to education city stadium as croatia beat the torment favorites. a brazil the closest either side came to a goal in 90 minutes,
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was brazil's attempt early in the 2nd half up by either many tell at the end of the 1st extra period present went ahead the premium on that goal meant he became brazil's joint talk full score equaling pallet's that 77, just as it looked like brazil through croatia got the equalizer after shot from bruno bitco, which it was deflected in of martinos, a dramatic finish standing. the match to penalty shootout keeper, dominique niv appleby, saved brazil's 1st attempt at bio that eagle. felicia, who got through the last round against a pan or sport kicks, as well schooled off all their penalties. and it was all over when martinos missed the 4th penalty. for brazil, croatia taken at full 2 in the shootout. it's the 2nd time in a row that brazil have gone out at the quarter final stage. a dramatic finish to a tense game at education at city stadium. joanna got raska was watching the match
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for us. the band may be playing behind me, but it's not brazil dancing their way into the semi finals. it's croatia hot, stepping into the la, frustrated brazil started line up all the way up until extra time when name all scored for brazil. his $77.00 equaling a reco. ringback help my pal, a pack of h, equalized secretions, sending the matt into penalties and it was great one at 14 with a really appointments for that goal paper dominate live convention. we're going all the way to the final 2018 final. so i was there we are going all the way jam is absolutely amazing. again, the garage? yeah. show the whole of held the let me tell you you've been less than that of the portfolio. i think it was amazing how the defense wasn't that they are there and also the penalties exact always. pendleton county. yes. they didn't keep the lead that then. i mean, i thought the shadow controller more and more on the more seniors that just gave up
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the game when they were in front of the goalkeeper. so many times, instead of hitting like i would go up, there was just to hit the like a movie stops, and this is not the movie started. game is the woodcock game. so what matters is the ball into their goal and not to how beautiful is the goal, is a very good team, as you saw, but on this, in this much, there were no chances, nothing, and they don't have the, the end stick to it. so it's a 2018 run to the pro ration that are going for, but come back to the home on the well say one last time. that's bringing our football on this agenda. so let and one the iran go. wow. what a nice it was a night one. let's start with argentina. they threw to the semi's, but only just what do you think with their performance throughout the majority of the match argentina just for the better team?
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let's, let's say it how it was up to the 83rd minute when would, but of course ends up making it to one. the dutch, it only shot once once just one shot, not even on target. once they make it to one, they make it to 2 and you started to see argentina starting to slip away a little bit. you start to see it a team that dropped back, that there was very defensive that was trying to hold on like they did against australian, seeing if they could get the same result. unfortunately, at that juncture, they did not. but then this stage of the tournament is about surviving and advancing, and that's exactly what they did with the will martinez at the helm path. jemma the sample boys won't be dancing through the night unfortunately. but do you think croatia deserve to win? yes, definitely. eh, games last a 100 than 20 minutes, sometimes that's why they manage door to door day in april of themselves to be extremely competitive because they have had to play extra time said to a knockout said, just in a roll head counting that their key player is said 37 years old. that's not
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something men are in the defensive line. a lot of them has been absolutely a humongous his done absolutely. everything right. grading that there must kick. he's a new hero in co asia and no one goes seconding on them. they. yeah, they, they haven't been playing maybe really and but extremely efficiency. so yeah, i think they have the sort of at that. so that's what do you think this is the last walk up fully anal. messy. do you think argentina can go all the way to have a chance? because it seems like, like sometimes warriors have to go in, vanquished demons of the past. and messy has been able to do that through this, this linelle scholar nearer he has to go and vanquish another one. because remember, 4 years ago this same croatia side came in just absolutely walloped argentina and left them in a very, very difficult situation. i think they can do it. they are in a, in extremely momentum of focus. he then say they have leonel messy as the hero that has these fresh shared blood is sahalina. that is say con with the gold keeper dead,
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they will martinez. he don, everything right. so i think they will arrive with that energy to that semi final. it's going to be extremely tough because crecia, they will put the fight than a good. it be a complicated, but this could be for him for low, messy jama. one, thank you very much for that. while the call to find our action continues on saturday, the surprise package of cut out 2022 morocco phase portugal at 15 a g m t at alpha mama said m, and it's followed at 19 g m t by england's a class with defending champions. france at i'll bait stadium so plenty to look forward to hearing katara and our team will have it all covered right here on our da 0. now the man known as the merchant of death is back in russia after a prisoner swap and already taking a swipe at his country's enemies convicted arms dealer. victor boot has given his
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1st interview to state media, a choosing the west of trying to destroy russia. alley hush reports from moscow. it took months of sick with diplomatic negotiations. what in the end, one of america's most wanted men returned to russia. if free man, he was released from a u. s. facility as part of a prisoner exchange with american basketballs thought. brittany greiner, who had been detained and russia, russian alms dealer victor booth, was called the merchant of death and spent 14 years in the u. s. prison. you are sentenced to 25. i senior that in russia, the mood was jubilant towards boots returned home. media outlets celebrated the big deal as it was described in one of the leading newspapers, while boots sat down with the country's international brought gusta voice, 1st interview. since his release up what should the west believes that the didn't finish herself in 990 when the soviet union begin to disintegrate?
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and the fact that we are now trying to live and not depend on any one to be a truly independent power. this of course is such choking news for them. they believe that they can destroy us again and divide russia. president vladimir putin welcomed boots release, saying he'd be open to similar deals with the united states. was mostly there. are other exchange as possible. yes, everything is possible. this is the result of negotiation that and the search for compromises. in this case, compromises were found. we did not refuse to continue this work in the future. once a military translator, during the soviet era booth became a war profiteer after the collapse of the union is often but ation as an alms de la, extended from parts of africa. what he was base to several areas around the world. he was arrested in thailand in 2008 while negotiating and on the with us agents posing as colombian fox. i bows. most of the see is that it is of route as
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a symbolic achievement. and the times a for president would want to emphasize to his public that he cares for his nation . even those robbie guarded as hopeless cases in prison and that he won't leave any ocean. it's unlikely brutal as you have any public role anytime soon. but some believe his network could be used by moscow to add pressure on the us and its allies in a time of war. i would agree that they really wanted him. they've been pressing for his release or exchange for the past 10 year census conviction. i mean, it's hard to believe that he didn't have extensive ties where the russian national security community, i mean he was operate one, the largest fleets of military aircraft, transporting helicopters and, and are really heavy weapons from africa, africa, latin america, asian officials,
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he say, boots relieves whence me an improvement in relations with washington. but it shows the 2 nations can still keep the lines of communication open, even if they're in directly shooting at each other in ukraine, the actual jazeera, more school. well, the other side of the soft deal, american basketball player, brittany bryan has also back on home soil particle, hey and join us live now from washington, dc patty. so brittany griner back home safely, but the other american pool will and he still remains left behind in a russian prison. exactly. and he's not the only one. bernie griner we believe is still being evaluated at a military hospital in texas. she hasn't spoken publicly yet, but a whole lot of people are speaking out about this. the president president joe biden getting a lot of criticism, mostly from republican politicians and also conservative median. it's pretty twofold. one. they say that this makes russian president vladimir putin look strong,
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and joe biden look week. and the reason for that is the white house was pretty open about what they wanted, the swap to look like. they wanted brittany greiner paul whelan in exchange for victor boot. obviously we'll and didn't come home. so a little back story on why we'll and is in a russian prison. i. he was in his hotel room. he said he went there for a friends. what in forces came in, they said they found a bunch of classified information on a hard drive for his part. wayland says that a russian friend had given him that hard drive and told him it was filled, filled with holiday photo. so he believes he was set up, but in 2020 he was sentenced to 16 years in prison and espionage charges. another part of the criticism that by his getting is that he brought home a basketball player and left a us marine behind. now it is true that we've been served in military, several tours in iraq, but he was discharged as honorably a bad conduct just discharged because he was accused of several crimes bouncing
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checks, line to investigators and attempting to steal $10000.00. so he's not currently marine, there is another american who is being held. there is mark fogel. he was convicted of bringing half an ounce of marijuana. he's been sentenced to 14 years. so those are the 2 americans at the white house, those. they still want to get out of, out of russia. the question is, what do they have to trade with now, there been reports that russia, once the us to push germany to release a man, a russian that was convicted of murder. that's going to seem like a hard sell if you talk to the people there, diplomatic corps are, but it does seem clear that both sides are going to continue talking. although after this experience, it's likely from the white house, it's going to be a much quieter conversation. away from the public view. all right, a particle, hey life us there in washington, dc. patty, thank you. are now a prominent russian opposition figure has been jail for 8 and
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a half years for allegedly spreading fake news about the country's military. the charges against india dash and relate to a youtube live stream video in which he talked about ukrainians, being killed in the town of butcher. he was arrested in july. nation is one of the few criminal critics to have remained in russia following its invasion of ukraine and a crackdown on dissenting voices. lot more so it's a company are not here including kristin. sonoma says she's leaving the democratic party, which could reduce its majority in the u. s. senate. and some african looks set to legalize prostitution, but critics say it will only boost organized crime more that states. ah, ah, it's the weekend, here's your forecast for the americas and you know, the name of the game. right. another vigorous system slamming into the west coast
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of the us. it's going to be a soggy weekend. once again for northern california, san francisco, some of that rain leaking in to los angeles and some pretty powerful winds as well . so an s f, a could see those got succeeding, 65 kilometers per hour. this will also impact b. c's lower, mainland, closer to the water, it's going to be rain, but over the higher ground, some snow. so think along the sea to sky highway. they're still breezy around the great lakes in northeast, especially for the canadian province of nova scotia. i think we'll look for windows there of about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. and we got somewhat weather around texas, oklahoma, spilling into arkansas and that northern side of mississippi on saturday could power up some thunderstorms here. and after central america, we go trade winds, not as strong, so really showers up and down that caribbean coast on saturday. biggest downpours continue to be around the peruvian and is through the amazon basin dipping to that east coast of brazil. meantime, our temperatures have fallen. thanks to
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a switch and wind direction and some storms in a saucy, on almost down by about 10 degrees that trip that later. ah, ah ah, hulu. ah,
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ah, welcome back, a good reminder. the top stories here at this hour, argentina, up through the world cup, selling finals after dramatic victory over the netherlands and penalties shoot out . it was to all love to extra time. argentina will now face croatia in the last 4 after they knocked out another south american heavy weight to croatia, beef brazil, also an attempt to shoot out of it was one, all of the experts and russian president vladimir putin says future prisoner swaps with the u. s. all possible convicted honesty that victor boot is back in russia after the us release to an exchange for basketball star, britney bronner boot has accused the west of trying to destroy russia. now the un security council is meeting falling accusations from russia. that weapons applied to ukraine have ended up in the hands of criminal gangs. but muster is facing allegations from the u. k. ambassador to the you in the kremlin,
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as buying drones from iran and north korea. kristen, selena has more now from the united nations. russia's ambassador vassily in the banzai called for this meeting in the midst of another meeting on ukraine in which russia was, i being accused of violating international law on humanitarian grounds, targeting infrastructure. russia accused in turn, the west of supplying weapons to ukraine, which are getting into the hands of bad actors. not only in europe, but also in africa in the middle east. and he pointed to the recent comments by the president of nigeria, mohammed du bihari. i who had told a group in the late chad region, that weapons and fighters from the ukrainian war were making their way to the lake chad region and the emboldening and helping terrorist groups. now, the united kingdom's ambassador barbara woodward did not directly address those
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claims. she said, however, that ukraine had a right to defend itself from russia. and she went on to say that, but the, the united kingdom believes that a buying weapons from iran is in violation of international agreements and beyond the drone. she's alleged that russia is now trying to get ballistic missiles from iran and, and also trying to make deals with countries like north korea as well. now, russia has denied violating any international agreements, but we will hear more accusations of back and forth. no doubt, protests of continued in peru 2 days after the arrest of impeach president federal castillo, the former leaders, supporters on de bonnie, his release and have held ronnie's across the country. costio was detained and removed from power on wednesday. after attempting to shut congress, unruly by decree, is now facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. peruse new president venable allotted was sworn and shortly after custody of removal would demonstrate la cooney
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for an election. well, no. the only thing that stays is the people nothing more. we don't have authorities, we have nothing. it's a national embarrassment. all these corrupt congress representatives have sold themselves, betraying our president pedro castillo. he is not a communist. he is not corrupt. i'm here for new election if the president is leaving and everyone you guys, let's recall to election because the president is elected by the popular us democrats are clinging onto their fragile control of the senate after sitting senate to announce plans to leave the party or zone as christians name or has decided to register as an independent, she says she no longer wish to participate in the bipartisan structure of the u. s . government comes off, the democrats lost control of the house of representatives in the mid term elections. jabber chancy has moved from washington d. c. 5 about the white house as it doesn't expect the balance of power to change
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next year. and the senate democrats will retain a 5149 majority, only just achieved this week with the georgia center run off cinema herself. characteristically, didn't explicitly say that she would be caucusing with the democrats, but she didn't say she didn't expect things to change day to day. but what this does do is give the democrats a dilemma moving in to 2024. so that was an unpopular figure in the policy she was expected to be primaried by a challenger, because she's seen as having stood in the way of key elements of jo biden's legislative agenda, for example. she was standing in the way of ending tax loopholes for wall street bank as well. she herself was accepting corporate donations from wall street. now she avoids the primary challenge. the democrats have to decide whether to put up their own candidates in 2044. if cinema, rums and risks lifting the votes along, the republicans and the world's longest serving president has been sworn in for
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a 6 turman office. equatorial guineas to dora or beyond grammar. took the presidential oath before inspecting a military parade. the 80 year old was and all his would be the leader of all equitorial demands. he sees power in a qu, in $979.00. so african governments planning to legalize prostitution to help combat growing violence against women. if the change is backed by parliament, the justice ministry says sex workers will have access to safer working conditions . so africa has one of the world's highest rates of h i v and is facing a wave of violence against women. critics say countries that of be criminalized prostitution. i've seen an increase in human trafficking, and amanda gals is from stolen bosh university. she says sex trafficking is different to voluntary sex work. b, m want 6, we're not prostitution. we used to work 6 work because we think of it as just another job. we want 6 work to be decriminalized. they is the completion of 6
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trafficking and 6 wet and that's not the same thing. i'm 6 work very often. women who choose just as profession or women who do it from the position of economic insecurity, but it's not the same as human trafficking. so we need to provide safety and security for women who actually in a position where they sell voluntary selling their, their 6, what they labor as 6 workers, a funerals been held for a palestinian teenager who was killed in his rainy raid on thursday, 17 year old dear molly, and for others look, fueled by israeli forces in 2 different raids in the occupied west bank. it's been the deadliest. see if the palestinians, since 2006 of a 270, and have been killed by ready forces including algebra journalist, surely i've often haiti is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis with widespread food insecurity, gang violence, and
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a growing cholera outbreak you and says cases are on the rise, close to 12000 people have been hospitalized since the beginning of october. 2, underneath 3 people have died. the u. n. 's asking for more financial support, as cases spread to more and more areas of the country. we have also close to more than $1314000.00 now as suspected cases of cholera and throughout the country. and what we're seeing, in fact, is not only the continued increase of color cases, but also the spread to the regions. and there is now air in 8 of the 10 departments . there are confirmed cholera cases and this is a wearing trend for us and for the country. now a new report has reveal the devastating impact human activities having on marine species across the globe. the international union for conservation of nature has put some populations of the plant eating, due, gone on its red list, the risk of extinction. its numbers have dwindled in east africa and new caledonia
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within a several 100 left pillow. corals have been listed as critically endangered, shrinking by 80 percent since 1990. 1 of the most urgent threats is stony carl tissue loss disease, which is infecting up to a 100 meters of reef every day. and nearly half of the world's abalone species at risk of disappearing their suffering from over harvesting and poaching, as well as climate change, disease and pollution. a craig hilton taylor's from the union for the conservation of nature. he says is disturbing that so many species are at risk of extinction. this is the court 2nd reading. so currently with this update of the records, we have over 850000 species assessed and offers about 28 percent of threatened with extinction. so that's maybe setting itself over the years, maybe try to improve our coverage of different sticky differently on the right. just then the marine and all that big gap to be pushing hard. now it's time for the marine gaps and as some of the breeze b he's are getting assessed. this is trying to reveal the story of what is really
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happening to, to marine life reaches the hidden under the ocean water country. see what's going on. the people think it's all fine, they don't, they, but radio reality. we are having a huge impact on our, on our marine environment and on the see that live and see that we depend on for our food. and that is, it is a challenge, but it's also a great opportunity. we've got all of those countries gathering among right now to discuss the new plan for the world. and so this is made up to, to, to highlight what is happening to ccs and to really press on the government that they need to develop a strong, ambitious and really balanced framework for by diversity conservation of the next 10 years. it's no longer so if you really want to hold and reverse the loss of adversity around the world. now team of 1st nations people in australia is working with scientists. i'm a restoration project on the great barrier reef. the custodians of the coastline are sharing 60000 years of tradition experience with researches using new
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technologies to accelerate coal growth. sarah clark reports from final queensland hello. it's an annual natural phenomenon when millions of carls across the great barrier reef released bundles of eggs and spoon in a mass sporting event. researches capture some of those bundles and read them in a floating nursery as part of a carl regeneration project. it allows us to put those baby corals after a week of development back down where they're needed. most are neighboring reefs that are struggling. it's one of several reef restoration initiatives being child in a collaborative program. the teams identify degraded reefs and try to kick start the recovery process. what's different about this project is that 1st nations ranges are working side by side with scientists, sharing knowledge handed down over generations. we have this generation connection with the gripe, our roof, and its armor symbolic. so whatever happens to reef happens to us. whatever happens,
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ross, absolutely 3 results will. your indigenous ranges are also working with 2 groups, cheering lessons from the ancestors through storytelling. i met so many people out there i working here in span of about i think it's nearly coming up to 6 years now since i was about 15 years old. very actually die original people i with nation with the guy barry, when you obviously the aboriginals, the families that connections the land, obviously that they have um and how they tell the stories. but we never knew about the the he climate change from the sidelines to warmer waters, driven in part by rising greenhouse gas emissions has devastated some of the 3000 coral reefs that make up the unesco world heritage site. this team is trying to buy time for the great barrier reef by combining ancient knowledge with new technology . there are at least 70 traditional owner groups along the great barrier reef. not every one of them is involved in risk management,
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but it's hoped over the next 10 years. these conservation projects can be scaled up to include more ganges artists are also came to share this skill set. it's a really unique partnership to work across different groups like this. it really hasn't been done in this way before. and i think there's an object opportunity with this project to bring it up and down the great barrier reef in this different catchment. the team has released 30000000 co lava since the project began 3 years ago. it's a small step, but one in the right direction for rafe. the united nation says is in danger. sir. clocked out his era cans. ah. took a picture of the headlines here on al jazeera argentina all through to the world cup semi finals. after a tense victory of the netherlands and the penalty shootout. it was to wal lot. the extra time margin tina will face croatia in the last quarter. they knocked out another south.

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