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i know now i well i for to go and the call to final the with anyone i for the region will be ready for things it ah, this is al jazeera oh, hello, i'm robot hudson. this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, morocco becomes the 1st african nation to reach the last 4 in the world to talk to victory, culture. wave
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of delight in walking across other parts of the african regions. the team now represents the nobel peace prize goes to 3. people have denounced russia's invasion in crane. one of them caused the war insane and criminal demonstrations in bangladesh. calling for the government to step done and new elections, the team that's uniting african and arab supporters at the football world cup has made history. morocco have become the 1st african nation to reach the semi finals of the tournament. they be portugal one know, with the only goal of the game at all from on the stadium in cuts are coming in. the 1st use of all nestle was the hero. they're going to play the winner between england and funds for a place in the funding. we're going to speak now to nicholas hockey. he's been falling the action on the ground ain't casa blanca on the celebrations. they're not
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continuing. i would imagine the best. right? i mean, were the main avenue and i called and looked at the people here to see of red, green and white. and i want to show you what's happening in the distance behind me . can you see that plug over there? that's the power thing and plug. there is such a moment of celebration here is that it feels like it's not just rockers celebrating people throughout the arab world. and let me just show you the car. everything goes florida has been driving. 8 or people are on top and this is. 6 6 getting it celebration until the next game for people and goes up. it's partially we because 3 of the members of the water are from because up. blanca is the goalkeeper.
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6 i know we're going to do it because the itself, so it feels the people that it is incredible. you know again, anything is possible. that's how it feels for many people here. ah, men women feel people coming out of their neighborhood to celebrate this is such a level of football. this is about the world cup is all about nick. this is not just about to go from morocco. is it? this is as much about national pride. i
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mean, absolutely. there's a sense of unity here. i spoke to one found that live and cutter and decided to travel all the way to morocco, back in africa, to experience this moment with these people. to be here. and i can tell you what, i'm sure there's going to be many people that are going to travel to morocco to come up like to watch the next game. there is such an atmosphere. we even saw the king during the last game come wearing the national shirt on. so it's really about to see people are down when they're going to thank you very much indeed that nicholas talk talking to from casablanca. nicholas, we can see that the celebrations that he was saying are going to go on for many, many hours, but for now. next. thank you very much. indeed. i want to bring in law con has that
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to walk up here and built. that's where funds have been following the action. this has been somewhere that fans from all over the world have been gathering for several weeks now doing this since the start of the world cup. just tell us 1st of all, what has been like there tonight? oh, actually i was watching the match with that many times on inside the moroccan restaurant and just walk that when they run. of course everyone jumped up and you can see and then came down here. interesting. walk it, which is an old arabic on it's really been a celebration throughout my walk. i'm joined by a broken, panama can hale. thank you so much for joining me and congratulations. not good. how are you feeling right now? i can't, you know, i just got my feeling, you know, i was walking in on my duty and i ran out. so i still to watch the match. you
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know, i, you want to set you my, you know, i can't find, need to get anyone. nobody can take me and i go to here to just walk in to look for a restaurant. i find all the resorts couldn't book in, you know, and i was looking for a new tv to watch, you know, the phone to watch and if i got enough, you know, i have to watch with a real struggle to find out to the way it was easy for me to watch in the home. you know, it was easy for me, but i was looking to have fun in my country and i watch them share. i find the tv there. yeah. yeah. imagine with me, like i said to the floor, it's very cold. i swear to god that you have to deal with the fact that people i sat on the floor in order to thank you very much. i joined by my daughter i
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i'm betty. been excited. oh, fun. yeah. so i yeah. again, next i'm just going to step away because we're now surrounded by thousands, but they have been doing a per session march. oh o'clock. and if i come back with thousands of people that have been coming through a session around the rest, i will continue here on the night. laura and we were talking about earlier soup walker, as i say, has become essentially the main street for the world cup. it's been fascinating to watch the funds from so many different parts of the world coming together and
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mixing together and celebrating commiserating together. i know you've been covering a lot of that. just give us a flavor of what the atmosphere has been like over the last few days or so the last week or so would. ready love to know what the about well i. busy think i have question in the right of any loud here, but i have been following the matches over the last few weeks and much of a sudden bringing my rec, me here and see what the last time morocco won. we feel like it's national, my whole life, the world people with proud all of a day that the being a little more 10 about tonight. so it's really a, let me check here to see how people are feeling just before a match. and then,
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of course, a place where the nations from around the world come together, i will say, this is maria, the unity among i thought. com, talking to us from, to walk a while, as we were saying, this isn't just about hearing from science in casablanca, morocco, and also here in cato, we're going to hear from correspondence around the regional reaction to morocco's when, oh, so the great, the national teams victory over portable model has been surprised with when it's 22 and tons of pounds. oh, i talked to one of the coordinate a waiting on rocco in tonight's game
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a . yeah. i agree with that as meeting today does not morocco, but he to reset the in, oh, no hearing about god. iraqi funds are celebrating what they considered historic victory made by the american team over the put the keys team and it's advanced to the semi finals. they say that this victory is not only from local, it's for the whole african country, and it's for the whole world. in fact, it's for the whole middle east region. well, i mean, bennett is
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a managing director of morocco, world news, and he's joining us now from a robot. very good to have a we're the show on august here. thank you very much indeed. how would you describe what this means to the people of medical? i have the words read what it means for morocco and for africa. and the reason for us, i didn't believe when we had been go when you fired for the soon we find it and you hear from outside people have been here is an extreme for outside people. i've been very happy. we've been the flag agony and everybody giving up the i work with how it's really nothing that we do like we are moving to do my lovely, lovely and moral, but all over europe oliver unit because you know,
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at least 70000000 moroccan outside of the world. and who are extremely happy and we go up to all the be in europe in madrid, in london, and in the us all over the world, everybody is doing to be happy. this is a great one for moral. he's sort of when it's gone for him for nothing. we believe, you know, where we lived in the hours what our coach was due to trade with everybody we . we have the right to our we have the right to what i'm doing. we're doing the dream is doing on the journey going on and we are human being from when doing how much is this wider than just football? what does this mean for morocco's national pride?
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it's standing in the world. this is a huge win. luckily for our football, but for all we'll over merkel for our run as a, as american nation. as morocco. i see the internationally american pacific . ha ha. shifted a few words. miracle mol, everybody. all me for media are thinking about our lovely people to look at it, but people who hug more and it has been a really long work over what would be the region from you know, the squad us now we have breeze a international team. our player play in the best leaks all over the world in love you got in the g o l really. i mean to our
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a lot of nationally as a nation. just as you've been talking to us, we're looking at some live pictures from moroccan fans in the center of paris. clearly delighted with the victory that that the team has had. but we've also seen pictures from casablanca. we've seen pictures, of course, we've seen pictures from iraq. we've seen pictures from gaza. there is huge pressure now, isn't there on the team. and they are going to face one or 2 very strong teams, either england or france, we're going to find out who that is likely to be in the next few hours or so. do you think that the joy that the fans are feeling at the moment is going to last? even if the next match that morocco plays doesn't go their way. i really be immoral in the whole whole operative booking the movie origin in europe, everybody's going to cheer for morrow. no matter what the result of the next game
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is going to be. but we strongly fade. but our team is going to be there in the front, and we are going to play a game when we focus and we will win miss game and we're going to find it. i have thrown to everybody here in america, i haven't shown to the our do what we do, go over, we need to find a way to hold the goal and i'm getting, i'm pretty sure our team is going to go to the point is do you for yeah, we hear from outside, and this is what people are all talking about. i mean, what do you do it directly? our turn coach hasn't written what we bought. it will give me everything that we will go through the final enjoy the,
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the game. if we make it, i'm not sure we'll make it. we'll be happy to cheer for the final if we will be one of the 3 or 4 nations of the football. what did you go for africa? i didn't finish. we're grateful to you for being with us. on august, thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. thank you. ah. in other news, this is nobel peace prize winners have been given the prestigious award in or slow ling food, the alice billiard ski, a jailed bell russian human rights advocate. the recipients also include 2 human rights organizations from russia and ukraine. they were recognized for their efforts to document war crimes and human rights abuses. the award winners when announced in october, they're going to share the prize, which is worth nearly $1000000.00. but i open shock is the wife of alice baylock
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sky. she attended the ceremony on behalf of her jailed husband, proven, but on so allison, we all realize how important and risky it is to fulfill the mission of civil rights defenders. especially in the tragic time of russia, the aggression against ukraine. alice is not the only one to be in jail. thousands of bella ruffians, tens of thousands of those who are repressed unjustly, imprisoned for their civic actions and beliefs are imprisoned. hundreds of thousands have been forced to feed the country for the mere reason that they wanted to live in a democratic state. okay, i wanna take a closer look at the work of the center for civil liberties. it was established in 2007 to promote democracy in ukraine. russia's annexation of try me up, mount pro russian separators, fighting in the east. in 2014, the center turned its focus to rights abuses and potential war crimes. the organization could never have imagined the scale of violence towards civilians that we would would eventually unfold as john hall reports from mockery ah,
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on a snow bound road west of keith, where months earlier, russian tanks had rolled war crimes investigators from ukraine's center for civil liberties are following in their tracks. in old hollywood just they've come to the village of mac, curved to record the testimony of a woman who says her husband was killed by the russians. it was thoughtless, stella and here's where alexi died from what i know he was struck with something sharma like the handle of a knife or a rifle stuck behind his left ear. then they brought him here and killed him for 5 stab wounds to the chest. her mobile phone contains a wealth of evidence, now her descriptions of stock, and matter of fact that bullets at a 100 terrace where his best friend andre was shot in the hedge. as alice, this is what was left after his body was retrieved. i have many photos, it was the leash closer to alaska and alexys body was here to be honest. i have no
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idea. he put his body in the beach of the car that were here. you can see the spot . we are standing where the car was parked. it's a painstaking business, collecting evidence of alleged war crimes like this, a process repeated already thousands of times and they may well be thousands more. and they don't even know for sure whether these crimes will ever be prosecuted. there is no international tribunal yet at which to try them. our website. it's a terminal for put in it, and it's our database for our crime so. so you can see it is a number for incidental to morrow 25000 to was the moment. yes. certainly this is a process that will take time. however, we must collect this information and nothing gets lost. you. are you confident that these crimes will be brought to justice?
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yes, yes. so i'm confident justice one. justice may be slow, but the certainty is reassuring. for this widow of the war and many like her please have entered a hosted situation at a shopping mall in the german city of dresden wall. and a nearby christmas market had been closed off to the public. a 40 year old who was held by police as die from injury sustained while hostages were being freed. the armed man suspected of killing his mother, whose body was found in another part of the city. tens of thousands of supporters of bangladesh, his main opposition party have held a rally in the capitol. the anti government demonstration to place in spite of thousands of arrests and a police crackdown. protesters want the government to resign, accusing it of failing to co rising prices. and suppressing dissent, tanveer children reports from duck up during the past few months, the government has clam down on the opposition, bangladesh,
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nationalist park. several people have been shot dead by police. hundreds injured and thousands have been arrested at rallies across the country. but i didn't stop tens of thousands of opposition supporters from gathering in dhaka on saturday. and people don't have any security here. they don't have the right to vote in the skids of injury outdoors because of repression. we demand the was a critic government resigned? mean, oh, we want this government to resign and release from a prime minister carlita zia. we want real democracy on witness there. shortly after an interview with al jazeera, the part is liter, fucked, early slum was arrested. along with 500 supporters. bunglers. yeah. unfortunately, facing one of the most severe political crisis, now it, because that the people of discontinuing the bridegroom 14 guys democracies totally absent 1000 mileage. unfortunately, the whole scenario is dest justin,
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alternatively, and government is running this country, the u. n. and the us have condemned the violence and called for an investigation. while 12th advocacy groups and rights watchdogs heavy shouldn't join statement expressing concerns about gross human rights violations. in a statement amnesty international as accused the government of having coat very little regard for human life, saying its action. send a chilling message to those who dare exercise their human rights. for its part. the government accuses the opposition of trying to destabilize the country. it say's protesters are gathering illegal last legs under no circumstances should there be any disturbance on the roads. people don't wanted nor do want any unruly incidents by blocking roads. it has also rejected demands for an election time. caretaker government securities heavily beefed up all across the capital city, docker, the bangladesh nationalist party. the main opposition party is headquartered is
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totally coroner by police. no one is allowed in the perimeter as the economy spirals and the cost of living source, bangladesh, and our faces. the additional challenge of growing calls for regime change head of the next general elections can be charged re. i'll just it are darker. wanted to new scenes protested against president high said the head of next week's parliamentary elections. they accuse him of undermining democracy after he suspended parliament last year and re wrote the constitution to give himself more powers among con his ball. oh, the flags are strong, display of unity among tin is yours known. firstly, rival opposition parties. the protestant eunice come on international human rights stay. the parties are calling for the defense of democracy, a rejection of what they call the force of the electoral process and preserving freedoms. it's aimed a case side that you knew in president dissolved parliament in march after suspending it last year. so i did this for a referendum which shifted power from the legislative assembly to the presidency.
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but only 27 percent of the voters turned out that referendum calling into question its legitimacy. the opposition parties are clear in their message that democracy faces a serious threat after the referendum. no, no, no, no, no. we are gathered to day on international human rights day, however, our hearts a heavy because we are all now back to square one. over the last 10 years, freedom prevailed over each corner of the country, and each one of you had the liberty to express himself completely freely move into freely listen to run in elections and to freely vote. we were among the developed democratic states in the last 10 years, and this fact cannot be denied with nearly every opposition party expected to boycott next week, parliamentary election turn out is also likely to be low estimated at under 35 percent. good barber noah. the lack of participation is
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a possible indication of the resentment towards presidency. government has not been, hasn't. we are here today because of hearty because of the rising prices that we see today. everything is so expensive and we can no longer live in this country. and that anger means at once again to nicea is facing an uncertain future m. ron con, how deserve on an india state of time and not do has cause destruction after making landfall. strong winds and heavy rain damage properties flooded residential areas and routed hundreds of trees structural manders has now weakened. a seasonal high tide as partially flooded. venice is st. mark's square but not badly enough to trigger the protective barriers. italian city can be inundated up to 60 times a year during autumn and winter. metal barriers were built in the square after studying 3 years ago cause extensive damage to the basilica. scientists and nigeria
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have developed new varieties of yams that are helping to increase output. they say the new strings will also help to cut farmers losses as well as reducing hunger and poverty. how many drinks reports from ever done? and then we perform up the ologies lab camara, new staff, walking a new ways to get rid of the viruses that for centuries have destroyed harvest if there's a single feed contaminated. and if it is used for propagation, that means from one contaminated plan, we will end up generating poses of infected material. nigeria that we produce of yams, accounts for 66 percent of global output. but unlike other countries, there is no form of system to analyze and stores feed. this has limited its production capacity. these scientists are creating new seed varieties that are more robust and sustainable. what goes on in this lab work,
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he has the potential to change the fortunes of hundreds of thousands of nigeria and young thomas and the countries agriculture industry research. just say their work could improve yields by up to 400 percent. the breakthrough research as made it possible to grow seed from the plan stems. each of these plans has at least $300.00 notes that can be transplanted to produce to us that are not only bigger, but also disease free. was it as well to farmer ease, more cash, better health, but on the tissue? more foot? i'm been more general with what's to say. i'm glad you saw my dad is one of the few farmers of tried the new varieties. if you're black yukon, janet way, national mo, the 2nd. if tom of fairly, mike kate, the big one. that was d. if,
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if he look at the how did to by his beak. i was safe. he see you bank testified, i did. these valets the is good. like most nigerian farmers. he's been using nearly a 3rd of his anal harvest to plant for the next season. but the new research means he's able to keep his entire yield and even produce seeds from leaves of the plans already in the ground. how much it rece algebra e bottle still had an al jazeera, we're going to be alive to our woke up studio with some little moves. we're going to have more reaction to the greatest de morocco's footballing history. ah ah,
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here's your weather update for the middle east and africa quarter conditions for the middle east on sunday. no rain to speak of. it's still this wind blowing down from iraq at times. it will spin around the sand and dust, so $24.00 degrees for us here in doha. we can look for when guys say we're from 40 to 45 kilometers per hour, but that's not all day. at times that's with the wind. will got stuck to in time there's been a cool pool of air locked into this part of the world. for example, hirata 4 degrees. your temperatures will come up in time. so here's a peak at the 3 day forecast to go from 7 up to 14 by tuesday, which is more in line with where you should be. for this sum of the year. we've got rain slamming in to the western part of turkey. i also what day in antalya at 17 degrees, but it's funneling out warmer air. so that pops up the temperature and is stumble to 90 degrees on sunday. central africa. sure, we've got our rain in storms here, but it's really south of it. we're. we're seen more severe stuff, so let me show you pictures from
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a suburb and johannesburg. there's been another round of flooding here. homes flooded out and there is more rain falling over top of this over the course of the weekend for that eastern side of south africa in time for western portions of south africa. some severe thunderstorms in the forecast for you. ah, from propaganda and managed manipulation to the colossal consequences. the listening post reveals the power behind the media and the impact on, on life. it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is that a democracy. there's no accountability analysis era. ah, a turkish artist, an internationally renowned painter who has been blind from birth, al jazeera,
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all the one semi final played remains and we've seen a slice of history already today. oracle become the 1st african nation to reach the law. the famous victory over portugal there found celebrate back home and across the globe of flying the flag for arab nations. and the middle east dispersed woke up as still to come at the huge all european that class between england and defending champions became pop never met in the not state of a major tournament. ah, joining me in the studio here on the door. how was the fun to r a football unless the one angle and demo? so we'll get the thoughts in just a moment. it's been a well cup full of surprises, and we have the biggest one. so far, morocco becoming the 1st arab african nation to reach a woke up semi final after beating portugal. the only goal at alpha mom is stadium
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came at the end of the 1st half a welcome strike. i use this enough to be taking advantage of. miscalculated jumped by portugal that keep it here, go cost up or to go struggle to find the equal i then the 2nd half, but morocco keep i assume, who was always up to the task and he kept the clean sheet. it means off the seeing off belgium is saying morocco stay and not that european giants and political historic moment for african football as well with the continent finally getting expect semi find that in the welcome miracle are i'm beaten and cut on have only can see that one goal in this torment await the winners of the next school to find out between france and england. a great, a great night for the plays and the fans, that's alpha mana stadium and watching the game for us was jama nash, who caught up with the support is on to the game. i haven't made a history,
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has out the amount of stadium and the bus african side ever to reach a well caught semi final as you can imagine that funds are on cloud 9, a 75. how did they it's totally amazing. amazing. yeah. well, it's, it's believable before before the tournament will start. we wouldn't believe that we're gonna reassure to, to the semi final tonight i'm the moroccan. can't do it. we're stronger lane. thank you. we have, we have a great coach, a great job. i know we have players who play in very professional level job before we couldn't do it, but now it's there. morocco's there is a spain and portugal you've grown with croatia. do you really believe you can now little trick question now we are unstoppable. we are really unstoppable. we didn't go, we believe that we can,
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we actually don't want god. it's the actual african arab country that actually got to this point. and we have strong beliefs in what their id in know is. yes, we have an unbelievable, unstoppable team. and we're going to and for the what do you feel like you have the whole arab world behind, you get a chance, please. don't forget, we believe a, this is the glory for all our of them are broken, offering for all the people in the middle east. or offering softball, so hopefully you'll, i wish to go to the end of july for the final. and if i can just bring in no football analyst here, a not conceded a goal by an opposition player in the tournament. and that consistency is what has
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brought them of the car and that's on them. and so absolutely not surprising. and what does it mean to the continent of africa to have its 1st ever well cut semi finalists? this is huge. i mean one day pele that perhaps an african team can we in the world and this is morocco. they couldn't have been a better side. they're very organized on and off the page. you can see how they took in the pressure against for to go get chris to know the came on. i don't, not by the door, mentally prepared and they deliver the job. so now i think based on the real time and they deserve to be respected, they certainly do they conquered at the well, it's number 2, you rank side bout him. they drew with semi finalists, croatia. they beats in spain and they've now beaten christiano went out a support goal at the atlas lines of believe. and so they should a. 2
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that's bringing juan and jemma white a big night for africa, and we have a lovely performance at the back here, performing for us tonight. you tonight for africa, use my for the arab nation. but with all honesty, how did the morocco perform tonight? it was a grade for 4 months, steve, with all that energy brutality that they have has shown during this tournament, because we thought he, they could be tie yet because they played the extra time they had to the feet or tom b like a span in the last game and not even the fact of having to of their a key defenders injured just hours before the game made a difference that, that defend was great. we thought without through son renaldo on the in the front. and now they are very much effective. they have that power to,
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to have everyone has gotten a supporting them and the fact that they are making history. i think it's important for these a squad to both of you guys. we've see so many shocks and surprises that this tournament. how does this compare to saudi arabia beating argentina? for me, this is big. for me, this is big rigor on and i see i see it because of the context in which this match was played. argentina being saudi arabia, you have a situation where if argentina last they still had a next match. * with this match, you had so much of stick, you had a spot in the semi final rarely have we ever seen. i don't recall ever seeing an opposite of this nature in the quarter finals going into the semi finals of oracle, at least i don't recall that. and if you, if you see the overall play of this morocco side, it makes it that much. we've even more impressive to see how they were able to get through portugal for them. is that a chuck because something is tarika, but i'm not that much surprised because i've seen a live in the stadium,
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morocco and i knew that they can put in trouble any other team with saudi arabia, that the big surprise was the fact that none of these players play at the international level, they own a professionals in their own league. so this was much more choking. even though we know that opening games are tricky for favorites. but morocco, half of the out of wait a minute up, and they have learned how to play football in the best academies in the world. just the fact that the morocco put them all together and they will work so well. and they have these a special ed or one do you think the result would have been different if for a novelist started though not to be honest. you know, i was one of those one statistic that came out to statistics that came out. number one, morocco how they play defensively. they forced for to go to go why? 35 cross is overall. and if you put morocco in that situation, they're gonna want that every single day of the week. second of all,
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between going been going solo most and chris general and although instead of the area, the only receivable between both of them once. so that was the shot that we're not getting stuff i just seen bono. so when you have your 2 best scoring options, being so limited in being able to get the ball with the result. and although how 906030 minutes, it's still there to make a difference. well, morocco now await the windows of the old european heavyweight battle. and the loss of the quote, the final defending champions. finance, i guess you sent me finally from a 4 years ago. england. the match is that's all based stadium or raw who is watching the game for us. while it's more than just the sporting class when it comes to these 2 yeah, definitely say that in your browser, the so i didn't know if history or with each other in terms of the companies themselves. of course i had several complex over the centuries. they're very,
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very close neighbors and i think that a day there remains the flight mutual distrust between the 2. but in terms of a football robbery, maybe not so much 70, not over archie, raising the money $1.00 being england of products. i'm playing each other very often. well, just a 3rd me think, well copies the 1st time they've mentioned and knocked out stages of a well copper, i don't know. the fact that sort of frogs are arbitrary last 3 years have definitely been one of the best international teams around. i've had a lot of success assessing compared to england. i don't think seems the recent past or not really considered as much of arrival. i think that's times now. i think both things, i've a very healthy respect for each other and i think the genuine anticipation here for the match, especially because both paid up half, half of talent. i mean, i think the, the pay to get the right. sorry. but i think this could be the best part bars have quietly suspect defense. so that could be lots of goes center. so you've mentioned
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that those sites have never met in the knockout stage before. will that make a difference? i think for england more than for fraud. so by that i mean to go to defend the welcome champions. of course, you know they've been here before. they've beaten big major sites in a knock outside the well comes before england only got behind, haven't bates. and one of the big european rog, oh, but i mean, sorry, italy and germany are in the milk out stages of a well comp since 3066 or france had the pedigree, but have the experience. but i really get the sense of a thing and saying, i fail that i equal this french same in terms of how to on the page. now you might be failing that. it's hard for them to write a little bit of history for themselves. so live from our bait stadium. thank you very much for that. thanks roll and watching this my to with the fans back home. natasha butler. is it with the fans in a pants?
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let's go live to her. now, me, that's a big game ahead for friday, but celebrations have already started in paris off the moral of victory. a yes really? when we got here, we're in the cafe in central park. you probably see behind me it's rusty. people. very excited about that. they came with a great day of really festive atmosphere. the wind power is off when buying a big welcome to see pools and prompts. in fact, when i was coming here this evening, i was on the metro just when the whistle blew. when one people on the back sure with sharing which is just something you start with 50 full support. the problem is going to be hoping that they have a very similar result. they are hoping they were going to win and they're gonna be for you to be some you probably go with a note to the story much against england. a lot of my whole historian blog hold on
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. sure. i 1st told me that certainly pretending that on can you not to get them through. he has had an amazing tournament to support phone calls in much is a full time england defends against them. can they still not people who say no, what is the model i show for people to play a game and you spoke to for the past. i remember before the tournament started, you said that you woke up was a low key in france now that the defending champions are in the quote, the final, do you think that's changed? ah, a much say a much more, much more exciting around this markup when they was in the early stages of people in phones with she thought it was designed to that right. she's in cancer. personal
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aren't any big screens or big fine things around the city can be found by clicking the reasons i just mentioned. but what we are seeing is more and more people going out into ours. it's kathy venues like this one which is not been set up, especially for people can talk again. they can watch it together. and as far as the class like fun with natasha butler, i live from paris. thank you very much for that. that's bringing one and time again . i hope you can hear me 1st of all till one. kimberly at 5 goals so far. how is southgate going to stop him? it's 2 things. yes. you have to focus on being able to shut him down. but if you focus too much on him, there's other options available. that being said, you're gonna look a lot of car walker, a book go suck, even dropping back and helping out a little bit more as well as jordan henderson on that right side of the pitch. but again, as i mentioned, if you forget about this, you, if you forget about,
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about the greets man, already them believe are many others, even short conduct running down the right. so they're going to be able to burn your very with that with a plethora of options. so you can't just focus on that in england also has to focus on what they have available. so carousel kit might have to release the hounds if you will, to be able to, to attack in an answer back and tell france, hey, you know, we gotta keep you honest. let's talk about defending that. well, back to back type of nobody has done this since 1962. do you think frank can break that? well, this is something that happened because you had that resend experience. our vide, germany, a, as germany, spain, and now of it are learned of brazil, france so far i have already beaten that course. and because it's the 1st, a national deemed that it's back into the last 8, during 2040 years. so they have already sort of eva that scare. they survive at the fact of having so many injury as it looked like occurred to be part of the
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tournament and they have been playing great. so they could be the ones to break it, then join and brazil. i need silly as that to only themes that have been able to defend that title. i have the impression that doug, who wins these games later today, is the team with the mark possibilities because we're about to see the game of that do more reliable themes. but it's gonna be tough to read that southgate england and whatever needs are gender, you know, gratiot morocco, it's gonna be a really jelly, little really complicated. your predictions both for this one. i think a bit after me fair go with her run to one and go with friends. 32. are you feeling very generous tonight? one thing work about going citizen. well, harry faucet is with us,
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so we're going to go live to him from london. hi, how this was the building there? are they standing behind england? do they think it's coming home? the not just maybe not in the site is based on my period or my generation anyway. like i said, the people have got to get away with the last final and the last years i was saying yes, they recognized the broad data. this is not a lot of focus on the threatening thing.
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they need to worry about. he did not realize that they would think that they wanted to see it on the side and when other attacking from a manager what he's given a change said re 3 nation need. but manager be do i need he's saying. ringback that all ready know pretty high you might say pretty well which being road around maybe come on the way back
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a few minutes. okay. let me hi, we've spoken to so many english fan here and they had a lot of thought about well surprised about the tournament. so far, how are they feeling about the touch? what would you do? i think the real go even i didn't get ready to rock bands in here. actually one of them got on the show off is so real joy for them. what they really focused on and the crowd
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in the next few minutes. living memory very generate the young guy which meets the real close run thing. the last big real will say the 1st time meeting. mcguire was recently saying good week, not be. i think it was that time very much on board with they want to go all the way i was a live for us from london that let's hope the 3 lines that can make it through for england. fans sake. well, thanks to one and demo for joining me. we'll have plenty more in our next woke up
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special at 2130 gmc before we hand you back to rob. and the studio has another look at the sites and a very loud around the world after morocco should be portugal to go through to the semi finals. ah, your, i'm still ahead on august 0. corona, virus infections dropping china as tough restrictions or ease job to be led to process coming up
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ah, being late disguised at the, everyone laid up their phones, you know, and i think the lyrics get me if they use mazda for my career, i'm at the world cup when it's broadcasted, the whole world watches. so it's nice for everyone to see a little bit of been in the stall in the dance performance soup walker has become a fashion one way, if you will, a type of football fashion that never seen before. at a world cup, and one of the really nice things that developed is a kind of cultural exchange, particularly with male fans and country men. the united nations is no stranger to political rivalries, but what happens to country notoriously, don't be either i are competing against each other in the world. well,
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it brings in huge crowd to the delegates lounge here at b. lou ah, watching odyssey that china's health commission says the number of corona virus cases there is droppings in some of its tough restrictions have been eased. beijing decided to loose of 0 covered policy on wednesday after days of protests in beijing and shanghai. but people are being owed to remain vigilant and to continue testing . health officials in china said that are nearly 14000 new infections. that's compared 216000 in the previous 24 hours. more restrictions are be eased on
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saturday. i thought he said they'll stop testing truck drivers and the crews of ships transporting goods inside china. only 40 percent of the chinese population above the age of 80, as had booster shots authority say that will bring vaccines to people in nursing homes as well as using mobiles vaccination stations. paul hunter is an epidemiologist and a professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he says that a surgeon infections is inevitable when restrictions are lifted. john is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not done many vaccines of the last year and the suggestion that they vaccinated you relatively small proportion of the more hon people in china. the problem is that back seem protects against infection probably for only about 6 months. and, and again, more severe disease for about a year and, and so
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a lot of the protection that they had from the vaccine campaign probably is as disappeared now for most of many of the population of china, the problem is that whatever you do, what you will get a search of infections as you lift actions ultimately. but if you don't lift sanctions, that controls and keep coping suppressed, you effectively looms ultimately you lose all the benefits of having vaccinate your population. so it's a very difficult situation trying to found themselves in the protesters in the philippines. they're urging the government of fat and i'm office junior to protect human rights living marching to the presidential palace in manila buckles. father led the philippines for 21 years. most of his time, marco senior, imposed martial law a period, months by extra judicial killings, detentions,
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and torture losses. junior came to power in may rights to save their weight. history is going to repeat itself. brought us have continued in peru 2 days after the arrest of impeached president pedal kasteel supporters demanding his release and have held valleys across the country. his seal was detained and removed from power on wednesday. after attempting to dissolve congress and rule by decree, is facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. new president had dinner bull artie was sworn in shortly after christie use removal, but demonstrate as a calling for early elections. a team of poly intelligence in australia had discovered the complete fossil of a 100000000 year old marine reptiles. the bones of the alas, must sought us, were found in a remote part of the queensland desert. along that creature existed at the same time as the dinosaurs and the alley cretaceous period. experts say it's rare to find a whole skeleton in one piece. they could hold clues about how the ancient novel
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lived. my m as is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more all these stories i am rob matheson, thanks for being with me. good bye. ah ah. ah.
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ah investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera a they all ready for the 1300000 football fan. ah, a with a make or break moment for synagogue happy here i can tell you that i'm with spring despite in. so make sure they got, it's less they would not happen is belief is what argentinians are
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feeling here in central gwin inside and here in the center of so you could almost have been forgiven. but thinking that south korea would love just an opportunity for found to be creative and celebrate their team. la ah, for an explosion of joy that resonates across africa and the arab world. morocco makes history by beating portugal to reach the wild cup semifinals and from the streets of casablanca to paris. rock and supports has passed into separation and cities around the globe. ah.

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