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an opportunity for phones to be created and celebrate them. oh, lou. an explosion of joy that resonates across africa and the arab world. morocco makes history by beating portugal to reach the world cup semifinals and from the streets of casablanca to paris. rural can support his bust into celebration and cities around the globe. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mossey and daniel watching ouch is 0. also coming up on the program, nobel peace prize is awarded to human rights defenders from ukraine, russia,
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and better roost. who demanded an end to the invasion of ukraine. tens of thousands of people protest in bangladesh, his capital calling for the prime minister to resign and install a can take a government a wave of joy swept across morocco and parts of africa and the middle east of the atlas lions beat portugal to qualify for the wild cup, semi finals, the 1st african and the arab country in history to reach the final full rocker the portugal won nil with the only goal of the game at the alpha mom of stadium and cattle coming in the 1st half use if necessary. took the winning head up, rocko will play the winner between england and france, who are competing right now for a place in the final fans have been of course, fortunate all around the world as it expects, including a home in casablanca,
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while in paris, people there for the famous show silly say that so you can see the oversee. there is a great deal of excitement at morocco, keeping hope alive, countries all across africa. admittedly, as they make, they make it work out there for the 1st time, for the 1st flight from the content, and make it to this stage of the tournament, or con as it walk. if she is monitoring the reaction to make con in casablanca, what's that like? the absolutely electric, i mean to one of the main city, the biggest city of morocco because of blanca. and nowhere is the celebration bigger and greater than here. it's the color, red, green,
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and white that you can see across the city. the traffic is really every single one versus the moment they say the short movement people mean they haven't seen anything like that. the did 84, but there was nothing like working here and i can assure the various people here waiting on the readings. 8 2 2 the wheel especially people here,
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3 of the they are from charge of the keep. oh, a alright to oversee a great deal of excitement, people a joy. nicholas hagler in casablanca, amongst moral co support, is i, we're very excited that team just making history on behalf of the african continent, and at the middle east, as well. laura con, is it suit, walketh there in doha, where the mood is no doubt jubilant, though perhaps, perhaps not tis that, not quite to see that we still there in casablanca, but to describe 1st the atmosphere there, and how people have been receiving this news.
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well, i can't see what is happening capital blanket, but i can tell you the atmosphere at night had to be electric. i've been speaking to pans. lenny was saying before the march, they hope they dreamed to see the team when, but really exceeded expectations and there was a real moment of jubilation, was taking place behind me. it's the pocket at the moment that the few people wondering par with thing every 5 minutes or so is a huge question. people banging drawn, we're thinking songs about them mark she really threw suit walking on. this is margie celebration, celebratory mom sharp. i am joined with bob, so if you'd like to introduce yourself and tell us where you come and how you were dealing with, yes, my name is for sam from whirlpool. sure. so today we are very happy with the history of the deserve advisor. we're lost on the phone. no,
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no about it. exposure expected to arrive at the sort of final show where we go through the final also dra, choppy over the wall. why not? we have the coach on the i just seen are all the people they are very happy from our talk to him or, or hold on a big room and the defense. it's really been the toughest part for anyone facing up, i guess more. okay. but let's go look forward a little bit. we have in england playing from right now to what you might see face morocco in the semi final final. yeah. i think for french because we have like a same style of lawyers and almost all players are playing daily the french and also premier league or the bill gym. so we come to something and there are many americans living in france. well, sure, we are a lot of community in your 1st one. i think 1st for spain, morocco, bill jim,
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hold on. if you see a lot of youtube, a lot of do we find all the people now go outside to the bridge and everything we are. so happy, so happy with the service that we also have a son who's come from mind as you can see. again, really my goal that i shot he is supporting england tonight. i'm, i'm actually putting, i'm away from the prompts game. i do apologize. festival with k, i you nervous about this match? well, a bit about and pop a but, but i put my trust in walker. he might be not the best right back in the world, but he's the best one who can stop it. and i hope i hope england will make it to the semi final and it's coming home your program on? yeah. when you say it's going to have, i mean, that seems to be a huge amount of support. yeah. in this i don't see many of money support england, england. mm. i know with south get they doing well. they, they, they supposed to win the euro last time in web. and that's why i'm saying that they
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have the trust in self get. and the last there and shot alone shall i say, the shuttle or go to willing anyone who would make it an 11. we'll see who's going to be to find the work or england, no worries, but at least no english will make it was on the will makers. and you think england caused me morocco? how do you think that they might do well that been able to my feeling that look good to know what these game tonight? england will make it to one. i hope i believe in hurricane. you will score this call us again and you will score this game. sharla. hurricane was go to golden. whoop. take england to the ssl is one of them. so it really is truly an international game. we have people from all over the own world and offer to nation here, been using rocker tonight with like from everywhere. and we also have people from the england and france we have oh ok. bob, you want to
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a little bit later on. second grade to see a diverse and very mixed crowd of fans and different supporters from different nationalities and the but i support for england there as well. thank you very much . laura con at c. walketh and don, ah, now ukrainian president brought him, his lensky says, russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buckman and turned it into a burnt ruins. fighting has reportedly intensified around the city in the danny at squeegee and after the recapture of harrison just a month ago by ukrainian forces. zaleski says situation remains very difficult and several frontline cities grades military is also now reporting strikes in multiple parts of the country. well, this city used to be home to some 72000 people and it became a major military target for moscow in august. it's the only major area of the front
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line where the russians still trying to advance most of ukraine, southern ports issue. a dresser has been left without power by rushing drone attacks. a local authority say that they hit energy facilities and cause so much damage that under critical infrastructure remains connected to the electricity network. much of the surrounding region has also been affected by the strike. meanwhile, human rights defenders who have denounced the invasion of ukraine have been awarded this year's nobel peace prize at the ceremony. in our slow, they include jail, russian human rights act, advocate alice b elliot, ski and to human rights organizations from russia and ukraine. they will recognize their efforts to document war crimes and human rights abuses. the award winners were announced in october. they will share this prize, which is worth nearly a $1000000.00. a penny pin, chuck is alice belli, asked his wife and she attended the ceremony on behalf of her husband who is in jail for better on so allison,
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we all realize how important and risky as to fulfill the mission of civil rights defenders, especially in the tragic time of russia, aggression against ukraine. our list is not the only one to be in jail. thousands of students, 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. oh, alas, belli ask is one of many activists who paid a high price for that work is devoted his life to promoting democracy in salaries and helping political prisoners. authorities have tried to silence him by jailing him twice. step voss and reports on this now from neighboring lithuania, where many of his colleagues living in exile, vilnius a place of exiles for bella russians who have stood up against their government in minsk alaina mosley or culver arrived last year after a friend and fellow activists. alice bol yet ski,
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urged her to leave home and family to avoid arrest. 5 months later, he was detained. cornerstone, of course, he miss alice a lot. i will tell you very honestly and openly, though he's greatly missed as a leader. and as a friend, we are trying our best to keep up the high standard or less set for our work. i less by yet ski who was awarded the nobel peace prize last month has been promoting human rights and belarus since the 1980s. when this country was still part of the soviet union will remember, you found it for years now in 1996 to how political prisoners and was jailed in 2011 for 3 years, bill, foreigner, on no doubt, he's a very, very strong man who has devoted his life to the cost of the literally, every day he showed as itsyana and every one else that you can achieve your goal to make bellows more free. to make it a democratic law bashed state hilliard sky was among the hundreds of thousands who took to the streets in 2020 after alexander lucas shanker. in power for 26 years.
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was accused of rigging his re election as president at the bull. and that it was very dangerous. so oh mon riot police, detain people the shot and be people that killed people. i less went to the protests and became an example to our dividing by awarding alice valley ascii as one of this he is noble please. bryce recipients, the thousands of victims of the regime and barrels have been given a faith, a sign of hope for the hundreds of thousands of fellow or from living lac style that the front door has not been forgotten. alena and utter bella, russian exiles hope to noble piece. bryce for alice balliot ski will encourage the international community to put more pressure on lucas shanker to step down. but another he's the following. german police have ended a hosted situation, a shopping mall in the city of dresden forest. he say the 40 year old suspect died off to being wounded during a police operation to free to hostages. the mall has been temporarily closed. lisa,
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the man is also suspected of killing his mother, whose body was found in another part of the city is also accused of shooting at a local radio station whose offices he tried to enter. it was al jazeera ally from london most to lead for you on the program. rival opposition party find re unity. denisia is a de want democracy and political freedom and nigeria bets on farming yams. but these not just any old sheets. ah, that winter is taking quite a grip of a good part of europe starting with the north, but it's extending now a lot, a cloud for the south because this cold air sitting on the lease is a really high pressure, is just steering everything else around it so as looked the north m attempts are really on the low side. there is snow showers around this persistence know where
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this warmer weather will relative meets the cold. so coming out through bellow, roost and stretched down through poland to slovakia. that line of snow is going to rock up through the baltic states and through the sudden baltic sea itself to make it rather snowy threat scandinavia eventually in this coming week. but riga rieger forecast the temperature stays really very low. 2 days of not quite blizzard conditions, but nasty conditions, a bit of sunshine shows up on wednesday. now the steering fly means that once again, this is sunday's forecast. rain of some description goes through good part of portugal and space gone by the in the afternoon. and in that rain you can follow through southern, it's lisa to property. greece is nothing like as wet as has been the last couple days, but the cold is then spreading down through italy to follow suit. good bye to north africa. dry with the except don't see of morocco, it must rhina, round the gulf of guinea. ah,
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to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, lou ah ah, i'll come back made stories of following. now. rocco is made history by getting
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through to the well cop semifinals beating what to go one know. they are the 1st african and 1st arab team in history to reach the final 4 o play the winner between england and france, who are competing right now for a place in the final grading present, ramirez lensky says that russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of backward and turned it into bud. ruins. fighting is reportedly intensified around the city and the dani asked region after the recapture of harrison nearly a month ago by ukrainian forces this he has nobel peace prize. winners have been given the prestigious award in oslo. they include alice vilicki at jailed better russian human rights advocate, and also to human rights organizations for russia and ukraine. now site con amanda says killed at least 4 people in india's southern state of tamil nadu. strong winds in heavy rain damaged properties flooded residential areas and cause power outages or the 9000 people have been moved to relief camps. hundreds of trees
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have been up rooted in his meteorological department is saying, the storm has now weakened all sex workers in their children been marching on the streets of india's eastern calcutta city in support of their rights on human rights day. but disciplines from south asia, largest red light district, sana gotcha, and their supporters re slogans as they march to highlight their plight. prostitution is legal in india, but most related activities are crime. so sex workers do face frequent run ins with the police. and he has top court recently recognized sex work as a profession and said sex workers deserve access to social welfare benefits. tens of thousands of supporters of bangladesh, main opposition party of al rally in the capitol. the anti government demonstration took place by thousands of arrests and of police crackdown protest is want a government to resign, accusing of failing to curb rising prices and suppressing dissent than we are.
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charlie reports from decker. ah, during the past few months, the government has clam down on the opposition bangladesh. nationalist pardon? 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 scale to venture out to us because of repression. we demand the autocratic government resigned. mean ha, ha, 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 later for curly slum was arrested. along with 500 supporters. bunker hill, fortunately, facing one of the most severe portico cases. now it because that the people of
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discontent being the tribe goes in 14 guys. democracies totally absent 1000 mileage . unfortunately, the whole scenario is this just an opportunity and government is running this country, the u. n and the u. s. have condemned the violence and call for an investigation. while 12 advocacy groups and rights watchdogs have, he 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 says protesters are gathering illegal aspect 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
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government securities heavily beefed up across the capital city, dhaka, the bangladesh nationalist party, the main opposition parties, headquartered is totally coroner by police. no one is allowed in the parameter. that's the economy spirals and the cost of living source, bangladesh now faces the additional challenge of growing calls for regime change. heard of the mix, general elections can be chaudhry. i'll just eat our darker o protests also taking place and through the new present dina dot o r t a is appealed for. com, as that those protest continue in favor of her predecessor impeach. former president edward castillo was removed from power and attained on wednesday, supposedly demanding his release of hal rallies across the country. castillo is facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. demonstrates is of cooling for early elections. all hundreds of jeanine's have been demonstrating against sufficent eyesight out of next week's parliamentary elections. a season of undermining
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democracy. artie suspended parliament last year and we were at the constitution to give himself more powers. in ron con, has more the flags were strong display of unity among in his years known. firstly, rival opposition parties. the protestant unit come on international human rights day. 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 gene is in president dissolved parliament in march after suspending it last year. so i did this through a referendum which shifted power from the legislative assembly to the presidency, 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. we are gathered to day on international human rights day. however, our hearts
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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 moved into freely listened 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 o with nearly every opposition party expected to boycott next week, parliamentary election, turner was also likely to be low estimated at under 35 percent. oh, the lack of participation is a possible indication of the resentment towards president. so government does not. in fact i've heard that we are here today because of heritage 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 that once again theresa is facing an uncertain
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future. the wrong con. oh, deserve a court in hong kong, a sentence, media type, and jimmy lie to nearly 6 years in prison. it's been by bar since december 2020 for organizing pro democracy protests lie. was convicted of fraud in october. we'll 8 is the lease of a building that houses is now closed. apple daily newspaper rights group say the chinese government is trying to crush descent and curb media freedom in hong kong. in while china's health commission is st. coroner virus cases are declining despite easing some of the countries tough restrictions, and beijing decided to loosen it 0 cove. it policy on wednesday after days of protests in beijing and shanghai, the people are still being aged to remain vigilant and continue with testing. the charity founded by woman who is subjected to races, questioning at buckingham palace, says it has had to suspend operations off to online abuse and goes if lonnie, the british, founder of the charity says to space was repeated. the asked where she was really
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from the reception of buckingham palace. since the space is based in london and supports black survivors of domestic abuse in a statement on its instagram, it said thank you for the continued support and messages. unfortunately, recent events meant that we were forced to temporarily cease many of our operations to ensure the safety of our service users and our team. we are overwhelmed by the amount of support and encouragement and look forward to fully reinstating our services as soon as safely possible. now to cuba, countries struggling to recover the operating capacity of some of its most important oil storage infrastructure. after a massive fire, blaze was caused by a lightning strike in august and took a week to extinguish 16 people died keyboards in the midst of a severe energy crisis and struggling without that super tanker base. we all offer for you, the base continues to function on a limited capacity. we now have less storage capacity of crude oil,
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but we have not slowed down the services on the one with immense effort. all must keep home working. frizzle, for all of us, who can't afford to stop by it goes with the energy situation in the country. we will not stole. emergency crews in kansas are working to clean out the largest u. s. crude oil spill in nearly a decade. around 14000 bows worth of oil as leap from the keystone pipeline. in a rural part, the state have been 22 previous spills on the pipeline since opened in 2010. the operators save the oil have been contained and isn't a risk to local water supplies. federal investigators are at the site now trying to determine what caused the spill with scientists in nigeria developed you young varieties that help ain't a boost output. i say that these new strains will also help cut farmers losses reducing hunger and poverty. and the interest reports on the south an ebay, down in the southwest, and then we perform a ph villages lava. camara and his staff are working in new ways to get rid of
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viruses. that for centuries, have destroyed harvest if did a single seed contaminated. and if it is used for propagation, that means from one contaminated plant will end up generating thousands of infected . mitigate nigeria, the biggest produce of yams, accounts for 66 percent of global output. but unlike other countries that has no formal system to analyze and store seeds, 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, warranty has the potential to change the fortunes of hundreds of thousands of nigerian young farmers and the countries agriculture industry. research to say they work could improve yields by up to 400 percent. the break through
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research is made it possible to grow seeds from the plant 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 wasn't misheard to pharma east, more cash, but that help with that material while food. i'm been more generally. what i below you so my deck is one of the few farmers of tried the new varieties. if you're black yukon, janet way, national ma one. the 2nd, if done of fairly my gate, the big one he was do it. if you look at the how did to buys big i your safety. see your bank does defied. i did this val eyes the is good like most know jordan farmers. he's been using nearly
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a 3rd of his own all 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 did res algebra? a bubble, a team of paleontologists in australia has discovered the complete fossil of 100000000 year old marine rat tile. bones of thee and asthma, sars were found in a remote part of the queensland desert. along that creature existed at the same time as the dinosaurs and the early cretaceous period expert say it could hold clues about how the ancient animal lived. so gonna leave you now with size is very loud. sounds from around the world. awesome rural co beat portugal to get through to the world cop sammy finals. ah
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ah ah ah ah ah ah oh was and i it's been summer all co wave of joy swept across the country. and parts of africa in the middle east of the atlas slides beat portugal one nail to qualify.

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