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ah, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report. we brave bullet bomb and we always include the views from all sites ah trans keep that well kept dream alive by beating england and securing a place in the semi finals. ah, they'll face morocco made history by becoming the 1st arab and african nation to make it to the final full ah, hello, i, mary, i'm to my z in london. you're watching al jazeera,
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also coming up on the program. we speak to human rights defendants from ukraine, russia and bella. ruth won this year's nobel peace prize, tens of thousands of people out in protest in bangladesh. his capital calling for the prime minister to reside and stole a can take a government ah, defending champions france will face morocco in the wall cop semi finals on wednesday after beating england to one in qatar. francis victory came just as after morocco made history by defeating portugal and becoming the 1st african in our nation to advance to the final fall. so let's get more than on today's walk up action from our team and door ha. ah, it's been a walk, are full of surprises and we have the guess one so far. morocco becoming the 1st an
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african nation to reach a woke up semi final off the beating portugal. the only goal at alpha mom, i say, dammit came at the end of the 1st half. welcome strike i use if and say taking advantage of miscalculated, dumped by portugal. keep it joe costa. portugal struggle to find and equalize in the 2nd half, but moral keeper. yes. him bruno was always up to the task and he kept that clean sheet. it means after seeing off belgium and spain morocco slay another european time, portugal historic moment for african football as well with the continent. finally, getting its 1st semi finalist in the woke up moral corps on beaten and cock on have only conceded that one goal in this torment a great night for the plays and the fact that alpha mama stadium and watching the game for us was gemma nash, who caught up with the supporters afterwards. i haven't made a history, has out the amount of stadium and the bus african side ever to reach
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a well caught semi final as you can imagine that funds are on cloud 9. let me a 75. how does that mean? 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 re showed you it to the semi final tonight. i'm the mirage return to work. we're stronger and how 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 and we're rockers. 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, we actually don't want. it's the actual african arab country that actually got to
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this point. and we have strong beliefs in what are their id, it wound or is it we have an unbelievable, unstoppable team. and we're going to and for the upcoming, do you feel like you have the whole arab world behind you get a chance, please. don't forget, we're below a dream come to us. this is the glory for all our of them rock alone african for all the people who lives in the middle east or africa. i saw crawl tall. so huh. oh, we wish to go to the end of july to find out about if i could just bring in no football analyst here. a not completed a goal by an opposition blair in the tournament. and that consistency is what has
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brought them this far 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 wildcat semi finalists? this is huge. i mean one day pele that perhaps an african team can win the world cup, 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 4 to go. yet christian, rinaldo came on, i don't, not by the door, mentally prepared and they deliver the job. so now i think they found a realtor and they deserve to be respected. they certainly do they concrete the well, it's a number to rank side bout him. they drew with semi finalists to croatia. they've beaten spain and they've now beaten christiano without a support goal. the atlas lions believe and so they should not be anytime soon. 1 2 2 0, wow, colon now face france are defending. yes. going through to the semi final after
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defeating angland, it was france who sent who went to head in the 17th minutes it through on the show a minute curling his shot from outside the box. pos keeper jordan picked for the into the bottom corner. early in the 2nd half england were awarded a penalty. when buckeye osaka was filed in the box and harry kane equalized from the spot to level when rooney's england goal scoring record of 53. then came the late drama, audio visual scoring to reclaim at the lead for france. but england had the chance to equalize it for the 2nd time when theo heard, and as gave away another penalty. but this time cain cried his strike end to the stance. england couldn't manage to level things up, and frank claimed a hard fought to on victory to keep alive their hopes of becoming the 1st nation since 1962 to successfully defended the walk up, natasha butler was watching with the fans in paris.
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with the mailbox of what again, i'm going to bring it over. now jeremy jeremy knows what a night what he busy, i'm busy night. thank you. for instance, you did you think you germany wasn't amazing day so much so. oh, good luck today. you too, in boston. oh, really want to play with it again for for instance. yeah. so i'm using like force. what do you think now you're going to make it a final against marriage? a very word because lots of more think they are all gone in friends. so it's going to be difficult. it's going to be a place is going to be been worried for us is going to be a february. when i filled out everything again, open
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a ha my good night. i did not have happy b as you can see behind me. everyone here now by taping the beat rock, even though there's a lot of them feeling okay here is, was making breakthrough to the final and wayne, we'll come once again on let's reflect on those 2 quarter final. so with our football 9, is there one that are angle and done? i saw that. first of all, we start with demo morocco's around continues here in cutter, where they lucky or did they deserve to go through. oh yes, they well deserve 3 in the front of suffolk on serena semi fine, i would say because they haven't conceived a goal in the whole tournament. only one goal against it was an own goal, a by canada, they have a great defense. they are very well organized and they have different resources today we have seen more offensive, more coin, and they knew when to take that they the game,
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much more count and they knew how to suffer. so let's you fellow upgrade to the, to the go to a guy, we do the job. if you a job. a few months ago, he was able to pick some players that were not in the squad, the previous games. and that the talented group of international players that there you are doing well, they are playing as lagossi and got i think that energy they can feel it than they are taking a good job of their being historical. and we'll see that the, the sky is the limit. what about the europeans? said france does have to go through. they did enough. i mean, they, they did what they had to do. i mean, france as a team that can be pragmatic when they need to be and can be explosive when they want to be. so you end up having a good balance in terms of, of that squad. the main storyline ended up being england wanting to shut down a, a gillian in but bit, but then all of a sudden you saw the other options come through the yearly was use the show and he's being able to really express themselves and being able to really come through
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when their team leader most although england did have the respective arguments. in certain moments they had him on the ropes, didn't take advantage of him and against the team like france. you have to do that in order to be able to beat them. how do you think morocco is going to have a very, a tough task against the defending champion? how do you think that's going to go again you, you see that's very solid defensively today with a demick increments us in the middle really ended up being 2 stalwarts. you are you . we have one of the best central defensive mid fielders in amber about who's just absolutely showed class and also very good aggressive football that has been able to really help this team spar on it and into the attacking game. so when you have that good mix, when you have a low block, when you have a good team that, that can really do well, is going to be a very tough bone to chew cleaner ango, gemma. so there, thank you very much for that la. it's a world cup a rest day on sunday as a teens to prepare for the semi finals, but there are still plenty to look forward to here and cut on our team, but have it all covered right here on out there. ah,
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ukraine present to me as the landscape has that russian forces of destroy the eastern city of buck much and turned it into burned ruins, fighting his reportedly intensified around the city and the done yet collegian following the recapture of harrison nearly a month ago by ukrainian forces lensky says the situation remains very difficult and several front lines, cities, grains, military is also reporting strikes in multiple parts of the country. but what used to be home to 72000 people and became a major military target for moscow in august. if the only major area or the front line where the russians still trying to advance. so i spoke to yury, sack and adviser to the acquainted minister of defense. why else? why russian forces so determined to continue with their advance on the city of
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backlit. they have been persistent for the last 4 and a half months because essentially this is when their attacks on the bottom of began . the reason why barriers, tactful so fierce, and in many ways, you know, difficult to explain because they have lost thousands of russian soldiers trying to take control of it. now the main reason, of course, is that in the 2nd half of this year, the russian army has not had any success on the battlefield. philosophy that they took control of what with john. and since then it was only backwards for them. of course, a desperate to, you know, show some former success to their own people because, you know, we will soon have this large scale invasion began almost a year ago. and they did. they are really losing badly on the battlefields. but
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it's interesting that that doesn't appear to be any strategic or operational advantage to, to being able to take control of the city that it just appears to be a victory for its own sake. but does that mean that there is an attempt here to inflict losses on ukrainian troops to try and entrenched them in that particular territory in order to weaken their effectiveness elsewhere? it is possible to issue that original plan of the army of the aggressor was to circle the cranium forces in the area of the bottom. but of course, after the success of the printed counter offensive in the region, which is north of these attempts to circle the city, we're doomed and russian army flag for a region. so in the trying to get the success for the sake of
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success. but the city does not have any strategic importance, more over what needs to be said if they are using now in the same tactics they've used before in cities like mario full like ruby, even us, all they are raising it to the ground is the bars of artillery fire day and day out, they are throwing their soldiers, you know, both the regular army, the wagner group, the so called water group, the newly mobilized dying, very hundreds on a daily basis. so it is very difficult to comprehend what they're trying to achieve . but like i said before that they need badly some success because otherwise they will meet one year of this or without anything to show to their own people. i know the earring keys, but what information can you tell us about the front line situation that we know that it's the civilian population wants to do at 72000. it's dwindled to some 12000
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people. what conditions like for them and how those remaining residents in backlit managing to survive? well, the creative government actually started evacuating cities such as bach modes back and sprayed. so the vast majority of those who were willing to evacuate had the opportunity to do so, and they did some people don't want to leave under any sort of start this. you know, this is, this is life drive. so they don't want to abandon their homes and they would rather stay under their refi and leave their houses. and marvel last, are they great in army, is now helping them as much as they can in terms of providing them with the basic necessities, with food, drinking water with you know, electricity. but of course the situation is dire and it's literally a humanitarian disaster. well, you cranes,
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presidents has more than one and a half 1000000 people in the southern port city of death or has been left without power because of russia. drone attacks, local authorities say they hit energy facilities because so much damage that only critical infrastructure remains connected to the electricity network. much of the surrounding region was also affected. as a life in london, flatfoot on the program calls the common parade, as opposed to the full in presence, denounce his impeachment and arrest ah, what has been very hot and a good part of australia about here northwards in temperatures are still going to be high, but they're coming down rapidly by about 10 degrees in the next day or so. so watch
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them here more than drop, where we're going to concentrate bit further south here because once more rain and temperature variation by 10 to 15 degrees in a day is on its way in. so let's run through into monday. and this is the picture then run through eastern victoria, new south wales and probably queens from that frontal is to run through the temperatures drop and then the sun comes out. look at the wind direction is still got some antarctic feeling in it. and it should be spring cities at $29.00 degrees brisbin at $31.00. but there's 10 degrees for that and cambra that got new zealand . this has been up and down every couple of days, you know, for the whole spring. and we're on the upside again. but 20 ish in christ church and wellington, fairmont a cloud around. but again, this improvement on sundays whether now the ne monsoons really set in across the south china sea. and so this is the line, the line of heavy right through the central philippines, mostly over the water and then back towards northern sumatra. punch in malaysia, they'll be more flooding around, call lumber. quite possibly for the north is just got cold, cold,
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increasingly settle with some snow for japan. ah. how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowds? why does the irish flood fly holly's stories club? what is it about celtic that has the world over here in the mall? paula perks with football control. the girl was home with the funds who made football point out his ear. lou lou,
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welcome back to look at the main stories of following now and france have beaten england to one in that well couple to final vetting to fly. the hopes of becoming 1st nations successfully defend? well, since june, $62.00, that played rocco, in the semi finals after that historic one, you know, when over portugal, they are the 1st african and 1st arab team to ever reach the fine full. and the ukrainian president ramirez lensky says that russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buckman and turned it into bun. ruins. fighting is reportedly intensified around the city and the don units region following the recaptured hair some 80 a month ago by ukrainian forces. meanwhile, human rights defenders who denounced the invasion of ukraine of been awarded this. he has nobel peace prize and his ceremony. and also they include alice balliot scape, a jailed banner russian human rights advocate and to human rights organizations
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from russia and ukraine. they were recognized for efforts to document war crimes and human rights abuses. sony gaga reports ah, the ceremony in oslo city hall a far cry from the warn you praying and repression and bellow roost at a poignant reminder, none the less of the ongoing conflict in the region and those fighting against it. first to receive the accolade that i appreciate his husband, alice yet ski is currently imprisoned. 4th l'oreal to win the prize was puzzling bars. the founder of the human rights group, the asner yard sky, lead attempts to document abuses committed by the government of belarus. him president, alexander lucas shanker warden was arrested nearly a year and a half ago during mass anti government protest that engulfed the country. following the contested elections, where lucas shanker was declared winner on behalf of the memorial writes group its
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chair ya, richard, sky representing one of russia's most highly regarded civil rights organizations. founded by another form of nobel peace prize laureate, on the race, the heart of focused on uncovering human rights abuses in the soviet era and all of my future head of ukraine. sense of the civil liberties that work, documented war crimes perpetrated against civilians in russian occupied areas of the country. we sent numerous report to us to receive council of europe and nothing's told that this horror still continue. and after our skill invasion, we faced with unprecedented level of human thing for young richard sky. what has been surprising has been the humanitarian response against putins invasion of ukraine and the russians who are willing to defy the government to help forcibly
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displaced ukrainians, move back home. in fact, there are lots of cases where people get very serious support without it would be particularly difficult with disabled people who are being helped to move back to craig from russia. yellow roofs where the lucas shanker government continues its repression of dissenting voices. the danger of speaking out against the heavy hand of the state risks, imprisonment and torture. oboe is not what we saw in 2020, that people were brutally beaten. and we remember their cries when they were brutally abused by police forces and all those things having to stop to those meetings. the abuses are still going on, but they are going on in prison where those people can be heard. no one can hear their cries and the voices that dare to speak up remembered and on it and the work they continue to do. in the face of monumental challenges. so new diagonal al jazeera or despite 'cause, his release, alice baretski, his chair at the nobel peace prize ceremony in oslo was empty. that are russian
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human rights campaign are founded, the human rights group, the esna, and as devoted his life to promoting democracy in helping jail demonstrators. but bailey etzky himself has been detained without trial since july last year. colleagues who managed to escape arrest and now operating from neighboring lithuania set vast and spoke to some of them vilnius, a place of exiles for bella russians who have stood up against their government in minsk. elaine. and lastly, clover arrived last year after a friend and fellow activists alice bol, yet ski, 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 little 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 bella rule since the 1980s. when this country was still part of
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the soviet union would remember you found at piano in 1996 to how political prisoners and was jailed in 2011 for 3 years with a foreigner or no doubt where he is a very, very strong man who has devoted his life to the cause for literally every day he showed as itsyana and every one else that you can achieve your goal to make bellows more free or to make it a democratic law brushed stay. hilliard sky was among the hundreds of thousands who took to the streets in 2020, after alexander lucas shanker, in power for 26 years. 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 b people that killed people. i less went to the protests and became an example to our dividing by a whirling alef 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 in exile.
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defronzo has not been forgotten alena and utter bella, russian exiles hold the nobel peace prize for alice balliot ski will encourage the international community to put more pressure on lucas shanker. to step down, step, fasten al jazeera, phyllis tens of thousands of supported bangladesh as may opposition party had held a rally in the capitol. the anti government demonstration took place in spite of thousands of arrests and a police crackdown protest as want the government to resign accuses of failing to curb rising prices and suppressing dissent. tanveer charger reports from decker. ah, during the past few months, the government has climbed down on the opposition, bangladesh nationalist party. 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
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tucker on saturday. a 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 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 later for curly slum was arrested. along with 500 supporters, bunker hill, fortunately, facing one of the most severe political crisis. now it, because that the people of discontinuing the price of $14.00 guys democracies totally absent 1000 mileage. unfortunately, the whole scenario is dest justin, alternatively, and government is running this country. the u. n and the u. s. have condemned the violence and called for an investigation. while 12th advocacy groups and rights watchdogs have he shouldn't join statement expressing concerns about gross human
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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 opposition of trying to destabilize the country. it says, protest her that gathering illegal. lastly, 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, beth up all across the capital city, dhaka, the bangladesh nationalist party. the main opposition party is 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, and our faces. the additional challenge of growing calls for regime change, head of the mix, general elections, tundra chaudhry. i'll just,
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it are darker. we go to peru now than you present. deena martez sworn in a new cabinet, including for me deputy finance minister alex contreras, as economy minister and chemical engineer coverage, energy and mines minister. it comes amid protests, off to the impeached form of president andrew castillo, is removed from power and detained on wednesday, supported the demanding his release, and val rallies across the country. as do is facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. demonstrators of calling for early elections. i am sanchez, is in lima. with more details on this. she just named a new cabinet. she is in doing a lot in this past 3 days. this is her 3rd day in office. you have been meeting political forces of the book congress from the political opposition. she's met the archbishop of lima to show that the catholic church is supporting her new government. she's also been presiding over the armed forces parade, to show also that the armed forces are behind her. but now she has named the new
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cabinet. the analysts are already saying that it is weak. ah, she, interestingly, as she was wearing in each minister's arms, each minister, do you swear that you will not be involved in corruption acts, something that is endemic in the political class in peru? well, even before the ceremony was over, there were already reports coming out that the prime minister had sexual harassment accusations. so will she be able to continue? will she be able to get a true, as she has asked, not only from peruvian spot from the political class, it's a very did. it's a very big question. there's been protests last night. there's been some violence. there's also protests in different parts of the country in the south, in the north, they are not very big, they are pockets of people protesting who want congress to leave,
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and that's what people are demanding and precedent, you know, a lot of acknowledges she's listening and she has said that it, if that's what people want, will, that is something that has to be this cost. what is more and everything right here al jazeera dot com for global reaction to, to very big football matches today. ah, well france of beach in england to won in that well cub court a final in following those developments. a 3 line streams are in dust, but it gives defending champion france hypoth becoming the 1st week december 9. 62 sets up a semi final against morocco on wednesday. meanwhile, the out, the signs beat portugal one mill to qualify for the walk up.

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