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creativity, the shade, tomato, ward for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild couches blue. ah, a wild cup 1st for africa and the arab world, morocco make history reaching the semi finals defeats in portugal. morocco will take on defending champions, france, whoever came in did want to make it to the final 4. ah. on carried off mrs. out is there a lot from jo house or coming up about peace prize goes to 3 people who denounced
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rushes invasion of ukraine. one of them recalls the war insane and criminal tens of thousands of people protest in find the dishes capital calling for the prime ministers resignation of the caretaker government. it's an unprecedented sporting a treatment for both africa and the arab world. as morocco reached the football world cup semi finals, the atlas lions one nail at when they were portugal has been cheered across the middle east and africa. the take on defending champions, france who ended england's hopes for the t one victory as get more on today's well cap action from santa cornish studio. hearing deborah, it's been a well called full of surprises and we have the biggest one. so far, morocco becoming the 1st an african nation to reach a woke up semi fine off to beating portugal. the only goal at alpha mom, i say,
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dammit came at the end of the 1st of all, can strike a use if and say taking advantage of miscalculated, dumped by port to go, keep it joe gl costa portugal struggle to find an equalize in the 2nd half but moral keeper, yes, he is. 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 tai and portugal historic moment for african football as well with the continent. finally, getting its 1st semi finalists in the woke up moral. cor, i'm beaten and cock on. have only conceded that one goal in this torment a great night for the plays and the fact that alpha mom a 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 inside ever to reach a well caught semi final. as you can imagine that funds are on cloud 9. let me go
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back to give them a semi finalist. how did that? it's absolutely amazing. amazing. yeah. well it's, it's believable before before the tournament will start. we wouldn't believe that we're gonna shoot you into the semi final tonight i'm the moroccan can't do it. we're strong. gra, thank you. we have, we have a great, 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. rockers, there is a space you piece in portugal, you've grown with croatia. do you really believe you can now little trick question now? we are ensemble retail stopper, but we didn't go, we believe that we can win actually thought god, it's the actual african arab country that actually got to this point. and we have strong beliefs in what the road norm is. yes, we have an unbelievable,
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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. i'm, this is the glory for all our of them rock on africa for all the people in the middle east or africa. and we wish to go to the english. i learned to find out about if i could just bring in a football analyst here, a note, conceded a goal by an opposition player in the tournament. and that consistency is what has brought them of these parts 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?
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this is huge. i mean, one day pele said that perhaps an african team can win 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 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 based on the real time and they deserve to be respected, they certainly do they concrete at the well, it's a number to rank side, bowden, they drew with semi finalists to croatia. they beats in spain and they've now beaten christiano went out a support school, the atlas lions believe. and so they should. i mean i was hoping anytime soon. 2 0, oracle and now face frosted, defending champions, going through to the semi final. after defeating england, it was france who sent who went ahead and the 17th minutes it threw on show
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a minute curling his that shot from outside the box, pos keeper jordan pickford, into the bottom corner. early in the 2nd half england were awarded the penalty. when buckeye osaka was filed in the box and harry kane equalized that from the spot to level when rooney's england goal scoring record of 53, then came the late drama, audi digital scoring to reclaim the lead for france. for england had the chance to equalize it for the 2nd time when theo heard, and as i gave away another penalty. but this time kane sky, his strike, and to the stance england couldn't manage to level things up. and france claimed a hard fought to on victory to keep alive their hopes of becoming the 1st nation since 1962. to successfully defend at the world cup natasha butler was watching with offence in paris. with
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the mailbox of what again, i'm going to bring it up. now jeremy jeremy knows what a night what he's been missing night. thank you. for instance, he did you think he germany wasn't moving good so much? oh, good luck to do with it again. boyfriend. yeah, so i'm using like force. what do you think now you're going to make it always a semi finals, a final against marriage, a 2 man delivery word because lots of more think they are all born in france. so it's gonna be good because it's going to be a prince is gonna oh so that everything is open in the craner because you want to be very, i not happy people is you can
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see behind me everyone here. now by taping the moroccans, even though there's a lot of them feeling okay here as well. so i've been making breakthrough to the final and wayne, we'll come once again on that's reflect on those 2, cause a final. so with our football, and is there one that are angle and tom i saw that. first of all, we'll 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. and sabrina's hemi 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 to they. we have seen a more offensive, more coin and they knew when to take that they the game, much more count and they knew how to suffer. so let's you fellow upgrade to the, to the culture while you dig it out, who it, he took the job a job
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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 they're doing well, they are playing as lagossi and got i think that energy they can fully than they are taking a good job out there being historical. and we'll see that the, the sky is the limit on what about the europeans that france deserve to go through . they did enough. i mean, they, they did what they had to do. i mean, france is a team that can be pragmatic when they need to be and can be explosive when they want to be, so that 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 by bit. but then all of a sudden you saw the other options come through the yearly reviews the show and he's being able to really express themselves and being able to really come through when their t meter 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 a team like france. you have to do that in order to be able to beat them. how do
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you think morocco is going to have a very, a tough task against he? defending champions. how do you think that's gun ago? i again, you, you see, you see that's very solid defensively today with a jamica and comments us in the middle really ended up being 2 stalwarts. you are you, we have one of the best central the, uh, defensive midfielder in amber about whose 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, bona to cleaner ango. gen marcella. thank you very much for that. well, 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. we'll have it all covered right here on out there. ah,
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ah ukrainian president vladimir lensky says a russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buck moot. turning it into what he calls a burnt ruins or fighting has reportedly intensified around the city and had done yet screeching us after ukrainian forces. we captured it nearly a month ago. lensky says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cities. ukraine's military is also reporting strikes in multiple parts of the country. about moods was home to 72000 people became a major military target for moscow in august. if any major area of the front line where russian forces are still trying to advance erie sack is an advisor to the ukranian minister of defense. he explains. my russian forces have been so persistent in their advance on backlit. the reason why there is tactful so fierce
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and in many ways, you know, difficult to explain because they have lost thousands of russians 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. the last that they took control of what was john. and since then, it was only backwards for these attempts to circle the city. we're doomed and russian army flag for the region. so the in the trying to get their success for the sake of success. but the city does not have any strategic importance. more over what needs to be said they are using now in the same tactics they've used before in cities like my whole like ruby you know, so they are raising it to the ground. the bars of the re fire day and day out. they
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are throwing the soldiers, you know, both regular army, the wagner group, the so called walker group, the newly mobilized dying, very hundreds on a daily basis. so it is very difficult to comprehend what they're trying to achieve . they need badly some success because otherwise they will meet one year of this war without anything to show to their own people. most of ukraine's, that southern port city of odessa is apparently without power off the russian, german attacks local authorities say drones hit energy facilities and caused extensive damage to say only critical infrastructure remains connected to the electricity network. much of the surrounding region has also been effected was that i had on al jazeera supporters of peruse, a former president demand his release after he was arrested. we'll have a live report to live in a month. a
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once again, the focus where the wise in the u. s. and carries on the pacific coast is a major win to storm and that our wall exact because of the warnings is the strength of wind and it will be very windy. the coast to california could you san francisco and the amount of snow readily or fall to snowball, to cause at low levels in central valley. it will be right on its way down towards l. a. during sunday, leaving things bit quieter, up in san francisco with not as strong, but the snow moving across towards the rockies. after the rest of the u. s. canada, it's just settled in winter. there are some big showers in the southern states once again where the cold comes up against that warm draft. they could be pretty nasty, thunderstorms i just took big thunderstorms for the tar bieber. we'll watch that in case they get worse. the trade winds weaker at the moment, so apart from a few light shout, it's probably lovely weather, in the small rounds of the caribbean, a lot to wet on the coast of nicaragua,
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or costa rica or panama. because the focus here is for the south and west, where there's like to be in columbia in amazonia. and certainly you still got shaft in the southeast of brazil. they've been causing an awful lot of trouble recently. been very hot, also in northern argentina, but that heat which reached $45.00 degrees is breaking down now with thunderstorms, which event she spread to paraguay as well. ah, with
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lou ah, ah, they're watching out a reminder of our top stories this out. morocco have beaten portugal to reach the semi finals of the well come. the 1st african team is what is the 1st from the out to reach the final mo, defending champion sprouts will face morocco in the semi finals. they beat england thanks to goes for 2 and maybe until we receive even pre k. mr. crucial penalty.
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going with the training president lenimosa lensky says, russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buck. mood, turn it to what he calls a burnt ruins. fighting has reported the intensified around the city and its own yeske region, a soft ukrainian forces. we captured it nearly a month ago. meanwhile, human rights defenders who have denounced invasion of ukraine have been awarded this year's nobel peace prize at a ceremony in oslo. include others merely ascii, jailed by the rue soon human rights advocate and to human rights organizations. from russia and ukraine. they were recognized for their efforts to document war crimes and human rights abuses. diego reports. oh, the ceremony in oslo city hall a far cry from the war in ukraine and repression and bella roost at a poignant reminder, none the less of the ongoing conflict in the region and those fighting against it.
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first to receive the accolade, natalia pincher, whose husband alice gatsby is currently imprisoned. worth l'oreal to win the prize was behind bars. the founder of the human rights group, the asner, the a yard sky lead attempts to document abuses committed by the government of belarus . him president, alexander lucas shanker warden who 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 chair, yon rich and sky representing one of russia's most highly regarded civil rights organizations. founded by another form, a 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's sense of the civil liberties. there was documented war
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crimes perpetrated against civilians in russian occupied areas of the country. we sent numerous report to us to see a council of europe and nothing's told that this horror still continue. and after our skill invasion we faced with unprecedented level of human things. so 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 displaced ukrainians, move back home. in fact, there are lots of cases where people get very serious support without it would be particularly difficult for disabled people who are being helped to move back to craig, from russia. galleries 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 luck was we saw in 2020 that people were brutally
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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 at the new school, the voices that dare to speak up remembered and on it, and the work they continue to do. in the face of monumental challenges, sonya diagonal al jazeera nobel peace prize winner, others the, the sky has devoted his life to promoting democracy and beggars. he was jail twice for his work with the the, the human rights center that boston reports from a neighboring lithuania, where many of his colleagues from the us, and now living in exxon friendliest place of exiles for bell russians who have stood up against their government in minsk alaina mosley a cove 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. a less balliot ski who was awarded the nobel peace prize last month has been promoting human rights and belarus since the 1980s. when his country was still part of the soviet union would be found at piano in 1996 to how political prisoners and was jailed in 2011 for 3 years before now or no doubt where he is 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 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
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election as president of the board, though it was very dangerous. so on one riot, police detain people. this shot, be people that killed people. i less went to the protests and became an example to our dividing by a whirling. alice valley adds gears one of this. he is nobel peace prize 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 from living like style at the front door has not been forgotten. alena and utter bella, russian exiles hope the nobel peace prize for alice balliot ski will encourage the international community to put more pressure on lucas shanker. to step down celebrations by football fans in france, have turned violent after saturday's work up quarter. final games about 42 people were arrested in paris off the clashes with police, the city had increased security ahead of the game to control crowds of at least 20000 people in the capital. cruise new president
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latte has unveiled her cabinet as protest as gather in support of her impeach. predecessor pedro castillo was in houston, detained on wednesday, as on demanding his release a fee for facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. demonstrates his recording for early elections, but with all his off the countries, the time to restore stability. marianna sanchez joins the slide. not from lima. so a new cabinet then, but kind of calm the term. what yes, carry. well, it is precedent said the now a lot of the has been for the it's her 3rd day and off this just now. and it will be a very difficult time ahead for her. she's been meeting with some members of the opposition . she is met the archbishop of lima to show that the catholic church, which is very powerful, is behind her. she sat, been with presiding
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a parade to the armed forces, but she has to build an alliance in congress. and she doesn't have one. she doesn't have a party, she was expelled from the party she belong to with our former president federal castillo. so she needs to build these alliance. now she's built, she's a sworn in a new cabinet. and interestingly, during the ceremony, she asked every single, a new minister, if they would ask them to swear in and ask them to not be in. would they be involved in any are corruption actions as not even the ceremony was over when some reports were coming out. that's the new prime minister had allegation. so there were accusations of sexual harassment, so she's not starting with the right foot. there are many protests against her already, and she asked for a truth not only to peruvians, but to the political class and asked the political class to wait on it. so she has
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time to unite the country, but already the extreme rights east. movements that are powerful in congress are asking for sunday to have a large protest to ask for the and i want to add this resignation. yes, you mentioned protest that was the reaction been from those castillo supports as an unfair people who seem disillusioned with their politicians in general. hello, carrie, just been a protest around the country. but i have to say, although cathy, you're left with a 25 per cent of approval when he was ousted. 2 and there indeed are some people who are protesting to ask at to demand that ga, still be freed from jail. i think most of the protesters around the country are people who are fed up with a political class. remember that we have had 6 precedents in the last 6 years that i think it's probably a world record. so people are really angry at what's going on in the political
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class and what they're demanding now is that now that castillo us is gone. 87 percent of peruvians, one it just the you're gone and one it congress to be closed. and that's what they want. now they want to the new president dina wanted to call for general elections and start a total new ball game. the number on your behalf said indeed are yesterday that if the people, if that that's what that people, why then that is something that should certainly be discussed. so her future is probably not gonna be a long one in the precedent. maria sanchez, live for us in the my thank you. tens of thousands of supports as of bangladesh is main opposition. party of held a rally in the capitol. the anti government demonstration took place despite thousands of arrests and the police cracked them and protested,
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want the government to resign, accusing it till failing to curb rising prices and suppressing descent. they charge reports from back up. 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 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 those because of repression. we demand the autocratic government resigned. believe us. 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 parties leader for carl islam was arrested, along with 500 supporters. bunker hill, fortunately,
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facing one of the most severe political crisis. now it, because that the people of discontent being deprived of importing lights democracies totally absent 1000 mileage. unfortunately, the whole scenario is dest justin, 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 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 opposition of trying to destabilize the country. it says protest her that 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
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time. caretaker government securities heavily beefed up all of was 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 perimeter as the economy spirals and the cost of living source, bangladesh and our faces, the addition of challenge of growing calls for regime change. head of the next general elections can be charged re, i'll just eat are darker. huber is struggling to get some of its oil storage infrastructure up and running after a massive fire. the blaze was caused by lightning strike in august and took a week to extinguish 16 people died. gibberish, facing a severe energy crisis on its battle to resolve the problems without its super tanker base law. so face to face continues to function on a limited capacity. we now have less storage capacity of crude oil, but we have not slowed down the services. with immense effort,
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we must keep armoire, came at all local. i've been doing now. a team of scientists in australia has discovered the complete fossil of a 100000000 year old marine reptile. the bones of the last miss soros were found in the remote part of the queen's and desert. a long necked creature existed at the same time as dinosaurs in the early cretaceous period. experts say the fossil could provide clues about how the ancient animal lived. ah, this is out to us here. these other top stories now wave of joy has swept across morocco, asked the atlas lions beat portugal of one mill to qualify for well, cap semifinals for the 1st african team as well as the 1st from the arab world to reach the funding for. because i was in casablanca for the match. 8th, absolutely, electric. i mean that is one of the main. i.
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