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shift some pursuing and as close to driving, governments constantly full short on their own climate promises. things have to happen now is the real way couple will the government, modern systems off failing nature and humanity? discovering how the systemic change is needed for the planet to flourish could happen in conscious tweak when you to find them to rethink. thrice coming soon on al jazeera ah, a historic night for morocco as it charges through to the world cups, semi finals, the 1st african and arab nation to reach that stage. ah, hello, i'm emily, i gwen this is al jazeera alive from dough house, a coming up for a new president on bows, her cabinet,
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while supporters of impeach later, patrick is still ukraine's president says, the city of bah mode has been burned to ruins, describing the destruction caused by russian bombing plus o. where in nigeria, the birthplace for afro bates to find out how social media has helped us expand their fan base globally. we begin the program with audio latest woke up news and in a weeks time will not be taking harm at the for all a 2022 trophy. it's been a competition full of surprise, passion, and heartbreak and saturdays quarter. final was no difference with morocco fighting their way into the final fall. the only goal at alton mama's stadium came at the end of the 1st half with moroccan strike. it uses in 3 header. would you go
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struggle to find an equalizer morocco if the 1st african and 1st arab came to reach the tone and semi final? nicholas huck has more on the reaction from casablanca. look at the people here. it says, see, 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 palestinian plug. there is a moment of celebration here is that it feels like it's not just rocco, celebrating people throughout the arab world. and let me just show you the car. everything goes along that has been driving has had a. 8 or people up on top in this is to beginning of celebration until the next day and for people in cars personally because
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3 of the members of the squad are because blanca is the goalkeeper. the other one? yes. in. 6 or no with from we're going to do it because of law itself. so it feels for the people here that it is incredible speed. no one against anything is possible. that's how it feels for many people here. the men, women feel good. people coming out of their neighborhood to celebrate this is talk to a level of the magic of football. this is about the world cup is all about the fans of morocco, also known as the atlas life,
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a roaring like never before barbara and go back reports on the celebrations around the world here as well. come from okay. as the team arrives at the hotel and supposed come roon cynical and burn the earlier the african teams which which the quarter finals in previous 20 minutes and the explanation beforehand pesa blanca is equal. here in garza, when moroccan and palestinian flags have been waived together with morocco players have been raising the palestinian flag with every wind. leo, am i going to present you to day morocco is sending an important message that we arabs are no less deserving than other countries. and we are capable of defeating the will champion spain and portugal, and reaching the final in the next stage to protest in tennessee, i said the north african brothers can go all the way back to the school. we hope
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they will do even better and that they can reach the final and when it, why not it moroccans in madrid, save that teams qualification to the semi finals the form of the record on the holiday. montoya knows that we're one of the best for in the world. you will know this is extraordinary. it is something that happens wasn't lifetime and look out even is so excited. it's an achievement. a lot of them are with, i believe is full and up countries besides morocco. every now if you make the final, you know, to be great. i what if you don't, if i have to favorite brazil was dumped out of the quarter funds. one of the tournament shocks on friday. the competition is wide open and moroccans across the world, reveling in the teams and likely at funds. barbara and epa out of sarah, defending champions from or, or through to the semi final. after defeating england,
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the french team got ahead in the seventy's minute with that i really on so many, early in the 2nd half england was awarded a penalty. then came the late drama, a rude scored to reclaim and laid for franz past present and bank stadium, where french fans were all about titled gold, very much on the right side in control of this guy early on, as i catching it later, they were looking davis every time i went forward, kelly in about 10 of the in the bag you is pulling all over the pitch, getting it's hard to operate one of those. they make more money going into credit. doing that, they came back to the penalty. divers, save the early on in the 2nd office. no more. the guy did the story with the spot.
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i didn't start doing, becoming the old hard record goals. dora along side, it was really interesting. i really had dropped on the rights for a lot because soccer really told the whole thoughts of progress. why couldn't take their child to do that, but i really should have got ross. what are the other end of the dog or a roof? actually i did when i retired the penalty night in the 2nd. all right, very, very well. it was a very, very tough game. i think we got a little bit lucky eventually like we made or like re brought up a team. we're just a part of a proud of your team. yeah. yeah. yeah. they did. okay. yeah. yeah. i think i played well. they did. they did their best on the noise. it just wasn't quite good in northern france like great england played really good do. but i think branches came out the end. so now the hot breaking for english, international photo ross for to another part of this would be
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next wednesday. we are now down to the last 4 of the world camp. the 1st semi final match we played on tuesday between the container and croatia while writing champions france will take on morocco. on wednesday the world use now and there's been more protests in peru after the swearing in of a new cabinet under president dina bala. k who took power on wednesday. her predecessor patrick astir, was in paged and arrested. after trying to dissolve, congress police had been out in force as he supported the demand. his release are an essential reports from the month ah, anger mountain in the central indian region. from the whiteness, at least 20 people were wounded in clashes where the police, he's one officer, was taken hostage. here in the south of the country, protesters blocked the mean highway, fed up with what they say is a corrupt political class. movements are out demonstrating from north to south.
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most of them with the same demands, even if you, i mean, because it's really a political definitely closed congress and let all the law makers go, they do not represent us from up worm of getting when i'm good. how can we trust watty? she said, if president castilla goes, i do too, and she did not stand by what she promised for her 3rd day in office precedent. the novel. what this for, in a new cabinet asking each minister the same question, would i was good, do you swear not to be involved in corruption? but before the ceremony was over, corruption, accusations surrounding the new prime minister had already surface jovial gopro robasho life. i am concerned with the appointment of a mediocre cabinet and consequently that it will not be capable of generating enough political strength to quell the protest that are still small. but already all over the country. that that's why 87 percent of peruvians want congress
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dissolved. they do has had 6 precedence in the last 6 years. most former leaders are either in jail or under investigation for corruption. anger is wholly because i'm interested in this case. many got out of school and many, and why hard to believe that they can be governed with them on medical class. former precedent to look at the your left office with a 25 percent approval rating. he's facing 6 corruption charges, and one of rebellion castillo says his arrest this arbitrary and illegal. he's currently serving a 7 day preliminary detention. the judge has denied his petition for release. i don't know whether protest, i put the form of precedent or not. most boone, they were much into their voices, finally heard the messengers and to see the ukrainian president
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vladimir zalinski says russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buck. moods turning it into what he called burned ruins. fighting has reportedly intensified around the city in the region. the landscape says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cities but not was home to 72000 people. it became a main military target for moscow. back in august. it's the only major area of the front line where, where russian forces as to trying to advance you re, sac is an advisor to the credit minister of defense. he explains why russian forces have been so persistent in their advance on want. the reason why there is tactful, so fears 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,
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is that in the 2nd half of this year, the russian army has not had any success on the battlefield. the last city that they took control of what was john. and since then, it was only backwards for the beast attempts to circle the city, were doomed. russian army fled after region. so it is indeed trying to get a 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 baltimore, the same tactics they've used before. the city like mario full like ruby, you know, so they are raising it to the ground, the bars of october respite. ready day and day out, they are throwing the soldiers, both the regular army, the wagner group, the so called water group, the newly mobilized dine bear in hundreds on
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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. fill a hands on al jazeera waste, thanks to human rights defenders from crane russia and valerie, they've been awarded. you know about a now winter is taking quite a grip of a good part of europe starting with the north, but it's extending now a lot of 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 it looks the north i'm a temperatures are really on the low side. there's snow showers around this
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persistence. know where 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 baltic sea itself to make it rather snowy threat scandinavia eventually in this coming week. but reger reger forecasts attempts to 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. ray of some description goes through. good part of portugal and spade is gone by the end of the afternoon. and in that rain follow through southern it's lisa to property. greece is nothing like as wet as has been the last couple of days, but the cold is then spreading down through italy to follow suit. good part of north africa is dry with the exception of sea of morocco is much dry now. round the gulf of guinea ah,
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talk to al jazeera, we are a band in by the international community. we listen, we are paid for the war against terrorism that's going on for money. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that one out. you see. what we do is try to balance the story and the people who allow it into their lives, dignity, and humanity. oh, the me. how are you watching your? i'm emily angland. he's the reminder of our top story to sound, protested emperor,
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i feel demanding the relates to the former president, patrick astir. that's as a new cabinet to under president dina. with warning following her appointment on wednesday, ukrainian president means the last piece, his russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of bath mode, turning it into what he described as burnt ruins. lensky says the situation remains very difficult in several lines. and morocco has been in portugal to reach the semi finals of the world catholics. the 5th ever african arab payne to reach the funding form and faced the reigning champion from england. one for fall is a passion for millions of people around the world, especially during the world cup. but for those who are visually impaired, it poses a challenge. iraq has put together a team that hopes to take part in the international paralympic tournaments. as mom
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was at the law, head reports from cabella city that had a new horizon for visually impaired iraqis. they finally have good or no football team. okay. so we're training was launched in october in the city of karbala yell of the man and can any teaches arabic. he says he lost his sight because of glaucoma. what has continued with his carried and hobby earl tickler lincoln already there to saw a speaker and palette, but one for many years. i offered my project to sponsors shania only this year. it was accepted by the i b, a foundation which provided us with the equipment to proceed. we are lucky because we launched a team immediately ahead of the free for tournament one that's moderating us to hold our matches simultaneously as the world cup matches and katara. this specially designed to bowl was donated by a japanese charity creates
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a cracking sound to allow players to locate it, to cross their way around the peach players to respond to one another through the sound. the ball makes it's a matter of will they say. so when they fall down, they learn how to quickly get back on their feet. why know what? 16 year old high school student xena aberdeen is the youngest in the team. not what he wants other visually impaired people across iraq to join the game. priscilla been no. phoebe a cooler alley i was going with arab, i've always dreamt of playing football partly because my father is a coach. i 1st started with a golf ball team, and then once the special balls arrived, i joined the team right away in my dream is that iraq has its own national team. let you be other trainers here. consider it
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a major improvement in the puddle in pick activities in iraq. these players hope to join football clubs and represent their country in competitions abroad, but other iraqi provinces don't have their own teams of visually impaired the players yet. because there are only 5 of these specially designed balls the players and worried about their project might be halted. if the government does not give them the support they need for them. football has always been out of reach, but at least now they can feel a little bit of its fun. pulled out the door, and g 0. gilbert. hundreds of tennesseans have protested against president ty sienna, head of next week's parliamentary elections. they have accused him of undermining democracy after his suspended parliament last year. and we write the constitution
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to give himself more powers in man can oracles the flags are strong display of unity among tin is yours, norman. firstly, rival opposition parties. the protestant eunice come on international human rights stay. the parties are calling for the defense of democracy, or 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 side. did this or 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, 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 yes, with nearly every opposition party expected to boycott next week, parliamentary election. turner is also likely to be low estimated at under 35 percent. go barbara. the lack of participation is a possible indication of the resentment towards presidency government as an allan patterson, we are here today because of priority 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,
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i deserve a high level us delegation is due to travel to china to follow up on president jo biden's, raise him, talks with chinese leadership in ping, secretary of state antony blinkin is also expected to visit badging early next year . announcement follows comments by a senior white house official that china wants to stabilize relations with the us. human arrived, defenders have received the nobel peace prize, add a ceremony in oslo. they include alice filiette ski, a gerald bell, russian human rights advocate, as well as 2 organizations from russia and ukraine. sonya gaga report. oh, the ceremony in oslo city hall, a far cry from the warn ukraine and repression and bella roost. but a poignant reminder, none the less of the ongoing conflict in the region and those fighting against it. first to receive the accolade natalia pinching his husband,
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alice. yet sky is currently imprisoned, both laureate to win the prize whilst behind 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 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 ya, rich and 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 alexandra, much each of the head of ukraine center. the civil liberties that work documented
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war 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 putin's 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. 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. obo, as luck was, we saw in 2020 that people were brutally beaten. and we remember their cries when
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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 within your 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. so new diagonal, i'll just, sarah, isn't if a civil liberties was established to promote democracy in ukraine, but the organization tended focus to human rights abuses. after russia sees control of premier in 2014, the activists could never have imagined the scale of violence that would eventually unfold as join a how reports from macros almost no bound road west of keith where months earlier, russian tanks had rolled war crimes investigators from ukraine center for civil liberties following in their tracks. in an old 100 jaz. they've come to
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the village of my courage to record the testimony of a woman who says her husband was killed by the russians. it was not the law. and here's where alexi died from. what i know, he was struck with something shot like the handle of a 9 or a rifle stop behind his left ear and then they brought him here and killed him. 5 stab wounds to the chest and her mobile phone contains a wealth of evidence in her descriptions of stock. and matter of fact, that both are to sunday, paris, where his best friend andre was shot in the hedge village. this is what was left after his body was retrieved. i have many photos, it was all this was all. this was an alexis body was here. to be honest, i have no idea. he put his body in the bushes, the car was 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
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and they don't even. 2 know for sure whether these crimes will ever be prosecuted. there is no international tribunal yet at which to try them. our website to terminal for put in it. and it's our database of our crime so. so you can see it is a number for incidental to morrow. 25000 to was the moment to put a 5th. 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? yes. yes, i am confident justice will. justice may be slow, but the certainty is reassuring. for this widow of the war, and many like her doc jones, the whole al jazeera mccurry ukraine, cuba is struggling to get some of its oil storage facility is up and running after
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a large fire, which was caused by lightning strike in august and took a week to extinguish 16 people were killed, cuba is facing a severe energy crisis and it's battled to resolve the problem without its crucial super thank. after bates is a popular music genre across africa and around the world. it's birthplace. nigeria has produced hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. for many musicians, social media planes, an important role in developing their fan base for me to mila reports from like us . you lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos on social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a manager, an artist. i'm go know a service manager, an audience,
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and this will show me the platform to tell even if you and i sent in to take it through like a shell, some other places it can just organically. just go do a follow music linkedin over them. i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars, his sound is closely rooted in the countries culture or from beads is big known as really big the likes of burner and whiskey of taken it. are they looking, if pushed to like the 5th to wait for the asteroid in the road? know people are starting to look on that you're starting to look out for artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the platforms provide inspiration from trending topics to dance challenges. one produces says, social media has level to the playing field. creating great exposure for musicians
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i took is huge. so we have one of the songs we had low huntington. i was licensed to warner, will on the, the right. the song became huge in the world today. and for us is on the stand in that this is your target audiences between 10 years till night. yes. a technology is allowed for you access to nigeria and music through streaming platforms. the test, the nigeria says the royalties paid to artists and other copyright holders is expected to increase to move in to full team $1000000.00 by next year. grating considerable revenue for the economy. this collaboration by produce a full keys went viral and was streamed more than 70000000 times. social media has made toward see how beautiful niger and music, or forbids. and order generators gotten from niger is actually nice.
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