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i just the irish flag fly holleys at a scottish club. what is it about celtic that has the world over here in the mall? paula pixel football control panel was comedy a pre estimate around the world. and the funds who mix football on al jazeera. mm mm. a historic night from morocco, as they charged through the world cup semifinals, the 1st african and arab nation to reach that stage. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera alive from dough house, that coming up ukraine's president says the city of buck most has been burned to ruins, describing the destruction caused by russian bombing. peruse new president on
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val's had cabinet while supporters of impeached laid at patrick his stay or protest class? oh oh. where in nigeria diversified for afro bates to find out how social media has helped artist expands their fan base globally. a it's been a world camp full of surprise, passion, and half rank and saturdays quarter, final matches when no difference with morocco fighting their way into the final fall. the only goal at altima stadium came at the end of the 1st half with moroccan striking uses and as raise head on hold, you go, struggle to find an equalizer. morocco is the 1st african and 1st to arab chain to reach the tournament semi finals. barbara nga has more on the celebrations around
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the world here as well. come from okay. as the team arrives at the hotel of supposed come roon seneca and burden the earlier the african teams which which the quarter finals in previous tournament . and the explanation for un pesa blanca is equal here in garza, when the rockman palestinian flags, a big wave together with rocky players have been raising the palestinian flag with every wind. leo, am i going to present you today? 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 put us into nicea said, the north african brothers can go all the way to active suboxone who we hope they
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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. let me hold it in montoya. who 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 a lifetime and look out even is so excited to come up with 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 oh, favorite priscilla stump touch with the quote to find one of the tournament trucks on friday. the competition is wide open and moroccans across the world, the rebel in that teen a paper. i'll just say defending champions, finance or also throw the semi final after the pacing england. the french tain, got ahead in the seventy's minute after go by early on. show many,
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early in the 2nd half in then was awarded a penalty then came the light drama alleviation room score to reclaim the lane, france battle path. that was that album, stadium where friends, friends were like the korean all back to buy. walker title still very much on the broadsoft or the alibi. stadium problems are really a good job. all these guys early on is i can't bring it on. i was led to they were looking david, every time i worked for a page i'm getting is pretty nice. our top right, one of those teammates earlier, i just wanted to put a deposit or getting the story of the credit. doing that, they came back and got the penalty dog received early on in the 2nd office noble. the guy did or retired story from georgia with the spot. i didn't start doing, becoming english old hard record. go score along. sorry to be worried. rudy and
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english really had frog on the rights for a while because soccer really told you the french depend all sorts of problems that while it couldn't take their child to do that, but i really should have got a actually i did when i retired. mr. penalty lights in the 2nd grade. very, very well. it was a very, very tough game. i think we got a little bit lucky eventually like we made it so like relevant teamwork to support . you try to get a yes. yeah. yeah. they did. okay. yeah, i think i played well they did, they did their best and the noise just wasn't quite good in northern france like great england played really good do. but i think branches came out the end. so not a heartbreaking for english international photo ross for to another was part of their side with cars. next words guys went down down to the last 4 of the
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cover wills cap. the 1st semi final match we played on tuesday between june taina and croatia, while writing champions france will take on morocco on wednesday. don't forget gemini champagne stem. it will have more in our special world cup coverage in just on behalf mows time at $830.00 gmc ah, let's get some more well news now when ukrainian president volota means the landscape, his russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buck mode, turning it into what he described as burnt ruins, fighting has reportedly intensified around the city in the don't yet region. the landscape says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cds. but march was home to 72000 and painful. it became a main military target from moscow back in august. it's the only major area of the
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front line where russian force is still trying to advance. meanwhile, most of ukraine, southern port city of odessa is reportedly without power after russian attacks local authorities, se drones heat energy facilities, and caused so much damage that are critical facilities remain connected to the power grid. more on this, let's bring in war a challenge, who joins we live now from keep worry. what are the latest lines coming out of the capital? well there had been some speculation recently that these a rainy in made drones, the shower head, 136 is and 13 ones. the drones that sir, ukrainians called moped because of that kind of whining, harsh sound they come, they make as they, as they fly ever, that those weren't working particularly well in the colds, and the use of them had dropped off. well, what happens yesterday in odessa suggests that either that speculation was unfounded or that the russians found
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a way to adapt them for cold weather usage. because there were ways over 15 drones that came in across the south. ukrainian air force command says that it shot down 10 of them, but obviously the ones that got through have done significant damage, particularly as he to set their to odessa 1500000 people in that city currently without power now or that have been drone strikes that ukraine, ukrainians have been making themselves a targets hits in crimea overnights and, and yesterday we don't at the moment know how successful those were. they have had a more demonstrable success with what looks like hi mars strikes. that's the precision rocket system that the american supplies and other western partners apply to ukraine. they've been using very successfully in their campaign over the last few months or so. hi, mar, strikes. look to have blown up. a base in the occupied city of mila topple in the south, with perhaps as many as 200 russian personnel or on that base,
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or when it was hit. and, and then of course there is back move that, that hell on earth, really the situation there has pretty much been unchanged for weeks. if not months with the russians seemingly hell bent on taking what is actually a fairly insignificant small city. but they look like that mean lodging wave after wave, a full frontal assaults. the ukraine has been trying to work out. why are they doing this? what is the strategic that they would get in taking back moods and, and many people can't work it out. you can flip that argument of course, and you can say, well, if it's of no strategic importance than why the ukranian so staunch in their defense of it. and perhaps attrition is the key that both sides are trying to inflict as many losses on the enemy as possible, kill as many enemy troops as possible and drive each other down. it is ready for, for awful stuff. that sounds good. all right, thanks so much for the update. we're
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a challenge library there in the capital came turning to the crisis emperor now, and there's been more protests after the swearing in of an you cabinet under president dana bolo. i take your took how on wednesday, have predecessor hedrick astir, was impeached and arrested. after trying to dissolve, congress police have been out in force as his supporters demand his release. marianna sanchez reports from li anger mountain in the central indian region of him . the whiteness, at least 20 people were wounded in clashes with 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, 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 lawmakers go. they do not
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represent us. i'm up, i'm up of you. i think when i'm good, how can we trust watty? she said if president castillo goes, i do too. and she did not stand by what she promised for her 3rd day in office president. he never worked this for in a new cabinet asking each minister the same question. what i would 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 globe, rubashaw lace. 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 protests that are still small, but already all over the country. that's why 87 percent of peruvians want to congress the sole bid, who has had 6 presidents in the last 6 years. most former leaders are either in jail or under investigation for corruption. anger is her when because rested in
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messaging and many i'm hard to believe that they can be covered with medical former president lucas, the your left office with a 25 percent approval rating. he's facing 6 corruption charges and one of rebellion . kathy yoseph, his arrest. this arbitrary and illegal, he's currently serving a 7 day preliminary detention. a judge has denied his petition for release whether protesters supported the former precedent or not most been going see they will much until their voices who finally heard the elephant just and to see that not beaten. still head down al jazeera, we speak to human rights defenders from ukraine of russia and bowers have been awarded this. he is not available. he's prize and we may dances in casa,
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who are pushing the boundaries of what makes a performance venue. one that coming up ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you ready for the with sponsored my cattle aways. hello. read off the bat. there's a renewed risk of flooding across portugal. here's the details. all has to do with this next wave of atlantic rain, but it's not only the wet weather. it's going to be windy around. lisbon as well gas 90 kilometers per hour. so that's enough to uproot trees and knock out power. then we've got this bad precipitation running out pin to colder air in central europe. so for point, for example, in warsaw could dump about 10 to 15 centimeters of snow after the eastern mediterranean d a g. and we've got rancho downpours, western greece, western turkey. but look, it's funneling up some warmer era, so that means
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a high of 18 and is stumble. but that's certainly not the case across the northwest, still low temperatures. here it's a look there, set snow, poland, pushing into bella roost. but on the back side of this, you could get about of some freezing brain sop end of africa right now. so all of that wet weather round iberia is dropping down into morocco. so we've got some damp days ahead for bod, but that's how can matter for the celebrations. is it as we go to south africa right now for the flood hip province of how tang? we've got more thunder storms in the forecast here. so it's gonna get worse before it gets better. also, thunderstorms around cape town with a high of 29 degrees. and now you're in the know the with sponsored by cat on a ways with
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from propaganda, unmanaged manipulation to the colossal consequences. the listening post reveals the powers behind the media and the impact on, on life. it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is that get a democracy. there's no accountability analogies, iraq, ah, the me, you're watching out there. i'm emily, angling. he's a reminder about tough stories this hour. morocco has speed and you go to reach the semi finals of the world, come into the fist ever african and are obtained to reach the final pull. the now face the reigning champion from england, one ukrainian president, the letter means the lensky says,
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russian forces have destroyed the 8th to the city of mort, turning it into what he described and ruined philip. he says the situation remains very difficult in several online cd and protest is in peru was still demanding the release of former later patrick steer and you cabinet under president. dina was sworn in after her appointment on wednesday tens of thousands of supporters of band, the dishes main opposition party have held a rally in the capital. the protest is want the government to resign accusing filing to cope rising prices and suppressing dissent. chevy charging reports from decker ah, during the past few months, the government has clam 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
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tens of thousands of opposition supporters from gathering in dhaka on saturday. a people don't have any security here. they don't have the right to vote in this scale to venture out to us because of repression. we demand the autocratic government resigned a ha, ha, we want this government to resign emulates from a prime minister carlita zia. we want real democracy on wednesday, shortly after an interview with al jazeera, the part is later 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 tribes in 14 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
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. while 12 advocacy groups and rights watch dogs 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, protest as our gathering illegal aspect under no circumstances, should there be any disturbance on the roads. people don't wanted nor do you want any unruly incidents by blocking roads. it has also rejected demands for an election time. caretaker government securities heavily beefed up all across the capital city, dhaka, the bangladesh nationalist party, the main opposition parties, headquartered is totally coroner by police. no one is allowed in the perimeter as the economy spirals and the cost of living source, bangladesh now faces the additional challenge of growing calls for regime change.
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head of the mix. general elections can be charged re. i'll just eat our deca. i've also been processed into museum against president chi sant ahead of next week's parliamentary elections. have accused him of undermining democracy after he suspended pound last year and re wrote the constitution to give himself more powers . a man can, as for the flags were strong display of unity among tin is yours, norman. firstly, rival opposition parties. the protest in tunis come on international human rights stay. the parties are calling for the defense of democracy. a rejection of what they call the force of the electoral process and preserving freedoms. it's aimed a case side that you knew in president dissolved parliament in march after suspending it last year. 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
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its legitimacy. the opposition parties are clear in their message that democracy faces a serious threat after the referendum. no, no, no, no, no. we are gathered to day on international human rights day. however, our hearts a heavy because we are all now back to square one. over the last 10 years, freedom prevailed over each corner of the country, and each one of you had the liberty to express himself completely freely moved into freely listen to run in elections and to freely vote. we were among the developed democratic states in the last 10 years, and this fact cannot be denied with nearly every opposition party expected to boycott next week, parliamentary election turn out is also likely to be low estimated at under 35 percent of go barber noah. the lack of participation is a possible indication of the resentment towards presidency. government has not,
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in fact, that hasn't. we are here today because of hearty because of the rising prices that we see today. everything is so expensive and we can no longer live in this country . and that anger means that once again, it's facing and uncertain future them are on con, how do their high level us delegation needs due to traveled to china to follow up on president jo biden's recent talks with chinese leaders. she's in pain, secretary of state and to me blinking is also expected to visit edging early. next year. announcement follows comments by a senior white house official that china wants to stabilize relations with the us. a mar, tearing man accused of coordinating attacks that killed fuji. h people in mali has been extradited to the u. s. according molly has sentence was made to death for the 2015 attacks in the capital. the main code, the victims included 5 un workers and the us citizens. human
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rights defenders have received the nobel peace prize at a ceremony in also include alice b elliot scheme, jalap bell, russian human rights advocate, as well as 2 organizations from russia and ukraine. sunday gaga reports the ceremony in low city hall a fall cries the war. need train and repression and bella, ruth, please remind nonetheless of the ongoing conflict in the region and those fighting against it. that's to receive the accolade. natalia pension husband alex, yet he is currently imprisoned. both laurie up when the prize was behind bars. the founder of the human rights group. yes, nor yet sky lead attempts to document abuses committed by the government of bellows to president. alexander lucas shanker was arrested nearly a year and
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a half ago during mass anti government protest, setting gulf the country following the contested elections where lucca shanker was declared, went up work 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 head of ukraine center, a civil liberties that work documented war crimes perpetrated against civilians in russia, 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,
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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 roost 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 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
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choreograph is in dances in kata pushing the boundaries of what makes a performance venue. $55.00 concepts of taking place in 10 unconventional spaces as part of the football world comp festivities. laura con, caught up with the curator and got a sneak peak at the performance. ah, what is architectural landmarks are being taken over by danforth? from the national museum of cut, her composer nicolai rehearses with his music. he stayed up with choreographer belgium, in the peer to create the festival in motion making work. none of which is in a traditional performance venue was just really thrilling. something that's happening in the, in the court year of the national museum cutter, which is
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a very complicated, very layered piece. and it was very directly inspired by this wonderful architecture, this festival of dance and music is in fire, bike atari, heritage and culture. the career of its tell me the dance of traveling through this bar space in order to draw the view is i to the interlocking desk and unique architecture of the desert rose choreography. the also being spied by the feet, the walled carp, the beast was made in a small dense room. you know, so coming here we had to adapt and tried to fill out the energy of them and their history of the monument and to connect to maker on the when the when did this, where the death it beat the c brochure with hands performers make their way towards
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oliver at the athens art installation. so he would find it quite to free for the performers and also oh we are happy to welcome any audience people that are just passing to you or people that wanted to come and had program to come to to see us. aah! in the museum of his lobby, got choreographer. salisa new created this piece to the court yard. his still influenced by cultures around the world. oh, as the day in fif dell boots once used for pulled i thing provides an unusual stage . were mentally orlando's choreography. inspired by these ancient vessels. laura con alta serrato after bates is a popular music rashondra across africa,
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it's both place. nigeria has produced hundreds of artists, and the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. for many musicians, social media plays an important role in developing their fanbase. as for me to mila reports, you lashawn? oh wow. 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 nigerian artist. i'm gonna service manager, an audience, and this will show me the platform to tell you, even if you're not attempting to take it to like a shell, some other places, it can't just organically. just go do. i'm for you music, linkedin, overdue. i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars, his sound is closely rooted in the country's culture ever beats as big now as
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really big the likes of burner and whiskey have taken. it's a big reduction if pushed it like this cleared the way for awful dyersburg and wrote no people out and started to look on. ledger starts like africa. artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the platforms provide inspiration from trending topics to dance challenges. one producer says social media has leveled the playing field. creating great exposure for musicians i took is huge. so we have one of the songs we had low huntington. i was licensed to warner, we 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 audience is between 10. yes. till 19. yes. does i look to learn a lot one. technology is allowed will,
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he's your access to nigerian music through streaming platforms. that is, the nigeria says the royalties way to artists and other copyright holders is expected to increase to more than $40000000.00 by next year. grating considerable revenue for the economy. this collaboration by producer full keys went viral and was streamed more than 70000000 times so. so media has a mid award. see how beautiful niger music or forbids. and them, or the generators gotten from niger is actually nice as afro beats gains popularity beyond the continent. social media is not only growing careers. it's launching you once for me tamela, i'll just 0 lay goss. ah.
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