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here at the house, ah, ah, al jazeera with a historic not full morocco, as they charged through the world cup semi finals, the 1st african and arab nation to reach that stage. ah, hello, i'm in language. this is al jazeera alive from joe. how are coming up? ukraine's president says the city of buck motes has been burned to ruins, describing the destruction caused by russian bombing peruse new president
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tom battles had cabinet while supporters of impeach later hedrick is still protest . and we speak to human rights defenders from ukraine, russia and valor worse had been awarded the seas, nor about his let's start with your latest world cup news and it's been a tournament full of surprise, passion, and heartbreak and saturdays quote. a final was no difference with morocco fighting their way into the final full. the only goal at altima stadium came at the end of the 1st half with moroccan striking uses in this series header. would you go struggle to find an equalize them? morocco is the 1st african, an arab team to reach the tournament semi findings. nicholas huck has more on the reaction in casablanca. people here. it's
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a see of red, green, and white. and i want to show you what's happening in the distance behind me. can you see that blog over there? that's a palestinian flag. there is a moment of celebration here is that it feels like it's not just rocker celebrating it. people throughout the arab world. and let me just show you the car. everything goes along that has been driving, has had a wide or people up on top. and this is a getting a celebration like this until the next game and for people and goes up personally because 3 of. 1 the members of the squad hard for me because i blanca only is the goalkeeper the yes in. 6 i know with, from going to do it because of itself. so it feels the people here
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that it is incredible speed, you know, the does one again, 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 such a level of the magic of football. this is about the world cup is all about defending champion france or also through the semi final. after defeating england, the french fame got ahead in 17 minutes after all, by hourly on so many. early in the 2nd half england was awarded a penalty. then came the late drama olivia in room scored to reclaim the late
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i was and outweighed stadium where french fans were license the korean, all possible, walk out title still very much on the broadsoft or the allied stadium. problems are really a good. 1 job on this guy, early on is i kept it all lead to, they were looking davis. every time i went forward a partying, and i do is point, and i was a page getting, it's pretty nice. i talked to operate and one of those teammates earlier actually took full advantage or getting the story of the for credit doing that, they came back and got the penalty dog received early on in the 2nd office noble. the guy deserve high retired story from georgia when the spot i didn't start doing, becoming english. all of our regular goals score along side wide road in england really had frog on the rights for a while. because soccer really told you the french defense all sorts of problems. but while england couldn't take their chances or not, but i really should have gone wrong. what are the other ended stored? your olivia is your room. affectionately i did when i retired
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a light in the 2nd off and got a very, very well, it was a very, very tough game. i think we got a little bit lucky, but eventually like we made it so like right brought up a team were disappointed, but proud of your day. yeah. yeah. yeah. they did. okay. yeah. yeah. think you played well, they did, they did their best. and the noise just wasn't quite good in it. no, i think france like great england played really good to, but i think francis came out in the end of the hall breaking for england. got an international photo across and they said they can now look forward to another. well, talk to somebody, part of their story with rothko next wednesday. ah, 2 of the world news now and ukrainian president for letting me zalinski says russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of bank mode. turning it into what
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he described has been ruins. fighting has reportedly intensified around the city in the don't yet. region. dylan's he says there was, situation remains very difficult in several frontline cities but not was home at 72000 people. it became a main military target from moscow in august. it's the only major area of the front line where russian forces is still trying to advance for more and this lives bringing worried challenge. he joins we live now from cave. hello there, rory. what more can you tell us about these latest development? well the extraordinary thing about the, the fight for back move to the moment is that despite the fact that this city is pretty much as we just her there in ruins, there are still civilians in the town trying to e cows in existence amongst the rubble living in basement, doing what they can to, to, to survive that the,
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the onslaught this fight has been going on. as you to said, there for months with the russians, seemingly hell bent on taking back moot and launching wave after wave recently at least of a full frontal assault. and it has a lot of people scratching their heads, were trying to work out why to the russians one back moved so much it doesn't seem to have much strategic value. now of course you can, you can flip that question and you can say, well, if it doesn't have that much strategic value, why the ukrainians defending it so hard? it seems perhaps as if attrition is the key that both sides the ukrainians. and the russians are just trying to inflict as many deaths as many casualties on their enemies as they possibly can. that killing is the point grinding the enemy down. it really is hellish fighting. i was speaking to a soldier yesterday who was here in care of her to recover from
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a concussion that he had received because of a, an artillery shell that exploded nearby. he was just at a hospital and he was saying that in the fighting, recently he been surviving on 3 hours sleep a night or for a week at a time he'd had one ration pack for 5 days of fighting on the frontlines. it's grim stuff there that is going on in bath moves. now there are course is other fighting going on. we have heard that there were drone strikes, launched by the russians a yesterday or at cities and targets across the south of the country. a desert particularly badly hit now there has been some speculation. these are ready and drones. do they work well in cold weather with some suggesting that they're not equipped to fly in sub 0? temperatures are suggesting that because we've seen strikes recently, they must have been adapted by the russians to work better in sub 0 zones. well, we've had a bit of clarification recently from the, for the russian, as are the ukranian. come on saying that because the temperature is b to bob's,
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they arrive in the south briefly. that's why we've seen more of the iranian drone strikes used by the russians. the credit has been hitting back with drones rights of their rights in crimea. overnight. we don't quite know the success of those yet . we do not have more success that the ukrainians have had, with likely highmore strikes, now high mas as this precision rocket system that the americans gave to the gradients and other western partners guys, ukrainians, and the friends been using very successfully over recent month. it looks like they use high mazda hit various targets and occupied territory, particularly many topple, which the southern occupied city with a base housing russian troops. they're burning over nights. the crating say as many as $200.00 russian personnel will add that base when it was struck. all right, we really appreciate the update as always, rory challenge live for us. a in key. you re, soc, is an advisor to the ukranian minister of defense. he explains why russian forces have been so persistent in their advance back. the reason why there is tactful,
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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 is that in the 2nd half of this year the russian army has not had any success. ringback on the battlefield, the last city that they took control of what with john and since then it was only backwards for that. these attempts to circle the city were doomed. russian army flag active region. so it is indeed trying to get the 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. since like murray was full like ruby, even though they are raising it to the ground,
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the bars are re fire, day and day out. they are throwing the 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 . they need badly some success because otherwise they will meet one year of this war without anything to show to their own people. turning to the crisis, improve now and there have been more protests after the swearing in of a new cabinet under president dana bolo. i take, he took power on wednesday, her predecessor frederick astir, was impeached and arrested. after trying to dissolve, congress police have been out him force as his supporters demand his release. ariana sanchez reports from lane 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
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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 represent us 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 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
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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 here when, because resident messaging oh many times find it 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. oh,
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whether protesters put the former precedent or not. most of them say they will march until their voices, who finally heard the innocent. just and to see that might be still a head down al jazeera ah. where in nigeria, the birthplace of afro bates? to find out how social media has helped artists expand their global fan bags. ah hey, they're great to have your long so a southerly wind in australia has infiltrated the outback, knock and back temperatures there. so alice, just the high of $32.00 degrees, but most of the action is in the southeast, so it's going for a closer look. there, catastrophic fire. danger alert around adelaide. we notice the other day 3536
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degrees, but that southerly push of air has dropped to down to 19 we have some showers in there, so hopefully that will coil that thread and some bigger bursts of rain around brisbin and the sunshine coast in the forecast on tuesday, but it remains cruel breezy and sherry over the next little bit other side of the tasman right now. a pretty quiet for new zealand. a few showers never too far away from these cape crispin's. got a high of 23 degrees and some pretty all bands of rain around tonga and fiji in the forecast. on monday. now to the northeast of the philippines, i think we could have a tropical storm here. it's not gonna pose a major threat before it left it to drop what weather in the philippines. so a number of severe fight advisories around manila, but i think those will be dropped in the days to come and get ready for it. china, your temperatures are gonna fall off lead to shanghai for example. we'll cut you in half to just 5 degrees on wednesday. sir, later,
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ah, how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowds? why does the irish flag fly holly's disclosures club? what is that about celtic, that has the world over here in the mall. politics and football control panel was filed with the funds who lived football on al jazeera with oh,
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hello, you're watching, i'm 0. he's a reminder of our top stories. the sour morocco has bait in portugal to reach the semi finals of the world. it's the 1st african and arab team to reach the final full. they'll now face the writing champions, france who bait england to one ukrainian president. the lot of me zalinski says russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buck more to turning it into what he described as burned ruins. jalencia says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cities and protest is in peru. i'd still demanding the release of formal ada pedro castillo and cabinet under president dana blue. i was sworn in to her appointment on wednesday tens of thousands of supporters of bangladesh. his main opposition party have held a rally in the capitol. the protest just want the government to resign accusing issues, filing to curb rising price and says pressing descent. 20 changing reports from dak
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. during the past few months, the government has climbed down on the opposition bangladesh. nationalist? pardon? several people have been shot dead by police. hundreds injured and thousands have been arrested at rallies across the country. but i didn't stop tens of thousands of opposition supporters from gathering in tucker on saturday. and people don't have any security here. they don't have the right to vote in the scale to venture out to us because of repression. we demand the autocratic government resigned a ha, ha, we want this government to resign and release from a prime minister carlita zia. we want real democracy on witness there shortly. after an interview with al jazeera, the part is later for curly slum was arrested, along with $500.00 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 vowing mileage. unfortunately, the whole scenario is dest justin alternatively, and got been destroyed in this country. the u. n. and the u. s. have condemned the violence and call for an investigation. while 12 advocacy groups and rights watchdogs have he shouldn't join statement expressing concerns about gross human rights violations. in a statement amnesty international as accused the government of having coat very little regard for human life, saying its action. send a chilling message to those who dare exercise their human rights. for its part. the government accuses the opposition of trying to destabilize the country. it says protesters are gathering illegal aspect under no circumstances. should there be any disturbance on the roads? people don't wanted, nor do you want any unruly incidents by blocking roads. it has also reject demands
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for an election time. caretaker government sotera, it is heavily biff. up all across the capital city, docker, the bangladesh nationalist party, the main opposition parties, headquartered is totally coroner by police. no one is allowed in the perimeter. that's the economy spirals, and the cost of living source, bangladesh, nor faces. the additional challenge of growing calls for regime change heard of the mix. general elections can be chaudhry. i'll just eat are darker. a martini and man accused of coordinating attacks that killed 38 people in molly has been extradited to the u. s. a. caught in mali, had sentence far, was old ahmed to death for the 2015 attacks in the capital banner co. amen. said he was seeking revenge for cartoons of the prophet mohammed printed in the french magazine at charlie abdul. the victims included 5 un workers and a u. s. citizen. human rights defenders have received the nobel peace prize at a ceremony in oslo. thank lloyd alice b, a. li etzky,
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a jail to bell russian human rights advocate, as well as 2 organizations from russia and ukraine. and sonya gaga recalls the ceremony in oslo city hall a far cry from the war in 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 pincher, whose husband alice gal. yep. ski is currently imprisoned. worth l'oreal to win the prize was behind bars. the founder of the human rights group. yes, no. your yet sky lead attempts to document abuses committed by the government of bellows. 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 work on behalf of
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the memorial writes group, its chair ya, rich and sky representing one of russia's most highly regarded civil rights organizations. founded by another woman, nobel peace prize laureate, on the race. the heart of focused on uncovering human rights abuses in the soviet era and alexandra, much mutual heads of ukraine sensitive 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 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
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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. oboe is 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 and nobel peace prize winner. alas, filiette ski had devoted his life or has devoted his life to promoting democracy
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and bella ruth, he was child twice for his work with the vs. non human rights center steadfast him reports from the neighboring, at least the way me and when many of his colleagues from vs. now i now living in san friendliest, place of exiles for bell russians who have stood up against the government in minsk alaina mosley cove arrived last year after a friend and fellow activists. alice barley etzky 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 by yet 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 will remember. you found it for years now in 1996 to how political prisoners and was jailed in 2011 for 3 years, bill, foreigner, or no doubt. he's
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a very, very strong man who has devoted his life to the cost of the literally, every day he showed as itsyana and every one else that you can achieve your goal to make bellows more free. to make it a democratic law bashed state hilliard sky was among the hundreds of thousands who took to the streets in 2020 after alexander lucas shanker. in power for 26 years. was accused of rigging his re election as president at the board. that was very dangerous. so oh mon riot police, detain people the shot and beeping the killed people unless went to the protests and became an example to our dividing by awarding alef valley as he has one of this . he is noble please. bryce recipients, the thousands of victims of the regime and barrels have been given a faith, a sign of hope for the hundreds of thousands of fellow or from living lac style that the front door has not been forgotten. alena and utter bella,
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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 high level us delegation is due to travel to china to follow up on president jury biden's race and talks with chinese ladies. she's in pain, secretary of state antony blinking is also expected to visit page in early next year. when follows comments by saying you white house official that china wants to stabilize relations with the united states. cuba is struggling to get some of its oil storage facilities up and running after a large fire which was caused by lightning strike back in august and took a week to extinguish 16 people were killed at cuba is facing a severe energy crisis and its battled to resolve the problem without its crucial supertankers. we are lost or for you. the base continues to function on a limited capacity, but we now have less storage capacity of crude oil. but we have not slowed down the
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services with immense effort. we must keep on working at all. after abates is a popular music genre across africa. it's birth 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 planes, an important role in developing their fanbase. as for me to mila explains from last year lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos and 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 going or service manager or diaz and this will show me their platform to tell you when, if you're attempting to take it to like a shell, some other places it can goes organically. just go do a follow music linkedin over there. i knew dave is one of nigeria up and
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coming stars. his sound is closely rooted in the country's culture or from beach is big, knows really big. the lives of burn on risky of taken. it is pushed elective to have to wait for us growing in the road. know people are starting to look on measure start to look out for artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the plat homes provide inspiration from training topics to dance challenges. one produces, his social media has level the playing field, creating great exposure for musicians. took his huge so we have one of the songs we had live once in was license to one the we on the, the right. the song became the wife. and for us is understanding that this is your target audience is between 10 years till 9 thing is
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that the technology is allowed for easy access to nigerian music through streaming platform statistics. i jerry says the royalty paid to artists and other copyright holders is expected to increase to move in a $1000000.00 for next year. creating considerable revenue will be economy this collaboration by producer full keys went viral and was streamed more than 70000000 times. social media has made toward see how beautiful niger and music forbids, and order generators got them from niger is actually a, as afro beats gains popularity beyond the continent. with social media is not only growing careers, it's launching you once for me to molar ultra 0 lagos. before we have to headlines,
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we have a story about a team of scientists in australia which has discovered the complete fossil of the 100000000 year old moraine rep tom. the bones of the ls mon source were found in a remote part of the queensland desert. the long necked creature existed at the same time as the dinosaurs in the early cretaceous period. experts say it's where to find a whole skeleton in one pace. and the fossil could provide clues about how the ancient animal lived. ah, you're watching al jazeera, these are the headlines. the sour morocco has bait in portugal, one meal to qualify for the world cup semi finals, that the 1st african and arab team to reach the final full nicholas hunt was in casablanca for the met. is a really electorate. i mean with one of the main and her cities,
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the biggest city of morocco casa blanca and nowhere is the celebration.

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