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how do you read to all of them information? how do you determine what is diss and from the listening post your guide to the media on al jazeera? what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here, douglas 0. we believe everyone has a story. we're here. ah, a historic night. so morocco, as they charged through to the woke up semi finals, the 1st african and arab nation to reach that state. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from joe ha. also coming up ukraine's president says, the city of buck moore has been burned to ruins, describing the destruction caused by russian bombing,
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peruse new president dumbbells had cabinet, while support is of impeach slater petro castillo protest. class o. where in nigeria, the birth place for afro bates to find out how social media has helped us expand that global sam bates a will start with your light as well cut news and it's certainly been full of passion, surprise, and heartbreak and saturdays quarter. final was no different with morocco fighting their way into the final full. the only goal at alpha mom, a stadium came at the end of the 1st half with moroccan strike, a use of and mysteries header. what you go struggle to find in equalizer morocco is the 1st african and 1st arab tame to reach the tournament, say fine. let's get more on this historic when with that nic hot,
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who has reaction from casablanca at the people here. it's a sea 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 cars, has had a wide or people up on top. and this is a getting a celebration until the next game and for people who goes up personally because 3 of the members of the squad are for me because i blanca is the goalkeeper the yes in know with,
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from going to do it because of itself. so it feels the people here that it is incredible speed and the does what again. 6 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 champions. frans are also through to the semi final, after defeating england, the french team got ahead in the 17th minute staff or adult by or in the own and main. earlier in the 2nd half, england was awarded a penalty. same came the late drama of louis as your room to reclaim only to france,
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6 minutes before the final whistle, english strike, the hurricane meets a gang time. when now down to the last 4 of the cuts, i will come the 1st semi final match will be played on tuesday between argentina and croatia, while writing champions france will take on rocker on wednesday. for more reaction of moroccan fans, let's go live to see what keep in joe. hi joe. ha. busy cassia lopez, haughty and joins is from katya another night of high drama. lots of tide faces in this newsroom. how the moroccan fan ferrying? oh yeah, definitely a lot of drama, but this morning has also been mixed in with a lot of excitement, especially if you're at the soup walk in. i think for the morning throughout the morning for the most part, fans, we're recovering from olive celebrations that were held yesterday. as you mentioned,
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only 4 teams. our last of the stakes are definitely very high. you have some of that excitement mixed in with some nerves and some tension. and of course the fans are very static about morocco moving on to the semi finals, but the team is also going to face a lot of pressure. now we're here with sa morocco pan. so live the experience of the world cup since day one. so you were here since the beginning. tell me about what the experience has been now. how morocco has progressed to this level? yeah, i'm in the last line. i can describe as a wonderful evening and a wonderful. busy tournament ah, morocco is a surprise of the dormant so far. we are very proud as the arabs. i come from oman and i'm here to support morocco. i hope to see morocco and the finals. i hope to see morocco against argentina. i hope. you also mentioned that it seems as if morocco is playing in his own home term that it feels like they're at home with all the bands sharing for them. tell me about that. yeah, i think
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a nice a dorman together. i would say that the about morocco and i would say the same about argentina as well. then a lot of international fans around i and i thought as well as in the neighboring countries. and i think the facilitation for those funds to come here and support their teams as being magnificent. but also you, as you said, i think the fact that morocco to present all arabs are made it even stronger cause for all of us to, to cheerful morocco. we want it to be a tournament organized by arabs and hopefully worn by arabs as well. sure. now we see also that it's a historic time for a for morocco's teen m u were mentioning earlier that you feel that historic presents the fact that it's a moment to share with the rest of the world. yeah, i think you know, the reason tonight i would say a football has always been a fantastic reason for us to be together in general, of,
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to put aside all the differences that we may have and, and come together. i feel that the morocco team was done an excellent job. you know, they had various tests with belgium, spain, and portugal. and i think they proved to be a very strong candidate in this tournament. and i feel that they have a very good chance to read the final. i saw the next match. of course the final will be with laura. the next round, i should say, will be france and morocco. what do you think the score will be to 0 for going sharla and celine dion. something interesting. we also seen that here at the soup walkie, is that i was speaking to a lot of fans with tommy that there are happy that the players are getting well there are, there you go. a lot of answer out there. very happy about the players are getting those 2 days off to just relax. but they also said that they also need those 2 days
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off fans to because they say they want to take a moment to kind of take a step back. and so get all in and live out the experience. yes. read that before tuesday, wednesday. thank you very much for that update. katya lopez, honey on the lab, prostate in dough. ha ha . to ukraine. now where president valera means the landscape says, russian forces have destroyed be eastern city of buck, mood, turning it into what he describes as burned ruins. fighting has reportedly intensified around the city in the dawn yet region. the landscape says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cities, but mort was home to 72000 people. it became a main military target for moscow in august. it's the only major area of the front line where russian forces still trying to advance for a challenge has more in the fighting from ki when speaking to
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a ukrainian soldier yesterday who is in give because he was recovering from a concussion that he had sustained on the front lines in back to me without asking him about what it was like there at the moment. and he was telling me that the fighting is absolutely awful, really, really difficult conditions, but that the ukrainians are still holding on to their city. he was saying that in the 7 days that he had been on the front lines in that recent rotation, when he said what he had his injury, he had had one ration tax or get through 5 days worth of fighting. they were surviving on half a liter of water per day or less. they were getting 3 hours sleep every 24 hours. really, really tough conditions. remarkably, there are still civilians in that small city. eking out an existence among the ruins, people have been scratching their heads about back to me for
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a long time trying to work out why the russians so fixated on it. why that pushing and pushing and pushing, sending wave off the wave of assault troops to try and take the city for russian control. that doesn't seem to be much strategic game to it. but you could also flip that question around and say, well, why the ukrainians defending it's hard. it's not actually that important and perhaps boils down to just pure attrition. that both sides are trying to inflict as many casualties as many deaths on the other side as possible. it really is awful, awful fighting they're turning to peru now, and they are a vain, more protest south of the swearing of a new cabinet under president dina who took power on wednesday. her predecessor patrick is still was impeached and arrested after trying to dissolve. congress police have been out in force as his supporters demand his release. mariana sanchez, reports from lima ah anger mountain in the central indian region. from the
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whiteness, at least 20 people were wounded in classes 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 represent us on the form of god, and 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. he never looked at 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 gopro
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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 to congress the soul. they do has had 6 precedence in the last 6 years. most from our leaders are either in jail or under investigation for corruption. anger is her when, because i rested in the suitcase already got out of school and many, one hard to believe that they can be governed with them on medical class. former president, the lucas, the you left office with a 25 percent approval rating. he's facing 6 corruption charges, and one of rebellion theo says, his arrest this arbitrary, any legal, he's currently serving a 7 day preliminary detention. a judge has denied his petition for release.
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i know whether protester proposed the former precedent or not. most boone, he, they were much until their voices finally heard the messengers and to see the phil ahead though now to 0, we think to human rights defenders from ukraine, russia, and found the route have been awarded the nobel prize. and we made the dances in casa, who are pushing the boundaries of what my performance they need more on that coming up i anticipate is rising. and so is the where you're ready with most of my counsel aways get ready for it. we have a cold spell coming to a huge loss of china. everyone. here's the details. so 1st things 1st on monday.
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this is our forecasts. still some showers over taiwan, but let's paint the colors on, jumped to wednesday right now dark of the purple. the lower the temperature and that cool air comes as far south is hong kong. just the high of 16 degrees, you guessed it, that's below average. back to the here and now for now, as some sto, shower is moving across the korean peninsula. fairly quiet for japan, but we'll jump this to wednesday as well. and that see effects, snow engine really gets going for the western side of horseshoe and whole kado. but then we've got low temperatures here his while. so young yang minus 7 and saw minus 3. ok back to the here now, once again, so that cycle that made last fall just to the south of janai, the rain has moved of foreign long ways north. so it's in the production muscle roster which we typically don't see at this time of years. so quite unusual. let's send this one off and boxed on the are quality has been so foggy and smoggy and the hor, number of trains have been cancelled and delayed. some showers in is lowball and
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ah, they're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour. morocco has bade him portugal to reach the semi finals of the world come. it's the 1st african and arab tame to reach the final fault than our face, the writing champions, franz, who bade england to one ukrainian president volota mi zalinski says russian forces have destroy the eastern city of bunk modes, turning it into what he described as burned ruins, zalinski says the situation remains very difficult in several frontline cities and protest is in peru was still demanding the release of formulated heddrick, his dear and new cabinet to under president deena blue tape was sworn in after her appointment on wednesday human rights defenders have received the nobel peace prize at a ceremony, and also they include alice
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b aliya sky gerald bell. russian human rights advocate, as well as 2 organizations from russia and ukraine. sonya gaga has the date house the ceremony in low city hall and prize. the warn you train and repression in bella, ruth appointment reminder nonetheless of the ongoing conflict in the region. and those fighting against it was to receive the accolade battalion, pension husband alex. yet he is currently imprisoned. both l'oreal, 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 him. president, alexander lucas shanker, was arrested nearly a year and a half ago during mass anti government protest, setting gulf the country following the contested elections where lucca shanker was
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declared, went up work 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 the focus on uncovering human rights abuses in the soviet era and alexandra, much each of the head 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 see a council of europe and nothing's told, but this horror still continue. and after our skill invasion we faced with unprecedented level of human face. 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 with disabled people who are being helped to move back to the grain 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 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, the thing is, 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. so be, says it will ask nato to lead it deployed its own military and police and cause of
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after flare up intentions. police in protest is blocking roads. have exchanged gunfire. their cause of i said, who constituted majority in the north and they're angry at the arrest of the serbian, a former member of the cause of the place. meanwhile, cause of the president has delayed local elections in majority of areas to come the situation. but a web is a senior associate at the d. critize ation policy council. he says he is request tonight or would reverse the games made by the 2 countries. since the un security council resolution ended the war in 1999 part of public spin, i mean allowing service to deploy, the military would go back to a beef basically before the coastal native war $99.00. there's this mechanism. survey can ask a native can approve, but of course this would mean the complete defeat and reverse law of the political
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development and progress over the last 2 decades were particularly last decade on reconciling relationships between casa, once urban steps that serbia had made in the framework of the cultural serbia dialogue on recognizing the reality of an independent castle. we are unfortunately, for many years now in the crisis of this, you will lead us supported dialogue between cost one sir, be over finally solving in a comprehensive, sustainable way. the customer service dispute with sir, by knowing for many years that it has last cost, why they cannot return it choreography and dances in katara, pushing the boundaries of what may accept performance venue. 55 concepts taking place in can unconventional spaces. as part of the football world cup festivities laura con, caught up with the curative and go to sneak peak some of the performances. the
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architectural landmarks of being taken by dancers from the national museum of carter composer. nico molly rehearses with his music, he's teamed up with curry, oak sat bows jim, in the pig 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 a very complicated, very layered piece. and it was very directly inspired by this wonderful architecture. this festival of dance music is inspired by category heritage and culture. the career of its tell me the don for the company through this fall space in order to draw the view as i to the interlocking the unique architecture of the
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desert rose polio. cuz it's also being spied by the feet, the world cup. the beast was made in the more dense room, you know. so coming here we had to adapt and try to feel the energy of the story of the monument and to connect to make a new one. the one where the desert meets the c brochure with skins performers make their way towards oliver. the essence ought installation. so he will find it quite free for the performers. and also, we all happy to welcome any audience people that are just passing mute or people that wanted to come and had program to come to to see you the in the museum, the lobby. got choreographer sally,
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as a new created this piece for the courtyard. histone influenced by cultures around the world as the day in the dow, that was he supposed iving provide an unusual stage for mentally orland choreography. inspired by these a vessel laura con l 0 in canada. hundreds of people have been marching for by diversity and human rights in the straits of montreal, the demonstrations of taking place during the un cop 15 and by diversity conference organizes of the month they low. mike is need to work toward an ambitious global framework to capital to tackle rather the world by diversity crisis. delegates that 15 are aiming to reach in new agreement to replace the one signed bank in 2010, which did not have its 100 millions of monarch butterflies had
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descended on central mexico as part of their annual winter migration. and as men will rapidly report from mitchell con state efforts to protect fer hibernation grounds, more important than ever. it's one of the most spectacular mass migrations in the animal kingdom. monarch butterflies, millions of them arriving at the winter habitat in central mexico. this year the international union for the conservation of nature officially designated the migrating monarch butterfly as endangered. yes. oh this is like an alarm bell over the population of the migrating monarch butterfly. and it's a warning sign of what's happening to pollinating insects. experts say the use of pesticides along with a loss of habitat are the biggest threats to the species. increased forest fires and unusual weather patterns linked to climate change have also been linked to their decline. this means protected forests like l rosario,
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the largest butterfly sanctuary, and central mexico are of vital importance. they may be difficult to see from a distance, but these trees behind us are absolutely covered in monarch butterflies. now tourists are welcome at this protected butterfly sanctuary. here in central mexico, but visitors are asked to keep their voices down so as to not disturb the butterflies. for many the up close encounter with millions of these vibrant butterflies is a once in a lifetime experience. one that can turn just about anyone into a champion for conservation is long for something cause it's very important to protect this natural reserve, which the butterflies at themselves seek out for hundreds of years. indigenous communities in this part of the country have associated the monarch butterfly with the returning souls of the dead. that are colorful, ballet has inspired art and dance and even become a symbol of mexican cultural heritage. often feature during mexico's annual day of
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the dead celebrations. a bell cruise, a conservationist at el rosario says protecting the floors were monarch. butterflies. hibernate is also a way to safeguard mexico's natural resources for human populations. any more than that than ever boskus is having well preserved forests is very important because that's where the water we need to survive. comes from water that goes all the way to mexico city, lum, which experts in mexico see that despite the monarch being designated as endangered . there's evidence that conservation efforts are working. but ultimately the future of this iconic insect depends on the continued protection of their natural habitat . manuel it up a low al jazeera, central mexico, afro bates is a popular musical genre across africa. it's best place. nigeria has produced hundreds of artists, and the industry is going by tens of millions of dollars every year. for many musicians, social media planes, an important role in developing their fanbase as the miller miller reports from like us,
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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 euclid toya. i'm a manager, an artist. i'm gunner service manager audience 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 car goes organically. just go do a follow moves. addicting. overdue. i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars, his sound is closely rooted in the countries culture over. beads is big known as really big the likes of burner and whiskey we've taken it. are they looking if pushed it like this? clear the way for us right? in the world. know people are starting to look on measure, start to look out for artists are increasingly using social media to
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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. tick tock is huge. so we have one of the songs we had low wanting um was less as to warn up. we'll on 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 19. yes, there's other to learn really. a technology is allowed full. he's the access to nigerian music through streaming platforms. the just the nigeria says the royalties paid to auto sense, other probably right, oldest is expected to increase to more than a full team $1000000.00 by next year. grating considerable revenue for the economy
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. this collaboration by producer full keys went viral and was streamed more than 70000000 times so. so media has made toward see how beautiful manager and music are forbids. and them auto generates gotten from niger is actually nice as afro beats games, popularity beyond the continent. social media is not only growing careers, it's launching you once for me de mello. ultra 0 lagos. ah, hello, are you watching al jazeera? these are the top stories. this allen morocco has bait and portugal to reach the semi finals of the world cup. it's the 1st ever african and arab team to reach the final full than our face, the reigning champions, france,
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