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what is it about celtic that has the world over healing them on politics and football control panel with some of the oppressed around the world? ah, the friends who make football on al jazeera ah, ukraine's president says the city of bach routes has been burned to ruins, describing the destruction caused by russian bombing ah, 11 o'clock, this is al jazeera life, know how to coming up. a suspect charge in the 1988 bombing of a u. s. airliner lockerbie in libya, has been arrested. peruse a new president on bell psych cabinet while supporters of peach
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a lead that petra castillo protest. oh, and where in nigeria, the birthplace full after apiece to find out how social media has helped us expand that fan base globally with so we begin this news i with the war and ukraine, the you case for a minister warning and he talks with moscow cannot be used as a cover up for russian rearmament. james cleverly had that he had not seen any signs of black. we're putin would enter into negotiations in good faith. this comes as ukraine's president says that russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of buckman, turn it into what he described as burned ruins. well, fighting has reportedly intensified around the city and the internet, screeching. elsewhere in the frontline to lensky says, the situation remains difficult. most of the crate southern port city of odessa reports lea without power after russian attack local authority,
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say drones hit energy facilities leaving one and a half 1000000 people. in the dark, took a president at a phone call with the russian either or type one in blood foods in discussing starting work on exporting other products through the black sea grain, colorado. so i moved to his home to 72000 people. it became a main military target for moscow in august. see any major area of the front line where russian forces is still trying to advance regional and says more on the fighting in buck route from. i was talking yesterday with a fighter, a ukrainian soldier who have his beat in que, recuperating from a concussion that he sustains during fighting and backward. and he was describing to me the kind of combat that he's been involved in in defending that city. and it truly sounds hello. she was talking about your hand to hand fighting inside
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buildings. he was talking about defending a building with 5 of them, 5 ukrainians against 2425 russians who stormed in. they were shooting each other at a distance of 5 to 6 meters. he was talking about grenades flying around between the 2 warring sides and one grenade. landing pretty close to his head. as he was sheltering underneath a staircase. you can understand why he would need to come to key if there were cover from that that there is a lot of speculation in ukraine at the moment as to why the russians are so fixated on taking back moves. it's a relatively strategically unimportant town. and yet for months the russians have been sending wave after wave of fighters soldiers, mercenaries in full frontal assaults, to try and take this city from the cranium. me. koreans can't quite work it out.
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why they're so fixated on it, it might just come down to pure attrition that the sizer set on inflicting as much damage on each other as possible, grinding each other down. that's really that the points of the battle. now scottish authorities say the man accused of making a bone which brought down pan am flight one or 3 in 1988 is in us custody. all 259 people on board to flight died. i let's go straight away to washington d. c. allen fisher is dining by sal and tell us more about us. well, in the last 3rd, the department of justice here in the united states has confirmed that abu agular masoud is in custody and is expected to appear at court in sometime. in the next few days in washington, d. c. no, he was indicted on charges under donald trump's presidency by william bar, who was then the attorney general saying that they would bring every one
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responsible for the believe the lockerbie bombing to justice at that was back in 2020. and in the last month, it was reported that he had been taken by a militia group in libya, and it was thought that he would be handed over to the americans, perhaps in exchange for money. no, no confirmation on exactly how that exchange took place. but the scottish families were unfold were informed by the crone office and the prosecutor in scotland known as the procuring fiscal, that the man was in u. s. custody that happened just within the last 24 hours or so. you remember? it was back in 1988. the clipper made of the cesar panam flane was flying from london to new york. it got just over the scottish border above the tone of lockerbie when it exploded, killing all $250.00 people on board and 11. on the ground there was a huge international investigation. and after a number of years one libyan,
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called abdel bassett, al mcgraw. he was put on trial in front of a panel of 3 scottish judges in the netherlands and was found guilty. no, he said until 2009 in a scottish prison. he was then diagnosed with cancer and released. but there are many people, including many members of that of the families or of people who were killed in the pan am disaster. who believe that the libyans were not involved? in fact, robert black, who is one of scotlands leading legal experts, described the trial of abdul bassett, alma gray as the grievous miscarriage of justice in scotland in more than a 100 years. and many people believed that the libyans have no connection. that of course, hasn't stopped the americans confirming that there is no another libyan in custody . unexpected to appear in court in the coming days. and thanks for that update salvage reporting there from our washington d. c. thank you. ah,
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it has been a well cut for the passions surprise and heartbreak often saturday school final was no different with morocco fighting their way into the final for the only goal. elsie mom stayed dim, came at the end. he struggled to find that it was well who is the 1st african on her team to reach the toilet semi final, because more on the reactions, workers to start from casablanca, it's, it's just outside the found zone, minutes after this historic victory. and i want to show you the streets of casa blanca right now. it's like this, not just in casablanca, but throughout the country. a moment of celebration for morocco, but also all the people across the world that i've been supporting this team. i just, i thought it gone back to my to my county america,
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because i know we're not going will winning a lot. i don't know. i'm so happy with my dad. i'm doing, i'm doing my friend. we, i fill out the i'd, we are proud to be moroccan, give them, i'm not really a moment that they are so proud of, not just them, both. those ad supported the team of morocco who were against all odds beat, some of the best teams in the world saying portugal you against corporation. and there's a feeling now that anything is possible. you will know that we have players that are outstanding. we have a coach that uses mark tactics at the right time and we have a good full we have a robust and strong team. we will make it to the final. as night falls, the seller are getting. 8 louder, oh it says if this victory is spreading,
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joyce beyond morocco border across the world, even my grub, they say because this is the 1st time that an arab nation from africa goes so far in a world cup that's being held in the arab world. there's a sense of celebration of joy and of unity that transcends all nationalities. it's the magic of the world cup or defending champions. france also through to the semi final, after defeating england to one french team, went ahead in the 17th minutes a early in the 2nd helpings and was boarded the penalty. hurricane put that away. but then came the late drama olivia, as usual stories were playing the music 6 minutes before the whistle struck a hurricane mist. what would it be in a game leveling penalties, but we are down to the last 4 kind of 2022. the 1st time
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a final is on tuesday, between argentina and correction. writing champions, france take on morocco, on wednesday of warren, how american funds are reacting to the results. let's go now to speak. we're keeping to her. we're katya lifus hutton, is standing by country over to you. yeah, so clock is always a good place to be, to feel out the vibe here in the city. this is a place where our fans come before a match to celebrate with fellow fans. but today, even though it's a rough day, we see a lot of fans from morocco pouring in, celebrating by historical in yesterday. so we see people wearing flags and sharing on their team. we do also see some are some fans from france, but tonight at least here are the still watching them definitely been out numbered . now the historic wind from morocco has united a lot of the arab world and also africa. and to point that out, we actually have fans who came all the way from jordan to support here. the team in,
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in doha, tell me about why you thought it was important to make the trip when you saw that latest, when yeah, honestly, we are living a dream. this is a fair storm we're seeing gotten around and out of bed team national team reaching this way. it's cutting a dream for everyone. i was, it's better we were very excited for sale since the worst cover started with as we saw. so i got a b o n as in tina we saw add to the c o in france and we saw american team growing in the team in the league, so it wasn't amazing. and we can really, i honestly, i came with my brother to support aqua. we were this at the end of march. it's amazing to see and out of team in this stage of competition. and now we are. it's like a dream coming through. and now we are dreaming bigger. i'm bigger now we're dream about the work up. and i couldn't, i couldn't dream about this before. yeah. yeah. we also see a lot of fans who say i didn't think morocco is going to make it to the next round . so now i'm changing my plans are the same here a bit longer and also trying to find tickets. so you see
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a lot of people are just swimming around here. yes. honestly, i got the tickets for america. motor aqua team use of them for the match. i got it maybe 6 hours before and it was just i because my handbag i on to the air force. i came down to this. i go back to that. i went back to the stadium. so it was amazing. yes i'm we are now trying to find the ticket for on steam and just in, when is the i think wednesday yes. ok. i'm trying to get to leave from from my walk with i need to extend to stay here more longer. hopefully. good work. yeah. yeah, i've heard a lot of those stories. i kind of mentioned them on camera cuz i don't want to get anybody until over there were, but i've heard a lot of i came here without permission from my job. so now i'm trying to see what i do and hopefully not be on camera. i did not get in trouble with the boss. yeah. so it does do that reality. now you mentioned you're here with your brothers. so this is obviously now becoming not just about football, but also about family and tradition. tell me about the importance of being here with your family. yeah, actually we are on
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a former school to the middle school and enjoying door to cope with my brother and the shauna with my 2 brothers will come, we'll come to us in the next much was against lunch. so great. so we see that i, it's obviously about football but in another dimension it's also by family about country about oh, what about pride as well? it talk to little fancy say they're glad the players can have these 2 days. the kind of recover and take that back, but fancy, they also leave those 2 days to absorb everything that's happened the last few days . right. and the dream lives on garcia. thanks very much. glad aaron alger chime in lives. so it was tough is covered. 19 searching said why people still afraid go. i millions and morlock butterflies heading, so we'll take a closer look at the world's largest annual insect migration. ah
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hi there. thanks for joining in while that cyclone, that made line falls south of tonight's injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere for india, but the rain quite a ways nor so in lots of pradesh maha roster. i don't think rain though for more by but increasing cloudiness does seem likely on monday with the high of 32 degrees, i got something cookin up to the northeast of the philippines before it got there. it did drop quite a bit of rain on the philippines. around manila we had severe flood advisories in play. i think those will be dropped as that. rain starts to dissipate, but really now the worst of the brain through the malay peninsula, call them poor singapore. and that top end of sumatra, anywhere in that zone about 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain, get ready for another quarter path, come in to china. so here's the picture on monday, already can see signs of it,
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right. 10 degrees in shanghai. let's go to wednesday, paint the colors on darker, the blue, the lower the temperature, shanghai 5. even hong kong in on this is wall, just 16 degrees, some snow showers, few showers, as while through the korean peninsula. fairly quiet for japan, but let's put is for to wednesday as well. cause that see effect snow really picking up? i think we're going to see some blizzard conditions. western hook, kado and western honshu island on wednesday, sir later. ah. but what happens when the news media failed to do their job? it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is that. yeah, the democracy, there's no accountability. the listening post exposes the power is controlling the narrative. russian media does the lot of favorably, his method has to be back by the whole propaganda. but apple and the tools they used to do it. how do you read through all of them? information found you determine what is this information with the listening post
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your guy to the media on al jazeera. ah ah, how are you going to watch your 0? remind about top stories is and ukraine's president says, russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of bucking route to turn it into what he describes is burned. ruins. volumes, zalinski says the situation remains very difficult. and several frontline cities scottish authorities said the man accused of making the bomb which down to pena flight in 1988 is in us custody. all 259 people on board were killed. laughing people in the town of lottery also died. morocco beating portugal won mil to reach a certain finals to walk up the 1st african narrative to reach the final 4 bill.
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face writing champions, france repeat england to one that serbia says it will ask nature to lead. it deployed a military and police in kosovo intentions. police and protest is blocking roots of exchange gunfire, customers subs because the due to majority in the north and the angry at the arrest of a serbian form, a member at the cost of the police. meanwhile, customers president has delayed local elections and the majority of air is strong, calm. the situation in parliament vice president has been suspended from a duties of being caught up in a corruption investigation. kaylee was one of 5 people arrested by belgium police on friday. and a corruption scandal which allegedly involves officials from cutter, belgium, prosecutors say the country may have influence decisions made by the european parliament by making cash payments in gifts to lawmakers of corruption. turning to
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the crisis in peru, there's been more protest after the swearing and of a new cabinet under president dina brought the you to power. on wednesday, a predecessor pattern castillo was impeached and arrested off to trying to dissolve congress. i police have been out in force as to supporters to mont, his release violent sanchez reports now from lima, anger mountain in the central indian region of him. the whiteness, at least 20 people were wounded in classes with the police. these one officer was taken hostage. here in the south of the country, protesters blocked the mean, highly fed up with what they say is a corrupt political class movement 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. why am i 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. he
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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, comparable partial 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 former leaders are either in jail or under investigation for corruption. anger is wholly because i'm interested in this case that he got out of school and many an medical class. former
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precedent, 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 whether protesters support the former precedent or not, multiple agency, they were much into their voices who finally heard and innocent just and to see that not been china. 0 cove policy has been one of the toughest in the world. from monday to regular testing, to warranty in the medical facilities. but after rare protests, the government dropped most of these strict measures and eased others. nevertheless, the impact isn't quite what as it is quite what it was expecting is in round con. now of course, he'd think that after imposing some of the toughest coven 19 restrictions on the
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planet, lifting them would fill the streets and cafes with people and life be getting back to normal. by getting rid of measures like forcing people into quarantine camps, letting people isolate a home and allowing free travel within the country. china may have stopped the protest that took place last week, and citizens have express relief. but this is now happening. people are still afraid to go out and we'll hand where the 1st cases of cov 19 were discovered. it still mostly empty and business owners are worried. they are the youth businesses are struggling to hold on. let's see how it goes after things have opened up, we'll have to see if there are any travelers. we have to see what the footfall will be like if things are still the same. next year people will have to leave. people are staying away because they're afraid, the lifting of the restrictions will mean more people will be exposed to the virus . but the government is working to reassure people that they are safe to get back to their lives. one of the other big worries is the lack of medical supplies and
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testing kids, but pharmacists in southern china, se wants disrupted supply chains and are functioning as they're supposed to. there have been times when we've run out of stock because demand has significantly increased, but we have made some adjustments. so if we run out of certain items, they will be restocked the next morning. it will take a while for people to begin to get back some semblance of a normal life. the chinese government is pushed the narrative. the only way you deal with cov 19 is that you don't have any cases at all, but its own health experts are now saying by scrapping regular testing infections are going up. not so say the government health authorities reported 1661 new infections for beijing on saturday. down 42 percent from $3974.00 on december 6th. a day before the national policies were dramatically relaxed. transitioning from a 0 coven policy to a deal with coven policy is going to take some time and opinion that health experts
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and the government seem to agree on. but how that transition is managed is in dispute with health official fairing a mass outbreak, but beijing's worried that the tough restrictions on movement that lead to rare protests and open quarters of the government will flare up again among our desert. now millions and monarch butterflies have descended on central mexico as part of the annual wind to migration. as men will repel reports not from much rock and state efforts to protect their hibernation grounds and are more important than ever . it's one of the most spectacular mass migrations in the animal kingdom. monarch butterflies. millions of them arriving at their 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
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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, 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. if one of them think once it's very important to protect this natural reserve, which the butterflies at themselves seek out for hundreds of years,
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indigenous communities in this part of the country have associated the monarch butterfly with the returning souls of the dead. their colorful ballet has inspired art and dance and even become a symbol of mexican cultural heritage. often feature during mexico's annual day of the dead celebrations. a bell cruise, a conservationist at elder or sadie o 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 was cases 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. 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 . mine read up a low al jazeera, central mexico. now a new chat brought that uses artificial intelligence to generate human light
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responses has been surprising uses since it's a launch on the some of the 1st is called chat a g p t, which stands for generative pre trained transformer. now the is a type in a question, nor prompt in the program types out a response. we asked jerry's practice about it. he's an assistant professor, advanced computer sciences master university, and he says that chat g p t opens up a wide range of new possibilities for the use of a i. i think it is pretty much amazing what the late this loves done going will go off and open the i can do. what i would like to mention here is that it's not like just a model which just came out of the blue. this is that is out of research on going on large like one model for plenty of years from now. so there has been a g p 3 model before that and even before but super to 2 and so on. what is your, is that it can, it chose, you can deliver more accurate results, and it can do more things than what we have been use so far. and that opens the
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field for many, many more applications that you're not to remember processing. on the one hand right there are the month additional. this model in the district you can call it, we show we show it can do many amazing things, like fixing cold for us programmers, creativity with essays, journalist articles and so on. there is one be covered, the thing this area which has to do with the fact that there is no fact checking in what actually the model produced show the answer that the model generates. for example, any boy or any kind of other outputs, it will seem plausible loss and yeah, very nicely written. however, there is no guarantee that what the fuck's are, they are perhaps they're true or not. so there are concerns about using formation spreading. however, that doesn't cancel the work being done and the potential impacts can how for future applications as well. now offer b. 's is
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a popular musical genre across africa. it's birthplace, which is nigeria has produced hundreds of artists in the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. for many musicians, social media plays an important role in developing a fan base. meet miller report, lagos. i know 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 gonna service manager audience on this social media platforms 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 there. i'm for him. is addicting. 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 know 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 us right? in the road. know people are starting to look on. measure starts, like african 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 la wanting um was less as to warn up. we'll under the right, the song became huge in the world. and for us is on the stand in that this is your target audience is between 10 years till night thing is, does i like to learn a lot of technology is allowed will. he's your access to nigerian
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music through streaming platforms. that is, the nigeria says the royalties paid to artists and other copyright holders is expected to increase to more than $40000000.00 by 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 music forbids. and auto generators got them from niger is actually as afro beats gains popularity beyond the continent. social media is not only growing careers, it's launching you one for me. the miller ultra 0 lagos. ah.

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