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and so with them without mothers rejected by their own communities shaken de la, you think that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an emmy award winning documentary. he is that chilling and traumatic story came from the children, throw stones at me erects last generation on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, you're watching the news, our life from our headquarters and ohio daddy navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. iran hangs a man linked anti government protests, it's be 2nd execution and less than a week a hotel housing foreign residence is attacked and have gone stands, capital, 3 assailants have been killed. this is a very challenging economic situation here and across the world. and warning the u
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. k is economy will likely get worse as workers continue strikes against the rising cost of living and the suspect accuse of making a bond that brought down pan on slight one over 3 over lockerbie scotland has his 1st court hearing. also ahead set for the semi finals leon l massey and argentina. prepare for their world cup clash with croatia. ah, hello iran has executed a 2nd prisoner linked to the anti government protest that have engulfed the country . monsieur rosara navarro was publicly hanged on monday. an iranian court convicted him of fatally stabbing 2 security force members during protest. last month demonstrations have swept across iran since master armine died while in police custody. in september, georgia, jabari is into iran and has more about the man executed. he was
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a 23 year old according to reports and who was arrested in iran, 2nd largest city that is mash had 2 days after an incident that took place during the protest that were ongoing. at the time he was arrested on november 19th and according to reports, and magic arg was then shown some footage that was apparently cctv footage that apparently showed him committing the actions that were including murdering 2 members of the military forces as well as wounding for others with a knife as he was tried and convicted, and then his sentence upheld in the country supreme court all within the span of 23 days. he was executed early morning on monday in a public execution, which is quite rare in iran. it's only the 2nd time this year that we have heard of a public execution taking place,
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but executions are not that rare in iran. if this is $550.00 execution to take place this year alone. of course, iran has one of the highest execution rates in the world, only 2nd to china. i've gone security sources say that 3 our men have been killed after they stormed the hotel in capital and open fire. a series of explosions on gunshots were heard near the building, and a fire broke out. already say all occupants of the hotel had been rescued and the situation is now under control. our producer must and con, moment has more from capital. there were 3 suspect that the building in the start, the one of them blew himself in front of the front gate. and then this time the building and went inside inside expired. so it took on to lead to a fire inside the building, and then the fire was followed by a huge explosion. so for now, no, the officials said that they had rescued all of the foreign nationals and only 2
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are injured while they were trying to escape from the building serve as president, his elder national security meeting after unrest in northern costco. there have been explosions, gunfire and roadblocks in an area where the majority of the population or ethnic serbs of hands or reach is following developments. from belgrade serbs from cost of north are still blocking main roads in the region using trucks, bosses and heavy machinery in the same time. cost of police is keeping close the 2 main border crossings between course of north and serbia. there's sort of very high and the schools, the north and possible today are closed. here in belgrade, serbia and national security council held a crisis session. but the president of serbia, alexander voltage, declined to elaborate on the adopted steps. he said instead of serbia, demands the release of all serbs or as the bike or civil police service block. the
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main roads on saturday after the rest of the former sort of policeman. cost of a police later came on the small arms fire in several locations, and the stun grenade was thrown at a car of the you mission in soho. but there are no injuries reported voltage claims . the serbia seeks to the fuse tensions and underlines the cost of the serbs must not engage in while is against the nato troops and members of the european union mission. there. he said that the barricades were not ordered from belgrade, but that they are wales protest against preaching us moves. in the same time, serbian authorities accused course of officials and the prime minister all the court, the stocking dangers by making, as they said, countless unilateral moves on the other side's court. the sad dog barricades are not held by the citizens, but by the criminal groups and called for de removal. d,
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u. united states and nato asked for a strains of both parties and demanded the removal of barricades so that the belgrade in pristina can continue further work on a solution for the normalization of relations of serbia and his former province. the dependence in 2008, the u. k. government is holding an emergency meeting to discuss contingency plans for a wave of strikes. workers across the u. k. are demanding pay rises to keep up with the soaring cost of living. the disruption is expected to affect several sectors over the december holiday periods. now britain's finance minister has warned a tougher times ahead. it follows the release of data showing the u. k. on course, for a long last thing, the session will be shake us, confirm that this is a very challenging economic situation here and across the world. and it will get worse before it gets better. but we have a plan that will more than half inflation over the next year. and if we stay the
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course, we can get back to the strong economic growth that we need or postal workers strikes have been ongoing and will continue for 2 days this week as well as the 2 days before christmas. workers would be, are into union, which include train drivers and cleaners will be on strike nearly every day from december 13th until the 27th severely effecting christmas travel plans. also a fasting holiday travel a walk out to border force employees at major airports including heathrow and gatwick. staff will strike over an 8 day period starting on december 23rd. a nurses and ambulance drivers will stage their walk out on december 15th 20th, 21st and 28th. john hall is in london. he says this period of strikes will affect all aspects of life in the u. k. rolling sequence of public sector strikes a real season of disruption looming here. some are already underway. others ramping up during the course of this week and into next, and then sustained across the christmas period and potentially well into the new
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year, as well as, as union square up against the government against government run and subsidized businesses over disputes to do pay and conditions and affecting their everything from your christmas post to rail travel to travel through airports in board of board of stop going on, strike sectors, big and small, the bus drivers driving instructors all the way to nurses. as you mentioned there, the nursing union going on strike later this week for the 1st time in its history and paramedics going on strike next week. and i'm standing outside the headquarters of london ambulance service here. and more strikes, potentially coming in 2023 with valid yet to be concluded likely to include firefighters, teachers midwives at junior doctors as well as london underground stuff is huge. rolling sequence, who'd like to buy some through a full general psych strike and coming at a crucial time. not just the course because it's christmas because it's winter,
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when many of these sectors are needed most, but piling pressure on the government at a time of record high inflation. a cost of living emergency underway, forcing many of the poorest and the most poorly paid further into poverty. let's take a collins, a gera thorpe is a national officer for health tonight. the union, he is joining us in london. welcome to al jazeera. so how do you see the situation being result? we'd like to see, you said there to be meaningful discussions and talk to me so of the situation been h as been h as workers. can you still hear me? i can hear you. oh okay, so, so go on about about your demands and what you'd like to see. well, unfortunately the last 12 years and then his work is received. so about inflation pe, right is which of course they had to be on that mountain,
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bacon season. yeah. and a chest to we believe now is the right time to have a quick discussion to see how we can address that situation with the and i just need stall. i mean, there is a hunger that about the bank and sees that means patients from people that need in ages are getting the services. they said this is to reach. so a recruitment retention crisis managers as well as given then they just stop the pay was, which is in line with inclination. so where did discussion stand right now? because the latest we heard from the u. k. foreign secretary, he said that's a, he's happy to talk about to, to talk to the unions about n h s performance and working conditions, but not about a and that's because pay is decided by an independent body yet we reach a brick wall because they can talk about pay now i will talk about pay and beyond the independent we fee, but the which is that independent because the government holds all the cards in
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this price. it says the remit. it tells the pay review by the way panel candidates got and an indian you made the decision whether to exit the recommendation or loss . it's not an independent body. we believe the government in the u. k. book is england and have discussions and talk just like the government in wales and install and did that with deal. they don't have a favorite buildings on often negotiations and accepted that you know that the stuff in the getting the book is government. so public discussion, the meaning for discussion can be had and we can strike action as long as we can act as discussion at the moment, the gum refusing talk, those discussions, outdoor for discussions and talking, always remain so. but what do you say to those who don't agree with the strike action and say that there, this is actually putting people's lives at risk? well, the want to strike is very and relevant to the wrong thing that we do have the right
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to strike that we don't think that we will be putting as many lots at risk because we'll have continued seeing cover, or engines in place locally in the places where we think we've taken national actually gone and put in people's lives that really risk. and then british heart foundation recently published a report for island and says, and they sit down and wait times. and the last on the, i'm the way i've been so long and so distressed up 230 people a week at the time because of the increasing amount of eminence waking up, it's gone and their actions and the lack of commitment. again, i just, i really put patients and the public at risk. ok, but you're saying that you've had a brick wall with the government. so how do you see this being resolved? it's very simple. the government have to do is say we will talk about paying and will enter meaningful negotiation to you. regarding bank doesn't mean that we have
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to directly speak to the business, the secretary of state themselves. you can speak their officials, they just have to allow them to be scope with those discussions so we can talk about and all the winery issues that i think they just up at schools in this class is of them making me and chet are i to have to leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from london. thank you. ah, no excitement is building ahead of the world top semi file matches here in dow ha. first upon tuesday, argentina will face croatia and then morocco take on france. the atlas lions will be hearing the hopes of a nation and the continent has some had better is joining us now live from rabbit. so awesome. you can really feel the excitement in door ha, i had of that morocco france match. and i can imagine, and morocco, the excitement must be growing by the 2nd.
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absolutely amazing. the reason extraordinary times here in america, whether you talk into a taxi driver outweighed her neighbor people on the street. they say it's too beautiful to be true, miss til excited is by and enjoying the story kat shipment of the moroccan football team that made it to the alas for now. they do understand that he's going to be a tough against friends, but they say he started as a dream. they were the davids of the tournament versus some of the most established goliath, such as belgium or brasil, a spain and portugal, the defeated belt of defeat. it's of spain than when defeated portugal this it may deal to defeat the french and maybe we can go to the find them at maybe welcome back home with the willing to go. i've been talking to people throughout the day up, but with many people excited about what is happening,
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i can tell you as we're going to see in this report, that morocco is a nation wide in the wave of pride and happiness. this buddy was a wising football star in morocco, but a few weeks before the 1986 world cup in mexico. he injured his leg, his teammates went on to make history reaching the last 16 if 1st for an out of an african nation. 36 years later, dress remains full of passion for football. if i want these young players to become stars and when they grow up, remember that i never stopped even when the injury shifted my dreams. many of the young players at his foot will academy have been inspired by the atlas lions impressive journey at the cut of 2022. 0 thank when good neighbors. glad i went to become
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a famous footballer and make my country known all of it. a well sending home son harkins, women who live hockins yet is my hero. i am inspired by his elegant in combat of style. i want to be like him in the future. the in the moroccan team started as one of the under dogs in this world cup. but as they progressed their popularity, how skyrocketed nowhere more so than here tow for us young people that give us a hope, andrea, we never dream about having the moroccan now and the american team to be qualified 1st m in the 1st round. then the 2nd while now, when dreaming, nobody, it will agreement. i said, we're going for the cup. that is not just meeting friends though is the prevailing sense of national pride. this is one of those rare moments when people set aside their worries about growing inflation. and foot prices during
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this is on one hand about football, but also it's beyond that is more about the symbolism of what football stands for. and what it means for millions of people, not only here in walkable across africa, asia, and the art world. i've been covering this part of the world for many, many years and ever since the thought of the offspring in 2011, this has been all a story of a region beset by violence, instability, and intensified sectarian fort lines. those lines have been now blurred. the world cup has, in a way, managed to build bridges between nations. you see thousands of iraqis taken to the streets, celebrating the, the wind of the moroccan team. you see neighboring algerians talk. expressing their gratitude to the american national team, i've been to the stadium when we're walker was paying a gas particle up sin saudis,
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katara res. i seen adams from different parts of the art up world. think that, waiving the, the flag of morocco, saying this is our moment. and in wednesday you was a wednesday. you with cbre walkers, bank, i guess, runs and former walker. this is entry that they would like to see go on for quite some time. they want to see that team defeat the french will forward to the final and they say, why not? this is an absolutely legitimate white for us as a nation and morocco, as the team to come back with the world's gov is not just about the cup itself is about why cents more. they say it's going to give the nation more inspiration, more joy, more happiness that will extend across this part of the world. turned the chapter of many years of adversity harsh times and bring back joy to the people who badly need those moments of rupture. joy and celebrations will all be watching very
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closely. thank you so much. how summer had about our for that reporting from rabbit in morocco, o. protest of blocks, an airport and a major highway in south western peru. at least 2 people were heard and confrontations with security forces. there have been days of demonstration since the former president petro castillo, was impeached and detained. last week, the new presidency and boulevard they had said, she will ask congress to bring elections forward to calm the unrest. let's get an update from marianna sanchez. she's joining us from lima, so there are ongoing protests, some of them have turned violent, as we've seen, as we've been reporting. what's the situation like on the ground right now? well doreen, we are in the center of the capital and already there have been some people protesting here. some of them are followers or supporters of former president,
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bill, gusty, your other people say they want congress to be closed. the situation around the country is tense because there are still highways blocked in the south in the center and the north part of the country are several, one of them, the pan american highway, a very important to a highway to put the supply of hood in the capitol now we've seen it earlier today about 2000 people protesting in the airport of at a keeper. they took over the airport. are they overrun by the landing strip base, the lit a tires, and there, there was, there were clashes with the police. the police have already been able to to clear them from the landing strip. they are outside, they're still protesting, but all flights to that area have been canceled and flights to other places in lima improve ah, of for some airlines have cancelled their flights. and the buses,
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the interprovincial buses that bring people around from the capital out to all of the country. i've been mostly counselled for days now, so at least 1000000 passengers have been affected now that lee, my airport has also was also with some promptness. there's tried to take over that my important that capital, but police protected in these international airport now this after precedent. dina would love to win on the air last night in the middle of the night. and. and now that you would call for early elections, which is something that people are asking for early elections in april 2024. that still years ahead of the term that she must or should stay in office. and that she said also that she would send a bill to congress to a, for a, for constitutional reforms. however, people are a very angry because 2 teenagers have died in the area of and that while us and they and the many critics are saying that there we is police repression. all right,
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we'll leave it there. thank you so much. marianna sanchez reporting from lima a palestinian teenager has been killed by israeli forces during a raid in the occupied west bank. the israeli army carried out the operation and janine on sunday nights to people have been arrested. israel's been increasing military raids in the occupied territory. the united nation says 2022 has been the deadliest year for palestinians. and 16 years a libyan accused of making the bond blue pan am flight one o 3 over lockerbie in scotland is due to appear in the us courts again. i'm huh. muscle woods. i was taken into custody on sunday 2 years after the justice department press charges. the 1988 attack killed all 259 people on board and 11 others on the grounds. let's cross like to she hypertonic joining us outside the federal court in washington, dc. so what, what do we know about how we actually ended up in
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u. s. custody she had it's all a bit mysterious. it has to be said, we've been trying to put together a narrative based on various sources, sometimes contradictory sources. but what we have heard is we have something called a, we have a better i did out the chain of custody for my food. over the last several years, he was taking the cuff off the market. off he was overthrown in 2011. he was said to have given a confession to live in authorities in 2012 that he was the bomb maker for lockerbie, ever the lockerbie explosion. but then the us administration received a copy off the confession around 2017. and then as you said, william ball, the attorney general under donald trump, filed an indictment based on that confession. but to show him to be to be tried in the united states. we better understand that he was released 3 months ago. it would
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appear. and that almost immediately kidnapped already he was kidnapped. we think what we seem to fit your report, either mr. ross or in tripoli, by a militia group. and that's when the us began its negotiations to get together extradited here. and that's there's, there's some sort of social control this we understand in libya as to whether this was legal or not. but he is now in us custody. the hearing was supposed to start at this hour, but it has been put back a couple of hours. we understand not, we'll start at 20100 g m t and there are so many questions that we will almost not least the admissibility of a confession that was given along the top in the top of off the good fees ouster. by the way, he was arrested not to do with him, do it. luckily he was arrested on charges of being conspiring against the libyan revolution. that ousted gadhafi. so the questions were legal experts. what is that going to be admissible was what was the confession co, certainly legal experts,
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a saying that the warlord who was in charge of the time has a reputation for human rights abuses. does the us have other corroborating evidence which it can produce against against him in order to and to make, make the child or sticks to these all the different questions if he, if he is indicted there with causing the destruction of an airport by means an aeroplane by means of explosives, he could face decades in prison if he is convicted, but so many questions were at a very early stages. this is just the beginning. all right. ok. across the story. thank you. she returned to reporting from washington d. c. now nasa engineers have begun examining data from its 1st artemus moon mission. the ryan kept still splashed down on sunday. the and crude flight paved the way for a man mission to moon as early as 2024. article hand report splashed down and this was the moment nasa knew success. a 1st step toward putting human back on the moon completed the latest chapter of nasa journey to the moon comes to
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a close. on november 16th, the artemus one rocket lifted off and left off of order. this was taking a journey deeper into space than ever before. coming within 120 kilometers of the moon. but the hardest part, getting the unmanned module back without burning up, it would re enter the atmosphere going $32.00 times the speed of sound, the heat surrounding it, the more than $2700.00 degrees celsius. we're going to do scientists tried a new techniques to help with that and do a nominal skipped maneuver will rest of the going to bounce off once. we have 3 fully inflated main shoots. the parachutes deployed and the u. s. navy was ready and able to retrieve the capsule and the tests inside. next up, they hope to have a crew complete with a woman. and a person of color make the journey in 2024. but the end goal is much bigger. getting astronaut on the moon, able to build
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a kind of way station for further exploration. that's why this is a defining day. it is one that marks new technology, a whole new breed of astronaut. ah, a, a vision for the future. but big challenges remain before an american can step foot on the moon. the private company space x has to develop a kind of series of gas stations in space and build a lander. and there will likely be pressure from congress. these launches are costing 8 times more that was forecast in all expected to cost more than $93000000000.00 until you actually look at the earth yourself through the window. still susan kurland, the youngest person and only the 2nd woman to pilot a spacecraft tells al jazeera that she believes the eventual pay off is worth to have. you pray for. i think the most important is we're inspiring, the, our, to miss generation. we're inspiring kids to wanna go into stem cells to want to
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shoot for the stars if you send. the landing coincided with the 50 dana bursary of the last time american was on the moon, leaving quite the impression high was growing on the 150 years later, scientists believe they are one step closer to making sure some day. soon someone can take a stroll on the lunar surface again. patty, gl haine. al jazeera. coming up after the break, her life world cup studio with joanna as well, and more build up to the semi finals. ah, now the chill of winter right here, it's all relative has been felt throughout the baby peninsula. but now things are settling down again and more. that dividing line through here,
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i think for the next 24 hours or so. so the eastern mediterranean for turkey, you got rain and wind showers, in light, developing a cloudy sky over iraq, syria, particularly the high ground in iran, asked by john, where's you only get a few shells? no, man, it's generally a dry pictures throughout most that may be in peninsula and temperatures. in some places like doe half example on the applicant, as you lose that brother cooling northwest breeze, your lab, it won't come back in so 27 by day during 1st day, high teens by night. this is the picture on wednesday, the shall shopping q a 2 western parsi ran snow readily on the high ground. you'll notice once more ask about warmed up. it's back to where it should be because we've had about 10 degrees below average temperature regime throughout this area. took minutes and it's becky stand for the last week or so. it asked in traps. craft is still surprising me. wet around like victoria, northern d r. c. and back towards actuarial guinea. that's not cause any known problems,
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but in south africa, particularly the eastern side giant sun storms could yet again cause flooding, awe. with awe.
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across southeast asia, a growing number of women are recruiting funding and even killing for violet groups . one or one east investigates the rise of these female fighting on al jazeera lou with hello, they're welcome to work up to day. i'm joanna roscoe. i'm alive at our studio on during house waterfront in the house nation katzoff. it's the eve of the 1st semi to a footballs bottom. great sco head to head, but only one will reach the final messy and muddrick carry their nations hoax will
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look ahead to the clash between argentina and croatia broke her. i've seen all 3 of your big guns to get this fall. will frogs be the 4th on this incredible runs the semi bought the defending champions, have history in there fights aiming to become the 1st nation to retain the trophy in 60 years? ah, joining me in the studio is off or unless osha, comp, kesha will get her thoughts in just a moment, but leading voice at footballs well governing body. faith says this has already been africa's greatest ever wealth cup for my nigeria. coach sunday, eliseo made his judgment after morocco reached the semi finals, and every team representing the content secured a victory in ketta. i. d rich sin reports why the story of morocco's progress in this world has threatened to not the narrative of legal
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mess. he's title, quest off top billing injuries may be mounting for morocco, but so 2 is the team self belief and the global awareness of the country's talent. this is the british tournament. my continental ever experienced foreman nigeria international sunday elisa is part of thief as technical study group, which analyzes all the factors that can make it seem successful. the morgan's of done something that is very, very rhythmical to the course what we can hold on. no problem. what is a cancer plane? more docile be placed on the up by the side watching begins. i don't know if you cindy players that some of their motors, the arab men, or the african men, is always very sentimental to the modem. so does play the one of the super ah, at the last world cup for european teams, including morocco's next opponents, france made it through to the semi finals cat. so 3 consonants are represented at
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this stage of the tournament. some countries obviously did very, very well in adapting to the time now playing it in november, december, 1st time ever in the middle east. i'm in the middle of their club seasons in europe, especially. so you had to adapt to a lot of things, especially from our a mental point of view lead unless he has willed his argentina team into the semi's . his country's 1st title, when since 1996 remains an achievable ambition, financial dresses, and not to be done for us, he is our captain, our leader. he's the one pushing us, motivating us. he's a special advantage on the patient. we know we have line all messy and it is motivation for us. we're really happy to have messy as a captain. we're all working together to achieve our dreams. and we can with messy by our side. in a short history resale stadium has become a 2nd home for argentina and that tens of thousands of fans. 3 of their 5 matches
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have been played here by thornton siena and croatia will be hoping they have 2 more matches to come in. this venue. it's where their semi final and the will help final will be played. croatia do have for when it comes to world cup winds against argent, tina they beat them 3 nail on their way to reaching the final 4 years ago. andy richardson al jazeera, do say, well crisis kate says his side all confident they acknowledge that the underdogs think all the pressure is on argentine are nice, mostly menu does you see it? we are among the 4 best teams in the world. that is an extraordinary success. for croatia, it is a great thing to be among the 4 best national teams to weld cups in a row. however, we want more. we are playing the great argentina, a terrific team lead by lino messy. they are highly motivated, but they're under greater pressure than croatia this particular moment in time for
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the pilots on all to. so let's just say probably one's another, it's a wonderful feeling to be part of this competition and to be part of the semi finals, just like any sportsmen we wish to go into the final move do our best is difficult to compared to our semi final with england, i think it's going to be a similar match because england also had a really good squad. but this depends on us. and if we play the right way, like we did against brazil than everything is possible. all right, well, let's bring in chicago geisha now. i show we got to the grapes of modern football, muggeridge and messy going back face to face and what's probably the last well cup, which one is going to be left standing after the semi final? it's going to be a very tough game for both players. i mean, they fest of each other before you know, in class because when the playing for you know, my g then birth hello now when messy was still there, but this is a whole different new level. it is like you said the last woke up, but i didn't tina look like the strong favorites and this one and really they've
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been compact and looking good since that defeat to saudi arabia in the opening game at this tournament. and just looking at how they've grown and really the return of angelina maria is going to be very key for ident tina. but be careful crushed her. the been incredible in this, you know, in this tournament they showed us how far they can go from the 2018 edition when they went to the final. and now they want to just know get that extra state. and perhaps when their 1st ever woke up, gene is funds has been just incredible. it is tournament. the argentine embassy here in capital says around 35 to 40000 of them have travelled, hey, for this tournament, the atmosphere just feel that level more net, doesn't it? how important is that for a team to, to have so much support. i've been inside the stadium when they've played a couple of times in this tournament and the funds, they're crazy. they keep, you know, singing all this hunger. i can't leave, i really want this guy. and he just celebrate. and they give that to him
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a lot of energy. i remember in the game against, you know, for the quarter final game, you could feel the energy go down, especially when they can see that the 1st goal, you know, with the netherlands and even after the equalizer, the energy just dropped in the stadium. but at some point they said, you know what, we have to give, you know, the players a lot of energy and that's very key in the tournament. we've seen that with american funds. and now those 2 sets of funds are going to be very key in the semi finals a crecia got through on penalties in their last 2 games in this torment to get this thought. do you think they'll get away with time again, sergeant? tina, it's becoming a trend here. 3 games went to extra time in the 2018 edition. they've done it again twice so far in the stone. i'm it, but i know i didn't see another one to finish this very early and sort of, you know, have the upper hand otherwise, when you leave them to go and become comfortable into penalties should out that go keep, you know, live a cove. it has been amazing and external meant and that's one of their biggest assets. so i know i didn't see it. i don't want to go into this extra time.
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business shenanigans, penalties that just fun to get it done in 90 minutes. no, i don't think anyone want to face of a curvature tool in any penalties. will morocco take confronts that al date on wednesday in the 2nd semi final morocco only conceited one goal in the tournament? and that was an own goal. as nicholas hack reports from casablanca, the next generation of football is now have a new hero. we're in downtown casablanca and the old medina in the raw hall football club and over 50 young players have turned professional playing in an empty democracy or in the european league. and most of him as strikers are mid fielders. but since the success of the american national squad, many of them want to become goalkeepers because yes, bruno, the goalkeeper of the moral can squad, started playing right here on a feel like this one in casablanca. he's known here as spider man because he creates an impenetrable web that can stop any attacks. you can see the only one
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gould since the beginning of the world cup. and there's a feeling here that he will stop the french attack and make history. so that morocco can move forward to the next round. so what chance do you give the moroccans? i give them a big chance. the variety shown out what they can do, especially against european sides. they held kamicia to a goal is to draw in their opening game in this tournament, the bit and spain port to go. and belgium, you know, who are ranked number 2 coming into this tournament. so yes, i give them a huge chance against france. of course, france have the respect there, the raining, you know, champions of the world and they have killian, but the emily v as a rule has been incredible in this tournament. but as we've seen, they're very defensively well set up. and they have a chance, you know, but also they have a bond to peek their coach where libra, groggy, their captain romances and sophie and fall were born in france. so, you know,
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the 3 of them know, france and you know, the set up and the culture there. so it would be unjust in game the semi final. and again, morocco i've had so much support here from the base that is living here, but also a lot of traveling fun. yeah, absolutely. i've seen the image is actually of the mirror of, you know, with the, the shots, the moral and shots, but talking about the fans. there's been fact the flights that have been organized by the national carrier, royal m iraq between a blanca and don't they so many thousands of them that already leave here in, in guitar. and it's going to be really interesting to see how much impact they have in the game against the french. speaking of the french, what did you make of that performance against england? obviously they beat england but not ever was convinced by that performance. not really. i honestly feel like england lost the game more than front one the game. because of course, you know, if you can at school that penalty if my guess restful,
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had converted that freaking. so i don't think that yes, they control the fast tough. but in the 2nd half england were all over them. and i think that still they have a lot, you know, that they can still offer in this tournament. i think that, you know, going into that fixture against morocco should be interesting to see their quality . they've done so far so much to get this fine. that's what i meant, especially with the injuries that they've had of the players. we up them into it and let's say talk about that because they had injuries going into this tournament . and people worried about how they do, but there have been these young players in the french school that have just kind of come to the for that maybe wouldn't have had that chance before. right. yeah, absolutely. that's the thing about, you know, a quality teams are, but also a country like france, they've always produced a lot of talents over the years and to see them, you know, come this for in the semi finals and actually still be in a conversation to defend their tight so just speaks about are also there carries my as a, as a, as a team, but also their coach has been incredible in this tournament. and once again. all right, and so thank you. well, just 18 months ago,
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morocco midfielder as the dean who now he was an unknown player in the french 3rd division. now he's playing for france, league on team all. there is his story. ah, and a newton and enough of do you want to lock in sharla? hello. i shouldn't. so push for latasha level one. i don't even do any i had 50 percent. could do more damage than to was on my to certain portion. well, the conceal control focus of us is make sure i lab lithia mix you do santa sampson and induce galli. did she can? did of little was, was loudoun tuscan to students who live on to do so as an exemption to she dealt with
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story. we look forward to seeing more from him. well, thanks to asha for joining me. we'll have more in our next well cup special at $21.00. 30 gmc now was back to during in the studio. joe, thank you very much. we'll see you then we'll still a heads on the al jazeera news, our china axis, one of the central pillars. if it's 0 covered strategy as it continues to roll back measures to contain the virus on farmers in afghanistan are struggling to export a major space despite a bumper harvest this year will tell you why i'm
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oh oh ah, the president joe biden has promised to prioritize efforts to strengthen ukraine's air defense. the president made the comments during a phone call with the ukrainian leader validity zalinski on sunday. president lansky tweeter. the leaders also discuss maintenance ukraine's energy sector, which has been a target of russian time. 3 democrats in the u. s. congress had cuban government officials in havana to discuss migration. it's estimated the number of cubans arriving at the us. mexico border has gone up 6 times since last year. the congressman spoke with the cuban president leaders of congress and the foreign
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minister. michael shifter is a senior fellow at inter american dialogue. that's a think tank focusing on latin america and the caribbean. he says a u. s, and you have to cover a lot of ground for any effects on migration to be felt. well, this is a huge issue and it's a historic issue. it goes back many, many decades. and obviously there have been moments when that trust is really a serious attempt to overcome it in the opening under president obama. but then with president trump, the trust obviously deepened and president by didn't really hasn't made any significant changes to the trump policy on the margins here and there. but fundamentally, the, the sanctions, very tough sanctions that were put in place under, under trump, but have remained. and of course, there's the historic embargo or blockade of cuba, which is an act of congress. and i think there was an expectation when there was
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the opening in 2015 and with the obama that there would be a move towards greater political reform and economic reform in cuba. and, and greater attention to, to human rights. and if anything, the opposite has happened, there's been increased repression. and there have been some demonstrations in protest in cuba that have been put down and squashed. and so the cubans haven't helped having given the u. s. anything that would be helpful in terms of making a shift in policy is inefficient shift, which would help alleviate some of the acute a, you know, humanitarian conditions. in cuba, the remains of 53 people killed during spain. civil war have been zoomed in the northern bask region. investigators will try to identify the bones dug up in the
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town of fortuna and return them to relatives. it's part of the process aimed at healing the wounds of the franco dictatorship, which began after the conflict ended in 1939. more than half a 1000000 people were killed during the war, many of the burried unmarked mass graves. now to china, where the government says it will scrap a coven 1900 tracking app on tuesday. it's the latest move by beijing to ease restrictions. the app records travel history, 3 users, phones, signaling. if a person has been to a high risk area, the government's run app has monitor at people's movements for more than 2 years. richard kimber has more from hong kong. well, this is a really big deal for your average chinese citizen, because this app has been a cornerstone of china's efforts to try and stop the transmission of covey 19 over the last 2 years. it effectively has kept a record of exactly where you've gone and prevented you in many cases from being
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able to travel from one province to another, which has been especially a big deal for chinese families who are trying to reconnect over the lunar new year holidays. now those are coming in just around 6 weeks time at the end of january, and it could be the 1st time in almost 3 years that many families are going to be able to get back together without any kind of cobit 19 hurdles. guessing in the way, so that's really how big a deal. this is your average chinese citizen. this app is being dismantled when effectively no longer be a requirement for people who are trying to move from one province to another. or in some cases, just go in and out of major cities like beijing, as part of a series of efforts from the government in recent days to basically dismantle their so called 0 cove, its strategy and try and open up society once again. the amount of things you can now do in daily life, in china, into electric and also here in hong kong, has now become much, much easier. this of course, comes after a very rare and even unprecedented set of protests calling for an end to these regulations on the street from the public. and in some cases, even calling for the resignation of president, she,
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jim ping this type of social pressure really unheard of in this modern age with the way that the communist party has been ruling china. but there are concerns that despite all of this opening up making life much easier. there are also concerns, of course, of what could be a spike encoded $900.00 cases and potentially in depth and international health experts. a warning that china may not be prepared for these farmers on traders and have gone, astonish, struggling to find international buyers for their suffering. this spice is a major source of income, and farmers say output has increased significantly this year. but sales have been difficult since countries separate ties with a gone is done on the taliban returned to power last year. have new metal has more it's been a bumper season for saffron group say the weather conditions in western have gone. it's dawn are ideal for cultivation. international agencies have trained farmers for years and it's paying off many switch to saffron off to the taliban band. their
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crops. he said he would see a lot of farmers who are earlier. drink, bobby, don't to suffering. this is one of the reasons for the increase in production. also suffer needs less water. farmers have worked very hard to increase the quantity and the quality of saffron. saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. a kilogram can fetch nearly $2000.00 and have gotten a stand is a leading exporter. inherit province, it's a major source of employment, especially for women who make up most of the workforce. but this year che, does are struggling to move their produce most country sever ties with the finest on when the taliban took over in august 2021 cutting off access to traditional markets. receiving payments has also been challenging. there is limitation is recon to receive our money and time and we should bring from our own our money in case we have run enough tomorrow. if stroke has
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a bank account in dubai to either i'm sorry to do very i didn't bring it in here. i'll throw the selfie on it is a most a 100 percent of losses. any transaction and wiring pharmacy doing business domestically has become easier and there's less corruption chandler. busy motional house for the yeah, some old problems have been solved. for example, it becomes faster to process people work than during previous governments. we have about 100 heck days of land under cultivation program in missouri, it's become easier to access it and look after it himself. transport facilities have improved. it's easier to get to cobbled by road them. and by an recently of gone is done. revive some export. it ship dried fruit and saffron, what? $2000000.00 to the u. this month grew as hope the taliban government will do more to revive industries to uplift the struggling economy. parking, and then i'll just see that that's it for then is our thanks very much for watching
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