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are lots and lots of women are wiping agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda. and the man, the truth, though the size of batch is a way to really recognize what were offered yet. we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me more from on hill for up for on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news al alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes drama. off the english coast. $43.00 migrants are brought to safety after their boat cap sizes, but at least 4 others have died. explosions, right across central keys, russian forces show no mercy in their campaign to destroy ukrainian energy infrastructure. growing influence the u. s. roles out the red carpet for african leaders in a push to counter russian and chinese sway on the continents. and there's another
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huge semi final coming up at the feet, the world camp for with morocco taking on france. we have reporters covering all angles. ah, we begin this news hour off the coast of england, where 43 migrants attempting to cross the channel had been rescued from cold waters . their boat capsized in the channel, at least 4 others, confirmed dead. 30 of those rescued were plucked from the water. the international organization for migration estimates that 205 migrants have been recorded as missing in the channel since 2014 the capsizing of the migrant boat was addressed in the u. k. parliament. during the prime minister's questions, he is. what were she snack? had to say, mister speaker, i'm sure the whole house who share my sorrow at the cap sizing of
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a small boat in the channel in the early hours of this morning. and the tragic loss of human life, our hearts go out to all those affected and attribute to those involved in the extensive rescue operation. let's bring in andrew simmons. he joins us live now from diver andrew. you're in the port city where rescue bites were deployed. what will, can you tell us about the search for survivors, particularly in what is likely to be phrasing conditions? well, it conditions were absolutely terrible. the temperature of the water, the biggest problem, sub 0 temperatures, there is a cold snap in the u. k. and france right now, very cold indeed, but the people traffickers, find some of these conditions are deal at apply their trade because they were calm waters overnight. but early on wednesday morning, at this shit, this boat got into difficulties and well, they've seen it over here before this life boat stationed in dover. that body bags
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went out, returned with 4 bodies. and of course they brought more a survivors the dead. and that is quite a remarkable situation because a 30 of others migrants actually went in to the water. so they were recovered very quickly and not just by the rescue teams, but also by fishermen. in fact, the fishermen were 1st on the scene. and so what you have now is yet another tragedy in what is a mounting problem at for the french, but particularly the british, because a french and able to stop the people traffickers from letting these people get on, boats pay their money and then go across risk in their lives, this isn't the 1st, it certainly will be the last and rescue operation of search and rescue operation is ongoing. as light starts to fail, that really in effect is a recovery operation. even though that word is not use just yet sad. thank you very
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much for the update. andrea simmons live for say in dover. moving on now in the kremlin, says there's been no discussion of the truth with ukraine over the christmas new year period. russia has launched a new wave of strikes on the ukrainian capital officials in cave sank to administrative buildings with damage, but at offenses were able to shrink down to 13 russian drones. preventing further destruction. russia has destroyed much of ukraine's energy facility is causing rolling blackouts as winter sets in too much. i was getting ready for work when the site went out and walk by 30 minutes past before dick occlusion, i saw a bright flesh outside this room. you know, she's at around 6 30 in the morning with a strong sound. my husband said hurry up and cover yourself with the blankets. we covered ourselves in the explosion wife we throw, then we go. doubtless we could not understand what was going on with me. for we
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challenged has more on the attacks from keith another day where russia tries to hate energy infrastructure targets. but thankfully, today, as we just heard from president landscape at least a day when they did not succeed, 13 out of 13 drones was shot down. you can see the results, one of those shooting downs behind me. now this is an administrative building. thankfully not the residential one, but you can see the damage the joint did even as it came down. after being shot out of the sky by air defense. there were several waves the launch we were told that they come up the denise river flying low to avoid detection so that they're only spotted at the last minute, but at offense has done its job. today. every thermal power plant has been damaged in ukraine by recent ways of ass strikes, missile strikes, drones, drugs. so this, the country has
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a massive energy deficit. they just cannot produce as much energy as it needs to light all the buildings to keep everything running. so you have these emergency power app just shuttle power outages in the near reality for, for this country. it's why ukraine and it's government have been asking it's international friends and allies for so much help and assistance just yesterday in paris at a donor conference, $1000000000.00, which was pledged $400000000.00 of that to go to fixing the energy infrastructure. the. let's get your latest woke up action now and we just hours away from finding out the 2nd finalist morocco with playing from said al bank stadium gemini has more on the semi final clash for okay. take on the defending champions, france later on wednesday at albert stadium in the 2nd world cup
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a semi final. the atlas lines have already beaten belgium, spain, and portugal on their way to the semi's, but they'll have to keep quiet, kilian and buffet and olivia asia re 2 of the tournaments, top gold scores, the winner. this one takes on argentina after that. when on tuesday, his samantha johnson, to give us more context to this fixture, ah, so are you ready to what history being made a few days ago, morocco were known as the last team in the world cup from africa, and to be arab wells. now they send us b plus african all abs quotes to make this semi fido's, this is huge. iams about the johnson. this is world cup one or one a truly sunny thing is that morocco haven't got here through love. they haven't lost the game. no team has got past goalkeeper. yes, the boot, the man,
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they seem to co, banos, not croatia, nor portugal, who are now out of the competition, leaving massive questions over the future of christiana and aldo. spain can even school with penalties. no. the only goal he conceited, was from a member of his own t, as they defended against canada. and now they take on france the old european master, which ran morocco for decades. hundreds of thousands of robbins live in france. many more open rock and descent. and many in these 2 teams will know each other. ash, every game you plays. will paris, angela and captain roman size was born and raised in france, paris, born. so ramble foul plays for the french side. always. yeah. so when all the bit looms, wilkins will be cheering on their side. some rabbit ran ca, horns will be hung king from magic cash to loss say, standing directly in their path to the final all until grissman, the midfielder who ran rings around england. olivia, she school the when it is england and then of course that's killing him that way.
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he and you are waiting their own maybe back to see you can for the most goals of any side and kept a buffet has 5 children has full clue and their massive base like super didn't or you support is what be hoping, believing, praying that they'd 9 go tally stays at night, and that the arab african dream stays alive all the way to the fido. ah, let's get the latest on the ground in doe, hon. now we've lexia bryan, who's in sick what keith am marketplace in the city, although they lex, the clock is ticking down until kick off. how confident american fans ahead of facing the reigning champion. i have to say, even though it is busy behind me, the crowds have been rom when we 1st got here, but there is still a huge amount of people wearing red. there are red t shirts, red hat's red scarf sprayed flags with these to pull the morocco. here it is,
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it is b, s, it is proud. it is loud. just a short time ago, a huge group of moroccan fans came down here. i was jumping up and down in it like when they were chanting. those move, if you do not move, you're not moroccan. and then there was some others who were chanting to rally the team around them saying, column brothers, bring it home. and this were all contained, heaven just captured the imaginations of moroccans, but also the entire african continent. and the era breach and i was smoking is making 2 fans earlier and when moroccans of pulls. but they will also trinity and say what categories i look, palestinians, everybody here is getting behind morocco because they really are representing the hopes and dreams of this anti region. nobody expected them to make it into the quarter finals. the fact that they've made it into the semi is absolutely beyond their wildest dreams. if they might get into the finals, i can tell you the suit kit will just explode with joy. and once there is competence, there is also some sedation, many bends telling me that really in their hearts they wants it to be morocco,
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but in they heads. they know it's going to be a really tough match. this will put, as you heard from samantha that the 2 p s g friends now rivals and by again taking me from morocco, these to expect it to be key to the team's performance. i will just have to wait and say, who comes out on top, depending that peach, beautifully done alexia bryan line for a stay at the said, thank you. plenty more head on his knees, our including ah, peru expands in state of emergency to deal with growing protests after former president pedro gasteyer was ousted and detained. ah, moving on. now, chinese and russian influence on the african continent is coming under sharp focus
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at the 2nd u. s. africa summits in washington, d. c. u. s. president joe biden has invited dozens of african leaders for 3 days of talks. it's the biggest international gathering in the u. s. capital since the start of the coven. 19 pandemic. shortly we'll cross to our white house correspondent, kimberly how get to discuss what we're expecting to hear from the president a little later. but 1st let's head to she had her tansy, who's at the summit venue for us? hello there she have day 2 of the summit. what will be the focus on wednesday and those all important meetings on the sidelines. several hours of 1st panel discussions have begun here at the summer of the u. s. africa business forum. so these are huddled discussions involving heads of state from africa, u. s. government officials, business leaders. so for example, we just have the leaders of angola and algeria talking about how they're diversifying the energy sources away from fossil fuels for, for example,
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it's all pretty general stuff. it has to be said. tony buncombe, the secretary said, will be addressing this forum in a few hours time. everything is leading up to joe biden, speech in a few hours of for kimberly will have ward what he's going to be saying. but biden himself isn't having any bilateral meetings which hasn't gone unnoticed by delegates here and said we were told he will be having what the white house called substantial little moments, various leaders on the sidelines of the be the forums here today. and on serve day by lincoln, however, seems to be working his way through the heads of states who are here. we're getting very general readouts about what those discussions are. we were told in broad terms, there from the white house and the state department that the main messages were not making you choose between the us and china and russia. we, we respect your strategic jo, strategic sovereignty. so we'll see how that's, that's going down. that's,
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that is the main diplomatic push. i guess the only other scheduling issue that, that i could mention is all the african leaders, the only one who's really getting the red carpet load out is the egyptian president . we're not gonna get to buy lots with lincoln, brazil, schedule the pentagon this afternoon and we'll be getting an on the go to. alright, we appreciate the update as always. she had her tansy live for us there at the summit in washington, d. c. it's close to the white house now where kimberly, how can it's standing by for us. hello, they kimberly. so as we heard president joe bought and we'll deliver keynote address in the coming hours, what can we expect? we can expect 2 promises by the president. the 1st is significant investment in the continent, the 1st 55000000000 across 3 different sectors, health care security, as well as economic growth. not exactly sure what the specifics are because the white house hasn't said only that this money will be spent over 3 years. and the other big pledge to the present is expected to make an a speech is that there will
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be support thrown behind the african union bed to become a permanent member of the g 20. but beyond that, the president is really oh, wow. hosting this to try and repair some relations between the united states and african leaders that has a lot to do with the previous president. you'll remember that donald trump use rather salty language to describe african countries. it did not sit well with african leaders. and so there's a bit of damage control to be done. and so to that end, the u. s. president is going to be doing that in a number of ways. not only is he going to be having this keynote address, he's also going to be hosting some leaders back at the white house following that address. and then we also know that there will be a formal dinner here at the white house, where there will be representatives from all 49 of a in attendance for this african liter summit. as the white house continues to make
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its push and make the argument that the united states is the partner of choice, if you will, an alternative to the foreign investment direct investment. this being made right now in the continent by both russia as well as china, china, of course, being a main adversary of the united states, a lengthy agenda. thank you very much for breaking down for us. kimberly how come live for us at the white house? having announced to peru where the government has expanded, a state of emergency is protest, continue to spread across the country, demonstrate as the demanding former president pedro castillo, be released from jail. he's accused of an attempted crew and was arrested last week . and a 7 people, including teenagers, had been killed in the unrest as marianna sanchez reports from lima ah, violent protests continued the streets of middle with more deaths and injuries in and the whiteness, an explosive window wounding at least 15 police officers in lima,
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5000 police have been deployed to contain the protests. will he say they've been authorized to use rubber pellets? he does defense minister says the armed forces will take control of key infrastructure like airports, highways. i will liquid plans in light of protests 8. so the regions are now in a state of emergency receipt in dina when we're depleted with demonstrators to stop, the violence will yell at it. yeah, i calling you to ask the social basis to calm down the violent weak. peruvians don't deserve these deaths. the situation of gail's peruvians do not deserve it. what has formed a crisis committee? the defense and interior ministers have been tasked to hold talks with demonstrators. but many protests are said, they won't stop them. pleading and the former president is free. we want
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freedom for president castillo, missus butler, that she has done on the presidency for now castillo will remain under arrest. a judge denied his appeal to be freed. the support forbid, okay, has gone beyond voters, the left wing precedence of mexico, argentina columbia. and believe you have said that he is a victim of harassment, and he was legitimately elected the foreign ministry has responded saying castillo with sticks for attempting to the salt congress, illegal to this one because you're freed, calling for general elections. now proceed in the work the has committed to bring them forward to 2024. for now, she's bleeding for comb with french, so just see the middle. at least 40 people have been killed in flooding in kinshasa, the capital democratic republic of congo. they have been land lives across the city
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of 15000000, which have destroyed homes and roads, nearly 40000 houses where, inundated the president has blamed climate change for the disaster. accord in the bahamas has denied bail to the founder of collapse crypto currency exchange f t. x sam, bank mon fried, is facing multiple criminal charges accused of committing one of the biggest financial frauds in us history. it will remain behind but until february, as he's been declared flight risk. the us military has launched a new space unit in south korea. the aim of the project is to support souls from escalating missile threats by north korea. a ceremony mocking the launch of us space forces. korea was held at the u. s. a base in a sun and more warm resigned eagle because
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it tells us they are out a very basic environment wrong elsewhere today, usa $43.00 was paid for and our goal is to the federal homeland. your be cary. and in order for more analysis on this, that's bringing marks, it's patrick who's in washington. they say he's an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies and a former deputy assistant secretary of state for non proliferation mark, thanks so much for being on this news. our 1st thing talk is through think washington's motivations behind the move. what does it stand to gain? sure, well, i think there are 2 main motivations. there's 1st of all,
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an operational reason which you heard in the announcement. this of having the, the course in south korea marginally enhances america's ability to detect and importantly to share real time data on north korean missile launches with the america's allies in east asia, south korea and japan primarily. but maybe more importantly than this operational enhancement is g o strategic purpose of reassurance. these kind of move reassure america's allies, that they are committed to the security treaties to depending south korea. and that's really important. so i'll create when there's been some concern. i want to get to the geo political implications in just a moment, but just a briefly, you can talk us through the kind of technology and defense capabilities that may be shared between soul and washington. right? well, they've already sharing agreement in place. there's even
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a trilateral sharing agreement in place, which is very important because for so long japan and south korea have not wanted to, to share military intelligence. but the united states has been encouraging them to do so. so there are, you know, there are, there are radar systems and their satellite observance platforms and so forth. all of which are designed to detect immediately a launch to relate that signal to us bases in south korea and japan, hawaii. and then real time sharing of that with us allies because they're integrated in new bases at mark. so let's move on to the j political implications of this move. tell us a little bit about those. you mentioned them just briefly, were looking at north korea, but also china in the region. yeah. well, north korea and china will not be happy about this. they are not happy about any of
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us missile defenses, particularly station, so close to china. so close to south korea. but i don't think they're going to react in ways that they wouldn't react anyway. north korea will continue. it's robust schedule of missile launches and probably a nuclear test in the coming months. they're going to do that anyway. the key thing here is the reassurance that i mentioned. you know, the purpose of north korea is icbm intercontinental ballistic missiles is to try to deter the united states from coming to source assistance in the event of a recent castille in the korean peninsula by attack, by being able to get the united states with nuclear weapons north korea hopes of united states wouldn't respond, wouldn't trade, seattle? of course. so as the saying goes, united states always is trying to, yes to it, that it will be committed to their defense. and by putting this space force in. so
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korea, it's a whole manifestation reassurance. we really appreciate your insights, as always, we do have to move on. that was mark fitzpatrick in washington dc, an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic study. thank you. talk your thank you. still ahead on al jazeera where live next to our welcome studio with raw, who pathic for more build up to tonight and the final oh hello. that will have a look at central america in a moment, but 1st to south america, we're expecting more flooding rains to affect parts of brazil. we've already seen flash flooding as well as landslide particularly up across northeastern areas. and
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you can see that long trailing weather system bringing no severe storms to coastal areas by thursday, they'll shift their way farther north into by here and spread across central areas . some of those popping off in bolivia and southern areas of peru. the rain arrives as well in northern areas of chile and argentina as we had towards the weekend. but further south of this, we have had a very hot picture with temperatures well above the average for the likes of. when is there, as things will cool, by the time we get into friday and those thunderstorms pop off on thursday, it was a move to central america. the flood warning has been lowered for barbados. it is looking much riah for the eastern islands, looking very dry on wednesday for much of mexico on thursday. however, scattered showers come into play across the so it's got to chose as well for costa rica and panama. but for the worst of the weather, we have to look to the florida panhandle. that's thanks to a rash of severe storms moving their way across the south of the u. s. respond tornadoes in texas and oklahoma. we could see more in the days ahead.
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lou. with welcome to walk up to the r bravo, papa. and we are live at our studio on our house waterfront and the house station catch up. we've already got one far less later. blood who fights in sundays, big guy about the sales stadium. will it be morocco? the africa, they should all the target to go all the way with the trophy bots that we up against the threatening job periods. frogs, you site prepared to face morocco,
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add that noisy fat. and we've got reaction for what is aries? it's argentina's fans celebrate their team. at least the fido, thanks to some medical nato basic. ah, they're facing, messy here. messy held up like body all messy away from claudio. i know with the dismiss, tooth majority mean the studio are for iris and my partner to crime while i'm girl and
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osha congregation. or get so it's a just a moment, but 1st to walk up, hopes of africa rest on the shoulders of the rocker. they are of course the 1st side from the continent and the 1st arab team to make it through to the semi finals butts. they do have a rather large task ahead of them lying in, wait it out by stadium, all the defending champion, sprawls jargon, raska. ah, they've arrived in their thousands, in the hope of witnessing a historic upset. never before has an african team got to the semi finals of welcome and it could be a once in a lifetime chance to see morocco go step further. as they faced france. 30 extra flights had been put on over the past 2 days. boosting a base of supporters who've already made sure the atlas lions as they're known, have been one of the best and most loudly supported teams at this tournament. so here's the thing history. we've never witnessed anything like this before, and everyone is excited about it. everyone is here for it's very
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overwhelming. yeah. it's very nice to see anyone and united for them. morocco go into the game as giant killers having already beaten belgium, spain, and portugal. they've conceded just a single goal in cattle. and that was an own goal. that coach is pushing his players to continue to rewrite history normally course on his shaw sala dimensional . i've noticed that for 2 or 3 days we have wanted to be satisfied with making the simmons that whatever happens, we will have succeeded in this world cup. and i want to change that mentality to that you might think i'm crazy, but we want to get to the final of the world cup. we're facing the best team in the world. and when you have desire commitment in the support of your crowd, then you can win it the france, the defending champions, and have a stall studded lineup, which includes the tournaments joint top scorer, killian and pappy. still, they know that morocco will turn up to al bait,
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with the 12th man on their site. mitchell s on play venue. i told the players about the noise from morocco funds, but that's not gonna score you goes. although it is something we need to take into account and it's great to morocco's place to have such a loud support when you prepare for a match. you've also got to prepare for the atmosphere for matching. we know what to expect. oh, it's not just neural confines getting behind that team. the atlas lions have united support is from across north africa and the arab world. making sure that cattle 2022 has felt like a home world cup for them to. oh, john gets raska, how much is it? okay, one place to go through. that is said, joe. gotcha raska, who lives at the morocco team? her child in west by not that far from us. you say, joe, what is the mood like there with firms? well, it's certainly a mood of excitement rahul and i think you've come to us at the best possible time because we just seen
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a few minutes ago. the police motorbike outright is arriving. we can see also that the bus driver has taken his seat. so we expect the morocco team believing any minute. now for that journey up to l. baker, that historic match against france. we've been here for the last 2 hours and you might be able to see a group of funds behind me. we've been speaking to the funds who've been arriving here, many of whom want to look at the team and get a glimpse of these historic cup historic history make his really for the morocco team, but also a lot of them looking for tickets. because many people flew in overnights to get here to cattle, to watch morocco, france. they read on social media that they'd be able to get tickets when they arrived here at the airport. of course, that wasn't the case. they then looked for tickets that you knew stadium. some tickets were being handed out there by the american football federation. but they were told to come here as a last resort to the team hotel to try and get their hands on those tickets. no tickets available either. so lots of disappointed funds. still looking for that thought. so we know that some of them been offered tickets for around $5000.00 by
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people in the streets. of course we have no way checking if those tickets are even genuine. and many people who have come over here from places like puts on the usa from that just wondering why now they've made this journey. of course they come here to be part of history, but they'll be watching the game on tv. okay jerry, thanks very much for that. well, the policy looks like he's about to get started outside the bar. okay. team. i'll tell you got started here on the dashboard right here. the code h, but those are the 5 bob a team. what about the phone is back in morocco when they can attack is in casablanca for us? what, as far as getting rather excited about what is the biggest football match in the country history. this is a special game for moroccan. there is a long history between france, a former colonial power and morocco, and many of the players on the moroccan team are not born in morocco or dual
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citizens. and some of them are french moroccans and so are some of the members of the french team. and that relationship is well illustrated with this family where the father is french. i through the miracle that another friend, the mother is moroccan. she brought morocco and their son is both just ship all of course, i'm supporting friends, but morocco will win easily. i am wearing this friendship because i love him buffy . but i could have won my moroccan shit because they will win the down for is seen as a good omen for moroccans will be following the game and cafes like this. when i look what's on the menu, if this up there rooster, that's a symbol of friends in the morning. he was i'm tom greason and here is rabbit. the lions at the out of school devoured went through stuff and one byte. there was so much grief melinta as they say here for this moroccan team in that is what is inspiring young players to follow in the footsteps of the national squad. whether
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they win or lose. there's a feeling that moroccans national team has broken the glass ceiling and that now anything is possible for any african team or arab team to win the world. what all rights leading to our by side, you know, so i, so i'd already there for us is a valid concern. he'll be watching the guy for us later on the moral can journey to the 75. there's been called a bit of a very title, but there's a lot of substance that is same as it really is. but. 5 5 i think it's full, it's romana tells us what they've achieved by actually getting here already twice before as a country me outside of europe and south america, made it to the semi finals, the usa back in 1930. and then south korea, when they co hosted in 2002 and i think that sort of home field advantage the south
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great benefited from a something them a rock cove really into this tournament. she got a decent size, ex, population here in tax. all that is giving them a good solid support base and they've done all they can make the players feel at home in a, in a culture and country that is familiar to many of them like flown little that parents and families over just begin to give them perhaps marginal gain that they wouldn't have a world cup in a different part of the world. and then you look at the long term planning that's around this to be the investment in the national center of excellence. the investment in nature analysis that has brought in big players big players in that field from, from around the world to give them a, give them an advantage there. and then you look at things they don't with women's football. they have the women's african combinations this year they qualify to the women's will cover the 1st time next year. so everything about moroccan football is not a happy accident. you've got to the front of his men's team is doing so well. is the
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product of the long term planning, and i just have a look at what they're going to this well come, no goals conceded against some of the great european powers or traditional european powers. anyway, portugal, spain, croatia, belgium, of course. now if against france, the defending champions, it's a whole new level of skill with that facing now when i did the fact that you've got a matching outfit to the stadium behind you, but let's bring it up. i'll show and find that. now i'll show we've been saying that morocco a, you know, have the whites of both the, our, of an african world on their shoulders. just give it, give us an idea of how big this occasion actually is. it's a big cousin, you know, for morocco barrow. so really for the african continent and the arab world, because when you look back to 1930, the 1st edition of the woke up, you have to see, you know, when, as from south america and europe, we've never seen a side outside of those 2 continents. when the wall caps, so this is massive and is actually a chance that this moral can side can go as far as possible. they can dream to do
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that. they've beaten, you know, top europe insights and the toner men, belgium, they've drawn with croatia, the bitten spain and portugal. so why not fries? france, you know, showed that, you know, they can be questioned and ask questions that they cannot answer against england and ready for me. that will give us, you know, what to expect to night. so i think it's a huge. okay. and it's a momentous occasion and i think that they look like they can deliver. i've done along with, in terms of frauds. i oldest lawyers around laraca, especially in this part of the world that why bother them in the flight just with it? it shouldn't champions find a way to win for now that being said, what course, we know that the romantic story behind morocco. we know what they can do, but we also know of france can't do when we side against england. yeah, that is that the central, the dep defensive back line was very suspect at times against england. so if morocco's able to handle and play their style of football and played effectively, there could be a chance at the end of testing that back line. and who knows what ends up happening
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. they're getting one or 2 chances that they could cash in on guys. you see, these garza are get dancing away who will be dancing to the art direction? most of you, i would my logic says one thing, but my heart always ends up being followed. so i would like to see morocco go through, i would love to be able to see that story continue. i'll go with morocco. when for the fans, you know, having bought more, a can fans and as in tina and fans and the find know that the sales stay down, it will be very iconic. but also in terms of what it would mean for maroka to which you know, to go to the fi. no. and also i found a chance to win the woke up. yeah, i mean for this well cut for this 1st so well cut in the middle. they say it's hard to underestimate how poor morocco's been so they should tar told them it. yeah, absolutely. i mean, you know, when you look at, you know, how this plays look like just even visual anita. it gives this young kids across the middle east and opportunity to say we can dream, we can also make it so the biggest stage of world football. and this right here is what america has done so far. okay,
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i just want to thank you very much for now while the winter of today's game will fight argentina in the fargo, the south american side, east pause croatia to book their ticket to the world cup. showcase argentina were awarded a penalty in the 3rd and 4th minute web polio, the alvarez was brought down there, murphy, scoring from the spot to architect gabriella. as all to tito's, welcome go score with 11. we'll alvarez was the man responsible for doubling valley forge minutes late for the 22 year old man city striker sherry skill or the fed that in to get past calisha almost single handedly. when in the middle of the 2nd half messy showed his class appear steam at rolling back the years and providing the assist for the school. once again, been to to mercy the creator as argentina make. the 3 new ed co h is hope, all the data through to the 6th. well fido, they'll get that chance to redeem themselves for that loss in 2014, in the funding with brazil, and with their 1st well cups. it's marathon aside,
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back in the $1886.00 so delightful missy and his teammates will be back at the stadium on sunday. i don't know about the oklahoma. it's very difficult what we've done because all the game since the last, the saudi arabia had been like finals for us. and that puts a huge burden on us mentally to treat every game like a final. because we knew that if we didn't win, it would make things difficult for us. so we've already played far funnels in a row, and he's hoping that the next one ends the same way. so another huge waiting from se, let's get the perspective from argentina, theresa bar with, with support is out of your party in the capital one is eric. i think we did make building right now with the way they get on with
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that. again, rather than we are being compared with them, but i know well, people here like i never, you know, i didn't make them really. i so you can see what people here are feeling right now the way they're celebrating. what pull me with the national see me country and what didn't make the mean i made with the one thing that you like that country they've been that's home team. so. 7 everyone here celebrating they want the national in the work they want me and
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then next week doing the world talking about to the guys in this year while they started yesterday, we would say how, what a tough test is going to be for roger feita. that's read all score a school already wasn't something that any of us expected really was it? no, we didn't. and then to be honest with you, it was a bit of a surprise against croatia because i thought that it will be more against croatia. but you saw argentina truly know how to handle different situations when croatia had the ball. if you look at the statistics, crecia had more possession overall, but then argentina were able to handle that situation much better. the 1st goal really ends up changing entire complexion of the match and shows how superior the argentines were in that entire 90 minutes. i would say that solid did his best performance of the tournament so far. what, what shape do you see i'm looking in? you're going to find out when you look at ads and see, and i, after that game, they're very confident. now they can smell, it woke up trophy, they want to do it for macy. we know it's his last woke up and he said that,
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you know, after the game and, and fight to kelly. but now that also now puts pressure on his teammates before it was the media, poor thing, the team on pressure. but now it's messy putting pressure on his team as to say, just do this one more time for me, do it for me. and you know, and then then you know, he can win this, you know, one structure that has always eluded him in his career, but i think that they look very good. they look confident they go into the final, regardless of who they face as the favorites. yeah, and for either one of you, if this idea of the angry, messy, everyone's loving angry bessy, it really shouldn't be having an effect or you distorted with that because it's, it's like seeing that michael jordan mean and i get personally, it seems that he does that all the time, but how do you know he took it personally in court get kind of took out the took go like go damages text also out of context or he got a bit angry. but again, it is part of that argentina mentality that you're seeing messi now really embody
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as well as his teammates. okay, thanks very much guys. well, talk to you later, but let's go back to joe and i got your oscar again. it morocco's team hotel don't fall from osteo, joe, and he saw didn't move it around the bus. unfortunately not right. whole. i think i gave you some false hope because i was waiting. you know, this is really building. the fans have been standing at the fence behind me. i'm just going to step out a shot and say, because there's a whole bunch of hands there waiting for some meaning. and the lights are on the bus. the bus driver sitting in place the, the police might to bike out white is also in place, is still no sign of the moroccan team getting on the bus to not be quick because that drive up cl bite stadium takes about 5 minutes from here. but i expect that they'll be with through by the police. lots of people coming down here hoping to get tickets, hoping to get a glimpse of the team themselves as well for this historic moment as the moral canteen prepared to take on france in this semi final we, we fight from people from all over the well to come down here to watch this rural
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contain we spike into fans from frogs, from the usa, from the u. e, from saudi arabia who come, and they just want to be part of the team historic moment a here in doha. many of them disappointed they couldn't get hold of tickets, but also i just really happy to be here to witness this moment for themselves. well, joe, you thought it was false already. if you could go back to your absolutely farber be but facts for the box, for now i don't thank you for sure or to hold on for joining me. i will have boy, that's walk out special, that $1830.00 j. but for now, it's back to emily in the studio for whole thank you so much is going to be an action packed. not all right. still ahead on al jazeera to form a correlate is go ahead to head in fiji election. what same as a test for its democracy? ah
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ah ah, early early results rather in fe geez, general election showed the governing party trialing the opposition bert counting is continuing to former koolaid as a vine to become prime minister in an election that's seen as a test of fiji democracy. but turn out was the lowest in a decade as well. hey, reports. as they went to the polling stations, voters in fiji echoed the concerns of so many others around the world. the cost of living crisis and rebuilding the economy after the cove at $19.00 shut down. this government is doing so much for the people they are giving was 5th food vouchers.
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even the lot of things the government has done, people are just really nervous about how things are gonna turn out and am excited also on for the possibility of change. that nervousness was because the election was largely a choice between 2 men with a history of interfering in the democratic process. prime minister frank viney mariama led a military coup in 2006 and has been in power ever since. as with the previous vote in 2018 is main challenge, it was another former military man sit of any rumble cup who led to coups in 1987 before being democratically elected as prime minister. given the collective history of the 2, there's been plenty of apprehension in fiji about what could happen after this votes. i accepted a mighty peep mighty 90. my congratulated mr. cherry october. ah, president house and office. and i hope we can do that,
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though. we cannot live forever woocommerce room forever. as bonnie madonna went to cast his vote in the capital zuba, he was in no mood to discuss with the media whether he would respect the outcome. i haven't got any tilden her report from australia to come and ask me questions. but a question for you. this year fiji found itself at the center of a geopolitical tussle between china and the united states and its allies, australia, and new zealand. while fiji chair, the pacific islands forum begging launched a diplomatic offensive, attempting to sign a regional security and economic packed with pacific countries, which was unsuccessful. any military intervention after this election would again test regional relations and potentially add to the economic concerns of fijians. wayne, hey, al jazeera, new zealand is imposing a lifetime to back or ban on future generations. a new set of laws will make it
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illegal to sell tobacco products and cigarettes to any one born up to 2008. this means the number of people able to buy tobacco will shrink a g e zailynn smoking rate is already at a historic lower. the legislation is designed to cut the number of retail is able to sell tobacco by 90 percent in just 3 years. there is no good reason to allow a product to be sold, that kills half the people that use it. and i can tell you that we will in this, in the future as we pass this legislation. this bow will create generational change and it will leave a legacy of be to house for our youth. it will reduce hospitalizations and reduce the burden of smoking related illness. it will save thousands of lives and billions for the future health system. it's been 10 years since 20 children
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with gun down at sandy hook elementary school in the us state of connecticut. nicole hugley, 6 year old son dylan was killed on that day. she has turned her grief into advocacy . my name is nicole hartley. am a co founder and ceo of sandy, her promise, which is an organization i helped launch one month after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school where my youngest son, dylan was killed. dylan was a very beautiful and joyful little boy her 6 years, and he loved to cuddle and make gigantic purple dots in hand. eat garlic bread and carrots and red delicious apples. and he was, he was really the center of our family. he was just pure love. a lot has changed in the 10 years since the sandy hook shooting a movement has been born. this is a movement that is stronger than the gun lobby. and there has been significant change at both the state and federal level and also at
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a behavioral level in communities where we know that we can prevent these acts of violence. if we know the signs and learn to take action to intervene, the more significant barrier that we face is apathy and hopelessness, and people thinking, nothing's going to change. this is just an inevitable part of american life. and that's a notion that i completely reject. you can't just passively be a bystander and say someone else is going to take care of this, or it's not my problem because we have an epidemic of gun violence in the united states in, sooner or later, it will impact you if it hasn't already. whenever i hear about mass shootings, i am re traumatized and i think back to 1214 when it's a school shooting, it hurts that much more. and then once i get through that, i just double down on the work because i know i need to work harder and faster to reach more kids and stop these tragedies from happening. i. i have real difficulty reconciling,
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separates in 10 years since my son was killed times become quite warped. and while i'm proud of what my organization been able to achieve, all i really want to have is that day have never existed. and then i have my son back farming communities in iraq as saying a decline in their habits for the 2nd year in rome. climate change is also taking a toll on inland fisheries industry. the cities fish catch has decreased from 2000 tons and 2018 to just 700 this year. as a result of drought. mark went up to why head reports from the jeff central iraq. this is a popular iraqi dish called mas goof fish grid on an open wood fire for decades, fish market to thrive to across the country. but these days the industry is floundering in north
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a city south of baghdad. dozens of fisheries have shut down. i worded gazelle, he says his business has suffered because of water shortages, but that's only part of the problem. mark thought she might have been that have been so armina, we recycle water. that means like a fresh water and oxygen needed, and i'm at that impacts the growth of fish. the price is a feed of also gone up from $200.00 us dollars per tonne to nearly $700.00 and workers wages of tripled. bother iraq's to life lines. the tigris and euphrates rivers have shrunk a result of droughts and dam projects in neighboring turkey, and iran. contamination levels have increased as rubbish and see which are dumped into the rivers. every year. thousands of tons of fish die of common, treatable diseases such as co herpes farmers say they need more government
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subsidized vaccines. weighing just 20 grams. this finger link needs to be in key, waited for about 6 months before it's big enough. roughly this size to be consumed, but fish farmers hearsay. the spread of viral and bacterial diseases combined with poor quality feed means many finger links are dying in the process. zaden hab movies. $200000.00 fishery was destroyed in a power outage. he laments his losses shown gus were towels of fish died when his oxygen and water pumps ground to hold shocking me or chatting me are real estate power grid can only provide between 180 to 190 megawatts. but the amount required to operate the generator to keep pumping oxygen and clean water to the fish is $250.00 megawatts. we asked the agriculture ministry,
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what authorities were doing to protect the industry? your jet them a habit, marla, jeffy, adam, hop on the water christ. his is hitting many regions across the world. not only iraq. we are working on building water treatment plans. and the ministry is liaising with the government in baghdad to put pressure on neighboring countries, to stop damming operations and a version of water resources. to increase productivity, scientists suggest introducing more robust to strains, to build up the fish's resistance to disease. until then, the survival of this beloved traditional dish remains in doubt. mahmoud abdulla had algebra in no, jeff thought, centrally, iraq. and that's it from me, emily anglin, for this news hour. but don't go anywhere. i'll have more of the day's news in just a moment. and make sure you tune in because we'll have oil, lightest,
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well cut news as well. say ah ah,
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ah right now cons and public confrontation, young people across the u. k. a pissing their bodies on the line to force attention of the issues that matter to that climate change is a symptom of the system. much breaking down when every other route fails, die with action was the last open for democratic society or one that allow for there to be debate, no politician in this country as i was shut down in arms. factory, people have generation changed on al jazeera
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