tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 16, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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for it is in peru as a court orders the former president to be held for 18 months until he stands trial . a former rebel commander is convicted of war crimes in kosovo, and sentenced to 26 years in prison. and the lift off lift off of swat and getting a global view of the climate crisis. nasa launch is a satellite to conduct a survey of the world's oceans, plus everyone was contributed to make this world cup the best world cup ever the president of fif a thanks, organizes just days ahead of the world comp final. ah, we start a new crime where at least 5 cities, including its capital cave, have been hit by as many as 60 missiles launched by russia or people in parts of
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cuba being urged to take shelter after the city was shaken by 3 blasts. ukrainian officials say rushes military has targeted critical facilities and high cave creek vd, and his upper richer bridge helens has more from case it's been another tense and wearisome day in the campaign that russia is launching against civilian life in ukraine. another day where people had run to the race shelters or look to the skies as cruise missiles whistles over their heads. at least 60 were launched by russia. now defense had significant success in shooting many of those down, but at offense is not infallible, particularly when there are so many missiles lord. so here's the damage. as we understand it so far, khaki have a big city completely without power, that we know of increase the re, central city to people killed. 5 wounded when
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a residential building was hit there, a death in the south or a power shortages here in key. if the capital, as you can see, the low cloud cover meant that when i was looking around early, i tried to spot see that the trails of air defense or plumes of smoke on the horizon of successful strikes. i couldn't, all i could hear was the boom boom boom, reverberating around the city as they tried to shoot the missiles down quite airy. i have to say there are power issues in parts of the capitol. the metro system was shut down so that people could use those stations as bomb shelters. and the mayor of italy case go, has said that there are severe water running water disruptions around the city. but they're trying to get that back up and running. european leaders have agreed on 9th round of sanctions on russia for it's war and ukraine. existing missions have
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prompted an exodus of international manufacturing in technology companies from the country. the kremlin says it has a plan to fill the void alley hush and reports from moscow. nearly 10 months after invading ukraine, prussia has been frozen out of many markets. international sanctions have limited the goods coming in, but having course the economy collapse that's some predicted. so we have the most off inflation in in spring. it was cost primarily why? by this disruptive logistics decline of impact. so big inflation in birth. the 1st assistant back 2nd, the barked on on li before was
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oh, they drove all ha lesson lesson companies in some sectors. daria bucket advisor, social media manager, born and raised in more school these days. she spends time at the mall, not a pleasure, but because she's searching for essentials. i'm number of young dumpster before the . the main problem is that what you've become accustomed to for a long time has either become more expensive or less the market. so you have to accept the new price or look for substitutes from other manufacturers. outlets of some international brands such full of stock, but coast others have been rename. this coffee shop is now called stars. and if you guys will burger chain is gooseneck at bhaskar, which translates i stacy, and that's it. was them growth used to the late? oh, i have re, moreland high street in most grandmother major. the post soviet generation has been
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logged into global grants. so it's going to be difficult for them to disconnect. but it's more complicated when it comes to manufacturing and technology unit technology. so, and you need to get this technology from somewhere and or if we are a season seen the withdrawal of for technologically advanced companies from rush. so it's very difficult to substitute. the government has launched vehicle our perma surgical manufacturing plants and announced plans to increase investment and to technology development and artificial intelligence at the the nifty gossip. since you can buy everything from nails to diamonds, you'll never produce your own. so the current situation is pushing us to work independently in many areas, including the production of our own scientific and instrumental base in the problem
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touches, the president's plans are ambitious. what observers worn international sanctions could squeeze washers in boston capacity for years to come. are the actual 0 more school in toronto, the government has declared a 5 die curfew in 15 regions across the country. but it's off to the supreme court decision to keep for prison. pedro castillo, and detention for the next 18 months. at least 14 people have been killed and week long protest, sparked by the countries political crisis. marianna sanchez reports from lima. ah, the army control industry to find you who don't shoot a woman, shouts demonstrators in the end, the and c t were contained by security forces at the protest turn deadly not allow healthy, shall see. at least 7 people were killed in more than 50 wounded. as protesters
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tried to overrun the local airport, aided by the army, thousands of policemen were deployed in the capitol. many demonstrators marched peacefully, others flashed with police. the human rights office asked for security forces not to use deadly force. homer, preceding biggest you blamed precede in dina, will want to for the unrest in a hand written letter. as he waited for the verdict, us eat the judge overseeing as to use case said he promoted the public's disturbance of the peace and on thursday ordered castillo to remain in custody for 18 months. for the crimes of rebellion and conspiracy. some supporters blamed congress for his demise. it would have been a different story if congress had let him work, but no. the only wanted from his post. now the lookout for most peruvians is for
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every one to leave. oh, that's a 7, a one i look 2023. they say the one branch make for james is a good a, but the dot congress does not represent us. it has no legitimacy. it has only 5 percent approval. how can they vacate a president? precedent, dean of a lot of the has declared a 30 day state of emergency 15 regents are now under curfew for 5 days. he, well, i thought i column congress to make the best decisions to shorten the deadlines and make the necessary reforms. we are all leaving here in atlanta. ah, now many say the country is in the hands of lawmakers. the longer they take to bring forward the elections. the more people will rise up against them. ma'am innocent, just i'll just see that lima. biddy with john holman,
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joins us now from lima. and john, how have people reacted to this 5 day care if you well, it's early days yet. and in terms of the state of emergency in the capitol hill, lima. what we can say is, in that 1st day of the state of emergency, the death toll doubled. emperor. this is the 1st national state of emergency that hasn't been declared because of the pandemic. when that also happened in the country since the ninety's. and that was a period of great troubles for peru, terrorists group a certain amount of insurgency. and then that i did in all, but a dictatorship. so this is the 1st time since the ninety's that we're seeing, a national state of emergency, just to give an indication of how unusual studies for the country. and just on the 1st day, the death toll, the official one as well, but doubled in the country. now,
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and here in the capital, what we're seeing as well is at the moment we just ought to be in front of one of em through small markets. here in lima. we're seeing that there isn't an impact in terms of the food stuffs yet. and, and what i'm talking about there is the fact that there's over 50 blockades across the country at the moment. road blocks that supports is a pedro castillo. i have taken to the streets to try and protest against the fact that he's now been arrested. and he's now in prison for the next 18 months. we actually spoke to economists yesterday. that said the in the central market world, the food comes in to improve. there's about 50 percent less orders coming in than usual. they do have reserves of food. that's not going to make an immediate impact, but if those robots continue, then there will be problems in terms of at food stuff and things like that coming into the cap. so that's a little bit further down the line of the moment. what people are thinking
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concerned in lima and elsewhere, is the presence of the soldiers as well as the police on the streets. again, something that's unusual in this country. and also videos that came out. she saw marianas report there of so does actually firing of people, we don't know what type of bullets they were using there, but there have been fatalities. and so this really is a country that sorts of trying to grapple with that right now. okay, thank you very much. that's john hallman for us and lima. japan's government has approved a tax hike to increase its military badges. the government will bring spending to 2 percent of ged pay by 2027, citing growing military threats from north korea and china. opponents of the tax increase head force the government to postpone the decision. at least 19 people have been killed and several more. a missing after a landslide, had a camping ground in malaysia. it happens in gen ting, highlands of popular area outside kuala lumpur. the victims include at least one
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child, rescue crews is searching for survivors more than 20 people had been found alive. as that got to me at the moment, we have 394 rescuers from 15 agencies working on the search and rescue operation. until now, we are still coming the area done with the incident happened. oh, how come hamza is the secretary general of the malaysian rid kristen society. he says the campsite has by the land slides did not have a permit to operate. the land owners have been granted permission to to have farms in that area, but they de, however, appealed to get the permit to have to, to set up the camp site. so that has probably, that was probably the reason why we are having these success repeat. the actual end flying happened at about 2 am and that was when everyone was sleeping and he was dock. so at the beginning was a bit of
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a challenge for the rescue efforts. however, as we get into the day there was like and, and we, and we got assistance from many different authorities and used to have come on, signed to provide assistance. and a lot of it has to be done manually and as a think might be my son suitable for heavy equipment. and now we have to deploy green. but now, and those 2 are very much familiar with the surroundings to ensure that the areas that they conduct the search and rescue ah accurate and that they do not. we cause the lang to be good for the deteriorate. and we don't want to have for the landslide moving on, ah,
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in belgium, thousands of people are holding demonstrations and brussels that abounding bitter wages to meet the life of the rising cost of living. 3 major trade unions organized the produce which are taking place during a summit of you leaders, buses, tribes, and flights are likely to be affected by the industrial action. lauren walker is a reporter with the brussels times an online news outlet. she says the produce, so to highlight the dia, living conditions that people have to cope with every day. belgium is currently in the midst of 2 crises. we have on the one hand, the energy crisis is seeing the price of energy per people go up by about $5.00 to $6.00 times what the fixed contract rate was last year. naming time, year side, the cost of living crisis and the fact the food prices are skyrocketing, the last analysis. so the groceries are around 18 percent on average,
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more expensive than last year. so union reps are actually just conspire, expressing their concern. and they've heard stories from their members, the some people are choosing between heating their homes and eating, which is obviously a very dire situation. so the main motivation for today's my demonstrations bosa for the ones that we've seen in previous months, is a call for a strong measures to protect people's purchasing power. and they're urging the government and employers to take steps in this as well as a freeze on a cost of energy which other member states have already applied. there is asking for the maintaining of the annexation of wages. so belgium is one of 2 countries where wage is automatically automatically increased with inflation. so they're asking for this to be maintained. other demands are automatically increased. they're sorry, free negotiation of wages. bosa increase tax for people with higher incomes. and saturate mentions, see, protect the purchasing power last processor demonstration,
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ms. 5 weeks ago. and while the unions did confirm that this resulted in some changes, they believed that it's not in line with how dire the situation is for many 8 police officers and one civilian had been injured in a car bomb and took here. the explosion happened in the southern province of dye of a kia on friday morning. the officers were travelling in a minibus at the time. 2 people have been detained. a course of a court has convicted a former ripple commander of war crimes, including murder, had found sally ma stafford tortured prisoners and a camp run by the kosovo liberation army during the 1998 to 1999 independence. 4 with serbia. judges have sentenced him to 26 years in prison. the moon for color is in pristina for us, and this is the 1st verdict handed down by the special court. can you explain how significant fed as well as he said,
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this is the 1st the 3rd that was kind of down by this specific across old ib channel that was established in 2015. and this is the 1st verdict for war crimes committed during the kosovo war. as the judge explained, mister mustafah was a gorilla units, chief commander of the kosovo liberation army. and there, for he is also the main person in charge for establishing a so called prison in a village here near biotech of today's capital preached enough where at least to 6 people have been tortured. and as the judge explained to me, mister mustafah was the person who gave the orders for those acts. mister mustafah, since he was arrested in 2020, he has been detained in the hague, in the netherlands. this a unit. this is
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a judge and said that mister was how far was also during the time and that he was arrested the working for the defense ministry. of course of all this verdict comes also in a says it the 1st time the relations between kosovo and a serbia, a mainly in the north and part of course saw where their majority albanian population and the minority serbian population have have been going through ethnic finishes is this is the 7 they that the barricades have been established at the board there. and also the diplomatic relations between belgrade and priest not are at the very low point, just to key a reminder, the coastal war, and that to which $13000.00 people killed the during the war. and it ended after nato. a heads, a bomb big campaign on
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a belgrade which lasted for 11 days. and the former serbian president ursula bought on the launch which was forced to withdraw his troops from a course. so of course it would be declared independence in 2008 a foot. serbia, eh, does not give the right and it has not been recognized in kosovo as an independent states. okay, thank you for the updates men of brook hollow in pristina for us in south korea, the families of the victims of a crowd crash on halloween. a holding memorial ceremony in the capital, sol, nearly 160 people died during festivities on a narrow street in the icy wan district. in october, eunice came reports from san 7 buddhist ceremonies. every 70 is culminating in this 49th day of memorial riot. remembering the $158.00 souls are lost at the italian
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crowd crush. we are hearing a mother speaking right now who lost her youngest daughter to that fateful night halloween weekend among the hundreds of spiritual faithful. here are the family members who are banding together, not only for emotional support, but also hoping that by organizing a number, as they will be able to call out for answers to what happened that night. that a bottleneck among in an alleyway ended a in a huge loss of life, hours after the 1st call for help went out. now the government is saying that it won't act until they have all the answers after these police investigations, as well as a parliamentary prob, concludes, vigils will take place to night at the sight of the accident, as the police continue their prov into or exactly the chain of command broke down that night. it is unclear whether the families will have answers before the sun
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sets on the year. but what does seem clear is that the 158, many of them young people won't be making their new years hopes. on this wishing tree, twitter has suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists to write about the company. a new owner, ilan mosque. they include reporters from the new york times seen in and the washington post mosque treated that he couldn't except that his real time location could be shared, saying it endangered his family. he said twitter would release a feature showing the reasons for any suspension and that roles banning the publishing of personal information, also applied to journalists, lead spring in jacobo, motion gum and copenhagen. he's the director of just to tear judicial think tank, an author of the book, free speech, a history from socrates to social media. thank you very much for being on al jazeera now for people who might not be that familiar with the story. it all stand for all people publishing his private jets location. but can you explain how it
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escalated to this point where he's suspending journalists on twitter? well, he claims that someone stalked him and jeopardize the his, his family. i believe his child, which of course should not be taken lightly, but a lot of the information is publicly available and he had previously tweeted that he would, he would even allow those who followed his private jet to, to tweet. so now he is seemingly changed his mind and which is a good sign of the way they caught a takeover of blood moss, where he says a one thing one day and then change the rules the next day. and where his as opposed to commitment to free speech, strengthening free speech on twitter, which i think actually was, was a lot of all ideal seems very much to be in tatters. and where to seems to, to, to,
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to basically use his powers now to, to, to punish those who criticize him. yes, him and he's declared himself a champion of free speech and free expression. so how does suspending at people, journalists that generally critical of him and what he's done with twitter, how, how do those 2 i'm clash with one another. well, quite clearly is it's an inconsistent policy. we routinely distinguish between information that might be illegal and i don't believe the information in question wasn't legal, but with journalists reported it will, it will typically if it's a public interest relating to a person, the public interest like, you know, most definitely is we would say that this is the core of, of journalism and protected speech. so when, so when most cracks down on that and without warning, seemingly both changes rules that he's previously committed to holding. and
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incorrect style and journalist with a massive following, who writes critical stories about him and his company. that obviously is incompatible with the idea of speech now legally. and of course he has the right to do so. and especially within the united states in europe, rules are about to change. but so, so he's not violated anybody's legal right to free speech, but he himself has said that he wants to strengthen what you might call a culture of free speech on twitter. and i think that was a very laudable addition, but unfortunately his role out has been disastrous and i think he's on several occasions undermine the very principal. but he said that he wanted to hold mainly strengthen in speech and dialogue soon. i feel like it's going to be a few more twists and turns in the story. thank you so much that she called machine
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gun before us. a rocket has been launched from the california coast to one engine ignition and left off. and its mission is rather unusual, its carrying a satellite which will conduct an unprecedented survey of the world's oceans. the surface water and ocean topography. satellite all swat will for the 1st time, perform detailed scans of all the oceans, lakes and large rivers on the planet bed. data could provide vital clues about the climate crisis line, or sushi is the chief operating officer at the french national center, the spice studies. he joins us live now from to lose. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. now, can you explain, in layman's terms, so you know, we can all understand it how, how was this, how is it doing this? because it's not just scanning at the youth once. is it how it works? this is them, you mean? yes, yes. how does the system work?
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yes, e, it's very important and very important for the old community to tackle the family change because it's a measurement, very important to measure the sea level. it's $8.00 to $8.00 to measurement, to have be known for 30 years now. it's any story called cooperation. well, with the g p. aliens, or do you have to states between the kinessa french space such as he and the united space for missouri, the sea level and the sea level is a very good marker for the global warming because it is due to ice melting 1st. and secondly, to extensions, augment the tional to whom of the water and because of that heat. so when missouri zeros is the sea level at 2 millimeter and today braces, then you have a very good mocker for the climate change. she's very important. secondly, it's very important for the book relation, you know that more than 20 percent of the f population leave less and such a kilometer from the sea side. and so the elevation of the level of the sea mits may be very important for the future of our society,
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dental people. so it is very important. and lastly, so satellite really measure very precisely old. so for the 1st time, the fresh water on the us we, she's a very important challenge or so for the future. and our does that he does up with a new generation of, of instrument and which is linked to him and death pharaoh mitre. he stem in k bung usually will have an argument that we measure already is a level of this heat down the satellite. and then we have a new c stem with and definitely much more precise to measure level of this heat but not only and also freshwater on big rivers and beak lace. so it is very, very important. and a new step for natalie's research, but little very operational sinks to tackle climate change. i guess what are you expecting to discover when you're expecting to what, what are you expecting to discover? what are you expecting to find to discover is open to measure very
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precisely again, that a bit of this, you know that it does, anybody's augment documentation is a now 5 medium meters failure in average or onto well. so it is very important to move very, very precisely to, to, to know how is the climate change going home? and we know that the it is increasing when we unit 2, doom to better understand that and or so as a freshwater order owns we will ease of 1st time that to set the night that from space we will measure that. and in the stock of fish water, we will measure 90 percent 9090 percent of all the fresh water on the planet. and we know that it is a political and social 10 inch of the future to manage the stock of the french water on the planets, which is very important. so it is research for sure to to know all of that to also elsie's working, but it is also very operational use them to, to, to tack on these 2 things. the elevation of the sea level and the stalks of fresh
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water or under bennett. okay, we're gonna have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time and expertise. that's lanelle, sushi, the chief operating officer at french national center for spy studies. thank you for thousands of government documents relating to the assassination of u. s. president john f. kennedy of being made public nearly 60 years after he was shot dead. the u. s. national archives has released nearly 13000 files about the killing in dallas in 1963. but the white house held some documents back because of national security. the warren commission that investigated the shooting, found that lee harvey oswald assassinated j if k. this a major clean up on to white and berlin after a giant aquarium burst spilling a 1000000 liters of water and washing glass debris and fish on to the st. the 25 meter tall cylindrical tank was the largest in the world. hundreds of guests in the
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hotel complex that housed it were evacuated. it's been hard. i woke up to day more or less from a deep sleep by a strong bang and a tremor of the building. but that was only very brief. and i actually thought that it might be a short earthquake and exactly what we've not yet been able to walk the 1st floor completely, which is probably where these fish will be. but the thing is that the water is completely leaked out. and about 1400 of these fish that were in this aquarium could not be saved either. this is what the giant aquarium used to look like. 1500 tropical fish swam in the water as it is, we're able to get a fish. i view by taking a lift through the center of the structure last time for the with them. here's everton. hello. we've got some significant snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days. you can see this line of cloud that spec pulling of shower cloud drifting across the relatively warm waters of the sea of japan. and that is going to bring really wintry mix there into a good part of japan. further south,
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some wet weather into the southeast of china, pulling across taiwan, drive up here, clear skies come back in behind. it is largely dry for good part of china. but there's that snow just around the yellow sea spits. see a few snow flurries across the korean peninsula, but there's that really heavy snowfall that we will see across western parts of han shoe as we go on into sashay more. so as we go on into where sunday some snow, they're just pushing up into a condo. at that stage, temperatures will struggle on the other side of the mountains. it shouldn't be too bad for toko, but of this back to see a flurry or 2 here. 11 degrees celsius in the heat of the day, farther south, plenty of showers across. so se, asia driving some large storm shifts into the south china sea easing across towards the malay peninsula. or the concerns here, i suspect into the maple ridge that over the next couple of days where to weather to coming in just will anchor over the next few days. but for much of india and pakistan is fine and dry. a silly hit on al jazeera, all of your world cup news,
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a press conference in dar earlier on friday where he also announced some more big useful morocco reach the service part of the country has now been charged to host the club wild copy. february that expanded the 32 team edition set to log in. 2025, which was at the feedback prescott. well, on the eve of this world cup in this same conference, whole faith of president johnny and van siena delivered an hour long monologue in which he rounded on. critics of castle in particular, western countries saying they were in no position to be hanging out moral lessons. what a month on he was in much more positive mood emphasizing the quality of the football at this world cup of world cup where same from all consonants reached the knockout rounds for the very 1st time and have caused highlighted the exploits of morocco becoming the 1st african seen to reach the semi finals and is now the world's best
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football, is the fans and immediate get ready to leave. cat so insists a meaningful legacy will be left behind. many people from around the world hash come to gutter and have discovered the outer world, which they didn't know or they knew only for was portrayed to them. and these people, when they go back home, they will speak about that experience. the people who stay here, they will speak about that experience and they will open up more to the other. and i think this is really an important non football legacy which this particular world cup has, has brought in francine. it also gave an update on the format of the club world. kathy says it will be expanded to include $32.00 teams from 2025 in the short term, a smaller version of that. for them, it will be hosted by morocco early next year. the number of cars have multiple bits
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in the past, the host the mens will cut none so far successful. but everything that country that team has achieved here in tech back and it's a no home there. it's the one they take. the mens will come back to africa in francine, also facing the complexity of the expanded world cup in 2026. that will include $48.00 countries rather than 30 to the size of the groups, the number of gangs, the length of the tournament. all questions that have yet to have definitive answers faith or he says, be revisiting all those topics early next year. are you a huge apology to our football and if i circle again? sure, because i did not introduce you before the gdc. now i hope you accept those apologies . i. so this really shows that along with their performance here and cats are okay . of really arrives on the football st. yes, absolutely. great. yeah, they'll never forget 2022 even from a continental perspective. we did because of blanco winning the cast champions
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league. read where leader greg, who's the coach of marker here. the women's team is qualified for the fee for women's work up for the very 1st time as far as the champions of the catholic champions league. so it's really a beautiful year and a great way to, you know, to end the year by them. you know, being named as a host of the next cub woke up. of course, they have a lot of experience do a bidding to host the 2026 woke up with 48 teams. they have infrastructure. they have the culture, the funds. so this is absolutely great timing for them. i'll show this club work up guys from 24 to 2 teens in 2025. he's going to benefit the most from that. i think just clubs, generally speaking, honestly because when you look at the top of the car and you know, club woke up just a few teams, you know, that are playing amongst themselves from across the continents. but now you have, you know, even the smaller teams that at least maybe make the semifinals going to the top class. so you have, for example, teams from africa to from south america,
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getting to play against europe and giants who, who normally maybe they would never face. but also commercially for fi fi. it brings in a lot more money and also ice. there's going to be more eyes on the club woke up now that there's more teams. will there be a lot of eyes on this match on saturday, america close having reached the wells fargo, but they still have the chance to finish when they take on cortetia on saturday in the place where the game could be corporation may feel. de luca mortgage is last game with the national team doing pace, the praise the irrelevant. it's donald a moral contract, of course, who's still going strong at $37.00 pounds because it's how do you feel and you put, i think it will be different than the 1st match where both teams had calculated too much to take at least a point and events in the competition for tomorrow, i think it would be lighter. they'll be more space if i don't know if it's moderate loss, woke up games, but knowing the player and as he's one of the best in the world, he's a competitive warrior and will want to finish this woke up and style it come when you have a great pilot,
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moderate when he wants to finish on that great note. we should be wary and respect them. well, nicholas hark, sat down with morocco, gentleness far so far, keith, to discuss the importance of workers. performance in cats are no matter whether they win or lose the player beyond the football. how significant is the success of the moroccan team? sit with you mom. this world cup has created the story and narrative that feels like a hollywood movie, but with a moroccan twist better yet will be an african resonance. and that's why this will cover kept the imagination of so many on the continent. and even those who wouldn't normally watch football. now, a lot of the members of this team are not born in morocco. and yet a lot of them chose to represent morocco. how does this have an effect on people here, excuse union and what's amazing in the story is that they are those moroccans born and bred here with his own mentality. it but like me and then you have these
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moroccans who a jewel citizen who grew up away from morocco and have such a different mentality with a rainbow of vessels where they don't need to find themselves as arab muslim or african. but of all. and this was embodied in a magnificent way, by the coach. he was born in france and has come to morocco for opportunities. what can football do that politics or war leaders can acoya. it's incredible to see this joy that was repressed because of the tough economic and social times, difficulties and whoa politics. and somehow we all forgot what it's like to experience joy, to be joyous people, not all the time, but at least sometimes. and what is this lesson learned between arab nations here in this world cup, in which an arab nation has gone so far? in a world cup that's taking place in the middle east?
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you actually won't, you must. there has been a change in perception as a moroccan, i want to get to know those in the gulf a little more. i want to meet those living in bahrain, she white or katara, and we are lucky that a to placing katara, it is a media power house which allowed us to live something magical, could have got that. now let's to focus to the main event as argentina and france get ready to do battle in the well cut final. on sunday, this is argentina back out on the training field for the 1st time since i went out of croatia in the semi finals. but the full squan wasn't on show. nina massey, one of those who sat out the session, he struggled with a hamstring issue in the last game and insists he'll be ready for sunday. so who's going to win? that's the big question. a fee for legends tournament is currently going on here in cattle, which gave the sale. malik the chance to ask some former stars for their predictions .
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with the world cup is coming to an end. but right now we have a legend tournament going on here and gets off. it's not petune, you'd find out who some of the 1000. yes thea think are going to try on on sunday. or i'm think that we were the winds to one of france. i think it will be difficult because they are strong, they are strong and they've been growing into the competition the they with a lot of passion. and i know we will face a lot of out sentiment funds in the stadium. i will say argentina environmental. i will tell you again that is missing. i can tina even the boshamp with near conflict complex with winning the final
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come on and i'm friends. so obviously i will say france knowing the other side there's no missy or the team mem team. and for sure that they would have him to win the coffee off to maryland. i know in agency both grade teams but slightly fudge into why i don't because they want it so much better. mission up on the approval for what a 2nd on a mission momentum. no, i get it. i don't know without that, they don't want to say that it is. i will go down to india. i could be no good. okay. okay, mama said football. joe, i'm in all. newman created a sequence in a 2nd. can fina get okay, messy. why don't i go by monday?
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well, the legends have spoken now all we need to do is wait, but kick off on sunday in lieu sale argentina versus frank, who wants to call it. it's unpredictable. we shall see who ends up. well, champion got some of it saying there is a new little messy on the field during this while copper messy that his angry defends his team and leaves it all on the page. and argentina, people are loving this new to me, not to raise it by reports for what is aires o, a freeze by eunice macy has made it to people's hearts in argentina. what are you looking at? foil? it's being printed on t shirts. mugs and even tattooed on people's bodies and allow me to sell dollar secondino. tony will face,
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he works at this shopping when aside is when i and says the growing demand for t shirts with a phrase shows support for the football star. okey dokey lacking the delivery media . i think people wanted a messy who is more spicy and in this world cup he has shown it during the matches . he shows his argentinean. he gets angry like we do and that's why people want these t shirts. alex it all started during the quarter final between argentina and the netherlands tension was running high. oh, from it. oh, i love us. oh. in opposed to match interview, a fired up. messy, cleared at that striker vowed their course and said in slang, what are you looking at for clear off for clear off the catch phrase, he softened, combined with an image of the player, cupping his ears at louis van gull. the dutch coach who had earlier questioned macy's abilities. oh, it struck a chord back home and has been used in commercials music and even
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a wine bottles. oh, why do people here are in love with ayana massey. most of the people you talked to said that he had been extraordinary during this world come, they lo, his career, not his leadership, and hope that he'll be able to guide argentina to victory on sunday. many have compared macy's attitude to the ago. my lorna, who's sharp mouth, constantly got him into trouble. little bit in january. but writers who am fest says, likening messy to marianna is a mistake. is missy, i mean we, we tend to comprehend it to morrow on our all the time. and you can compare message to marianna because there are different type of personalities. and 10 people, they laugh at the outspoken style of moto, and now they're risky style. i would say if marana. and missy, he's now been like this. people's reactions have a lot to do with football rivalry, but also challenging authority. and that's the beauty of football. i mean,
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we have some problems here in this house and europe is much more developed area. but when it comes to the game, a we are equal in teens are excited for the world cup final, hoping that finally, unique, messy, will bring the trophy to latin america. once again, i see that when she wears this new, angry, messy, come from or has it always been under the sun? now i think we're just seeing like a whole new version of messy going into this woke up and really if you remember what he was saying, you know, going into the woke up saying, you know, he's feeling confident and feeling comfortable. he's had a great season with the p s g, so that sort of, you know, tunneled into the woke up and especially i think because of what people said after this out, there may be a game i looked with said and you know, some people were even thinking that i didn't know we'll go out of the woke up so that sort of, you know, our guns. you can call it not very bad or against. but that guns has really helped
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him and the team to sort of going to the tournament. but also just looking at the plans, you know, that he's playing with who are young players and look up to him. we've seen a couple of pictures of julio, and that is when he was young. and asking missy for a sophie. but now he's playing with him, just sharing assist and goals. so that just, you know, they need someone face in the dressing room to sort of own this campaign. and perhaps that's what has gotten them this for the tournament. and now they just have one more step to fight for the work up trophy. and that there is this connection between bessie and the fancy and cattle that maybe we haven't seen before. and a lot, i think a lot due to the fact that he is a little bit lost in other than i can. i could always relate to a little bit more if i read that, you know, you need a character, you know, in a campaign like this it's, it's, it's a long tournament. it's one month. and really, when you see him at the end of the games he's, you know, joining them and doing that. hon gesture. it's beautiful to so i have to cut you
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off that far. sure. sorry, barbara might be a rock star for the tailor. 5 is still altenor about making the marshal or cattle. it's got an offer, georgia told them i'm actually our par reports just stays away from that old important final way. argentina, type on france and fans all the south american teens have come down here to the civilian. that is run that by the regions. football federation ended up paying from you to the south. american things have been part of it, not just argentina, but also build uruguay and also ecuador, and this is what they cooling. it's tree dream. and it really looks at those who've been behind counseling sport take a roots in the region. so it's supposing giant plucked past and present and hopefully even future click on it, you can see engraved into it various autographs. we've got up here. we've got haley, we've got around the corner. we've got diego, madonna, and of course the global supervisor, linelle missy. there'd be more than
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a $100000.00 visits to the interactive space since it opened on the close day of the world cup football fans can try. they scoot a dribbling and ticket tasting whether they can dance with the bull, like this sporting heroes. or had the power to seemed it into the back of the need. they can also take se with life sized models are 2 of the greatest football players of all time. argentina, it's diego metadata, and brazil is another brazilian poland, known by just one. and there is a silver, the brazilian good place with made sure to have some of the big female players in the region. and if you are in denial, but this will cover over in just
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a few days that work with women like this will be taken to the next year in new zealand and australia with all right, well, staying on the subjects at the women's world cup, i spoke to victor renelle earlier, she's the vice president of women's football at one football. and she told me next year total will be the biggest sport has ever seen. i think that's it. with great pleasure that we can look forward to another one of those big events. and this time i think without more meaning than any of the past, additions of this term and given the meet your growth in this game in the last year . i think while we were looking at the draw for the women's world cup, seems like china, philippines, ambia. you don't see them at the men's well cup. so what do the women in those countries have? the men don't it's, it's a great question and i think it's something that we've been thinking about in the last and the last month. right. i mean, even morocco is going to be their 1st time ever playing this car and you know,
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we played their 1st edition last 20 in 2019. so you see there's a difference in between the men's and the women. and it also comes down to, you know, investment and it's clear in the case of the us women's national team, they want to smoke up 4 times and the men haven't been able to make it to finally. and so i think that it's hard to compare to understand exactly what's in there. but i believe that the resilience of the players shows quite a lot on the pitch. they're not being paid equally until broke out. many of them weren't even professionalized and had many jobs on the side, especially for the argentine national team. i can tell you that the vast majority of the players are 2 or 3 jobs on the side for playing and representing their country. you know, well, so i think that resilience comes through and you'll see them fighting for
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a spot and to where that jersey with their nation on it, which i think is the biggest honor for any football or what is the middle east 1st? well, comp draws to a spectacular and female fans are talking about their experiences here and cats are joined the well chopped natasha. can i start with some of them? oh, it doesn't take a statistician to figure out that men dominate the stands of cut are 2022 just as they have at previous tournaments. viva says that the 2018 world cup about 25 percent of the spectators were women. it expects the same. this year, well long mad to support a man. i want to cut our ranks as one of the safest countries in the world. according to several lists. you feel very protected, you know, the security everywhere and like as a woman, you don't, i don't think you can feel like it did when you were a man. like every want to say,
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i made friends with people around the muslim country also prohibited the sale of alcohol in and around the stadium would be in england and matches. and you cannot imagine with alcohol, what would they do? so yeah, it made a big difference. if a debuted a human rights volunteer program at katara 2022 more than $100.00 volunteers are positioned at every match and fan zone. they're here to observe. engage with fans and workers, and report any grievances, such as sexual harassment, discrimination, and disability access issue. fever is hoping the program raises awareness and ensures a better fan experience. you actually have your right. because most of the time people feel like, okay, that's it. and it is like, okay, a step to whatever it is. it actually is not because you have the right the big at the right to express. you have the rights to be a human l g, b,
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d q fans. and their supporters who wore rainbow t shirts or carried flags into the stadiums. and cutter might dispute that. there is now a means to formally file a complaint with the fund it pleased to share lessons learned with the center for sport and human rights. off the pitch. the goal is to create a human rights program that could be used for other sporting events, such as the olympics. natasha good aim al. jazeera, l cor cutter. i'll share as a female sports journalist. how is this tournament been for you in comparison to the other tournaments that you've covered? it face here, you know, in her every time i'm trying to go to the stadium, i'll just jump into the mental or in a box. i'll not be worried about my phone or getting any form of abuse in any way. so it's been really amazing to be here and attend. the woke up. i was here also for
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the arab cab experienced the same thing last year in december. so it's really been beautiful in some of the places across the world. when you're covering a tournament. as a female journalist, you have to make sure maybe to move in a group of people about 5 and make sure you know there's some men in there in case of anything, but here it's been very safe. i felt, well, i should we heard from fif earlier that there will be 2 new women's tournaments coming up. it's great news, isn't it for the women's gains, wrap the year with that kind of news? yes, absolutely. it's been an incredible year for women football across the world. i mean, when you look at 3 of the most and biggest attendances in europe, it's been to women's games. and that's, you know, much is including of course barcelona. and we'll madrid in the females version of the classical we've seen record attending this is in morocco by the way, for the women's after your cup of nations. so really, this is amazing to see that women's clubs can now play, you know,
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i to global stage. you know, some people will say some countries across the world do not have professional women's lives, but we have to start somewhere and video. so to include the fell. it's that, that's a great story. but now we're still waiting for for, to bring in a bit soccer for him. and do you see after women's civil can catch, you got with a lots of united states, europe and asia? yes, i think so. when you look at, for example, i'll stick particularly on morocco just 2 years and a half ago they started to have this in mess plan for women football, hired, you know, to time we know reno's as coach. he 12 trophies we that yawn in, in europe. they had him and brought him there. i think, you know, it's going to be incredible to see how they can catch up ends on be as well. thank you. thank you. well, that's all we got time for from all of us. hey, and she to remember there's more on our website out there and dot com, forward slash blog. so back 1513 gmc, some. i don't want to see more build up to the final than by probably get ready to
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