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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 16, 2022 9:00pm-10:00pm AST

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what's going on in vladimir putin's mind right now? could this war go? nuclear is being on that front team, the golden ticket to electro victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open borders? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan. and this is that he is, are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. the e u threatens ellen mosque with sanctions after twitter abruptly band several journalists from the platform. i will hear from a job list whose account was suspended. people are back on the streets and peru as a court orders. former president federal castillo be detained until trial. another
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day of strikes on ukraine's energy facilities. russia targets at least 5 cities, plus and the lift up, lift off us was our 1st global view of the climate crisis. nasa launch is a new satellite to conduct a major survey of the world's oceans. also the one who has contributed to make this world come the best world cup ever. 5th us president. thanks the organizers of cut our 2022 just days out of the world cup final. ah. the e u has threatened sanctions after twitter suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who write about the company at its new owner, ellen musk. they include reporters from the new york times c n n. and the washington post mosque treated that he couldn't accept that his real time location
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could be shared in what stone online as doc saying, saying that it endangered his family. he said that twitter would release a feature indicating the reasons for any suspension. and the rules banning the publishing of personal information also applied to journalists or concerns about free speech had been raised frequently until the lead up to a long in the lead up rather lead up to a long masks acquisition of twitter. but the suspensions of journalists counts, a sounding alarm bells. the un says that it sets a dangerous precedent when journalists so all over the world are facing censorship . germany is foreign ministry as treated, saying press freedom cannot be switched on and off on a whim. and the british prime minister spokesman says, regardless of ownership, social media platforms must balance, protecting their users while upholding free speech. in response to the criticism mosque treated a poll asking people whether he should unsuspended the accounts of people who
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tracked his location. let's make now with one of the journalists who had their twitter account suspended my binder as a tech reporter at measurable, he joins us now live from new york at avi with us. matt, can you think of anything that you may have tweeted or written that would have warranted this suspension? i mean, i did cover the suspension of the lines jet account that account that was our tracking. ellen must jet. ah, and that, that's all i could really think of. i mean, i know i've tweeted about it as well. but in terms of posting any specific location data, that's something i a definitely did not do. it's completely unclear to me exactly. i'm what tweet or tweets ran afoul of twitter is policies. so what do you think is going on here? why, why we have suspended i would love to know. i mean, i really would, i'm, you know, previously on the old twitter of the pre musk twitter. i'm usually if you had an
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offending tweet, twitter would a temporarily suspend your account and reach out to you letting you know which tweet was, you know, was breaking its policy and simply ask that you delete the tweet so that you can be, you know, reactivated on the platform that did not happen here the accounts were outright bend of my the 1000000 the cas blowing to myself and other journalists. ah musk is claiming that it's due to a posting docs, ng location information. again, it's unclear what it is that i posted because i didn't share any location data, that mosque is, is referencing. have you been critical though in your reporting of a loan mosque and his acquisition of twitter? oh yes, absolutely. because i think it's hard. i think it's hard for anyone to look at what's going on at twitter and if they are reporting fairly inaccurately, not be critical of, of what's going on. i mean for example, just in this very scenario, elan must came out and said that, you know, he was going to bring a more free speech oriented,
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transparent platform to twitter. and he is on record in a tweet still up today that you can view saying that he believes that he, that the launch jet account is free speech. and he was going to keep it up fast forward just a few weeks later. and he's suspend that account. and then changes twitter rules, it should be noted to that. he suspended the account 1st and then change the rule so technically even to jet, never ran a fell of any of twitters publicly post the rules at the time. it was never even give it a chance to abide to the new rules. all right, so what are the implications here for free speech and for the future of twitter and its reputation? right, well it's also we noted that you must, can do this like it's his platform. he is the owner of twitter is a private company. there's not even, you know, a shareholders that he's beholden do. and so he is wealth in his right to do this. if this is where he wants to take the platform, i think everyone needs to maybe this should be an eye opening moment for everyone
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to realize how quickly and easily it is for someone a with means to come in and take, take control of an entire medium of communication. good to talk to him at many thanks to you for being with us right. by the death in you, you. hi, rose government has declared a 5 day curfew in 15 regions across the country. that's after the supreme court decision to keep impeached. president pedro castillo in detention for the next 18 months. castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after trying to dissolve congress, at least 18 people have been killed in week long, protests sparked by the countries political crisis. let's go lived out a lima alpha 0 as john holman, is their job or the state of emergency and now this curfew. have things calmed any there. i think we're going to find out that in the afternoon and then in the evening because that tends to be when protest
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breakout. and when they struggle with authorities, especially here in lima, the process seem to happen when the sun goes down. and that's also when things get a little bit more vile of with the police. now, in terms of the recent news, federal castillo has now been given 18 months in jail before a trial, which is going to prove if he was guilty or innocent of lots different corruption charges that have been leveled against him. that news is presumably not going to come people that were wanting to seem at free its various different demands here. some people are asking for payroll castillo to be free, saying that he still the constitutional president, all through other people are saying that what they want a fresh elections here. they want the congress in which a lot of people don't really like the congress that it will not like what they've done in the last years here. and they also walk them out and a new fresh congress in and fresh elections. congress are actually debating that
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right now and deciding whether elections, capitan can happen in december 2023, which is what the current president at formally vice president of k through castillo has suggested, or whether they're going to happen in 2024. so they're trying to discussing a pathway at, for that to happen right now, once they get a decision on that. and if they get a decision on that, the earlier it is, i would suggest the more likely it is to calm the protest. but at the moment that they're still continuing, and this started really last week, there wasn't a lot of noise when pedro castillo was 1st detained on his way to the mexican embassy. and the process of actually grown, especially in the south, especially in rural areas, which were supportive of him at pedro castillo, the ex president was a teacher from a rural area. he was an indigenous hearse and in peru and a lot of people here that we've been speaking to actually. right now. we're in the,
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the biggest market in the country. a lot of the people that we've been speaking to been saying that this isn't fair. it's the congress that we've got in the way of him that afforded him all along. and now they've got him out of power. of course, the other sites, this is all of those corruption charges against him at the fact that he cycle through about 80 different ministers in less than a year, a half in charge and accusations, not just a corruption, but it also was inefficiency. incompetence have been very widely leveled against him out there was john holman reporting live from lima. john many thanks. at least 5 cities across ukraine, including the capital key, have been hit by as many as 60 missiles launched by russia. people in parts of the capital a being urged to take shelter. now, troop was shaken by 3 blasts. ukraine says that russia's military has targeted critical facilities and car keys, creevy v and zappa asia. joe hall report. shortly after dawn on friday and yet another country wide russian missile attack the target as before,
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ukraine's energy grid officials say 9 power facilities would damage the aim to freeze people into submission air raid sirens in the capital, keith drove civilians under ground seeking shelter in the cities metro stations, air defenses are said to have intercepted most of the incoming missiles, but even then debris must fall somewhere and it can fall anywhere. and what else to do on a freezing friday on the ground? but don and c. o. o. at tech and our energy and infrastructure making people suffer. you are in the winter time, that's a ball genocide to follow a nation. but i must admit that our morals is extremely strong,
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and we will never surrender on thursday far away in geneva, the un high commissioner for human rights warned that ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure were exposing millions to extreme hardship. over 10000000 consumers are facing cuts in electricity and millions. a cut off from a regular supply of water and additional strikes could lead to a further serious deterioration in the humanitarian situation and spark more displacement . this was the scene at a residential building in the central city of creevy, re struck by missiles shot down or gone astray. this metro station, another impromptu shelter in the northern city of car key, which will hurt you. we heard the explosions. they were a lot of them, she says i was in a bus and the electricity was still on. but then the power went out and we came
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down here. now we're waiting for the air raid alarm to end. after the 9th such wave of attack since october with public food and heating stations now in widespread use, ukrainians were left placing emergency blackouts and plummeting temperatures. as this punishing wartime winter grinds on, jonah haul al jazeera european leaders have agreed on a 9th round of sanctions on russia for its war and ukraine. existing measures prompted an exodus of international manufacturing and technology companies from the country. the kremlin says it has a plan to fill the void alley hush and reports for moscow. nearly 10 months after invading ukraine, russia has been frozen out of many markets. international sanctions have limited the goods coming in, but having course the economy collapse that some predicted. so we have the most off
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inflation in in spring. it was cost primarily why by this disruptive logistics decline of impact. so big inflation in birth. the 1st 1st impact. second, the barked on on li before was 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. um no problem with johnston before the the main problem is that what you've become accustomed to for
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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 brand, so 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 oscar, 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 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 seen is seen the video, all of her technologically advanced companies from rush. so
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it's very difficult to substitute. the government has launched vehicle out pharma city cal manufacturing plants and announced plans to increase investment and to technology development and artificial intelligence at the good. the nifty good. 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 but i really don't just the president's plans are ambitious. what observers worn international sanctions could squeeze washers, industrial capacity for yes to come. i the actual 0 more school. plenty more to come here on this news are including demanding answers in south korea. families of the victims of the halloween, crowd crashes. call for government accountability. $49.00 days after the disaster had a soon army of tropical fish washes over a hotel lobby in berlin,
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after one of the world's largest aquariums busts ah, at least 19 people have died and several, a missing after a landslide, had a camping ground in malaysia. it happened in getting highlands outside caller lumper. the victims include at least one child rescue crews are searching for survivors. more than 20 people of been pulled alive from the bud. i stuck out 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. those who i came home sir, is the secretary general of them lazy and red crescent society. he says the campsite hit by, the landslide didn't have a permit to operate. the land owners have been granted permission to to have farms
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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, the reason why we are having this success repeat. the actual landline happened at about 2 am. and that was when everyone was sleeping and it was dark. so at the beginning was a bit of a challenge for the rescue efforts. however, as we get into the day, there was light and, and we and we got assistance from many different authorities and now and used to have come on saying to provide assistance and a lot of it has to be done manually. and as the thing might, they might have suitable for heavy equipment. and now we have to deploy green personnel and those who are very much familiar with the surroundings,
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to ensure that the areas that they conduct the search and rescue ah accurate and that they do not receive the course, the land to be good for the deteriorate and we don't want to have for the last slide. moving on. memorial services have been held across south korea for the 158 people who died in a crowd crash in late october. the victims families are still demanding answers from the government units. kim reports from sol. ah, the bell tolls for the 158 people who perished in october. in one of the worst accidents in south korea's recent history. families and relatives gathered at this buddhist temple and soul to remember those. the last words from bereaved family members are read out. i didn't mean i miss you more with the passing of time. with every breath,
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each of my joints cries out. so you worked hard to ward your dream of having your own business. now you and your dream, our god. she paid tribute to her son. she hun, who was an actor. tom is active. yes, i see. i've yet to register g hahn's death. i don't think i ever can. please don't forget. but remember our sons and daughters whose lives were ended on the cold ha, one pavement in south korea. oh, $49.00 days on the victims. families say the government has not been clear in its words and actions. they want to know what cause the crowd crash on october 29th and accountability, calling for the minister of the interior safety ease hung me and his step down. the presidential office says it will wait until the conclusion of police and parliamentary investigations before deciding who's responsible. more than a dozen people on the chain of command that night have been charged with
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professional negligence. the police investigation is focusing on why, even as the 1st call for help went out at 6 34 pm. with some warning of an impending crush. it would take more than 4 hours to block off foot traffic from that bottlenecked alley way. and as the probes continue and the deceased are more and many are still living with the guilt of having survived that night, one high school student who survived the crush was found dead in an apparent sewage late monday night. either his mother had a poet, him missing his last 2 friends and had been receiving counseling at school unit, kim al jazeera. so at least 60 people have died of drinking tainted liquor in eastern india. local media say that some people lost their eyesight. after consuming the toxic alcohol, the lease of launched an investigation homemade liquor is cheaper than regular alcohol or our colleague buying shops course and,
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and has led to mass deaths among the country, sir. poorer population. a caught in kosovo as convicted, a former rebel commander of war crimes, including murder, it found sally must offer tortured prisoners in the camp. run by the kosovo liberation army during the 1998 conflict with serbia. he's been sentenced to 26 years in prison. at least 10 people, including 5 children of, died in a fire and at an apartment building in se, france, the fire started on the ground floor of a 7 story block of flats overnight. in the city of leon, least 14 people were injured. there's a major cleanup on the way, and berlin, after a huge aquarium burst in the foyer of a hotel. the aqua don had been a major tourist attraction in the germinal capital. as alex bed reports, it was the world's largest freestanding cylindrical aquarium 1500
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tropical fish, living out their lives in the foyer of a good and luxury hotel bus. early on friday morning, that marine dream came crashing down the 25 me to toll cylindrical tank 1st, sending 1000000 liters of water rushing through the hotel lobby and had their shirts everywhere. the furniture, everything has been flooded with water. and of course, i think across by this huge pressure, so it looks a bit like a war zone with the huge a very i'm just yes that we watch it and we were so amazed, it's beauty, giddiness and suddenly everything is a matter of only 2 people were injured as soon army of broken glass debris and fish washed through the building and out on the streets of central berlin. the hotels, restaurants and shops will also easily damaged. it sounded almost like a firework, but the hotel actually shook inside. i could describe it as
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a and i jilted out of bed and turned around and i didn't see any movement, so i didn't know what the heck was going on. it's still unclear what caused the tank to burst. hundreds of people had been staying at the hotel and had now been forced to leave the building, but it was about the fit. she's not, not yet been able to walk the 1st floor completely, which is probably where the fish will be. the thing is that the water is completely leaked out, and about $1400.00 of these fish, the, in this aquarium could not be saved either. hundreds of small fish had been house and aquariums under the hotels lobby without electricity for the tanks. it feared many may have suffocated, and if any fish are found to live a number of organisations including the bill and who have offered to take them in, alex beard al jazeera, thousands of government documents relating to the assassination of us president
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john f. kennedy at being made public, maybe 60 years up to he was shot dead. the u. s. national archives, as recently as released nearly 13000 files about the killing in dallas in 1963. but the white house held some documents back to to national security concerns. the warren commission but investigated the shooting, found that lee harvey oswald assassinated j. f. k. masa has launched a rocket from the coast to california to $1.00 and $2.00 ignition and the lift off. it's carrying a satellite which will conduct an unprecedented survey of the world's oceans, the surface water and ocean topography, satellite or swat or perform detailed scans of all the oceans, lakes and large rivers on the planet. that data could provide vital clues about the climate crisis. linelle, sushi is the chief operating officer at the french national center, the space studies. he explains the importance of the mission. and i just,
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it's very important and very important for the old community to tackle the climate change because it's a measurement, very important to measure the sea level. it's a, it's a measurement who have been down for 30 years now. it's an historical corporation. well, with the g p l in the united states between the kinetic fringe space at and c and the united space to measure the sea level. and the sea level is a very good mocker for the global warming because it is due to ice melting 1st. and secondly to extensions augment the channels volume of the water and because of that heat. so when missouri versus the sea level up to 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 population. you know that more than 20 percent of the 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, the satellite will measure very precisely also for the 1st time, the fresh water on the us we, she's a very important challenge or so for the future. an hour does that. it does up with a new generation of, of instrument and which is linked to an indefinite mitre system in k bond. usually we have an argument and we measure already is a level of the see down the satellite. and then we have a new system, we indefinitely, much more precise to missouri level of the sea, but not only and also freshwater on big rivers and b place. so it is very, very important. and a new step for natalie's or research, but little very operational things to tackle climate change. well, get a weather update next here on al jazeera than will live on will come studio on the house, police refurbish, not counting down to sundays. big final,
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at the sales stadium. ah ha, no sign of any right across not to the middle east over the next couple of days. no great surprise is there little more cloud across northern parts? you notice little band of cloud. they're just sliding into central parts of saudi arabia, but it's not rain bearing. i think the main thing to notice is got a stiff wind just blowing in across the gulf. that is shamal. when for a time 26 celsius on sat, stay cool down to around 24 degrees celsius for the fido of the welk. up on sunday, i will be brisk, wind rabbit. as i said, it will stay fine and dry not quite the same there into the far south of the arabian peninsula. just around the mon, you might just catch the remnants of an old cyclop drifting across your agency. i think it will make any progress in lab, but it will be breezy. you might to see
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a few specs of spots if rank it a bit of rights who went to the far north west of africa, around northern parts of morocco, easing across the algerian coast. possibly into algeria much of north africa is try, but some showers they are just scraping their way along the coastal fringes of west africa by any chance. meanwhile, across the tropics, those showers coming rob more expansive as well as we go through the next couple of days. line a shower sarah to that eastern side of south africa, making their way by the east. ah. cities, home to millions and debate driver of the climate crisis. cities have more space in school to do the radical things. pledges are made about smarter. green, a lower carbon cities. when gentrification is a growing process of unit quality and displacement, what are these promised utopia for everyone or just to select feel,
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all hail the planet looks at where the green cities can also be socially. just episode 5 on al jazeera. in across southeast asia, a growing number of women are recruiting bonding and even killing for violet groups . one or one aisd investigates the rise of these female parsons on al jazeera lou. with
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welcome to world cup to day on fire if mile or live at our studio on doe has waterfront to the host nation katara. it's the last rough day at the tournament is we count down to the biggest match in world football presidential approval cut our 2022 with hailed is the best world hop adver by the boss of feedback lean, unless he's carrying the hopes of a nation. fans back home or loving his new approach that they can argentina to the final but front supper as sat bad. 5 players miss training as a virus. sweet, good squad. ahead of the game. and finishing on a high note morocco squad hope to end their historic tournament with the bronze medal. ah,
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well joining me in the studio is our football analyst, gemma so les, we'll get her thoughts in just a moment. but 1st people, president johnny and fatina was held cut our 2022 as best world cub ever. he was speaking at a press conference in doha, where he also announced some more big news for morocco after they've reached the semi finals. but cadre has now been chosen to host the club world cup in february, with an expanded 32 team edition set to launch in 2025. and he richardson was at the fee for press conference. will leave this world cup in this same conference. whole faith of president johnny advancing, delivered an along monologue in which she rounded on. critics of castle, in particular, western countries saying they were in no position to be handling 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 teams from all consonants reached the knockout
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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 footballers, the fans and immediate get ready to leave cattle. he 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 to was portrayed to them. and these people, when they go back home, they will speak about their experience. the people who stay here, they will speak about that experience and they will open up more to the others. and i think this is really an important or non football legacy, which this particular woke up person has brought in. francine also gave an update on the format of the corporate world. coffee says it will be expanded to include
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$32.00 teams from 2025 in the short term. a smaller version of that tournament will be hosted by morocco early next year. now morocco's had multiple bits in the past to host the men's world cup. none so far successful, but after everything that country nettie has achieved here in qatar icons and no harm to verify the one day. take the man's welcome back to africa. inferencing also facing the complexities 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 games, the length of tournament all questions that a yet to have definitive answers fee for he says will be revisiting all those topics early next year. okay, let's talk to jama now and, and fatina also saying that this world karp has gotten some ways in changing people's preconceptions about football culture in the arab world. do you agree with
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that? yes, i agree. i think us some close to very close minds are very difficult to change, but definitely are a lot of pressure. this is half change, especially for the people that actually came here. and they realized it was experiencing a game here in the, in the, me, the last there and see that the, the football culture excite men. they're all bad emotions at football and are gets to the, to the fun base that he tap and actually here. and it's been a great tournament with her, woke up spirit breathing at any single shred. so yeah. thing that, that, that her bridge bridge this has have definitely changed for so the people that came here. yeah. and i and i have also felt so much passion and excitement about hope all is well here. i jack jenny and fatina also calling this the best world cup ever . what has been your take on it? i mean for me is the most unique. i need, sir, probably going to be the most exceptional because it will not be happening any time
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soon. dot to all, almost all the walk up is not a small country slash safety. so that sir, allow what i was telling earlier that you can breeze the world cup the football anywhere in any street in the stadium. yes. but here in carnage, in, in, in any gardner you can feel that there's something a big a figarola that's happening kinda in the country. so i don't know the best. it's difficult to for this kind of labels i, i was in brazil and that was amazing as well. but he, i'm sure it's been great and it's been very much or unique getting a will remember for a lot of time, this woke up morocco has done very well here. and we've been talking about the 48 team format in 2026. i do you think that that formal, well results in, in better representation for africa and asia? yes, of course, because it, there will be more teams. so this kind of fun countries that usually they don't get to the final stages. they will have more chances for not only asia and africa,
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but for sure it will increase. but for example, canada, it's been 36 years with no kenny than the world got probably a full generation without enjoying that. it won't be happening. so yeah, thing for, for discounts, that may be football is not that much expanded, that will bring look good opportunities and we have witnesses here. some shocking the feed surprises. are it on saudi arabia, australia, japan, south korea, making it to the, to the last 16. so yeah, i'm sure it will. how kate emma will. let's turn our attention to sundays final now . argentina and france preparing for their match at the sales stadium summer saying there is a new lino massey on the field during this world cap. and in argentina, people are loving it to raise a bow reports from when a series. oh, a freeze my unit. macy has made it to people's hearts in argentina. what are you looking at foyle? it's being printed on t shirts. mugs and even tattooed on people's bodies and allow me to sell dollars
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and dinner. tony will face, he works at this shopping when aside as well and says the growing demand for t shirts with a phrase shows support for the football star. oh, good. okay, laughing to the louis area. i think people wanted a messy who's 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 doug 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
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a chord back home and has been used in commercials music and even a wine bottles. criminal people here are in love with the leona 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 eagle matter, lorna, whose sharp mouth constantly got him into trouble. little bit of january, but writers who at young fair says, likening messy to marianna is a mistake. this missy, i mean, we tend to comprehend it to marijuana all the time. and you can compare missy to melanie because there are different types of personalities. and thank people, they laugh as a outspoken stylist, not at all. and now the risky style i would say from arizona and missy, he's now been like this. people's reactions have a lot to do with football rivalry,
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but also challenging authority. and that's the beauty of football. now, i mean a, we have some, a province here in the south and europe to some much more developed area. but when it comes to the game a we are equal argentinians are excited for the world cup final, hoping that finally you an ill missy will bring the trophy to latin america once again. so i'll just see down one of scientists. okay jama, argentina, they got to the final back in 2014 losing to germany. but there seems to be a very different sort of mood around this argentina team. do you think? yes i, i do. i was at montana and even though it was a very tight final i, i don't sing, not just didn't had that grinning more to maybe were in college like this. now they have it all for one reason they, they've just won the co pa america so that they have these winning
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a streak and the fact that they lose that opening game made them be in finals and they are a he and his final was a lot of winnings on their voc, anna, also in 2014 that the coach was alejandro isabella. he was i think maybe too much defensive and leonel. messy was not that well sheranda, he's got a lot of italian and y'all are an urgency and as well, he east enjoyable men to miss you. okay, massey, if he does end up winning this woke up, are we going to and the debate finally massy or mera donna who is that? i mean the debate, it's about they stay and now people ha, right to have some opinions different opinions for me that they did would be over. because for me to readies one messy thing if he wins or not, because he's being at this top level for almost 15 years, know what no other football player was able to do that until now. so yeah,
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he needs that title, that very special important title that he doesn't have it for me would been the end of the debate for sure. ok. frances aberrations have been hampered by sickness and the squad. 5 players miss training on friday, including central defenders. rafael are on an abraham cannot pay as well as midfielder address. robbie: oh no, no, we're not afraid of the virus deo and adrian had a headache, a little stomachache. i made them a little tea with ginger and honey and they were better. but no, no, we're not worried about that. i hope everyone is getting better. i hope everyone will be ready for the final. we're joined by, we're joined now by french football expert, jonathan johnson. he's joining us from paris. jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. well, before the turn meant front was a lot of their big names to injuries. and as we just heard there now struggling with illnesses, will they have enough players to take on argentina?
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like me back on. i think from when you look at the strength and depth that they have will always have enough group plans to pitch with additional wants to go into a game of vision or, you know, missing some players through illness. are doubtful. especially key players like hobby or like right around who's coming to some very good form in the torment. rubio as well. but i think as well cannot say, proved himself against morocco to be very important that defense and ideally for, for additional i think he will be hoping that those 3 in particular can certainly be fit enough to stop against argentina. because it could be that his hopes to install a new oven depend on the a map bay is on the brink of winning his 2nd world cup, but everyone says he's just gonna keep getting better and better could we see him surpass massey's career achievement soon. i think it's gonna take
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a long time to support everything that message the chief throughout his career. but thinking about the obviously started well on that routes throughout his career. we will see what the, what the future holds, but obviously to potentially have to walk up to his name by the end of this week or something, but he hasn't managed to do want. so obviously he speaks to the how much of an important town and special plan, kidding him back he is, but also at the same time, you know, i think him back a and messy that different types of plans as well. and, you know, we've seen the best and maybe not necessarily the best, the worst, but, you know, perhaps getting them back to slightly lower level this in the last couple of games of this tournament. so he will be very keen to get one over messy in this fall because obviously if, if he school the mess he doesn't, then he finishes the top score of the world. ok, one of the players and bob here massey are coming back to their club. she without that trophy, how do they then manage that disappointment as teammates?
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yeah, it's going to be a really interesting dynamic to watch and you've got name on mocking. yes. coming back, you know, with the disappointment of not having one with brazil martinos in particular, who they say was, unfortunately the full guy for guy for the service out in cutoff name are apparently considering his international future with brazil. and then whoever might be on lucky enough to be on the losing side this weekend will also be going back disappointed as well. i think even how many flashes that could have been between p s g teammates. i think the club will feel grateful, but it's taken this long for 2 of them on i'm just come up against each other, but it does have the potential to be a difficult 2nd half of the season for p. s g, depending on the outcome. okay, jonathan johnson, thank you so much for your time. great to get your thoughts. okay. yeah ma'am. no team since 1960 to you have one back to back titles. why do france need to do to
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pull that off? first of all, get better and be healthy for that he came. i think the only weakness they have shown is that defensively. ah, not to make mistakes. if they do the same mistakes they did to burst his moral code, they will suffer so much because in front of them the for to go to school. really messy, holly anal reticence of hernandez said very dangerous. forward said they have only been able to to manage one gleick, glean sheet in that game against morocco. so if they manage to do that normally stakes better in the fans and, and healthy i'm, i'm sure they will have a lot of channels. okay. well in 24 hours from now, we'll know whether it's croatia or morocco who go home with the bronze medal they can beat and the 3rd place playoff. the match is a chance to finish the tournament on a high note to an morocco's coach once to and this historic few weeks in style history, knowledge women on accept came to that as well and produce you,
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i guess that's the worst game that we have to play, but we're still excited to play it. despite the disappointment, we obviously would have liked things to go differently than we would have liked to be in the actual final. but this is a 3rd place to playful. we want to be on the podium. we want to finish our tournament beautifully. no, i think it's a good mr. play because we can and there is in the world. something never happened for african then this theme of america. after the loser, friends, of course, were disappointed. like i said, we played good. what is the same, the final of the work up? so after the game day later, we can be happy. how impressed and so prized, have you been how morocco have done at this world cause i must confess, i was very surprised. even though you, because i probably were not thinking about how much time in this morocco site had because they didn't have previous success. but they did so well. they played
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amazingly, they got these competitive spirit and acting as an underdogs. i think the brochure and it's been a pleasure to watch them play and how they were not having any kind of complex playing against your champions, like spain fraud and they did so well. so yes i've been, i've been very much surprised and i think that is a before and after these work up for sure. for more. oh cool. ok. well croatia we're finally 4 years ago, but the chance of the metal is still exciting. the players, their coach says they want to make probations proud of their team again. this those meant to be put in 1998. that was the 1st metal for croatia and a major thing achieved at that time by the national theme. it was also recognition for croatia only just reached its independence and the world got to know, croatia,
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it was the beginning of a very shiny period of football achievements for the country. now it's a different thing. we have gone one better with the silver medal in 2018 and reached even greater achievements in terms of results. bots, of course, this welcome means a lot to us. and we would like our people to be proud of us with the bronze metal. you know, it's very likely to be luca mod rich's last world. cobb watches his contributions been to world cups, world cubs and football a lot. the huge one. he's been one of the best me feel learn so all of the wall in football he was the only one who was able to stop bipolar is i mean balance between missy and get a center on a low. he's so much talent, he's a leader. he's a captain and he will leave us so, so much quality football but also sportsmen sheep for example, when he come for the p. c made so that he go off 3rd of the defeating a brazil. and this kind of gestures that makes that when he goes to a stadium,
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even rivals will club with him. okay. alright, that 2023 will see the biggest ever women's world cup stage in australia, new zealand. earlier joanna gas raska spoke to right now about the tournament. she's the vice president of women's football, one, football. it's with great pleasure that we can look forward to another one of those big events. and this time i think with a lot more meaning than any of the additions of this journeyman 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 a great question and i think it's something that we've been thinking a lot about in the last and the last month. right. i mean even morocco is going to
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be their 1st time ever playing this car. i only 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, you know, playing and representing their country, you know, well up. 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 gemma. we've seen, you know, record breaking crowds in real family atmosphere at women's football tournaments around the world. i didn't expect to see more of that at the women's world cup and australia. new zealand. yes there because the grow of woman footballers speak to i was mentioning it's unstoppable. it was already a huge, her achievement. what's happening? the last euros left her these said this summer in england, and in for sure, i mean that aware record break early sales are about talking. oh, under australia, new zealand. walk up and not it's, it's unstoppable one of the factors. the key factors is that now woman footballers, they are to start already, we're talking about alex. yep. with their yeah. as lucy would own some cared. a lot
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of move and rub, you know, a lot the football players they are to pay your nears. they inspired other woman, and this makes a lot of people are wanting somebody wanting to go to to the state of yours, and i'm sure it's gonna be amazing. the next woke up. oh, he just very briefly, i want to know about this world caught you as a female sports journalist as covering this world had been different to other tournaments that you've covered. i'm, it's been very comfortable, but it's i, i wouldn't expect nothing else because i've been here earlier than i knew with will do better respectful than normal calls thing in the stadiums for us reporters. it goes, it, making it easier. it's been a great experience. her, i don't know if bet are different, but it's been easy as more than and buried it. very nice, very bl, isn't sure. okay, jam at, well, the cats are, well, cap hasn't just been about football. the event has showcased arts and culture from around the middle east. sorry, heritage has been at the katara national library, which is holding an exhibition. celebrating one of algeria is most important.
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artists. bold bryant and whimsical is how i describe 18 art pieces here by alger in altis, by out, he had seen, you can see the element of surrealism that is said tool. so it was inspired to casso and my teeth. how fast ever exhibition was in paris in 1947, it was a solo exhibition at the met gallery, where many of the artists and the elite world of art would do anything to exhibit work there. until now, of course, the history of art looks at, you know, the art movements and the artist who influenced artists from, you know, all the different parts of the world. and we are as a museum from other and are looking at other perspective, which is our perspective. and this is, she's a great example for this by who is adopted by a french woman and taken paris. never forgot her origins in algeria. and she would
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paint some of those baba and folk law patterns that you would see in north africa in the middle east as well. and she used to share a studio is to cast those to be used to have cosca and they would inspire each other. she sort of fell off the radar for decades and it's only through private collections. hearing cats are that she sort of come back to the forefront and the world cup is not just focusing on football. it's also focusing on talents and culture and aunts and reclaiming it. back from the west and making it about this region. let's go back to the world. can't find out who will be celebrating on sundays. a fee for legends tournament is currently going on here. and katara gave al jazeera so hell malik the chance to catch up with some of the stars from the past and find out who they think when the trophy
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with the world cup is coming to an end. but right now we have a legend tournament going on. busy here and gets off, it's not but you did find out who some of the staff is yet via think are going to trial on funding for. i'm hoping that we were the williams to one for us. i think it will be difficult because we are strong. we are strong and they've been growing into the competition. they with a lot of passion. and i know we were face about development to move funds in the stadium. i will say tina environmental area is there a way i can do that. if you want to ship a computer from a a vehicle blitz,
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eli complex with us who's winning the final. come on. and i'm friends. so obviously i wouldn't say france knowing that the other side there's no missy. or the team as attentive. and for sure that that would help him to win the coffee off to america. i know in a to 6 both grade teams but slightly fudging tanya white. i don't know because they want it so much better. michigan bonnie approval for what a 2nd on a momentum. no i get it on the on that on that and what you say that if where is i will go that on is and you have been a kid. okay. well no. can i must have football a double amino name credit of being sick with in his 2nd contina gibbs messy point and then i go by monday.
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well the legends have spoken, now all we need to do is wait for pick up on sunday and lucille argentina versus frank, we want the call. it is unpredictable. we shall see who ends up well champion. i jam. i got asked kitty thing is going to win. so the opening bay said argentine i'm liking of they are in the final so i'll be there marching. tina our case, you're sticking with argent. i had says france, my heart says argentina. so i, you know, we'll see. okay, thank you jama for joining me. well, this is what we're all building up to the climax of our 2020 to the world path final between argentina and france, which will take place at the sales stadium on sunday. we'll have more from here in our next world have special at $2130.00 g n t. so join us again,
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right here on al jazeera, see that ah ah ah
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a they all ready for the 1300000 a make or break moment for synagogue? happy. here i can tell you that ends with the stadium to make sure they got it. they would not believe it when argentinians are feeling here in central gwinn side, and here in the center of so you could almost have been forgiven. but thinking that sat through a would love an opportunity for found to be creative and celebrate their team.
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