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they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political division since 2011, the amazon say they're happy with their new found freedom. the news this is al jazeera. ah. hello, i'm told mccrae, this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, tennessee is holding a parliamentary election, but nearly every opposition party is boycotting the vote. putting the brakes on a mass drive as protestant jordan against the rising cost of fuel. cruise,
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political turmoil deepens to ministers resign as protests as cold for the new president to step down. hoping to in their world cup run on a high morocco take on croatia for 3rd place had cut our 2022 and we go behind the scenes of what's been built as the world's largest fashion event. ah. it's just past 10, g m t 11. am in tennessee where polling is on to why in parliamentary elections, but turn out is law with opposition, parties boycotting device. it's the 1st vote on the tennessee as controversial new constitution. opposition supporters are demanding president chi site stepped down bayside, the election is illegitimate. after he expanded his presidential powers, last cheer side sacked, his government and suspended parliaments in july last year. his opponents accused
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him of staging. a qu, beside argued, he acted legally to rescue to nicea. he went on to award himself powers to rule by decree in september 2021. in june this year, side 5, dozens of judges. the rest of the judiciary went on strike a month later, members of parliament tried to reverse the president's decisions. saeed responded by dissolving par moments, and in july, people voted in a referendum on a new constitution that strengthened the presidency and weakened the powers of parliament. with a referendum passed, but turn out was lo, it was boycotted by many political parties hush, him alley bar is in turner's. he explains what's different since the last election by 2021 i say, decided it's about time to change the political landscape now for a candidate to be able to be eligible to,
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to run for the election. he has to present his campaign plan for the to the authorities. he has to provide a signature of 400 people in his district and then wait for the approval in this district. while i stand, only one candidate was approved was eligible to, to run for the election. which means that by the end of the day, he becomes the defacto member of the parliament of the next parliament in tennessee . people are not excited for the simple reason is that this is the 1st time in 12 years that it is or will have a parliament that does not really have an biggest say all the authorities. the power have been now consolidated under the authority of president. i say that this explains why the position is of boycotting the election. the biggest most powerful trade union in tennessee of the u. g t t, which has initially backed, i say it a month ago, backtracked and said the decisions made by the president are just going to further
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undermine. and it wrote political gains in the country. what happens next? we have to wait and for happens, but ultimate is just going to be one of those parliament's lead a run by individuals. and this is going to create some challenges ahead for brazil, isis i. it who faces a string of other issues, particularly economy, has been really suffering over the last for years. returning a sly from tunis, monica marks an assistant professor of arab crossroads studies at new york university of tubby. thank you very much for being on this news. our, you've described these as sham relations. how worried are you about what happens now? extremely, extremely concerned to new orleans are experiencing more economic deprivation than ever. it does not appear that kind of cited the president has any plan to deal with that. there have been rolling shortages of basic necessities, ranging from grain and flower to sugar and butter and important medicines and
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pharmacies, and to museums feel very fat up. a lot of the hope that people had invested in chi, isiah to deliver on revolutionary dreams deferred from 2011 has dissipated. and what you see now in tunisia is a mood of exhaustion. i would describe the mood on the street here almost as, as comatose and sarcasm. every one says what election when you ask them what they're planning to, to do here on election day either because they simply don't know that there's an election. there's a huge problem with voter awareness or because they know perfectly well that there's an election, but they view it as a masquerade and are coping through sarcasm. i guess that apathy doesn't play into sides hands that, you know, people of boycotted the referendum. they, you know, extremely low turnout and the selection is, is that working against the people and foresight? do you think? yeah, it absolutely is turn out in today's election if it's reported accurately. and not
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artificially inflated is likely to be minuscule, much, much lower than in any election we've seen since tunisia, democratic revolution in 2011. and one of the big reasons i, besides voter awareness is, is apathy. and also people feeling like this is a sham and they've lost complete control of the process, but they don't have enough energy. they're so focused on getting basic necessities at the grocery store and paying their bills. they don't have the energy to really go out and make another revolution. a lot of tunisians are jaded about the, the fruits from the revolutionary tree that most of them were able to eat. over the past decade. they, they are so proud of their revolution in 2011, but there are concerned about going out on the streets again. is that going to actually improve their situation? meanwhile, at the lot of tunisians have been waiting and seeing what highest might do to solve their problems. he has been systematically consolidating his new system with one
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man rule in tunisia. he's been ruling by theat since summer 20th, 2021. and to nicea potentially returned to decatur shop. okay. typically speaking get so he consolidates his power through the selection. what happens after this? do you think? yeah, i think we're going to see the bounds of freedom of speech continue to narrow. we've seen kyle sired and his cronies, including now tragically chinese years. once a startlingly independent elections management body. that's managing the vote today . a lot of these people have been going after their critics prosecuting any one, even low level employees who might write a critical op ed in a newspaper. i think we're likely to see that continue. we're going to see chi aside, continue to espouse this rhetoric of populism. that he somehow represents
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a mythic and monolithic chinese in people. but the reality, as in gadhafi is libya next door in the 19 seventy's and eighty's know who did something very similar, is going to be that there's a vast chas in between a rhetoric of populous hyper democratic representation versus the reality of highly centralized. one man rule in tunisia, unless people get fed up enough with the economic situation, usually t t calls general strikes, et cetera. and you see thousands and thousands of people on the street and the military in the ministry of if you're, you're who are some of his primary institutional backers now lose enough confidence in him to destabilize his rule. i think we're just likely to see the bounds of freedom continue to narrow in tunisia sadly. okay, thank you so much. hi, monica, my, except for your insight to on al jazeera said i, assistant professor of arab crossroads studies at said the new york university. thank you. what's well the news and unrest is growing in jordan because of high
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fuel prices. a police officer was killed in protest and the southern region of mon adding to tension about the rising cost of living. fenton monahan has more. these drivers are on strike. fuel prices in jordan have doubled in the past year. for many, it's making life a daily struggle. this banner shows one word to sum up their demand dignity in the manner no. we joined the strike when we felt the effect to the extremely high fuel prices. fuel prices mean higher transportation costs, which in turn mean spike and prices of goods used by jordanians. but while most rallies are peaceful, anger is growing. more and more people are joining the protest. open resulting and confrontations with the police. on thursday, a senior police officer was killed in my province, shot in the head. during a demonstration, the king attended the funeral,
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a show of support for security forces. dozens of officers have been injured in recent unwrap. yeah, the government has promised a 0 tolerance approach to violence and the hands of the lug. we are dealing with the situation and we won't pay any effort to crack down on whoever destabilizes public order. we are required by law to uphold all responsibilities and duties to preserve public security. protesters, one taxes on fuel cancelled, but with global energy prices soaring since russia's invasion of ukraine. the government says it's doing all that camp. it's spent around $700000000000.00 capping fuel prices this year. it's also promised financial aid to vulnerable families. but these protests or say that made very little difference. and if conditions don't improve, the unrest is likely to grow. vent. monahan al jazeera. charlotte and annie is a former deputy prime minister and foreign minister of jordan. he joins us live from
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a man. thank you so much for being on al jazeera. this begin with the violence and the protests that we've seen. how concerned are you that they could get worse? well, i think that there is a, like a massive effort being mounted in order to contain what has happened and to try to give the government space to review its policies and review the price hikes which have been added to fuel prices, which are already high. so in a way, people, you know, the conditions it can conditions in jordan are challenging to more families and to the government at the same time. and so in a way, somebody is trying to find that magic formula which can keep both sides content and capable of doing whatever they have to do. yet the people have felt that the government has it has actually enhanced the doors of us,
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which they have to bear to carry, which really disrupted their balance, their budgets. and the government is trying to remedy it according to people, whoever the, it's on budget problems at the expense of family budgets. and so therefore, you know, we have this confrontation that we see which unfortunately reached the violent levels that nobody in jordan would accept. know the magic formula that you speak up, do you think that a government is capable of finding it to finding that balance? the problem is that i think that the government can, if they really use, you know, the proper policies and so on. but the question is that the country dance of many people in the government, especially after there was a national survey made which revealed that the government does not enjoy high popularity among the people and their confidence in escape ability to remedy their
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situ, acknowledge jewish, and is quite low. so therefore, this, the recent decisions convince the people that the government was not only capable of solving the problem, but also it is oblivious to them because they have increase the prices of oil, which are mostly used by, by people who are of middle and low incomes. and so therefore they had to go to the streets in order to express their displeasure with structure a situation. they don't have the confidence, but the government must really role its leaves and look for the formula as soon as possible in order to bring the series back to normal. does it feel like children is at the crossroads at this point in time between purchases and the government? obviously, neither willing to step down at this point. well tom, the problem is that both the i don't have recently concluded
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a deal with the international monetary fund after the annual consultation, which had been made a couple of months ago. and they, accordingly, the governor was brave for its courage to take the necessary steps in view of in an application or in conformity with the m f. design policies. the going to stick in such steps, including the hiking of the prices of oil derivatives and this, as you see, people have found out that this is going to be to add to their own on existing problems and they wouldn't take anymore. so the government is really caught between their rock and the iowa and the and in a way they squeeze between 2 difficult choices. yeah. well let's hope they can find the metric formula that you speak of. thank you so much. that is jo ann on
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a former deputy prime minister jordan thank you. to cabinet members in peru have resigned after widespread demonstrations. the curfew is in place across 15 regions as well. thirty's try to curve anti government protests. at least 20 people have been killed since former presidents. pedro castillo was detained 9 days ago. marianna, sensuous reports from lima soldiers preventing protesters from taking over an airport using that in force. several people were killed on thursday and more than 50 wounded in the southern and the and city of via gucho, human rights groups say, soldiers shot at demonstrators with light rounds. oh i what happens? what other people were walking with stones or other objects in their hands? but they were only stones or a sign, and in response, soldiers shot them. this is extra judicial killings. this is murder the me running
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. the army says the soldiers came under attack and responded. the conflict is escalating, producing a state of emergency. the ministers of education and culture half resigned. and protesters are demanding new elections, water by malaria gogreen. but on friday, lawmakers failed to reach 87 volts needed to bring the elections forward. the protesters main demand, the mayor of agriculture is angry or not wont, but immediately. we cannot allow the congress to be out of tune with its own population in the midst of a crisis where we are bleeding to death on them. the capital, lima has been fortified and thousands of police have been deployed. not all the protesters have been violent on friday. police didn't fight these demonstrators, instead escorted them as they marched peacefully after 9 days of social unrest. while there mendoza with members how his indigenous eye shaneka community suffered
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during the armed conflict more than 30 years ago. on friday he marched for peace. to put it, we are here because our shenika brothers died and now we don't want violence. i peruvian to see they're fed up with a violin, not only from now, from a history of an armed conflict in the eighty's and ninety's. i've left more than 60000 prove young kid. that's why he's been here the say, they want these now. i get coach was one of the 15 regions under curfew. it was at the center of the violence during the eighty's. and again, now proceed in vienna will not be has called and governors and church leaders to join government officials and begin dialogue with leaders of the most conflicted areas. but below, the has also said she supports the police and the armed forces. medina suck to sell to see that lee might be to ah
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a crow i should take on morocco for 3rd place in the cut. our world camp on saturday as the tournament into its final 2 dies. the match is at 15, g m t at our house caliph international stadium. it could be the last world cup, match for croatia, midfield a luc mudrinich ball. morocco want to finish this surprise, run with a bronze medal. but one place where there's been a lot of moroccan support as dar how sick walk if natasha can i'm is there in the tetra? i imagine they are only just getting warmed up. oh yeah. oh yeah. let me tell you if you been in the suit the last few days, perhaps you've seen i dan and that giant morocco flag. come on guys, give it a little time. oh signatures on it. this leg was made. busy by agnes mother molly got and he had brought it here. hello to the 3rd of february 2022. yes.
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why did you want to do that? it is a very good idea. we. busy busy deacon love from my mom and ask him to make me for this big flag. and i tell him to come to a option. is it my mom? take my blood for to put the name of the people i did the right little. these are the people come with the they're hard to write your name in the culture we are, we are in the, i'm gonna be in the country to know this is the 1st world cup in i've been county. so you have yet to get the moroccan team to sign. that is to come. what are the plans for this flag? the plot is coming here to be good. take an energy for the teams when they see all the people write your name is maybe amazing. amazing, and after the world cup the with does it,
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we did give it for the key go from oracle to make in the lot of and the big museum because all the people from toward the write your name inside. this is the time we are here to see good, good or pickup. it's amazing. i am positive or my her is going to see you in the san tonight with her flag. what is that feel like to be here for a historic moment? her pop in the middle east, a man he denied 2 of the story. we need to change the world. sally. 6 to a new one, a 5 mit the big one, front in the competition. this is 8 got out. we doubt a so this is in addition, we need to see the which one is in. if you do people of the world to me be, take
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a good option for the people, for 2 brands of planet we have in mind 7 for us give you. so i'm not is talking about the fact that another historic aspect of cuts are 2022 is that the aim was to make this the 1st carbon neutral at world car. yeah. back to you. thank you so much, natasha. and i'm good. like down there for the rest of the afternoon or more, argentina fans are arriving and cut off sundays world cup final. i imagine tina already have one of the largest contingent solve supporters at the tournaments. there are already about $40000.00 of them in doha. they take on writing champions, france at lou south stadium on sunday. there's little doubt who's the hometown hero and the argentinian city of rosario, 300 kilometers from the capital,
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born us adi's excitements building there for what will likely be in al mrs. last chance to lift the world cup trophy. my brain, i believe she not what again. it gives me goosebumps, because behind the shirt does work. there's heart, there's blood, which is the same as our players. that she got a santa motion, peter stim. it will have much more in our special world comp coverage. coming up at 1030 g m t said africa's governing african national congress party is electing its leadership later on saturday, delegates of gathered for the vote and johannesburg, president, serial rema poser is running for reelection as the parties. leader protesters disrupted his opening speech on friday from a pose that has come under fire recently after an independent panel found he may have violated his oath of office. gregory im symbol salter is the director of fishing moyer consulting. he says the stakes are high for ram,
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oppose that africans are looking to the ruling party to claim down on corruption and resolve and energy crisis. opinion po, show ram opposed to consistently to be more popular than the amc among the, the south african electric. so from that point of view, you think that the agency would want to stick with him, but he has been pretty against the so called state capture, the looting of state acids. there's a lot of snouts that were in the trough, so to speak, that have been forcibly removed from it. and they're not happy about that. we're currently injuring up to 12 hours of so called load shading. that's power cuts to you and me every day. with half the grid off line and grammar poses repeatedly promised to fix that as, as have previous president. in his speech, he did make a point that part of the problem with the energy power state or s come years of
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state capture in the years. so he is a to and for policy decisions that were taken before that by which he's referring to for president becky. so he's trying to show that there's a long running problem that can't be entirely laid at his feet. but there's an african sitting there without electricity. i'm not sure that that so much comfort somali as president has warned against complacency about the threat of famine as his country face is one of the worst droughts and decades. hassan chic mahmoud told al jazeera it's one of several crises he's been dealing with since taking office in may. so my lear as multiple crisis bliss that's true regarding the drought that are in there to see this that out. now that should fix them. but with the effort to of the somali government and with the support of the international community right now, i can say temporarily we are, but it does have mean that is not fair. mean right now,
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but still that it risk is looming. look, we went through a civil war. klan is fighting against glad goober functions and instructions. we want all through this, but we are out of now. now the only conflict that we had is with parents to groups . yes. as society in everywhere that are a local level conflict to see it on there, but not do killing a lot of people are dying. a lot of people violent conflict it now in somalia is the extent of mr. groups violence and you can see the full exclusive interview with somali as president on upfront. at 1430 g m t, and also online on al jazeera dot com, forward slash upfront with the mayor of the ukrainian capital, keith says the city's water supply and metro service has been restored. well, this comes a day after a wave of russian air strikes and one of the biggest attack since the start of the war. large parts of ukraine were plunged into darkness on friday,
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after more than 70 missiles struck energy facilities. the mayor had earlier warned of what he called an apocalyptic scenario. if the strikes go on, but said there was no need to evacuate yet. but it's time for the weather now he is everton. hey sir, be a quiet end to the well kept looking good temperature wise. hopefully not quite. and in terms of the football for the teams taking place in the 3rd place, play off today. well, have a look at the weather pack home cloud clearing away from the balkan, so it's gonna be fine and dry across sir crow acer over the next couple of days. if a little on the cool side temperatures are grad, around 2 degrees celsius and falling as we go into the early part of next week, we are going sub 0 temperatures about what they should be in split around 13 degrees. it will be fine and dry with plenty of crisp sunshine for the most part, lot of dry weather to lot of sunshine into her morocco. looking good here over the
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next couple of days. we've had some cloud around that's pulled out of the way, brice guys, temperatures pretty much what they should be and it's fine and quiet to temperatures about whether should be for doha over the next couple of days. as you can see, largely clear skies, little bits and pieces of clouds flirting with us is of a fair weather variety, but is resume and we've got quite a brisk wind feeding in from the northwest that shamal when 26 celsius there and dough on saturday afternoon attack cooler, tad fresh as we're going to sunday for the final in terms of tonight's game and temperatures at around 23 degrees celsius. feeling a little chilly by the end of the game. but still hit on al jazeera, we will have more on a potential blow for france. the head of the world can't final against argentina. ah,
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hal, i've got another cold day across much shift gear, but a change is on the way for western pos, at least as we go into the early part of next week than for amounts of earth. wet weather, advertise, wintery, or the over towards yeast. this area of high pressure will gradually weaken and slide further eastwards, as his lovely big, massive plough pushes in of, from the, at, as i say, lovely because it brings milder air in see how the winds around that coming in from a southerly direction. how does that we're already looking at. temperatures were creeping up to around 5 celsius on sas stay in london, that woocommerce some relief, still cold, enough there for paris and said he, cold in berlin. but here comes that cloud and rain and the milder able see temperatures getting up to around 5 celsius there for paris. as we go through sunday. and we're into double figures as we go on into monday. it will be gray, it will be wet, it will be windy, but at least it won't be cold. staying cold over central parts cold enough to over towards the east, largely dry and fine. not too bad across eastern side of the met,
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but little on the chilly side for athens, with a top temperature just 30 degrees celsius. while you drive 2 across northern parts of africa till a few showers out into northern morocco, northern areas of algeria, and still wanted to shout just around the gothic guinea. ah. with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands a chance? i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. we're already in a bit of a crypto winter. it's going to be hell hole there. inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, the killing good brought immediate condemnation from the palestinian authority to
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describe it as cold blooded murder with detailed coverage. health officials say the preservation of this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried quicker for summer system is about to begin from around the world formula. so you probably be okay, living in a building like this with blown up windows and the temperature plummets such conditions really take that's whole lou with welcome along to walk up today on piece of service. excitement is building ahead of wilco final, which is just a day away. now. i'm fine how most we've got lots of build up to the big game,
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including how francis preparations that may be handled by a bug in the camp. argentina or hoping message hamstring holds up, were in his home so that he needs to repeat the regular daughters achievement 36 years ago. and before that there's a 3rd place that payoff to look forward to morocco and croatia are both out and they're impressive. tom is on a high ah, what a rango is here to help make sense of it all. but 1st, let's start with the main event of the day. the 3rd place, player, morocco taken croatia at belief, a international stadium. both are we looking to leave cutter on a high with a bronze medal markers coach? certainly. what's the end of historic felix in style after all really becoming the 1st african or arab side to which the semi finals of a world cup is he knowledge we're male on accept came the bill as well and for the
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suit, i guess that's the worst game that we have to play, but we still excited to play. despite the disappointment, we obviously would have liked things to go differently. we'd like to be in the actual final. but this is a 3rd place to play for. we want to be on the podium. we want to finish our toll of dutifully, and i think it's a good match to play because you can end there'll in the world. something never happened. for african, it's deemed a former go. and after the lose of friends, and, of course were disappointed. like i said, we played good. what is the same you find out of the word club. so after the game, the day later we can be happy, crow gratiot or 5 that 4 years ago. but players are still excited by beat was pets of a metal co says that they want to make additions to proud of their team again. through the store smith tobler, part of our miller in 1998. it was the 1st metal for croatia and
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a major thing achieved at that time by the national team. there was also recognition for croatia that only just reached its independence. and the world got to know, croatia. it was the beginning of a very shiny period of football achievement for the country. now it's a different thing. we have gone one better with the silver medal in 2018 and reached even greater achievement in terms of results. but of course, this woke up means a lot to us, and we would like more people to be proud of us with the bronze medal. early i spoke to even dorian molnar, a sports reporter with h or t croatia. he says people were not expecting croatia to go as far as they did in the tournaments. so when a 3rd metal and a 6 will a cup appearance, it will be just them. i wouldn't say a miracle, but just a dream come true for creation players, but a defense. the creation players already know that they're going to have a heroes. welcome. once again,
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550000 people were here on the streets of zagreb 4 years ago. now even though it's cold and even though it's winter heroes, welcome is once again here, and they will land in 5 pm on sunday and people are welcome. then there's a special program from the airport to the main square and to have such a great run here at this world cup. no one was expecting it, but what co damage has just become the most successful creation manager of all time at speak now to catch lopez her the ann who's outside the krisha team hotel and dell has it with bay cut yet. we'll have the fence that being telling you all in a way 5 as the match. no team wants to play. of course is a match to lock in 3rd place here in this world cup probation fans were hoping to make it to the final round. that was not the case obviously, so we do see that duality of fans be in sad, maybe a bit disappointed,
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but also very proud of their team. we're here with the fan who's actually been here for more than 30 days and really impressive. are supporting the team and making sure the team knows i have the support of the fans. so of course there's disappointment. you guys are out here supporting your team. of course a coach and players often emphasis how important is the france and their support. and we are here from 1st game and we are going to be here till the last game. and we see also some fans. i spoke to saying this is part of football history. we see great players like messy having there were there were there last world cup also are now low and also mother each croatia star player. so in a sense, fans want to be a part of this, of course, and the huge increase of football and sports. the job, the greatest and best of us all small country or one neighbor, wendy, saw paula and the, you know, our reasons why square. so our main international communication code. so we want to
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present ourselves and our country in a positive way. we are giving the respect for the other savvy, or is it is that the respect for us are and we see also fans gathered inside the hotel or rabbit and ready to give her but t m. a final farewell for the last mass. tell me about that. unity that you feel even though you're out numbered by moroccan fans. of course, this is the grecian national team is gathering you. we are like almost every country d, y, that is some segments to north salt, to the club. football in similar, but this is the power of national united t. right? well thank you so much for your, for your time and also for your enthusiasm for your team and all the luck later on this afternoon for, for the match. now we also want to highlight that some fans have told us that most of the emphasis is now is the match against argentina and france for the final. but they want to remind everybody that another magical store, of course,
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later on this afternoon with croatia and morocco for logging in for see which team except the 3rd place, catching up as her down alive from gracious team, hotel hand to head to west bay. thank you. very much for that. no muhammad, that other is for sports journalist in morocco joins us now from casablanca. mama, thank you for your time. what does morocco's incredible run to the semi finals that this woke up meant for the country? thank you, peter for having me. will this work up meant a lot for the country as you know, the last time we want to track it was in 1076. and the last thing we have achieved some think it was in 1986 or my generation one generation older than me have never experience something good with the moral consume, we have never wants anything. we have never been happy with the moral condition. and so this time it was really great for us to see our conference in the best teams of europe go in. the very, very went have in the sanity series. and there was
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a huge unity among fans among the players. and among everybody in the moral, we know there's been a lot of investment in football development academy recruitment of european based plays. but even in your wildest dreams, could you have imagined this kind of success? yes, as you said, there was a lot of investment. there was the academic was provided for keep, they are the national team. there is also the federation that's had made available or the means for them or continue to go very far. but yes, it was likely for us, i can tell you that there was a feeling that it was going to be already or because for the people who know what is going to be the national coach would have been following him with his former teams for that and with that, they know that this coach has something special. he knows how to talk to the players. he knows how to give them the swimming spirit. and he managed everything. he never even complains about anything. i want to give you this example of last
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year when he was coaching with that because of language. and he was, he couldn't recruits any new, they are in january. but he had these little group and he managed to motivate them and to take them to the top of the african continent by winning the african champions league and the top of moral by winning the american championships. so we have for the people who know him and all the workers knew him before we knew that this year was going to be over year and he did it right. and morocco mostly played a compact and patient style of football at this world cup. do you think that they might be more expensive in the 3rd place playing? i think so. yes, as you said, we have played very compact game because we played the teams of discernment. we played a game or to go who are among the job to end of the work and even a region. and this time i think that
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you will be an open play because we have no pressure. this is our 1st game with pressure. and we need to be said yesterday during the press conference that she is going to give some time to the player that we have not seen before in the 1st games . and we know that a all the are they open game even for a has a run who might have some minutes. so yes, i think this is going to be an open game against a team that we already know before. ok, we're going to leave it there. for them a thank you so much for your time. appreciate it. thank you very much for having me . well, we'll look at the final shortly, but 1st to an interview i did earlier this month, zine clark was born without legs a, but the young american hasn't let that hold him back. the wrestler, sprint, an activist has been in cutter for the walk up and along with the football he spoke to me about the accessibility at big events. ah,
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design clock, a wrestler, an activist, for the differently abled, and a man blown away a by the opening ceremony of cut out 2022 cutters condominium. after i'd be heart of cut as a big moment alongside acting royalty. nobody's ever gonna forget this opening ceremony. they're going to be like, remember 2022 and o ha, remember that man? i didn't have any legs that walked out there and dropped the words of wisdom. i don't think they knew a boy. they got the she inclusion at its highest and most finest for i would say that definitely take a page out of doors book on how the accessibility is made. what the building of the stadiums. they made it a point to have elevators have access to every floor of the stadiums, no matter if you're in a wheelchair or if you're elderly or if you're physically challenged, you'll be able to enjoy the game with the next woke up is co hosted by you i say
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canada, mexico, it 25 year old hopes organizes build on what cutoff has done on making the games accessible. people are very kind. they're very generous when things come to united states for the world curb. i expect the same thing. say you go and i fell games or you go to office buildings and stuff like that. it's way harder to get into these buildings cuz accessibility isn't where it needs to be. but people have door, heart people alcantar day have shown their best size. they're put their best foot forward to show that their country isn't based off of the stigmatism that the rest of the world is giving them. giant lives by the motto, you don't need legs to be put print on this planet. and that's exactly what both him and him are doing. fine. hamilton al jazeera doha. let's shift focus this sunday's final now. and francis preparations have been handed by illness in the squad. 5 players miss training on friday,
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including central defenders. rafa baron and abraham, a canarsie. as well as midfielder adrian roberto? no. in the bomb up a bill. no, we're not afraid of the virus. diane 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. well, that's france. what about argentina in rosario? the hometown of linelle massey there is hope and excitement that they prodigal son can finally guide the country to their 1st world cuff since 1986, 300 kilometers north of warner saturdays on the western bank of the parent river. you'll find resario the farming city where leona massey grew up and 1st kicked a ball. his image is everywhere, with murals, celebrating their favorite star warning. yes, so beverly out of the, he was a funny child, his life was soccer. more than anything playing with all the kids. he is what he is
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to day for all of us. we thing, he's a great, he's a star, but people like me still see him as the child who continues to play, who continues to share and be a team player. and that nice guy like a the truth is that he deserves the best in life because he's a beautiful person, a born leader, and he will make all of us happy. we are already champions nearby in the town of sarah dino. a huge and woven number 10 argentina shirt, hangs above the streets, attribute to messy and his teammates who play france in the final of cats are 202213000 kilometers away. my boy, i believe she now bought again. it gives me goosebumps because behind the shirt there is work at us. there is heartier. there is blood. sundays match will be messy . second woke up final having lost the germany in 2014. this year is opponents presents a formidable challenge from the defending champions. and i mean to become the 1st team to retain the title since brazil in 1962, busted on but a bill,
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but all it's going to be a close game. i feel that both teams will be careful. i feel that they're going to attack because there is a style they both have. i think ads and tina will go with a lot of 5 again, with 3 down and 2 more open going down and forming the line of 5. i feel that they will defend and not attack as much because we know what is at stake. the tooth teams will go one step further up the level. it's a pivotal match and which is where it goes. it will be the 3rd cap for whoever wins . at messy is form a club new was old boys. there's a confident mood ahead of the big game and i wanna see what we're going to win. that's how it is because these guys are up for it because of the way they treat each other. apart from doing it for gen, tina, they're going to do it for my c needs, and we'll end of setting all directors because that's how it is. it's crazy. this
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mural and rosario reads from another galaxy and from my neighborhood victory on sunday would see messy. repeat diego, my return as achievement of 36 years ago and take his popularity to even greater heights. david stokes al jazeera, i leaped springing alpha blackness. wanna go to talk about that final that says the obvious question. can argentina finally, when this for messy? no, absolutely. they can and then i guess we have to continue with the same theme. things are getting better. of course we were, it was one of them really said, because uncle, the mighty is getting better yesterday in practice, he was able to respond at a 100 percent. so that ends up being yet another aspect of argentina that they can really exploit against france, a player that can actually run at the defense and, and really start attacking them directly. well now you talk about the maria coming back from coach and tina and look at the french side of things. it's like people are coming back. people are actually withdrawing with hearing reports of illnesses in the capital it. how much is that gonna affect things for france? has that matter the entire tournament. i mean,
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look at players are missing at the beginning. i mean, the amount of players that weren't able to come to, and of course, the bombastic reports about accounting men's marriage, which was not true, but did been able to step up regardless of, of who's been, who's been absent. so i don't think that's going to be such a big factor. i think at the end of the day it's v 11. the step on the pitch for france, 11, the step on the pitch for argentina are the ones are going to make a difference. i'm not saying anything revolutionary, but that's basically what is going to come down to. they strengthen beef has been very impressive throughout this to them. and especially when most of us thought that they were decimated by injuries. the were decimated completely out of context . as it turns out, but given the injury problems that they had coming into the tournament, you think that they've exceeded expectations by getting this for now. now france, france is one of the deepest sides in this tournament. they, they've, they've had nearly, like, like we said at the beginning when the, when the work up started, they could, they could fuel to maybe 3 teams and 2 of the, or maybe all those 3 teams can end up in the semi final. so you have that type of quality on a squad like that. there's really no doubt as to what they can do. valuables,
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as they say, year wall cup are the most advanced yet with microchips to assist both tracking and referee decisions. but one man and the moral consider marrakesh is keeping the art of hand, making leather, football's a life? ah, the only a live feed is on his was home to bomb. they found a more better because in the bottles we don't lose. i will eat dinner with have i also has a little fall the what are the only the only i'm on that album. it place very long meeting with a bottle. when i'm all with ah good. what are the day the new mall?
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good though it is on. if the dental cycle, our goals are going with the remote fee. believe the bottle and a book a you can on poles, you know, always good news. the love amuse is vishalini of all if i like just really about only feeding when he's with a lot. okay. she'll time just felt it done, but i don't have a fun one. you called about it laid down won't. if i'll do boy around or in the phone down it up from your point, i don't go on. all you do not get me a phone interview for me to phone. call the pony up with you on what else you need to do him about all the young people
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a with you've old with moll jolly's ideal underneath the ownership with border with oh wow. oh, all blue on the on with ah all those was a lot different to the ones that like this which will be used in the world cup final on sunday they called the dream in show some when the dream is going to come
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through tomorrow night. that's all that we have time for. thank you to one. remember, there is also more on our website, al jazeera dot com, forward slash wolf cap, will back at 1350 gmc, for now it's back to tom. we will see then thanks very much guys, but still ahead on al jazeera, a lawn mouse crystals, the suspended twitter accounts of journalists, soft a global outcry. ah, i studied with both when i was 7 years old, we didn't have that much money. so i play in one big room and i keep the ball to the all. that was the best play of the school. and so my brother said, don't you up for the boat because i know you will reach something. the last of our father bought situation. some charity people help us, so i went to this school of football and after the 7 year from city,
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i went to to hunt and then after 2 months from 15 i got it on national team. my goal is to play for our national team in time to reach these places the house to be strong. you have to work hard. we lose a nice time, a lot of friends, family, but i know what i'm doing. i know what i'm going. my dream was to be a basketball player and that will now at each year ah ah. rescue if it's around to why in malaysia, after a landslide had
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a campsite killing at least 21 people. it happens in gen ting. highlands near a popular tourist resort, outside the capital kuala lumpur, the torrent came down from a height of 30 meters burying people, sleeping in the tents. authority say the search for civil missing people will continue over the next few days. one of them, okay, but we have conducted research for 24 hours after that it will be extended for up to 7 days. and from there who will discuss with the police, whether it is operation will seize or continue for a few more days. with china is now giving out nasal spray, covered 19 booster vaccines for city residence. there has been a rise in the number of reported cases since the government easing of its strict 0 harvard policy, which had led to ria protests cities across the country of pricing for more infections. when north korea is my king, the 11th anniversary since the death of its formerly to kim jong il residents and
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soldiers in the capitol, pyongyang offered flowers at the foot of bronze statues of the former laid up earlier this week. his son and leader kim jong. unsupervised the testing of high thrust fuel engines, which experts i could boost ballistic missile capabilities. ilan masks is twitter will restore the accounts of several high profile journalists that were abruptly suspended. he made the announcement after an online poll on friday were a majority voted for the of reinstatement. mother suspended accounts include reporters from the new york times c n n. and the washington post mosque said he couldn't accept public sharing off his real time location. and that it endangered his family, the united nations warned that the suspension sit a dangerous precedent. or just days ago, football stars were battling it out on the pitch of stadium. $97.00 for the world cup venue was made from shipping containers and now it is hosted the largest fashion event on the planet. laura can was there for a celebration of fashion, music and culture. this, the stadium 97 for
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a temporary was cut venue. now host to the world largest fashion event. once inside a federal pit. now it's become an international cat walk. it's host to a 150 fashioned designers from 50 different countries. now i caught up with 21 of the tory fashioned designers involved. they said that creative passion, but with the message this is m 7, an art and fashion hub and doe has been shy of district and the created space for designers as they prepare for what that in the world biggest passion show. i designed for all women by my inspiration is the arab woman. i love to celebrate her and empower her through my designs. i started my brand, i took a decision that i will only use sustainable practices and my business. everything
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around mesa before stadium is very special filled with the fashion show, there means a lot, stadium 974, named for cutters. international dialing code is made for we purpose shipping container sustainability is the password among the decides to work with f b source materials with they tell me they're proud to showcase their heritage. we took on reflection mother noise this in a way they were gonna push that. the traditional image left to really is made of natural pearls. what we've done this would be paired charla with laser $21.00 design. this will be showcasing the creation many have spent weeks working here as they have access to cutting studios and incubation. i mean, we're personally very excited. it's been a long time working on this. we're,
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we're very proud of the, decided that we have and very proud that we have a good number of our local talent show. casey, for certain international platforms. it's an opportunity for them to be amongst the biggest names in bathroom and probably use the event to highlight messages about even by the out of cape has 2 colors, maroon and white derived from the flight and it will reveal the palestine flight. the reason why we made that 2022 butterflies is to come on the weight that a year that guitar post etha world cup and also has become there is more deadliest year for the palestinian children. many of these design that they and 7th provided to support for cutters, burgeoning created thieves, and now they have an opportunity to share their talent on international platform.
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laura han al jazeera doha. well, that's it for me. tell mccrae for this news. hello, but laura will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. ah, ah. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism worldwide had to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shea come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab
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islamic and wild coaches. there are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media cast right on al jazeera government, shutoff access to social media. i they all ready for the 1300000 football fan. ah, me that only the beginning, the noise like a doors with a make or break moment for synagogue. more than happy here i can tell you that sounds whispering together despite him said mike shuler got it. let's see if it would not happen. this belief is what margins are feeling here in
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central when inside and here in the center of so you could almost have been forgiven. but thinking that that career just an opportunity for found to be creative and celebrate their t. o ah, tune is holding a parliamentary election, but nearly every opposition party as boy crossing the votes. ah, hello them, nora kyle, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, putting the brakes on a mass drivers protest in jordan against the rising cost of fuel. cruise, political turmoil deepens 2 minutes.

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