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[000:00:00;00] hey ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello until mccrae. this is the news. how alive from dog ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes to see as president votes and parliamentary elections, but nearly every opposition party is boycotting the pulse. putting the brakes on
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a mess, driver's protest, and jordan against the rising cost of fuel, south africa's governing party. as mason choose, its new lead is with president, said cyril remo plaza takes to win a 2nd, turn and peruse. political turmoil deepens to ministers, resign as protests, as cold for the new president to step down and hoping to end their world cap, run on a high morocco tech on croatia for 3rd place it cut out 2022. ah . it's just passed 1300 g m tape 2 p m and tennessee. it we're pulling is on to why in parliamentary elections but turn out has been low so far with opposition parties boycotting device. it's the 1st vote under tennessee as controversial new constitution or position supporters that demanding president chi side stepped down. they said the election is illegitimate
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after he expanded his presidential powers last year. a dollars? yes, i address all tunisians and voters to say the on the revolution anniversary, this is your historic charms. you are great people in tune as you're in everywhere in the world. so do not lose this chance and listen to your conscience in order to regain your legitimate rights. said sacked his government and suspended parliaments in july last year. his opponents accused him of staging, a qu that side argued he acted legally to rescue tennessee if he went on to award himself powers to rule by the korean september 2021. in june this year said 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. so you'd responded by to solving parliament. and in july, people voted in a referendum on a new constitution that strengthened the presidency and weakened the powers of
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parliament. the referendum passed, but turn out was lo, it was boycotted by many political parties. hush him. albert joins us live now from tennyson. it seems turn out was not just low, but extremely low for the selection. what does that say about seeds rule and what happens next? well the last update we had was about 4 year, 4 hours ago when the election committee said that $270000.00 tennesseans cast their vote in the election expecting another update in about one hour for our that's really low compared to past elections in is yet, particularly over the last 12 years, not good indication that people are really willing to move forward with the series of political changes introduced by a say it. this explains why, perhaps, in the statement he made a while ago when he cast his vote, saying that this is an historic moment for the tin, his years, and the how to understand. thus,
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the only way for them to be able to bring about an everlasting justice and political freedom to their own country. i say it believes that the political establishment that came after the revolution of 2011 just banished 2 in which itself, by hijacking the very spirit of the 2011 uprising into his embassy from his why. he said those reforms were those changes to the constitution to the election law were quite necessary to prevent a descent into a civil war. we have to wait and see what happens to night with the preliminary results and there and the voter turnout. those would be standing clear messages to the president above the next steps he would have to take in the near future. and the concern i would have to listen to thank you so much. that is hush, i'm only borrow for us from tunis. monica marx is an assistant professor of arab
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crossroads studies at new york university abu dhabi. she says many tennesseans a jaded by politics turn out in today's election if it's reported accurately, and not artificially inflated is likely to be miniscule, much, much lower than in any election seen since he knew he has some craddick revolution in 2011. and one of the big reasons 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 or so focus on getting basic necessities at the grocery store and paying the bills. they don't have the energy to really go out and make another revolution. a lot of canadians are jaded about the, the fruits from the revolutionary tree that most of them are able to. it's over the past decade they, they are still proud of their revolution in 2011, but they're concerned about going out on the streets again,
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is not going to actually improve their situation. meanwhile, as a lot of canadians have been waiting and seeing what kind of might do to solve the problem, he has been systematically consolidating his new system of one man rule and geneva . he's been ruling by fiance, number 202021 and 2 needs. he has essentially returned to decatur shop. hundreds of people have gathered for the funeral of 2 palestinians in the occupied with bank. both were killed by israeli forces near the yellowstone refugee camp, north of ramallah and october. the israeli army held their bodies for more than 2 months. more than 212 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces this year. most of them in the occupied with bank unrest is growing in jordan because of high fuel prices. a police officer was killed at a protest in the southern region of mon, adding to tension about the rising cost of living center monahan has more. these
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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 by 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, often resulting in 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, 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 in the hands of love. we are dealing with the
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situation and we won't pay any effort to crop 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 are say, that made very little difference. and if conditions don't improve, the unrest is likely to grow. vinson monahan, al jazeera gelata, nani is a former deputy prime minister of jordan, he says, consumers is struggling to make ends meet. but so with the government in a way, somebody is trying to find that magic formula which can but keep both sides content and capable of doing whatever they have to do. and the government is trying to
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remedy it according to people to remedy it's on budget problems. the expense of family is 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. because question is that the country dance of many people in the government, especially after there was a national survey made, which revealed that the going does not enjoy high popularity among the people and their confidence in escape ability to remedy their situ, acknowledge jewish, and is quite low, so therefore this, the recent decisions convince the people that the government was not only give on capable of solving the problem, but also it is oblivious to them because they have increased the prices of all did it. but it is which are mostly used by,
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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 such a situation. they don't have the confidence, but the government must really unroll its leaves and look for the formula as soon as possible in order to bring the series back to normal. to cabinet members in peru have resigned after widespread demonstrations. a curfew is in place across 15 regions as authorities try to curve anti government protests. at least 20 people have been killed since form a prison. pedro castillo was detained. 9 days ago. marianne essentially reports from lima. the soldiers preventing protest system taking over an airport using, getting for several people killed on thursday and more than 50 wounded, the southern and the and city of i eco, till human rights groups say soldiers shot at demonstrators with live rounds. oh i
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what happens when people were walking with stones or other objects in their hands, but they were only stones or was fine, and in response soldiers shut them. this is extrajudicial killings. this is murder revonika. 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, go group. but on friday, lawmakers failed to reach 87 votes needed to bring the elections forward. the protesters main demand, the mayor of i echo, till is angry or not well, 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. ah, the capital lima has been fortified and thousands of police have been deployed. not all the protesters had been violent on friday,
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police didn't fight these demonstrators, instead escorted them as they marched peacefully after 9 days of social unrest. while that mendoza remembers how his indigenous ash i knew the community suffered during the armed conflict more than 30 years ago. on friday he marched for peace of what we are here because our shenika brothers died and now we don't want violence. oh, room to see they're fed up with a violin. not only from now, i'm a history of an armed conflict in the eighty's and ninety's that left more than 60000 people. young said, that's why these bills are saying they want these now. i, a quote was one of the 15 regions under curfew. it was at the center of the violence during the eighty's and again now president dina will not be has called on governors and church leaders to join government officials and begin dialogue with leaders of the most conflicted areas. but below,
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the has also said she supports the police and the armed forces. medina, sanctus, alto, cedar, lima, b, 2 would be on rest and peru is disrupting food supplies and the wider economy. a quarter of the population already lives in poverty. and the you in says food security is among the worst and latin america. john holman, has more from lima. ah, this is the 2nd biggest fruit and veg market in south america. the gramm mccallum, my or easter, lima is a hub. we meant to produce, produce, comes in, and then pumped out around the capitol in the rest of the country. it to cooper omitted to check if peruse. political crisis is affecting its food supply. and it's starting to listen, ha malta that usually arrive at women still coming in for the not a moment. it's on the usually there are $10.00 to $20.00 trucks and these days have
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been just 3 or 4 of them. market authorities say that many products are unaffected, but overall deliveries it down 15 to 20 percent because of roadblocks going up predominantly in the country. so more than 50 of them protests is. will fresh elections in the congress replaced of the impeachment? imprisonment of ex president pedro castillo less produce arriving at the market. these higher prices that's affecting especially poor peruvians like sabina. we met boeing at ronald stone hearing. i came here early, checked, the prices went home to get my money came back and it already gone up. i can't afford it. i've got to buy food for 5 children with $5.00, and i just don't have enough united nations say the half the peruvian population already like regular access to sufficient nutrition, a country suffering its highest inflation in the decade. now things may worse and you might think sabina would be against the roadblocks,
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not so well. you'll see up well yeah, one thing i suppose to protest is because i'm one of them. i'm from rural thoroughly to we're not being listened to. we as the government for support and we're getting nothing, we're abandoned be suffering with drought, and there's no help to her, many others in the market. this isn't just about the current crisis. it's about a lima centric political cloth that they say doesn't care about losing the countryside. only because can in their petition to got into congress and not done anything to prove it, just as they got rid of the precedent, who didn't do any good either. they should go to monica's potatoes, the cornerstone of breathing cooking, going up to the stroll to get some of these spots to market as to what she thought would happen if the crisis continues. is it will be a lot of fun if the government doesn't start resolving the problems, engaging with the population, it's going to get out of control. and we could see looting because of people in the hills, get too scared to bring their potties to seal,
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than those in the capitol will get desperate. were not there yet. the ground mckuddle is still will stop for the political crisis which ignited all this shows no sign of subsided. john holman, out visitor lima. a crow. i shall take on morocco for 3rd place at the football world cup on saturday. as the cut her tournament, it is its final 2 days. the match is at 15, g m t at or has kelly for international stadium. it's likely the last world cup match for croatia. star midfield lucas mudrinich. who rocco, want to finish their surprise, run with a bronze medal? well outside of the actual cutter has been eager to use the tournament to highlight a number of global initiatives. one of its priorities is supporting refugees and internally displaced people, both with more on that victoria guys be standing by at the fif,
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a fan park at alberta and doha. and victoria, what is being announced today will be for an cattle, always said that they wanted the impact of the tournament to reach far beyond doha shows. and with that in mind, they've just announced that 27 at the sustainable tense that you can see behind me will be sent to camps for internally displaced people and refugees in syria, in yemen, and in turkey. now these, these tents were based on a prototype designed by british iraqi architects. ha ha ha deeds. and this project is really the brain, charles of katara foundation, called education above all. now earlier we hooked up with its director and she explained what these tense will be useful when they get to those countries. they absolutely stunning aesthetic spaces designed by world leading architects or her
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deed and they're modular, so they can be taken up and down this sustainable. they like the bright, they could be used by refugee populations for education as community centers and to sustain health for displace populations. we already have terms that are in use of for refugees and pakistan and, and turkey. and it's going to be a permanent legacy of the s t g pavilion in these conflict affected countries for really some of the most marginalized populations in the world who couldn't make it to the world cup. but this is the legacy bequeathed to them. or $27.00 of these tense will be heading out to those countries as soon as this tournament wraps up. they education above all, they say that that's just the salt. there'll be another trench going through next chair. and that there'll be many more after that and organizes hope that initiatives like this will mean that this will cut what only be remembered full weeks, a football, amazing about that was. but it will also leave
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a lasting legacy in parts of the world, particularly where they need to help. and a thank you so much. that is victoria cason, p for us at elbert pock and doha, with santa ha motion paid esteem. it will have much, much more, and our special will comp coverage that's coming up at $1330.00 g m t ah, south africa's governing african national congress party is electing its leadership lighter on saturday. delegates have gathered for the folks in johannesburg. president seral, rama poser, is running for reelection as the parties leader. protestors disrupted his opening speech on friday. from a poser has come under fire recently after an independent pedal found he may have violated his oath of office. or for me to mila joins us now from johannesburg. and
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we're things up to the and now or things at this point are very much behind schedule, or some would argue that almost 24 hours behind schedule or in terms of what the expectations have been. are we don't know yet, or if they will indeed be a vote being how be held on saturday because the nomination less specifically hasn't been finalized either. or we do know that president sal rama policy is up for reelection, as you've mentioned there, along with israeli. and kizzy, who is the former minister of how and he stepped down from that position earlier in the year due to a corruption scandals around his portfolio. and that was to do with a coven 19, and the handling of that and contracts that were awarded. and so for many of africans, are watching really this is a battle if you will, between 2 men now, who have in various capacities of being in some way or another. i accused of some level of our corruption or ford or misconduct,
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or whether it's still remo. poor so or the former outman has them. so we are waiting for that nomination less to be finalized potentially of vote in the early hours of sunday morning or on sunday. and her analysts are typically the president's proposal to be re elected. and so that status quo a would remain at we have that you'd be, as you'd mentioned there, seen the president, her heckled, to some extent when he started ispa political a report which is part of the same process which happens for the a and c. r with the various presidents every, every up at every conference. and so it isn't necessarily that heckling, not necessarily out of the ordinary, given back. it is a party that has had factional battles for many years now. but what we do know is that following nelson mandela, the incumbent president, has been reelected for a 2nd term. if that was to, for now, it could be surprising for some people watching,
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but no word yet on when that would be finalized. and just on all of the, you know, that these rumors and speculation around corruption. i mean, what's the mood of, of the general population? they are they, and i fit up with politics at this point in time. i think many south africans would say they are tired of the african national congress. i think that's a fact for many saw the africans were complaining about the lack of service delivery . and at the moment a rolling blackouts, the power utility eskimiya is functioning. i suppose at is at its worst compared to any other time. many south africans, i have no electricity for anything between 6 to 10 hours. and this is of course now in the a and c meeting for this elect a conference. and i think it's something that they are battling worthy was also mentioned by president obama plaza, in that political report, that this is something that can't be ignored,
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as is the lack of unity within the party. the factional battles can't be ignored. this is also, are so many would argue lead to, i suppose, a political agenda against the president, even if the is merit to it. and as i mentioned before, so those corruption allegations against her, the full mouth minister who's also up for election or for the presidency as william kizzy. this really is a party that more than focusing on governing the country. i think many would argue is a party fighting for survival. so what's happening at this conference is very much around the a and c's. difficulties and challenges are more than what's best for south africans . okay, thank you so much for that. so this for me to mila, or from johannesburg, or to peacekeepers with the you ins, mission and molly have been killed in an attack on a police patrol that happened in the city of tim buck. 2 on friday, one of the assailants and a 1000000 soldier were also killed in the exchange of fire. the un security council
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has condemned the attack. molly has been struggling to contain violence by armed groups, which has displaced hundreds of thousands of people. 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's chic mahmoud told al jazeera, it's one of several crises he's been dealing with since taking office and may the. so my lawyer as multiple crisis bliss that's true regarding the drought that are in there to see this, that out. now we have to fix them. but with effort to of the so my la government and with the support of international community right now, i can say temporarily we are, but it does have mean that is not fair. mean right now, but is still that is risk is looming. look, we went through a civil war. clown is fighting against glad moves. factions,
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and instructions we want on food is, but we are out of now. now the only conflict we had is with the terrace to groups. yes. as society in everywhere, there 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 is samaria 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 at al jazeera dot com, forward slash up front. the us new site politico is reporting the panel investigating the 2021 capital attack will vote on criminal charges against donald trump including insurrection. the congressional committee cannot itself file a case against the former president, but if the vote passes, it would urge the justice department to do so. the spokesman for trump dismissed the panel as
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a kangaroo court. long lines have been forming ad crematorium in china's capital beijing. after surgeon corona virus cases, workers and funeral homes have been calling in sick after testing positive, leaving the facilities overwhelmed by higher demands will thirties worn. the new wife isn't fictions, could spread to the rural countryside during upcoming public holidays. rescue if it's are underway in malaysia, after a landslide had a campsite killing at least 21 people. it happened in gen thing highlands near a popular tourist resorts outside the capital, kuala poor. the torrent came down from a height of 30 meters burying people, sleeping in the tints authority, said the search for several missing people will continue over the next few days. north korea is marking the 11th anniversary since the death of its former leader kim jong l. residents and soldiers in the capitol pyongyang offered flowers at the foot of problems, statues of the former leader. earlier this week,
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his son and leader kim jong unsupervised the testing of high thrust fuel engines, which expense i could increase ballistic missile capabilities. twitter has restored the accounts of several high profile journalists that were abruptly suspended by c o. l on mask. he made the announcement after an online poll on friday. we are a majority voted for the reinstatement mask. said the reporters. she had private information about them. endangering his family. it's time for the wither now his evident hey, sylvia quietened to the well kept looking good temperature wise. hopefully. not a quiet and in terms of the football for the teams taking place in the 3rd place, play off today. well, i said look at the weather back home, cloud clearing away from the balkan, so it's going to be fine and dry across sir crow acer over the next couple of days . if a little on the cool side temperatures are grad at around 2 degrees celsius and falling as we go into the early part of next week,
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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 next couple of days. we've had some cloud around that's pulled out of the way, brice guys, temperature is pretty much what they should be and it's fine and quiet to temperatures about whether it should be for doha over the next couple of days. as you can see, logically as guys, little bits and pieces of clouds of flirting with us is of a fair weather variety, but is resuming. we've got quite a brisk wind feeding in from the northwest that shamal when 26 celsius there. in dough on saturday afternoon, a tad 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, a silly hit on al jazeera, we will have more on a potential blow for france ahead of the final against argentina. santa motion pete
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with, [000:00:00;00] with with with, welcome along to woke up today on pizza. standard excitement is bolding ahead of the world cup final, which is just a day away now. had on thought of how much we've got lots of that to the big game,
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including how fast is corporations may be hampered by a bug in the camp. argentine are hoping macy's hamstring holds up, were in his hometown as he gets to repeat. the egg amended on the treatment 36 years ago. and because that there, that place at payoff to look forward to the teams are on their way as moral conqueror, a shout both algebra and their impressive torments are not high. ah, when rango is here to help make sense of what 1st, it's thought of the main events of the day, the 3rd place to play off, broken, take on crow ship like a leafy international stadium. both will be looking to leave cutter on a high with a bronze medal. morocco's coach certainly wants to end the 5th story a few weeks in style of already becoming the 1st african or arab side to reach the semi finals of a world cup. christina lodge, we're now connect september that as week and pretty soon, i guess that's the worst game that we have to play,
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but we still excited to play it. despite the disappointment, we obviously would have liked things to go differently. we would have liked 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 thought of beautifully. no, i think it's a good match to play because you can. and 3rd in the world, something never happened for african team at marco. and after the loser friends, ah, of course, we are disappointed. like i said, we played good. i wanted you to see me find out of the woodcock. so after the game a day later, we can be happy broke career show a finance that 4 years ago. but players are still excited by the prospect of a meadow. their co says that they want to make a way sions proud of their team. again. through this course material part of our me in 1998, it was the 1st metals for croatia and
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a major thing achieved at that time by the national theme. it 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 achievements for the country. now it's a different thing. we have gone one better with the silver metal in 2018 and reached even greater achievements in terms of results. but of course this woke up means a lot to us. and we would like people to be proud of us with the bronze medal as girl alive to sell matic i'd highly fir stadiums to help both sides will want to finish on a high don't they well, sun, i welcome to clean the stadium where there's already been so much magic of this world got yes, it's the much that everyone says, no one wants to be part of. well, you know, i've been speaking to quite a few fans, the head of this live and that no one's given them that message. any cheers have been wiped away about the semi final than just
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a little bit about 120 meters away from you as a raging part. you lots of fans over there, enjoying themselves ahead of this big magically to stadium. one big story ahead of this fine. of course. none other than lucca mod rich. now he has be infected, great serv. integration for all achieve so much won the golden ball before he's in his late thirties and this is likely to be his final woke up. well, early on i had the pleasure of speaking to perhaps crucial most famous fan, yvonne, a canal, a former miss crecia about what she thinks about mortgage and all of his achievements lacresha during his career. he is the best player. he was the best player in the world, the gold bowl and everything. and it's, it's huge because we are so small country, even in either cotton as they, they don't even know of it is kritisha because there's the small. but after the woke up, i'll come over there and everything. everybody knows now from croatia and then i'm telling someone,
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i'm from cruise shut. they don't understand. when i say will come mortgage, they always know you know, then how puget, he these and it's very important for us because the really love our country and it's a, it's a huge thing. so what about morocco? they've already achieved so much, but they still want to go back home with something with, well, you know, what, what can we say about morocco that hasn't been said they're here. they've got so far and as to and that no one expected them to do so well in this tournament, is they have been the fairies tales story of this woke up. i said earlier in the story, this is become the welcome of the underdog, and it certainly has been look at those results of saudi arabia. got that result. they going it's argentina, and also rebate, japan, that is very stadium beating the mighty germany. also they be spain, so really morocco they underpin all of this that the team that i've got so far that in today, the 1st african team to get into
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a semi final they that the performances of captured the imagination, not just of football fans, but football fans throughout the arab world and a wide and western world, i get calls from pakistan, people telling me how much is supporting morocco over there. the really don't want to cap this off. well, it's going to be, you know, they've been a bit defensive in all the games. of course they did throw everything up for us to try and, you know, get the equalizer. but you know, i expect them to take the hand break off a little bit. this much, and it's going to be some annotated entertaining much. the 3rd place. laugh is always and often and entertaining magazine, many goals, and it's much throughout the years. and i'm sure america, we're gonna want to send all the fans home, happy off to what's been an extraordinary historical run in cutoff. sam arnik live from hyphen to national stadium that thank you very much for that. while let's head to moral, cannot speak to nicholas hack was following the torment inc. has blanca nick? it's a shame. it's not the final, but the fans how badly they want this. well,
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for me it feels like the final for them. and there's a sense, it's a historic moment like so how explain. i saw a father son that were just here around the fountain where we stand. there is a feeling that this is a moment that moroccans wants to share with their children with their grandchildren, a historic moment for morocco and like so i'll explain for africa. and i just want to give you the sense of the atmosphere here and people are still draping themselves to the colors of morocco and red, green and white. they're still balloons in the shape of a heart for morocco, so much love for this team. and let me show you the headlines of a newspaper this morning. this is one of the newspaper. it says that we're proud of you. we're the roaring lions of the atlas or this one that says that the world has been applauding morocco and the one that i really like. mfc, thank you. and on the cover in the middle of it is while the regarding the coach of
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way died, which is the local club and cause of blanca. he has really captured the imagination of people here, united the people through his words, into the way that he has coach this team, this team that has created the unexpected and they're going to be coming back to morocco and i'm sure they'll have her heroes. welcome, and there's a sense that they don't want to come empty handed. so the roaring lines of the atlas are determined to come back with a metal and to continue to make history to be of on that podium. and unlike friends, there is no virus affecting the moroccan t, but apart from that virus to want to win this game against grace. either way, mill mill at the very beginning of the tournament when they met here i sense that they're determined to score a few goals and continue to surprise the world. back to you, going to live from
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a blank come up with. thank you very much for that. less bringing client around go to talk more about that says and match searchable is go back to croatia. quin. how do you compare the team of 4 years ago from this team? well, it's a team that's doesn't have as much in terms of attacking options. it's more collective in, in its work. it's more collective and not as individualistic. and in terms of, of defining moments. we, we've seen that it, it's been everyone together pushing in the same direction compared to finding a moment of brilliance from, from look a moderate or back then from a medium on juke edge or, or if it's all a journey or those other players that were part of that team, so you end up seemed a very different mentality. be at a mindset that ends up being kind of along the same lines are of the philosophy that as like dallas has been able implement the lot of players in the scene that are older, most likely will not be in the united states and mexico and canada in full years, did you see any exciting youngsters coming through the system that could be stars
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in for your time? but let's start with just worthy all. yeah, i mean, despite the image that he left in that match against argentina world lo mess, he ends up making him look bad throughout the entire woke up. he's been one of the best central defenders in the tournament. and dominic and lavaca, which has also been very solid, bruno petrovich is also stepped in, in certain moments coming off to bed. so, so he's been so, so like a doll it's going into 2026. does have a lot of options and he's going to start to have to rear up a, you know, bring, bring in a rear in. so some of the younger stars that are slowly developing twan america have done so much they've made that the ab nation and the african nation. very pat, how important is this for them? it's a building block low, it's not the end of their journey is the beginning of another process, because not only is it, is it that in the we were talking about that peer recently. now the focus is going to be after this match, african, they're going to be the favorites. they're going to be without a doubt, the team that everybody's going to be looking at, not within africa, within everywhere else around the world. okay, how are they going to go? oh, well, you know if they're in dual, that, that must have been just
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a flash in the pan. they have to continue giving results. they have to continue being able to perform. it's going to be very interesting to see how they go at the next africa cup of nation. so let's shift focus. do sunday's final. and francis preparations have been hampered by illness in the squad. 5 players miss training on friday, including central defenders ref over on an abraham canarsie. as well as midfield, the address on the radio? no, in the bomb up a film. no, we're not afraid of the virus. dionne 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 sized or at one if we look ahead to their final or to morrow, the big one france hoping to become back to back champions for the 1st time since 1962. but there's been quite a few illnesses that have her attacked their campus. they're going to be a problem to morrow night. it seems like they've had the all the 4 horsemen or of the apocalypse. go through that entire camp because injuries now bugs now of
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adversity in certain moments in, of course, the ins uncertainty of getting benzo mar, returning. and his relationship with video, the sham coming through. so. so again, there's a lot of drama that's going on in france's cap, but despite that they've been able to soldier on they've been able to really press on and, and find ways to be able to get to the state. so i don't think that it's really much of a bother, but that's just me talking. want to wait until they perform the morrow. do you think they've exceeded their, our expectations, despite being the defending champions? now, not know that they had the obligation to come and perform and when, despite me or whoever was going to be in that, in that line up or in that roster. yes, they had injuries and all not broke baba, no benzo, mart, cetera, et cetera. all sudden, none of france is deep enough to basically have 3 teams and 2, maybe all 3 of them would end up being and semi finals if you look at if they were able to feel them in a walk up. if you look at the french, verify that i think defensively solid, really good in midfield, strong attack, we've seen that she ru, for example, the ability to player and attacking game flowing it. what do you think we're going
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to see from them tomorrow night? what gotten to this dance that's based, i mean from both teams are going to see what got them to hear. and it was interesting to hear, dear dish, i'm saying, well, i have a team in argentina that i'm facing. that is, be very able to change, to adapt to, to really look at their opponent and adapt to a situation. i'm going to have to be very aware and do basically the same thing on the fly. okay, that's for defending champions. france, what about argentina? well, in rosario, the hometown of linelle macy, there is hope and excitement that they prodigal son can finally guide the country to their 1st woke up title since 1986, 300 kilometers north of warner saturdays on the western bank of the parent river. you'll find rosario, the farming city where leona massey grew up and 1st kicked of all his images everywhere with murals, celebrating their favorite star o'neill. so beverly, that of the he was a funny child,
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his life was soccer more than anything playing with all the kids. he's what he's to day for all of us with him. 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 the truth is that he deserves the best in love 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 17 o, a huge and woven number 10 argentina shirt hangs above the st attribute to messy and his teammates who play friends in the final of cats are 202213000 kilometers away. my boy obviously i see now it gives me goosebumps because behind the ship there is work. there is hot. there is blood. sundays match will be messy. second well cup final having lost to germany in 2014. this year his 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 buses,
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but a deal, 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 line 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 jan, tina, they're going to do it for my senior meeting and we'll end of setting old directors
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because that's how it is. it's crazy. this mural and rosario reads from another galaxy and from my neighborhood victory on sunday would see messy. repeat diego marconas achievement of 36 years ago, and take his popularity to even greater heights. david stokes, his era, former premier league football and nigel rio, coca joins us now from florida in the united states. nigel, thank you for your time. a lot of people feel that argentina have become stronger as the tournament has gone on. would you go along with it? mister gray? fernley. so and i think a lot credit definitely needs to go to the manager lionel stallone. i think what he's done with is argentina's side is truly amazing. you know, he's made it such less c century and they've really become a t. and you can see how the players are such a great collective to given us great desire. and as i said, as we just saw in that report, there's talks of plays wanting to do it for massey. that's something you can clearly see with how they perform. and i think that latinos clone is the man that deserves
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a lot of credit. now where you see how this argentine inside is functioning as kaloni led them to the copper america title last year. finally, getting their hands on something after several losses in finals in the last decade . what do you think they have to do to ensure victory against france to more think it's going to be a great game. i think both teams are going to be respectable. all the talents that either side possesses, i think for argentina more so they will probably be less ball dominance. they'll probably be sitting back a little bit more. so just because all killing him up a, you don't want to get caught, unaccounted that with the pace that he has. i think that the missile one has only been one defender lot foot will to able to handle him. and that's called the water in england gain. so i think argentina will sit back a lot more. they'll be a bit more patient and they'll try and hit france on the counter attacking side of things. because again, this french defense has been questionable attacking since you can't question them.
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when you look at the stars there, they're gonna kill in bombay. oliver's ruin form and research. and antonio green's mom was laying fantastic. well, and then bally, but defensively. there have been some questions with the front, with this france that you mentioned earlier that earlier now miss, he has got the team playing for him on the negative. there is a perception that they rely too much on him with that in mind. who would you say or the other important players in this team? i think there really and sure. when you look at that, yes, messy is out of this world of this galaxy, you know, probably gonna be lane, is that the greatest player that we've ever seen to play this game of football. when you look a alvarez, the young strata it go on the partnership he has with messy and wide, meyer about that is the enthusiasm that he's showing. and you can see that he admires line or messy and also wants to, one of the rubric was vague and he's, performance is have been amazing. and so fernandez you left her to play and is a big figure in been feature right now in there,
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domestic and also european campaign. he's another talk me feel that the world was looking at and you got mcallister, the greatest argentina name on that may have a fantastic this will occur. so really interior, like i said, is the teen dynamic. the is the biggest change the i've seen in this argentina site because now it's not just about messy. there are other players pulling their weight and you look at the go. it was school when messy, reverse pass. that rule before we'd see plays give the ball to lionel nessie and expecting to be more of the rovers as we would say, and be 5 or 6 players and put in a top corner. but that's not the long message to stay right now currently. and if you look at his performance, his round eyes become more facilitator what to being that kind of position unique place, willing to run past you, making runs, making other things happen. and you can play o'clock, go on, then origin, see the going to win their 1st world cup since 986. all france, when back to back to idols. laid got a great colleague of mine, a winer ango. then he probably mile lightly. the same is, but i got to say, you know,
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when you look at the teams and on look at the performance i've seen so far. i'll have to say there's a slight edge to france just because of the amount of attacking threat that they had and match win is that they have. so i would say it would be a tight game. i can see france edge in it. let's just say maybe a true one score line or at one says high by the way nigel, thank you very much for your time. appreciate it. thank you for having me. my pleasure. all right, hon. so why don't we just pick up the nigel is oversee giving it to france an edge it what do you say? i'm not going to get mad. he should get mad at his former teammate. that's the argentina codes that that's the one he needs to be worried about being mad. but i mean there's, i mean there is a legit argument in terms of france being able to come through. and we already talked about the players that they have. we already talked about how they play and how they can play depending on the situation. so. so yeah, i mean, and i nice, pretty accurate in terms of, of what he saying and, and the argument he puts for that i really wouldn't have
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a problem with that. you've heard what nigel said that they keep on relying on nasty. is there another plan that we can look out for in a different way? not maybe in the, in the creation process, but maybe in, in the destruction. process of, of, and recovery is regrettable. rodrigo, the ball is basically that, that, that, that war, your mentality, that you need to have in a team that, that difference maker in the mid field, that one that recovers the balls the one that gives that energy to every one else. and he becomes a very contagious figure, dropping back, going forward, et cetera. and now when molina down the right side is probably, you can make an audio for now and wanting to be in the player that has grown the most in this world cup process. and seeing how he, he now asked for the ball instead of waiting for the boat to come to him. so those are some of the players i see. and of course the wild card until the maria manager says go football stars or baton. they out on the pitch of stadium 97 for the welcome venue, was made from re purpose that shipping containers,
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