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on a just either and take risks to share experiences . why? because they must allude when invoices, telling groundbreaking stews witness. well just to new opposition parties call for to an easy as president to quit saying a low election turn out proves he lacks legitimacy. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london. you're watching alger 0 also coming up on the program who gratia breaks moroccan odds winning the world cup full plays playoff and says jubilant
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seeds in south gram, peruse, protest, deaf toll rises as the president pleads for congress to approve early elections returning fire. you crime shows the russian controls that you have done yet a day off to 70 missiles, write down all keys, and other major centers. ah, hello and welcome to the program to niches salvation from opposition. coalition is calling on the countries president to quit after saturdays parliamentary election had a provisional ton out of less than 9 percent. your position oil caught the vote and so they are often now saying that k site has lost his legitimacy. it was the 1st poll held under tunisia, is controversial new constitution. the 8.8 percent turn out figure is the lowest since attorney's in revolution. salvation front collision is calling for massive
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protests and citizens in response to this. a dollars. yes, i address all tune as in some voters to say the on the revolution anniversary, this is your historic charms. you are great people in tune as urine everywhere in the world. so do not lose this chance and listen to your conscience in order to regain your legitimate rights. and now, deserves hash marlborough has been reporting on his story. he has worn out from tunis. this is definitely a setback for president places i it because when the high election committee announced a while ago here, the voter turnout, which was that less than 9 percent. this is the lowest photo turnouts is the thought of democracy in tennessee in 2011. and there was a general sentiment that elections in a way would be providing some sense of popular support for the series of decisions that were taken by president isis. i it says 2021. now president remains defiant.
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has said that this is an historic opportunity for the people to take their faith into their own hands to be able to establish a permanent strong justice and democracy. but people are becoming more concerned about their future because if you remember when democracy was established, the backbone of that democracy was gender parity was faced away for women to have a big essay and political parties which were competing with their own ideas and visions for a better representation in the gover in the parliament, and then a poverty, a parliament which was by far the most vibrant active parliament in this part of the world. now, with the changes that were introduced in 2021, political parties have been under mine, though the power of the parliament has been diminished and the president has been consider dating eh, his, his powers. and this is why people's thoughts are to be concerned about that future loss of the fact that the country has been suffering economically with the
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inflation, which stands of 10 percent or 11, which is the highest of a and also with the foot prices, which have been sky rocketing, i think this has given people some sense of anxiety about the future. and this explains the voter of apathy that has just one well cut match, remaining time to get all the build up to finally john, and as your oscar at our studio in doha, ah france coach did he did shan't says he's expecting a party atmosphere when his team face argentina in the well cut final. he sighed a looking to become the 1st nation to successfully defend the title since pallet's brazil 60 years ago. but it's a match that could also see linelle massey winning the trophy for the 1st time. as andy richardson reports, if football was a sentimental game,
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then lino messy may well have been handed, the welcome trophy already. now aged 35 massey says this will be his last world cup game, a chance to win the one title that saluted him during a career of close to unrivalled success in 2000 and cheeks in the jumping to find against about sort of. now miss, he was starting to play in the team. that's 2000 and cheeks going down to 22. but 16 years later, and his team in contest for being paid for, turn them and all roads. athena leading taylor sale since its well cut began a month ago. its where argentine is campaign began folk disastrously without defeat, against saudi arabia. happy memories have followed for them here. subsequently, most recently, the semi final went over croatia, the 1st on france of played this venue is where did the day she could become just the 2nd coach in history after it, please. sorry, i thought so. back in 1938 to when to world cups. they shop also lifted the trophy
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as captain in 1998. as did he go a race in russia 4 years ago. the race and his team out to stop message final shot, a will title. you need a special focus on him, but it's not only about team, you know, it's a strong team with the tenant players. was a young generation of players and you can see that they're all dedicated to to live missy preparations have also been incense for the man who be in the middle for the biggest game of his career. the middle of the season, not like it was before that event and of the season and said, well, now players are fresh to want to win. i mean, you see defy in the i say of players and we expect verify the game. yeah, that fire is burning just as brightly amongst the firms in castle. ah. all hoping
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to witness one last when from that i'm the richardson al jazeera lucille. well let's bring in football, analyst, usher congregation, ayesha. this is about and bought a versus messy. let's face it, one of them wins, one of them loses they both go back to p. s. g. how awkward does that make it? absolutely awkward. you know, most of all because p s g is the biggest winner in all of this. you know, because 2 of their biggest players of course, with all due respect to name are you know, in the final of the woke up. but really was seen as it comes to like this before with the side, your mind and most live a pool with the, you know, side your money answer to go beating most l as egypt. and then egypt, respectfully refusing to do any honors in terms of celebrations. at the club, but i think that whatever wins tomorrow, you know, needs to be celebrated at p. s g. they deserve it. it's been a long journey,
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had this woke up and really they deserve to be in the position that they're in. if it's messy, even better for p. s g. ok on the subject since maurice came and who's going to win argentina funds, they'll bring the 12th month to say what they, how much of a difference will that make to the much the advent team the funds have been absolutely incredible in this woke up. we've talked about so many times about there hadn't gesture, you know, them enjoying all of this. and really they bring a lot of energy. i've been to a couple of games when i didn't united playing and you know, the energy, the way that they seeing is really important. and again, sometimes you know, when they consider the energy can go down in the stadium and you can fill it. but i didn't tina and not bitten at them. the sales stadium since, of course, that game against saudi arabia and they'll be feeling like this is their home ground, you know, coming into the final i yeah. ok. role. sure. thank you very much. now to the action from her leaf, a stadium where croatia secured the bronze metal with a victory over the torrents, surprise team, morocco. in the group stages,
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the 2 sides played out and they'll know troll crecia took an early lead and this one to that minute gone. what a great move from yes spoke, but bill wrapped him his 1st well go rock. i weren't behind for long just 2 minutes later though a free ticket, their own defend asher. story. putting his head a pause, he put dominic to vacaville, but croatia regained the advantage of the full half time. a great printer finished from miss left or sit curling. one over morocco keep a bonner that put fresh up to one going into the break and that's the way it finished at full time croatia when this 2nd well cut bronze medal. i also finished 3rd at the 1998 tournaments. but it's the excitement over who will win the gold medals that take center stage on the last day of cattle. 2022. the wealth up final, between argentina and frogs is a 1500 gmc kickoff atlas sales stadium. will it be back to back title for france or
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willoughby? a 1st success, felina. messy. whatever happens, our team will have a ball covered right here. on out to syrup. now, russian max authorities and ukraine's eastern danielle squeeze in a saying that 3 people were wounded in missile strikes by ukrainian forces. this shelling occurred in the body in if ski districts where people have been clearing the rubble circle. p. danielle people's republic is on a 4 areas. moscow annexed in september in a referendum, described as a sham by ukraine in its allies, strokes follow fridays wave of russian attacks when more than 70 missiles were fired at targets across ukraine. usa i heard 2 shells, london, one i heard from sure. the 2nd one was like in the form of our own house was destroyed. so he came here to live with our friends. and now this missy. meanwhile,
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ukrainian authorities are working to restore electricity and the water supplies across the country after fridays attacks and missiles it critical energy facilities and forced ukraine to implement emergency blackouts. nationwide, charles strafford has more from keith yesterday was one of the largest barrage of missile attacks on ukraine since this war began. $76.00 missiles launched multiple targets, predominately energy targets, energy infrastructure across the country, 60 of which, according to the ukrainians, were intercepted in the last couple of hours, the president followed him. is lensky has said that electricity has been restored to 6000000 homes across the country. but it was only a couple of hours ago that we heard from the man of the capital city saying that at least 25 percent
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a residence in cave was still without heat. so it is still a very dire situation, both here in the capital city and multiple areas across the country. of course vladimir boots in the kremlin has said that this targeting of energy infrastructure is completely legitimate. he says that these are targets for the connected to the ukrainian military. that is something that is completely obviously refuted by the ukrainians and. ready western backers that are continuing to say that these, this targeting about to a war crime for the sheer number of civilians that are affected by these attacks. we've been speaking to residence in kiev. and they saying that they're following the in the public domain, the schedules that the government has laid out, made available to the public saying for example, your electricity is going to be cut off from this hour to this hour. be prepared
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for that residence, a saying that those schedules are inaccurate. possibly an indication of the kind of pressures that the authorities here under, in trying to restore as much electricity and eat as they can without is there a light from london more so i have for you on the program corruption scandals and deepening divisions that to the governing the meeting to elect new leadership, the legacy of captain wildcard designed to be flat, back to refugee camp, around the well a here's your weather update in a minute 15. we're going to begin this one in australia and we're starting to lose those cool southerly when so for the se of australia, we can see the impact, right?
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temperatures rising adelaide up to 31 degrees soft to new zealand. we go some bursts of rain across both the north and the south island temperatures. leave a bit to be desired here in the we got 18 in christ church and 18 in wellington. it's focused on the lazy and indonesia right now. it's the western side of sumatra, island, and west java providence, where we've got some big downpours here, but heavy falls of rain through the malay peninsula. this is all being steered by that ne monsoon. we're going to see some flooding here, including places where we have seen it in the past, like, who kept for example, the monsoon. also doing its thing for the top end of the philippines and flood advisories out there. feel cool through china and that northern he breeze. you're certainly feeling it in places like shanghai, just 3 degrees and the snow is still coming out for that western side of han, you and how cato, you know, for the top end of honju, island records snow fall for the month of december, $123.00 centimeters within 48 hours,
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so that gives you an idea of just how much snow we're seeing in this part of the world. that's your up that we'll see you later. take care. ah. when much day arrives, the green army comes to life with football is not all they shout about a club west societies disenfranchised of the loudest voice. and political descent takes center stage bay on morocco's resistance. the ultra was of raja casa blanca, the fans who make football on al jazeera blue .
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ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera life from london look at main stories of following and into nature the. the salvation from opposition coalition is calling on the countries present to quit. after saturday's parliamentary election had a provisional turn out of less than 9 percent. your position, which boycott the vote, says that chi side is lacking legitimacy. and cory share of one the so place payoff as well. coupling cats are beating norco to one now all eyes, one, france and argentina for sunday's final elsewhere, south africa's governing african national congress is electing its leadership as it battles. corruption scandals, internal rifts and declining support delegates are in johannesburg for the vote. president serrano poser is running for reelection as the parties leader on friday. protest is disrupted, is opening speech where i'm
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a poster is come on to fire recently after an independent panel found, he might have violated his oath of office for me to mila has more on this from janice burke. one of the key issues around that is the, the verification of at least $4500.00 delegates attending the elective conference at least perhaps 10 percent of those delegates who are due to vote. haven't been verified. we've heard from some of them who have complained about the verification process, which we've seen every elective conference, but for some reason there seems to be administrative issues this time around which the course has delayed proceedings. there are a number of policy documents, as well as various committees that have to get under way ahead of the vote. so because of all of this, it's uncertain when the vote will take place. but ultimately for this conference, it's the vote of not only the president of the agency, but also 5 of the top officials that is most important given that it will
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direct the future of the a and c. ultimately, especially at a time when the party and its leadership are facing a number of challenges, including the allegations of the ford and corruption of the governance running of south africa, south africans experiencing rolling blackouts. the economy is also performing slightly better than it did during colbert 19, but many would say there's a lot of room to improve and of course, high level of unemployed people. so these are some of the issues a conference like this would have to tackle at some point. aside from dealing with the voting top membership, gregory am 10 bu salter is a director of who's a lawyer consulting. he explained what's at stake for several rama, poster opinion po, show ram, oppose a consistently to be more popular than the amc among the,
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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 assets. 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 offline and grammar posers repeatedly promised to fix that as, as have previous president. in his speech, he did make a point that part of the problem with our energy paris stated esc um his years of state capture in the zuba years. so he is a to and for policy decisions that were taken before that by which he is 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
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african sitting there without electricity. i'm not sure that that's of much comfort . we've been following protests in peru at the new present in abilities urging congress to pass a bill to bring for general elections there and a national address, but a lot, a says she will not resign. though the demonstrations have been escalating, people are demanding early polls and the release of the formerly the petro castillo . he was impeached and attained on charges of rebellion and conspiracy last week, which sparks the unrest. i'll do there is john hall and joins us live now from lima, where and now the protest seems to be taking place. one of the people telling you, john we roy, the place with behind the configuration campus seems so far as might be coming here to the capital protest against dina lap they and her government off the pedal cuts the you'll be
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ex president was 1st in p. i'm been the time you can see that a lot of people have come here to try and joining with the furniture to try and get these people free around them. now there's a line of lease. the police have completely taken it sort of a take could be around the so these people to a certain extent, right now, trucked in this ring. now this is part of what sending alarm bells ringing about the situation here and through. we're in a state of emergency right now. no, just the police, but the army been sent out on the street. there's been more than 20 people killed, mostly in other parts of the country and seems like this all going to help people to feel that they say that they can express it if you want there possibly will. this is a protest from the game. it's been completely surrounded by police right now.
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john, if you can hear me, can i ask you that? there's obviously been criticism about using excessive force reporting. the 18 people have died in the since the unrest started. how much kind of solidarity, or unity is then between the army police and congress? with speaking with you finish speaking that with general from the army that spoke not really spoke to the fight. i, this is all right, both here in the state of emergency or to a certain extent leading operations to try and i'm still with the process will base
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with getting rid of roadblocks. and so starting to take by airports, have been taken over by protest with the question is about how i was doing it just seems like when you started video, a bit of most of soldiers far, ringold protested. you know, i can show it to another province over the country, but there's been quite a lot of protest going on. and the people we've been talking to have been saying, it seems like this. they haven't seen for quite a few is improved with something that you know, move right now with these people have been brought to the terrorist unit to please i'm to the people from the paul to tell me how good a search warrant to do so. all thank you very much, john and people a very passionate there. it's a loud protest,
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but to thank you very much. on the left is speaking to this john holman and lima. now the internationally acclaimed iranian actress tar ah. now i need to see has been arrested charges against her not known, but iranian state media is reporting that she's been detained because of recent negative comments about the executions of protest. as last month, she posted a photo of herself without her job holding assigned reading women life freedom have been protesting. iran since september went to hero my. i mean he died in police custody. we go to a jordan now. unrest aries grind due to high fuel prices. a police officer was killed a protest and the southern region of my on, on thursday, adding to tensions over the cost of living center 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,
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and the manner. 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 open, 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 and the hands of love. 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
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public security. protesters, one taxes on fuel cancelled, but with global energy prices soaring, since russia's invasion of ukraine's, the government says it's doing what can it spend around $700000000000.00 capping fuel prices this year. it's also promised financial aid to vulnerable families. but these protests are se thus made very little difference. and if conditions don't improve, the unrest is likely to grow. fins and monahan al jazeera somali as president, has warned, against complacency of the threats of famine is his country suffers one of the worst droughts for decades as sunshine. my mood told out as it's one of several crises he's been dealing with since taking office in may the so my there as multiple crisis blues that's true regarding the drought that are there to see this throughout the 5th. but with the effort to of the so much government and with the support of the international community right now,
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i can see temporarily we are but it mean that is not for me right now, but still that are risk is looming. look, we want through the civil war. clowns fighting against global functions and instructions. we want all through this, but we are out of now. now the only conflict we had is with those 2 groups. yes. a society and everywhere that are local level conflicts to see it on there, but not do killing a lot of people are buying a lot of people violent to 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 up front at 0430 g m t on sunday. also you can catch online al jazeera dot com, forward slash up front. long lines have been for me, crematorium in china's capital bay, jane after a surge in corona virus cases, workers at funeral homes have been calling in sick after testing positive,
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leaving the facilities overwhelmed by higher demand authorities. one, the new way the infections could spread to the countryside in the upcoming public holidays. china is not released covered fatality figures since december 7th, when officials abruptly relaxed the 0 covey policy. the number of people confirmed to have died in a landslide in a malaysian camp site has now reason to 24. the torrent swept through the on license campsite and getting highlands outside quantum per on friday night burying people. sleeping intense 9 people are still missing. now outside of the world cup action, casarez been eager to use the tournament to highlight several global initiatives. one of its priorities is supporting refugees and internally displaced people. victoria asian. b was at the fee for fall festival indoor different cats are always wanted the impact of this tournament to be felt far beyond dough high shoals. and
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with that in mind, they have announced that 27 of these sustainable tense will be sent to camps full internally displaced people and refugees in syria, turkey and yemen. the tents are based on a prototype by renowned british iraqi architect. zahid is going to be a permanent legacy of the us to 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 home. this is what the ted looks like from the inside. now this is the brain child of a category foundation called education above all that is now working with the un and the cat. all right, present to get these tense where they need to be east tense. the way they have been put together that are modules to sign that can be easily flat packed, and shipped across the world. they're relatively easy to put together. there are
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also extremely sustainable matters because of the materials that they use, but because of in part of its entire assign aesthetic organizes hope. the projects like this one will ensure that the middle east bus will cup will be remembered for more than just a full week football tournament. amazing though that was. and it will leave a legacy in countries that desperately need help. ah. just a quick reminder of main stories are falling from london this hour and teenagers salvation fund opposition coalition is cooling on the countries president to quit after saturday's parliamentary election had a provisional turnouts of less than 9 percent. your position which boycott the vote says case i it is lost as legitimacy. it was the 1st poll held on attorneys years controversial new constitution. the 8.8 percent turn out figure is the lowest since .

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