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the supply chain, see your, they don't think it is p o. i have to say, you memorize as the other p combinations made wealthy from oil and gas. now balanced the green obligations with the rights of indigenous people. in cartoon solutions for us, you know, for a future voices from the optic, the money talks, money wins on jessia. ah, the count on begin for an electrifying showed on argentina and france battle of footballs. biggest prize. and crecia finished with the bronze medal lacy of morocco in the 3rd place player. to end that tournament on high ah
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gloves robin, you're watching old. is there a life headquarters here in dough can be up in the next 30 minutes. opposition parties call for to new z as president to resign saying saturdays, record low election turner proves he lacks legitimacy. proofs can take a president just congress to bring general elections forward to com. rising and to government protests and ukraine races to restore power and heating the millions of people after russia sustained a tax on its energy facilities. the sun is rising on the final day of the football. well cup here in casa, those are live pictures of the city itself, where shorter than the sale stadium will host the writing champions, friends who will take on leno massey's argentina in a thrilling final in just under 10 hours. tom 90, which begins all coverage if football was a sentimental game,
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the little messy may well have been handed. the welcome trophy already now aged 35 . messy 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 the cheeks in the temperature. fine against about certainly not miss. he was starting to play in the team. that's 2000 and cheeks grind. took down the 22. but 16 years later. and just in contest for being player for turn them and all roads are being leading taylor sale since it's well cut began a month ago, it's origin famous campaign began 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 d d a day shops could become just the 2nd coach in history after it's least victoria pop. so back in 1938 to when to well cups. de shant also lifted the
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trophy as captain in 1998. as did he go a race in russia 4 years ago. the race and his team out to stop messes, final shot at a well title. you need the official focus on him, but it's not only about team, you know, it's a strong team with other tenant players. was a young generation of players and you can see that they are all dedicated to to live missy preparations have also been incense for the man who'll be in the middle for the biggest game of his courier. the middle of the season. not like it was before that event and of the season, et cetera. now players are fresh. to want to win. i mean, you see the fire in the eyes of players and we expect verify games that fire is burning asters brightly amongst the fans in cats are all hoping to
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witness one last when from their t. huh. and the richardson al jazeera blue sail. well, in argentina, fans are getting ready for the big final in rosario. be home town a little messy. let's hope that excitement that he can finally bring their 1st world cup back to the country. since 1986, david stokes has the story. 300 kilometers north, at one a status on the western bank of the parent river, you'll find resario the farming city where leonor messy grew up and 1st kicked a bull. 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's what he's to day for all of us. we think he's a great, he's a star. but people like me still see him as the child who continues to play,
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who continues to share and be a team player. and that nice guy like 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 all ready champions nearby in the town of saran dino, a huge han 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 a gay. it gives me goosebumps because behind the shirt there is work at us. there is heart yard. there is blood, sundays match will be messy. second, woke up final having lost to 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, 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
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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 2 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 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,
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and take his popularity to even greater heights. david stokes al jazeera on saturday, krasier secured bronze metals with a victory over morocco. they beat the atlas lines to one cliff at international stadium. krisha, so can leave it alone. that ought to pinpoint shop proved to be likely to and what about the sons watching back at home? i will have nicholas huh. kin. casablanca in just a moment, profess to my message, with some very, very happy supporters in soccer. what are they to be a football fan in croatia as people are taking it to the street? they're coming here on the main square of zagata after 9 o. 8 for asia managed to do it once again. they are bronze medal is now 4 years ago when parisha came a 2nd in the finals,
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a estimated 500000 people came to give them a one big massive thank you. now you can see here that we have this big stage that is already a sad after that has semi final game ration national team. they come back to their grow asia as a victorious team after beating morocco to one. exactly the same result, like back in 1998. tomorrow around the $1700.00. i see the gratian national team will be arriving at the international airport to 2 hours later. they'll be coming here. i do have some senior festivities with gratian fans, so we'll see how many of them will come in to say one big massive thank you. listen to the applause. there is so much glide among log
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in for their national team. and those that come to watch this final game resolve. what was, what is history? the see a moroccan team and eric team and african team goes so far in a world cup in the middle east. hard 2022 is something that all of these people will remember. the been my grad. they say there is so much pride now among people and some of the fans i spoke to say there's a before and after a quarter 2022. now, the light has been shown on what an arab team can do, what an african team can do. the name of our shrub dory bono, the goalkeeper, our names that were unknown to most people. now they're celebrated as heroes
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throughout the world. and that's worth celebrating. well as well cut comes to learn to solve been javan spoke to thought well, no amy, the executive director of the supreme committee for delivery and legacy on her impressions of the tournament. so 12 years of preparations, a lot of controversy going into the tournament. it came and it rent, was it a success or failure? it's has been tremendous success for us with it. not only for us as an organizers, as well as we can see from the fans feedback. our world cup is really unique. the compact nature of it. fans can actually attend more than a match a day. the compact nature between the stadium, it's me, is even that is not internal flights. people can actually spend more time exploring the country. we have over 1000000 fans who actually came to this tournament. and a lot of them, it's their 1st time to be here in the region. and for us, i think it helped a lot and changing the perception and the mind said that they have,
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especially when it comes to the middle east and the out abroad. there is a lot of miss stereotype and miss a perception. so you can hear me like this shift happen. it's been a world cup of 1st the 1st in the region, the 1st being hosted by him of some countries. what do you think were the highlights the off this cup and what were you able to bring to the world? i think this world cup had a lot of unpredicted, things happening on the field. the moment of saudi where want to much shit on the group are against argentina. you can actually see moral co. it's the 1st a country, the 1st african country actually to reach to the semi final. you can see me like there's a lot of war cup upsets because he, a lot of these funds going to the games where we can get the out a big so and the out because are on their head. so you can see how actually they have indulged themselves and became part of the experienced being here. and this is, i me like how he can see like the impact or the influence of the, of our culture and even like the hospitality. some of the stadium is,
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is actually close to some of the neighborhoods. like as to mom, a stadium. you can see a lot of people, locals outside of the game or with their coffee and some food and dates are, you know, a giving out to, to funds as they leave the game. there is a lot of actually people even called us to reach to the funds, to host them at their home and give them to hospitality. so i think, i mean, these are me like these moments like especially like the touch people's life. cuz again, when people would go away, this is, i mean like the memories that they would be taking with them making you new friends for bridging the gap, the cultural gap that people would be having. and i think this was actually one of the beautiful moments that i have seen. let's talk about some of the concerns. quite a few of them were legitimate about workers' rights, migrant issues, et cetera. what happens after the work up does the work that out there said is going to continue? stop at the woke up, or is there a vision to improve things going forward?
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we always have been saying, i mean like this world cup was i has been as a catalyst to hope and actually pushing a lot of our national vision. 2030. so for example, when it comes to the worker reforms, it's actually mission and division, which was launched in 2008 before even we bid and won the rights to has the world cup. and we can see me like the time spent the last 10 years. i mean there is a lot, a lot of even legislation, a legal reform that's happening on the country to the benefits of the workers and our journey. would it be stop after the world cup? it will continue. there is going to be a sport segment and then there's going to be the socio political legacy off destroy them. and where do you think cut their stands? and how will people remember this 1st world cup in the movies for us? i mean, like hosting the world cup and the way how it's happened. i mean, history has been made here. and for us, i think this is what actually be kept in people's mind and memories. and you can see even when it comes to the out of growth. we have for our teams who actually participate in this world cup this tournament, helped in uniting
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a lot of people together. everyone who's actually cheering regarding what's out of at up country would be making everybody was actually go and get attending. to have always said that this world cups, not only for a product, it represents the whole region, and it's for the benefit of the whole region. and we have took their spot responsibility in our shoulder to make sure element of legacy, whether it's like the softer legacy, the people, the sentiment, people coming together, especially after covet period, where fans were not allowed to be or in sporting games, but also like the hard and we have the hard legacy of the stadium, but also like the workforce. we made sure, i mean, we know usually in this may get events. we will always relate international expertise that they would be coming and moving to the next event. but we have the a program to suit industry where we train a lot of the workforce locally here and also from the region just to sure. i mean, like this knowledge would retain within the region whether it would people would be here at cooper or if they would be going back to their home countries in the region . they can actually have this knowledge where they can help their countries in the
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staging or sporting events. what happens the day after reared as possible after the work for us on the other has always stablished itself to be a sporting cup. and visit me like all started from, i mean hosting the asian games in 2006, we on a yearly basis do both more than 100 internet look at region international sporting events. and the world cup is the biggest event on earth. i mean, and part of that has hosted by me like that's not going to be the end over having them in the age of 2023, we're going to be having the formula one for the next 10 years. we're also going to be having the agent come in 232030 and i'm hoping one day will be hosting the olympics here as well. every woke up has been defined by certain images that people remember for the years, but come later canadian calling jackson is the fee for woke up artist here in carter. she's been using her brush to record the tournaments highs and lows. frank
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immune has more from double a picture is a bowman to frozen in time. and as these moments unfold at this year's world, calling jackson has been painting them on your own across the city. like this one on dill has cornish depicting one of the best goals by a certain brazilian child center. carling is one of the most commission sport artists in the world to start playing football and i was for in canada. and my dream was the plan to woke up as everyone footballers dream. and so when that dream was dashed away by injury, the ability to come here as an artist now is transformational like i don't have, i don't really have the worth is having the knowledge of being a former athlete. i'm able to understand the moments these athletes what painted
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the passion, the sense of immortality, the emotion on the feel then. and it's actually paint something you have to experienced the emotion and then translated into paints on the campus with she works exclusively for professional athletes. having been one herself, she calls them portraits of immortality, capturing moments like this 1970 s shocked of pelley and bobby, more than that and several others were taken by john, barley of the daily mirror of london. his grandson james varley is working on the world cup and cutter, and has teamed up with carly to exhibit these images at the next world cup in 2026 . what we want to do in 2026 is showcase these photographs. the funds of the next woke up in canada, mexico in the united states, and we can show these iconic these retro,
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these incredible woke up images at all different cities across 2026 and hope to really like tell the story of football and get people excited about the next woke up nowadays, click can capture single moments, but not all of cut are 20. 22 is defining moments are captured on camera. thumb are captured in public mural, and sketched into world cup history. in a career of memorable moments will messy, provide. one more, the flinging when al jazeera doha, will cut all has been eager to use the tournament to highlight a number of global initiative. one of its priorities is supporting refugees and internally displaced people. rhetoric a, b has more on that from the fif of fan festival. info. different cats are always wanted the impact of this tournament to be felt far beyond doe, how shows. and with that in mind,
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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. the ha, ha, 8, is going to be a permanent legacy of the s t g pavilion in this conflict affected countries for really some of the most marginalized populations in the world who could make it to the world cup. but this is the legacy decrease to hm. this is what the ted looks like from the inside. now this is the brain child of a tory foundation includes 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 module to sign that can be easily flat packed, and shipped across the world. they're relatively easy to put together. there are also extremely sustainable nachos because of the materials that they use,
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but because of her, if it's entire to sign a static 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 day that was and it will leave a legacy in countries that desperately need help. well, as the teacher will cut, draws to a close, preparations are being made full cut on national day damage shake to me and been hammered. al tony joined the members of the royal family to take part in the traditional for done school. the other sunday celebrations coincide with the world cup. fine ah sits at you through the days other news. now here all al jazeera counting has begun into his years parliamentary election. the 1st under a controversial new constitution turn out has been extremely low, that just under 9 percent. now, the opposition which boycotted the votes,
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as president guy said, has lost his legitimacy. and they want him to step down. how shall abra has more from the capital tunis? tennesseans appear to have a little appetite for parliamentary lecture. fewer than 10 percent shows up to vote . the lowest turnouts is democracy was established 11 years ago. so major setback for president a sy yet who had hoped for strong support in favor of reforms he introduced in 2021 . the new parliament would have less say the government will be appointed by the president who has consolidated his own powers. in the last 2 years, as soon as polling stations opened, it was obvious people had stayed away, gone were the long queues waiting for their turn to vote. and emily enriched as i have hop, things will improve and that the new parliament will save our interests. are not the m p 's personal ambitions?
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this election was seen as another step in a roadmap. presidents i had introduced when he suspended parliament, sacked the government, and introduced major political changes more than a year ago. the national salvation front, a coalition of opposition parties. by quarter the election, despite the low turn out a defined precedence i yet defended the election as a crucial step to build it, lasting democracy, ran out before was due. this is your historic moment. don't miss the opportunity vote so you can get back. you legitimate rights for justice and freedom, woman and my for an a waste of democracy in a region, beset by instability and violence in india had been won by a coalition lead by the conservative another party. but oftentimes, consensus didn't work. major reforms were delayed, progress, slowed,
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and people's must rations got worse. last year, place i had stepped in expanding his powers and limiting the role of the countries independent judiciary. opponents accused him of carrying out a qu. they offspring begun here in tennessee a galvanizing millions across the region to call for political freedom and economic reforms, or 12 years later to his in a different is political landscape. changed by this isn't a science who insists dissolving the parliament and changing the constitution were necessary measures to prevent a descent into civil war. but his opponent say the country is sliding into 4 italian rule. has mabel algebra turn us internationally acclaimed iranian actress? tathina al dusty has been arrested state media reports that she's been accused of spreading false information. the star of the oscar winning film, the salesman,
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had earlier called on the international community to intervene after the execution of the young protest. her on tuesday had also posted a picture of herself on social media without a head scarf holding a sign, reading women life freedom, the slogan as a symbol of the protest, which was sparked by the death of mass armine in police custody. last september approved new president dina bow. lewis tay is urging congress to bring forward general elections and one of the main demands of the supporters of the detained formerly to petro castillo. on friday, congress voted against a blue r tase request for an election. in december, the impeach president is facing charges of conspiracy and rebellion after he tried to dissolve congress last week. at least 20 people are being killed in the unrest since then. john holeman was at a protest in the capital lima on sunday morning president dina below was pale peru who's been in charge for about 10 days of the country was giving
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a speech off the recent protest about, among other things, how they should be love in unity within peruvians, at the same time that she was giving that speech, the anti terrorist unit of the police were writing the offices. you can see behind me of the confederation of cam pacino's, got small scale farmers and a political party. whoever proved that being critical of her and her government, they said that they were looking for weapons and anti terrorist propaganda. what lead is of that political party said, is it. this is an attempt to intimidate them, to stop them protesting emperor about what happened during the state of exception in which multiple people have been killed. we can hear the people shouting, now they say, liberty, liberty. they cannot as well protest against the fact that they still more than 20 people inside this building. the are apparently being held by security forces while we're here. this is a complicated situation in the country. president bina blue update is saying that
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she's calling for fresh elections, which is what the majority of these people would want. and that she has made the quote for that. and that congress has voted down those fresh elections that they voted against, holding elections in the country as early as december, 2023. well, that's going on. there's a state of exception in the country. the army is what the police are out on the street. and there are things like this one right place that it just lined up here. they're actually flanking the crowd, hearing clothing them in, and those things it's sending an alarm bell in the country about growing militarization. south korea says north korea has to find another ballistic miss all of its east coast. so it says the projectile fell into the sea of japan. young yang has stepped up missile tests in recent months, drawing condemnation from its southern neighbour tokyo resolve. after fiji, a general election had led to
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a deadlock between the 2 main political factions. prime minister frank buying them rama's party and the coalition, led by city veney, the booker secured 26 seats, and the 55 seat parliament, both trying to win over the social democratic party, which 13 seats, and holds the balance of power. they being several allegations of or against regularities. after wednesday's poll lines have been forming a crematorium in china's capital beijing after surgeon crow virus cases, workers, a funeral home slipping, calling in sick after testing positive, leaving the facilities overwhelmed by demand their fears. any way that infections could spread to rural areas during upcoming public holidays, the power has been restored and parts of ukraine to a barrage of russian missile attacks. the plunged millions of people into office.
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moscow says fridays, high precision strikes, hit military and energy facilities and were aimed at disrupting the delivery of foreign weapons. ukrainians have been struggling with rolling blackouts and water shortages as temperatures drop below 0. hello, ms. wooden. the main thing today is the energy sector. over the day we have managed ring electricity, fact almost 6000000 ukrainians repair works are ongoing. now they continue without interruption. after yesterday's terrorist attack. now rushing back to the forty's in ukraine's eastern city of the next say the 3 people were wounded by ukrainian missile strikes. the shelling occurred in the day of the district and the so called didn't people's the public one of 4 areas and by moscow in september i heard to shout landing one i heard for sure. the 2nd one was like an a fog. our own house was destroyed. so he came here to live with our friends. and now this,
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you see in russia video has been released of friday's meeting between present vladimir putin and his top military commanders to discuss the strategy in ukraine. the russian leader are full suggestions on how to move forward in the war on the day. moscow launch, one of his biggest attracts on ukraine. russian force is a face, a series of defeats in recent months. south africa as governor k, n. c has selected 2 candidates and arrange for the parties. nobody in the next election delegates chose present rather poser and the former health minister. so hailey and casey the party has until tuesday to decide to lead them into the 2024 election from the photo is seen as the favor that he's come. the fire recently after an independent panel found he may have violated his oath of office. opposition parties in liberia, protesting accusing the government of corruption and wasteful spending. it comes as
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present george way is wrapping up a $48.00 day trip abroad. the member of parliament has been filed, mostly calling for an investigation to prolonged up the process of not being welcomed by a rule, the library and struggle drawing political instability. forget also, protests cannot solve a problem. it brings about county, it brings destruction. it brings about many things. i see no reason for a protest. if we have issues with the government, the right thing to do is to go to the ballot box and make the difference with what the, what is important because we are suffering. we are looking in liberian right now across the country. we realize that more people are suffering, especially the young people. we are educated, but there are no jobs. ah, the want you all just, lisa who robin dough horrible. top stories in just 10.

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