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i carry johnson. this is out to sarah lot from are also coming up a lawyer for form up through president pedro castillo, says he's willing to give up his demand to be reinstated. if it will stop violet protests and thousands, attend funerals in garza for migrants who died while seeking a better life. ah, budget tina have won the football well cut off just thrilling final hair at castle 2022. they beat france on penalties as a game ended $33.00 after extra time, or thousands of fans hacked the streets to see the winning team parade. along though, how's the sale boom box is a crowning moment for argentina's captain lin messy. and they bring
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a 3rd title for his country. china because raska is on the loose sale would have been joins. it's not an amazing match. and we really have witnessed phasing parade where you are absolutely yes carries. so we've seen the audience in, in winning right down here. just a short time ago, fi us off. they will be accompanied by military, by the way, to have so many hours on both sides, right. but all following them running down the street just trying to catch you play of the team. i'm just going to show you now what's coming up being done with the medic writing down here and being applauded by the plan that are coming down here. but this is really paul, the jewish national said this is a great classic cause. but mainly i have to say, classical by fools and this is very, very typical because telling us is
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a very important say for anyone who live in castle, it's a national holiday. i wasn't usually involved. is that right along the corner of the front hall about in the morning in the military parade? that's a creative classic cause as well. then in the evening, barret supply was like admin. 8 flying the castle, national flag, the marina white, a national flag, and then well, many people go to bed until the early hours in the morning. so this is a really traditional part of the capital terrain. right? take on a unique, a unique asset actually because it's a double celebration with the with the look the well as well. half. and actually one of the was fighting. so they move right in this area. know about the payment. the thank you to me to see that of working and living in this
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country. i'm going to help put this incredible well together, very successful. well, it's been a unique experience suddenly been here and i can see there are many, many more to be coming down here. i think here all night, probably until the early hours of the morning. it certainly was unique to amount of thank you. and of course, it was a roller coaster of a world cup final match for a whole path that was watching at least sale staging. oh, my glittering climax to what the president of p for called the best well cop ever. it certainly was a told a bit to 1st the 1st well come to be hosted by our booth slim country and i'm at least the 1st to the flight in the northern hemisphere. winter of the 1st to see an african sorry, reached to study part of the bottle of cattle. 2023 covered started with the
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country's national diary. a big burden for cutoff frogs and argentina. what's the game started out to teeter had the best of it. 23 made. it said, i'm healthy. maria went tough. it's been a dead valet to contact. was it already? what bad was going to set up nato? betsy, put a sorry to head a fit for a well cut fido. let's see slick julian alvarez. he said alexis mcallister, free. the berea put argentina to della head. it looks that whites have been for the end until 1 o'clock to sporadic attacks went the old argentina nicholas automatically bringing down colo wanting ned francis, my grand candidate back. right. i mean it lights out. buck has to rob slick as a by far to tow. it was enough level, the guy fall to look out of it extra time. the ball felt
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a little bit to go down, scramble technology, getting the goal, but it was clear, it looked like bessie's departing bergman boss, or the other end of a shot with hybrid marco valor will go on the buffy. how does have penalties the goalkeepers moment? the audio martina is putting a started product or stopping the car. let's take a look here at the high pressure targeted for oh and for bessie alongside better daughter at last the very bit he had maybe been tested for from the 1st time. he kicked the ball, so i thought about that so little messy garden theater found by saudi arabia in the opening match with him lifting the world cup after finally achieving his dream of
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winning footballs ultimate prize. and for the told him an organizer, other people have caught our, they can look back on for week, where they took on the challenge of hosting for both biggest party. and julie delivered roha pop out our 0. i've been this our products failure in doha. let's go over to it. one is are, is now and theresa boats, or is that you've been surrounded by a static bands for hours now? the whole country there has been gripped by this has no oh people are not getting tired here. let me continue to sing a nominator is of people get this my right in the center on the 30 in the center of last night i laid when people are, this is a long time. let me tell you a oh
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national game on that. have people here say i think i'm probably once that he's not right, we did likely to happen on monday in the evening. 7 people continue to come out a fine, don't think that we have the about, we don't run that, that inflation rate every month with the right thing. that makes sergeant, i'm happy they want to be done. think they want to me think i story doing that for a very long time and so they will be to raise it will leave you with those ecstatic bands. amazing things in but as ours, whether for french fans, what's the final back home? it was a tense, 2 and a half hours that ended in hot break,
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put brendan reports from pears. o until france re scholastic stages of this tournaments. french public had been somewhat ambivalent about this world cup, but reaching the final is special and across france, the excitement and anticipation was intense. the game got under way, the 1st half. so france rocked on her heels. i argentina's ruthless intensity. that half time france was to nail down, the fans were reeling. we don't have the ball and we can't really do anything. so i don't, i think it can be very hard in the 2nd half, but i still have hope in the hope turn to something more confident in the 2nd half by now those without seats stood those without space peered through the windows with barely 10 minutes left the french fans were sent delirious by 2 quick fire goals from star striker kimmy and, and bobby the game now level a to wall into the 2nd period of extra time,
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nail biting tension again gripped the supporters. messy. put argentina ahead with just 2 minutes left on the clock by pe, again, sent the supporters into convulsions of joy. this welcome file had become a genuine classic. but that left penalties and for the french, it was to be heartbreak roller, coaster ride was finished. i feel bad because of your friends, but what was the best game i've ever seen before, and i'm pretty happy for angela because a lot of 2040 of they are great. great. i feel very well because i have her through nationalities i am or i can tina and her friends are also a, was a, he's in the shadow of the arc de triomphe victory had slipped away. so the party is over for the french and here at the shows really where the party
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would have been held had they won. there is no party at all these few stragglers over my shoulder now making their way home in a rather miserable france. drizzle. it's a disappointment for a team which came into this tournament with such high expectations that they came up against the magic of massey, hall brennan, r 0 paris for back hair and cattle. alexia bryan, is that there was a suit walker for traditional cultural area of the city. so what's the atmosphere been like that? i mean, that's just up to 1 in the morning here and there is still people walking around with argentinian flags. argentinians gobs with who owns the this so can normally used to wrap up, you know, normal times about 10 pm, but it was made 24 hours for the world cup. and i think the party is going to continue. yeah. well, and to the way out as i was speaking to an argentinian ben earlier,
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and he was saying that he watched the match here and one of the cafes. and he said he almost died several times because of the journey of that match that we've heard from that a then from poland that report. but he also said something that was really surprising for him has been the amount of support the same from people, from all around the world as he's been walking around the search here a. so he's finally micies it all, they guys 45 minutes and partially i was where the more nice i know. so got these. anybody want to talk to me on the not the only that has so much of it for all the countries. so it's, it's meant in this and that is something that we found as well. i watched the match with my identity and kind of room and one down the coordination with tens of thousands of other people who were crowded around these screens that were dotted along the coordination. and at the end of them,
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the game people were chanting. not just the argentine argentina, even though that one the will cut the with mainly makes the may see may see the man is treated as though you assemble the daisy. yeah. he is an incredibly popular man . the, the chip with number 10, with macy worst, and all that is, is ubiquitous every way around. there are people wearing those shirts and i have to say there was a gentleman who spoke to me on the 1st night of the world copy when i was in the so lucky enough to be there on the opening night as well. and he said, we are going to win the world cup because we have 2 gods. we've got dag on that at, on a, in the sky. we've got leon l macy on the ground. and he has been proven right judging tina coming away with ty, so may see leading his team to victory in the wilcox and the posse here, as i said, it to continue for many hours yet i'm sure it will. the next. the thank you for that for that are still ahead on al jazeera and other
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news. tennis is pressed and under pressure to resign off the state historic center upon commentary, elections, and calls for justice after palestinian french human rights law, or an activist is deported from his hand. ah, ah great to see you. i have a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. so let's go se, asia, there's really 2 areas that we're focusing on through the malay peninsula. this band of rain has dumped about 50 to 100 millimeters in some spots, including just north of coal, them poor, where we did have that landside certainly not good news, and then a tropical cyclone. that one's not posting a major thread. so let's pick up the story still talking about that ne monsoon and
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we're just seen it blanket it in brain top to bottom through the philippines, especially around manila. so we'll have to watch to see what this does for the american river. china temperatures are starting to rebound quite nicely in some spots, not a bad day in grey lin with a hive. 17 degrees and off to japan, we go. we know some of the snow in cities in the world. certainly living up to the name western horseshoe and hoko, snow storm warnings in play about 30 centimeters over 12 hours, but through the other side of the mountains, shielded by the mountains tokyo 11 degrees, which is pretty well where he should be. for this time you're down under right now we've lost that cool southerly breeze. so that's allowing temperatures in melbourne to $26.00. you've had your coldest start to december more than 20 years and not feeling very summer like cross both islands of new zealand on monday. soon of it take care. ah, with calling attention to inequality,
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pollution and extra judicial killings in kenya's low income communities. one brother was killed by police. they don't dismiss all voices, but the one passed come to one day, an organizer on the wrapper. how old are these keep awfully begun? they'll pull me if he'd baffled. anyhow. if i didn't put on the bus that eco for gordon, generation change, can you change is coming? is no doubt about it on a jessina. lou ah! watching out to sara. i'll top story this out, argentina, i have one of the football, well cut off to beating france, thrilling
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a final hair. it cuts off 2022, thousands of fans packed streets to see the team parade along the doha, who sailed. couldn't beat france on penalties after the game ended $33.00, following extra time. it's a crowning moment for argentina's, captain missy, the title of his country lawyer representing peruse. former president is told, al jazeera petro castillo, is willing to give up his aspirations, to return to office. in order to stop the protests that have rocked the nation since his arrest castillo was impeached and detained on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. this month protested. have since demanded his release and early elections. and these 20 people have been killed in the unrest. perused new president denot blue tay urged congress to bring forward elections. healing vian this. he knows these a serious crisis 21 days hundreds injured. he's worried and who's if he has to
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abandon the legitimate position that people have given to him to stop that he will . but he is prepared to leave his aspirations, to return to the presidency. if that helps to end the violence. see? yes, he is willing to make any sacrifice for the country. tennis is opposition is quoting for the president to step down of less than 9 percent of voters turned out to parliamentary elections, opposition. parties boycotted the pose, which had the lowest turn out since the technician revolution. more than a decade ago. critic say, present case site has lost his legitimacy. and many of us of the electoral commission says the turn out is 8.8 percent had we say it's an earthquake of magnitude $8.00 on the richter scale. not not. and yet we asked those who run the country illegally and without any legitimacy to leave. i sent a whole borrow has more now from tunis. this was an opportunity for the opposition
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to say that the whole political process thought heard by president isis i, yet in 2021 was completely wrong. eroding democratic gains in tin is year and threatening his future. and this explains why are they at may that press statement, asking the president to step aside quoting for a transitional period and for the main political parties to come together and shot a new transition that would pay the way to new presidential elections, a new constitution. but you know, this is going to be a tough way ahead for all the parties. on the other hand, what took place i had to, i think now he faces the biggest challenge, which is basically, he needs to win the hassle minds of people. but ultimately, he does understand that it's only the political parties that have been prevailing over the last 10 years. the have the potential to bring together
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a genuine sense of a democratic life. in tennessee, the u. s. is urging tennessee, as president to pursue democratic reforms was in jordan has more now from washington dc. the state department did release a statement on sunday saying that to the turn alta was a very concerning matter for the u. s. government and that the u. s. government is very much interested in seeing the tunisian people achieve their political and down economic and social goals, and that they're calling on the government of president guy's side to make certain that those democratic and economic reforms continue just a few days ago. on december 14th, the secretary of state did meet on the sidelines of the us african liter summit with president side and reiterated those messages that the u. s. wants to see democratic reforms. it's also worth pointing out that to more than a year ago, on know,
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in late july 2021 blink and spoke with the president saeed about his decision on july 25th. to freeze the parliament saying that this was a not a good democratic step, and that he wanted reassurances from side that tunisia would return to its democratic path as soon as possible and well fast for nearly 18 months. you see a turn out of about 8.8 percent in the parliamentary elections on saturday across tunisia and the u. s. government is very much concerned that this could be a sort of back sliding the usaa just this week did call on the tunisian authorities to do more to open the political space. and to address people's concerns. not just a, they're a political concerns, but their economic concerns as well. actors and rights groups are calling on iran to release acclaimed actress turner and reducing. she was arrested on saturday. she
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had been calling on the international community to intervene on the execution of a young protest. her state meter in iran says the actress has been accused of spreading false information. i so has claimed responsibility for bomb blast, which killed 9 iraqi policeman on sunday. the attack on a convoy happened just southwest of the city of kirk cook. a funeral has been held in the city of jeff for one of those killed in the attack to other policemen were critically wounded in the blast. were thousands of people in garza have attended the funerals of 8 palestinian migrants who drowned off the attorneys in coast nearly 2 months ago. they were trying to reach europe by boat from libya. rights group says about 360 people from garza who died or gone missing in the mediterranean sea since 2014. you messiah has more from garza. the masses in regards to strip more and 8 bodies of citizens who had drowned off the
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shores of tenicia while attempting to immigrate to europe. the bodies arrived through the rough crossing with egypt on sunday. large number of citizens and the victims families received. the body's pillow in the financial rebel edna, if there was work here for those sad youths, would they have left in my great old will. but what shall we say? they on the on much i have heard. if you has that, what do we see? and garza, we only see oppression. there is nothing and garza but oppression. there are suffocating young people, so they flee because our being suffocated what mom can get. thomas showed that they held pictures of their children and be raised banners. calling for a rapid investigation in the sinking of the boat that killed their children. francais, condemned, the israeli government's decision to deport palestinian french human rights lawyer . so that hum worry he's accused of having ties to a band militant group and obligation he denies. murray's fight against people.
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taishan is seen as a test case of how israel treats palestinian activists. rob mcbride husband. the departure from israel marks the end of a long battle by sala ha murray to stay in the country. he has always called home. he's been imprisoned. several times, once for his alleged involvement in the assassination plot of a former chief rabbi, for which he got 7 years and was branded a terrorist by israel as a member of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. his jerusalem residency was revoked, and as a jewel national, with french citizenship, that opened the way for his deportation to france, they fix made it easier for israel to get rid of him. we'll send him to fence un experts say the deportation of protected persons from an occupy territory could constitute a war crime. and his supporters believe his case could now set
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a precedent for israel to the port other activists. the case is also highlighted the controversial practice of administrative detention, which maury has been held on the since march. it allows israeli or 13th to keep suspects locked up without charge. and without explaining the evidence against them . her maurice parents who both living occupied east jerusalem say they have never been told why he's been in prison this time. they just say vague things that he's done. jack for the security of the country. what they don't give us concrete things rights group say more than 800 palestinians are being held in the same way in israeli prisons. robert bride al jazeera west jerusalem. the body of an irish soldier killed on a un peacekeeping patrol. lebanon has been repatriated from beirut. sean rooney was shot dead late on wednesday and the 2nd soldier was left in the critical condition
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after hostile crowds surrounded their armored vehicle. brittany was killed in a stronghold of his bernard, but the group has denied involvement. mitigation is on day to day. we can't get, i don't remember the live on series of our fellow peacekeepers. private, sean conrad rowley, who made the hardest sacrificing soldier can do meaning his life quite serving for lasting peace to learn together. we mourn for the loss of private rony. we thank his family, colleagues, his country for giving us that village, an honor to set up with him, contributing to the maintenance of the peace and stability himself to live on. the climate crisis is being tackled in an unusual way by scientists at university of california and focusing on changing what the cows eat in order to reduce the
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greenhouse gases. the animals produce roberto's report. ah, when you think of global warming, you probably picture cars, coal, but cows? well, it turns out cars are prolific producers of the potent greenhouse gas. methane says university of california davis. animal scientist, frank, mit loaner, methane from animal agriculture is the number one, greenhouse gas that makes up, the vast majority of warming contributions from left stock. 36 percent of all methane in the us comes from cattle. more than even from the oil and gas industry. there's some complex chemistry going on here. cows have 4 stomachs in one of them. micro organisms breakdown food into nutrients, producing methane as a waste product, cows, burke, the fermented food back up and chew it some more. each how belch is a blast of methane into the atmosphere. i call methane the fast and furious. i call
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it fast and furious because it has a real punch to it. it's more heat trapping. then let's say carbon dioxide, c o 2. so it's more powerful if you reduce methane, you reduce warming bit loaner and scientists around the world are trying to do that by slightly changing what the animals eat. you just chains, the composition of microbes in the room and, and if for those are home the cows at all, no. from those microbes that produce methane to those microbes that don't hear, graduate students are preparing feed for the university's heard of black angus cows . then they sprinkle a bit of red dust in each animal's croft before the heifers chow down. this is the pulverized bark of the co broncho tree which grows in south america. and scientists working here have found that just a small amount added to cattle feed can reduce cows, methane emissions,
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like 10 percent. far from this feed lot. environmentalists are angry with the bite administration for agreeing to legislation, prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane in agriculture, bowing to demands by the agribusiness lobby. this administration's abysmal approach to measuring and ready to saying emissions from methane and agriculture undermines their credibility and international climate forums. meanwhile, back in california, the cows are munching away, seemingly happy and hopefully less gassy. rob reynolds al jazeera davis, california. ah, this is out as here. and these are the top stories. argentina have won the football well cup of the beating france and a thrilling final hair cut off 2020 to thousands of.
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