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murder with detailed coverage health officials say the transmission of this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried quicker for summer season is about to begin from around the world. warmer you probably be okay. living in a building like this with blown out windows, but the temperature plummet. such conditions really take that whole ah, relation in argentina has hundreds of thousands of fans celebrate the team's 1st world cup when since 1986. this is how they did it. it all came down to penalties that would male biting match . ah
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dogs, a whole rahman, you're watching all of their life. my headquarters here in there also coming up a lawyer for the former peruvian president petro castillo, says that he's willing to give up his demand to be reinstated, if it'll stop violent protests. and north korea says it's in the final stages of testing a spy satellite. releasing images claims it took of sol ah, the pro margin tina won the world cup after a thrilling final here in cattle. they beat friends on penalties as the game ended 3 all after extra time. thousands of fans pack streets to see the wedding team parade, or long dough halls. lucille boulevard is a crowning moment for argentina's captain lima massey delivering a 3rd title for his country. oh,
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hold path that was watching that at least sales stadium. oh, my glittering climax to what the president of p for called the best well comp ever . it certainly was a told them to 1st. the 1st well come to be hosted by our booth my country, and i'm at least the 1st to the flight in the northern hemisphere, winter or the 1st to see it, african sorry, reach to start the final final of cut out 2023 covered. started with the country's national di, a big burden for cutoff frogs and ordered tita once the game started, argentina had the best of it. 23 made it said, i'm healthy. maria went tough. it's been a dead valley. hit contact was it? oh, already what bad was going to step up nato, betsy put a sorry to head that a good fit for a well cut part. oh, let's see slick junior alvarez. you said lexia for kind of the free maria put argentina to their head. it looks that wait 10 minutes from the
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end until 1 o'clock to sporadic attacks went beyond argentina. nicholas automatically bringing down call up wanting that product is my brand? can it back? right? i mean, it lights up buckets to rob snick. good by. far to tow, it was enough. you never the guy fall to look out of it extra time the ball fell to little bitty it all down, scramble technology got the goal, but it was clear, it looked like bessie's departing margaret's boss. at the other end of that very short retired market dollar will go. i'm a buffer i. how does penalty the goalkeeper moments familiarity about tina is putting it started product or stopping the car? let's take a high pressure targeted full yes
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. and for bessie, alongside barrow donna at last the bourbon. he had maybe be tested for the 1st time . he kicked the ball. so i told him that so a little messy garden theater found by saudi arabia in the opening that ends at him lifting the world cup after finally achieving his dream of winning footballs, ultimate price and for the tournament, organize it, and the paypal account i will take a look back on for wait, what i took on the challenge of hosting football, biggest party, and julie delivered raw path out al jazeera. i'm going to say, are comics idea in doha. well, hundreds of thousands of argentinians have taken to the streets of the capital. one is iris to celebrate their teams victory. these are life pictures show you now. fans have been waiting for this moment as we said since 1986 when the country last one. the coveted prize theresa bo is there. we're here in the center of
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the 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 underway. the 1st officer, france rocked on her heels. i argentina's ruthless intensity at 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's going to be very hard the in the 2nd i've, but i still have hope in the, in the, when of course, 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 strike herculean and pappy the game now level a 2 wall into the 2nd period of extra time, nail biting tension again gripped the supporters. messy put argentine are ahead
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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, rollercoaster ride was finished. i feel a little bit bigger of your friends, but what was the best game i've ever seen before, and i'm really happy for angela because a lot of 2014. 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 shore. really say where the
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party would have been held had they won. there is no party at all the few stragglers of my shoulder now making the way home in a rather miserable front drizzle. it's a disappointment for a team which came into this tournament with such high expectations, but they came up against the magic messy pole brennan era. paris? well, the welcome puzzle. just brought fancy of their souls, draw haste, foreign dignitaries, dozens of been in council throughout the event. they need to enjoy the games and also to talk diplomacy. so let's bring in georgia because sarah, hi, in washington dc. he's a c golf state analytics, a geo political risk consulting, but i'm always good to have you on the program. mr. everything is joining us, the world cup full. so magnifying, as we say, cattle is role as a diplomatic broker even before the game began. president biden declared cancer. a major non nato ally. i mean us officials had to come or have come to rely on it to facilitate exchanges with iran, for example, the taliban in afghanistan,
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and also with the palestinian issue. how is hosting you might say the world cup added to that sort of soft power play? well, i think his global event is done quite a bit to add to the image and the credibility and doha as a. ready very influential. i the mediating layer on the international stage, you know right now with the conflict in ukraine, going on many other sources of division on many disputes around the world, many international crises. there's so much to vision globally that to have an event like this that brings so many different kinds of people of so many different nationalities you bringing. diplomats, you represent all kinds of countries together is very significant. this was not just a chance for all of these diplomats in representatives of foreign governments to come together as sports fans is also gave many of them an opportunity to actually
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have discussions about some important international issues. i mean, how does the will come fab in relation to things that the olympic games in the commonwealth games is that any more or less, you might say diplomatic flurry when it comes to something like soccer. well, you know, this was, you know, in any manner this so, so many people around the world, we're watching her so much attention on not only the games, but also i've given some of the controversial aspects of cult are being the host for years. there was a lot of scrutiny put on caught dar, this was a real opportunity for the goal for our country. she presented itself to the world . there were so many people who had no idea what car is prior to you on finding out about then winning. ready debate back in 2010. so. ready this was a really unique world cup for many different reasons. i suppose we've talked about
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kettles, diplomatic weight, and on the way it can be an arbitrator, a very important events. and whether it be, you know, iraq, afghanistan, the taliban, or even a kidnap scenarios. how much has doha become, you might say a necessity destination for diplomats as the world changes and the world is at a and ease with itself at the moment. well coupler is played. ready very important role over the years and facilitating talks between states and non state actors that due to a host of political reasons, we're not able to speak directly to each other. i, you know, the fact that carter, i'm going back a number of years was the location where representatives of taliban had meetings with western diplomats. was really a case in point right now with so much tension in hostility between the u. s.
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and iran during a time when no one can realistically expect the g. c p away to be revived. i expect ohio to certainly be a place where a u. s. in iranian officials, will be able to at least have some sort of back channel communication. and this is something that his main cup are very important to the united states. there have been many difficult thought diplomatic crises over the years in which the united states is turned to go off a with for help when it comes to mediation and communication with some difficult actors. i'm, you know, whether we're talking with how we're ban iran or certain militias in the, in the region. i think ya, car is going to continue to be language roll down the line. there is that old either, just that you keep your friends close, your enemies close. so when you talk about your friends having cotton, they may talk about the us. but they weren't that close when cattle experienced
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a nea 4 year blockade by its neighbors, that it does have to keep an eye you might say over at shoulda in the region, because not everybody's a friend, even though they say so now. well you know, when you guys and 17 to 2021. ready blockades of copper was taking place, us actually played a very important role in terms of helping our definitive sovereignty. i during that very difficult eating, rather unprecedented feud. i the offerings i think can been quite successful in terms of moving past that episode, underscore by mohammedan cell 9 and the desired. and i, egypt, president of cc coming to doha. last month, it seems that the car had reconciled with most of the seats that were blocking doha during that period of time. and i would also add that during the.
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ready blockade, i think the u. s. became much closer and i think that now the bite in administration earlier this year, designated car as a major non nato ally, i think there's even, i think are more confidence and there's probably less likelihood of something like a blockade happening. but i will get all of that by saying. ready when you look at the history of relationships between our neighbors, either a lot of edison loans and it seems that things right now with saudi arabia and the us, you're looking good. but when circumstances in the region change, some of those old tensions can certainly come back. so i think it remains to be seen. what long term impact of the world is on these inter gpc relations will be interesting to see what that legacy. so i'm, i'm in georgia farrah. thanks so much for joining us from washington. d. c. for you
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still had here on out. there are a garden underwater. how a fishing community in kenya is restoring the world's most threatened ecosystem. ah ah, here's your weather report for asia nice to have you along. let's focus on india and true longo and we've got this band is feed of moisture just stretching across the be a big goal that fleming interest longer. so i think by monday we are certainly going to see some flooding on the island nation there. colombo has a hi fi 9 degrees. meantime for the northwest of india, cold snap alerts in play. new delhi temperatures are waking up to about 5 or 6 degrees and it continues to be foggy and foggy. there is an update on the ne
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monsoon, still pepin up, giving us bursts of rain through them, a lay peninsula and really top to bottom across the philippines. flood advisors in play for just how intense that rain is. so with most of the action over them lay peninsula, that's where we see the energies spread out across malaysia and indonesia. and we've got this disturbance here that we're keeping tabs on, but not imposing a major threat. talk to others low temperatures across china. this is what you woke up to on sunday morning called snap alert in play for shanghai. not hard to see why with a temperature of minus 4 now by monday will inch up a bit to 8 degrees after japan. we know some of the snow in cities in the world here, and we've got some snow storm warnings in play for island. could see 30 centimeters of snow in 12 hours. ah. what's going on in vladimir putin's mind right now? could this war go new player is being on that front team,
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the golden ticket to electro victory? can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. sentimental handy take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, oh. oh, the back, you're watching officer with me. so robert, reminder of all top stories, argentina have won the football well top after between france and the thrilling final here in cattle. thousands of fans packed streets to see the team parade along
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bo hall's lou sale boulevard. they beat friends on penalties after the game and to 3 all following time. with talking to this to line or messy, delivering a 3rd title for his country. this bill to the days of the news now on day lawyer for peruse, for the president just told al jazeera that pedro castillo is willing to give up hopes of returning to office. to stop protests that have shaken the country castillo was impeached and detained on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. this month protested, have been demanding his release and early elections at least 20 people have been killed in the unrest. well, in the, unless he knows this a serious crisis 21 dates hundreds injured, he's worried and hurt. if he has to abandon the legitimate position, the people have given to him to stop that he will buy. but he is prepared to leave his aspirations to return for the presidency. if that helps to end the violence.
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see, elizabeth? yes, he is willing to make any sacrifice for the country he'll malaysia's parliament is holding its 1st session since the appointment of a new prime minister. and what abraham was tasked with forming a coalition government after november's contested general election and peace are expected to hold a vote of confidence on his leadership. oh, florence louis is in our kuala lumpur, broadcast center and has the latest for a sec. in florence, i mean it's, it's quite an important day for a man who's been you might say, a prime minister in waiting. absolutely . he was deputy prime minister more than 20 years ago than he was jailed because he fell out with a den leader. then he came very close to being in power again several years ago when his party was part of an alliance that one the elections. there was an agreement to handle a part to him because he was in prison again for a 2nd time. also on what's believes to be politically motivated charges,
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but before he could take part, his government collapsed. so this victory has been a long time in making in the making for on one abraham. but it hasn't been a victory that's been easy. his coalition won the most seats in parliament but short of a majority and it took days of negotiations before the smaller parties agreed to back him and he was appointed prime minister. now on what has said, he will hold a vote of confidence as soon as parliament convenes to prove he has majority support. analysts believe he will likely win the vote of confidence and also quite easily because just a few days ago, party leaders from his unity government find a pack too and sure that they will support his government to re, to, to be in power for the next 5 years for full term. now if he were to lose the vote of confidence, 2 things can happen. he could either request that the king dissolves parliament and a fresh election will be cold or he could resign together with his cabinet and the
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king, we'll have to appoint a new prime minister. of course, i suppose because he live pictures inside parliament procedural issues. i think going on at the moment, it does lead to the question about the opposition. i mean, they've been very vocal accusing unwashed, of cheating, his way to power. i mean, can they continue to undermine the government's authority and be a thought in the side. i imagine that is what they will continue to do. they have rejected the proposal of being part of a unity government, but they will have to tread carefully. they will have to draw a line between attacking policies and undermining the government. now if you remember, on was part he was part of an alliance that was in government from 2018 to 2020. but it fell in 2020 after politicians switched sites down since then, a new law has been passed that discourages m p 's from switching political parties to bring out an entire government. and when that happened, there was
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a lot of anger because many people felt it was an democratic politicians who lost the election, was suddenly back in power. so if the opposition were to try something like 5 again, they would incur public anger and it really wouldn't vote well for political stability in malaysia or see what happens as the day progresses for both. for st. louis, they're in call and the thank you. not in his, his opposition is calling for the president to step down as a less than 9 percent of voters turned on the parliamentary elections. opposition parties, boy called to the pulse, which had the lowest tenants in the tennessee revolution. more than a decade ago. critic say, president said has lost his legitimacy. well, the us is edging to his. he is present to pursuit democratic reforms. rosalind jordan has moved 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
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very much interested in seeing the tunisian people achieve their political and dell, 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 more than a year ago on know, 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. well, fast for nearly 18 months. you see
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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 of their political concerns, but their economic concerns as well. the career says it's months away from completing the development of a spy satellites. state media say an important test was conducted on sunday young is, i mean to finish the project by april. it is kim is insult, with the very latest force. and eunice, intriguing comments from north korea, which must alarm those in the south.
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that's right, well a doors korea's k. c, a day is basically explaining the 2 medium range ballistic missiles that we saw fired into waters to the east or the peninsula on a sunday. and they are calling this a final stage test for a reconnaissance satellite spy satellite with the aim of testing, satellite photography, as well as various systems such as data transmission and ground control. now it says that the vehicle carried a mock satellite as well as multiple cameras, transmitters, and receivers, and was fired at a lofty trajectory of 500 kilometer is and the satellite images that they put out to you that you're seeing there. although they are quite crude compared to a global standards, they are quite a progress from what we saw at the beginning of the year back in february they had conducted a similar us by satellite camera, test and back than it had only show the contours of the korean peninsula,
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and as you saw there, we saw the inch on port as well as the center of sol, which of course houses the sol presidential office. now speaking of this or presidential office, the national security council did, convened a meeting on sunday in reaction to those ballistic missile tests on sunday. it convened them and it's continued provocations, as at potentially putting north korea at harm's way on its own. so it is obvious to calling them to call a stop for these provocations. but with the developments that are happening in the region, if you remember, the, the japan has said that it will pursue counter attack capabilities. and the u. s. forces here have deployed a space unit. all of this considered it seems that north korea is basically saying we are going to move forward with acquiring our military upgrades,
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which does include a reconnaissance satellite industry before us. and so thank you. now are on 25 percent of marine animals depend on coal reefs to their habitat and about 250000000 people rely on their food and income. but the world's most threatened because systems fishing community on the shores of the indian ocean is trying to change that. catherine, sol reports now from cliffy county in southern kenya. in the indian ocean, a garden is being grown under water. these conservationists spent most of their days nurturing and pending to coral, that have been damaged. the fishing community of cor whitaker has set aside this space to save struggling corals and bring them back to life. lead down mom must sit, is one and borrow mentalist who's helping with this loss of coral. you're also looking at wave action from things like synonymy and high tide
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auction that goes away. putting coastal communities settlements at risk, 25 percent of the world's marine life leaves among coral reefs, routed to the ocean floor. these corals that you can tell from their color, it's going to take many years to replant others and repairing the damage that has been caused. it's hard work being able to take out artificial design them into the water, clean those. look at the health a great, so it's an everyday thing. it's intensive. it's been 6 years since people here started restoring life in this waters. they said and now seeing more fish and businesses are doing better. so i got my home, i saw higher men. sometimes i catch for octopuses, it takes me a while, because i have to rush to beat the high tide. on average, i make about $10.00
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a day. my saw the menu, those who hand the garden, i'll for month fisherman. they say what they're doing is working towards numbers are rising, the community is thriving. catherine saw all the 0 can leafy county to to the elements case offering uses the choice of whether he should step down. a poll on must page has more than 7700000 votes of most say that he should go back. says that tale abide by the results. ah, your charges there with me to her robin a reminder of our top stories, argentina have won the football. well, cough after beating france and a thrilling final here in qatar, thousands of fans pack streets to see the team parade long dough horse lou sale boulevard. they beat francis penalty.
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