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a mutual dislike between funds formed from a close divide, sustained over generations. most spoke a junior. the court is a born into these club colors. in an epic feud of rich versus poor. the fans who make football on al jazeera mm o. elation in argentina has hundreds of thousands of fan celebrate their teams. first world cup when since 1986 was how they did it. it all came down to penalties doctrine male biting. now.
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ah, a robin. you're watching over there. a life by headquarters here in also coming up a lawyer for the fall, but peruvian president pedro castillo, says he's willing to give up his demand to be reinstated. if it stops violent protests. no grey says it's in the final stages of testing a spy satellite, releasing images of what it claims it took, of soul or garden under water. how efficient community tenure is restoring coral reefs? the world's most threatened ecosystem. ah welcome to brag a margin. tina was the football woke up after a thrilling final here in cattle. they beat france on penalties as the game ended
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during the 3 all draw after extra time, chime thousands of fans pack streets to see the wedding team parade. a long, loose sail boulevard. it's a crowning moment for jan tina's captain lena massey, delivering a 3rd title for his country. there was a rollercoaster of a well cup. final raoul pack tack was watching at the sales stadium. oh, glittering climax to what the president of p for called the best world cup ever. it certainly was a told him to 1st, the 1st well come to be hosted by our booth named country and i'm at least the 1st to the flight in the northern hemisphere, winter and the 1st to see it african start reach to start the final final of cut out 2023 covered starting with the country's national di, a big burden for cut off frogs and argentina. what's the game started out to to, to have the best of it. 23 made. it said,
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i'm healthy maria went off. it's better than belly. i hit the contact, was it already? what bad was going to step up nato? betsy put a sorry to head that a good fit for a well cut fido. let's see. slick junior alvarez. he said, alexis mcallister, free the very i put argentina to their head and upset to wait 10 minutes from the end until 1 o'clock to sporadic attacks went beyond argentina. nicholas automatically bring down call up wanting. ned francis, my grand candidate back. right. i mean it lights up bucket to rob slick good. by far to tow it was enough level. the guy fall to look out of it extra time. the ball felt a little bitty in ago about scramble technology. got the goal, but it was clear, it looked like bessie's departing, margaret's boss at the other end of the shots with hybrid articles,
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dollar will go on the buffy. how does penalties goalkeepers moments then the audio martina is putting it started trucks are stopping the car. let's take a look here at the highest pressure targeted for oh and for bessie alongside beryl donna at last the very bit he had baby tested for the 1st time. he kicked the ball. so i told him that so little message, argentina found by saudi arabia in the opening match ends of him lifting the world cup after finally achieving his dream of winning footballs, ultimate price and for the tournament, organize it on the paypal account, i will, they cannot back on for wait, what i took on the challenge of hosting for both biggest party and julie delivered
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raw path our al jazeera, i've been assigned our. com, expedia in doha. charlie gosh, roscoe was on lou sale boulevard. were celebrations continued long after the winter's parade. thousands of waiting so patiently here along the face bowl, about the cat, victoria argentinian team, as i write it down in an open top box. after that, when i have a product on penalty. now, this is a double celebration because the final pay on that guy. you know the guy here and of ration of everything they've decided to move the celebration to this area. you could probably hear behind me the classic cars that are coming off. now what we've seen classic cars. we've seen camel, we've seen the many parade paul stuff, this is really been a thank you as well. so all those people that have helped put on this, well,
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there's a huge community of an expert in many of them. i've worked for the last 12 years, jobs that help put on a very, very accessible welcome right off of thanking them as well as celebrating everything that can cause a change celebrations are still going on the knowledge and tina. these are like pictures of crowds in the center of the camp, but as i read, fans have been waiting for this moment since 986 when the country last one, the coverage of prize reason report. oh, argentines like big celebrations. but they have never done it this way. hundreds of thousands gathered at the center of the capital when a site is to be part of a historic day. argentina winning the biggest prize in football, joy and emotion was everywhere. for the garage area, marta, this is spectacular. this is the biggest joy any one could ask for. thank you. god
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. thank you, diego. thank you messy. this children say it's the best day of their lives. and now they want to go for a 4th cup. people not only took over the streets, but also the bus tops and even the traffic lights i made with, well excuse me, on the 3 damping and banging i didn't didn't have on the one. i think the right very long time. i liked him for lead. i walk for hours to be able to get here. he came with his family, but i've never been aware about the nicest thing that could happen to us is winning . even though i contina has lots of inflation and the economy is bad. this is
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filling our hearts to make us forget everything. thank god, we're able to celebrate to die. oh, captain unit macy has been compared to the element alona throughout his career. now that he has worn argentina's, 3rd world cup, he will take his place in this country's history with argentines thanking him and he steam for years to come. this, i will, i'll to seat up when a fight. both the french bands watching the fungal. it was a tense, 2 and a half hours that ended at heart break pull. brandon reports from paris. ah, until france reached yolanda stages of this tournament. 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 franz rocked on their heels. i argentina's ruthless intensity at
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half time. france was to nail down, the fans were reeling. we don't have to bowl 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 turned 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 5 goals from star strike, a kimmy and them, but they, the game now level a to walk into the 2nd period of extra time, 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 final had become a genuine classic. but that left penalties and for the french, it was to be heartbreak, rollercoaster ride was finished. i feel
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a lot of your friends, but what was the best game i've ever seen before, and i'm pretty happy for angela because a lot to do to 1014. they are great. i feel very well because i have her to nationalities. i am or i can tina and her friends are also a, was a here in the shadow of the actor triumph victory had slipped away for the party is over for the french and here at the shore. silly say where the 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 and rather miserable friends drizzled. 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. the woke up house and just brought fans together.
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it's also drawn a host of foreign dignitaries, dozens of beating castle throughout the event, not to enjoy the games, but also to talk diplomacy. georgia sarah is the ceo of gold state analytics at geopolitical risk consulting firm. he says, catherine has comes out to the important role in the region. well car is played a. ready very important role over the years and facilitating parks 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 our, i'm going back a number of years was the location where representatives of the taliban had meetings with western diplomats. was really a cation point right now with so much tension and hostility between the us and iran during a time when no one can realistically expect the jcp away to be revived. i expect
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doha certainly be a place where us in the iranian officials will be able to at least have some sort of back channel communication. and this is something that has made car very important to the united states. there have been many difficult diplomatic crises over the years in which the. ready seats is turned to go off with for help when it comes to mediation and communication with some difficult actors. you know, whether we're talking about the how the ban iran or certain militias in the, in the region. i think our is going to continue to be playing this role down the line. well still ahead here on al jazeera cabinets and climate change will tell you about the new kind of capital fee that's getting find if something's chew on ah,
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this is your weather update for the middle east and africa the day after the final is here's what it's looking like if you're doing any travel on monday, still dealing with that wind blowing down from iraq, we go in for a closer look here. so for us here in the top temperature of $25.00 degrees, showers are around though it's not in our forecast, but something to put on your radar. what i wanted to let you know is those wind gusts could be up to 40 kilometers per hour. we do have a disturbance in the arabian sea here. it's just brushing out the cross of the coast of oman. so just to the east of sola. and it's also been throwing a bit more cloud cover around karachi and to the east of the city. so it's pick up this story, they're in boston, things are looking good across the country. really, this part of the world i've been to talk about. so hits go to turkey. temperatures have fallen. that colder air, digging in its stumble,
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9 degrees breezy ankara 7. and we've got that snow over the higher ground central africa bands of rain stretching from gabon rate into zambia as in bob, wy, and moves and b that's now running across the moves and b channel and will eventually pour into madagascar. meantime, an improvement in those conditions for the western cape, but still some rain because the lunar tell province and south africa on monday few later. the what happens when the news media failed to do that? joke is one of the biggest reasons why iraq is not yet a democracy. there's no accountability. so listening post exposes the power is controlling the narrative, rush and media does a lot of a better at lee. his message has to be back by the whole propaganda. but apple and the tools they use to do it, how do you read through all of them information? how do you determine what is this information with the listening post your guide to
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the media on iraq? ah ah ah look back, you're watching all of them with me. so romney doha. reminder of all top stories. argentina have won the she thought, world carp after beating friends in a thrilling final here in cattle. thousands of fans pack streets to see the teen parade alone. we sailed boulevard while they be france on penalties after the game ended 3 all following extra time for family moments. argentine as captain little massey delivering a 3rd title for his country and hundreds of thousands, large in to news of taking to the streets of the capital to celebrate their teams.
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victory fans have been waiting for this moment since 1986 when the country lost one footballs ultimate progress. let's take you to the days other global news stories and the lawyer for peruse form of president just told al jazeera, the petro castillo, is willing to give up his demand to be reinstated. if it'll stop protests that have shaken the country, castillo was impeached and detained. on charges of rebellion and conspiracy this month. protest as have been demanding his release and daily elections at least 20 people have been killed in the unrest. well, in the end, he knows these a serious crisis. 21 dates, hundreds injured. he's worried and hurt. if he has to abandon the legitimate position that 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. see elissa, yes,
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he is willing to make any sacrifice for the country. you to see a successor. dina lula day is pressing ahead with a cabinet re shuttle. she says the changes are expected in the next few days. that will include a new prime minister. it follows the resignation of her education and culture. ministers is step down because of the deaths of protest us at least 11 people have been seriously injured during severe turbulence on the flight to hawaii. the hawaiian airlines plane was carrying 278 passengers traveling from arizona. it was about half an hour away from honolulu when the turbulence hit. 36 people are being treated for minor injuries. malaysia's parliament is holding its 1st session since the appointment of a new prime minister and why abraham was asked by malicious king to form a coalition government after november's contested general election. the parliament is expected to hold
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a vote of confidence on the new government. florence louis has more from calling on paul. 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 believe to be politically motivated charges, but before he could take part, his government collapsed. so this victory has been a long time in making in the making for on war 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 2 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
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because just a few days ago, party leaders from his unity government find a pipe to and show 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 called, or he could resign together with his cabinet. and the king will have to appoint a new prime minister. those chris, as it smelled sway from completing the development of a spy satellite state media say an important test was conducted on sunday. feel young is having to finish the project. fine, april. you this kid has moved from sol. north 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
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a 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 loft, a trajectory of 500 kilometer is and the subtly 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 shook the contours of the korean peninsula. 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 old presidential office, the national security council did, convened
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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 a harm's way on its own. you can use as russian forces have shall the heart of kershaw weaving. at least 3 people. the southern city has been attacked relentlessly since ukrainian forces recaptured it in november. meanwhile, battles are aging in the eastern city of loot. and last week, president of his landscape of the city had been turned into burnt ruins. while rushing, shelling last several, cities and doctors in the past few days and power is now being restored in parts of the capital. keith from where charles stratford reports efforts to restore electricity and hate to all the neighborhoods of the capital city cave continued the building. you can see behind me is blacked out the few lights that you can see
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in windows. there we understand from mobile phones and torches. what's interesting is it that the building across the street here. as you can see, you can see lights on in people's houses. that has electricity as an indication of the kind of challenges that the authorities are facing and trying to get electricity and heat fully restored. we understand that there are neighborhoods like this across the capital city and throughout the country. it comes off to one of the largest biologies of missile strikes that russia is launched against energy infrastructure on ukraine since this war started now on 10 months ago. meanwhile, on monday, we expect the russian president vladimir putin to visit his ally, bella rues, alexander lucas jenko,
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the better rouge and president for the 1st time in 3 years. it comes of the heavy joint military exercises in bella, ruth. and at the time when the ukrainian military are increasingly concerned about what they described as a potential, renewed effort by russia to move in to ukraine from betters in the north. soon as his position is calling for the president to step down to less than 9 percent of voters turned out to the parliamentary elections, opposition party boy caught the poles which had the lowest, tana since the chin is in revolution. more than a decade ago. critic say, present kind site has lost his legitimacy while the u. s. is urgent in as he is present to pursue democratic reforms. john, rosalind jordan has more from washington d. c. the st 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 saeed, 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, 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 psi aid. that tunisia would return to its democratic bath as soon as possible and 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 a, they're a political concerns, but their economic concerns as well. delegates that a global summer to material law close to reaching a deal to improve protections of the plummets vital ecosystems. let's include coral reefs, which provides habitats for marine life, as well as food and income for millions of other people. but many reefs owned a threat. catherine, so reports now from southern kenya on how one fishing community is trying to reverse that decline in the indian ocean, a garden is being grown under water. these conservationists spend most of their
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days nurturing and pending to coral, that have been damaged. the fishing community of cor witten had 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. for example, from things like synonymy and high tide action 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. the 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 our artificial design.
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he's of into the want to 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 that now seeing more fish and businesses are doing better. so i got my home, i saw high 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 a day. my saw the many of those who hand the garden, i'll for month fishermen. they say what they're doing is working towards numbers are rising, the community is thriving. kathy saw all the 0 can be fi, county. the climate cause this is being tackled in an unusual way by scientists at the university of california. they're focusing on changing what cows eat, in order to reduce the greenhouse gases. the animals produce. rob reynolds explains,
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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 livestock. 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 method 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. a. so it's more powerful if you reduce methane, you reduce warming bit longer, and scientists around the world are trying to do that by slightly changing what the animals eat. you just change the composition of microbes in the ruin and the 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 a business approach to measuring and reducing 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, your child is there with me. so hell, robin. in doha, reminder of all top stories. argentina have won the football fee for wild cup after beating france in a thrilling final here in canso. thousands of fans pack streets to see the team
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