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any kind of negotiation informed opinions, everybody we, everybody on picked off pick up and vote you have to, we are in a bit of a winter. it's going to have a cold there pretty soon inside story on jazeera ah, with. ready aah! jubilation in argentina, as hundreds of thousands of fans celebrate that team's 1st world cup. when since 1986 they did it, it all came down to penalties after nail biting match ah
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plugs around your g of 0 life my headquarters here in the also coming up a lawyer for the former peruvian president. pedro castillo says that he's willing to give up his demand to be reinstated, if it'll stop violet protests and a garden under water. how a fishing community in kenya is restoring coral reefs the walls most threatened ecosystem. ah, welcome to the program, argentina one the football feet felt world cup after thrilling final. here in qatar, they beat france on penalties as the game ended 3 all after extra time. thousands of fans pack streets to see the winning team parade along lou sale boulevard is a crowning moment for argentina's captain little massey delivering a 3rd title for his country. and of course it was a roller coaster of
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a well cup. final match ral patrick, was watching it at lou sales stadium ah glittering clar back to what the president of p for called the best world cup ever. it certainly was a thought of it to 1st the 1st world cup to be hosted by our booth live country, or at least the 1st to be played in the northern hemisphere, winter or the 1st to see it african side reached the sabby part of the bottle of cattle 2023 coward started with the country's national diary, a big burden for cut off 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 off. 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 cup fido. that's the slick julian alvarez. you said alexia, for callous. the free urea put argentina to della head.
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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 up, buckets 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 a little busy, it go down, scramble technology, got the goal, but it was clear, it looked like bessie's departing moments boss at the other end of a shot with hybrid marco valor will go on. the bus i had is 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 full data.
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and for bessie alongside barrow don't last very but he had maybe be tested for the 1st time he kicked of all start talking about that. so leonor message argentina found by saudi arabia in the opening match, exit him, lifting the world cup of the far caving, his dream of winning footballs out of the price. and for they told him an organizing, i'm a paper copy, well they can look back full week when i took on the challenge of hosting football, the biggest party, and julie delivered raul pop out our just era. i'm going to sign our topic site in doha. let's see, abroad has been a while casey, traditional cultural area of the city. this focus thing at the heart of the fan of variance many down here or how during the tournament and the night of the final has
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been no difference. there been thousands of people who are writing here wearing identity and flags and shirts and god, and i have to say these people from all over the world, not just to the people from india, from bangladesh, from many within the diverse population. even this table of gentlemen that i met area way here visiting from oman as you can see the money his races but also a little bit of our tina in that as well. now, tina has had one of the biggest fan bases here in an estimated city, 5 to 40000 people, came over from justina for the tournament. many more from within have taken on the team as their own. and they're very happy that macy has brought the team to victory, that they have got the fairy tale ending, that they always wanted. the thousands of odds and to means have taken to the streets of the capital one desiring to celebrate that team victory. fans have been
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waiting for this moment since 1986 when the country last one, the coveted fries theresa bo has more. oh. 6 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 glove media, martin, this is spectacular. this is the biggest joy any one could ask for. thank you. god . 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. 2
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i made with, well excuse me on that dancing and banging. i didn't in ad on the want. i think the right area. i liked him for read. 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 filling our hearts to make us forget everything. thank god we're able to celebrate to day. oh, captain unit missy has been compared to the home and i wanna 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
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thanking him and he steam for years to come. this, i will, i'll defeat up when a fight with the tiny he is searching for more than 30 missing sailors. his water capsized in strong winds, not more than 70 crew members of in, rescued from the gulf of thailand. 3 military vessels of the helicopter are looking for the others. officials say the ships suffered an engine malfunction was hit by strong waves. at least 11 people have been seriously injured during severe turbulence on a flight to hawaii. the hawaiian airlines plane was carrying 278 passengers traveling from arizona. it was about half an hour from honolulu when the table it's began. now, 36 people are being treated a minor injuries. a lawyer for peruse, former president has told out there a petro castillo, is willing to give up his demand to be reinstated. if it will stop protests that have swept the country, garcia was impeached and detained on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. this
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month protested have been demanding his release and early elections. john homer has more from lima. they want a turbulent de pedal cast. you went from president approved the prisoner at the country, the lead police accused of attempting to qu on december, the 7th, the teacher from rural proof, a since cycle for free lawyers. now the 4th, ronald attend seo, is a closest. we've got to knowing christie. you thought apart from the few notes that you has written from prison, they've insisted that he's the president. put attention to you the day before this interview told out you 0. there's been a change in his client's position because what has he said in terms of his imprisonment? does he really accept expect now to return to the presidency of the country? did you believe that? that's possible. what he said about the protest broken out. he left the president,
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being in the, in this he knows there's a serious crisis. 21 dead, hundreds injured. he's worried and he's hurt. if he has to abandon the legitimate position that people have given him to stop that he will if someone calls that he is prepared to leave his aspirations, to return to the presidency. if that helps to end the violence, see a list. yes, he is willing to make any sacrifice for the country that could have implications for the protests which began off. the casino was removed from power disorder better following this address as a nation. just before he was about to face impeachment, congress, the president announced that he was going to dissolve congress and that he was going to govern in a state of exception. a government of exception thus accrue, not but a game, or would it be for a crew to be real and concrete? it can't just be a message to the nation. there has to be
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a level of organisation coordination and we see that for example, what i know military staff have come out to say they were involved. didn't see any tanks or patrols on the streets, nicholson. but does not just mean that it was an unsuccessful cur, the no one supported him, not letting him know we can talk about a qu as a qu is recognized in the world. how do you explain what he said then? was it just a mistake pedal, yoko, seattle, caliph, in the demons? i think it was definitely a political error without any doubt why? because how do you send out a message of that enormity without evaluating the consequences? lance, us all made sac castillo is now being held in prison for the next 18 months before his tro. because prosecutors say there's a flight risk that's based on his actions. on the 7th of december, the president of mexico said that he dos for asylum and mexico. and it's been reported that he was on his way to the mexican embassy. he was trying to play nurse trying to leave the country. look, i am all right, but he never called the president and said,
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i want asylum. he did go to the embassy. so i think what he wanted was to look for protection in that moment. because to you didn't make it to the embassy a tense, you say that he's now appealing against his prison time, based on the irregularities in the process to remove him from office. but the issues at stake improve, have now gone beyond one man. people want new elections, some want a changed constitution well from his prison. so the former president has another fight on his hands. john homan, how does it leave? well, still had hail and al jazeera, extending anaheim to friendship, fill australia and china. i'm not differences. after years of tenths relations and north korea says it's in the final stages of testing a spies satellite, breezing images. it claims it took of soul those stories after the break. 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 doha 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 up across 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 the story there in pakistan, things are looking good across the country. really this part of the world. nothin to talk about how hits go to turkey or temperatures have fallen. that colder air digging in is stumble, 9 degrees breezy on korea 7. and we've got that snow over the higher ground.
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central africa bands of rain stretching from gabon rate in to sam b, as in bob boy and mozambique that's now running across the mozambique 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 providence in south africa on monday. see you later. ah ah, ah, ah
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. oh. a book about kill challenges. nice. the whole robin and reminder of all top news stories, argentine won the football c thought wells comp has to beating france in a thrilling final here in cat thousands of fans pack streets to see the team parade along loose sale the tie navy searching for more than 30 missing sailors, tooth warship capsized more than 70 crew members have been rescued from the gulf of thailand. official say the ships for the engine malfunction was hit by strong waves . a lawyer representing crews, former presidents as better castillo is willing to give up his bid to return to
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office in order to stop protest demonstrates that have been calling for his release and seems impeached and detained. this was heading to our top story on the world cup. it hasn't just brought funds together. it's also drawn, host of foreign dignitaries, dozens of beating cars all throughout the event and not only to enjoy the games that also to talk diplomacy, georgia confederate. here's the see of golf state analytics that geopolitical with consulting firm. he says catherine calls answered important role in the region. well, car is played a very important role over the years in 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
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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 doha certainly be a place where us in 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 united. ready states 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 are, is going to continue to be playing this role down the line. australia's foreign minister will visit china this week is the latest sign that relations are improving
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. any one will meet her chinese counterpart yang e. the meeting will turn side to wednesday, 50th anniversary diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. and while it's a major trading partner of china and has been strained in recent years, facing impose sanctions, australian exports in 2020 after cambra, called for an international inquiry into the origins of the coven 19 pandemic. beijing was also angered when the previous government shut out chinese telecommunications. that wall way was trailer 5. g network and china remains the biggest bar all straight is biggest export of iron all and is seeking cameras endorsement to join a trans specific trade packs. craig mark is a professor of international studies curate su women's university, josephina from take a good time with us miss mark on the program. i mean,
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what might things slowly, slowly does it for both china and australia really trying to find a way forward to improve what has been quite a cold relationship for some time? can they do it? but yes, i think they can do it. and the fact that penny bone has been invited to come to china to commemorate anniversary of the former stablished diplomatic relations shows that both banking and camber think progress can be made on restoring relation, even though they still remain quite a lot of obstacles. the things like tried that also security issues in the pacific . what do you think is doable of what you think is not doable coffee? beijing is angry of a cameras reaction to limit for an interference. the form of wall way as we've just mentioning inquiry into the origins of cove aid, while australia would like to see an embargo lifted on its products and the release of australian nationals in chinese custody. there's a lot on the agenda here,
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isn't the yes, this is and reminder to see how much more progress can actually be. my strategy in government is hoping that the tariffs on at least $20000000000.00 worth of agricultural products like bali and wine and high and things like lobster will be lifted very soon. but there is probably going to be a lot of back and forth behind the scenes, diplomatically. and the also, the chinese government is probably likely to release the australian citizens that are currently being held in detention for suspected espionage charges as well. also, there's still going to be a lot of competition for influence in the south pacific for mister bomb, just returned back on a visit to allow. and she is determined to keep on having
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a strategy and influence the couch china in. so that is going to be big challenges . that's why, i mean, it's all about the national interest, isn't it? i mean, while china's communist government remains constant, the australian, a system of democracy, has seen a change in administration. and so every certain period requires a reset of relations between beijing and cambra. and perhaps that's a difficult concept sometimes for beijing to deal with in a world where democracy is, is, is the potent would yes. so guy la beijing knows that australian foreign policy towards joiner is bailey bipartisan. on the previous, the government of bus morrison, the conservative liberal national coalition and had it's rich, rick been more aggressive towards a china where is that penny? while you like the government about the albany, he's trying to be
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a bit more about things. well though, a strategy is still firmly opposed to china's piece of human rights, particularly of wages, suppression of democracy in hong kong. but the fact that anyone is going to be going to china and she also has met her counterpart one. yay! at the un general assembly meetings. it's september then is also the defense minister richard mouse. he's met his counterpart twice already. the fact that diplomacy is being really engaged in by both sides. both sides hoped that they can be some progress on resolving tried issues, but fundamentally know either side, the back down on the co, nationally trusts. particularly national security strategy is going to continue with the or has agreement for example, and continue relations with allies like united states and japan. it'll be interesting to see what statements come out of this meeting, and i'm sure we'll get you back for more analysis in the coming days. craig mark
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joining us from tokyo, thank you. thank you. ukraine says russian forces of shell, the heart of cash on looting. at least 3 people mother southern said he has been attacked relentlessly since ukrainian forces recaptured it in november. meanwhile, battle the raging, the eastern city of bath won't last. we present lot of islam ski said the city had been turned into burnt ruins, while rushing, shelling left several cities in darkness in the past few days, power is not being restored in part of the capital keys 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 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,
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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 jenco, the beller russian president for the 1st time in 3 years. it comes after heavy joint military exercises in bella, ruth. and at the time when the ukrainian military are increasingly concerned about
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what they described as a potential renewed effort by russia to move in to ukraine from belarus. in the north the body of an irish soldier killed on the un peacekeeping patrol and level has been sent home from bay root shoulder and he was shot dead on wednesday. and the 2nd soldier was left to the critical condition after hostile cross surrounded the vehicle. rudy was killed in a stronghold of his below, but the group has denied involvement and investigation is underway. today we come together to remember the light on saturdays of our final piece keyboards, private, sean conrad roady. who made the hardest talking 5. sonya come to meeting light. why instead of being for last seen piece we more on the for the last friday, rony resigned. it's funny colleagues whose country for giving that village
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on on all the data would be for the maintenance and civility live. i don't malicious parliament is holding its 1st sessions since the appointment of a new prime minister on what ibrahim was asked by malicious king to form a coalition government after november contested general election. the parliament is expected to hold a vote of confidence on the new government. no, chris says it's not the way from completing the development of a spy satellites. state media say an important test was conducted on sunday till young is i mean to finish the project by april unit kim 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 side, a light, as well as multiple cameras, transmitters, and receivers, and was fired at a loft, a trajectory of 500 kilometer is and the satellite images that they put out here that you're seeing there. although they are quite crude compared to, ah, 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 shoak. 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 the saw 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 delegates at a global submitted material or close to reaching a deal to improve protection of the planets. vital ecosystems of those include coal reefs, which provide habitat summary life, as well as food income for millions of people, but many research under throat, catherine. so reports are from southern kenya on how one fishing community is trying to reverse the decline. in the indian ocean, a garden is being grown under water. these conservationists spend most of their days nurturing and pending to corals that have been damaged. the fishing community of cor witten had set aside this space to save struggling corals and bring them
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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 tight 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. 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 our artificial beach that we design them into the want to clean those. look at the health as they 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
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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 a day. my saw the menu, those who hand the garden are for month fishermen. they say what they're doing is working towards numbers are rising, the community is thriving. katherine saw all the 0 kili fi county. ah. what challenges there with lisa who robin in the hall? reminder of all top stories often tina have one the football she thought world cup as of 800 friends in a filling, thrilling final. here in council is the crowning moment for argentina's captain. little messy. delivering a 3rd title for his country. thousands of fans peck street to see the team parade
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