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ah. hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera, alive from joe, how are coming up more russian drawing strikes on the ukrainian capital. we have an update from keith and we take you to an underwater god and in kenya, where the fight is on to say dying coral reefs. ah welcome to the program, we begin in katara away, and tina have won the world cup after a thrilling final in doha. they bait france on penalties as the game end and 3 all after extra time. thousands of fans packed straight of the loose out boulevard to catch a glimpse of the winning team parade. it's a crowning moment for captain leno, mercy! delivering a 3rd title for his country. raoul havoc was watching all the action at lou sales
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stadium. oh, glittering climax to what the president of p for called the best world cup ever. it certainly was a told him, it's a 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 of the 1st to see an african side reached the sandy part of the final of cattle. 2023 covered. sorry. with the country's national diary. a big burden for cattle, frogs, and argentina. once the game started out, tina had the best of it. 23 made it said unhealthy, maria went off. it's better to delay. a hit to contact. was it already? what bad was going to step up nato? betsy put a sorry to head a fit for a well cut fido. let's see. slick or junior alvarez, who said alexia, for callous, the crate, maria put argentina to their head and upset
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to the end until 1 o'clock. the sporadic attack went beyond the argentina. nicholas automatically bringing down call up wadi, then frances, my grand candidate back. right. i mean it lights up bucket to rob slick as a by far to tow. it was enough. you never the guy crawl to look out of it extra time the ball felt a little bitty it all down. scramble technology. can it go? but it was clear, it looked like bessie's departing margaret's boss at the other end of the shop with hybrid articles, dollar bill, joe, i'm a buffy. how does have penalties the goalkeeper moment? the audio martina is putting it started product or stopping the car? let's take
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a look here at the highest pressure targeted for oh, for bessie, alongside barrow donna at last the very bit. he had baby destiny for the 1st time. he kicked at all or thought about that. so leonor message argentina found by saudi arabia in the opening match ends with him lifting the world cup after finally achieving his dream of winning footballs ultimate price. and for they told him and organize it and the people have caught our they can look back on for wait. what i took on the challenge of hosting for both biggest party and julie delivered ra pop out al jazeera. i've been assigned our con expedia in doha. angela can is indo how we attention to unions who i still celebrating. when the argentinian stop partying, it really means the world top is coming and has come to the end of this area just around here. it's about 500 meters long. we've seen people watching throughout
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the night all the way through until about 9 o'clock local this morning. and only just now the street suite that came in. he was started washing down the ground and argentinians have started to leave many parking as 2 cases ready to go home. we've seen huge posts of mess the out hanging from people's windows. they're also that also been packed up on this area bar. while it's usually a very quiet city just outside of dough, how it takes a while to get here. it's very isolated current to about 17000 people. but the majority have been from south america, mostly argentinians, mexicans from people from peru, from brazil all over. but so many argentines, it's become so well known for that, that they've actually renamed it barn, was didn't teen up, which is that their name for it, not an official renaming. now here with me who was at the final,
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it's blown up from brian to sarah. twice is new, check to check. tell me how are you feeling right? now we have got this guy, but don't forget about what, what does it mean for messy to have got this? what does that mean for argentina is beside the phone with us when i was when he was like one more happy 14. when i was because you said it's so much, he gave so much the full book. he decided to win something. fans in argentina having rejoicing the triumph on the straits all night as theresa by reports from bonus aires. argentina 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
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emotion was everywhere. like a lot of my 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 i made with route. excuse me, on that dancing and banging. i didn't in ad on the want. i think the right very long time. i liked him infinitely. i walked for hours to be able to get here. he came with his family. but i've never
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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 die. oh, captain unit. missy has been compared to the element elena throughout his career. now that he has won 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. the city. so i will, i'll the theda when there was another team playing and that was friends. and for french friends watching the final back home, it was a tens, 2 and a half hours. that ended in heartbreak for brandon reports from parents. ah, until france reached the last stages of this tournament. the french public had been somewhat ambivalent about this well cup. but reaching the final is special and
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across france, the excitement and anticipation was intense. the game got under way, the 1st half. so franz 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 to bowl and we can't really do anything. so i don't, i think it will be very harder 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 5 goals from star striker killian and bobby the game now level a to walk into the 2nd period of extra time, nail biting tension again gripped the supporters. messy put argentine are ahead with just 2 minutes left on the clock by pe, again, sent the supporters into convulsions of joy. this welcome final had become
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a genuine classic. but that left penalties and for the french, it was to be heartbreak, rollercoaster 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 to borrow a 1040 on they are great, 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. 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 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 drizzle. it's a disappointment for
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a team which came into this tournament with such high expectations that they came up against the magic of messy pull brennan era, paris to other world news. now another way of rushing attacks has hit the cranes capital key military administration says it's shot down 15 drawings on monday morning. ukraine has been rushing to restore power to cities. after russian strikes destroyed parts of the energy grid. the attacks have plunged much the country into darkness during the freezing winter temperatures. child stratford has the latest from cave. this comes only a couple of days after one of the biggest attacks on the guy little city, those attacks using miss aisles. and we know the kind of pressures that the authorities here under, in trying to restore electricity across the country to areas was effected. the men of the great capital kiev has come out in the last hour also and said that
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there is ongoing work trying to, to saw this critical infrastructure. we understand that one of the main targets was actually targeted last week as well. that's one of these substations is so important for the supply of electricity and heat. the presence lensky last night said that an additional $3000000.00 homes had had electricity and heat restored to them since those attacks on friday. yes, this is another example of just how vulnerable ukraine and the capital city in particular is and how the russians seemingly can target these areas at will. but also an indication so far at least of just how effective this missile defense systems are that ukrainians have. but of course, they are continuously asking for more defensive systems because of course, these temperatures these winter temperatures continue to draw. we built
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a number of months at least 2 or 3 months of very heavy and difficult winter conditions ahead and potentially as millions of ukrainian civilians could be affected by these attacks. and time navy is searching some more than she missing silos. after the war, ship capsized in strong winds. more than 70 crew members have been rescued from the gulf of thailand, 3 military vessels, and a helicopter, looking for the others. official say the ship suffered an engine malfunction and was hit by strong white. still a heads on al jazeera where live in new jelly where farm is in demanding guaranteed prices for their produce. and the lawyer approve the former president patrick is jared,
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tell it down to 0. his client is willing to make certain concession. ah more rain is falling over top of flight hit area. it's a portugal including the capitol. it's been hydro. and here's the details on monday, but i actually think the heavier pockets of rain will be around porto now. this same system is funnily enough brain and went to the islands of ireland and britain in for the south east of england could see about a months worth of rain and 24 hours. so that much rain, that fast is certainly going to cause some problems cooler. error rate across greece and turkey. that's because cutting northwind through the a g. and by tuesday, athens could be into single digits for a daytime. high central europe, pretty quiet. but remember all that wet weather in the northwest, it's moving eastward in germany. and because temperatures for around 0 could see some black ice on the roads, their top end of africa, fairly quiet, but for a huge swath and more atanya, sand storm warnings in play, including for the capital, new auction with a height of $32.00 degrees down port still for that eastern side of south africa and this band of persistent rain,
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lou ah ah. hello, are you watching al jazeera? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder about top stories. the sour argentina have won the world cup after a thrilling final. every france on penalties as the game ended 3 all off to extra time. thousands of fans packed doha straits to catch a glimpse of the winning team for aids. while in argentina celebrations went on license of the night. i continued it filled the streets of the capital one a series. fans have been waiting for this moment since 1986 when the national team last one footballs. biggest prize. and, and now the wave of russian attacks is heating, ukraine's capital keeps military administration says it shot down 15 drawings on
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monday morning to indian. now, where thousands of farm as a protesting in new delhi, they say the government has not fulfilled its promises. protested, are demanding more subsidies and support from the government as well as embedded prices for their produce. had me middle is as a demonstration in new jelly. hello. they have me looks like a strong turn out where you out. what else to protest is want family want to send a strong message to the government? i mean, the houses of them from across the country have chavez for this rally in the heart of new delhi. now, interesting, lee. this protest has been caused by a union that is closely aligned with the governing part. they jumped up on too broadly speaking there about 2 issues at me over here. one is a set of economic demands. farmers want the government to lower taxes and
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guaranteed them better prices for they produce this off to have got up. fuel is more expensive, fertilizes are more expensive, expensive and the incomes have fallen, so they want more guarantees from the government on the economic front. the other issue is that of unfulfilled promises. you will remember that in september 2020, the government passed a set of agriculture laws. farmers protested these for almost a year. they said that those laws who are benefiting big corporations and actually leaving them was off. eventually the government relented and lost it would be those laws at the time the government promised to look into those concerns and pharmacy, nothing has actually happened on that front. now the government just has set up a committee to look into those concerns and the committee has a parent, a couple of meetings, but many unions that protested pat boy courted those meetings. they have called those meetings in cynthia. there is
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a 3rd variable that could determine how this all plays out and that is elections coming up in about 16 months. agriculture employs really half of in just looking population exports, political washers, say the government is unlikely to take any step that could jeopardize electorate a prospect. but farmers are expected to capitalize on this and pressured the government to come up with policies or any, any such provisions that could help them at a time. and they said they are really feeling the page. we appreciate the update. thank you very much. have me me to live for a new daily north korea says it's months away from completing the development of a spy satellite time media says an important test was conducted on sunday young is i need to finish the project by april. south korea military says it is carefully analyzing the details along with the un. couldn't get to it is a lady,
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it's not appropriate for us to mention every single public report on north korea. however, based on the detection data, the south korea us intelligence will therapies assessment remains unchanged. that north korea launched a quasi medium range ballistic missile yesterday. specific details have been comprehensively analyzed by south korean and us intelligence authorities regarding north korea, recent missiles development and unit kim has lauren, this story from song 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 sunday. and they are calling this a final stage test for a reconnaissance 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,
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transmitters, and receivers, and was fired at a loft, a 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 showed 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 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
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a harm's way on its own managers. parliament is holding its 1st session since the appointment of a new prime minister on why abraham was asked by malaysia's king to form a coalition government. often november's contested general election. the parliament is expected to hold a vote of confidence on the new government. florence louis has worn out from holland pool. 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 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
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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 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 cold or he could resign together with his cabinet. and the king will have to appoint a new prime minister, a party that $13.00 of $55.00 saves and v jay's general election now holds the balance of power. the parties led by incumbent prime minister, frank, and bonnie marana, and opposition lead to it of any,
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rambo come both have $26.00 states. they're now trying to worry the social democratic liberal party to form a coalition. it's later says they'll make a decision in the coming dang. protest continue in peru, demanding the release of former president patrick astir. he was impeached and detained on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. 2 weeks ago i was 0, spoke with christy lawyer i'm. he says the formula is willing to do what it takes to end the violence. john holeman report from lima. one turbulent day, pedro castillo, went from president, approve the prisoner at the country, the lead police, in the accused of attempting a qu on december, the 7th. the x teacher from rural proof since cycle for free lawyers. now the full, ronald attends you, is a close as we've got to knowing christie hughes thoughts apart from the few notes that christie you has written from prison. they have insisted that the president,
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with the attention of the one who is the day before this interview told out 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? didn't you believe that? that's possible. what he said about the protest broken out. he left the presidency, being ill in the, in this he knows there's a serious, christ 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 we can start, he is prepared to leave his aspirations, to return to the presidency. if that helps to in the violence. see a list. yes, he is willing to make any sacrifice for the country. it's up to the fees but could have implications for the protests which began off. the kids was removed from power disorder following this addressed as a nation,
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just before he was about to face and impeachment vote, and congress the president announced that he was gonna dissolve congress. and that he was going to govern him as they if, exception, govern, of exception bus occurred. but again, would be for a could to be real and concrete. it can't just be a message to the nation. there has to be a level of organisation coordination. and we see that, for example, that no military staff have come out to say they were involved. if you didn't see any tanks or patrols on the street. but does not just mean that it was an unsuccessful, that no one supported him. not well, you know, we can talk about a qu as a qu was recognized in the world. how do you explain what he said then? was it just a mistake? i don't see it. okay. if you need to. i mean, 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. only 2nd cause to
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use now being held in prison for the next 18 months before his trial, because prosecuted, 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 in mexico, and it's been reported that he was on his way to the mexican embassy. he was trying to flee. no, it was trying to leave the country lucca. you're more, but they never called the president and said, i want to silent. he did go to the embassy. so i think what he wanted was to look for protection in that moment because the, you didn't make it to the embassy attends. you say that he's now appealing against his present time based on the regularities in the process to remove him from office . but the issues at stake improve, have now gone beyond war. man. people will new elections. someone change the constitution while from prison. so the former president has another fight on the turns john home and how does it leave a palestinian french human rights lawyer expelled from israel says his deportation is part of
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a program of ethnic cleansing. fellow marie has worked as a lawyer for palestinian prisons, israeli government accuses him of having ties to a band group delegate said a global summit. montreal are close to reaching a deal to improve protection of vital ecosystems. those include coral reefs, which provide habitat for marine life, as well as food and income for millions of people, but many rates are under threats. catherine, so i report from southern canyon where one fishing community is trying to reverse the decline of its carl rain. 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 back to life. lead down mom must sit,
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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 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. i have them in the want to clean those. look at the health as 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 they're now seeing more fish and businesses doing better. so i got my home,
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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. catherine saw all the 0 can be fi county. the head of the roman catholic church has used his birthday to highlight the plight of children in ukraine. i. france's celebrated turning 86 at the vatican city on sunday. he had children in the war tone. country is suffering and i asked people to pray for them. lou
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