tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 19, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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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 because the summer's nissan is about to begin from around the world. formula would probably be okay, living in a building like this with blown up windows, but the temperature plummets such conditions. really take that whole lou this is al jazeera. ah hello. this is in use our on al jazeera. i'm fully betty ball live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a london court was the you case plan to deport asylum seekers to wander is legal, but the government must consider situations on a case by case basis. ah,
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south africa is governing body real express, rent serial on my post, as it's neither despite accusations or corruption and violating his oath of office . also the south russian forces target energy facilities in ukraine's capital with more drone strikes, several areas in p. r. without him keep all without electricity. ah, and riding on a high argentina winds is 3rd world cup title beating france in a penalty. she tar ah, thank you very much for joining as we begin with a high court decision in london at the government plan to send asylum seekers to wander is legal. the plan deportation policy was suspended in june after last minute challenge. let's go straight to henry ford said, who's at the royal court of justice in london. so this was a major test of
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a very controversial policy. harry talked to us about what the ruling says and what it means. well it's ruled in favor of the government, but with a significant caveat, you'll remember earlier this year the previous home secretary pretty patel, the interior minister of the united kingdom. under this conservative government, signed an agreement with wonder that that mandated every asylum seekers who arrived in the u. k. by what the government deemed an illegal method, such as over the channel. between france and england. on a small boat, they would immediately be deported to rwanda. and have the aside and obligations process. and if they were found to be asylum seekers, they would be re settled that they would never come back to the united kingdom. now the 1st time the government tried to enact this policy with a flight in june. there was an injunction, and it was said now that has been this,
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this legal challenge by individual items, because in that case, and also other organizations and the justices have ruled that the policy as a whole is lawful. it is in accordance with the refugee principles. it's in accordance with the the human rights act in the u. k. and that it can go ahead, but they're also saying that in the individual 8 cases that it was looking at, they were not properly considered by the government. and so the government would have to reconsider those cases and in every single new case have to look individually at those cases. so there is still options, both individuals and the organizations in both. so the government had argued, harry, that this would discourage people to make the dangerous journey. what does it mean though for the 10s of thousands of asylum seekers who've arrived in the you carry
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well, that there are tens of thousands still in this huge backlog. that remains in the asylum system, the prime minister receives do not last week, set out a new policy of increasing the numbers and of caseworkers on those cases. changing the system announcing a deal without jania because about a 3rd of the people who are coming across only the small boats and from the government says off from albania, which the government says is a safe, prosperous european country. so they should immediately be sent back there. so there are various aspect to this policy. the government has made this a real priority. i think it sees it as something of an election when a potentially, when it's under pressure on all sorts of other issues. and they're up to the next election in a couple of years time, the labor party, the main opposition, has said that this one to policy is unethical unworkable. extortionate li, expensive. i'm more than 140000000 pounds, signed over to everyone to,
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to pay for this and to pay for the economic development in the country, but the secretary, so the brave men is determined. she says to see it through, she's determined to start this policy as soon as possible, but the people and the organizations who brought the challenge that was largely unsuccessful on this day say they will potentially appeal it. so not only will individuals have a chance to appeal any deportation to wanda and court. this very decision itself could be appealed to the appeals court. the supreme court in this country potentially to the european court of human rights as well. and that brings into question the case, signing up to the european convention on human rights, which if that what to be changed would be a major reduction as well. sorry, thank you very much for that. harry false, that live there in london. in the well use serial rama post has been re elected to lead the governing african national congress in south africa. this means the
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president will lead the party into the national elections in 2024 delegates at a conference in johannesburg chose want to post that over for my health minister as well. him, casey, the president has come under fire recently in connection with a burglary scandal. involving hundreds of thousands of dollars. earlier i spoke to i shall, kaji was a political analyst. she says, i'm a poll says election is a classic case of better the devil. you know, there was a quite a wide spread view that despite his recent scandal regarding his game resolve it paula paula. they believed that he's the better off to evil, shall we say, because i quote one anonymous. those who said to me, well, you know, mr. i'm opposed, daniel concerns. he's no fun where there's missed him. he's a candle can billions of rounds of money that was supposed to go towards p. p. e during the coven pandemic. so that's probably fine. and i think that's what made
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the difference will many people also knowing that the economy would probably news day had mr. i'm opposed them not being re elected as party person will be in the top leadership, the national executive committee and the national working committee, and have a large number of people who are entering the rubber hose as indeed he has within his own cabinet. he has people who didn't till the party line in front of him last week during the votes on whether he should be in beach or not. there are people who come to this conference and spoken out vocally that they things around because this should go. so to have those people at the top executive level and to try and work with our enemy within your own party is going to be very difficult. now we caught up with a veteran politician in south africa who defected to the opposition. after the transition to democracy, he's a son of anti appointed activist amena and use of
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a child. i am a garlic charlie or a member of parliament, a member of the official opposition, the democratic party. in johannesburg, south africa. i come from a long line of activists. in fact, both my grandfathers, who political activists going back over a 100 years together with mahatma gandhi, the n c, was the vehicle of struggle for us. it embodied what we believed in embodied non racialism. the n c left me, i didn't leave the n c, it was one of the more difficult decisions of my life. we established democracy in this country after great struggles and almost a civil war. but what happened thereafter was rather sad. and there was a continual slide towards the situation. we find ourselves in the movement
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instead of swallowing billions, to keep the lights on this watering buzz billions to turn the lights off. how do you run an economy without electricity? how do you run an economy without proper logistics, that can get goods from a to be an expert, export them out of a port. how porch is to be the best in the world? they know the worst in the world. and in he cannot pull the wool over our eyes. any more south africa is fixable. we have a glorious country here. we inherited fantastic infrastructure. we can fix all the, the n c is bankrupt, morally and financially. it cannot do so. it will not do so. it needs to be put out of power. it's almost 30 years since the glorious movement came into power in south africa. it is sullied, it's soul. by itself. it needs to be jettisoned. and if they learn,
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well, hello louis. delegates meeting at a you and bio diversity summit and canada have find a deal to protect nature and promote conservation. at least 30 percent of the world landing marine areas have been put under protection by 2030. it's the most significant effort made by government so far the deal also finances projects is saved by diversity in the developing world. now that agreement focuses on vital ecosystems, including call reefs, which provides habitat for marine life, as well as food and income for millions of people. but many we saw under threat al jazeera, as catherine sawyer report, some southern kenya where one fishing community is trying to reverse the decline of his call reefs. in the indian ocean, a garden is being grown under water. these conservationists spend most of their days nurturing and pending to carl that have been damaged. the fishing community of
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cor whittle 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 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. 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 beach that we design them into the want to clean those. look at the health as they great. so it's an
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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 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, i'll for month fisherman. 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, the war in ukraine now and another wave of russian attacks has hit ukrainian capital keys. military administration says it's shot down several drawings on
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monday morning. ukraine has been washing to restore power to cities after washing strikes destroyed parts of the energy grid. the attacks have plunged much of the country into darkness during freezing winter temperatures. char stradford has the latest from keith this comes only a couple of days after one of the biggest attacks on the guy will city those attacks using missiles. and we know the kind of pressures that the authorities here under, in trying to restore electricity across the country to areas was affected. the men of the great capital kiev has come out in the last hour also and said that there is ongoing work trying to, to restore these 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 president lensky last night said that an additional $3000000.00 homes had had electricity and heat
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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 russian 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 got 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. meanwhile, russia fresh and vitamin 14 arrived in bella willis, a short while ago to meet his counterpart. alexander lucas shall go. it's his 1st
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trip to minsk since the invasion of ukraine. russia used bella roost as a staging ground for its assault on ukraine. the off years it could do so again, as the 2 countries hold joint military trans, thailand's navy is searching for more than 30 missing sailors. after a warship cap sized in strong winds. more than 70 crew members have been rescued from the gulf of thailand. 3 military vessels in a helicopter are searching for the survivors. official say the ship suffered an engine malfunction and was overturned in strong waves. to malaysian our way a prime minister and why abraham has won a vote of confidence in parliament days after he was chosen for a 2nd term in office for a term in office. and while was asked by malicious king to form a coalition government after november's contested general election, the vote is expected to cement his hold on power and give political stability to malaysia. florence we has more from kuala lumpur. thieves result of the confidence
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vote is largely as many analysts had predicted that onward would be able to win the vote of confidence easily. and this is partly because just on friday, he had signed an agreement, party leaders from his unity government had signed a cooperation packed, saying they will, and sure that his administration is able to complete a full 5 year term. and they want to ensure political stability. now this is important, malaysia has experienced political and state instability since 2020 and also there was no clear winner in the elections. in november, the results returned a hung parliament for the 1st time in malaysian history and on we had said that he would hold a confidence vote on the 1st day that parliament convened to prove he has majority support. and now he has won the vote of confidence. it was through a simple voice vote after a debate in parliament. this will give him a clearer mandate going forward now, but he still faces many challenges ahead. he will have to steer the country through
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a and expected global economic slowdown next year. he will have to unite and increasingly polarized nation with divisions in race and religion. he'll also have to check, rising religious extremism, and he's not expected to be given an easy ride by the opposition. they've already turned down his proposal of a unity government and dismissed the confidence throat as a gimmick. a party that one free of 1555 seats in fiji is general election now holds the balance of power. the parties led by incumbent prime minister sank by any my ranma i and opposition to have any rumble both have 26. see there now trying to woo, the social democratic liberal party to form a coalition, as leader says, they'll make a decision in the coming days. in india, thousands of farmers have been protesting in new delhi. they say the government has not fulfilled its promises. protesters are demanding more subsidies and support
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from the government as well as better prices for their bodies. avenue town has more from the demonstration in new delhi. it's a massive show of strength, of farmers. here are they want to send a strong message to the government. housing of them have gathered acktis valley in the heart of new jelly. interestingly, this protest, this valley has been called by a union that is. 2 closely affiliated with the governing bgp. now broadly speaking, there are 2 issues over here. one is the set of 4 demands. farmers want the government to guarantee them better prices for they produce the see that costs have gone up for lies us more expensive fuel is more expensive. on the other hand, their incomes have fallen, so they're really feeling the squeeze over here. the 2nd issue is that off promises, you know, you may remember that farmers took out a yard long, low test against 3 agriculture laws that were passed by the governing bgp. in
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september 2020 pharma said that those laws benefited big corporations and actually home them. those laws will eventually repeat last year, and the farmers retreated with the farmers did bring out a set of demands, and they say that those demands haven't been met. now, on the other hand, the government says it is looking into those demands. it has formed a committee, but some farmers unions have boy coach those meetings because they have all those meetings in cynthia. let the 3rd variable that play over here. and that is upcoming national elections. it will be heading for elections in mid 2024. so heading into election year experts say they're not sure whether there will be any solid agree policy that will address pharmacy concerns. but farmers do want to capitalize on this and make sure that they can really push the government into passing policies that actually help them at a time when they are really hurting you came military personnel and preparing to
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step in to cover for striking nurses. an ambulance workers, more than 10000 danville and staff across england and wales will walk off the job on wednesday, calling for better pay and working conditions. nurses were already on the picket lines last week and are set to stage another day, long strike rail and border control staff went on strike earlier this month and are planning further industrial action over the new year. the health ministry is urging all sides to resume fresh talk. john hall has more from london. no immediate sign of the government backing down no to the demands of unions for higher wages and better conditions. it would have cost damaging to this conservative governments. we seem to be giving in to the demands of striking workers, britain in the meantime, bracing for a 2nd highly disruptive week of public sector, industrial action. big numbers being taught to adopt for surround the cost of all of the economy, retail and hospitality. in the run up to christmas and there are real concerns
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about the effects that nurses and medic strikes will have on the health sector, the health service, the national health service that many say is on the brink of collapse. the unions broadly speaking, say they're members of the subject to government conflicts, therapy, pretty much, he can all make crisis of 2010, low pay, a real terms, weight costs as high as not kept place. paste with inflation. enough is enough. they say they will do this for as long as it takes their members now face an additional squeeze through a cost of living crisis, high energy costs, and spiraling inflation. the government is remaining said boss, as i'd say not willing to given it was that higher pay will only raise inflation further itself already eating into the pay packets of ordinary workers and in an apparent effort to win around public support. away from the strike because the government wants a higher pay would have to be paid for with higher taxes. argentine is national
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football team on their way home after winning the welcome. after thrilling final in doha, they beat france on penalties as a game and at 3 all after extra time, thousands of fans pot streets near the sale stadium to catch a glimpse of the winning tins rate. it's a crowning moment for captain leona messy delivering a 3rd title for argentina. the celebrations in argentina went on late into the night. teresa bell was with supporters invoices, 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 food bull. joy and emotion was everywhere. for the globe. malia martin, 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 that 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 i made with route. 7 excuse me, august. we've done thing and banging. i didn't didn't have on the wrong. i think the right very long time. i lexi him for read. i walked 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 as women, even though argentina has lots of inflation and the economy is bad, this is filling our hearts to make us forget anything. thank god,
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we're able to celebrate today. the captain unit murphy has been compared to be going on throughout his career. now that he has won or didn't tina the 3rd world cup, he will take his place in this country's history. with our didn't time thanking him and his team for years to come. serious, i will, i'll the theda when i'm the last who still thinking in for many in france full. brandon has more from paris the phrase of the french. he is guilty of why it's literally translated as a wooden face, but it's actually, it's a, it's a hangover. essentially, and that's how the french, a feeling this morning. bitter disappointments, after such high hopes for the final, the streets are relatively quiet. the schools are closed at the 1st day of the school holiday, but it seems from my site that many people have taken the day off work because of the events of last night. and because it's so close to christmas, i take you through some of the newspapers reacting to the events of last night.
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lapointe in the theme is called lay blue and fear. the no blue basically means we're proud of our blues. inside they did dedicate 20 pages of coverage, irrational and so cruel is one of the in a headlines for that. like keep the sport newspaper. it's headline is let's oat which basically means helping the head high, proud of kimmy and i'm back on his team mates. one of the headlines monumental is the way that they described last night's game. and just finally, la, figaro donald jones is the, is the headline event. use pay, passports, use paper. and that's talking about the argentine, a team passing into folklore, into legends and underneath lots leased us, a la panache, which is sadness and the flag of kelly and i'm but a trudging disconsolately passed the well kept trophy that not twitter
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uses have voted for c, e o e on mosque to step down after the billionaire posted up all and said he would respect the results. almost 50 percent of the 17 and a half 1000000 people who responded said he should quit in the hours since the fall ended must hasn't indicated if you'll stick to his promise in exchanges with twitter uses. he said there was no successor lined up there speak to chris taco walker and new castle about bases and technology journalists. thank you for joining us on angie's era. chris, so twitter uses a voted to al steel on mosque. do you think he will actually step down? i think he will because he's indicated that he wants to in the past. the said in that definition in a court case that he doesn't envisage, he will be to see twitter for a long time. he'll be passing the reins on someone else and he's also sets on public events in the past. i think maybe it was a little bit sooner than he imagined. and i think probably he's underestimated as opposed to the scale of the opposition by uses to some of the decisions that he's
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made. but this was always never to call us run 3 large companies like twitter, space, x, tesla, nitric car company, all at the same time and expect them to survive. yeah. and even if he were to resign his chief executive, he would still remain as tweeters owner, right? and if you steps down, is there an obvious successor, and what would it mean? teacher? yeah, there isn't an obvious success so that we can see at the minute in terms if she wants to be in post. we know that there are people who have kind of evolved for the job in the past. so one of the people who it's very, very close to the last guy called jason catholic, harness we know from the texas parcel, the lawsuit that preceded, you must purchase of twitter back in october that kelly had offered himself up very, very kindly to become the seo must kind of politely declined
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a little bit. we know that whoever gets essentially gonna be given a poison charla sees, is that going to be the positive? you must because he will still own the spot by i think, for $1000000.00 you don't just give us power over extend, or they will be given free reign, which i think is very unlikely. and then they'll have to do some re significant changes. as i said, he's made a number of controversial decisions in thinking over twitter. what does this meant for uses in their experience on the social media platform and are we seeing significant number of people quitting twitter as a result of these decisions? these are experiences got much, much worse. you need to look at the fact that sometimes the key function to, to, to don't work. so you see replies a period of the original problem below it. sometimes you can't access direct messages or videos. don't play people off the recounts bond without really any justification. we see not most recent in some kind of hobby horse over the last
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couple of days in terms of people abandoning home. you know that there are alternatives. that is why you must put out a open, we can to stop people from linking to them. so lots of people have come to mastodon, which is an open source alternative to narrow this like post news and can see about this out of some of them being developed by twitter employees. but the issue is that no one to one replacement or not kind of why i think so many people are sticking with it. even with all the chaos that's going on is because there's no obvious life for get on to to escape the sinking ship. thank you. for talking to us about this, chris talk a walker, joining us there from new castle in the u. k. thanks for your time. a palestinian french human rights lawyer expelled from israel says is deportation. is part of a program of quote, ethnic cleansing. fellow ha, marie has worked as
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a legal representative for palestinian prisoners. these really government accuses him of having ties to a band group on sunday. he was deported to find despite objections from the government in paris. timing off for a check on the world whether his jeff parts serve japan's honshu island, getting 200 centimeters of snow in one week hive. one all had to do with some effects snow, but that is finally starting to wind down both for whole. cato and honju on tuesday . so calmer conditions here, other side of the mountains, tokyo hiv 11 degrees for you. things are starting to finally warm up through china . we had some cold nights and shanghai weather alerts in play there, but you're up to 13 degrees on tuesday. that ne monsoon doing quite a number through the malay peninsula, southern thailand, parts of it, 500 millimeters of rain, half a meter of rain. it's a months worth of rain in a short period of time. up and down the philippines were also seen the effect of the mon soon as well. some severe fuzzy advisories. then we've got this plume of
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moisture just stretching across the bay. had been golf fleming into sri lanka and that southeast corner of india where there are some weather watches in play for thunderstorms con day through pakistan, karachi, 30 degrees, some rain, not too far away from tehran, and to the middle east. we go. those winds through the gulf finally starting to die down. so we go in for a closer look. if you're doing any travel, we've got a high of 24 degrees in doha with a mix of sun in cloud on tuesday. that's a snapshot if your weather fear i still ahead on al jazeera, gemini, shanita bennett, reflect on the thrilling world cup final and the legacy of contact 2022 ah.
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with with i hello, peter stammered welcome to world cup today. as leonor messy, finally wins the trophy garage and seen and owns them, a food store on a shirts. yes. hi, i'm jemma national around out the action from an incredible night of drama. lisa stadium will also show you the spectacular things after the game is the new world champions. i showed off the train pizza cutter,
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but the top is any just beginning yes, there's jubilation. back home in argentina. as hundreds of thousands of fans get ready to welcome their heroes home with their 1st world cup titus since 1986 and contrasting emissions on the safe it this morning. it's joining us. there is a full appear steep and a frenchman entity, a dummy and argentinian with all their to come. but 1st, let's begin with the action argentina. one of thrilling final here at carter 2022. they beat france on penalties as the game ended. 3 all off the extra time i kept saying, elinor massey, it's the crowning moment of his career and having a fed hypo for his country for help. i was watching for at least outstanding a glittering clar back to what the president of p for called
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the best world cup ever. it certainly was a told him to 1st, the 1st world cup to be hosted by our booth lived country and a bit lease. the 1st to be played in the northern hemisphere, winter or the 1st to see it, african sorry reach to so be part of the final of cut. our 2023 covered, started with the country's national day, a big bargain for cutoff frogs and ordered tito once the game started are to to, to have the best of it. 23 bit, it said i'm girl 0. where just wanted to tell i need to contact was it up or the what bad? it's gotta step up nato. betsy put his sorry to head that a good fit for a well cut part of that. the slick junior alvarez, he said alexis mcallister, freight, the barrier put argentina to their head. it looks that way to the end until 1 o'clock. the sporadic attack went the old argentina. nicholas
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automatically bring down call up wanting a sneak, a part of gold. it was enough leveled against fall to look out of it extra time. the ball fell to little bitty, it go down, scramble technology, got the goal, but it was clear, it looked like bessie's departing margaret's boss at the other end of a shot with hybrid articles. dollar will go on. the bus i had is penalties the goalkeeper moments video about theda is putting it started product or stopping things. the carpets take a high pressure, targeted full data.
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and for bessie alongside barrow donna at last the burg here, maybe be tested for from the 1st. sorry, he kicked the bowl. so i told him i got a message argentina found by saudi arabia in the opening match. exit him, lifting the world cup after finally achieving his dream of winning footballs, ultimate price. and for they told him an organizer on the paypal account. i will make a note 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'm going to say, i'm excited in doha. many thought macy might retire from international football on a high off to finally winning the world cup. but he says he wants to play a few more games as a wool champion. and coach enough kaloni says messy, can keep the number 10 should as long as he once he went out, i guess it's the best feeling ever right now. i wasn't ever expecting to be well championed, but that's what we are now. and that's the most important thing right now. no
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matter how we did, i think we were the winners. so i think we'll have to say messy spot for the next smoke up, even though it's in 2026. what more is that to say? you can have the number 10 jersey as long as he wants. i think he's the right to decide for himself what he wants to do with his career and with the national team. and if you haven't got anything left to prove. now before we get the reaction from, i guess i just wanted to show you as the video from instagram page that you filmed off of my chest. definitely, while we watch the light, we can see it in your face and you're holding back. this is when you can you just try and put into words what that night meant for you. was it the best night of your life? after my, you my kids. yes. but for us it, we decided that this we followed up with the service because we. busy was i'm part
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of a team, sorry, but we were the best in here in dakar, hearing guitar a against the against france. that has excellent players. but we are the team here. are we this of the discuss lead just as a journalist, right. we supposed to be neutral observer said games. why wasn't that? it's your country, it's your team. it's the world cup final. it's impossible to keep your emotions in check, isn't it? before it did the show, i was stuck in the way we did have out there. i didn't in us much against france like our life and you know, we can through we have many issues. we have many problems. so we, we live in drama at every time every where i live, we are the reflex out of that much. we suffer a lot, so it, for us it gives food more. one day
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a good news is everywhere is it is sold for us. so yes, we this of that then, and then what my, my best they. so i can't, i can move with my, my daily, right. i please on i don't what happened they, i load my of my work. i mean they would like, i'd try to be there now done. or when i type on and talk, but last night or some bus already was and did a trance. they were outweighed the 70 minutes. elisa, 79, limited. i. and i know i did, they get back into that much they, they just looked down and out. and i, i was seeing to layer, you know, we didn't, and then football, you know, it's, it's always in the 2 boxes. you know, if you don't score your position, you know, we'll come back at you with, that's what we did. and the, and, and the game can turn so quickly. it's like life, you know, one day, you know, you there and the other day, you solo and, and the, and we need as well leaders and then buffy is one of them. you know,
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the penalty you cannot crumble and the pressure is cold and then fantastic volume. everything turn in the moment. so and the, and it's crazy. and when you look at the 80 minutes, you think friends it's, it's, it's done. and we were so close to when the wall kitchen when column one year, dno, and emiliano martinez did a fantastic save. but this is football emotion. you know that the next minute you can be a you can be so high and the other one so low. but the, but we're proud of our boys, middle, the, we didn't know we could go that 1st, you know, will, has been same eyes. everybody knows the bottle door, a lot of players, 5 or 6, you know, half of the team regular and, and just to go there it's, it's, it's quite unbelievable this chore ways. of course, you know, with sad because we could have wanted just at the end. but at the same times, you know, to was an 18 we were world champion, coming back in the final was a new generation. that's unbelievable. france there was a highly entertaining match as well. now i want to talk to you a little bit about macy and mary donna right. we know that in origin, tina madonna is loved and the almost like
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a god right. may see they have been moments where the public haven't always loved him. is this now find me the moment that he is loved by everybody? i think that now it's time for me to to lever my model. and we also took a, we did the but my own i had the time now is time of may see it's like for example, a coach before it's colonial title. it was, the question was, be lot of the may not be may not be lot of the different ways of training different ways of playing. i know it's colony. you want to talk to one of the people who got it for you. i think for most people little needed to do when to come by. i mean it's like god before these it will be forever. and to be a talking, a fantastic place, we will have to spare
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a thought for getting them back what we feel they think just when even given the golden valley can crack a smile for this talk with as he was say, gusted off to that hat trick on the losing team, i mean, is he the best player in the world right now? would you say, ah, was missy of course. yeah, i mean, his younger, of course, his foster is got more dribbles, misuse, more awareness as he age. but yet they're on top of the of the world at the moment is quite incredible. what the achieved was going to be $24.00. i think to morrow is got only 12 goals in world cup into walcott. that's unbelievable. e one woke up and went to a final so are yes, the next is the future of her wall, the wall football and, and is there any, any grew in stature over the over the years, you know, because 19 a wonder the title, but we wanted to see how we can improve, you know, and, and his awareness is com against the i'm in front of the goal, you know, improve. so is a, is a, is a world class players is entering the age of maturity,
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$24.23. so the best is yet to come so, but it's quite unbelievable. you're late. you fly home later and you're gonna be taking a trip to the barbers. is that right? what was the promise you made your sunday slides? i must go to the barber shop and shake my my my head because my son, i promised my son. so you promised your son i large and my son brought me that i would share the promise with him. so let's shave our head. we want to see that on instagram. i heard, so let's show you some more incredible pictures. now from sunday, after the game, argentine avoided they team bus and paraded down the sale boulevard next in the stadium, combined with cutters, national they celebrations. it was a real spectacle and our very own john. i got your of skill was lucky enough to watch. messy and his teammate pos right by the the now and again. i mean, he may see here
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the heroes home later on monday as well to rest of both your day and i'll be celebrating thanks. 7 everyone, yeah, everyone here with people compared to what i don't know. well, all right, our thing, but it's much more to point out if it doesn't matter though. and i think that that, that gave them the cup that gonna be waiting for him. that he know that i've done connecting, it's going to be arriving on monday. i'm a.
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well, let's look at the legacy if this wildcat, outside of sport, now more than a 1000000 people in cosign tens of millions around the world watched estimates. the government says this woke up was historic, not just because it was staged in the middle east, but for what it will leave behind osama binge of aid reports from healthier meals to satisfy cravings, intellectual sustenance, nurturing hungry minds. lou, this appointment at this cafe in door. her speakers have been hosting weekly discussions on a variety of topics including palestinian resistance and women's rights. i'm young . people say they want to challenge stereotypes about the middle east in general, and other in particular. the owner of this cafe doesn't want to be identified because she believes only her platform deserves the spotlight. seen us later on and not open discussions are very important. what we have here is
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a platform where we gather people and we spread knowledge and we hope our platform will be bigger and more influential in the future. and was kind of checking for the woke up, has been a catalyst for others, moved towards in knowledge based economy. and the sports industry is capitalizing on intellectual property. whether in merchandising rights or broadcast revenues, the broadcasting rights from the far will come. i will be $2000000000.00 and an i p rights and spots globally. right. reach $50000000000.00 sir 2 years ago. so there's a lot of connection between ip yet spots at cut us hesser ambition. re, to be a technology in our andy center. it's well to enable an environment of growth and creativity, but as amended, it's labor laws. people's legacy plans include funding a labor excellence hub in partnership with the international labor organization, or the ilo works all over the world, and rarely do we see change happening at this pace. we recognize that significant progress has been made, but we also know that there are many challenges still. other utilities,
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acknowledged reforms are neither going to be temporary, easy or quick. that's where vision 2030 comes in a long term plan, so the work to improve things doesn't stop with the world cup. one aspect is investing in art and culture, exhibitions, showcasing artworks from across the our world. another initiative focuses on catering for people with disabilities to ensure their included in mainstream activities. the government says the world cup is just the beginning. confident it's changed the perception of millions about them, at least now it's looking to diversify the economy. oh, it may have been a football tournament, but its legacy and putting in the region will remain for decades, some on the job without a 0 dollar. and delighted to say, joining us on the sofa now is timmy ti davis, the us ambassador cutter and mohammed age, as the pakistani ambassador to cut a gentleman. but welcome to both of you. lovely. to have you hear me. i'm going to
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start with you before the tournaments before the negative publicity around the country. how do you think perceptions have changed now that the competition is over? well, i think certainly this world cup has been one for the ages at spin, extremely successful. the quality of the matches were fantastic. recoveries were truly welcoming of the world. and so as i've said, a couple of other places they've created. now, millions of ambassadors for cutter and doha, and the kind of hospitality and welcome and majority that you find here in cutter. it has been a very enjoyable tournament before we move on. i just want to play something. the u . s. embassy is released on social media. awful, i'm all i can. and a low half the official ball of the 2022 world cup was made right here in the province of pockets as our 2 thirds of the world's soccer ball. that is the economic power of the international trade g breeding's conclusion.
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she korea, thanks for the past people. job sport has the ability connect us culturally and economically. i don't think we could say we had any base a into conversation with the pakistani ambassador mohammed, even though pakistan didn't qualify for this, will come, how much pride does it give the country to manufacture the bulls that were played at the full cup a lot, a lot, i think the focus on the community and the box, the nation has been partnering with the cutter in many respects. of course, the ball is a much well known contribution by the, by the new manufacturers who have actually been contributing to the workup football's instruments and equipment for the last 3 or forward cuts. but also contribution of the pakistani workers and semi skill skill
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labors in the construction of the stadiums in the bringing up of the infrastructure . and more recently the security provided online online security and to see where security that has been a tremendous contribution. and we are very happy to be part of this amazing mega event and to meet the next 12 cup will predominantly take place in the u. s. do you feel like you have a lot to live up to now? well, i mean, it would be hard to do with the countries have done. the truth is that there's never been a world cup in this region or in one city. it's going to take 16 cities across 3 countries to do the next world cup. we want to take all of the lessons that were learned from this world cup and apply them to ours. the innovations of this world cup, the consular center that the calories open here, so that fans don't have to find the embassy of their country,
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but can go to one central location. these are things that will help make it safer and more fun for people visiting north america in 4 years. and so lots to live up to the quality of the matches. we certainly can't control, but there are lots of things that we learned here that will make it even more spectacular world cup. and i think we're already looking forward to 2026. we're on it. this is a great world cup and woke up does bring people together. mohammed, but we do live in a society. you could argue globally where we're more divided than we ever have been . to what extent do you think that the student actually served as a reminder that actually we have more in common than what the visor? of course, you know, we believe in sports diplomacy. and in the past we had heard about cricket diplomacy playing a similar role. now got there has, i think very strongly strengthened it credentials to bridge any gaps bringing the east and west together at the time when you read it rightly said it's most needed.
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and i think it is a time when the word has to look towards each other. towards various regions towards various issues in ways which are non traditional but which are more in conformity with the rapidly transitioning word. it's a difficult time, but all hats off to cut them. and to me, what can you think the lasting legacy of this wild comp will be? well, it's hard to know the impact in the immediacy after the tournament. but the truth is that simply by knowing the region better and knowing cutter better as a great representative of the middle east, i think it will promote understanding. i've said before, and as you noted with your 1st question, these conversations can be difficult. but anyone who tries to separate sports from the important conversations of society doesn't really understand why we come together in these ways. in the united states are holidays like thanksgiving and
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christmas when families come together. and often find that they disagree about politics and society, but still continue to have the conversation. this world cup is a great example of bringing people together for important issues, important conversations and a celebration of sport for how it brings. not only families and fans together above the world together, mama, just quickly same question to you about the legacy of this woke up. would you believe it will be? i think the most amazing aspect, which i noticed was how relaxed and how enjoyable the and why i meant was i spoke to so many fans in the market in on the stadium. and everyone was really enjoying this partly connect to your 1st question that you know, the kind of
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a criticism that came in at least none of that was to be seen here. that's an amazing, that's an amazing achievement and amazing legacy that her got. there has been able to produce and it was not a specific to of particular region. i think entity or fans coming from any part of the word. we're very happy. it really has been a fantastic time. and as net mohammed to me, thank you so much for joining us for your timely we really appreciate it. thank you guys have enjoyed the tournament as much as we handy. now, that is all we've got time for. remember there's more on our phase out there, dot com, forward slash welcome to make sure you stay with the al jazeera throughout the day . we'll see you later again, but we will leave you with the crowning moment of leon l. macy's. incredible career leading argentina to a food world cup title, emulating the great, the yellow donna and ending a 36 year weight to be world champions. once again. and
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