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this is somehow harvest devastated by drought. it's milder weather and lower rainfall, but a changing the seasons. farmers around here say the early 2 seasons these days instead of fall the summer and the winter autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. the around is planning differently for the year ahead. there'll be no some flowers, no call, no weeks on this farm. being replaced by crops, more resistant to trout used to feed lifestyle, not people. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpace them. ah, bazillion simple legend pele has died at the age of 18. he was considered by many the greatest player ever. ah,
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i'm dealing with donald, this is sandra 0 alive from london, also coming up protests in a high profile resignation as the most right when government in israel's history is led by benjamin netanyahu. russia far as a barrage of missiles and cities. of course ukraine knocking at power and sending people underground for safety. shoot level of destruction in this residential area of cube. and the fear amongst people living here shows how even a successful interception can destroy people's lives. ah, it's have your company. we begin with the news that legendary brazilian football or pelley a site at the age of 82 had been undergoing treatment for colon cancer or the south palo hospital. but his condition had worsened in recent weeks. he was reportedly
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though surrounded by family. in his final moments, pele is considered by many to be the greatest footballer of all time. lucy newman looks back at his life and career. he was born excellent adventures, not a mentor, but the will do him simply as believe. he was regarded by many as the greatest football player of all time. small strong and exceptionally gifted, belly played for the famous santos club in small vala, the age of 15. the brazil national side by 16 and by 17, he won the world cup, scoring 2 goals in the 1958 final against injury hamper his world cup in chile 4 years later. but he still played a part in brazil's triumph again and by 1970 and mexico played star was still in the century as he provided unforgettable memories on the way to the world cup victory. number 3, before he hung up his boot,
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his star just was used to try and ignite soccer in the united states with the new york cosmos. by this time billy, the brand had taken over, and product endorsements were as prolific as his goal scoring. he was an instantly recognizable global ambassador, and his personal life was equally colorful, married 3 times and divorced, and with 7 children who are trained to have bothered more. his son was sentenced to 33 years in prison in brazil for money laundering. one of the biggest debates in sport is whether he was better than argentinian legend might go now. well, himself died in 2020. in the year, 2000 people awarded them both joint player of the century. but billy was unique. his name is almost synonymous with football. he died who fell, pound or after losing his battle against cancer. but for brazilians, he will always be remembered as a hero who gave them and the world such joy with
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a football at his feet. pelley saw kelly nasa mental posted about her dad's death on instagram, saying everything we are is because of you. we love you infinitely. rest in peace. the brazilian football confederation world play was far more than the greatest sportsmen of old time. our king of football was the highest exponent of the victorious winning brazil. never got scared in the face of difficulties promised his father, a world cup and presented us with 3. the king gave us a new brazil, and we can only thank his legacy. thank you. i'm brazilian president lewis in our seo lula da silva too. he said that he had the privilege that younger brazilians didn't. i saw pele play live. he will play. no, i saw pelley, give a shoe because when he got the ball, he always did something special. well, this is the scene outside the albert,
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i'm seeing hospital in south palo where pele was being treated. you can see the world's media turning up on the doorstep of the hospital. there. monica and the care of us joins us live freedom from real diginero, monica, and palo had been in hospital, of course, for a while. but nonetheless, this is sad news for brazil. yes it is, but it was expected. ah, we ourselves had been at that hospital a couple of weeks ago. it was in the middle of the world cup when he was hospitalized because he had, ah, a lung infection which was a consequence of coven 19. which came at a moment when he was fighting cancer and the medicines to fight cancer were not working anymore. so everybody thought that his death would have would be imminent. but his family said that that wasn't the case, that he was watching the games that he was cheering for brazil's national team and
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dar, that they were going to spend christmas with him, which they did. they flew and spent christmas, the whole family in the hospital, and then his situation got worse. so we were expecting a bad news at any time now. believe survived by his mother, dawn us the last. she who just turned a 100 in november. and he had planned his funeral, he had a, he acquired a space in a vertical hospital, the 9th floor where he can see the santa stadium ah, where he played santo's as a town. that is 2 hours away from so follow which is resilience. our largest city, so um, what we just heard though is that we speak for pellet will only start next monday and the funeral will be on january the 2nd. ah, there's new years in the mean time, the 31st and on the 1st of brazil's president elect visa nasa lula,
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the silva will be taking office would be sworn in. so this will come right after our lulu and our duration. we will have the wake in santos and the funeral. and monica, what kind of legacy? and do you think that pele leaves high will brazil remember him? and how might this be reflected in any commemorations that there will be well, we're expecting our crowds not only of brazilians, but of people from all over the world. bellaire is a person that started very from very humble origins ah, who became known as the king of football. but he was also an ambassador to good causes and he had a very special way of playing. i remember i was the child and my mother kept telling me, my mother's brazilian was brazilian, she was kept telling me, look, monica, this is, this is how you play football. look at this man. and it was something that everyone
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was looking at. it was the way he played. it was very, very awe enticing. it was very, even for the people that don't know much about football like myself. but it was just fun to watch how much he could do with the ball and also for brazilians worldwide. this was a black man that made it to the top in a country which is still fighting for equality and the kiana key of their joining us live from rio de janeiro, monica, thank you. or which i know by sebastian garcia who's a former goal dot com managing editor for south america. am sebastian a very warm welcome to the program? i mean, this was a man whose star power extended all across the football in world and beyond. why was he such a superstar that had that kind of reach? hi, thank you for inviting me. i think believe you could say that blair was the 1st global superstar even before globalization existed as
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a concept. we were familiar with that concept, but these, these man was global. he was an iconic figure across the whole world. he only would by with these presence, he stopped a civil war in nigeria and 69. and it tells you a lot of what you need to know about believe. and i was born in a live and i'm reporting now from what a site is and tina we are the biggest rivals for brazil. but that doesn't prevent me from knowing that he he made the beautiful game even more beautiful. he was an artist, and at the same time he was a keeler on, on the, on the peach in a good sense, right in terms of football. and he could do whatever he wanted with the ball, with the opposition. and he gave us beautiful images that we were treasure forever . i am holding these football, which is the way the food was all football
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a where, when i was a kid, and thus the similar one, the berlin, and used to play with the mexico 970 when he won the 3rd work up. and the images that you see from there, the beauty of the yellow shirt and the essence of that number 10 shirt. i believe it's a big legacy that lives on and will leave forever. and sebastian has been so interesting to tell to, to lots of people this evening, all the news has been very sad listening to the very joyful memories of watching pele live on the page. and they've used for it's like joyful creative them one man mentioned tie when he was very young and pele would get the ball, they would all hold their breath at with anticipation for what you might do with it . so just tell us more about him on the page. what made him such a killer? right, and this is interesting because i was born after, i mean i was very,
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very and little when he retire. and so i don't remember him as a player. in fact, i think he retired before i was born, but you know, the beauty of it is that he connects me to my grandfather. he used to see him play and i get emotional because you know, i remember him telling me about about believe about how gray he was when he was visiting argentina. blame for santos, blaine, against our club, racing pluming, heating argentina for example. i, when he was blamed for the national team. so everything that has to do with blair connect me with my, sorry, my grandfather and you know, i think it's i understand it. i emotions the basset, i'm sorry,
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sorry for interrupting you is, is so lovely to hear you talk about your memories of your grandfather night. i think one of the things the pele did is to this feeling of connecting people as you point out with your, with your grand out. if i could just ask me quickly across south america, what, what kind of legacy and does, does he leave? well, he was the one that introduced the little tricks to the game. a lot of beautiful moves that you see today. there's a video going going around and he sets whatever you see been done these days, believe it 1st. so he was the one that made a, made the beautiful game more beautiful, as i said earlier, because it made it ok, he made it ok to try to entertain us as well as to try to just when football, football games. so every little tree that you see, every, every little beautiful move that you see these days has its roots on play
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and the legacy will live forever. when you see beautiful, ladies at these days and in the future, sebastian garcia, lovely to tell 10 of me also to hear about your grandad, thanks of asking. thank you. ah, the most right wing and religious, the conservative government in israel's history has been sworn in leading the country's ambassador to france to resign and protest. the coalition will be led by benjamin netanyahu, whose returning for his 6th term as prime minister, just 18 months after was ousted from power. his government in could sell to nationalists and ultra orthodox jewish parties. sarah, claret reports now from west jerusalem. ah, the hollow got up a few, the umbrella offered to monitor in the making, and a lot of political wrangling. israel now has a new government the most fall right on, religiously conservative,
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one in the country's history. despite a corruption trial, benjamin netanyahu returns as prime minister, thanks to a coalition of an ultra orthodox and nationalist block heckling from opposition, members in the canal that didn't deter him from making his message clear. israel security continues to be his top priority. m. c. margaret, you know, we will guarantee israel's military advantage in the region through unceasing empowerment. the 1st mission is to make sure that iran boat annihilate us with nuclear bombs. also high up on the agenda is the normalization of relations with more our countries under the 2020 abraham accord. netanyahu's new cabinet promises to expand illegal settlements in the occupied west bank raising fears of an escalation intentions on a domestic level. most controversially, netanyahu is granting major concessions to the far right coalition, made up of parties that until recently was still on the political fringes. hundreds
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of anti government protesters gathered outside the kinessa, demonstrating against some ministerial appointments and it out including that of it's a may have been given convicted of incitement to racism in 2007. the now security minister had a personalized law passed in his name on wednesday, giving him unprecedented powers over the police force. are the controversial laws passing through the dairy and smarts rich laws. the 1st allowed aria dairy leader of the shafts party to become the interior minister despite a recent suspended sentence for tax fraud. the latter giving smart rich head of the religious diners and party a role within the defense ministry overseeing illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. critics are concerned that some of these new policies will have far reaching consequences, including the undermining of the judicial system whereby the supreme court could be overruled. these were all preconditions set by the coalition for the government to be sworn in in the 1st place. and we will probably feel weekend within the
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o because his body is much weaker with the v bodies, like the religious zone is because of the trial. and because he has no moderate policy was in the coalition like in the past, this is the 6 government in less than a 4 years. and netanyahu already has a lot on his plate with the country at its most divided. netanyahu is back as prime minister, and he says he will be the one setting the agenda for the current government. he also says that red lines won't be crossed and he won't be stayed by what he calls ride. the court ideology party is mostly in this position thanks to a fart rights coalition. now the big question is, who will have the upper hand side? a higher al jazeera went through the film. a sportsman of the palestinian group, hamas which governs the gaza strip, has warned that israel's new coalition could trigger major unrest. meanwhile, behind enough in a gloom, it's clear that to day with facing a new zion, us government, the most extreme terrorist,
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racist and fascist government with policies that clearly escalate the aggression against what we hold sacred our people and our palestinian land. this opens the way to rio escalation on the ground and all arenas. still to come, this half hour, the british punk queen turned fashion. dame vivian westwood dies at the age of $81.00. 0, an excitement in dark as the bangladesh she capital gets his 1st match or lying, but huge cues forming absinthe stations. oh, hello, that will start down under and warnings and flood watches remain across northern areas of australia. thanks to the remnants of tropical fight, clone l. we've already seen about 250 millimeters of rain over 5 days. was set to
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see more with most of the intense rains and stronger winds affecting kimberly in western australia. but that moisture stretches all the way to northern areas of queens. and we've also got an area of low pressure to the north east bringing some intense rain to islands such as fiji. and that feeds down that coast line with a heavy rain falling in a glowing coastal areas of new south wales, even victoria and tasmania. now, temperatures are set to come down across the very west to western australia. for places like perf, there's a change to come once again for the southeast. we're going to see the heat come back in with a sizzling start to the new year for melbourne. and we have seen the heat in christ church, but that's now die down thanks to suddenly windsor blowing up, bringing some showers across the south island, pushing up into the north. by the time we get into saturday, 900 degrees in christ church, there was a move to south east asia is good news for the philippines. that rain across more central areas has east. a lot of it, however,
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has pushed up to the north. that sure weather update. ah, it was supposed to be a refuge which south korea's brother's home was allegedly the scene of torture, rape, and even murder $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates. the crimes on those set to be behind on all to 0. ah al jazeera, with every ah ah ah ah,
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a reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera, the most right wing and religious. the conservative government in israel's history has been sworn in prompting the country's ambassador to france to resign in protest . the coalition is led by benjamin netanyahu, whose returning for his 6th term as prime minister. legendary brazilian football a pele has died at the age of 18. he'd been undergoing treatment for colon cancer at the south palo hospital. he's considered by many to be the greatest footballer of old time. brazil's government has declared 3 days of morning. was de, also paid tribute to him on instagram, saying everything we are is because of you. we love you infinitely. rest in peace will palo sotero is a distinguished battle at the woodrow wilson center, brazil institute in washington, dc. and he says pelley was a joy to be with i will be hugely missed in brazil. he gave us
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a sense of pride out. so i think he handsome historians in the future will probably defy bella as the person that helped her resilience to recognise the workers of the african heritage. in brazil, we are the largest african country outside of africa. and you know, we all well is neil dis, but bill i gave us a sense of track of dignity and he was a absolutely marvelous player. and for those who had the privilege to meet him and meet him for as an, as a for an interview or walking with him through the streets of new york where he was very, very attentive to everybody, specialty immigrants that would come to talk to him and he talked to everybody, he was a joy to be aware, he knew of his importance,
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and i think he had behaved accordingly. so he will be missed for aah! russia has lost one of its biggest waves of missile strikes on ukraine since the start of the war. ukrainian military says air defenses shots, i am 54 of 69 rockets launched by russia, but residents were forced to seek shelter underground and many were left without power. charles stratford reports now from t at least one man was believed at being in this house. when it was hit by an intercepted russian missile was rushed to hospital emergency service, he search, but any body else, dead or alive under the rubble. the mother and daughter were also found injured in the house next door. tatiana cries into her friend's arms.
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when my grand daughter called me and said that has been explosion and that my daughter was unconscious. undesirable. she is in a hospital now. i don't know her condition touch yon as other daughter? yana arrives more. mamma stop now please. she says stop crying. salvage food from the fridge sits on a wool. jelena looks her way through the destruction we are well with my grandmother made this. she says, this lovely garden falco with my sister is in hospital. i don't know what the latest is. my niece was also injured by shrapnel. residents climb over the rubble to inspect the damage and check that friends and neighbors are safe. is mobile phone footage reportedly shows one of dozens of russian cruise missiles soaring
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across the sky. ah, the spotted shows what's believe to be a ukrainian, a defense team successfully destroying another before it reached its target. 6 ah, bill thorn you say the majority of miss isles in this latest barrage were intercepted with a she level of destruction in this residential area of cave. and the fear amongst people living here shows how even a successful interception can destroy people's lives. anxious faces, hundreds of kilometers from the eastern and southern front lines would be to be careful. around 9 a. m, there was a huge explosion and the shock wave through my grandson from his bed. we're afraid because this is the 2nd missile that was intercepted in this area. but this one seems to have exploded. the dollar was, was your daughter allowed? the missiles had been fine over this area since the invasion in february. we hide
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in my brother's basement was 35 people shelter there. a blanket covers a dead dog killed in the blast. even martha johnna finds her pet alive. maybe she cradles it him arms amongst what remains of her home. don't be afraid, she says, don't be afraid. shall stratford al jazeera give. british fashioned design of his in westwood has died at the age of 81 in a statement on twits her her fashion house said she died peacefully and surrounded by her family and clap him south london. westwood was one of the leaders of the punk fashion movement of the 19 seventies and is credited with bringing modern punk and new wave fashion into the mainstream. she was made the dame by queen elizabeth in 2006 for his services to fashion would join i vivian, west was biographer, ian kelly in a very warm welcome to the program. i can't imagine even trying to sum up her
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contributions to fashion because there were, there were so vast and so many yes, it's an extraordinary life than to an extraordinary contribution to british culture in the fashion seen globally. it's sometimes argued in the history of fashion that you know, the, the things that have gone global from britain was that the suit back in the day and a and then was punk and vivian's fame partly rest, of course, on her creation. really of the punk look along with her then, pardon and malcolm mclaren, but i was so mentally drawn to the many other things she, she, she did revolutionizing fashion, she's famous across the world. and i think we've forgetting some of the time in britain that she gave for so much to the kind of the lexicon of
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global fashion. and has had an unprecedented impact across the world on how people address the slogan t shirt the, the course. it weirdly the modern course, it is the foundation to kind of formal wear and bridle where even now the platform shoe knew out last figure fetish where is fashion, where and sort of bree collage into re made fashion. so many things which we just take is part of the language of fashion. rather than in ones is i've always thought was so fascinating about her about that she just around like fascinating and character was the she managed to translate and it's a movement attitude and you know, the attitude, the opinion on to clothing, which is something really that's quite specific, isn't it?
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yeah, i mean, she was a fascinatingly curious individual in both senses of the word and passionately interested night is. and she used to say, not only, you know, you dress better, you have a better life at all. so, you know, the clothes are about ideas and stories and she's really interested in, in that. um so, so yeah there's, there's more going on than just 3rd, the churning of the machine or sort of, you know, the next seasons colors or something. she wasn't interested in that. she was interested in her creating the classics things which would last forever, which fed eventually also into her whole other an importance is one of the young, the, the early disciples, apostles, whatever evangelists of, from a climate revolutionist worrying about climate change and, and therefore getting about to rico fashion and to reach your campaigning through
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fashion or all of that. there's lot of, there's a lot going on of the, the big ideas as well as this extraordinary kind of modern fairy tale. she, you know, brought up 2 sons largely as a single mother with the, you know, she had a sewing machine and she founded a fashion empire. i mean, my god, and am i never sold out? you know, she and most people who do that at some point and take the good reasons, the buck from the vague luxury brands or whatever. and so their name and work them for them. not vivian. she, you know, it matter to her and her name and that story and that company and minutes it her in kelly joining us there and live from london, dave, this in west wits biographer. and ian, thanks so much for joining us. thank he. because at the 1st section of bangladesh, his 1st step in metro rail services opened in darker hundreds of excited residents
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formed long lines in the early hours to wait their turn on the rail service. because once completed, the network is expected to carry around 60000 people an hour across 6 lines. japan provided most of the funding for the nice 3000000000 dollar project, the authorities said will help reduce traffic in the densely populated city. asking for my letter to alicia to my door and i've been here since morning waiting in line to ride the metro rail because it was a dream project for us. now that the dream has come true, i'm feeling great. it's a feminine, shaun. yes, yellow. the know what i'm taking the train ride with my family feeling very good by the grace of god. i want to give thanks to our prime minister. i feel like we are progressing day by day. like this is i'm so happy and i'm not able to express it with words. we're waiting to get to get since 7 am in the morning. and now i finally got this chance to ride trying.
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