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we tell the untold story and we speak when others stand. ah, we cover all sides no matter where it takes us. i believe we have fan, sir. yeah, i am power in pasha. we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net back out here. ah, rosalinda center is the paula the king of the beautiful game. hello, the player who transform football has died. he was 18. ah,
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he was out there a lot from doe har. i'm carried johnston also coming up a controversial line up. israel swears in its most right when government led by benjamin netanyahu all lives destroyed. russia launch is one of its biggest missiles strikes in cranes since the start of the war. and we look at the worst thing economic situation in lebanon for inflation is making or difficult for people to buy basic goods. ah, he was a player who had pitt to mice, that beautiful game pele. a graceful brazilian footballer, many believe was the greatest of all time, has died. h a t t only player to have 13 well cops had been undergoing cancer treatment and i saw pedo hospital. well, that america editor, the cinnamon begins our coverage. he was born in ranches not to men,
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thought what the world do him simply as believe he was regarded by many as the greatest football player of all time small, strong and exceptionally gifted. they played for the famous samples club and some follow up at 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 hampered his world cup in chile 4 years later. but he still played a part in brazil's triumph again. and by 1970 and mexico panell star was still in the us injury as he provided unforgettable memories on the way to the world cup victory. number 3, before he hung up his boot, his star dust was used to try and ignite soccer in the united states with the new york cosmos. by this time, believe the brand had taken over, and product endorsements were as prolific as his goals scoring. he was an instantly
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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 joined player of the century. but billy was unique. his name is almost synonymous with football. he died. who shall paolo after losing his battle against cancer? for brazilians, he will always be remembered as a hero who gave them and the world such joy with a football at his feet. of pallet's official twitter page posted the news of his death, saying, inspiration and love marked the journey of king pele,
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who peacefully passed away to day love, love, and love forever put his daughter, kenny in the cement, posted about his death and instagram, saying everything we are is because of you, we love you infinitely rest in peace. and the brazilian football confederation wrote play was far more than the greatest sportsman of all time. our king of football was the highest exponent of a victorious winning brazil who never got scared in the face of difficulties. he 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, penny. rasping enough, football. jonas, to usher comedies. she joins us funky, darlene, rwanda. good to have you with us. so petty was very much a world icon. so what was his legacy an influence on african football? it was really an icon and you know, when you talk about pele,
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you're talking about one of the global stars black that you know, african. so many africans could relate me then, his billing, the same centers with, you know, people like mohammed ali and louis hamilton. people had an incredible and influential not just a sport that they play, but really are when life itself. and when you talk about calais, he actually managed to a couple of an african countries where he went to algeria and 1965. he was in kinshasa 2 years later. and really and there was something going on with the to congress. but you know, d r c was then known as a way and there was really a stop for about 48 hours. there she because of pillars presence in ghana in east africa. he came to uganda and visited and also and can you did a couple of football clinics, but really the influence was global and we've seen a couple of pictures with him and, you know, my dba, nelson mandela and just, you know, bringing that atmosphere to global icons of been known to an impact,
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not just the continent of africa, but the world at large. and also a monumentally. you have a baby pillar, the father of the 2. are you brothers, jordan and day, who have also managed to play for the blacks? as of dana, he was named after pele and, and people know him as a, a baby pele. not as a baby, a you his boss name, just because of what pele was. so it's really a great loss. africa in general is morning pele. and this is someone who was cross cutting generations, not just, you know, in the 50s, in the sixties and the 70s. you have plays like killian bobby who can still relate, you know, to appellate. that's how great he was from a global standpoint. well indeed, and even recently with world cup and cut out, he mentioned morocco's performances right to the end. he still had influence, didn't he? yes, he did. in fact, you talk about m kelly, nancy mentor. the daughter was very lucky to meet in november 2019 and she also was
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passing a lot of the pictures and from his hospital bed. and you know that, that he was watching all the games or at the woke up not just of brazil, but really of morocco and the african representation at the walk up in carter. but also importantly, he predicted that an african team will win the woke up by the year 2000 did not happen, but at least with what we saw morocco performing and getting to the semi finals. we're just, you know, and at a glimpse into what could possibly happen in terms of african football in the future for wilderness. tasha latisha, thank you very much for jonas. funky garden, ruined and how many katara se pele has a special place? no hearts which goes all the way back to 1973. when he taught the gulf with his national team santos. they stopped off in katara to play a game at the country's 1st ever only gras football pitch. so herat met one person
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during the recent well camp hearing doha, who remembers it all. ah, journalist and football enthusiast, so tunnel justin says, dove a sports stadium is parts of catalyst history. it's where pele and his staff started seem. santos played against catechism early in 1973. so tom was 15 years old. he remembers he couldn't see the night before the game of shay excitement. without tickets he snuck in with his friends by jumping over to the fence. people he says lined off in a building nearby just to get a glimpse of pele kathy know, so i hope he knows sure. flu, i sure will. yep. it will fit into that aside. i did the need for not apartment 8. 04. yeah, honey, i see your little man had murphy shut. welcome to do sophie. miss office, get a murphy billable judy. i mean, i'm grateful billy, issue a believe took all the speak. i love the way i know gauge will bill it
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with him on my mobile device bill in more dude, i believe customer to me. sabrina. shabby. how can let you give you another shot at daddy when the last of them were star tone, a good, much ability to me about what the thought that with her pullman the i b filed a little from sunday, la casita alum, much of a thought off here i'm it would go to mug of software products in miller. i have a photo in my daughters will month to month on a good. sorry, i'm wrong fi on my pillow. i'm on that. going to come to learn commitment. how to set up, god little map a hi there, math. and this started by the door. i believe you talked about e. ha, ha, ha, ha ha, ha, ha, will always be considered one of the greatest football is in strike as
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a whole time. in fact. so much so that his foot is costing to frogs in 2006 in the world cup in germany is only ever been to copy ones that one is right here is in the $73.00 children's love for the beautiful game may have started in 73, but decades later, he sharing his passion with walcott visitors by holding an exhibition, validate the sort of undercut to her and nurse. i'm not smart to tell me no, go to said teddy shenadra has shorter than the highest. what are you that? but that's a thought here. he didn't debate in today with gaining that individual. it ended up with a customer on the moon with mundane she just, he was to leave, but handler had to hold out a lot. instead of high school was alone an issue coming up on federal we had moved
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from the law, not up until con school on cast jose the wells comp. well, just start losing to census in 73, and he says the 2022 both cut. it cuts off. biggest, when this is pretty good, but what come here, this red thought of height of al jazeera, doha, other needs now 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 in protest. the coalition will be led by benjamin netanyahu, whose returning as prime minister for the 6th time, he's government includes ultra nationalist and ultra orthodox, jewish parties, or protest as opposed to the new government have been rallying outside the can. i said, if yahoo could party says it will pursue the expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied west bank, raising fairs of an escalation intention. how do we come to demonstrate
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against a government that it may be legal but not legitimate government that wants to break down as democracy after the laws that they are planning to pass? israel will continue to exist, but not as a democracy. i can go demonstrate against the government to go about to rise up in the room. horrible government criminals a wish to destroy these what democracy came to demo source. because let's take a look at some of the cabinet members. nathan, yahoo has picked basil as much rich as finance minister. the leader of the far right with the just zionist party supports israeli settlements in occupied palestinian territory even though they are illegal on the international law. it's my bank of air who was convicted of incitement to racism in 2007 will be security
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minister. although up past this week will give him unprecedented power over the police force. a few miles, a religious nationalist known for anti l g b t q views who hold a deputy post and the education ministry. and netanyahu himself is still on trial for alleged bribery, fraud, and breach of trust is always maintained. his innocence, without a chandelier, is a political analyst and columnist for the hearts newspaper. she says the types of policies coming out of the coalition negotiations have raised concerns even among some right wing is ray, the media outlets. well, the israeli public expressed their support in the elections and about half of the israelis just a very slight majority voted for the parties that are currently entering the coalition. that's why they were able to win 64 out of 120 seats. so i don't think that we need to go buy poles right now because we have the electrons and this is the government is being formed on that basis. however,
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i would say that over the last few weeks there has been quite a bit of concern including in some of the right wing media and some of the leading rivaling commentators about the kinds of things we've been hearing in the coalition negotiations. the kinds of policies and laws that this government wants to advanced . and surprisingly, we've even seen, for example, in the ultra orthodox newspaper, yet in among an article opposing one of the pieces of legislation that has been most controversial, which is essentially allowing various forms of discrimination in the private sector, which is something that has every israeli very concerned right now because it would, it would touch, of course, any person who is in danger of being discriminated against. and so we've seen, you know, it concerns about that including from the as far as the far right religious parties, some of the more centrist right wing media. and i think that there is a sense of a little bit of discomfort with some of the kinds of extreme policies we've been hearing about. but nobody protests,
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the election results only with the government seems prepared to do. i have to say that i think that it's an yahoo as a very clever politician, i think that he's in a very weak position. but that he certainly has an interest in trying to make israel seem just barely acceptable in the club of democracy so that it doesn't have to face serious criticism or policies leveled against it. but i think that there have been plenty of conversations now with, you know, in which it's become clear that as, but even the american ministration would have difficulty with some of the people and policies were seeing coming out of this government. so i had her on al jazeera from europe to china, governments brace for a spa can cope with 19 cases. ah, why these so called ghost ships, visionaire environment, this concern? ah,
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how low they chinney air has swept across northern areas of east asia, bringing a wintry mix to places like korea and japan and causing the han revert to freeze over earlier than expected this year. we still got some of those winter conditions pushing into western areas of japan with snow flurries, stretching from chicago down to han shoe, but still double digits for the likes of soccer and tokyo. we will see some of that won't flip back into the korean peninsula. so coming in at 4 degrees, the temperature is on the up as well for beijing with lots of sunshine on saturday, that extends down to shanghai and further to hong kong. just a bit of popcorn cloud here and there was some heavy rain and stronger winds blowing into tie one. now was move to south asia. we still got those fog and smog problems across northern areas of india and pakistan. we got to where the system, however, moving its way across most sensual areas that could clear some of those poor air
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quality conditions. but for the south, a large new fine and dry picture, we are expecting things, however, to turn colder. suddenly for new deli, if we have a look at the 3 day that fog persisting through to sunday, some sunshine, but a cold wave on monday, that's the weather update. ah. but from inside the walls of a west african prison comes a chance to create, to express that emotion. and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. renown choreographer shares his passion for dogs, inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of their pass. and the confines of their presence, the dance of thieves, a weakness documentary on al jazeera. ah
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ah, the watching als is here armanda about top stories now. that injury brazilian football of pa has died at the age of 80. he been undergoing treatment for colon cancer. his sao paolo hospital is considered by many to have been the greatest plan of all time the most right wing and religious. the conservative government in israel's history has been sworn in prompting the countries ambassador to france to resign and protest. the coalition that will be led by benjamin netanyahu is returning for his 6th tut was prime minister buster has launched to one of its biggest missiles strikes on ukraine since the start of the war. ukraine's military says its air defense is shot down. 5469 rockets. barkers have been fighting
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a blaze at what's been described as a ukrainian electricity infrastructure site. in hockey, air, raid sirens sounded for 5 hours in a capital cave, one of the longest period since the war started, strikes, forced people in the capital to seek shelter in underground metro stations. and not everyone made it to safety as chance drafted reports from keith. at least one man was believed to being in this house. when he was hit by, intercepted russian missile was rushed to hospital emergency service is searched, but any body else, dead or alive under the rubble. a mother and daughter who also found injured in the house next door. tatiana cries into her friend's arms.
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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 that yawn as other daughter yana arrives more. mamma stop now please. she says stop crying. salvage food from the fridge sits on a wall. jelena looks her way through the destruction. through your ball with my grandmother made this. she says, this lovely garden soccer with my sister is in hospital. i don't know what the latest is. my niece is 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 across the sky. ah, the spotted shows what's believe to be a ukrainian,
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a defense team successfully destroying another before it reached its target. 6 ah, bill stores you say the majority of miss isles in these 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. oh, did it be careful around 9 am. 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 alone? the missiles have been fighting over this area since the invasion february. we hide in my brother's basement below 35 people shelter there. a blanket covers
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a dead dog killed in the blast. we went to china find her pet alive. maybe she cradles it in my arms, amongst what remains of her home. don't be afraid, she says, don't be afraid. shall stafford al jazeera give. italy's prime minister says she wants the rest of the european union to follow its lead by making a career of ours test mandatory for charles arriving from china. that's in response to a surge of new infections of the beijing rolled back. it's strict 0 co policy, georgia maloney says the countries you measures may not work if other you, nations don't do the same. several other countries including japan, india, and the u. s. introducing similar requirements and china's center for disease control has warned that the upcoming new year celebrations could lead to rise in cases in rural areas. its chief epidemiologist says infections in some large cities
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are past the peak, but a new wave could break out in less populated areas as people travel to their home towns for the holiday period. you see, the development of the epidemic is relatively fast and big and medium size cities because of the large, intense populations. it's slower in smaller cities and rural areas. it's been a severe winter and with the upcoming spring festival, when many people will be traveling, the risk of infectious respiratory diseases may make the epidemic situation more complicated. lebanon ranks 2nd in the world bank assessment of countries hottest hit by the rise in food prices is partly driven by the worn ukraine. but even before that, the economy and currency were in free for 700 reports from beirut. many lebanese now use motorcycle. and the absence of a well organized public transport system and the rise in global fuel prices. it's
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the most affordable way to get around. the sharp evaluation of the local currency has made the situation worse. a tank of fuel costs more than the minimum wage, which used to be the equivalent of $450.00. now, it's not even worth $20.00. basic necessities are out of reach for many, especially since the nearly bankrupt state lifted subsidies on food and medicine. last year. my breach of all my priority is no work. we try to sell it every can so that we can eat and drink. life is unbearable. authorities blame global inflation and the fall out from russia's invasion of ukraine, but lebanon also has its own problems. while we have an inflation live on the 160 percent as for recent figures, so you have 90 percent related to the been use inflation while 10 percent maybe
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related to the word by the patient. this is mainly because of the color of the phone. we have been printing just to cover for the government expenses. the government is hoping to increase revenues by hiking customs taxes. but economists warn the decision will cause a 5 to 10 percent spike in inflation in a country that relies heavily on imports. food prices have already increased by 700 percent since $21911.00 on is one of the countries worth affected by the rise in global food prices. according to the world bank, it is 2nd, the only system bob. boy, the situation has deteriorated so much that the world food program says it is planning to feed up to 2000000 people. that's a 3rd of the population, including $1000000.00 refugees from syria. other agencies say they now provide cash assistance instead of focusing on development. a lot of families are not having to
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or female per day anymore. so having only one means per day to be able to afford this one me and per day they have to sacrifice orders or it means they can not access health care. an estimated 15 to 30 percent of families receive help from relatives abroad. nearly $7000000000.00 entered the country this year, but just does little to address a crisis that has already made for out of every 5 lebanese poor santa who, their osha theater. they root the u. n. a. the chief is set to visit us down a star in the coming weeks, hoping to meet the tub about over its bundled female aid workers. girls and women are no longer allowed to attend university or work for humanitarian groups. group of foreign ministers has criticized the tenor bonds, actions calling them reckless and dangerous. the group enclosed the u. s. the u. k . australia on european union, kristin's, whom he has more from the united nations. it is a big concern that humanitarian she for the un martin grip has said that women's
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participation is crucial for many aid programs. and that some time sensitive aid programs are actually at a standstill right now because of the ban over the weekend for major international aid organizations announced that they were stopping their efforts for the same reason. because women, they say are crucial to getting the aide to the people who need it. and the heads of you and agencies are, again saying in a joint statement that this is non negotiable, that women have to be allowed to work with these international organizations to help the country. and it's a really difficult situation because 28000000 people in afghanistan are somewhat too majorly reliant on un international aid. that because of a country teetering on the brink of famine and economic collapse made all the worse
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by a really, really bad winter of a sin. brazil, a say there's a looming environmental disaster along rio de janeiro is coastline. dozens of abandoned vessels are turning a once a thriving bay into a polluted graveyard of ships. i santibanez reports ah, rio de janeiro is famous for its waterfront, clear waters and white sand beaches. but just down the road and gone about a bay, the scene is very different. a graveyard of ships, dozens of boats, abandoned and left to rest. this is our bosses on chic avella. these vessels are old and their owners don't use them, so they abandon them. this is a crime. it's gone on for years, ignored by most people. but a stormy evening in november quickly changed that. the sal louise,
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a large and rusted cargo ship broke free and drifted across the harbour. it crashed into latin america's longest bridge over water and forced the closure of one of rio's main commuter roofs in the middle of rush hour. now the navy is investigating, but environmentalists say more needs to be done or not feel so good on the little so always the crush drew attention to the existence of this graveyard of ships. san luis remains in rio's port with 50 tons of fuel inside it. it's a ship with high corrosion, it's not safe in a can cause an environmental disaster. they're already seeing the impact. heavy pollution is threatening, turtles and sea horses and the bays dolphin population has dropped from $800.00 to only $34.00 fishermen and the broader economy are also paying the price. let me just go, martha. i used to fish. i used to catch 100 killers of fish quickly. now to catch 50 care of the fish, it will take a week or
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a month with one environmental group says the pollution is costing millions of dollars in lost production. after the crash, local media said officials began studying how to remove the so called ghost ships from the bay. but while they're studying the options, these skeletons are sinking deeper into its muddy waters. and for those sound in the alarm, it's a crisis that needs to be treated with urgency. alexandra buyers, al jazeera, a british fashion designer, dame vivian westwood, has died at the age of $81.00 and a statement on twitter. 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 fashioned movement of 19 seventies and is credited with bringing modern punk and new wave fashion into the main street. ah.

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