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situation some charity people help us. so i went to this school of football and after yvonne year from my c p, i went to take her on and then off the 2 months from 15, i go to it on the national team. my goal is to play for our national team in time to reach these places. do you have to be strong? you have to work hard. we lose a nice time, a lot of friends, family. but i know what i'm doing. i know that i'm going, my dream was to be a basketball player that will now at each year for attributes across the world for legend of the beautiful game ha, has died at the age of $82.00. ah,
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i gotta clog this is out 0 life and also coming up a call to me and my hands down has 70 a jail sentences to post liter uncensored g own corruption charges back him power. benjamin netanyahu is in charge. once again helming israel's new life. we government as we take a look at the legacy of birth, is queen of punk fashion, vivian, westwood, who died at the age of 81 ah, so brazil's government has declared 3 days of morning falling the death of legendary football a penny tributes pouring in from around the world for the 82 year old who died after a long battle with cancer. he's been described as the internal king and the most divine football is a latin america editor. genuine beacons are coverage. he was born excellent.
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adventure not 2 men 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 sample 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 forgettable 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 billy, 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 have worn out 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 fell, pound or 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. listen now from one again, again has more rich junior his death was a surprise in some ways,
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but it was also expected. um he had been taken heat taken to the hospital some weeks ago he had coven 19. and that developed into an infect, a lung infection which was being treated for, but what really ah got him was the cancer that he could no longer fight because the medicine wasn't working any more, as his family said. they were getting condolences ahead of time because it was in his time yet there were going to spend christmas with him, which they did um. and after that his situation got worse. although during the world cup, he still cheered for the brazilian national team and he watched and he thanked to everybody that was sending him their best wishes from guitar and from across the world. and interestingly, interestingly enough, ah, he is survived by his mother said less. she who just turned a 100 years old last november. the wake will be on monday or in some close
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his home town. he already had our, his funeral preparations made. he had acquired a space in the vertical cemetery, the 9th floor overlooking the santa stadium. and the funeral will be on tuesday. the 2nd right after the presidential inauguration because on january the 1st, which is also new year's, our president elect wheezing. now sula, the silver will be our sworn in. so right after that we will have bellas wake and his funeral. and many, many people are expected to be there. memos to pose nita and st. jude she is facing more. jo thought she's been found guilty on 5 remaining counts of corruption and has been sentenced to combine 7 years in prison. the former nobel peace prize winner has not been jailed for token of it 3 years and arranger offensive,
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since the military sees power in february last year. so she denies the allegation for more than this, let's talk to table bailing is funding the case from singapore and taymor. c, g is to say it's been a president since february, and this is a loss of the cases is being brought against it is, is a lot of large number of them. 19 in total, all of which are fairly opaque. we're not entirely sure what the charges were against in their exactitude, but they range from serious offenses like corruption. she's been accused of accepting bribes of hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gold. she's been accused in this latest batch of 5 accusations of engineering, a fraudulent deal for the use of a helicopter in emergency situations. and then there's been some really quite bizarre accusations that she used walkie talkies, which apparently, he's not allowed. so we're not entirely sure what the accusations were. all the processes have been conducted behind closed doors,
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access the suit. she herself has been extremely limited even for her lawyers. and the process is absolutely opaque to everybody washing. all we know is the sentences have been handed down. the guilty verdicts have come in. we now have to wait and see, to what extent they will actually be fulfilled or several things that said to be let me speak just that from simple the most right wing and religiously conservative government in israel's history has been sworn in leading the country's ambassador to france resigned in protest coalition will be led by been min yahoo! his returning for his 6 term is prime minister. so to how to report now from western use them. but i look at the, the, the benefit of the 2 most in the making and the loss of political wrangling, israel now has a new government the most fall right on religious, the conservative one in the country's history. despite the corruption trial, benjamin netanyahu returns asked prime minister, thanks to a coalition of an ultra orthodox nationalist block heckling from opposition.
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members in the can, i didn't deter him from making his message clear. israel security continues to be his top priority. i'm seem obvious, you know, we will guarantee israel's military advantage in the region through unceasing empowerment. the 1st mission is to make sure that iran, but a ny, later with nuclear bombs will also high up on the agenda is the normalization of relations with more are countries under the 2028 for her mccord with fide line palestinians. when you release government guidelines, highlights by saying, the jewish people have an exclusive and unquestionable rights, all parts of the land of israel. netanyahu's new cabinet promises to expand illegal settlements in the occupied west bank, raising phase of an escalation intentions are on a domestic level. most controversially, nathan, yahoo is granting major concessions to the far right coalition. made up of policies until recently was still on the physical fringes. hundreds of anti government
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protests is gathered outside the connected demonstrating against some ministerial appointment and out including that's of it's a may have been convicted of incitement to racism in 2007. but now security minister had a personalized law passed in his name on wednesday, giving him unprecedented powers over the police force. the controversial laws saved very small rich laws. the 1st allowed aria dairy leader of the shaft policy to become the interior minister despite and suspended sentence. the tax floored the latter giving smart for the head of the really designers and party. a role within the defense ministry over seeing 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 precondition set by the coalition for the government to be sworn in in the 1st place. and we will probably see weekend nathan, you know,
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because his body is much weaker. visa v bodies like the religious because of a trial. and because he has no moderate policy within depletion, like in the past, this is a 6 government in less than 4 years. and that's in yahoo already has a loss on his plate through the country at its most divided lesson. yahoo 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 rise. a call id. ology. boncey is mostly in this position thanks to a fault rights coalition. now the big question is, who will have the upper hand side of height al jazeera was through for them. a still head hearing out 0 tensions between serbia and customer heads easing up to barricade, blocking the main border crossing to remove we look back on the diplomatic efforts of the un twenties with you to try to stop the warning.
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ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe as we end the year, and it's looking pretty unsettled, yet exceptionally warm. this a winter cleaning on. in some places such as scandinavia and western russia, with snow set to fall in moscow, the temperatures even here. well above the average for this time of year, and that thanks to approve of a warm air rising up from the southwest knocking temperatures to exceptional highs in places like berlin, 15 degrees and powers by saturday. now that's not to say it's not going to be unsettled, ticky across the west. we've got those rounds of rain rolling in from the atlantic, bringing some heavier falls to northern areas of france. we're also gonna see some snow effect more northern areas of the u came places like scotland and that heavy
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rain piles into scandinavia, turning into snow, smudging its way across sweden and onwards to finland, where we have got warnings out for that wintery weather. but it's not so dry up across those central areas as you go into saturday. and it's a similar story for the se, lots of fine and dry conditions to be found for greece, turkey, as well as a city with just some showers up in the north, affecting the adriatic coastline as well. heavy rain for northern areas of spain, but plenty of warmth. barcelona, at 20 degrees celsius. ah, with the in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands? it's just not very up to me. think about any negotiation. we're already in a bit of a crypto winter, it's going to be held whole there inside story on al jazeera, it was supposed to be a refuse, but south korea's brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture, rape,
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and even murder. one or one east investigates the crimes and those set to be behind them on al jazeera. ah ah. again to watch out 0 reminder about top stories to sell and legendary brazilian football appellate has died at the age race. he had been undergoing treatment for code on cancer at the hospital and so the minutes right wing government in israel's history getting tons of business. the coalition led by benjamin netanyahu has an agenda to expand the legal settlements in the occupied west bank. the security minister has been given new powers over the police man miles asked to lead to
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uncensored g has been found guilty on 5 corruption charges. a military court has now sent insert to 7 years in jail. she is already serving a 26 year sentence for other offences, and she denies the allegations or mammals military governments is apparently taken great measures to tighten its grip on pal this year. report suggests hundreds of asked rights hit civilian targets as a gym to try to suppress armed groups. tony chang at this report. fighters from the people's defense force embargo central myanmar. fire at government troops in late november. if 2021 was dominated by street protests ah 2022 was the year of armed struggle loose bands of fight, as opposed to the military. coups have attacked soldiers across the country. even in areas the army considered safe. the ethnic tom groups that have fought mia mars
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government for decades now. see an opportunity we need more coordination to amanda, our group. so that's fine now or we are trying how far it just only 345 grew to we were to were there in the moment, party in future we do believe that out there will come in together with us and so fight against the military. but the consequences have been dire. mamma's military is accused of implying a policy of scorched earth torching areas where it detects resistance. it is cry guess human, a g m one cry. for example, military has been bonnie thousands of houses of the civilians killing many innocent bieber by airstrikes. and that's one place the military have complete control. the skies. air strikes are taking place on a daily basis. more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes and live in remote jungle camps without sanitation or basic facilities. in the past,
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these steep mountains image ma provider, the buffer zone, stopping the conflict from spilling over into thailand than the last 12 months. me, a mars military has been using fighter jets and attack helicopters, forcing the conflict right up to the border. the board is slowly opened up after the pandemic, but little traffic is going across. the military government imposed currency controls and restrictions on investment that have stifled economic growth. and the this young gone based businessman fled after his assets were confiscated by the military. now he makes a meagre living selling noodles and t online de la as a business man. wherever you can find money, you do business, but if i lost my dignity, i couldn't get it back. therefore, i will stand for the tree for and i will keep my dignity resorted. myanmar looks increasingly cut off from the outside country and paralysis moving backwards rather than forwards. the progress of the past decade has stalled. there appear to be
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trouble. waters ahead. toni chang al jazeera, ma'am. russia has lost a series of kamikaze drones overnight, all of which have been shut down. that's according to ukraine's air force barrage comes a day after russia, not one with biggest missile strikes on the country since the start of the war. in february, the grades military says it's air defenses shot down 54 rockets and 11 drones on thursday. air raid sirens have sounded for 5 hours and capital key with the longest period since war started. exploding missiles falls, people to shelter in underground metro stations. moscow said its force as a hitting crane infrastructure in response to an attack in october on the coach bridge, linking russia to crimea. and not everybody made it to safety is charles trap reports now from kiff. at least one
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man was believed had been in this house when he was hit by an intercepted russian missile was rushed to hospital emergency service. he searched, 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. barbara, 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 yon 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 well with my grandmother made this. she says,
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did love the funny falcon 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. his mobile phone footage, reportedly shows one of dozens of russian cruise missiles soaring across the sky. they split it shows what's believe to be a ukrainian, a defense team successfully destroying another before it reached its target. ah, bill storage 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,
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hundreds of kilometers from the eastern and southern front lines would be the digital 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 allowed? the missiles had been flying over this area since the invasion february. we hide in my brother's basement was 35 people shelter there. a blanket covers a dead dog killed in the blast. i said, john, i find 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. gentle stratford al jazeera give diplomatic efforts. the united nations have dont been able to stop the warn ukraine, but the u. n. has provided aid and helped a brokerage deal. the reopened global grain exports from the black sea. our
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diplomatic editor james bass reports now from un headquarters. when president putin launched his invasion on the 24th of february, it was the start of death and destruction in ukraine. but the reverberations were felt around the world, including almost 8000 kilometers away in the corridors of the un in new york law. no, no, i call to order the 914030 recession of the security council. what had happened was clear cut. a permanent member of the un security council had breached one of the main tenants of the organization's founding charter. one country should never invade another russia's veto power meant the security council was paralyzed. instead, on 3 occasions, russia was left almost isolated in votes in the un general assembly. summit feared the war would lead to the virtual collapse of the un morning. but looking back the
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secretary general of the un antonio guitarist told me he was pleased that the organisation had some limited successes on the ground. the when is a complex organization that has different dimensions and different parts. obviously for the security council, these war as been her, a very dramatic factor of inefficiency. but these war as demonstrated the enormous value ever humanitarian action lads by un and un agencies. these as demonstrated that the un is probably the only platform that was able to seriously talk with both sides to try to solve not the war unfortunately. but some specific problems that have that emetic impacts at the global level. the you unorganized the evacuation not just of ukrainian fighters,
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but also women and children from the other style still works and mario, poland may then in july, working with took here. the u. n. arranged a deal to allow green ships to once again, cross the black sea, partly alleviating the global hood crisis. i think that could, harish has really stepped up in response to this war. he's previously had a reputation for caution. he's had a reputation for not challenging the major powers, but in this case he has stepped in personally to a lot of diplomacy around humanitarian issues in ukraine and also the global food crisis. and i think he has gained credibility on the world stage as a result of his efforts, the secretary general has made it clear that he doesn't see any chance of meaningful negotiations to end the war any time soon. instead, the u. n. is focusing on trying to further alleviate the suffering they want to extend and expand the black sea grain initiative and to work with the international
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committee of the red cross to arrange a mass prisoner exchange between ukraine and russia. despite the u. n's limited diplomatic achievements over the past 10 months. the situation is still extremely delicate. the u. s. in its nato allies want the u. n. to send an investigation team to examine claims that iranian drones have been used by russia. but al jazeera understands the secretary general is stalling because he fears russia will then pull out of the grain deal. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations ethnic serbs have been removing barricades in northern cost of own hours after authorities reopened. the main crossing of serbia protest as had been demonstrating for weeks over the detention of a serb, a former police officer who's now be moved to house arrest. the serbian government has a pulled back its troops from an area near the cost of a border. they were deployed this week, his tensions rose malaysia says it will start testing wastewater for traces of cove
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it 19 on airplanes arriving from china. the country will also screen travelers a body temperatures on arrival. move comes as concerns rise in the region of the rapid spread of the virus and china. it is covered 90 restrictions earlier this month. peruse president to dina boyar t has promised an investigation into death or protest as early as month supporters of former president frederick astir took to the streets on the 7th of december when he was impeached and jailed off trying to dissolve congress. the government estimates that the 22 people have been killed in the protests and 6 others died in traffic accidents due to st blockades. believe in court, a sentence, the governor of santa cruz to 4 months at jail while he waits for trial news. fernando camacho was detained on wednesday on charges or terrorism relating to social and political unrest in 2019 throes ago and says, he's the governor of the wealthiest province in bolivia,
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santa cruz. and on wednesday, he was detained by the police. you said a man, look, i'm actually charged with terrorism and fermenting the riots that followed the ouster of former president. they were morales in 2019, camacho was handcuffed and flown to law bashful questioning. his supporters took to the streets in protest. they set the local prosecutors off is on fire insisting their governor was kidnapped. but not so that combat le pause will not turn into a jail for the political prisoners were defended. democracy, if they detain camacho, they'll want to detain all the citizens of la pas. government supporters celebrated his detention st. he's responsible for the violence that took over the country when they, when, what it is was forced to flee 3 years ago. the blood has been spilt in bolivia. this cannot go unpunished. we need to get justice. that's why we, i hear the people not stop. we'll keep on demanding justice camacho is
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a high profile leader in santa cruz and a position strong home, a former president. they were morales and now president we saturday, camacho had been leading weeks of protest over the government, delaying carrying out bolivia as population census, something that many believe would benefit on the cruise with resources and seats in congress. 6 critics say the government is using the judiciary to go after political opponents, so probably now we're starting to have more opposition leaders under threat of being detained by the government. this is the 2nd high profile, but we have around 100 or political prisoners in bolivia, offer a kind of a low profile, but now we have 2 that are very, very high profile for represent onions and how much the government does not agree. they believe those involved in the ousting of former president. they were morales
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me to be investigated and judged, but doing so good increased attention that has plagued this indian nation for years . there is, i will, i'll just either the british fashioned design and known as the queen of punk has died at the age of 81 vivian westwood is credited with creating the radical look in the 900 seventies or conflicts back of her life. nobody did it quite like vivian westward, commanding the cat walk with an air of decadence and theatre the grunting of british fashion, who influenced generation after generation breaking boundaries along. the punk, of course, is central to the west with legends. while working as a teacher, she met malcolm mclaren together. they created a look and a sound that would redefine music and culture by the early 19 seventies. they had a shop on london, a place to be seen, the king's road,
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where many stay home was born. mckyrie managed the sex pistols, while westwood created their eye clinic image, influencing millions of young people. she had astonishing talent that mclaren, amongst others, spotted quite early on to see what other people could not see. see the possibility of making out of things. people wouldn't think to make out health and that happy fusion really is some of what big gas, the look of punk, which arguably maclaren and vivian westwood are responsible for living. westwood is born into an aspirational, working class family in 1941. her early love of making her own clothes imposed tool of scarcity breton never left her. often she worked in her own small, flattened london, when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward,
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fell out of love with it. to create a romanticized look which would influence pop culture and wal, her later collections saw her become established from the global fashion scene. she never became part of the establishment. her designs influenced by art and literature, always have an edge. vivian westwood was never shy about being openly political fashion, became her platform for descent. she used her status to commit to a range of issues from the wikileaks found a julian assange to climate change and fracking. ah, but it's her contribution to punk and to fashion for which she will be remembered best as a pioneer who broke the mold. ah .
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