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i'm on the arctic if you see something that looked like james bond, it has to do with the military. it starts december 23rd on d, w. ah ah, this is either the news live from berlin in soccer's world cup and can tar morocco make history as they qualify for these semi finals setting off wild celebrations for the defending champions are waiting for them off to france, one a heavy weight clash with england also coming up,
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the crane says russia has turned the eastern city of buck moot into ruins. as russia makes gains in this offensive, there would look as house civilians are surviving without heat or power in the winter cold. and we get a sneak peak of a new solo exhibition in berlin by one of the art wells rising stars. ah, i'm a halo mohammad. welcome to the program at the world cup and guitar, france have completed the semi final line up. they beat england to want to stay on track to become the 1st team to retain the world cup since brazil in 1962. the last remaining spot in the semi finals was up for grabs. as england faced france. and it was the defending champions who had the strongest start over unsure
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my knee fired his team into the lead in the seventy's minute, his long range effort nestling into the corner beyond the reach of keeper jordan pickford. when we call you 2nd, was brought down inside the box in the 2nd half harry kane, how much honed the resulting penalty to become his country's joints. top scorer or toine bought his fringe counterpart came up with a swift reply. francis reckoned goal scorer. as you, ruth headed his side back in front with just 12 minutes left on the cloth, england would get another chance to level things when mason mouth was bundled either by tearing on this. but captain kane couldn't repeat the trick from the spot . once again, across the penalty miss seal's england's fate, while their road ends here, the holders are into the final fall and morocco made football history becoming the 1st african and arab team to ever reach the last 4. they beat portugal one knelt. morocco took the lead in the 1st half thanks to ahead
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it from use of end the siri. from there on the underdog, sat tight and defended their lead. john, felix had the best of portugal chances in the 2nd half. but he was denied by the american keeper, morocco's when now dashes for sienna renelle, those dreams of lifting the world's cup. they'll be facing france in the semi final will that dw danya barcelona is in doha, covering the world cup for us. and earlier i asked her what this win means for morocco? you know, this road cut has really been the gift that keeps on giving. we've seen some incredible upsets this turnover. morocco handed out a number of them. i mean, they'd be belgium, spain, and now portugal, this is an absolutely historic victory because you know, they are now the 1st african side that make it into this semifinals of the world
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cut. but let me tell you, this is not a fluke. this morocco side is very good side, you know, they're very strong defensively. they're tactically, well organized. you know, they haven't even gotten a goals for it against them from an opposition player at this tournament. they haven't lost in this tournament. so whether or not they have enough now to be the defending world champions in france, we don't know, but it will be a very emotional and special game for a lot of moroccans who live in france or were born in france, who now have a difficult choice of who to cheer for. and there are tens of thousands of moroccans input top. was the atmosphere been like that? in a word it's been absolutely mind blowing. i mean, like we said, this is massive for moroccan football for african football. but this morocco site is special because they're an era team and also an african team. so they represent over a 1000000000 people like right now in doha,
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there are so so many people supporting morocco yesterday, basically the entire city shut down. so many flights had come in just for the game . thousands of vans couldn't even get into the stadium, but they just want to be around the stadium, which by the way, was absolutely electric. it was like an earthquake. and yesterday, let me tell the parties. they went on long in tonight, moroccans era africans everywhere. here. celebrating and france are a step closer to retaining the world cup. are they the favorites? i mean right now, of course they are the favorites. they have the strongest team, definitely on paper. i mean a lot of quality quality talent. they're defending champions, looking to retain that title. like we said it hasn't been done in 60 years. that would be an amazing fee in modern football that's never have been and they do. they have the team to do it. i mean, we talked about bobby being such a strong player for them a key player. but yesterday,
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he didn't really do that much. and france still have the quality to have other players step up and get the job done for them. so of course they are looking like favorites, but the way this world cup has been going, you never know. as a dana vos, learner reporting for us from doha, thank you. now to the situation in ukraine, where ukrainian forces have attacked russian, occupied melli topple. this is a strategically important city in the south east. at least 2 people have died. meanwhile, ukrainian authority, se russian attacks on the port city of odessa have left 1500000 people without power present to lands. he says, strikes by iranian, made drones hit 2 energy facilities destroying the power network in the region. and the situation in the defer region is very difficult after a night of strikes by iranian drones, odessa and other cities and villages in the region are in the dark. more than one
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and a half 1000000 people in the odessa region are without electricity. because only critical infrastructure is connected and to the extent where it is possible to supply electricity. and there's also heavy fighting in ukraine's eastern don yet, cregan, both sides have reported significant losses. and some of those battles are near the city of bach mood. it sustained widespread damage there. people still living there are facing tough winter conditions. speed is of the essence. ludmilla below distributes water and food for air. raid shelters impact, route. much of the frontline city in the tonight screeching is in ruins. a few who get stows for the winter are the lucky ones. worth working? it's unbearable. it's so cold and there aren't any blankets. it's just a few degrees above freezing in the house. yeah, i do love. sometimes ludmilla and the team managed to create
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a little joy amid the horror. a week ago she rescued a boy and brought him to a family law. now she's been able to bring his mother to ya. i have a present for you. let's call it to mamma. really loud. when you hear the russian defense ministry has released pictures of young reserve has been transferred to the front of a crib to a new rifles of winterized uniforms. the clip is meant to push back at why spend reports that reservists are in fact poorly equipped and just use as cannon fodder in ukraine. here, the outskirts of genetics on the russian occupied side of the front. again, no electricity in water rocket, fire is constant. when 2 and we just don't want anything, any more, not riches or other pleasures. just to go to bed and wake up in peace. actually not
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like now. when i wake up, i see all the horror before my eyes. another night awaits full of rocky fire destruction reading from the sky. a 2nd look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. a leading member of japan's really l. d. p policy says the country needs to increase its military spending over the threat from china and north korea. quaid, she hi queued up, made the comments on a visit to tie one. china claims taiwan as its own and staged military drills near the island over the summer. cruise new president, d not bowler, wants a, has one in her cabinet. ministers took the oath of office and made anti corruption pledges below. and he became a peruse 1st female head of state 3 days ago. and protest is on demanding fresh elections off to the former lead up pedro castillo was removed from office.
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hundreds of kosovo. serbs have blocked main roads in the countries north to protest the arrest of asap. former police officer, he's accused of attacking elections. centers and officials. castillo's president announced that local elections in full majority municipalities will be delayed to come. the tensions purchases in iran have taken to the streets once again in a muted show of defiance against a government croc down hundreds walked in silence in the capital to run. it comes as a wedding authorities threatened to carry out more executions of people arrested during widespread demonstrations. ma 100 could be the next to face death for his role in the protests. he was convicted of attacking a member of the boss, each militia and setting fire to his motorbike. the verdict, endangering public security and order terrorism and waging war against god. he is
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among 2 dozen protesters facing execution. the regime strategy is clear, say the iranians. we spoke to, they want to remain anonymous. we were only able to record their voices. the regime is doing this to scare us, says this woman, they don't want to change anything or to work with the people and all them. they won't compromise. they're trying to spread terror when at that level, hamlin opposition groups called for silent protest marches on saturday. only a few 100 were visible on the streets of tehran ban. so i will be yet president abraham racy, described the executions as a legitimate response to what he called nationwide riots. hard line conservatives say images like these will soon be a thing of the past. as will the sight of women without a headscarf. now talk to one of the aunt worlds rising stars,
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sondra with jane guy as a congolese born no wish an artist she won the national gallery plot prize in berlin last year. and as a result, she's now being honored with a solo exhibition at the cities hamburger been half museum for her at this is an opportunity to make great aunts sandra moore. gina is dwarfed by her huge installation at berlin's hamburger bon hoff. i build my skin with rocks is a mixture of sculpture and video art. a hybrid being created by the norwegian artist, especially for her exhibition at the national gallery of contemporary art, blue moon. the creature of very much inspired by this idea of the last elephant that would exist in a world is like thinking about extinction. but it's also thinking about ways of
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like the responsibility of being the last of your kind and bearing like a body and existing through this world. in 2021, she created sculptures from scraps of fabric, bringing together, seemingly contradictory things, whether the bodies emerge or disappear, threaten or protect remains open. for this, she won the national gallery prize, enabling her to mount the current solo exhibition. the 33 year old was born in the democratic republic of congo. she grew up in norway and now works in oslo in berlin . her art is multifaceted central motifs our bodies, their forms, and their skin, with her ghost like creatures at this years, venice be an ali. she also addressed the colonial past, which remains ever present like a ghost. her work is often about living and working in an environment that's under threat this year with sun, we couldn't have thought of
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a better artist who is students fully immersed and very, very important issues of her work. deals with the question of sustainability and climate and decay a nature race, gender of the notion of visibility and visibility of transformation of fluidity. the installation i build my skin with rocks once again places, skin at the center of her work as a universal artistic motif. elephant skin is kind of something level thinking about for from while, whether to be like this idea of a really surviving and having a tough skin and also kind of been conditioned to survive in a tough world. mm hm. now it's too late. still many questions around the world celebrate christmas, but bolivia is capital law. pause is already gearing up for a big day with its annual parade dancing santa's, the grinch in
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a santa suit. and 34 legged angels. the fest have prayed for the city center to a standstill to make way for some 60 floats. hundreds of people turned out to watch ah, in what she needs, he needs live from berlin. come fx as a documentary by my colleague marilla, looking at the situation in somalia. i'll see you soon. take care, bye bye. ah they breathe. ah, they have body and soul. the houses that dental leaders and constructs for more than just building.
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