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changed the game in an instant, but i think i mean, on the night leonor massey taking the world cut finally, getting his hands on the world. got the toby's always been chasing his entire career. it's just a star is a line. and this time it was right for him. of course they'll be plenty of opportunity for bob in the future. but a great, great final certainly was very, very, very tends to say the least done. yeah. let's talk a little bit about that argentina team. is this the beginning of their dominance? perhaps? are we going to start seeing them really be? i'm like, they're clearly a powerhouse, but it's just sort of the beginning of a new era. we'll say in football, i mean, it could be the beginning of a new era and the end of an era already because this team of course we know that this is leo massey's last world cup. and the team right now they really play for him and they use him to their advantage. for example, even if he doesn't have the ball, he's constantly making defenders worry about where he is making. i think, okay,
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should i follow, should i say? so his contribution to the team on and off the ball is enormous. now we have seen argentina, they have a number of young promising talents for the future. and kaloni is a manager who he gave space to a lot of those young players. so he was already planning for the future a little bit without messy. so it's a promising future for argentina, for sure. and a nice way to and off the leonor massey era, tell us on your what is planned in katara because i spoke to you this week and you were saying that there were loads of argentinian funds in katara. so where's the party tonight? okay, so right now the argentina fans are still in the stadium. usually they stay a little bit longer because the players go towards the fans and they celebrate. so they sing a lot in the stadium and then it come out a little bit later, especially tonight because there is the trophy celebration right now. you can kind of see a little bit of bands coming out, but the hard car defense i can assure you i've already gotten 3 or 4 notifications
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about the fan zones being over capacity right now. the party in doha will go late, late into the night. argentinians will be absolutely everywhere. i'm sure it will be amazing. seems like when aside is in every city right now. done. you tell us you've been there covering the world for d. w. so you've really experienced all the elements that we've been dealing with from the multiple controversies right up to the final today. tell us a little bit about what you're taking away from this world. hm. well, i mean, on the football pitch, it was a great tournament. very exciting. we saw great upsets, we saw big winds, like from a football standpoint. there's nothing you could say it was a great tournament. now of course, there are a lot of native and there were a lot of negatives coming in to the tournament, which i think it was important that we did talk about that we did bring light to so that you know, maybe all the eyes of the world watching it could spark change. i think it's
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important that we do talk about these issues and not hide them, but also we can't say that it was a bad tournament. so from my perspective on the football field, of course nothing, no complaint there. there is a lot of room for improvement, and i think that improvement really needs to start from fever because there are the people who decided that the tournament would be in guitar. and, you know, made flip flops and their decisions with alcohol, with the arm bands. and that's not okay. so as a governing body, people need to really step up a little bit and be more consistent with what they do say, and what their values are. and that is really, i think, where we go from here, but it's important to talk about of course. thanks. danielle d. w. sports correspondent daniel barcelona force in guitar. i will be bringing you plenty coverage throughout the evening for let's move on to other topics. angle, take a look. now at some of the other world news headlines, russia has released footage of its defense minister said guy showing who reported
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it, inspecting the troops involved in its invasion of ukraine. it's not clear when or where it was filmed. the announcement comes a day after the kremlin said president putin met with commanders to discuss proposals for the next steps in the war. japan has lodged a strong protest after north korea fired to ballistic missiles. eastwards on sunday . tokyo said that young young's actions threatened regional and international security. north korea has conducted an unprecedented number of tests this year. shanese is electro board says there was just under 9 percent voter turnout and saturdays parliamentary election ballot was also boycotted by the opposition. 9000000 people were eligible to vote, however, the new parliament will have no authority following a power grab by the countries president will prominent palestinian french human rights. laura sell a ha marie has arrived in france after being deported by israel. a move which the french foreign ministry has condemned. maurice spent nearly 9 months in it's ready
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detention for his alleged ties to bind militant group. a claim he denies a more. he was born and raised in jerusalem and holds french citizenship. it was jailed in israel from 2005 to 2011 for allegedly plotting to kill a rabbi. well, israel says sell a ha marie had quote, organized, inspired and planned to commit terror attacks against citizens and well known israelis. earlier we spoke to his lawyer, danny sion and asked him why israel shouldn't have deported him worry. first of all, what we know, the facts are known to us is that there's the law from what it was a convicted almost 20 years ago. of a plot concerning a public figure in israel, and he was sentenced for 7 years and was released after 6. so this is the only a known fact about his past history. the latter years he was
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held in administrative detention twice, but nothing was put to the public. nothing is known and we are not talking about a conviction and trial. you know, if somebody is convicted of wrong doing, you can put him in prison and have a trial and have all the facts. but before him, in this case, he wasn't even put to trial, is the port it from his homeland and dis stripped of his residency status in his homeland, which is a very far reaching i think, to do it to someone from a son of a country. so i think that the saying that he's known as terrorist or what not even if it's true and we're not sure it's true, it's not enough to report somebody from his homeland covered 19 infections arising rapidly across china after the government last week, dramatically eased some of the world's toughest virus measures nationwide
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frustration and unprecedented public protests forced authorities to act. but since then, more and more people are testing positive. official figures on infections and deaths remain low, but independent estimates point to the real figures being likely a lot higher. oh, people in bay jane line up to get nasal spray boosters. cases are surging after the government abruptly ended. it's strict 0 coven policy. in the wake of nationwide protests against the restrictions authorities are trying to persuade reluctant seniors and others at risk to get vaccinated to prevent large scale outbreaks, hospitalizations, and death. those already showing symptoms make their way to temporary clinics set up around the city like is public gymnasium, where they can get medical advice and treatment. others are opting to stay home either because they're already sick or trying to avoid
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infection. that means deliveries of food and every day items are in heavy demand. but scores of workers are also coming down with the virus. so packages pile up on the streets unclaimed. in china's financial hub, shanghai schools have switched to online classes as cases sore nurseries, and child care centers are also set to close across the country. people were quick to return to old habits when the restrictions were eased. crowding shopping malls, subway stations, restaurants, openings for young people. it's about going out traveling and enjoying life. and many popular places are already full and it's difficult to make reservations. life is returning to pre pandemic levels. we thought, hello, so the freedoms have come at a price. the official death toll remains low at a little more than $5200.00. but experts believe the real figure is many times
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higher and that china may be facing its worst serge. yet in the build up to the winter travel season and lunar new year when hundreds of millions of workers will travel home by road, rail, and air peruse new president to dina bordeaux out there has renewed coals for parliament, were proved early elections and made deadly protests. on friday, lawmakers voted and the proposal in congress early elections are a key demand of anti government. protestors. unrest began after president pedro castillo was and i was ousted and arrested for trying to dissolve congress. dozens of demonstrators have been killed in clashes with police while the ensue in chaos is also disrupt to travel through i, peru hitting its economically important tourism industry, and stranding visitors to the world famous matcher. peachy runes, harring taurus away from holidays gone awry. for many a board, what had been planned, a short trips to peruse, most popular tourist attraction. the inconsiderate dale of matching,
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picchu became longer stays after protest disrupted, travel throughout the country. but on saturday, more than 200 tourists were able to leave off the trains resumed. however, the journey wasn't totally straightforward. as passengers were fools to disembark and walk along the railway. due to blockages on the line authorities accused protest as of placing these boulders to block trains and damaging other parts of the track work his own going to clear the lines, but until then travellers will have to keep walking part of the way. despite the inconvenience, his vacuum ease were grateful until we might get on a train at midnight. we had lined up walking out ourselves and had planned on doing that tomorrow morning. and then all of the sudden this train became available
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and we got on feeling very fortunate after to coloma to walk past the blockages to the nearest town. reachable by road vehicles were waiting to take taurus on to cosco and its international airport. but while their old deal may be over, authorities estimate peruse, tourism industry has already taken a multi 1000000 euro hit. all right, well let's return to our top story. of course, argentina are the world cook champions, after beating france in a nail biting final in katara. and philip hutner is still here in studio with me from d w sports. philip. what a match i'm water match for. leona massey, of course, at the end of an absolutely stellar career, right. absolutely. he said before this match was taking place that this was going to be his last match that he plays, pardon tina, and just a couple of statistics to highlight his incredible illustrious career with this appearance that he had that was number 26 and the world cup he is now the all time
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leading woke up a pure most to him, flayed in the world in the meant department. he's passed pele in world cub goals. so that's also obviously someone a greatest of all time. and i think you can go that far to now say, leonor massey is the greatest football of all time. i think back up was the last trophy, missing to celebrations in argentine on around the world for those are argentina vans are going to be incredible. sad evening, of course, for the french, but they did put in an incredible performance. we're seeing images there now on screen. and that looks like it is in when a site us at. we spoke to our correspondent earlier nicole harris, who, who, unfortunately the lying went because his end, like the celebrations written to, to add to big there. but tell us this. you've been watching of course and covering this at tournaments re spoken many times. what is your take away from this torn and what's gonna stand out for you? right, so i think from a sporting one of you with this has been an absolutely fantastic woke up with a picture perfect finish in this final that we've just seen tonight. however, at the same time,
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what obviously also will stick is so many controversies surrounding those world cup . so we've had a welcome for the 1st time taking place in the winter, which was obviously absolutely unheard of in the middle of a normal season that a players plays on many injuries that will impact also going forward into leagues and cups and so on. and then of course, human rights issues that guitar faced. we've seen thousands, if not tens of thousands of dead migrant workers trying to construct stadium. so that also plays a part rainbow flags that were not allowed into the stadium. so the question of integrity and really diversity and equality for all fans that were trying to take part in this woke up master, i mean e, jersey of iranians being confiscated during the world cup. so i think while everything on the pitch was absolutely great, i think there's a lot of stuff to talk about outside of that. i need to talk about the ad details you sports. correspondent, philip, now thank you for all your analysis. all right, well that is the end of the show will be back again at the top of the arab, bring you all the latest from that. welcome. final argentina are welcome. thanks
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