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ah ah ah, this is the w news live from a dramatic world cup final in tom n, as in victory for argentina. it's a win and a pedal to shoes out following. i'm not a twist. and goals. also on the program rushes defense minister reports to be paid to visit troops fighting in ukraine. moscow says this video
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shows a guy show go showing, go inspecting units on the front line, clubbing in case despite the war. young people in ukraine to dance music, to escape the horrors of daily life. the legacy of slavery in the country built an empire. it's late in hundreds of thousands of africans. is it time to apologize? ah, i'm from gail. welcome to the program. argentina has won the 2022 football woke up in the final against defending champions. france had fans on the edge of best seats as it went to extra time, and then a penalty shoot out. match is already being called a classic. leona massey opened the scoring early on after argentina were awarded
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a penalty and not long afterwards, it was unhealthy. maria doubled the lead for the south americans in the 36th minutes. the game seemed over until with just 10 minutes to go. killian and pappy scored once from the penalty spots. and just 2 minutes later again with a beautiful side volley to sent the game to extra time. there it was messy who gave argentina a 3 to lead with his 13 career world cup goal before another end, but he penalty equalized the game again. his 3rd goal of the final made him the top score of the tournament and took this absolute thriller of a game to the penalty shootouts. however, argentina were the ones to keep their cool, converting all for penalties while france missed to the south americans when the world come for the 3rd time while it's leo law missy's 1st title in what was his last ever world cup match last our sports
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correspondence. mark meadows in doha, what was behind argentina's success? well, if you think back to the start of the tournament, they lost their opening game to saudi arabia in one of the big will cook shocks. but they recover from that. and they showed resilience throughout the rest of the tournament, and a touch of class against the netherlands in the quarter finals zoning to nil somehow the dutch made it back to, to, to the argentine a stuck together. and what a penalty shoot out in that one that in exactly the same in the final against france, it was an epic, epic match, a little messy. well, he was named player the tournament and he's finally got his hands on that will trophy. it was the one big honor missing from his glittery c v i. some france and fans fought their way back into this game. force it to penalties, but lost in the end. so what is his last main phone? well i think it goes to prove that it is incredibly difficult to retain the world
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cook trophy only brazil in 1962 and italy in the 1930s have done it now. obviously france were hit by a virus in the week and i think we could see that in the game for the 1st 70 minutes. they just had no energy whatsoever. they somehow got back into it, killing him back, they be coming on in the 2nd man to score hattrick in a wilcock final than in the end. it wasn't enough. and the coach dear day shop hours in the press conference afterwards. and he said, look, argentina at the deserved winters to her to make this tournament will be remembered . well, football wise, it was a great tournament. we had a record number of goals, 172. and arguably, we had the greatest final, the welcome as ever seen, but of us he, off the field, there were lots of controversies, migrant workers dying building the stadiums. allegations katara bought the rights to host a tournament in the 1st place which they deny. there was also the arm band ferrara, where captains wanted to wear rainbow arm bands in support of diversity, but,
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but we're banned from doing so. all in all the guitars will see this is a success. i think they will bid for the olympics next. but maybe the recurring image of this will cope will be leonor messy. lifting the trophy with an arab robe around his shoulders, he looked slightly uncomfortable wearing it. he was sort of forced to wear it by the fee for president and the emir of cutter. that shot of tells you who is in control, of course, messy plays for police sandra, man, who are owned by carter about mark, mark matters in catan. i was the when i received back in argentina. well, as you'd expect, there were cheers. hunch, tears as thousands bought into the streets to celebrate the country's 1st woke up when finch 1986. 0, they came by the thousands to the capital. the streets of when was iris a wash in a sea of blue and white and smiling faces?
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there was singing, cheering, dancing, and no shortage of tears. oh, what a good under. i'm 41 years old and we suffered in the 1990 championship watching this world cup with my children. it was something wonderful. oh, argentine lost to west germany in the 1990 final. that countries last world cup, when was 36 years ago, that was with football legend, diego merit donna. i've had back people. fantastic. it's the 3rd world cup i've seen, but it's really the 1st one i've had with my daughters. and we've decided to come here because i think it's a historic moment as he gave us. yes, the game was a nail biter until the very end. when argentina dethroned former champions, france in a penalty shoot out for many in argentina and fans around the world. this game was about one man, you know,
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messy. the 35 year old is considered by many to be the greatest player of all time, winning almost every trophy imaginable during his long career. now he's achieved his life goal and produced lifelong memories for thousands of argentinians along the way. ah, responded because reese is in the argentinian capital. but as iris you sense of space updates on the celebrations. argentina is said by an emotional earthquake to day. they happened as when no well got her days now and now a dream has come true for many of them. they're celebrating here and there is no getting around in the past few hours during the match. they have gone through joy. they've done deal through uncertainty and until the mid to end, they were just hanging in there until they finally won this world cup to night. when a site is going to be up on its feet, celebrating and tomorrow,
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pretty much everyone here tells me that they're not going to work to work. they want to continue the celebration. they want to welcome their team. and i want to just enjoy this moment pretty much everybody here says, this will be an endless summer of celebrations. and it's also the feel here on the street, on one side, it is always reporting what take a look now, at some more headlines up making news around the world will start in thailand where at least 31 sailors from the navy have gone missing at sea there warship was patrolling the gulf of thailand when it ran into strong tides late on sunday and sank, search and rescue operations full 75 seconds after the waters alive. lease in el paso in the u. s. state of texas are moving migrants out of public spaces. as temperatures fall below freezing the cities mass declared a state of emergency of hundreds of people across the border from mexico. i've been sleeping on the streets,
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negotiated with the you inspired diversity summit in montreal are said to be closing in on a historic agreement. it would be the most significant efforts. yes, to provide vital ego to protect vital ecosystems. safeguarding 30 percent of the world's land and simply deal would also promote agricultural reforms and help indigenous peoples maintain habitats. ukrainian 47 shot down at least 15 drones during the early morning attack on the capital. keith said the officials say critical infrastructure was hit with didn't give details. hours earlier video emerged, rushes defense minister sir guy show you bought in the inspecting russian troops and you crave. there is not clear where all when the footage was actually filmed, it's released comes ahead of vladimir person's 1st visit to neighboring bellow roofs, in years, russian president is due in minutes. later talks with alex and shanker
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or moscow bureau chief, you reverse chateau, joined me from reger where d w's bureau has been since being forced out of russia. you told me was expected from today's meeting between the russian and belgium soon leaders well, put in like a shank are very dependent on each other, both political and economically. but it's quite remarkable feel that the student is going to means, instead of saying, go to moscow this time. in previous years, it was the other way around. i came to put in several times a year. we remember the mass, protested bill, a, roost in 2020. when lucas shanker remained in power. obviously thanks to put him in, could not make terms to put in repeatedly lent his ally a helping hand with horns. and this time, however, the situation is likely to be different because put might ask the question of help . and that means for military help put in is running out of experience soldiers. they are all of the phone lines. and for this reason mobilized, men in russia meet new instructors who can give them basic military training. it
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may be that bill or was it military officers could play that role? right. let's turn to the reason to parents or visitor russian defense minister to russian ships, and you create a why her survey showing do gama. now swab, i don't know if chicago was really on the front lines in the food, it's published. some of her the shown feels agreed even though it's been tied. ukraine are, this has coast much speculation online, but at the end of last week, you mentioned that there was a remarkable visit by put into his more senior military commanders. and during that visit, put in said that he expected them to make proposals are for the short and medium term goals in the war. i want to put in manned by that is unclear. but what is clear is that a show he goes to visit to the front lines, or of obvious or alleged visit erm shortly thereafter, serves err propagandistic purpose. a show who is anxious to show that he is taking
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his role as a defense minister seriously and probably to improve the image of his ministry after many failures at the front. the uria russian media reporting that to have latimer putin is to make an important announcement as a defense ministry meeting this week. and what do you think we should expect? bearing in mind that he canceled his annual press conferences, you absolutely. the faxes put in, canceled his annual press conference of for the 1st line in over 20 years clearly means that things are not going well for him. are presumably the war and are too many uncomfortable questions for the russian president to answer. first and foremost, to the question about the objectives of the so called special military the ration in ukraine. what is the war is called russia still? are the question about of the extremely unpopular mobilization and also the bas drummel from care song which put in hasn't commented on. that is why it's possible
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that putin will take that between the 2. and now in some kind of road map on how russia will continue to pursue pursuit, it's obscure goals in ukraine, but it would also be quite different put, and apparently no longer wants to be seen as a war president in his own country. and he could start scoring political points now as a peace president with a positive domestic agenda, especially now just before the end of the year, at the upcoming holidays in russia. vogue about your europe, rosetta, and rigor. and we go to ukraine now and join. i corresponded to nick conley in te, welcome, nick a. let's start with this morning. so drone attack on key. what can you tell us? was pretty loud. he about 45 in the morning. the air raid attack warning was in place for a couple of hours. so lots people in care of basically having to choose between, you know, arriving at work today with some kind of sleep or sticking out if rosalind, in their sellers in their area shelters. that is definitely the kind of reality for
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people here. they're having to really make those choices and decide quite how dangerous it is for them or not. it seems like most of these drones these range may drones were destroyed. overall, the key of region that they're about $35.00 range according to cranial thirty's, which 30, they say we're knocked out. there hasn't been much. an impact on power was supplies for now. some did seemingly reached their targets. but when you look at the kind of what the expert saying here, they think it's more about the russians trying to work out where ukraine's air defenses are for potentially then more missile strikes in the days to come. we saw the same pattern last week with a small joint attack, followed by a bigger missile attack the following day. and also, this is just about wearing down ukraine's defenses. these drones are very cheap and they forced ukraine to use up expensive munitions for their defense systems. so this is something that just really is a problem longer term because it seems like russia has a pretty vast supply these ukranian drones. there was a little kind of dip in between. seemed like they were running out, but now they seem to be coming again. and it seems like russia can kind of,
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you know, repeat these kind of drone attacks day off today. and what's cave expecting from is some important statement, but vladimir from vladimir poaching that russian media site he's due to make was built some kind of head scratching him key of as to what's to come. i don't think they're expecting much in the way of kind of clear statement of intent. but the kind of broad, i'm kind of atmospherics mood music is a sense the bladder of which is in no way close to ending this war. he's not going to look for some kind of deal if it doesn't come at his terms. i think he'd be very willing to have some kind of ceasefire or to freeze the kind of front lines as they are now. if you crane or willing to kind of play along to his demands, but that's not going to happen. and we're seeing in said that russia is upping supplies of weapons from other countries and not just iran. i mean, there's also speculation that are on, on top drones would send ballistic missiles, but also speculation here and ukraine that russia is getting more from china, lots of russian military planes going to china seemingly coming back with something
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north korea. there is a sense here that this is for the long term that this is going to go on and on that this is gonna take more than just months and that they're gonna be more russians mobilized into rushes army as the months go on. speculation in western press, based on russian source, is that the russian need ship is willing to countenance deaths up to kind of 300000 . that was a figure there about a 100000 or roommates to have lost their lives already in this kind of 9 months. of war. so since that this is here for the long term, and this is of now about resilience, which side has the resources which side has the munitions and the kind of political will to keep going. and for now, i think the ukraine is the kind of preparing themselves for a mini mom wants to come and the russian side that is in no way willing to kind of bring this to an end. answer that nick, nick connelly and keith all this by the dangers with jester had about the key residents do seem determined to try and live a normal life that includes going to clubs and partying. as i report
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a max xander found out, there's no getting away from the fact that q is a city at work but sometimes it's important to try white here, the city continues were in the whole deal, neighbor. now this may seem like your ordinary residential street, but don't let yourself before. she was chuck over here. this is a massive generator that is connected to an actual club. write down that alley club, that right now is filling up with people. want to live in ordinary life via just for a couple of hours. let's have a look. the 11 p m curfew means it's an early start. to have come to party at hotel. this could be a grungy club, almost burned the world with advice. but it's not even 7 o'clock and it's already pretty busy.
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the main floor is filling up. it is a rare opportunity to dance, even if it's chilly. most you are keeping their coats on to those who have come. this is more than just a night out. but the bottom and i feel good. this is a life now. it's just the we already tired of reacting to muscles full in my mouth . city. people already tired of the war of this pain user can act. keeps us going. i feel good. i think all that i'm here, i'm and cave and i can see and hear all this in the media. yeah. missouri and the good they bought it there. but then, oh, so it seems this is a purely part of partying and cube at the moment. just seconds ago there was
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massive rave going on. now there's a power cut. the big generator outside soon does its work, though and we had downstairs where there's at different by oh my oh, chris gotta wraps about the war and ukrainian identity like the economy. a make love but not to moskowitz. that's my philosophy. i down. it's so loud. we have to talk. yeah that i shaw wasn't got. i believe that music is a powerful force that can influence not only people's moods, but also your feelings during the war. that's why you should sing when it has really, if you need to speak must be why need to shout 8 but not be silent, but they're not going to chad the animals. chad, just somebody,
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just those are your thoughts on which are the will the other to me i served in the military for a year. so i understand how important it is for the people that there's music that inspires them to live on, is at the dodge. so just imagine days ago these people were sheltering because the russians were attacking key with rockets. and today they say they need to go out. they need to feel happy. they need to celebrate a little bit, live a little bit, and to be honest, feels good to see that. mike xander and keith i to a couple of other stores making news around the world. to to basil on mosque has launched a poll asking uses whether he should step down as c e o tweeting that he will abide by the result. a platform hass in celtic changer since he completed his $4.00 to $4000000000.00 takeover in october about 3 hours to go just over 57 percent say
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they wanted to go he circled his i mc states as it carried out a deadly bomb attack on a police convoy in iraq, security officials, at least 9 office kill, and 2 critically wounded in the back of the northern city of kirkuk. oh, french foreign ministry has condemned the deportation of palestinian french human rights lawyer, a seller ha. maury from israel. mister maurie was expelled to paris on sunday. the end of a lengthy judicial saga after israel accused him of being a member of a medicine group. he also french citizenship, but was born and raised in jerusalem, deported from his homeland. but salah ha, marie says that won't stop him advocating for palestinians. the human rights lawyer said his face and hands were carved for the entire journey to paris. that i foresee who being forced to leave my homeland. it's hard. it's not an easy feeling
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so. so people are for sale more. yeah. and it's a way to break our will to show generation of that. nobody can resist. israel. ha ha, ha ducky brewer. ha marie previously spent 7 years in prison for an alleged plot to assassinate a prominent rabbi. israel now also claims his involved in the popular front for the liberation of palestine, which israel classifies as a terror group. i terrorists sell a ha. marie has been expelled to france. he has french nationality, and after i deprived him of his residency, he has been expelled. we have 0 tolerance towards terrorists, and this terrorist is a member of the p l. f. p. m a. meet israel had held him murray without charge all convictions since march. he is always denied the charges against him. ha murray was born in east jerusalem and has been
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a resident of the city his whole life. but under in his railey law, his residency was revoked for a so called breach of allegiance. and likeness are holding palestinians from east jerusalem, which is really occupied in 1067. now this law, which we want to attack is a gives the minister of interior or the power to take away the residency status of their, of the, of the palestinians. mister islam. and they bought them on the basis of breach of allegiance to the state of israel. which is a completely contravene international law and israeli la ha, marie was still waiting for a hearing on his case when he was deported. his lawyers say they'll now focus on changing the law and bringing her murray home to the netherlands, which looked set to start the process of apologizing for its role in slavery. prime minister mark router is expected to address the topic in a speech today, though,
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it's not clear if the speech will include apology or that'll happen at a later date. the dutch funded the empire in the 16th and 17th centuries by enslaving around 600000 people from africa and other areas. and evidence of the country's history of exploitation is still apparent. when jennifer tosh walks through amsterdam, she sees her history on the walls. she is a direct descendant of people enslaved by the dutch. now she takes people on walks to show them the past that is hiding in plain sight. well, it's everywhere. i mean, where we're standing right now is at the heart of what's referred to as the golden benz, the wealthiest part of the city were the founders of the dutch east and west india company in society of serena's, where they lived. they had their mansions here, people like tosh, whose families come from in slave. people has spent decades pushing for an official apology for the past and the damage. it did. the fact that the dutch only had a small share of the trans atlantic slave trade should not matter. she says,
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the dutch have centered themselves so much as exceptional, not like the british, not like the french, not like the portuguese. it's given this impression that won't. we weren't so bad, you had 5 percent compared to world history. that's not that much. and it wasn't here. it was always somewhere else out of out of sight, out of mind that sort of nostalgic wave romanticize in history has left people thinking what, what's all this fuss about? reparations. the netherlands was among the last countries in europe to abolish slavery. the father did its thought, the dutch enslaved more than half a 1000000 people, historian pepin, brendan, things the impact of this remains. we have to think add a much broader and more systemic level and see how that special place that middle and still still has as an economy in the world. a minor country with a sort of an outsized financial and service sector.
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quite a central place in the global economy. it's a legacy of it's slow to revolve much in, in colonialism. following the lead of a number of big cities including amsterdam, prime minister, michael may apologize for the whole country. the proposed fund of $200000000.00 euros would pay for education and awareness projects aimed at reducing racist thinking. slavery could not exist without a motivation why it was that the white europeans could not be saved, but black africans could be right. so there isn't it, a foundation of racism there that ties, it's its legacy that we still live with. that black last met our protests and 2020 head china light on that racism. an official apology would be a good move forward, says tosh. it is important step in the process, but we can't stop there in terms of education and real societal understanding to
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assess the journey has just begun to time to remind you of our top story is our gina has beaten france for the world cup tackle in could talk after a thrill, tired, extra time of the south american straight defending champions fronts on penalties. argentine as a 1st world cup when it's 36 years 1st ever performing legend. you know, messy. i've more world news at the top i'll be out of next on the w sports life features a 15 year old skateboarding phenomenon, whose parents and school life and living with with
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