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latest to announce a strike over the christmas period. china as president, cheese in pink touches down in riyadh, looking to boost ties with saudi arabia and morocco fans gear up for the historic world cup caught a final with portugal as thousands more had to cut off for the match. ah, we start with breaking news from peru where president pedro castillo says that he's dissolving congress at installing at emergency government. a state of emergency is also been declared and the curfew has been announced. the opposition had been debating whether to impeach the president for a 3rd time. peru has faced a string of political crises since castillo took office 18 months ago. let's go live, not a lima. about zeros. marianna sanchez, who can tell us more about congress being dissolved. so what happens next? well, adrian, the person in the house and the congress, this is an alter, cool, and order could have how, which we think in 1992, when he morty, for represent you money. also the full problem with now what has it just be your said he has said that he will reorganize the judiciary, the prosecutor's office, that has all these investigations that are that are pointing up in a criminal act that you have submitted criminal acts and he has called the armed forces to patrol the street. he said that you will shoot very soon call for congressional elections. and in the meantime, you will be governing with urgent increase. why have you done this? he says that he has 70 projects to congress and they were all rejected. and that congress had tried to impeach him for theresa, which he called absurd if he has indeed survive to 2 impeachment attempt this year. and last year. and he said that with one that wants to impose congressional dictatorship, now it just 30 minutes sort of 30 minutes before you went on air to in this message to the nation chief of the army resigned. this was very suspicious because the army is a key element in this in this situation that is now moving is the last few hours we had seen more. 7 witnesses talking about how can see your friends and family were involved is supposed to be in criminal act. and it is, it is gonna be your receiving part from different people. so hungrily, at the same time, was about to begin the debate to impeach him in about 2 hours from now they have a balance where they are now in congress is speaking and it is possible that did that. they could indeed unseat persecuting castillo. so it is a very, very difficult situation. it is a very, it's uncertain. and really the key here adrian, is we have to see what the military will do because it is impossible to have a, could a talk here with, without the military support as far as the people are concerned. what's been their reaction to the president's announcement? well there's some people in the streets who were in throw testing and support of gusty you're because of this the base of what's going to happen in a couple of hours. there's a lot of tension there home, and we have been seen reports from different army barracks, a different army. it is basis that everything is calm. so we have to see if the army will support this and also the, the marines and the air force. it won't happen just like that has to happen with all the forces supporting castillo, so we will see what, what will happen in the next few minutes or hours really isn't. ready certain what's happening right now, but i live in lena for the moment, many, many things did. germany says that it's foiled a far right plot to overthrow the government rating. 130 sites across the country. the prosecutor general says the 25 people have been detained and that the group wanted to build a new german army, a soldier, a judge, or a russian national or among those arrested. a former german army officer has also been detained in italy, is humble to hear guns of this is obviously one of the largest terrorist organizations that has existed in the more right wing sector in recent years. in any case, as far as i can judge, it's the worst we have seen so far in the environment of this rice burger and q and on seen. we can see that what some people consider to be completely absurd. fantasies can lead to a highly dangerous decision to exit the latest on the block now from dominic caden berlin. this is a very large operation which span more than one european country. apart from germany involved 3000 offices, there were thereabouts. 25 people taken into custody. many others also believed to be of interest to the police in this country. some of the details about specific individuals who have been picked up in these rates are particularly interesting. so the knowledge that a judge working in the berlin district to berlin circuit area legally. well, that person is also a former member of parliament, was passive the previous parliament until 2021. and now is accused of having been involved in some sort of plot to try to overthrow that parliament. others are believed to be people from the military. we know this a suggestion that a serving member of one of germany's most elite military units is part of the alleged plot is alleged to have tried to recruit others from that military unit. lots of different elements of information about those who have been arrested emerging and they all pointed particularly interesting direction. any russian involvement has immediately been rebuffed by the russian government meter, he passed scoff spokesperson in the kremlin, has said, well, this is the 1st that the russian government had heard of this. and having a question of any interference by the russian government. and they only heard about it through the news. so officially, russia completely reject any suggestion of involvement. the interesting thing here is when you look into the allegations against these people, it is clear that they believe that there is some force at form of deep state operating within germany, along the lines of the sorts of things that were heard from the united states of america in the course of the last few years, this idea of a government within a government and jakob schindler is the senior director of the county extremism project. we asked him whether the plot might have succeeded, had the police not foiled it, succeeding in destabilizing germany. absolutely no chance succeeding in meeting out a lot of violence, especially on the local level, as also pointed out. the indictment absolutely. now the $25.00 plus $2725.00 arrested $27.00 under investigation group is part of the vida guy. good guy movement, which is a decades old conspiratorial movement that holds that germany is illegitimate power structure. and that the german guys never ended in 945 and continues to exist . now the vital movement, according to the general authorities comprises $21000.00 individuals that are part of that. and now this is a small slip of this, but obviously a very determined and a very dangerous level. this was my organization. the counter experience project has been pointing out in the last decade we did see a continuously strengthening writing extreme movement, not just in germany, but also transnational. we had seen a boost to their big movement as it was for several other writing extremes. movement to the core with 19 pandemic, which not only enlarged, but also radicalized elements of this rice big move when. so we do face a considerable challenge here, and that certainly from the iceberg, and we went a large salad with a really dangerous endeavor. there was several, a network arrest a couple of years ago called the hannibal network, which was outside that i got black planning, something very similar. so there is an actual terrorist threat coming from the writing extremes, movement inside germany. russia as president flooded putin, as warned that the risk of nuclear war is rising, put in, says the russia would defend itself by any means, but he insists the country and not gone mad as he put it, saying the moscow considers duty a weapons, a defensive deterrent o, regarding the threat of nuclear war, you're right. such a threat is growing. now, as for russia not using its nuclear weapons under any circumstances, we will not use nuclear weapons 1st. but if we do not use it 1st under any circumstances, then it means that the 2nd one will also not be used because the possibilities of using a nuclear strike on our territory are very limited. nevertheless, our strategy as a means of defense, we consider weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons. it is all tuned around a retaliatory strike. that is, that when we are struck, we strike back with more on what president putin had to say about the conflict is out as there is alhashan. the timing of this speech to day, just less than 2448 hours after the attack on a major military base. seldom most school and other one. also, that's the toasts strategic bombers makes this speech very important. president putin saying that this war or this military operation, as he described it, might be a longer one. this means that he's also preferred for longer war longer operation. that might take more time. we spoke about mobilization, mobilizing 300000 people, saying that 150000 of, of them are now on the and the areas that of the special operation. adding to that, him mentioning the, against the geographical gains, russia made during this special operation as the russians call it, especially, transforming the as off see into an inner c a. these are the main issues that put in spoke about travel into the u. k. a sent to be affected by a workers strike over the christmas period. the board of force of several major airports including london, heathrow, and manchester walk off the job from december 23rd. the officers on strike will be those who checked passports for passengers arriving in the u. k. rail and road workers are also expected to be on strike over the festive season for brandon reports for month. it's certainly gonna jeopardize the getaway plans for what? well, hundreds of thousands of people because of the width and breadth of the strike action that the p. c. s. union are planning. these are border force workers. they're employed by the home office, their public sector workers working at airports and the dates that we're talking about up essentially the peak times that people will be wanting to either get away for a bit of winter sun or perhaps return home to their home countries or to see their families after having spent time working here in the u. k. the data from the december 20. busy 3rd, all the way through to new year's eve, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people who are going to be affected and bought a force basically saying that they've met with the government, but they're rejecting a 2 percent pay rise. that the government had offered marks to walker the union boss saying they keep saying the door is open up, but there's a very strange door because there's nothing behind it. it's simply that the government offer not enough for the union in response to he. the heathrow airport as spokesman said, we're working closely with airlines to try to mitigate the impact at passengers or advise to check their flight status with their airline. but we're talking about gatwick heathrow, which is the u. k. busiest airport. manchester birmingham and cardiff airports, all of them impacted over this critical christmas period. china's president, she's in pings arrived in saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. king solomon wants to deepen relations with bridging. china is the gulf nation's largest trading partner with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchange lost here with saudi arabia is also china's biggest oil supplier. it st. billy $44000000000.00 of crude there in 2021. the oil market is expected to dominate the talks. it comes as a price cap on washing exports imposed by the g $7.00, e. u and australia takes effect. roberts mogul, nikki, is a senior resident scholar of the arab gulf states institute. he doesn't believe that she's relationship with saudi arabia will negatively affect the kingdoms, ties with washington, both crown prince mohammed, ben, salman of saudi arabia and president. she of china. want to make a splash on the global stage. both leaders have been consolidating power at home. mohammed ben salmone has been doing this for a number of years president, she most recently completed this consolidation of power at the national congress of the tcp. but both leaders also faced a number of challenges in saudi arabia, had been some on and other government officials need foreign partners and investors to help support a very ambitious, inexpensive social and economic transformation plan known as vision 2030. and i believe they view chinese partners as important part of that equation. at the same time president, she is facing some domestic descent and protest at home. and doing this trip to the middle east really allows him to act as a statement to be part of a red carpet roll out in saudi arabia and actually return i believe the plan is to return to beijing with a certain degree of political and diplomatic cache. so i see this trip as is quite important for both saudi arabia and china. i think that saudi officials are engaged in a very delicate balancing act between global partnerships. you have us on one side and european partners. and on the other hand, you have other partners like china and ultimately saudi arabia is going to have to be very careful about how they approach this balancing act. so they don't create the perception that they are leaving their partnerships with the us behind. china says that it's the loosening it 0 coven policy. people who are a symptomatic or showing mild symptoms will be allowed to isolate at home. the government is also reducing mandatory testing requirements. the move comes after widespread protests against lockdown mass testing. it's a major reversal in a country that's imposed some of the toughest pandemic measures in the world. the bean doors at c b is, is there. the further deepening of the understanding of the virus ended disease, the reduction of the risk of the disease you efficient supply of vaccines and medicine, and the improvement of emergency response and treatment capabilities are some of the required conditions or key elements for us to resume to living conditions before the outbreak happened, ah, in the us democrats had tightened their grip on the senate after raphael warlock defeated his republican challenger. social walker in georgia walks victory and the raw vote means the democrats will have 51 seats in the 100 seat chamber. the 2 candidates were separated by less than one percent of the vote. in last month's midterms, our white house correspondent, kimberly halgert reports from washington. for all intents and purposes, the senate is the more powerful chamber. this is where there is the upper to for the president to push through his appointments. it ends what not. so this is really the one that if you're going to control a chamber, this is the one you want in terms of political parties in the united states. so there's no question this is being viewed as victory heading into these midterms. all the polls indicated that it was going to be a republican sweep, and that certainly was not the case. the map now looking like the there is very clear majority. now, for the democrats in the upper chamber, the senate in the house of representatives, the large chamber controlled by republicans, but just narrowly. and that was not predicted to be the case. and so, democrats are really looking forward to 2024 feeling somewhat optimistic. now because, and georgia was really kind of a state that typically had been republican, but now seems to be very much leaning democrat. and that is very good news for joe biden, because we're seeing this trend in a number of states including north carolina. so, democrats feeling really strong right now, not only because the legislative map for the path for legislation looks positive for the president for the next 2 years, but also because this really bodes well for jo biden's reelection. chances in 2024, a cotton mozambique has sent his 11 full officials for their roles and a dense capitol the crush, the country's economy. the court acquitted 8 others to the case, stating back to 2013. statehood companies borrowed nearly $2000000000.00 in elicit loans from foreign banks, missouri beaks, government was accused of trying to conceal the loans from parliament. and the public le cases had serious consequences for people in mozambique balloons, which were supposed supposedly for a new fishing fleet. instead went towards come ships of hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared kickbacks. when the scandal emerged in 2016 donors cut off support to mozambique and foreign investment fell. the currency crashed. the country plunged into a major economic downturn. food prices rose under the country already struggling with a cost of living expenses. 2000000 people were pushed further into poverty. for a is the coordinator of the most. i'm big budget monitoring for him. she just lives from a put a good time with us at what's your reaction to vote it? thank you so much for having me. oh, wow. our feeling is that we don't have a chance to see with the judge rhodes, and the majority of them will stay in jail for more 3 years. and after that in coming out. so they were still using the money they got from the option being to receive, to help vast. i did the people from credit this $10.00 they, they call me off the country. on the other side is the fact that we don't have the really simple in that process. the judge said clearly that the role of the son of the oppressed was instrumental. but these height in that seeing these fiber proved projects. so once he called me to our pool, the project in that project was implemented. meaning that did the credit suisse was allowed to give money, wasn't it? and i'm guaranteed so, but i'm guaranteed ah, the gun then i used to so mused back using the press then that's fine. okay. then in also i'm using all those people there has responsibility to oh i see. ah, in that vice president. okay. about these kind of way. yeah. in the process why i'm not being included in the process so we feel like there is no jack yet. i'm missing something. okay. what about just just anita anita? a shorter answer from you. if you can give me one, please. as we said, mozambique government was accused to try to conceal other loans from parliament and the judiciary as well as the public. could this happen again? have mozambique st systems? it's safety valves been strengthened since this happened well and some reforms made. but then what it now, and to prevent that at such a situation happen again. unfortunately, we're still having b o we for now i think, i think that's where we're gonna, we're, i'm sorry, we're going to have to stop that. the signal keeps breaking up. so we're missing what you're saying, many apologies, but that was so sad about barry there. in bato. investigators in pakistan say the killing of a pakistani journalist and kenya was a planned assassination. i sharif was shot dead at a police road block in october canyon police though, said it was a case of mistaken identity sharif at fled pakistan to avoid a rest on charges related to criticizing the country's military. i'll to serious malcolm web has more on this from the site of the killing in southwestern kenya. ah, shall sharif was killed on this remote road. just over 6 weeks ago. he was in a car travelling this way. can you please say it was a case of mistaken identity? the vehicle drove the roadblock. offices opened fire accidentally killing in villages. say the road block was set up right by this ditch rights group. say the county police account raises more questions than it gives answers. amnesty international has said that the officers involved from a police station in nairobi which is 90 kilometers from here. and the police station was responsible for more than half of the extra judicial killings that took place in kenya. last year. pakistan supreme court has ordered pakistani police to open a murder investigation and the pakistani police of issue to 1st information report, naming 3 suspects. 2 of them, white car and current ahmed, pakistani, canadian business men, their brothers and the owners of a, of a large and a shooting range. just a few kilometers further up this road. and it's the last place that i shot sharif was seen alive. the had brothers haven't spoken to the press since the incident, but their lawyer has said that they were not involved and that they're also fearing for their lives. 2 people have been killed, an 8 wounded in a suicide bomb blast and indonesia. it happened that the astonish i'm the police officer band on west java. local media say that a man entered the station on a motorcycle and designated explosives where police were lining up some morning roll call. it check out apparently brought to bombs to the scene, but only one went off was job as governor says, the counter terrorism unit is investigating the trial of 2 man accused of bombing a popular shrine in bangkok has resumed after shifting from a military to a civilian court, the 2 ethnic weaker suspects have been in detention since 2015. difficulties finding translators delayed proceedings, and then the coven 19 pandemic. effectively shut down the trial. now 7 years on survivors and the families of victims are still waiting for answers as tony chang reports. for asian tourists, it's one of the biggest attractions in bangkok, the arrow on shrine, a hindu god. but a symbol of good fortune for all these days. king con sonya can only watch from afar to get any closer was too painful. even dang like i, i felt like i couldn't walk past it even through the skywalk now i can, but i'm still scared if i have to walk and street, even when i drive past and stop at a red light, i pray that the green light will come quickly, king car was there on the night in august 2015 when a bomb exploded. 20 people were killed and a 125 injured. most of the victims were tourists, including a number of chinese nationals, prompting the theory that they might have been the target. now, after several delays, including the pandemic, the trial of the main suspects has restarted. the problem of this case started with the military called the military call to everyone who could be a potential witness. in this case, in normal course, they only allow witnesses that can be a crucial voice. my case, the questions remain about the 2 accused. both were traveling on false passports, chinese nationals, but ethnic weakness. cctv footage is far from conclusive and circumstantial evidence has been contradictory and confused. that didn't stop the police, awarding themselves $90000.00 as a reward. but the speedy resolution of the crime had been, and even though the case has resumed that my verdict isn't expected for several years. of course we have to regard would it dry or to weaken? but at the same time, we have to give some kind of legal protection in terms of procedure so that even an as well. but that takes time. the attack on the arrow on shrine was the worst balmy entire history. yet 70 is on that still no clear answer. the question who is behind the attack or who with a targeting and the victims still struggling with injuries and memories. one answers when i did that time as getting enclosure passed a long time ago. it's so long that i don't feel like i need to know hated it yet, but do i want to know? yes i do. that resolution seems a long way off. tony cheng l to 0, bangkok just ahead here on al jazeera will live and our world comes to you on the ohio cornish with father, a smile, including the thoughts of fee, 1st president on catherine 2022 so far. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecasts will a maybe a break in the football at the moment soon by the time me regime, you might think find things. turning a little fresher, thursday here in doha temperatures at around 30 degrees celsius, a brisk wind. for a time. we're looking at 25 degrees for friday and probably getting into the low twenty's by the time we come to saturday and sunday, i think too much rain in the forecast, but you will notice it feeling a little cooler over the next hour. so lots of dry, whether they want to sponsor right up towards the yellow van, but nothing too much to speak of. we have got some worthy rain to speak of around the north west of africa, some heavy burst of rain. this little system, making its way into the iberian peninsula, will bring some heavy rain into morocco. and that wet weather will slide across into northern areas of algeria as we go through the next couple of days. much of north africa, of course, is dry. there is hamilton wind, some dust there out of leisure. and northern parts of nigeria, pushing over towards west africans to one or 2 showers, just around the guinea coast. the wire, the more widespread showers are across central parts of africa. so whether, whether they're into zimbabwe all the way across into mozambie, eastern parts of south africa, also seeing some lavish hours over the next few days, slowly making their way further north. ah. after more than 2 weeks of intense competition, we're now down to the final. we've witnessed some sites make upset, but many of the world's top teams still remain. katara 2022 on al jazeera ah, the with, with welcome to world cup. today i'm far it's mile and we're live at our studio on doe has waterfront in the house nation. cats are, it's a 1st ref, david tournaments, but the excitement builds for the 18th left in the competition. morocco fans called acumen in doha, thousands. laura fly again for their for to final with portugal. stopping francis star man england consider how they can get the better of killing them. bobby, in their last 8 clash and presidential approval fif. abbas gianni infant tino hales cuts are 2022 as the best group stage ever seen at a world cough. a. it may be a rest day at the world cup here in katara, but the fans have been out and about preparing for the quarter finals. thousands more moroccan fans are thought to be flying into doha after they reached the last aids. far, hara caught up with some of their supporters already here at the soup walk if market area for reaction to their victory on penalties that were spain. in the last 16, what i guess today my 24 hours, god thinking. when i look a press center. so coming together, the under player said that how i can game against every to be was the final will make it right. and i think bono, yesterday it was totally focused on the penalties. all the guys that are getting charged there was a matter of fact when if i were playing miss it, i knew it was okay. i mean it's just that if you focus you deliver and he just how it's, it's appealing to that. yeah, i just want to add is also a bit of mind. we trust in our team and there is the play. and while the spectators, they were there where they did good job yesterday, they trusting the team and just the you have to know something is the more contin it's call of the family. it's not a team, it's family. maybe we don't have a machine. we don't have ronaldo but we have trusting each other. do you think you'll win against spain? we'll get you through to the semi final. definitely. we 100 percent. i tell you one thing. when i book my flight, i book it for december, 2nd after they did their friendly game against chile part i go right. i went back and i changed my flight to december 20th. i'm here to the 20th because i'm going to be on the final part of the file is morocco. and you can come to me on that part of the final morocco. today, the bus rest day for all the football has been calling him and resting. in fact that mom coming up in the moroccan national carry, i think creve like this when the fee for president believes cats are 2022 is shown. the gap has closed between the bigger and smaller nations. johnny and 15 also says the tournament has delivered the best group phase ever out of world cup matches have been of great, great quality in beautiful stadiums. we knew that already, however, as well, the public ha ha, who was there was incredible over 51000. on average, reco breaking figures on, on tv or a year ago, or $2000000000.00 viewers, which is which is really credible to an out 1000000 people in the streets of laura and a few $100000.00 every day in the stadiums, altogether, cheering together, supporting their teams. fantastic atmosphere, great goals, incredible excitement surprises sir. small teams beating big teams. so other no more small teams or nor big teams, the lever is very, very equal for the 1st time as well. a national teams from all countenance going to the knockout face for 1st time in history. this shows that foot board is really becoming truly good. we simply want to to give some, some joy, some smiles to people all over the world. that's what football is about. that's what the welcome is about, and that's what should happen from now as well. until the end, we've already seen some great action on the field, which finally is a, a, you know, the most important part of what to do. some of the biggest, her stars performing very, very well, but the memory is off. i don't know, the mexican fans are or the american fans or the saudi fans not to speak about that. justina, brazil, iranians. every one of the americans who were, who were really cheering their teams that tunisia, i mean i can, i can just name at the synagogue. i could name them all. probably now were each really the competitive, the top competitive phase were a course, the big stars, the big players, big teens, will make the difference on the page. so i hope, and i'm sure you will see a fantastical guzman. this woke up a part of the legacy and this tournament is a project called generation amazing. it's basing katara working with countries around the world and using football to promote inclusivity and gender equality. among other things. the organization's executive director nasa corey joined us in the studio earlier and explained how it all began. generation amazing was created even before we won the bit. because we believed and the leadership of that time believe the sports, specifically football, transformative power to unite people to bring people together, entrepreneur and inclusion across the board. so generation amazing was established to look at, you know, a lot of marginalized communities entered into these place, the populations and the arab world. at that time, you know, in 2010, there was a lot of migration of refugees from syria to, to jordan, to lebanon. so basically we started by setting up football pitches for a lot of refugees. so we started with football fits and jordan, and then another football pitch. and i've been on and 2 in the very this is a bit for the world cup we. we created the safe space for the community members to provide access taller refugee population. why has generation amazing role been during the world cup here? you know, since the beginning of the world's cup, we had our 4th edition of the youth festival, the festival. that's something that we do everything every year alongside mega sporting events. so this years your festival was a bit unique because there was a year long school exchange program under the world cup umbrella. and it was very unique because it's never been done before that you had a school exchange program link to a world cup where, you know, you, we brought together us from all the 32 countries to help out at $44.00 to $5.00 days. they not only attended the people world cup and attendance matches, but they got to do a lot of workshops, capacity building, learning about you know, them sort of agents have changed so they can go back to their communities and give back and using football for social impact and kind of, you know, we promote, we use football as a tool to promote, you know, united nation sustainable development goals and the national vision, 2030 and everything we do, we built capacity and our slogan as pass it on. so everything we do, we built the skills and the youth and our coaches for them to pass it on to go back to their communities and pass on the skills and everything that they learn with us back to their community as well. you're also working with the to the next well caught and tell us about that work. yes. so we have a partnership with comcast that looks a, it looks like a soccer grocery soccer for development programs across the $41.00, members, associations under comcast. so that's mexico, canada u. s. in the caribbean islands, i'm, it's have 5 years strategic partnership that was launched last year. the gold cup where of, of our national team i competed in the gold cup in houston. and so the idea behind that is that, you know, we decided to partner with comcast from a legacy perspective, to look at, you know, developing a grocery soccer for development programs building, you know, capacity amongst community coaches across at comcast. and so as we roll out the programming and, and 10 countries per year over the next, you know, 4 or 5 years. and that's basically from a legacy perspective. it's the 1st time also that you have, you know, a legacy that carries on into the next world cup. so it's a legacy that goes beyond got that 2022. and we're expect extending that legacy to united 26 and ideas that we host the generation amazing youth festivals in the united states and canada, mexico and the lead up to the you know, the next world cup. but we also do more, you know, we're talking to a lot of partners in the us now and on providing safe spaces, building football pitches, soccer pitches, i should say, a man providing the safe spaces for the communities across the us. o. portugal may have cruised through to the quarter finals with a 6. 1 went over switzerland, the omission of christiana, rinaldo still left. everyone talking about his future is coach says he is still happy to have the player in the spot. though is that still something that has to be defined, i have a very close relationship with him. i always have had, i've known him since he was 19 years old and sporting since he was 19 years old. of, we've always had a very strong relationship with him. then he started to develop in the national school when i arrived in 2014. okay. i've already said that many times and this relationship only develops. i think rinaldo and i never misinterpret the human and personal aspect with that of manager and player of what we need to do during the match. and that is what we will do. i will always consider that he is a very important player to having the team been defending champions. france have been said ahead of their blocks, buster and match with england star. a strike are killing a bobby was back in training on wednesday. i'd be sitting out at the season the day before, man likely to have the job stopping him on saturday as albedo stadium is england defender kyle walker. as i just said, there we, we take respect that he is a good player in good form at the minute, but i'm not gonna ball our red carpet freeman time to go and school in on the present macklin cheer court finally woke up so still die really you know, if we, if we lose, we go home and, you know, he's not been a son in my way and hopefully, winning, you know, a woke up for my, for my country. now the defining images of world cups are often captured by photographers sent by newspapers, websites, and agencies. a biggest archive of those photos is the in the world is held by getty images in london. and as harry fossett found out those pictures, powerfully evocative. oh, we're here in counting town in east london to mid the industrial estates and the storage centers at the heart of it all is the getty images archive and way here to meet its boss. mathew button happens to be a football fan, and we're on the hunt for some world cup. treasure. matthew, nice to meet you for your 2. i'm. so this is the largest commercial archive in the world. 80000000 bits of gloss, paper, plastic, otherwise known as we get him in his archive. wow. and let's see what we can find in terms of the very 1st of all what a k. so this is woke up really woke up for he says he says 38 says mirror guar. i will be in here somewhere. some of this is a bit grainy because oversee this was from newspaper to the time. people weren't really sending photographers from europe. i mean, that's a great show, it really is a start. the final is up. they are fernandez, project share, and texas garden, the celebration their victory. so it can't be in an archive in england without talking about $966.00. that solar burned into our memories, the, that's the iconic show a composition which is actually perfect and allow for nearby. so, you know, with our teeth and the light on his face and the car pin shot. aside from the action on the pitch, there is some pretty standard images around the whole event, right? sure, i love is pele training in the rain. that is fantastic. so early sir, rest of the squad, so i'm not doing that. this is so pretty. but the young fan just really after and also grow. yeah. and it's quite sad, you know, as we know probably was into quite early on so didn't the impact of people told them that he saw the autograph book? absolutely. and they wonder who that, that go, whether he's still the found some others here. i'm in straight away, the eyes drawn to something that the referee didn't see on the day. some of the commentators didn't see on the day, but it's pretty clearly in that picture. it's such an icon, a picture merit on his hand of god. it just shows you know, capturing the decisive moment and just clicking that shot the just at the right time. one of my key memories from childhood is this one from 1900 months. you guys again like marathon i paranoid opinion, but a genius of a football player and you know, you really always harness honestly, he got a yellow caught it real enough from the final you know, whether even we're going to get to the final it's not to come upstairs because optimize, you know, and everything goes digital. so this is where we need to be to, to check out all the, the more recent low cost and probably thinking of it in a down, you know, this amazing football. yeah. having this moment to have madness again, it is back to source if moment you know, just having the presence of mind because obviously there are lots of other stuff going on at the time and be very easy to, you know, be focusing on whatever. and then suddenly it's all know that somebody else is going to say, i think we've got to have the best way ahead sometimes. and in terms of the story called nature of the defeat by germany of brazil in 2014. and they were going to a $71.00 and humiliating defeat in their own stadium. you could say, yeah, you'd need a montage of those 7 goals to tell that story. but one shot tells that story is always the iconic chart from each woke up. and you can argue what that is, may be from, from the last slow cop, maybe pull puppies, shot piece will pick. he has it, but it's not just the competition, but the more think everything about it. it's almost, as i said, sir, popa, community government, can you look up to the 5th up in the closest know what is the gain? is that as close your personal fi with that decisive moment that it's it's now back to adrian. i think actually we came back to be a little earlier than expected at 5. we'll see a later in the next world cup. cut special program a little later here on out 0 still to come on. this views are another meeting to say the planet will find out if a summit of biodiversity will make a difference. ah, december, out to sarah. the middle east 1st woke up, takes place in guitar, with 32 countries. buckling gets out for sports biggest prize immersive personal short documentary is african direct return showcasing african stories from african filmmaking. amid a deep political crisis and worse and economic conditions, jalissa goes to the poles just months after a contentious constitutional referendum combating the climate in nature crises, rise, meets the people who believe global stems must change. joe biden host some 50 lead us from across the african continent with the aim of underscoring the importance at u. s. africa relations. december on al jazeera o a nearly 130000 refugees and migrants have taken the balkan route to the europe. ian union this year, the e u has increased its border protection, making it harder for people to enter the block, but there's another risk. some people get caught up in gang was between smugglers, sebastian reports now from the serbia hungarian border. they're trying to keep themselves warm surrounded by their own waist. dozens of syrian refugees have taken shelter in an abandoned factory. here to serve you in hunger. we in border aiming to climb this fence the gateway into the e. u, but heavily armed smuggler gangs controlling the border region regularly clashing with each other. 10 days ago a 20 year old mike went to shot the chest. you're in the conflict between moroccan and gun smugglers, out of fear for police and smugglers. the syrian men don't want to be identified. we tolerate everything here, the cold, hunger and problem. sure it's police. but our problems have got more complicated because of african americans and a conflict between them. we have peaceful people, we just want to live a peaceful life. at the pressure from the e. u, serbia rated several camps and tightened its fees of re policies. but sasha, our goal, you was investigated to smuggling. gangs, says the government is only paying lip service to brussels. so they are saying one thing officially to the u. officials, maybe, but they're, they're closely corrupt, collaborating, and tolerating these groups. my research mind instigation showed that there are many links with the serbian police and security services with the smugglers. he says he found evidence smugglers bribe border police to allow people climb the fence. the interior ministry did not respond to a request for comment. after defense failed to stop migrants and refugees from entering the european union. hungry has now decided to increase the fence by one meter. but researchers say the fence has created a dangerous market for smugglers who have put founder of people escaping war and poverty. at risk. human rights lawyer say matches put in place since 2015 to stop smugglers have not solve the problem. i still cannot understand how after the 7 years, the countries have failed to understand that this practice says which i titled as, but i then think illegally illegal when i get the migration combat thing organized, crime, human trafficking. when human smuggling is failing because the trafficking in smuggling is flourishing, the more distinctive measures introduce at the borders. the prices of smuggling will increase a high price, the syrian men and many others, like them continue to pay for the possibility of safety and better life steadfast and al jazeera in northern serbia. scientists rights, advocates and representatives from the 200 countries, a meeting in canada to discuss biodiversity. do you and lead conference known as comp 15 hopes to create a roadmap, to protect ecosystems, and slow climate change. i'll just here as gave elizondo is up the climate conference in mont feel. representatives from nearly every country in the world have descended on this convention center here in montreal, canada, where they plan to have weeks long meetings to try to come up with the framework to better preserve bio diversity on planet earth. they have a huge agenda and they'll be looking at more than 20 different issues. but maybe the most high profile proposal on the table is being led by france, the u. k. and coast to recap, where they are trying to come up with a framework that would preserve 30 percent of all of planet earth, land and water by 2030. now it's certainly very ambitious and more than a 100 countries have already in principle agree to this. but there are certainly many challenges ahead. as i heard from a greenpeace official, it's taking part in the talks here. we need to realize that 30 per sandy's on really the bare minimum for the global community to per tack on our planet. there's also a strong connection between that target and don, you know, the climate change agenda. these meetings were originally scheduled to take place in china in 2020, but they were postponed for times because of the crone of virus pandemic. so there's a lot of time now to make up. already there has been some signs of success as on tuesday, european union, and out that they would ban all products, they deemed contributed to deforestation. the meetings will be taking place here in montreal until december 19th. madagascar is a unique biodiversity halt, sports more than 80 percent of the floor on foreigner can only be found on the island. however, many of these species on the threat from deforestation hunting and illegal trade and wildlife net clock reports from warren dub. this is what mono culture looks like. the crop in this case is sizes used for making rope. as far removed from the rich biodiversity, madagascar is famous for, as could be. but in this sterile c lies a surviving remnant of a huge forest. the sides well fields replaced the parente reserve, and here you get an idea of what was lost when the trees were cut down. ring tell lemurs, wonder the forest trails while the rest of the group sit to nibble flowers in the trees. the star of the show is a little more elusive. then this attacker appears as only it knows how. this though is a dance of survival. the rooster tracker is critically endangered like many lima species. it's numbers are falling. i hook up with guide olivia gilbert whose be walking these trails for 30 years and he tells me intense drought in the south brought on by climate change. he was making a bad situation. you much do much worse. we've seen the number of the baby born. it's about only a 30 or 40 percent of which is the usual we have. so since 5 years, quite unusual happening and here is the number of the baby born from drought to deforestation. the precious on madagascar biodiversity are intense. on the west coast lies a spectacular stand of barb trees. 7 of the world's 8 species of barbs grow only in madagascar. it is just extraordinary, isn't it? this kind of sums up madagascar is incredible by diversity. and some of these trees are more than 500 years old. but of course, they're under threat. once these trees grew amongst the forest. but the forest is gone and the endangered giants are all that remain bark, exploitation, faro houses, constriction are all constriction and irving transformation of a habitate into kenneth evasion. and also they sell their fruits and the red, generic, and natural is another enough to replace population. of course, what's going on here is not unique to madagascar in any way at all is happening simply everywhere. in fact, of the 8000000 species on earth, currently one 3rd are endangered because of human activities. driving extinction levels from between 121-0000 times natural levels, including 25 percent of mammals. 14 percent of birds, 33 percent of reef corals, and 40 percent of an fabian's. or worlds rich by diversity is a source of constant wonder, but also critical to the health of our planet and mosaic of life that must be preserved. mcclark al jazeera madagascar. lauren taylor here next to i'll see you again. ah, ah. and a mirror with there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. right. if i say on al jazeera government shut off, access to social media. ah, with with me. oh, lou. thousands of police storm sites across germany arresting 25 people. suspected of plotting to overthrow the government. ah, unearned taylor. this is down to 0 alive from london. also coming up here. police and protest is on the streets of peru. as petro castillo dissolves congress.

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