while supporters of impeach leader pedro castillo, protest plus. ah, and we're in nigeria, the birthplace for after be to find out how social media help artist expand their fan base globally. so we begin this news, our with a war in ukraine. the u. k. foreign minister is warning and he taught at moscow cannot be used as a cover up for russian rearmament. james, cleverly batted, he had not seen any signs that vladimir putin would enter into negotiations in good faith. all his comes as he crane's president says that russian forces have destroyed the eastern city of backwards turning it into what he described as burned ruins. fighting has reportedly intensified around the city and me. donetta creegan . elsewhere near the front lines, lensky says, the situation remains very difficult. most of ukraine, southern port city of odessa is reportedly without power after russia attacks. and local authorities say that drones hit energy facilities leaving one and a half 1000000 people there in the dark turkey as president, had a phone call with the russian leader. it's russet turbo and vladimir putin discussing starting work on exporting other food products through the black sea grain corridor, or by it was home to 72000 people and it became a main military target for moscow in august. it see any major area of the front line where russian forces are still trying to un vance. let's get more. this roy challenge is in caves. i really just tell us more. well, what is the latest? no us talking yesterday her with a fighter her a ukrainian soldier who have has been in the key of recuperating from a concussion that he sustains during fighting and background. and he was describing to me the kind of combat that he's been involved in in defending that city. and it truly sounds hellish. she was talking about your hand to hand fighting inside buildings. he was talking about or defending a building with 5 of them, 5 ukrainians against 2425 russians who stormed in. they were shooting each other at a distance of 5 to 6 meters. he was talking about grenades flying around between the 2 war inside. since one grenade landing pretty close to his head as he was sheltering, and underneath a staircase, you can understand why he would need to come the key of to recover from that. there, there is a lot of speculation in ukraine at the moment as to why the russians are so fixated on taking back moves. it's a relatively strategically unimportant town. and yet for months the russians have been sending wave after wave of fighters soldiers, mercenaries in full frontal assaults, to try and take this city from the ukrainian microns can't quite work it out. why they're so fixated on it, it might just come down to pure attrition that these sizes set on inflicting as much damage on each other as possible, grinding each other down. that's really the, the, the point of the battle. there are other things going on, of course, in the, in, in the war at the moment you mentioned a desa dire situation there after the latest round of drones strikes a 1000000 and a half people without power care of the situation isn't huge amounts better. it was very dark when i was looking out behind me at the, at the, the city skyline yesterday, or rolling power outages that you have to sort of showed you toyota your day around dry and eke out a couple of hours of lectures the here. or there, and then there are strikes that the ukrainians have been launching against the russians, particularly military, or where overnight we saw a burning her face were with all by the ukrainians pit, probably by high mars. and the ukraine is saying that up to $200.00 russian soldiers were at vast sir barracks in mel. it's up well when it was hit. roy, thanks very much. indeed. rachel is there in keith. the sluggish authorities say the man accused of making boehm, which brought down pan am flight one, a 3 in 1988 is in us custody. all 259 people on board to flight died for more in this let's bring in alan fisher in washington. d. c allen, their charges were not some time ago and they said what's happened now of us while we know the in the last month that the man who has been detained by the authorities in the united states called abdul, a gillum assert, was taken into custody by a militia group in libya at the time it was suspected that they would perhaps use him of some sort of leverage to hand over to the americans that appears to have been exactly what has happened and know the families who are involved in the locker be tragedy. have been told that this person is now in custody. you remember it's 34 years ago that a panam jet left he threw on its way to the united states. when just after it crossed the, the scottish border of the tone of lockerbie at the plane exploded, it killed all $259.00 people on board. and also 11 on the ground. there was an extensive investigation initially to libyans were charged at one was released then that could be important. the other abdel bassett, alma gray, was convicted in front of a court of scottish judges, but it was held at an would so called neutral ground in the hague. in 2001 now in 2007 abdul bassett omega, he was diagnosed with cancer. so in 2009. and he was released by the scottish authorities. and he later died back home in libya in 2012. but there are many people, including some of those who are related to those who died, who don't believe that libyans were involved in this at all. if you take, for example, jim swire, who is campaign for justice for his daughter flora for 34 years. he is absolutely convinced, having done many investigations and travelled around the world that their indians were involved. so the fight that another libyan has been arrested and is now in u. s. custody will come as a surprise to some not least those like jim swire or animal over there. thanks very much for that, said adam fisher william in from washington dc. thank you. ah, it has been a well cut full of passions, surprise, and heartbreak consulting the school to final with no different with morocco fighting their way into the final fall. we had to go the al from mama state you came at the end of the 1st off the beat more construct. if you sit in cities header whole school, then struggles to finally use the 1st african 1st to reach full refund. because more of the reaction to marco's historic, when in casablanca is this just outside the found zone, minutes after this historic victory. and i want to show you the streets of casa blanca right now. it's like this, not just in casablanca, but throughout the country. a moment of celebration for my walk go. but also all the people across the world. i've been supporting this team. i just thank you. gone back to my to my county america, because i know we're not going will winning a lot. i'm no, i'm not really. my dad, i doing, i'm doing my friend. i fill out the i'd, we had a brother to the moroccan eva, not really a moment that they are so proud of, not just them, but those are supported the team of morocco who were against all odds beat, some of the best teams in the world, spain portugal you against cooling, show me and there's a feeling now that anything is possible that you will know that you have players that are outstanding. we have a coach that uses mart tactics at the right time and we have a good point. we have a robust and strong team. we will make it to the final as nice. the celebration are getting louder. oh, it does it. this victory is spreading joy beyond morocco, borders you know, the world viva. my grab. they say, because this is the 1st time that an arab nation from africa goes so far in a world cup that's being held in the arab world. there's a sense of celebration of joy and of unity that transcends all nationalities. it's the magic of the world cup. well, defending champions ron's also through the semi final after defeat england, french dream team got ahead in the 17th minute october for them. germany in early in the 2nd half england with then awarded the penalty. it's school that but then came the late drama, olivia jude school to reclaim in the front, 6 minutes for the final whistle. hurricane and another good penalty, but he missed them. so we're now down to the last 4 of the counter world cup the 1st. so the final match will be played on choose day that's between argentina and croatia. then arranging champions, strong will take on morocco on wednesday. well, football is a passion for millions of people around the world, especially during the world cup. for those who are visually impaired, it poses a challenge, but iraq has put together a team that hopes to take part in international paralympic tournaments. mom wrote up a wide caught up with him in cobbler city. us just as a new horizon for visually impaired to iraqis, they finally have their own football team. okay. so we're training was launched in october in the city of karbala yell of the man and can any teaches arabic. he says he lost his sight because of glaucoma. what has continued with his carried and hobby earl kicker length or can already the to saw a sticker and fall of but mom, for many years i offered my project to sponsorship only this year. it was accepted by the i b, a foundation which provided us with the equipment. we are lucky because we launched a team immediately ahead of the fee for tournament on that's moderating us to hold our matches simultaneously as the world cup matches and katara. this specially designed to bowl was donated by japanese charity creates a cracking sound to allow players to locate it, to cross their way around the peach players to respond to one another through the sound. the bull makes it's a matter of will they say. so when they fall down, they learn how to quickly get back on their feet. why? 16 year old high school student xena aberdeen is the youngest in the team. no one wants other visually impaired people across iraq to join the game without having no . phoebe a cooler and i lay out again with that and i've, i've always dreamt of playing football partly because my father is a coach. i 1st started with a golf ball team, and then once the special balls arrived, i joined the team right away in my dream is that iraq has its own national team let you build the civil trainers here. consider it a major improvement in the puddle in pick activities in iraq. these sayers hoped to join football clubs and represent their country in competitions abroad, but other iraqi province his don't have their own teams of visually impaired the players yet. because there are only 5 of these specially designed balls the players and worried them with their project might be halted. if the government does not give them the support they need for them. football has always been out of reach, but at least now they can feel a little bit. it's hon. hold up through algebra. karbala. ah, so certainly it says it will ask nato to let it deploy its own military and police in kosovo after flare up intentions. police and protesters, blocking roads of exchange gunfire, the kosovo serbs who constitute a majority in the north, and the angry at the rest of the soviet former member of the cosmo. please me. what causes president had delayed local elections in majority serb areas to try and calm situation. however, as a senior associate at the democratization a policy council, he says that serve his request to nato would reverse the gains made by the 2 countries. part of political spin, i mean allowing our server to deploy military would go back to before bessie before the causal war. naval warn any 9. ah, there is this mechanism. a survey can ask and they can approve. but of course, this would mean to complete the feed and reverse law of the political development and progress over the last 2 of the kids were particular last decade on reconciling relationships between ah casa, want sir bern steps that serbia had made in the framework of the coursework, serbia dialogue are on recognizing to reality of an independent castle. we are unfortunately are for many years now. in the crisis of this, sir, you will lead us supported their lot between cost one sir, be over finally solving in a comprehensive, sustainable we the costs or surveys dispute with strube annoying for many years that there it has lost casa wide, and cannot return it to cuba, which is struggling to get some of its oil storage facilities up and running after lodge fire, which was caused by lightning strike in august and took a week to extinguish 16 people were killed. cuba is facing severe energy crisis in its battle to resolve the problem. without its crucial supertankers to face continues to function on a limited capacity, but we now have less storage capacity of crude oil. but we have not slowed down the services that with immense effort must keep on working at all. turning to the crisis in peru in there's been more protests after the swearing of a new cabinet under the president of dina royalty who took power. on wednesday, her predecessor pedro castillo was impeached and arrested off to trying to dissolve . congress police have been out in force as the supporters demand, his release violence, anxious reports now from lima, anger mountain in the central indian region of him, the whiteness, at least 20 people were wounded in clashes for the police. these one officer was taken hostage. here in the south of the country, protesters blocked the mean highway, fed up with what they say is a corrupt political class movement are out demonstrating from north to south. most of them with the same demands, even if you, i mean, because it's really a political definitely close congress and let all the law makers go, they do not represent us up. i'm of you. i think when i'm good, how can we trust watty? she said, if president castillo goes, i do too. and she did not stand by what she promised for her 3rd day in office president. he never liked this for in a new cabinet asking each minister the same question. what i was good. do you swear not to be involved in corruption? but before the ceremony was over, corruption, accusations surrounding the new prime minister had already surface jovial, comparable basil lacing. i am concerned with the appointment of a mediocre cabinet and consequently that it will not be capable of generating enough political strength to quell the protests that are still small, but already all over the country that yeah, that's why 87 percent of peruvians want congress does so they do has had 6 press in the last 6 years. most former leaders are either in jail or under investigation for corruption hanger is who in because resident with and many and i'm hard to believe them. they can be covered with medical class, former precedent to look at the your left office with a 25 percent approval rating. he's facing 6 corruption charges. and one of rebellion. a theo says, his arrest this arbitrary an illegal. he's currently serving a 7 day preliminary detention. a judge has denied his petition for release whether protesters supported the former precedent or not most been going see they will much until their voices will find a little heard and innocent just and to see that unit been. now a new chat bought the uses, artificial intelligence to generate human light responses has been surprising uses online since it's launch on some of the 1st is called chat g p t, which down for generative pre trained transformer. so the way it works is they use a type in a question or a prompt, and the program types out a response, and it use a massive database of techs, drawn from the internet and from a human training though, so called chat box have been around for half a century, the latest version sound, both more human like. can they deliver complex answers at high speed? a st. all because rates are juris when i could, susan assistant professor of advanced computer sciences master university joins not from abu dhabi. jo, this is fascinating, nevada. he just, what is it capable of doing me? could you ask it, for instance, to write a poem about the england france game last night and it would just be able to do that. yeah, thanks for having a good afternoon from. we're currently we have the biggest and the confirmed keys, the world. i think it is pretty much amazing. what's the latest song going model open the i can do. what i would like to mention here is that it's not like it's just a model which just came out of the blue shirts on going on large log on models for plenty of years from now. so there has been a jeep at the same model before that and even before that stupid to and so on. what is your is that is, can, it can be lever more accurate results. and it can do more things than what we have been do so far. and that opens the stream for many, many more applications that you will not remember processing. okay, there are downsides of potential downsides is one observer puts it, it's possible that i put a i has invented history is most convincing, knowledgeable, and dangerous. like how you sit well, on the one hand, right there are the bunch of this from this model and to show it we show which show it can do many amazing things, like fixing cold for us programmers, creativity with se, journalist articles and so on. there is you on be covered, let's say in this area, which has to do with the fact that there is no fuck checking in. what actually the model produced show the answer that the model generates. for example, any boy or any kind of other output, it will seem plausible loss and yeah, very nicely written. however, there is no guarantee that what the fucks are, they are perhaps they're true or not. so there are concerns about using formation spreading. however, that doesn't come, so the work being done and the potential impact on how for future applications as well. right, so online mis information is one problem, but i guess getting the kids doing, getting it to do their homework. is it other one? so let's look at the positive side. what could this lead to and how could it enhance human understanding? yeah, so there are a potential modifications, right? for example, explain effect complex and complex terms from different domains. people have fred or physics and more complex domains as well. it can help us with fitness advised dieting advise recipes medical issues. as i said before, you can generate code, it can be bug goats for us, find problems, a gun shelf with creativity. in terms of essays, movies, greats, articles, stories, and can be your personal assistance. as long as you ask something you will get either an answer, which of course can be true or not. or if it doesn't know the answer or doesn't one onto this, because there might be, some of you will not give you any answer. so if it's a deals with language, if it is that clever is not too far away when it could put those who work in the medium of language, like journalists and playwrights, for example, out of a job couldn't because it could just write its own stuff. i think it's a matter of how we tend to use this type of villages, right. and this all large like one small, those i think securing the conference has been there are the miles, you know, we would be job by research just because you can do already whatever we can do. however, again, we need to think about the patience of those and that they can assist with human creativity. for example, when it comes to bar, suppose or we have enough buys for medical issues, but however they cannot replace the human just because there's no checking. and there's no going to be that whatever they're producing is true or not. not yet anyway. who knows where it might lead to very interesting adjustments, but i could, thanks very much indeed. thank you. thank you for having me. all right, let's check on the world whether his jeff i there thanks for joining in and while that cycling that midland falls south of tonight's injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere for india but the rain quite a ways north. so in months of pradesh, martha roster, i don't think rainbow for by but increasing cloudiness does seem likely on monday with the high of 32 degrees, i got something cooking up to the northeast of the philippines before i got there. i did drop quite a bit of rain on the philippines. around manila we had severe flood advisories in play. i think those will be dropped as that. rain starts to dissipate, but really now the worst of the rain through the malay peninsula, call them poor singapore. and that top end of sumatra, anywhere in that zone, about $50.00 to $100.00 millimeters of rain, get ready for it. another courts have come into china. so here's the picture on monday. already can see signs of it, right. 10 degrees in shanghai. let's go to wednesday, paint the colors on dark or the blue, the low temperature, shanghai 5, even hong kong in on this as wall. just 16 degrees, some snow showers, few showers, as while through the korean peninsula. fairly quiet for japan. but let's put this forward to wednesday as well, because that see effects snow really picking up. i think we're going to see some blizzard conditions. western whole kado and western horseshoe island on wednesday. silly. back to the world cup. let's get a flavor. the mood on the street surf more reaction of the moroccan fans after that famous victory, getting them into the semi finals. let's say good as to quick if here in doha, cut your lip, his honey, and joins us from there. and katya, another night of high drama and american dream is still very much alive with us roughly children of abilene, i took walk in always where you've come before a match to meet up with fast. it's here today is a rough day, but still we see a lot of celebrations, especially from morocco, fans. i use the vans wearing the flag cheering and just celebrating all around. there are surprising when yesterday, lot of excitement and a lot of support for the team, but also a lot of pressure. and to talk to us a little bit about that, we're here with some fans who've been following their team for many years now. you told me you were here. i. yesterday during the match. tell me what was the like to experience that historic moment? yeah. yeah. you know, since the beginning of the world cup i've been pursuing happiness, in fact with my i am a country and i've been living a dream every day, every single day, every single march. i've been watching the game. i've been watching the team. i was dreaming. i didn't know whether i was dreaming. i was, i was sleeping, i was watching the real tv. you know, it's wasn't fantastic. i was, i was seen play a player playing with hard with with guts, with real emotion. and i had also many, i've seen many people here cheering for them are very emotional. everything was special for me. not really our i think i'm, i'm dreaming now by the time when speaking through, i'm dreaming, and i hope this dream will continue. persist, i help will we are. i hope we will for the 1st time when the world cup, that would be great for us for more welcome people. for african people are big people and worldwide because we're, we were outside there. okay. we're outsider and for one outsider can make it. everyone can make it. yeah, you guys have definitely been the underdogs, but you also mentioned that for years you've been following the team. you've been ruining for it. and also that you were always a bid, sad. you would be hoping for the best buy things wouldn't really pan now. so that's also giving the team and also fans of both. tell me about that. if you see from the day i was born, so i was not look, i was not looking at i can explain the fact since the time i started watching tv watching football, i was always disappointed this way. this time. okay. we're not when but ok next time next time but external has come. no, we win one and i hope you will win. and this time i think it's real time. it's just that this is a thing where i live in the thing and i think we will win lands and we will, when i see a lot of support, not just from fans here and how are supporting morocco, but really throughout the arab world. and also with africa, do you think that's given a boost to the team? so they're back, maybe it's backdating and why they're performing so well. yeah, i think everyone is churning for us. as i said, when you are outside, i'm outside or not. when i'm looking at them, i'm looking at the tv i'm looking like for i'm always with the, with the, with tim. and i think moral cool was the week to him and create the surprise. so i think everyone's sure in for them, except for a national like argentina, frank cetera. but every one except this people are touring from oracle and gives, gives us a lot of strength, lots of power and lots of love also. grey. well, we're almost out of time, but i know there's a lot of fans here, a lot of bands from all over the arab world, in africa, routing from iraq. but what we do want to get a chance for a quick tears all good away. good . and building towards that some final fortune 5, i will have more and i was much more comp coverage with jim and i should be upset with the break. ah, a conflict between india and pakistan and pristine snow capped mountains. one in one least, the kashmiris, i miss links on al jazeera, a ah, a full in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands? it's just not very up to me. think about any negotiation. we were already in a bit about crypto winter. it's going to help holder insight story on al jazeera lou. with with welcome to welcome today i'm jemma nash, another mid penalty for england's and them type and defending campaigns prompt into the semi final and on pizza service. we've got a picture for you, including morocco's coach describing his side as the rocky balboa of the world cup . that's often they became the 1st african nation to reach the last 4 with a famous victory over portugal. fans celebrate back home and across the glade, flying the flag, the arab nations in the middle east. best welcome. and here to make sense, the video we are joined in the studio by check with. right. so defending champions, fronts have been celebrating their progress into the semi bottle that's offer another dramatic game. in the knockout stage. this was the scene when they returned to their hotel, following up to one victory of england, go school olivia g route, among those being showered with confetti. this was the contrasting scene at england's hotel this morning, care itself, attendees, team heading home, jude billing, sort of lost lost sense to stick with the team before they took the drive to the airport. i don't really shopping outside the box for people to fix it into the bottom it early in the 2nd thing, the reward, the penalty when required sector was found in the box and how you can utilize the naval with the 53. then came the late drama. believe is your school if you had the chance to equalize, we're 2nd time when you and and aids gave away another penalty. but this time came gaiety strike into the stands. england could not manage to live within cellphones claim to hard food to one victory. the people are their hopes of becoming the 1st nation since 1962. to successfully defend the will. mel calling fall to cooper could on for we know it can be very dangerous on the counter attack and this kind of match is want to find, marge, it's being efficient in the to penalty areas in ours. and there's, even if part of our success came from, came missing is penalty, even so we showed an incredible spirit altogether. the subs the starters, even the players on the bench pushed everyone to go above and beyond. very proud of how they're free. not only tonight, but through the whole tournament, for some young players have announced themselves on the world stage. shown a different side of ourselves in terms of the way that we've played. we've shown character to come back from going behind tonight. which we stood. pressure expectation, everything really. so i couldn't ask more of the group of players or the group or staff they couldn't have given any more form england international and broadcast gary never spoke to our sonia and gave us his reaction to england's defeat. we played well and i think that is important. knowing them we felt sometimes going on . i've told him it's in last 20 years, quite inferior, where we played the edge of our box with being quite defensive. we hoped to get that piece goal or accounts with last night. i felt we really to play well in possession. some of the big decisions on the night were quite follows. we didn't have the big moments, but i think overall we played well just both good seems and we just got the wrong side. the lines. you know, i think it's so funny like england fans when they talk, even before the tournament started, they're like so down and so negative about england all the time. where does it come from? it comes in 10 decades of experience of failure. 966. last time we went a trophy with the men's team. we didn't seem to this proud in the last 12 to 18 months, but we've not success with the medicine for so long that we've got so much heartache in the quarter finals in the semi finals in group phase that we're all most used to it now. whereby we just feel like we're just not going to get over the line. i think it's like it's seriously, but we still have hope in the spirit, you know, we still of our football team. right. it's the hope that chelsea right it is all the kills is and that's what happens every single time and this morning. look, we will have a football. we love our football football and we get carried away a little bit and we think we're going to win when we win the game against senate golf 3. and we think we're going to win the solomon, but it will home again. we're packing bags. you think garrett southgate will say, i think he might stay for more so, obviously 18 months a year old. i think that there's not your time now really on one from but he could do it if he feels like he's taken as far as he can. maybe i feel like he should carry on freight the moment he's got the choice to think of the people in the country is deliberate, good results for england. but he'll make that decision that he wasn't committing to stay and last night, which i thought if he was gonna stay probably would. but he just did the sensible thing that we'll discuss things with the f a and see how it goes. but i hope you can stay for at least one most ornament. well, that scary levels reaction. let's now get your reaction. see that matches? yes. now the 1st kind of see england go to hurricane, put it away convincingly. it was a fantastic fancy showed why he's england's top penalty taker, the sacrament. can you mountain argument to suggest he shouldn't have taken that penalty? all was at him every day that that should be taken that book. i think he should have taken it because he already had confidence after you know, scoring the 1st one and it was ice cold. lorris had absolutely no chance in saving the 1st one. so i think and also as captain, you know, he's the one to stand up and say, look, i take the responsibility, we've see him react and twitter and say that, you know, he, of course, it should have been the one to take it and, you know, take it all in but the pressure was too much he had just called when ruin is tele for england's old time goes score with the you know 53 goes. but then i think you were just thinking so many things and lowers his club made for so just, you know, putting it out there that must really, really weigh on him or sure people spoke about brazil after they lost 16. whenever south korea people spoke about portugal after the last 16 when 61 of a switzerland, people are going to now talk about france in the final 4 or these, the 2022 will champions. it's still tough. you know, every time that work have gone into a fixture, they've gone into it as the underdogs steel against the reigning champions. i guess the team that has killian bob, you're one of the most incredible players to play the game of football. they're still going to be under dogs, but you can not say that miracle come into this one without a chance of making it to the final. yes, friends have all the pedigree. their coach has a little pedigree. his wonder woke up as a clerk as a cup, as a player and as a coach. but i think they still haven't seen this tournament miracle. well, let's say you mentioned morocco there. let's have a look what happened with them last night? they did put on a historic, it was on the 1st our bound african nation to reach a wealth of semi final off the beach. in portugal, they only go out the amount of stadium payment, the end of the contract with the vantage. the miscalculated young, fortunate keeper. dear good hester. portugal struggled to find an equalizer in the 2nd office worker keeper, yasenya bruno always up to the top, and he kept clean sheets and means office in belgium and spain broke. now i'm not a european giant to the listed political, a historic moment for african football as well with the continent finally getting its 1st and we find this as a wildcat unbeaten in cassandra m. you conceited. one goal in the tournament, we were joined earlier by a well when i have martinez, he won the tournament back in 2010 with spain. we watched morocco up close earlier in the tournament when they knocked the current spanish team out in the last 60 and martinez says he wasn't shocked to stephen be portugal. the game i with the spam must replace hello with great game. they haven't very compact game. they play altogether. i also they have a lot of quality with she, jake, how kimmy and the see this been amazing. and now i think it's a big surprise and nobody's picked that from morocco. but at this point i think they, they deserve to be here. and now let's see what happened next. explain. let's expand a little bit on rinaldo. we saw, i mean, he's been on the bench for the last 2 matches. as we know, a lot has been reported. a lot has been said, just looking post match, not shaking hands with the opponents walking off the field without acknowledging his teammates. what's your opinion on what's going on? while i can stand is the last chance to get there. i don't know if he's going to continue a don't think so in the, in the national team. but you know, a lot of people is watching you at the gates and i think it's important you know, to, to be made with the example for them. well, you think he was a little bit disrespectful like it but you know, i think i would so he was screen maybe emotion to yeah. yeah. maybe he wanted to be alone. it's a big suck to to lose. but yeah, maybe i will have act in another way, but they can understand him. i shall never happened before that an african team has been in the semifinals of the quarter finals has been the feeling between 950 and 2018. how surprising is this? actually, i'm not surprised. i've been following mark and football for a minute and i understand that you know, the attitude that they can with into this tournament. they've been preparing for this moment and really talking about the federation president for the leg. you're just having the vision to bring back and courage from any of dest, as born in europe, to come and play from oracle. they've built them a more, a center than homage 6 complex spent, about $65400000.00. just to make sure that when these players come from the european clubs, you'll still feel they are at the same level. and i say that because so many of the countries in africa do not have facilities. they don't have, you know, the quality. but when you talk about this complex you, you're talking about, you know, a place that is almost like a class contained in france, all send judges back in england. this is the level at which they are operating. and for me also, just generally the stuff they've hired incredible people, they had harrison who was a video analyst with liverpool, that one the champions league. and they brought him into the moral can squad. i saw him on the p just and the clapping hands. and, you know, there's a lot of behind the scenes work that is going on and it showing on the peach. and it's absolutely incredible to experience morocco. we know there, of course, let me just remind you is apt of the semi final line up. this is how things are looking saturdays results. mean it is france up against morocco. for that. it's messy. an argentine going head to head with croatia in the 1st game on tuesday or for more on crashes that progress into the final 4 we're joined from splits by creation of football, rice at your i of what at your i thank you for your time. this probation side, they just don't know when to give up. do they? definitely, i mean if it wasn't clear 20 the additional document, it's beginning to be clear now to basically every single plan out there really never gives up. yes, i am a preparation for this interview. i had a little look at your tweets and you wrote off, so the japan game, whatever happens next, corporation should have taken way more risks as well. carbon has been overly careful. do you still feel that way? because the brazil gave me it was a prevailing feeling. the ratio might have stepped up, insert the gaze, most of the games against even morocco, even though we have now say the 1st game get people were feeling that may be was really overly cautious in that game. that the question should have done for more because it was hard to see coming into the last game you get to belgium is what risk to go into that game without knowing whether you end up in to knock out problems or not. so it's a hard game because belgium, everything turn out. okay. but what gets rocco and again japan the the feeling that re shop probably not i would say gave too much respect because every single team in this world deserves expect, obviously. but then they should have kind of released their, their dog state of the like to a brace and just push for the when in the regular time. and i guess brazil that was something else that's, that's kind of the game. that's the type of game creation really relishes when they are the doppler, brazil were your favorite spill, and they took everything from the game in action. and if you get past argentina here, would you prefer to play in the final france in a repeat of 2018 or morocco? he played in the great stage and drew with hello equations was said that they would like to have a go at france once again to to have a $25.00 o bod. personally, i mean morocco had a brilliant with they did definitely want to stall resolve. if not this will. bob, if you ask me, i still haven't morocco or france, this ross is really good. while i sat here, we shall see what happened happens you or i of, or i can thank you very much for your time. and jim, thank you. i sure, thank you as well. we'll see you guys again next on betsel, but we have time for on this occasion trying to cut her off that we're back at 15 at fatty gee empty, but for now we will hand you back to our guys. thanks very much. see job it later. i still had her on out there are millions of more butterflies heading south will take place to look at the world's largest and you'll insect migrant. ah, big business pollutant plum does the planet we actually have to shift from pursuing and growth to driving. governments constantly fall short on climate promises. they have to happen now is the will wake up all the government. modern systems are failing nature and humanity. discovering how the systemic change is needed for the planet to flourish could happen with conscious tweak when you find them, and we think thrice. coming soon on al jazeera ah ah, how to get in the human rights defendants have received the neighbor, his price to serve me. and also they include alyssa b eliot ski, a jail belushi human rights. i could as well as to organizations from russia and from the crime, sonia gallagher report. oh, the ceremony in oslo city hall, a far cry from the war in ukraine and repression and bella roost at a poignant reminder. none the less of the ongoing conflict in the region and those fighting against it. first to receive the accolade, natalia pincher, whose husband alice gantski, is currently imprisoned. 4th l'oreal to win the prize was behind bars. the founder of the human rights group, the asner, yet sky lead attempts to document abuses committed by the government of belarus. him president alexander lucas shanker. warden who was arrested nearly a year and a half ago during mass anti government protest that engulfed the country. following the contested elections, where lucas shanker was declared winner on behalf of the memorial writes group, its chair ja, rich and sky, representing one of russia's most highly regarded civil rights organizations. founded by another former nobel peace prize laureate, on the race i caught off focused on uncovering human rights abuses in the soviet era and all of my future head of ukraine's sense of the civil liberties. there were documented war crimes perpetrated against civilians in russian occupied areas of the country. we sent numerous report to us to see a council of europe and nothing's told, but this horror still continue. and after lar skill invasion, we faced with unprecedented level of human things. so young richard sky, what has been surprising, has been the humanitarian response against putins invasion of ukraine and the russians who are willing to defy the government to help forcibly displaced ukrainians, move back home. in fact, there are lots of cases where people get very serious support without it would be particularly difficult for disabled people who are being helped to move back to craig, from russia. galleries where the lucas shanker government continues its repression of dissenting voices. the danger of speaking out against the heavy hand of the state risks, imprisonment and torture. oboe is luck was we saw in 2020 that people were brutally beaten. and we remember their cries when they were brutally abused by police forces and all those things having to stop to those meetings. the abuses are still going on, but they're going on in prison where those people can be heard. no one can hear their cries at the new school, the voices that dare to speak up remembered and on it, and the work they continue to do in the face of monumental challenges. so new guy echo al jazeera, china is 0 koby policy is being one of the toughest in the world from monday to regular testing to quarantine and met facilities. but of the rare protests, the government dropped most of the strict measures and eased others. nevertheless, impact isn't quite what it was expecting. as him on cannibals. you'd think that after imposing some of the toughest coven 19 restrictions on the planet, lifting them would fill the streets and cafes with people and life be getting back to normal. by getting rid of measures like forcing people into quarantine camps, letting people isolate a home and allowing free travel within the country. china may have stopped the protest that took place last week, and citizens have express relief. but this is now happening. people are still afraid to go out and we'll hand where the 1st cases of cov 19 were discovered. it's still mostly empty, and business owners are worried. they are, they is businesses are struggling to hold on. let's see how it goes. after things have opened up, we'll have to see if there are any travelers. we have to see what the footfall will be like if things are still the same. next year people will have to leave. people are staying away because they're afraid, the lifting of the restrictions will mean more people will be exposed to the virus . but the government is working to reassure people that they are safe to get back to their lives. one of the other big worries is the lack of medical supplies and testing kids, but pharmacists in southern china say once disrupted supply chains and are functioning as they're supposed to. there have been times when we've run out of stock because demand has significantly increased, but we have made some adjustments. so if we run out of certain items, they will be restocked the next morning. it will take a while for people to begin to get back some semblance of a normal life. the chinese government is pushed the narrative. the only way you deal with cov 19 is that you don't have any cases at all, but its own health experts are now saying by scrapping regular testing infections are going up. not so say the government health authorities reported 1661 new infections for beijing on saturday. down 42 percent from 3974 on december 6th, a day before the national policies were dramatically relaxed. transitioning from a 0 covey policy to a deal with coven policy is going to take some time and opinion that health experts and the government seem to agree on. but how that transition is managed is in dispute with health official fairing a mass outbreak, but beijing's worried that the tough restrictions on movement that lead to rare protests and open critics of the government will flare up again. among our desert in canada, hundreds of people to be marching for biodiversity in human rights in the streets, montreal, demonstrations taking place during the unions top 15, biodiversity conference organizes the mart se lawmakers need to work towards an ambitious global framework to tackle the world by diversity. crisis delegates at the top 15 arraignment to reach a new agreement to replace the one signed in 2010, which did not in any way have its targets met the w. w. f. estimates at earth losing species at thousands of times natural extinction rate. and that's due to human lead causes. the modern butterfly is one of them, and it was recently designated and endangered species. millions of monarch butterflies have descended on central mexico as part of their annual winter migration. and as men were appellate reports now from which i can state efforts to protect their hibernation grounds, a more important than ever. it's one of the most spectacular mass migrations in the animal kingdom. monarch butterflies, millions of them arriving at their winter habitat in central mexico. this year the international union for the conservation of nature officially designated the migrating monarch butterfly as endangered. yes. oh this is like an alarm bell over the population of the migrating monarch butterfly. and it's a warning sign of what's happening to pollinating insects. experts say the use of pesticides along with a loss of habitat are the biggest threats to the species. increased forest fires and unusual weather patterns linked to climate change have also been linked to their decline. this means protected forests like l rosario, the largest butterfly sanctuary, and central mexico are of vital importance. they may be difficult to see from a distance, but these trees behind us are absolutely covered in monarch butterflies. now tourists are welcome at this protected butterfly sanctuary. here in central mexico, but visitors are asked to keep their voices down so as to not disturb the butterflies. for many the up close encounter with millions of these vibrant butterflies is a once in a lifetime experience. one that can turn just about any one into a champion for conservation is one of them. thankful. so it's very important to protect this natural reserve, which the butterflies at themselves seek out for hundreds of years. indigenous communities in this part of the country have associated the monarch butterfly with the returning souls of the dead. yeah, they are colorful. ballet has inspired or in dance and even become a symbol of mexican cultural heritage. often feature during mexico's annual day of the dead celebration of a cruise. a conservationist at el rossetto says protecting the floors were monarch . butterflies. hibernate is also a way to safeguard mexico's natural resources for human populations. any more than that than ever. voskus is having well preserved forests is very important because that's where the water we need to survive comes from water that goes all the way to mexico city, which are experts in mexico. see that despite the monarch being designated as endangered, there is evidence that conservation efforts are working, but ultimately the future of this i conic insect, depends on the continued protection of their natural habitat. manuel did up a little al jazeera central mexico. tougher beads is a popular musical genre across africa as birthplace nigeria, whose produce hundreds of artists in the industry is growing by tens of millions of dollars every year. for many musicians, social media plays an important role in developing their fanbase media. miller port now from lagos, g lashondra, it's tracks like this that have inspired challenges and videos and social media, which in turn has boosted the popularity of afro beats around the world. the artist behind the song, black bones has just returned from a u. k. twa, i'm a nigerian artist. i'm going or service manager, an audience, and the social media platforms itself, even if you're not attempting to take it to like a shell, some other places. it's, candice. organically just go there. i'm for you knows addicting over. did i knew dave is one of nigeria is up and coming stars. his sound is closely rooted in the country's culture ever beats as big now as really big the lives of burner and whiskey of taken. it's a little that are david ok if pushed it like this cleared the way for awful dyersburg in the road. know people started to look on that you're a start to look out for artists are increasingly using social media to reach their audiences. the platforms provide inspiration from trending topics to dance challenges. one producer says social media has leveled the playing field. crating great exposure for musicians i took is huge. so we have one of the songs we had low huntington m was less as to warn up. we'll on the, the right. the song became huge in the world today. and for us is on the stand in that this is your target audiences between 10. yes. till 19. yes. does i looked like really quick. i one technology is allowed for easy access to nigerian music through streaming platforms. the just the nigeria says the royalties paid to artists and other copyright holders is expected to increase to more than a full team $1000000.00 by next year. grating considerable revenue for the economy . this collaboration by producer full keys went viral and was streamed more than 70000000 times. social media has mid award. see how beautiful niger and music or forbids. and them order january's gotten from niger is actually nice. i as afro beats games, popularity beyond the continent. social media is not only growing careers. it's launching you once for me tamela, i'll just 0 legos or that's it for me to come up with this new job, but i will be back in just a couple minutes and i'll have more of the day today. ah, i mean they all ready for the 1300000 a make or break moment for synagogue happy here i can tell you that with my killed i got into that with that happen. believe it went, argentinians are feeling here in central when the side and here in the center of so you could all meant to be be given. but thinking that sat through a, with an opportunity for found to be creative and celebrate their t. o. oh, i mean with how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowd? why does the irish flag fly holly's? i just got his club. what is it about celtic that has the world over healing them all? politics and football control panel? we'll start with the friends who make football. when i was with the current president says the city of buck, which has been burned to ruins, describing the destruction caused by russian bombing ah, 11 o'clock, this is all. does your 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