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ah. you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and i'm getting obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. fif achieved johnny infant tino accused as western critics of hypocrisy a day before the world cup kicks off in cats hard but the smaller, less see giving one side because just to focus this horrendous abuse of power is the latest of a long series of which us donald trump condemns the u. s. justice department's appointments for special council to oversee its investigations into the former u. s. president. also ahead poles close and what's being called malaysia as most unpredictable election. 3 alliances are battling for power. the north korean leader kim jong owns daughter, appears in public for the 1st time inspecting a ballistic missile with her father. ah, welcome to the news our. it's just one day to go to the start of the world cup here in katara. and the president of football's world governing body has hit out at critics of the tournament or sports present german ash is with me. so jama, where did he after say, while he was, he was pretty scathing towards these critics during his and taken aim at them, and suggested hypocrisy and inconsistency really on the world and focuses on issues in cats, are sh in fantine defended at the treatment of migrant workers saying europe should not be giving what he called moral lessons. and he said it's been difficult to read about the criticisms over the decisions made 12 years ago. or even the last 12 years, i should say, such sagal of the migrant workers. if you allow me we are told many, many lessons from some europeans from the western world. i'm european actually i am european. not just i feel european i think for what we europeans have been doing in the last 3000 years around the world. we should be apologizing for next 3000 years before starting to give moral lessons to people. this doesn't mean that we shouldn't point. edward doesn't work hidden carter as well. of course, there are still things that don't work that need to be addressed. but this moral lesson giving one side, it is just hypocrisy. oh, he was absent the news conference. oh, just give us a sense of the reaction in the room scene. that's in fountain, a monologue. well, ge, and it certainly was a monologue. you know, by my watch, 55 minutes had gone before gianni in fontaine. i turned to the world cup at the football something he'd set out the stall to the press conference that maybe he would actually get to football matters. you know, i think, in fontaine, either for president, how's it really bristled out the criticism leveled at katha leveled at him. and these really wanted to go on the attack against the media on the, on the eve of the world cup. and he said that, you know, there have been problems that have been problems with human rights. but he says that it's been impossible to make any changes with our engaging that just criticizing at a distance. maybe not even having a well cup encounter would not allow any of those issues to be addressed. and as he said, he pointed out, while he also pointed out that progress has been made on those issues. it's not perfect, but he said it's a process. but he said he also set it apart. chrissy on the part of the international media with various various wars and the european foreign policies over the last 3000 years. deserving of quite a lot of criticism as well. i think i was to the reaction in the room. maybe there's a bit of a feeling that, okay, that is true. but the international media has also criticized your for example, for the walls in iraq and afghanistan. they've not turned a blind eye to that, that their own governments have been doing. but i think also there is a failing. that's maybe some of the criticism has been unfair. a lot of the criticism has been fair and a free media plays a role in highlighting the problems that johnny and fantine says that faith and counsel has been working on resolving a pol. let me just jump in there because a speaking of criticism, there was certainly chris has criticism on friday when the announcement was made that there had been a u. turn on this issue of selling alcohol at stadiums and infant tina did talk about this in his press conference. what did he have to say? well yes and the and the reason given by the, the supreme committee, the organizes was the day it simply wasn't right. the events themselves at the much is themselves for a muslim crowd, as well as i have to experience western culture that can be quite extreme in terms in terms of alcohol. johnny, i'm fontaine, i also said that this woke up is right different because there are matches on the same day essentially in the, in the same area, the in europe for example, the u. s. you just have one match in one city in that at least the problems of logistics, getting people around an alcohol can quite significantly contribute to those those problems. and he said that the relationship with budweiser, one of the sponsors was, it was going to be even better off the back of this, off the dialogue located. and he also said that, okay, cable from western cultures might not be able to enjoy drink of the game, but the 3 hours maybe that can live without. i'm told this you about the alcohol was led to some members of c, l, g, b, p c plus community. expressing that concerns. they've thing if they can change their minds about this, then maybe things might change regarding their safety. if they come out to the tournament, johnny, in fact, speak to reassure members of the l g b t t plus community. well yes, at the start when he was out when johnny in fontana was saying that he felt solidarity with that one being criticized as part of his woke up and he was saying he felt atari and he was saying he felt disabled and he was saying that he felt gave to show solidarity with, with those those groups. and that was reaction on social media from gay communities around the world. say, well, how can you say that if you're in a country where at being gay strictly under the law is not allowed? i think johnny in fontana was trying to, trying to make the point that gay people are welcome in katara and that they will not have any problems being here. and indeed his, his number 2 at the end of the press conference and jumped in and said, he wanted to make the point that he was gay, that there was no problem for him in katha, and that he was confident that gianni and fontaine, i am the organizes had this have this issue i'll promote in their minds and we're and we're fighting for full gay people visiting the woke up in council who thank you for that will let you, i guess on a or off to another sheet, a busy day fee with the well caught with just a day away now that we will head more from the fee for president at johnny in fancier, later in the news hour. and as in portugal, alon didn't catch out with christiane, even out, i hoping to put the control as he is manchester united comments behind him. we'll have more on that. all right, i'm, i thank you so much. we'll see you a little later. all right, we'll move on to other news until you about the former u. s. president. donald trump, who's hit out at the decision to appoint a special counsel to overseas to us justice departments investigations. jack smith will lead the inquiry into trumps a legit efforts to overturn the 20 to 2020 rather election results and into his handling of classified documents. after leaving office, smith's appointment comes just 2 days after trump announced he'll run for president again in 2020 for hydrogen. castro has more. a special counsel investigation means the federal government criminal probes into former president donald trump will have a new boss. that will be jack smith, a former top justice department attorney, currently working for the international criminal court at the hague. smith will return to washington as special counsel to take over the investigations into trumps efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. an trumps handling of national security documents. after he left office, the special council will have day to day autonomy and the ongoing pieces taking the investigation out of the justice department's normal chain of command. us attorney general merrick garland said, given trump's announcement this week, that he's entering the 2024 presidential race a special counselor is the only way to lessen the appearance of a conflict of interest. allan. but based on recent developments, including the former president's announcement that he is a candidate for president in the next election. and the sitting president stated intention to be a candidate as well. i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint a special council. this horrendous abuse of power is the latest of a long series of witches started a long time ago. his belief in american strength and his commitment to american speaking from a moral law gal hours after the special council announcement, trump accused the bite and administration of political attack. the corrupt and highly political justice department just appointed a super radical left special council. better referred to as a special prosecutor. this is a rig deal just as the 2020 election was rigged, and we can't let them get away with it. we can't do it. we cannot let this up. and dork ok the white house has consistently declined to discuss investigations involving trump abide and spokesperson said the president had not been involved in the decision to appoint a special counsel. it might not have been strictly necessary at this early stage, but mary garland is a by the books kind of attorney general, he's extremely cautious and he wants any indictment that comes down regarding donald trump's actions to be a beyond reproach. the accused or part of this group smith, who previously led justice department prosecutions of democrats and republicans for corruption, is described as an apolitical. and by the book prosecutor, he'll be under pressure to complete the trump investigations quickly and decide whether to recommend criminal charges against the former president. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington to ukraine, where the 1st train to newly liberated her son is expected to arrive from keith. the rail link between the 2 cities has been restored off the russian troops withdrew. earlier this month, most of ukraine strange have continued to operate during the war, just repeated a time. ukraine's president says 17 regions are without electricity, as russia continues targeting energy infrastructure. the capital kiva desa, when it's internal or the worst areas president followed them or zalinski says there is heavy fighting in the eastern on boss region. the u. n. has warned the power and water shortages could cause a humanitarian emergency holes of clothes in malaysia. and what's been called the most competitive election in the country's history. 3 main alliances are battling for power. and the nation's been dogged by political instability with 3 prime ministers in the last 4 years. for instance, we report from college. some had been standing in line and our before polls opened the 6000000 new voters because if automatic voter registration and because the voting age has been the what to 18, squeezed by the rising cost of living. many vote to say the economy is one of the main concerns for the future, where they send educators to increase career opportunities are better environmentally living. better for everyone else for funding coming generation economic. what's important is the economy to get rid of corruption and bribery and voting for my children's future. and of course, malaysia don't want to finance the craft is a major issue. the top ranks of one of the main contenders varies the national or national front is tainted with corruption. they were voted out in the last election, but made a political come back as part of a new alliance after the previous government collapsed because of infighting and defection. the main opposition, the alliance of hope is hoping to repeat the electoral victory in 2018. then the, the national alliance, a relatively new partnership. they've been accused of encouraging the defection which led to the collapse of the previous government. and i think the considerations that people would meet now would be, which is the more fitting government, rather than where do i cause my protest vote or redway express my dissatisfaction. analysts, regardless as malaysia the most competitive election is also one of the most difficult to call. some surveys predict the opposition will take the most seats, but not enough to form government on its own. the question of who lead malaysia may still not to be clear even after all votes have been counted. florence louis al jazeera quality port leaders at the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in bangkok have concluded their meeting condemning the war in ukraine in their final declaration. but while the summit is generally didn't been seen as a success, it may not benefit the host nation. as much as the thai government had hoped. toni chang reports ah, world leaders arrived to meet thailand, king at the apex summit in bangkok, the government has been keen to benefit from the prestige of hosting a global event on the scale after the isolation of the coven 19 pandemic. as he handed over the chair of the block, the prime minister said unity was vital in tackling the challenges ahead. epic argue that to bring parties at the apec region. as in the myths often important transitional period, we are need to maintain a sense of unity and must be able to manage the ever changing climate conditions. pylon is ready to seamlessly cooperate with the u. s. in driving to work with apec going forward. the closing statement recognizes the need to intensify efforts to address rising inflation, food security, and climate change. it says most notions condemned the war in ukraine, but also concedes that apec is not the form to resolve security issues. although mostly behind closed doors, the meetings on the side lines of the summit seem to be productive in addressing rising regional tensions. but have the hosts benefited the last time thailand? chad apec. in 2003, the meeting was seen as the starting point and a dramatic economic and diplomatic revival. this time color off the map is really below radar, is being disregarded and you know, it's not a media player in the region. so the strategy should have been 2 weeks game in regional role for thailand using apec as a, as a means as a channel occasion. but that's not happening. and that's been reflected by the tight security in bangkok to ensure no descent was ed publicly the apex. some of his concluded without major incident will be a relief for the government who were expecting, protested to try and interrupt proceeding, particularly for the residence of the ty capital. it has to live with the city, locked down the past 4 days. tony shang else, is there a banker? we're going back to be elections in malaysia. we're polls have now closed. and joining us to discuss this is bridget, well, who's from the university of nottingham? malaysia's asia research institute, she's in kuala for welcome to al jazeera. so do you expect any surprises in the selection? absolutely, i think 1st surprise has been is the high level of turn out. we've seen, you know, over 70 percent, and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in. and we've seen the lines full of young people that the young people of this country have taken this election to very seriously. and they've come out to vote, especially in the peninsula. right. and in terms off the parties who are battling for. 0 power, what we understand is that the main battle will be between the long ruling united malays, national organization and to the opposition leader and are abroad, heem? what do you expect to happen there? i think we're abraham's packets in har bonner. the alliance of hope has, has secured the most seat. of course we're waiting to hear, the coding has begun, so we will get a sense of the amount of tally. i think the big surprise will be what happens with the old alliance and national lions or virus and national i think whether or not they're able to kind of have a rebound the last bit or whether or not they were actually lose seats. and they've not perform well during the campaign. and we also see the emergence of another coalition. and a lot of young people are voting for this coalition. and so we can see, we'll see how many seats they're able to secure. so it's a 3 corner race which makes this particular election more competitive than in any recollection in history. so if no single party wins, then what are we looking at next? what we've seen in malaysian history that there have been to hung state parliament state families both in a place called pair rock and, and kinda. so there are precedence for this. so i think what the normal precedent is that the person or the coalition that has the most seats is asked to form the government. and i think we will see negotiations, particularly because regional coalitions are expected to do well into and the 2 areas of borneo sup on our walks that we expect to have negotiations beginning. but it, after whoever is one, the most seats is called and asked the former government. and as for the voters who are coming out, what's at stake for them is simply all about the economy this time around i think it's not just about the economy, but i definitely feel that this is a very important issue for especially for younger voters. but i would say that it's not just about that there are issues of stability and those that have supported higher bond of wanting to have kind of better more political reforms, a better governance issues of corruption, all of these things mel together. and i think we've seen a very exciting campaign, especially in the last week or a bridge at wells. thank you so much for speaking to us from colorado for kenya's former leader over kenyatta and were one does president paul k guy may have agreed on the new needs on a needs rather for a cease fire in the eastern democratic republic of congo and $23.00 rebels have made major gains in recent weeks, advancing towards goma. hundreds of people have been killed in early 200000, have been forced from their homes, the congo. these government has accused rwanda of supporting the group, but to golly, denied this malcom web report. to his area for our i was pregnant with twins when a bomb his, her house shrapnel was blasted into her leg and sigh and she passed out. she was rescued and brought to this hospital run by international committee of the red cross. will i c r c. in coma, in democratic republic of congo, an emergency says arion section saved grass and maurice. but they'll never know their father nick walker and get, i was in our village and then the fighting started, and one of the bombs hit our house. my husband lost his legs and died and i was taken to a hospital nearby, but no one could help me until was brought here. congos fighter jets have been bombing positions of m 23, unarmed great, widely believed to be backed by wonder. well, they were wonder denies it. more than 200000 people fled to fighting and them 20 three's recent advances. the people here left everything behind when they ran life in the county. tough and that hasn't been much help. here. they're lining up to register with the humanitarian agency, hoping that more help will come soon. but things much. for those who have been tracked by the fighting. neither side let people who even ambulances cross the front lines, areas controlled by him. 23 have been cut off from humanitarian supplies. i c r c says the few health facilities that remain open in areas where there's fighting have no way to get medical supplies from goma. we have been told that there is a lot of wounded, but they just don't manage to reach goma. a lot of help in the conflict area has been looted a lot of health personnel have left the health stretches. so people can find help, kit. it seems incredible that jack's m a glory is alive. he's just 12 years old. he had multiple gunshot wounds in his chest and legs. un peacekeepers found him on the roadside and brought him here of it. there shall quadrille marchese. we feel very traumatized by all of this. we're living in the camp in the rain without even plastic sheets for shelter when they were only asking for the people in power to bring peace. so we can go home because we're used to doing our own work, and living by our own means, jack and his uncle hit him. honor are among the 10s of millions of congo leaves who don't benefit from the countries vast mineral wealth. and there also, among those who suffer the most in the seemingly endless conflicts for control of it. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo. turkey has inaugurated a new housing settlement in syria's northwestern edler province, which is held by the opposition president read to play a burden on hopes. this will encourage 1000000 of the 4000000 syrian refugees to return home. then a hood reports from a stumble mohammed umbrella has called turkey or home. since he left syria, 6 years ago, he decided to leave after the government regained control of a liberal returning is not an option for those who support the opposition. but mamma tells us that they are no longer welcome here that she lives in syria into kia, are afraid, at any time they could face a problem or be center areas in northern syria, where kia is preparing homes from parties into the kia, are using refugees as a card to pressure the government. turkey a host, the largest refugee population in the world. 4000000 are syria and their faith has been part of the political dialogue ahead of next year's election. for years, the turkish opposition has been saying refugees should be sent back. now the governing party is also talking about it. the government has had to deal with rising anti refugees, sentiment, which has been made worse by the economic crisis. inflation is officially at 80 percent, and unemployment among young people is nearly 20 percent. the government is hoping to encourage returns by building houses in the syrian opposition health areas in the north. by the end of the year, 100000 units should be ready. it insists any returns will be voluntary, but these reassurances have done little to come see the serene and look at them to do a little clearly, syrians know the total is among the few countries that opened the door to them. but now, because of some people in society, they're facing discrimination, there have been deportations. but according to the government, it's because residents who have been violated with many refugees to complain about difficult administrative procedures and restrictions on. there's also tension with local communities who consider syrians and economic burden. and when we came here 7 years ago, we brought nothing with us. how do we escape war? since then, it has been a struggle that we are not comfortable. and now there is uncertainty for many of those who have made this country home. so there, osha, zita stumble still had on the al jazeera news, our as millions go hungry and madagascar. we look at what 4. 0 is responsible and will tell you which team this falcon is predicting to win the 1st game off the world's top. ah. weather warnings out in europe, the stone for black ice and for persistent frost came quickly didn't it? but this circulation here in eastern europe is underneath. so within a bowl of coal there. anyway, you see these colored lines, the fronts, or lowes, you know, something is going on. so for today, the winds of east crossed the north sea. this cold pole is generating quite significant snow in the baltic, states, sweden, down towards northern germany, there warnings out through most to germany, particularly for snow and black eyes. but south of that, the stories more blue, which in this case means rain for the age, reacted for italy for croatia. after the north coast of africa are in vilnius, sitting up in the baltic, states in the cold pool is about 7 degrees below average. that cold us will slowly ease but snow. keep falling on and off for the next 3 days. that's just one example of what's happening in the cold or part of europe. as for the rain that eases a little bit in italy, but then it comes down towards the coast or western coast of greece still catches too near. you can see there are also avalanche warnings up in the alps for obvious reasons. it's still rainy. west africa, not particularly heavy every everywhere but from the army coast. nigeria, it is ah, every footstep moving in the sink with the world to bring health equity. to be together again with the ones far apart with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges and leave the flow in moving forward as one cover together recover stronger ah ah, the in depth analysis of the day's headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands at johnston? not very up to me. about any negotiation. we were in a bit of a crypto winter. it's going to be hell holder inside story on al jazeera. ah ah ha, we're going to the top stories on the al jazeera news, our, the fif of chief, johnny infants, he knows accusing western critics of hypocrisy. when it comes to cats, har will kick off for the 2022 football world cub. just one day away. infant tina defended the treatment of migrant worker saying europe should not be giving what he calls moral lessons. poles have closed than what say crucial election for malaysia . it's expected to be the tightest since independence more than 60 years ago. donald trump has hit out at the appointments with special counsel to oversee the u . s. justice departments investigations jack smith will lead probes into his handling of classified document on the legit election interference. syria state news agencies has 4 syrian soldiers have been killed and is really airstrikes. military posts in the central and western regions were heads. the affected areas include homes, hammer, and latasha provinces. israel has been mounting attacks to target iranian, and iran backed forces who are deployed there. for the 1st time, north korean leader kim jong own has revealed his daughter to the world. her existence had never been publicly confirmed before the photos show the 2 hand in hand inspecting a ballistic missile on friday. young young test fired wufung, 17 intercontinental ballistic missile. let's talk about this with robert kelly. he's an associate professor in the department of political science and diplomacy at pusan national university. he's in san joining us from there. welcome back to al jazeera. so what the release of this picture be for a domestic audience or for an international audience. almost certainly for domestic audience, north korea monarchy. right. it's ruled by the kim family and there have been 3 of them. the 3rd one, we anticipate that if the current kim were to pass away, that the leadership were passed to a blood relative. now it's never been the case, it's rarely the case not talk or see that you have succession go from a male to female. so the daughter is actually the chosen one that would actually be, serve a pretty unique moment, but still my sense of that's probably some of the political backdrop for this decision. begin to show that kim has a family and that these, the people who would, would take over if, if you were to pass ways were pointing out that you've had health care in the past and he's pretty obese, obviously, that heavy smoker. and this is how his father passed away to from health crisis from his alcoholism. and so my guess is that there's sort of concern inside the regime that once the kids are old enough, they need to work in the picture is gone. and what do we read into the fact that the photo was released of the 2 of them handed had inspecting a ballistic missile? yeah, i think i think a lot of people who work in this issues are wondering about that. my sense that this is sort of a kind of reflects how, how cut off north korea from us to the world. that is to say, it's hard to imagine any other world leader, even in a really sort of brutal autocracy like russia, for example, taking their child out and showing them sort of a thermo nuclear weapon minutes. pretty shocking. the imagery is pretty sort of shocking. and i think that one of the things that, that shows you have to ignore apparently don't actually mix with much of the world . the next you travel with much of the world are and see much, much of the where they don't actually from interacting with too many people outside of north korea. and so the sense of sort of like what appropriate behavior is around something as destructive as a nuclear weapon is a lower right. and i think this is that we look at this. we're also like, wow, he's showing a 9 year old child, the cerebral weapon, i think that might just not be the way they see it inside your green part, because no parental needs doesn't really socialize very well to sort of global standards. you don't travel. the uncle for predication and things like that. so this probably doesn't look weird internally as it does to us. i know that you said at the beginning of this interview that you believe that this photo is released for a domestic audience. but how do you think the international audience is going to be looking at this picture? sure, my guess is that most of the speculation will be on whether or not the daughter is in some way being groomed. again, this is sort of an issue with the father of the current kim, his health suddenly took a nose dive about 10. 12 years ago, i want to say and then suddenly had to go and find the current came and start to grow him and bring him out into public because they were concerned that the father was going to die or from the pancreatic stroke. and, and that didn't fact happened. he's just had a heart attack one day. and that's, i think that's probably what we on the outsider. thank you. right. that the monarchy is always sort of unstable. it depends on the health of the great leader, the great man. we know that jones health isn't very good. right. and if you were to sort of fall over one day, if you're not wake up the way his father did, you know what would, what would happen? so my guess is that that's probably what the outside world world is going to see, right? i mean, that's sort of the family issues and signaling at home that his family met that interest us less than whether or not the, the succession question is being addressed. what about the countries that are obviously concerned about the north korean nuclear program? will they be worried by this and will worry them, but it may appear that he's looking to to continue that legacy if is nuclear weapons program, it is and could be looking to hand it over at some point. yeah, absolutely, no, that's a great insight, right? i mean, the cam has made very clear and lots of the year he's made very clear that nuclear weapons are not up north korean or not of negotiations. you won't trade them away. this is one of the reasons why there's been no discussion between north korea and the bio ministration, because in our friends, just don't talk about nukes at all. and so, yeah, and so, and so north korean nuclear weapons have been written into the constitution. they've been sort of worked out very heavily and in propaganda from the, from the, from the, from the new service up there. and so this is a part of mercury. now it's part of north is sort of identity, right? that even though north for maybe 4 and south korea, well the and the get sports cars. whenever we north korea, we're strong. we have these new and that is part of the identity that will be handed on to the next generations. yeah, i think that's actually very good. all right, thank you so much, robert. hello, for speak to us from verizon. for testers, in iran have gathered for the funerals of people killed during demonstrations this week and is a the mother of a 9 year old all the crowd. her son was shot dead by security forces. state officials say the child was killed in a terrorist attack. human rights group say 342 people have been killed in demonstrations in the past 2 months. mobile phones, which appears to show a fire at the ancestral home of fire told how many processors are shown surrounding the site. khomeini is set to have been born in that house. the semi official task renews agency, denied reports of the fire. there seems to be a fail made to negotiations of the cop $27.00 climate summit in egypt. the meeting had been extended after delegates fail to agree on a deal on friday. an agreement on a loss and damage policy remains one of the sticking points. it calls for richard nations to compensate developing countries for the impact of climate change. some negotiators are now threatening to walk away from talk saying no decision is better than a bad decision. while madagascar his family last year was set to be the world's 1st climate change induced disaster. however many disagree with the un assessment and blame poverty and poor governance for the crisis. either way, more than a year on millions of people are facing acute hunger. mcclark reports from errata and southern madagascar. when crops consistently failed, you take what you can find. who cares if normally only cattle lead characters and boiled up? it fills a gap for a while. they had his own a tea and it had been an hour pulled the she, she, the village is in a very bad situation. no food, no water. that is the biggest issue in this region. we need help to solve this because people are living on cactus. that's all there is a run in a ha ha. in the regional capital of amber von bay, the woman has brought her 7 month old daughter to hospital after she became seriously ill with diarrhea and vomiting to hon. it's 0. i. how may i miss on the market? look at them in every day. it was the bigger up along the road like with cactus fruits. yeah, i'm exhausted and i just can't breastfeed my baby because i'm so hungry. i have nomic in my blessing. um, if there is no food, we just rec, woods, and slim in here in the mail nutrition unit, they're preparing for big influx in december and january. we're going into what is called the the lean season. so it's a time when it's very difficult for families to grow their own food harvester on food. there's a lack of rainfall we expect cyclones to start appearing sometime in the new year. and so in this is the time and families are really forced to forage for food. and so there are estimates that around $480000.00 children between now and february, april of next year, may need to be treated for acute malnutrition. ah, it's not that the food isn't there, and i've always market you wouldn't think times are hard, but these goods are mostly imported into the region and spiraling prices, push them well out of reach of the poor. hundreds of thousands across madagascar depend on outside support from the lights of water aid in the world food program. here the government is delivering fertilizer and seeds to farm and they need all the help they can get. but it has no rain, no amount of fertilizer will. i'm the melodic is on. it didn't need to hello. so our soil is fertile when there's no rain things this cassandra die. i think in the future it will be a desert hair. i think the next generation will have nothing to eat. i will die young. now the un cool, the simon head back in 2021. the 1st time and pause in the world solely by climate change. but a lot of people disagree with that. they say it's down to poor governance and to poverty. the trees. i think it's a combination of all 3 climate change that it's wreaking havoc around the world. quoting devastation here in madagascar, poverty, 90 percent of matter. gaskins live in poverty and poor governance inside and outside the country. for the people, though, it's all irrelevant for them these times, simply known as katie. the hung that clock it's al, jazeera iraq. them, paul is due to hold federal elections on sunday, hundreds of parliamentary seats. serbian contestant veteran politicians are considered the front runners, but there are more independent candidates than ever before. front of below, as this reports from catman to a last ditch effort to voters suman. sammy, joint supporters on a bike ride around cartman, do, or he's running for a seat in parliament illustrated anybody. but what did he goes to some set seized many times, but people circumstances, evans improved. that isn't, is deck is at the same legacy. and now it's important to break that legacy on line . a campaign called no, not again, as in no to traditional politicians, has gained traction in local pulls in may a number of candidates from major political parties last to independence, one of the biggest winners wrapper and now mir of kaufman. do berlin shaw. the growing movement is being referred to as abandoned effects. you're on nevada saying we need young leaders. the or leaders haven't done anything. we want to give. the young people attain over 10 administrations have come and gone since the end of the monarchy in 20 o 8. the top contenders have served as prime minister multiple times and none of the parties that have one elections have finished their 5 year term. there are more than 2400 candidate is buying for 100. 65 directly elected parliament seats of that number more than 800 are running us independence. that's the record for elections that 4 years have been dominated by well entrenched the politicians. what is too early to tell whether the political tide is turning? sammy is confident of victory, but analysts say the new comers may be popular in the cities and among young voters, but they have not been able to make inroads in the countryside. so when you look at the oven areas, you see lot of social media action happening. when you go to the villages, you go to fire places there. their demands are we need drill is over here. you know, we need, ah, water and i tapped my daughter, sammy says his platform is no different, but he maintains his opponents. promises are empty and has assured borders that he isn't just paying lip service, lack of bonds. what i'm offering are things that have been pending. the people would have been satisfied if the constitutional and fundamental rights of education, employment will admit long. yeah, no matter who wins and say these elections have proven that there is hope for change. it may not happen now, but there are signs a new generation of leaders could govern nepal. one day barnett below al jazeera kaufman, do. people living in china's capital have been asked to stay home as covered, 19 infections. rise officers of once again closed and parts of beijing and no dining is allowed and restaurants. strict measures are taking a toll on the economy and fueling public frustration that the government says it's committed to. it's 0 covert policy. large areas of the northeastern united states around the great lakes are being hit by heavy snow fall governor of new york state of declarative, stated, for emergency. the weather service as more than a meter of snow could fall by sunday with areas of near 0 visibility. the weather is what meteorologists call quote, lake effect, snow, which is created when the cold air picks up. we start from the relatively warm or lake 10 inmates have been killed in a riot at a prison in ecuador capital. the violence broke out after the government decided to relocate 3 crime bosses to a high security facility. 8 riots have taken place in prisons in ecuador since february 2021. about 400 inmates have been killed. an aeroplane has caught fire after hitting a fire truck on the runway of peruse lima international airport to firefighters were killed when the lat, airlines plane crushed into the moving vehicle. the aircraft one o 2 passengers and 6 crew members escaped unharmed. us silicon valley entrepreneur or elizabeth holmes has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for fraud. her time is the ceo of blood testing company at the ron us, spon documentaries books and the television mini series. reynolds reports the same disgrace. now prison, formerly high flying check entrepreneurs, elizabeth holmes, was sentenced through 11 and a quarter years in federal prison. on friday, holmes was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in january, in pronouncing sentence, judge edward davia le said, this is sad because miss holmes is brilliant. failure is normal, but failure by fraud is not ok. prosecutors had asked for 15 years in prison homes as lawyers asked for a much lighter sentence of 18 months of home confinement before and zing holmes apologized, saying she was devastated and full of regret. the 38 year old has one small child and is expecting another baby. homes founded thoroughness, a silicon valley start up that claim to have perfected technology that could diagnose a multitude of diseases with a single drop of blood. but the technology never worked. a fact, homes kept secret from wealthy investors, like fox owner, rupert murdoch, and oracles, larry ellison homes, had a persuasive ability and was able to recruit figures like former u. s. secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz to sit on thoroughness. his board, digging by investigative journalists, eventually revealed their noses, faker, re and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame homes as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobnob with politicians, celebrities and billionaires, and the media treated her to numerous adoring articles. now it appears she will be spending time behind bars, although she's likely to appeal her sentence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. well, after the break we continue or come down to cost our 2022, which i'm ok. yes. so we will hear more from feature president at johnny and fancy . now in the final news conference i had of kick off and teams continue to arrive in castle with the lowest rank side gonna scoring high in the style stakes. ah, passionate about this sport and determined to succeed against you. or if i could keep on training despite obstacles, algae, as they were, were tells the inspiring story of a group of somali women in pursuit of their dream, of playing football for that country. despite its culture and traditions, we are in the somali society and it's difficult for people to accept. somali footballs, golden girls on al jazeera, motivated, active, and more politically engaged than ever before. have demanding change on their own times. welcome to generation change a global theories. the attempt to understand and talent, the ideas that mobilize youth around. wow, we love group presentation of people like us in the politics and government and higher aspects of society. generation change coming soon on al jazeera lou. ah ah, as you've been hearing a thief as president has blasted western critics for that coverage of cattle, wild cub with a day to go until the tournament kicks off, johnny in fountain, i gave a speech that lost it more than an hour to around $400.00 journalist in doha and issue he addressed was how indian foot will funds a treated by western media. people are happy to celebrate. they were happy when the teams. com all, and when it didn't come, they go to see the teams. and what do i did while these people who don't look like english on 3 for english? because they look like indians. i mean what this, that can somebody who looks like ink, like an indian, not you for england or for spain or for germany. you know, what does this, this is graces. this is pure races and we have to stop that because everyone in the world has the right to cheer fort hood. he wants brazil or president electors back in his country to win the wild card. lula to silver says some of the teams and biggest opponents are either missing or out of form. brazil open their great games with serbia on thursday. they also have switzerland and cameron to get past it to reach the last 16 videos. she will want to love it after 20 years. it's time for brazil to win the world cup again. first, because there are some important national teams who are not doing well. then because a country there's 4 time champions won't go, which is italy owned by furred christiano. rinaldo isn't playing like he did 15 years ago. so brazil has much more chances to win this world cup. went away. speaking of it, rinaldo, the portuguese saw, arrived and day on friday in the middle of a storm of controversy. rinaldo criticized his club at manchester, united in an interview earlier this week, and it's reported to unite to the looking at legal ways to end. the 37 year olds contract early for now though, he'll concentrate on porch goals, wildcat campaign. they faced garner you're a guy and south korea in the great and gone. i have provided one of the most memorable entrances to this event so far, the african nation. it stole the show when they landed in doha wearing. traditional smokes, physically warned by kings in the north, the country, the black stalls. i've been known of the lowest rank of the 32 teams taking part in castle. they've already scored high in the style effects voucher and were given a war malcolm. when they arrived at the hotel in cas, all kevin to bring up the new coffee and that has a lot of the heading, the head coach, roberta martinez, led belgium to bed in 2018 for the european nation will be by egypt in the final game. they faced canada in there right now. on wednesday, england's tournament begins on monday against iran at the cliff international stadium. often goalkeeper our rounds that is still hoping to be named in the starting lineup. jordan, pickford has been england number one for the past 2 major tournaments, but ramsdale says he's ready to go. we've selected by head coach garcia. we're all training like number one of the minute. and then it would be difficult for 2 of us to try and flip the switch and, and help out. but it's something which may be a little bit less job. my name pope you definitely have done before. so whoever gets that 1st game, full support from the group and then you never know who told me that football anything can happen and you just gotta be ready if called upon the residence. i'm sorry, i'm on a hometown in san angelo, coming to terms with the safest are missing out on the world cup. on a pick up a leg injury playing football munich. his absence has been taken hard by the people of family muslim regarding, i don't want to watch the well cup on furious and because study money doesn't play well know what that ada sadie of mine is. injury is a painful for all of us. i need little i in valley. the whole community is shocked to hear that he's not plain, but it is like a days we a morning carlinville. it's a huge disappointment here in ban barley, when we heard you will miss the well copy. it was like a death. saudi, i was like a some for us ones and busy and busy little going. we are very disappointed bella saw disappointed because he's the leader of our team. but we really want him to play if he doesn't play it, somebody very difficult for us to win. when russia invaded ukraine in february, the lives of millions of people were turned upside down. despite that, the national side had just missed out on qualifying for the wildcat. as were a challenge reports from up in just outside keith. as for many young people, football is a welcome distraction from the death and destruction when russian troops closed in on the key of suburb of ear pin in february, searcy and arena left their apartments and fled. it was april before russia abandoned its push on cliff. and the family ventured home again, goodness and above remorse upon with mrs. clinton when we return. so we found a burnout kitchen and a shall department. here are the remains of a cottage that went through 2 balls, but fortunately, did not catch fire or in warner. with a can at the place, his uninhabitable, but others had it worse as a door had the door. yep. j. as in the just before and was liberated, one of the neighbors was killed and we weren't allowed to bury him immediately. his body lay next to the other, captured people for several days. and it was 3 days later before he was buried in the yard. rebuilding has begun, but help him still bears deep scars at a mortar damage. sports club saggy is back to his job. teaching kids football edition assailable does mature. he tells me these boys have been through hell, like him, many lost their homes and fled for through the trauma. and the turmoil, football was a constant. another course i don't want all of a bulls get his them and they believe wherever they are, the boys look for bullies. use their relief in a way to distract himself. sure. foot boys, their favorite thing in life. you can destroy homes and stadiums holders, but you cannot destroy their love for football and they're going to become football players. all parents watch from the sidelines. the war goes on. but this is a semblance of normality. at least one of the eloquent to learn the children wanted to return home, meet the coach in their relatives as soon as possible. i think football is amazing . children need as much joy, fun and time with their friends as possible. and of course, like millions, if not billions of people around the world, their rise are on the world cup and cattle. mcvay. unfortunately, the national team hasn't qualified for cat are 2022. so there'll be no ukraine playing there in blue and yellow. but football is still helping bring this traumatized and water country back together. and the kids know who they're supporting ingle, and my favorite thing is when you, spain my favorite, dim inland, my favorite countries, portugal sous regions, how da 0 your pin ukraine. say those children that have picked their sides, but he will win the wild cup. on december the 18th. well, out of there has asked some of the was leading sports personalities of their predictions. the dream final for me, france versus gonna is gonna be a po for to call but life back to pick. so one and it would be probably the brazil, my prediction to win the world cup is brazil. i'm going to go for the fairy tale ending for leonor messy to emulate my daughter's performance and 19 t she said, my pick for the world golf has to be all. and i think we do when the world cup and it is an outside counsel. maybe i'm sharing 14 usa in the fall world cup. my theory clear the word up is messy and i really hope in the world. god. since it's his last word god. and i want argentine knuckling. my prediction for the winner of the world cup will be brazil. i will be reading for brazil for the world. my position was going to win the worth go up, i think will obviously pump for this year's world cup and guitar. here is my prediction. going to be shocking. usa baby usa all the way. let's go staying with the prediction fame. it wouldn't be the wild card. what it without a psychic animal. falconry is a big thing here in casa ahead of the opening game is mine, attached the flags of ecuador and cats out to drones, along with some pigeon mates to sweeten the deal. nay, all that's no, not name off. the falcon was let loose, and it was ecuador, he won on this occasion what we will find out. what happens if a real in game one, which kicks off on 16 g m t on sunday that the grad is the links and thank you so much emma, we will find out in the thanks for watching that is our on al jazeera, emily's with you in a moment with more news, bye bye. ah mm. and a sports champion to bed bound for plans investigates how 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