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this is. brazil's formally diluted decision but still supporters he is ready to fight back but many are against his release from jail. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. 4 people were killed in baghdad as the iraqi forces storm a demonstration against the government. indian's respond with restraint after the supreme court orders the building of a hindu temple on land where
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a mosque stood for centuries and saudi arabia publishes plans to sell shares in its giant oil company but a long list of risks by put off investors. a day after his release from prison former brazilian leader lula disobeyed is rallying his supporters against a giant ball sonera government. ruler condemned the right wing president's economic policies and said the lift must take back the presidency in the next election he was released from prison on friday after a supreme court ruling changed the criminal appeal process is still appealing his corruption and money laundering convictions he cannot run for office while those appeals up pending. i. was i'm serious in that if we have good
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judgment and if we know how to work correctly in 2022 the so-called life that both are now is so fearful of will defeat the ultra right that we've always wanted to defeat this country does not deserve the government that it has. to raise a bar has more now from south to campo in the state of south. we're here in sun but i'm not of the town for this is lou lou that feed us town this is where thousands of people have fun to greet him after he left prison on friday night he found that night in the city of fully t.v. and early this saturday he came to us under not a lot to see these people to see him for the 1st time he said during a speech that he got used to seeing his family among others but he didn't feel the people the love the people here for him or him beat everybody that people got the man that has lifted millions of people out of poverty in this country and what many here are hoping is that from not now on legacy but will become the leader of the
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opposition the man that will run for the presidency in 2022 the man that challenge was when i don't presidency of course not everybody probably revealed some people in other parts of town was a that they were grotesque a protest against the russian again. right by those. well those opponents of lula have also turned out to rally i was 5 many were supporters of brazil's right wing president jaya boss and expressed discontent with the supreme court decision that granted was released police in several bolivian cities have joined protests over the disputed reelection of president evo morales for thier. dogs outside the presidential palace for among those who left their posts morale has denounced the move accusing police of
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staging a truth the defense minister said no military action would be taken against them it's the 3rd week of violent demonstrations are all those accused of rigging last month's election to secure a 4th term. to preserve the new bolivia life itself and democracy i invite the parties that obtain legislative seats in the latest election to dialogue i invite them to an open agenda to debate in order to pacify bolivia. it iraq security forces have killed at least 4 people as they tried to protest sites in baghdad demonstrators have been on the streets for weeks saying they fed up with corruption a struggling economy and a lack of basic services but a heavy handed security crackdown has left more than 250 people dead and tasha goodnight reports. on saturday evening security forces from baghdad to basra and karbala fronted protesters in baghdad there were reports of gunfire and tear
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gas at a square and a bridge here tom or square shortly after the iraqi human rights commission started reporting that demonstrators had die but there was a good dose of him being peaceful we have people from tribes and they're firing at us with the sort of the work week on sunday it's clear security forces were trying to ensure the protests in the iraqi capital were confined to talk where square that's been the epicenter of the anti-government protests which began on october 1st the military says they won't disperse peaceful protesters but they will ensure life returns to normal we're going to arm them we have orders to arrest anyone who booked of our youths this kind of crime is dangerous and won't be repeated if we have given orders to all forces in baghdad and of a provinces to arrest people who got divides and take them to cool its sources say
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most political parties have reached a deal to keep prime minister idle heady in power the thinking goes since there is no one to replace him he should be the one to implement the reforms protesters are demanding and ahead he says he will introduce an amendment to reform government ministries it would include hiring younger people and creating greater transparency the influential shiite cleric solder and his followers the largest bloc in parliament remain united with protesters and are calling for him to resign natasha going to aim. baghdad. iran says it's now enriching uranium to 5 percent which is another step back from its commitment to the 2015 international nuclear deal that agreed enrichment limit was 3.67 percent the deal has been under pressure since the u.s. withdrew from the accord and imposed sanctions on tehran. you are an expert so it
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is highly probable and is striking the margaret detention center in libya was carried out by a government allied to warlord who leaves for her after the redraft report to acquire and to name the country but as include the u.a.e. and egypt the attack in july new the capital tripoli killed more than 50 people and injured more than 130 others but who'd underwired has more from tripoli. concerning the deadly air strike which killed 53 migrants and injured another 130 back in july the u.n. panel of experts says that it's probably the airstrike was carried out by a fighter jet operated by a government supporting have and also the chief of the un him when it writes says that it could mount a war crime we know that the panel has not named the country accused of
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carrying that airstrike but it says that it to reserve the identification of the member state until it gathers more evidence but yet we know that back in july the interior minister at the u.n. the government of national called in tripoli that he better other the panel has named a number of countries including the united arab emirates on top of them jordan and the sudan the united arab emirates as the panel says has provided have there was an advance of an air defense system and also the sudan has deployed a 1000. military individuals in the east of the country and also in a deal for an airbase in symptom of deserved of libya also the panel says that have to his forces have received training in jordan and turkey has also sent military equipment along with ukraine to libya now we know
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that the panel says that all these practices are violation of the embargo on libya. the saudi oil giant aramco has announced details of its plans to sell shares in the company for the 1st time it is also listed risks investors may face once the company shares a publicly listed in its prospect is around to highlight a terrorism and armed conflict as having the potential to hit the company and its share price in september drones were used to attack its oil processing facilities cake and caracas hitting global oil supplies there's also the risk of the saudi government capping how much crude oil the kingdom is able to produce that directly will impact on the company and around time may be directed to undertake projects or work on other initiatives by the government which go against its immediate commercial objectives as priyanka gupta reports there are already many concerns about this saudi aramco is the was biggest oil producing company but also seen
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as the most secretive privately owned and controlled by the saudi kingdom but now after much hype and many delays its going public in particular leased by selling off a small piece of the company to invest is the timing isn't perfect. just 2 months back and attacked by yemen's hooty rebels reduce the company's oil production by half and global oil prices are low risk. risk. so they are that it was a few months ago. b and. the date the commentary out there has been demand has been weaker than expected. and the expectation is well the risk. the kingdom hopes the
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savior bring in enough revenue to fund crown prince mohammed bin so man's vision 2030 his plan to wean the saudi economy off its reliance on oil he wants around goal to be valued at 2 trillion dollars that's the same as microsoft and apple combined but industry experts say that 2 emissions valuation estimates vary if we make an assumption or one of our trillion dollars. by our estimates on a project. just 2 or 3 years until you know better use them so when you want no i don't say it's not. coming oil climate change and a push for greener and cleaner energy also puts the value of huge known oil reserves at risk. or has huge reserves of oil over 60 odd years
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at current rates of production however as the world the carbon noises all move choice to move away from using oil and other fossil fuels what's the picture going to look like over time is a high value going to be seen from those fossil fuel reserves or is it going to be that tomorrow gets weaker as we can pricing fossil fuels and hence perhaps a lower margin per barrel it's emerged that saudi rulers are now pressuring billionaires like prince albert leap in colossal to buy stocks some of the investors being targeted were detained during the 2017 anticorruption purge which some members of saudi arabia swell the elite locked up in the ritz carlton hotel in riyadh they're also poaching state owned oil companies and sovereign wealth funds to open their checkbooks china is among them it's the biggest buyer of saudi oil the share price is expected to be announced in december only then we'll find out
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who is prepared to invest priyanka gupta to 0. georgio is chief executive of gulf state analytics that's a washington d.c. based geo political risk consulting firm he says like all initial public offerings saudi aramco will face geo political and economic risks there's no denying that this is a tough time talk about numerous factors low oil prices lime it change regional security crises on me in terms of orders especially considering the fact that iran's attacks not even have been 2 months ago the circumstances are not i feel. but i think the leadership in saudi arabia and earns that time as come to act and this i.p.o. process asin it started to me mission 2030 successful there is a real sense of urgency in the indictment on the part of the leadership right that
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you know i don't want to be overly optimistic there is all these factors we touched upon that need to be kept in mind we need to be very realistic about all of these issues but i also don't want to provided that human room analysis in the excessively pessimistic you know we are moving toward equalization on but you know we're not there yet and i think there are at least a possibility of this i.p.o. being very successful. still ahead on al-jazeera sons of a withdrawal of troops back in parts of ukraine schoolchildren east ahead of a crucial summit. they want to silence tell the catalonia dependency she was being kept at the forefront of spines election.
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hello this a pretty good clear conditions through southern and eastern china the count is coming in from the west through the interior and we have got some rain and snow to the high elevations but not a bad day sunday $27.00 in hong kong $22.00 in shanghai you'll notice some rain to the south this is actually going to begin to push towards the north the clouds certainly was echo through monday and this is a tropical storm we're focusing on a very closely this is not korea's heading towards vietnam taking the heavy rain with it beginning to have quite an impact on sunday it does mean things should begin to carry up somewhat across into the philippines mostly dry sunday across much of borneo to the moisture just all being pulled up to the north scattered showers and thunderstorms through some of the many peninsula not much change there on monday the house pushing further south as you can see really the circulation around this storm and that is what it's doing is pulling all this cloud on the moisture monday as the day very heavy rains across into vietnam we could see some
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flooding we could see as much as 300 millimeters of rain and the other songs this are watching very closely it's in the northern a. vis is it this is not now this is making landfall saturday into sunday probably into west bengal by sunday we're looking at this is to really impacting bangladesh heavy amounts of rain moving fairly quickly east as it goes through monday it should be dry by them but we could have some flooding rains. sponsored town. a story of blackmail. you'll have to kill i have strength i have a story of current catch a lot of the fear is real. passion. and a very sincere just. and
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you're watching al-jazeera here's a reminder of our top stories this hour former brazilian president lula da silva is challenging jaya both scenarios right wing government a day after being released from prison lula told his supporters the left must take back the presidency in the next election. the iraqi security forces have killed at least 4 anti-government demonstrators tried to clear protest sites in baghdad protesters have been on the streets for weeks and they're fed up with corruption a struggling economy and a lack of basic services. oil giant saudi aramco has detailed
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a list of risks as it prepares to sell shares publicly for the 1st time terrorism government interference in business and state caps on oil production have all been singled out. indians are reacting with restraint to a supreme court ruling that gave the longest view to plot of land to the majority hindus to build a temple a century result mosque at the site in new york was demolished by hindu activists in 1992 and that led to riots which killed over 2000 people muslims have been given an alternate piece of land to build a mosque has more from new delhi. it's a case that has polarized hindus and muslims in india for decades now the supreme court has made its decision on the dispute with the. hindu say this piece of land is the birthplace of their date in december 1992 hindu hardline groups destroyed a mosque that had stood for more than 400 years. the muslim community here insists
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this is the site of where that mosque should be rebuilt but the court has ordered the creation of a government trust to oversee the construction of a hindu temple instead while awarding to have a land somewhere else to build a mosque in its decision the court said the hindus this claim on the site was on a better footing than the evidence provided by the muslim side prime minister nuri the more the bulk of the word ticked and says it brings a new dawn for india so be it as mom labor 5 plus one i am today the supreme court has ruled on an important case that has a history of hundreds of years behind it the whole country wished that the matter should be heard in the court on a day to day basis which took place and today the decision is out just regarding how to go out of every class every community people of every sect the whole country
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has accepted the verdict with open heart it reflects on the ancient culture traditions and sense of harmony in india the muslim community has expressed disappointment. but in. this reply with. the core technology the site is important to both religions but it's a setback for muslims some of them would have preferred the high court order of 2010 which granted 2 thirds of the land to the hindus and one 3rd of it to muslims management should have been given to the both they should allow protests in the mosque that the government has given land for the mosque elsewhere and that's wrong . the state government has deployed its forces a new they had to ensure security but the situation remains tense this is been an emotional issue for many hindus and muslims the government of marrying them all the
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has called on both sides to exercise restraint but some minority groups in this country say that they are being marginalized and discriminated against for millions of muslims this decision is likely to reinforce that concern after a war on al jazeera new delhi pakistani corridor all the indian sikhs cross the border to visit one of the holiest sites is opened prime minister the renderer modi inaugurated the crossing on the indian side of the border 5000 people a day will now be able to visit the shrine of sikh isms found guru another without a visa the side lies for cubans is inside pakistan our correspondent is at the shrine in qatar near the indian border in pakistan. bhagavan had all porn ordered called step a scalded dog which friend and neighbor the millions of from around the was to come and pay homage to bob are going on are going to found all speakers on
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a budget on a government has completed. and a record 9 months making a huge complex richard bigger than the golden temple and great saw people from my leisure the united kingdom australia canada and other countries have come here to celebrate the 550 yards and ever 3 of the birds of the founder of speakers i'm bob iger non are still happy and so we can see our roots i didn't want to say. 550 s. but they're not in a. celebration here at his parents' place men can assad and here he didn't didn't already bashir smallman the buckets on egypt send that signal and that's the extent we have all going to have come to move i feel so left to be
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out on this betty special day not that history is being made today is a very special day for sikhs because for many years sikhs have been in the press. for this moment and. group god the great lord has blessed to seek knowledge with this card and they have a chance to come to her that was hundreds of paper will be coming from n.p.r.'s greg really include a for my indian prime minister mr monroe and staying there chief minister of the indian punjab province along with other senior of fishers now while they're in there and more they will be seeing all separately games on the indian side. this time the prime minister will be really coming. home playing cards. for over 70 years really good dartboard would normally park their bread by traveling
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through the hall which broke every law but now they get maybe less than 5 kilometer however the gulf between the indian and pakistani government has never been more apart it is different to know where the kashmir issue but pakistan wants your kind of signal that it wants to welcome the community to come to court. and feel at home . a self exult cambodian opposition leader is closer to returning hugs sam rainsy has arrived in malaysia after leaving the flight to thailand he's vowed to leave demonstrations in cambodia against prime minister who is saying he was ruled for more than 30 years the interior minister says running the chilliness of private citizens of will have to face. justice. police have granted reposition for a gathering at hong kong's time our part to mark the death of a student protester thousands join the vigil for 22 year old child she lost police
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say they're not to blame for his death which is fueled more public anger. troops of started withdrawing from another front line in eastern ukraine raising hopes that a new round of talks could be held soon the war in ukraine between russian backed separatists and government forces has been going on now for over 5 years with 13000 dead and many more injured step person reports from moscow. first a white flare was shot from the russian backed rebel side then the answer came quickly from the ukrainian side signs that after a week of the lace troops have started to pull back from the front lines in donbass in eastern ukraine this 3rd troop withdrawal in the past few weeks is the last precondition set by russia to revive peace talks that have been stalled for over 3 years but reservations remain on both sides of the road. in 2016 when the decision was taken with did withdraw here but then we have the enemy
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was moving forward to the positions we lived so the ukrainian side reacted adequately and took its previous positions so if the enemy does not fulfill their obligations we'll return to our positions which we have just lived. over the years fighting continued despite several cease fire agreements ukraine has accused russia of inciting violence and backing the separatists with military and financial support russia has always denied this on friday the international court of justice in the hague decided to investigate these claims made by ukraine since president followed him as a lengthy took office in kiev he has reached out to russia to end the war yes spoken on the phone with president vladimir putin and there was a high profile prisoner exchange in september but the ukrainian president has faced protests at home and accusations that he's handing out. east to russia the peace process involves elections and a special status for dom by us troops have now 3 days to complete their withdrawal
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and the area will be cleared of mind the ball is now in moscow's court and while zelinsky has been trying to revive the so-called norm of the talks between ukraine russia france and germany moscow has been reluctant to commit but while there are differences about the advantages of a peace deal on both sides some say the chances of success are better than they have been for a long time step fasten al-jazeera moscow. they've been protests against italy strict immigration policies in the capital road demonstrators oppose measures introduced by the far right leader party its leader salvini introduced a ban on asylum seekers applying for residency and the closure of ports to block and refugees from entering. protesters are refusing to back down on the issue of cattle on independence from spain general election thousands have gathered in boston longer to deliver their message of concerts and rallies but.
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it's a day of reflection and here in catalonia people are considering their uncertain future political campaigning is banned in the final day before sunday's election but the message still resonates. deploy independence making its voice louder throughout the evening as only 16 may get their way that cannot vote but he is camping out here to show his frustration. by the way that there was no way that. the best for us. different parties. only the people. ever since were sentenced to jail for their involvement in the field secession attempt back in 2017 there is a renewed energy among those who want to break away from space the organizers of
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this rally are group that calls itself democratic tsunamis quite elusive nobody really knows who's behind it but it is believed that some of the most senior leaders are backing it now it organizes itself. folk up and this is to keep up with street pressure acts of peaceful civil disobedience and then they sit and talk. and they. just got access to this. you know god doesn't give you that it indicates the t.v. is near the place where we live and what we need to do we are excited because we think it will help people to mobilize even. the government issue has dominated this campaign and the previous one earlier this year it has brought spanish politics to a stalemate and there is little illusion that the vote will bring him to that but up to for me personally tens of thousands of people have celebrated japan's newly
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crowned emperor at a national festival in tokyo or he ascended to the throne last month to become japan's 100 and 26th monarch the parade was originally scheduled for october 22nd but was delayed after a typhoon how did was it to track. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories former brazilian president lula da silva is challenging. as right wing government a day after being released from prison who told his supporters the left must take back the presidency in the next election. i'm serious in that if we have good judgment and if we know how to correctly in 2022 the so-called lift that both. the fall of will defeat the ultra right that we've always wanted to defeat this country does not deserve the government that has. iraq's security forces have
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killed at least 4 anti-government demonstrators while trying to create protest sides in baghdad more than 100 people are being wounded they've been demonstrations for weeks now with people saying they're fed up with corruption a struggling economy and a lack of basic services. oil giant saudi aramco has detailed a list of risks as it prepares to sell shares publicly for the 1st time it singled out terrorism government to fear and said business and state caps on oil production . indians are reacting with restraint to a supreme court ruling that gave a long disputed plot of land to the majority hindus to build a temple a centuries old mosque at the site in new york jew was demolished by hindu activists it 992 that led to riots which killed more than 2000 people muslims have been given an alternate piece of land to build a mosque a pakistani correlating indian sikhs cross the border to visit one of the holiest
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sites as i've been prime minister narendra modi inaugurated the crossing on the indian side of the border 5000 people a day will now be able to visit the stride of sikh isms found guru nanak without a visa. a self exult bodie an opposition leader is closer to returning home as he has arrived in the late to early a big god for the flight to thailand is about to leave demonstrations in cambodia against prime minister hussein who is rude for more than 30 years they've been protests against easily strict immigration policies in the capital rather than demonstrations opposed measures introduced by the far right legal party it's later mattel salvini introduced to ban on asylum seekers applying for residence those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera to inside story.
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india's highest court rules in favor of hindus in a long running dispute with muslims over religious sites will this end a controversy that's lost in decades or will live inflame tensions further this is inside still. welcome to the program on hasn't it is one of the world's most contentious property disputes a lightning rod for divisions between hindus and muslims in india both lay claim to a religious site in the city in the country's biggest state with a pradesh.

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