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was radically different ideologies on one side for president died also not or hard line conservative on the other one was socialist president, lisinopril never see la, stay with al jazeera, for extensive coverage. that was in the lectures. don't you so much, is them is of equal under a labor government, it will not be tolerated in any form. what? so beneath the surface lies a darker side in british politics. the labour files hot 3 on al jazeera ah . return to the past, exit polls say ga maloney could lead italy's most right wing goblins since well we'll take
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a high money inside this val just their life and our house are coming up super die fe nori slams into the philippines, bringing heavy rain and wind. so close to 200 kilometers an hour. at least 25 pilgrims have drowned and dozens more still missing. alta riverboat, cap sizes in bangladesh. and we take a look at the flights of palestinian prisoners detained without challenge in israel . james ah hello, welcome exit polls and it's lay say that the right wing alliance lead by georgia, maloney is on cause for majority in parliament. bologna could become italy's fast female prime minister on the 1st fall right lead us since world war 2. stephanie
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deca reports from ram as expected, a big will for the right exit polls give george maloney's coalition over 40 percent of the vote. polls opened at 7 a. m. all in all 16 hours of voting. there's been a steady stream of people coming to vote throughout the day despite the rain and even though most people are not telling us who they voted for, what is clear is that opinions are very strong on both sides. i mean, would you have to, i'm voicing because it's a g t n, a writes that we finally can express. we don't have many rights left. so i will vote in the hope that italy will come out of this swamp, which we are stuck. i'm hoping for change for a really big change because we really need it. i thought a lot of i'm terrified that there will be changes because what's happening is really an earthquake in my opinion. it's been a divisive election, not only raising questions of what will change inside italy,
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but how italy will present itself abroad. the main challenge of angela ford maloney asked by minister would, would be to be accepted by the main european countries as a credible and reliable partner. otherwise, if things will go wrong, going from maloney were pushed to ard on a her far i the agenda. whether might be of course, very soon of some problems for italian political stability, italian economy as well. yeah. really? she really, you might be traveling. there will be weeks for political consultations and appointments before the italian president, sergio math at ella appoints a prime minister. but that seems to be all but a formality. georgia maloney is set to be italy's 1st female prime minister. the question then, what will it look like? and i'm in a media, definitely decor. i'll g 0, rome. so who is georgia maloney? she was raised by a single mother and left wing working class neighborhood in rome. and as
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a teenager, maloney joined the youth from to be italian social movement, which is a far right party, crated after the war. she went on to become the youngest ever minister in 2008 and found it. her brother's eventually party with veterans of the italian social movement and kept his logo the tri color flame, which has been the symbol of fashions, political as since 1945. she says her policy is conservative and that fascism is a thing of the past. she's a hard liner on immigration, she called for a naval blockade in the mediterranean sea to stop migrants reaching italy. larry a bond or that or is a political analyst, he explains why maloney in the far right have seen arise in italy. we can see that from 2011, 2000 and. 8 the beginning of the financial crisis, and then into colvin. and now the war again go the war in russia, ukraine,
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italy is developing. not the system moves that changes from time to time that we can see that in 2013, it was the fight or movement was interpreting days and then it was the legal saline and now is georgia, maloney, we can really see another system movement doesn't trust establishment as a sort of connection with the people that really doesn't get anymore. so just them alone is totally in this flow is the flow that starts with the 5 star movement, then the legal reading and then judge key establishment movement. i think the collision will survive as georgia mate, only in the way, biggest power in pollution. and we will see what's going to happen in the european arena because there is a part of the european but it's of the p p. that is for say,
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dahlia that can guarantee for you to be in a live live that the talent government is still reliable, and gender maloney is a reliable partner. and this is something that we will see in the names of the government. the major will be the minister of finance, who will be the minister for an affair. what will be the minister for european affairs? these are crucial moments that we will see in the next days. the apostle mobilization order announced by president vladimir putin continues to spar protest across russia. this was the scene in august sun in the north caucus where more than a 100 people block to highway, at least reportedly trying to break up the paradise by firing warning shops. yeah, and another demonstration people shouted no to war and claim the russian government
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for sourcing conflicts. fighting, meanwhile, continues in the east of ukraine where russia has kept up strikes against civilian infrastructure. these areas and map in red are under russian and separatist control . russian missiles have hit buildings over nice on saturday and forced to palace some station to shut down in south asia. he says one cause russian kamikaze drones have damage buildings in central odessa. on sunday morning. charles strafford has the latest from cape certainly according to the ukrainians, at least a lot of moving parts. a lot of fighting along the front lines, both in the east and the south to day as these referendums continue in those occupied russian occupied areas. the crane in all sorts is saying that there were at least $35.00 what they describe as settlements that were hit by russian missiles and artillery strikes over round about the last 24 hours. were also hearing reports
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from ma, russian. all sorts is they saying that sir, the ukraine is they are accusing the ukrainians of hitting a hotel in the occupied city of care of sawn. they're saying that at least 2 people were killed in that strike, including one former pro russian ukrainian law maker. as i say, all these reports very difficult, if not impossible, to verify both sides constantly saying that they are avoiding trying to hit certainly civilian targets. referendums are being held for a 3rd day in 4 russian controlled areas of east and ukraine. people in modern poll dot net screech and cost. the ballads suppose been organized by moscow back separatists voting is also taking place in the hands of venetia and castle. he even its western allies have dismissed the referendums as a sham. mahonnan. val has more for moscow. russia is saying that this is a,
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this is a democratic process whereby the people in those regions who have for a long time, been oppressed with ukraine, felt alien to the place felt always russian. they speak the russian language, their hearts and minds are with russia. and this is an opportunity to give them the chance to choose where to belong. and they say that the initiative came from those communities. and it has been granted president's law to me to put in a promise to accept the results of this offer on them. and the media saying that it is going on smoothly except for attacks by ukrainian army in attempt to disrupt the operation. i talked about turn out reaching 2326 percent on saturday, and expected to pick up. depending on the security situation, the phase is going on now for the 3rd day at ending on the 26th, at the door to door. as you mentioned,
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the door to door operation and voting within a small private spaces in those communities. on the 27th, it will be an open day of voting in voting centers. it will depend again on the security situation, but the expectation here, russia is not going to succeed. and the following day on the 28th, that is balls are expected by the evening. supporters of the iranian government have held their own demonstrations into ron. oh, they're denouncing what they call foreign intervention in iran affairs, especially by the united states. as part of an effort by renewing authorities to push back off the days of anti government protests, of the death of 22 year old women in police custody last week. ah, in while motions were high,
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the funeral of the 36. your iranian man who is killed in a police crackdown at those protests devout, hey, dari has been an anti government demonstrations in coven. during his funeral, his sister cast her head in active solidarity with the protesters. now, meanwhile, in london, rival, raining groups have clashed over the death of masa. many near ron's embassy crowds have been gotten them how sweet to protest, arranging the forces. many died off to being detained by the so called morality pennies for allegedly violating headscarf. if it, i see nora has made land full in the philippines, the category 5 storms threatened to inflict catastrophic damage to a large part of the country's main island of luzon. officials, hope evacuating people from their homes. alley will save lives on belie reports. bower malachi took rapid explosive intensification at 40. these are the words to
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state whether bureau in the philippines used to describe a strengthening type or noro veteran as it approached the island nation on sunday. i mean, it was a category 5 when it hit land, sending waves crashing on to shores and bringing with it powerful winds, interracial rains. in a matter of 24 hours, the fiercest winds increased by nearly a 100 kilometers an hour. one of the fastest acceleration on record the most vulnerable people, those along the coast in low lying communities and in areas prone to lance lights had only hours to scramble to safety. 13 years ago, scores of people died in the village where this school is located. after typhoid, could sana created last months. so now many go need to be told if already evacuated their homes, the memory is fresh on their minds. many of their neighbors drowned and their
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bodies were never found less. and i was when i put kids on a heap, our house went under water. we weren't able to salvage any of our belongings. i mean, we've been afraid of type innocence had santa, and especially now that i've had a baby. laurel is the most powerful storm to fatter. the philippines this year, terraces were quickly drawn to kit santa several cycles that followed. government officials pledged to save as many lives as possible. we propositional personnel and the group and i had of time. they've got rescue, simmers inflatable boat diapers and medical units. aaron, see travel as well as government work is school classes have been suspended until monday, at least when noro is expected to leave the country. warner below al jazeera manila slats on al jazeera tragedy in the mediterranean. sea survivors fleeing lemons,
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economic crisis, telephone grievance, leaving others behind. plus, the venezuelan embassy in columbia remains and burned at rack that relations between them. neg, neighbors have taken a step to as normalizing. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to day. hello the weather slightly set fair across much of china. not too bad too for japan at the moment, but you see this area cloud just sliding through here, there will be some showers longest spells to fray coming into q shoe and we'll see some of their showers just brushing that. he's the side of china, but for the most part it is largely quiet and saddle. that's because we have a tie food to the south of us drawing that energy out of the way. however,
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we got some very heavy rain which will make its way into southern and western parts of honshu on tuesday going on into where to stay. let's take a look at that tropical system. then this is nora. that's punching its way across. lose on easing out into the open waters, the south china season. it will reinvigorate. so picking up more intensity here as we go one through monday, eventually heading on towards central parts of vietnam with damaging winds and flooding range is a major storm. this what it is it a beast further south it is just the usual sunshine and showers more the way of sunshine across northwestern parts of india. now sir, we continue to see the monsoon res, pulling away from rochester. we have got some clear skies to inter goods part of pakistan, lots, a shower, santa central and eastern parts of india or more rain for bangladesh. hatta, airway official airline. the john bosnia and herzegovina is going to the polls amid the dispute over election reforms that would enable people to vote along
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ethnic lines at all levels of government. right up to the presidency, as opposed to me and serves challenge state institutions in their escalating bid for succession and croats. war and the consequences is the focus hope under the current law. what does the future hold for this fragile democracy? bosnia elections on a jesse either way. oh, welcome back. he watching al jazeera and linda far top stories. this our exit polls in italy say that the right wing alliance, led by georgia, maloney is on course for the majority in parliament. if confirmed elaine,
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he will become at least fast female prime minister. i'm the 1st fall right lead us since. well, we'll take the partial mobilization order announced by president vladimir putin continues to spunk protests across russia. all than a 100 people block to highway in the north who causes another people shouts of know to do and blame the russian government for starting conflicts typically in norway has made landfall and the northern philippines is forwards. heavy rain and winds of up to 195 kilometers an hour is the strongest policy to hit the country this year. now to the u. s. where people of florida preparing for the arrival of tropical storm, eons, haven't been any evacuation orders yet, but the governor is warning of disruptions to power, fuel and critical supplies in his currently borrowing towards western cuba.
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these 25 people have drowned off to their boat capsized on a river in bangladesh. bates was carrying more than a 100 people up the corps, a toe, a river to a hindu temple in the north. thousands of still missing ton, which address has more at least dozens of people died in a tragic brought accident in northern bangladesh and the mystic upfront our guardian called to our neighbor. the passenger abroad was carrying more than its capacity. witnesses and administration. people said that there was more than 100 people in it when it collapsed in the middle of the river, the search and rescue operation and still on the number of casualties they could go up. people are still missing. there were among the victims or female as well as children. now go back to the common in bangladesh at the country with hundreds of reward, criss cross at least 30 percent of the people depend on number and transfer and lack of negligence. and force, man like a manpower and also the bad where there is some of the reason why
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a district board accident happens several different district for days. but most of the time we've given up the accident as a committee, there's investigation. sometimes they don't even see the end of the tunnel before the instrument again happened the following year. both accident can be prevented if it's in 4 months are registered, and that the, those who ply the vote are trained properly and there's more passengers are enough in the country. the families in mourning in northern lebanon after at least 97 people trying to migrate to europe, died when the sign of the coast of syria they hold is broken with survivors at the lebanon syria border. they told her they were trying to escape poverty and seeking a better life. abraham on sore was among 20 people rescued in lebanon's worst migrant boat tragedy. in years. he reached the coast of syria on thursday night. he
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says he can't forgive himself for not saving others. because i cry all the time. i'm in shock. i saw bodies and horrible images. my heart hurt. i tried to help children and another man abbot. i tried to keep their spirits alive, but i couldn't see him. this is hurting me, especially because of the child who was holding onto me before i lost him. they told me he died last scanner. thought neil must have been dozens of palestinian refugees were on the boat attempting to reach italy like others. it is poverty that push abraham to risk his life. misery is everywhere in lebanon's palestinian caps tells us how he now collects scrap and plastic to feed his children. he is a university graduate, but authorities here deny this community basic rights and bars members for many professions, so as not to encourage them to stay there. dire situation with made worse by
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lebanon's economic collapse that began 3 years ago, and many of the families are still waiting for the bodies of their relatives. some have been identified and brought back for burials. others are still in syria, awaiting the results of the tests until they're received. it won't be known how many and who remain missing at c survivors and bodies of lebanese and palestinian refugees are arriving home. the syrian refugees who were among the passengers have not returned. neither have their budget, their families who escaped the rule of president bashar and i said, will be afraid to cross the border to identify their loved ones. the soon as you study and i was concerning the syrians on the thought to no one on the side of the board, i came to us to ask for help to find me some fill in either honda or even on the
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red cross has been taking names of those missing, but there's only so much it can do. officials here tell us their faith is in the hands of security agencies. and it's not clear if the serial nationals who survived will return. but those who have blamed the smuggler for leaving them to die at sea panel. when the engine of the boat stopped, we called abu allie, the smuggler told us, there will be a boat to get us in 5 minutes. we also called 112 to seek help from lebanese authorities, but nobody came. the animals moss, them almost. as more details of what happened emerge international organizations say conditions for forcibly displaced people and hosted communities must improve. and while lebanon's instability and financial meltdown continued to push people to the brink, this camp come soon enough. then i could their elders either northern lebanon
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as he palestinian prisoners have started a hunger strike to protest detention and israeli jails without challenges. or the $760.00 prisoners are being held on the so called administrative detention. and is a policy that allows palestinians to be held without trial indefinitely near the emperor him reports from ramallah in the occupant, westbank. and what opposite her husband you have been missing out on life and death . he was an, an israeli jade when his 4 month old daughter mita was born. and he was also in prison when unwonted lost her twin babies born prematurely. in 2020, the 48 year old has spent nearly half of his life in israeli military jails. lately . israel has been detaining him without a chart or trial. i'll my letter after he led up to the hey, i think he had often jokingly tells me that i need to build a life around him being with us only for 23 months as he spends the rest of the time in jail under israel's policy of administrative detention palestinians can't
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be held in jails indefinitely. and now we have and $29.00. other palestinian prisoners have started the hunger strike demanding israel released them. the palestinian detainees commission says most of those on hunger strike would move to offer military prison in the occupied westbank and outside it, palestinian families tend to show support for their loved ones. a sagnier, a large bypass upset my sank. hassan has been 14 years in prison. he was charged and sentenced to 5 of them, only. he barely spent 3 to 4 months outside of prison. before israeli forces reached him. he usually spends more than 2 years in administrative detention when this is unjust. asked her about it since the beginning of this year. israel has issued more than $1500.00 orders to hold palestinians without charge, is really military prosecutors off in say they hold secret evidence related to the prisoners. but human rights organizations say israel is using this policy as a punishment to prevent palestinians leading
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a normal life alert. you call it that. this is an arbitrary irosia and it's considered a war crime for which israel should be held accountable. the lack of accountability is what forces palestinian prisoners to carry out individual and collective hunger strikes less. unfortunately, there is no real pressure on a threat to and it's policy of administrative detention to him through his roles, decades long occupation, hunger strikes have been one of the main tools used by prisoners with cheve those demands. in the past decade, more than 400 have staged individual hunger strikes to protest against is really prison policies. prisoners hope a collective strike would mobilize support among people on the street as there are few palestinian families who haven't had the member or friend or relative get arrested since 1967. need that. but he elijah's eda, the occupied westbank, german, tulsa, all of schultz has met the emir of cas, are saying to me,
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men hammered al tony. and doha, as he looks, full, tentative energy supplies to replace russian gas imports. both leaders say talks to now underway to get liquefied natural gas from cattle to germany. russia unusual to create unique affinity, an exit russian attack on ukraine threatens energy security worldwide. here in doha, i spoke to be mere about ellen gee supplies in light of the current energy crisis. and we want to make further progress on this soon. on october 9th, a shot had you been up there, looked thoughtful discussions now are being held between cut our energy and the german energy companies. and i hope our partnership will lead to an agreement that were please both parties. the said of cotton is one of the major foreign investors in germany. corporate investment authority is looking for new investment opportunities in the german economy, which we trust is strength and great potentials. and candace abolla outbreak is growing. the health ministry is reporting a total of $35.00 cases and $21.00 deaths. the outbreak sought in the central mil
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bend a district of some new cases had now spread to neighboring areas in front runner and brazil's presidential election louis enough to eula da silva. as held a rally and rear dish, narrow brazilians head to the poles next week to choose their next president and the leftist candidates has increased his lead. in the opinion polls against his right wing challenger, president abel's hillary columbia. venezuela will reopen their borders on monday, resuming cargo transport and passenger fly santa year, long closure, and hoping to normalize relations after the election of a new president in columbia. and it won't be an easy task. alexander amputee reports from bogota. venezuela's mean consulate in columbia. capital bull guitar lies in ruins. an accidental fire in april. burn much of it. it's walls covered in graffiti and overgrown weeds. it's a tangible symbol of
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a relationship gone sour since 2019. i'll dig tyler. when columbus, former president steven lucas refused to recognize nicholas my daughter as the president of venezuela after elections. lucas said we're fraudulent. but all data is changed with the election of columbus 1st left. his president wooster appeared through promising to restore relations last month, maduro enthusiastically received columbia's newly appointed ambassador, admitting big laughs and hugs the columbian in voice as the neighbors should never have parted ways to look this year. back in her magazine. there are some 5000000 columbia and citizens that have been totally abandoned for years without possibility to renew a passport, an idea. it was just stupid and inhumane. whatever the differences, it doesn't make sense to have no communication. the 2 countries up since announced a full reopening of their poorest 2000 kilometers long border for trade and called
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for the resumption of military collaboration in a region over run by criminal groups. but despite the many pledges, am boastful and now samantha, restoring full diplomatic relations is easier said than done cuz the 2 countries remained deeply suspicious of one another. could elgar him? i think it will be a much more complex and long processed on what people think. the 2 countries, hardy pacific trees, or if you look at trade, venezuela's industry is in shambles with them for the maduro regime. the most important things to show that they are not as isolated as they were employed while columbia has a lot to gain economically, but wants to avoid being seen as closing up to a less than democratic government. with the arrival of venezuelan ambassador in columbia was a noticeable new to the fear and the countries of so far avoided addressing venezuela's ongoing political crisis. and the fate of the more than $2500000.00
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refugees at columbia. but i left the agenda, makes no mention of security of migration of consulate services. venezuela's ambassador placencia has long denied the existence of a migratory crisis. but now that he is in bogota, he inevitably will have to recognize it and address it. but even with its many fits and starts, the fact that the 2 neighbors are talking again is welcome news for millions of colombians and been swelling on both sides of the border. we've been in limbo for years. but now, believe there is hope for a more stable future. allison beauty and desirable with her cubans are voting in a landmark referendum that could legalize same sex marriages. an adoption pose. changes will also allow sargon pregnancies and get more ice, non biological parents. the president miguel diaz canal says the changes necessary to guarantee the rights of all families.

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