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i populous like donald trump playing on racial anxieties. one person that citizens have political and of course in the united states, as in many other parts of the world that remains an ideal, but not a reality. runs of them a slave them. but pharma will they be able to sit down to debit of the table of brotherhood? i have a dream. my dream is that people may my daughter, the young people just have a full voice and don't feel targeted because of their race or ethnicity. ah, italy takes a sharp turn to the right exit polls. say a fall right. coalition is on track for a majority in parliament. ah,
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i'm sammy say that and this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up super typhoon all roof floods the philippines and forces thousands of people to evacuate . at least $25.00 pilgrims drowned, and dozens more are missing after a river boat cap sizes in bangladesh, checkmate for cheating and chess saw go. that's been causing chaos in the chest world. ah, well, italy appears to be on calls for its 1st fall, right? prime minister since world war 2, a ride twin coalition that by georgia, maloney is projected to take a majority of seats and parliament that would make had them is likely candidate to
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lead the country. stephanie decker reports now from rome, has predicted the night went to the right. george maloney wasted no time in addressing her supporters and italy with when this night is over, we will remember that this is a new beginning from to morrow on. we will have to show what our values are worth. if we are called to govern and lead this nation, we will do it for every single italian with the goal to unite these people. because our biggest goal in life is to make sure that italians are finally proud again to fly our flag high. pulls 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,
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we'll do it sooner. i'm facing because it's a g t n a right 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 in which we are stark. i'm hoping for change for a really big change because we really need it. i thought 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, but how italy will present itself abroad. the main challenge of angela ford maloney as by many so would, would be to be accepted by the main european countries as a credible and reliable partner. otherwise, if things will go wrong or if maloney were pushed to ard on a her for either gender, what that might be, of course, very soon, some promise for italian political stability, italian economy, and as well. yeah, really? she really, you might be traveling. there will be weeks for political consultations and
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appointments before the italian president. sergio math at ella appoints a prime minister. but that seems to be all but a formality. george maloney is set to be italy's 1st fema prime minister. the question then, what will her italy look like? stephanie decker, al jazeera rome. oh, let's take a closer look at the woman who could be italy's next prime minister, georgia maloney was raised by a single mother in a left wing working class neighborhood in rome. as a teenager maloney joined the youth front of the italian social movement of far right party created after the war she went on to become the youngest ever minister in 2008, maloney founded her brothers of italy, party with veterans of the italian social movement cats, its logo, the trickle of flame which has been a symbol of fascism, political as since 1945. well,
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she says her party is conservative and that fascism is a thing of the past alone is a hotline or an immigration. she called for a naval blockade in the mediterranean sea, salt migrants reaching italy of millerio, but the nato is a political analyst explains why maloney and the far right have seen their support grow. we can see that from 2011, 2000 and. 8 the beginning of the financial crisis, and then into colvin. and now the war, again, the go, the war in russia, ukraine, italy is developing not the system moves that changes from time to time that we can see that in 2013 it was the hyper movement was interpreting days and then it was the legal saline and now is ga maloney, we can really see a non to system movement. the doesn't trust establishment as
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a sort of connection with the people that really doesn't get anymore. so just maloney is totally in this flow, is the flow that starts with the 5 star movement, then the legal and then georgia, 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 a dahlia that can you guarantee 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. at least 5 people are
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dead and has been serious loving across the philippines. after super typhoon, all room made land, full. thousands of people fled their homes and several villages along rivers in the coast to be in evacuated power is out in large parts of the country. causing authorities to suspend school classes and government work. barnaby low has mall from the la sun is shining out here. there's mud and my feet. there's a lot of garbage right behind me. but people are back in their bones. they're starting to go about their normal lives. they're cleaning up. they told me that blood waters on this street rose to about the height of an average person last night. but that is not out of the ordinary for them. it happens here whenever there is a type of there right beside a river and that river it's bill last night, but it was it at a level that they expected. it was a category 5 store. cooper type will norie a super type when,
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when it hit land in the philippines downgraded to a type when, when it hit manila. and so it was not that the severity was that what they expected here. and this is really the extent of the damage of the aftermath. here in the philippine capital manila, the capital large t spared by super typhoon normal. it's really of the islands of polio and the province of aurora and has on that have been severely affected. they've suffered most of the damage with the houses that have been washed the way power lines still down, communication lines still down. trees that have fell as well as roads that are still in impassable. but again, this is the category 5 storm that we're talking about. and the damage has been minimum, it's a category 5 storm that swept through the main islands off amazon,
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but it did seem through pretty quickly. and now it has been downgraded to a typhoon. it's now out of the philippine lead bass. it's out on the sea and it's on the way to vietnam. the trial of a non tear old cardinal and full pro democracy activists gets underway in hong kong on monday. kado joseph zan is one of a. she is highest ranking catholic clerics. the defendants are on trial over there are all running a fund to defend. people arrested nancy government protest. they were detained under a national security law earlier last year for colluding with foreign forces. if convicted, they face a fine, but no jail time. the a partial mobilization order announced by president vladimir putin continues to spark protests across russia. and daggett stand more than a 100 people, blocked the highway and police trying to break up the protest by firing warning
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shots in the air. and another demonstration people shouted no to rule blame the russian government for stopping the conflict referendums of being held for a 3rd day in full rush and controlled areas of east in ukraine. the polls were organized by moscow bank separatists, with balance asking whether the regions should become part of russia, given its western allies to dismiss the votes of a sham 100. val has more for moscow. russia is saying that this is a, 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 led me to put in
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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 20 feet, 26 percent on saturday, and expected to pick up depending on the security situation. the faith is going on now for the 3rd day at ending on the 26th, at the door to door. as you mentioned, 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. it is going to succeed. and the following day on the 28th, that is also expected. by the evening, marcella had on al jazeera hundreds of thousands of people without power in canada
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and months of repairs on the horizon after storm. fiona hits the east coast and a nasa satellite about to crash into a rock in space. exactly what it's supposed to do and explain why the experiment could have implications here on earth. ah, how i, when i please to say the weather is now quietly down somewhat across that a society of north america. we have got this. well, active area refer, low pressure swirling through just running across the lakes. it will bring more wet weather into that east, the side of canada, cloud and re miss weeping across a good part of new england into the canadian maritime once again. so some more rain in the forecast airflow, that line of cloud and rain right down into southern parts of florida. cassie some
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nasty, wet weather coming in here over the next couple of days. and we do have a developing hurricane. this is ian that's going to push its way towards the panhandle as we make away into the middle part of the week. ahead of that generally drive across much of the us, much of canada got a few showers just around the rockies, pushing a, which was at eastern side of california. so let's lie further south was and a check on in this, sir. it is a tropical storm at the moment, it's going to swing its way round past jamaica. we are going to see some big ways coming through here running up to the western side of the cayman islands as well. and eventually as we go through monday on into tuesday, we'll see cloud and rain as a system made a hurricane now slamming into that western side of cuba with damaging winds. ah, to lead your country on to the pitch is
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a special moment for any footballer to do it as a palestinian woman, is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added canton ella introduces honey saldonya. who broke through social and political barriers to expire. a generation of female players across the middle east. football rebels. let's do it. on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back to watching out. is there a time to recap our headlines now? italy appears to be on calls for its 1st fall right? prime minister since world war 2, right, when coalition led by georgia,
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maloney is projected to take the majority of seats in parliament, making had the most likely candidate to leave the country. a partial mobilization order announced by president vladimir putin continues to spark protests across russia. more than a 100 people blocked a highway in the north caucasus. and that's another protest people shouted no to war and blame the russian government for staff and your conflict. super typhoon oru is made land fall in the northern philippines. it's broad, heavy, rain and winds up 295 kilometers per hour, strongest high for him to hit the country this year. at least 25 people have drowned off their boat capsized in the river and bangladesh. the boat was carrying more than a 100 people up the call to tell the river to ahead and do the hindu temple. in the north, dozens of still missing company chattering has more from deca. at least dozens of
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people died in a tragic boat accident in northern bangladesh and the best pick up on to our guardian car 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 still on the number of casualties really could go up. people are still missing. there were among the victims or female as well as children. now go back to the common environment that's it's a country with hundreds of rewards, crisscross at least 30 percent of the people defined on number i'm transfer and lack of negligence, enforcement, lack of manpower, and also the bad where there is some of the reason why a district board accident happens several different district for days, but most of the time we've given up for the accident is the committee. there's investigation. sometimes they don't even see the end of the tunnel before this. and so again, happened the following year. both accidents can be prevented if it's and for what's
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are registered and that the those who ply the boat are trained properly and there's more passengers were enough in the country. the canadian government says it'll take months to repair the damage after the most powerful storm. and decades left a trail of unprecedented destruction. how can fiona was downgraded to a post tropical cyclone before it hit the province of nova scotia on the east coast . homes are washed away on saturday. the trees blown down. hundreds of thousands of people were left without power. hydro, castro reports, holmes swept into the sea. others pummeled to pieces fiona and left a swath of destruction and debris across eastern canada. no deaths were reported where residents recall a sleepless night, hoping their homes would hold up against hurricane force. winds were sent. savage
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i've ever seen here. never seen so many trees that rooted and a damage. we stayed downstairs because the whole house was taken and watched the window and listened to the fast bang here, bang there wondering what what it was crews are rushing to 6 roads and restore power, which may take days. in some areas. canada's prime minister deployed the military to help. this isn't all hands on deck efforts, and i know that our canadian armed forces will rise to the challenge as they always do. the canadian hurricane center says it recorded the country's lowest, bare metric pressure on record during fiona. we know that the, the climate is changing for sure. we're seeing you look at around the world, you're seeing fires storms. certainly this is a historic storm for this province. meanwhile, life continued in the middle of the storm. this couple still went through with their wedding reception. we got it done because we had,
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we had the people here that we wanted here. so we just decided we're just going to do it. it will take days to calculate the full scale of fiona's damage and weeks, more for life to return to normal. hydro castro al jazeera uganda, the bowl outbreak is growing. the country's health ministry reporting a total of $35.00 cases and $21.00 deaths. the outbreak started in the central mandate district, but some new cases of spread mountain may be neighboring areas. the front runner in brazil's presidential election, louise and i see little silva held the rally in rio de janeiro. the syrians will head to the poles next week to choose the next president. the less this candidate has increased his lead in the opinion polls against his right when challenger has been giant, sonata columbia, and waylon said to reopen their borders, their resuming congo transports and passenger flights after a year, long closure,
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hoping to normalize relations after the election of a new president in columbia, but it won't be an easy task. sandra m. p. s. the reports from both are as well as main consulate in columbia, capital book, which i live in ruins. an accidental fire in april. burn much of it. its walls covered and got 50 and overgrown weeds. it's a tangible symbol of a relationship gone sour since 2019. i'll dictate when columbia, the former president, steven lucas refused to recognise nicholas my doodle as the president of venezuela after elections. lucas had were fraudulent. but all data changed with the election of columbia. the 1st letter this president was paid through promise to restore relations. last month, my daughter enthusiastically received columbia, the newly appointed ambassador meeting big laughed and hugged the columbia in boy.
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has the neighbors should never have parted ways. look, if you have been back in the community, there are some 5000000 colombian citizens that have been totally abandoned for years without possibility to renew a passport, an id. it was just stupid and inhumane. whatever the differences, it doesn't make sense to have no communication. the 2 countries have since and now the full reopening of their poorest 2000 kilometers long border for trades and called for the resumption of military collaboration in a region over run by criminal groups. but this fight that many pledges and boastful announcements, restoring full diplomatic relations. it's easier said than done the 2 countries remain deeply suspicious of one another today. ok, i think it will be a much more complex and long process than what people think. the 2 countries have the per symmetries or if you'd have a trade, but it's a weighted industry is in shambles with it then for the mature regime,
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the most important things to show that they're not as isolated as they were employed while columbia had a lot to gain economically, but wants to avoid being seen as closing up to a less than democratic government with the rival of any sweat on them. bassinger in columbia was a noticeable, muted affair, and the countries have so far avoided addressing venezuela's ongoing political crisis. and the faith of the more than 2500000 refugee, the columbia better left. the agenda makes no mention of security of migration of consulate services. venezuela's, ambassador placenta has long denied the existence of a migratory crisis. but now that he's in bogota, he inevitably we'll 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 venezuela on both sides of the border. they've been in limbo for years, but now believe there's hope for a more stable future. allison that i'm the and does the,
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with the british pound as hit its lowest level against the dollar and almost 40 years lost nearly 10 percent of its value since wednesday. the dive comes after the u. k. new government announced it fiscal planned, 5 minutes to live trust is administration unveiled. historic tax cuts funded by huge increases in borrowing world chess champion, magnet carlson is calling out cheating in the game and he's hinting he'll say more in a scandal that's wrong. the sport. magnus dawson just resign, got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. wow. speechless damn. well, that was the moment the norwegian world number one walks away from a match against hans niemen just a week ago. carlson has implied that niemen is
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a cheater ever since the 19 year old bested him in a match early this month. name admits he's cheated online in the past, but never in person or from on the feud the scandalize, the chest for let's bring in kenneth reagan, he's a chest cheating expert, and a professor of computer science had the university at buffalo. he joined us from ham host in new york. good abbey with us of cut off your 1st guess. so what do you make of this was the cheating in that match or not? i have no evidence of cheating that match and i'm on record as such. i was screening the tournament officially or the chief arbiter and they, we made a press release saying, so those cheating primarily occur in chess when it's an online distance game where you can get the help of computers or is it more pervasive than that? yes, unfortunately, online chess, the raw cheating rate is about a $100.00 to $200.00 times higher than an over the board chess. and over the board
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chest, the best decade has had maybe $5.00 to $10.00 credible cases a year and not all ultimately sustain but online, cheating it into the hundreds. how do you detect cheating then? well, i deal with the statistical end of it. so i check only the moves of the game. i have a predictive analytic model. set, set expectations based of players ratings for how many agreements with the computer program or any set of models. and how much error they are expected to make. and that i can detect deviations from that expectation and put a measure of statistical unlikelihood on it. that measure is then judged against other factors that may be in by how conclusive is that approach though, couldn't the players say, hey, i just got better than i've been playing in the past?
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indeed, i, i absolutely tracked that, in fact, one of the main things during the pandemic that i've been involved in has been tracking the growth rate of young players while their official ratings have been frozen. and i had 2 inquiries in the past 4 days. ready of people misunderstanding that the young players. ready had advanced quite a lot than their official rating showed. and so do you think carlson did the right thing by pulling out? do you think if a play of things is cheating, go on going on. what should they do? how should they handle that in the match? the other a number one way of course is the large official complaint with the organizers of the tournament and with the international chest federation which i represent. and then that can be an investigator that are responsible and my case often very quick matter. as i said, i was screening, i was in daily communication with the organizers of the tournament. now there are 2
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other factors. one carlson may have suspected that his pre match preparation was leaked because me, mom were hacked me mom himself referred to the ridiculous miracle that he had been able to preview the 1st 13 moves of the game an hour before the match. the 2nd factor is carlson's recent action which you opened your program with may be a way of trying sales say to the chest community. we need to arrive that uniform standards of how we will regard people who have confessed to cheating on line or have been caught and didn't need my case on multiple. ready occasions and i've got to ask you the song, so i'm wondering how do you become a chest cheating expert? does that mean you have to double that a little bit of cheating itself together? no, i don't deal with that. end of that. i must say, by the way,
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online companies are able to gather much more information through their interface than i, or they'll, my model really was said a game for, for in person chess. what happened is i was online when the 1st great cheating scandal broke at the 2006 world championship match. and the co founder, chest base asked on that line. is there anyone qualified to evaluate this kind of statistical accusation? and i as a research mathematician and computer scientist, and just international master, decided i have the right combination and had the lead to the defense of my game. i felt that maybe catch me if you can kind of story in the background there. thanks very much. kenneth 3 going thank you. pricing the on now scientists around the world are awaiting the results of a crash analysis space. fence light is set to collide with
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a hunk of rock millions of kilometers away. the whole exercise is testing an idea that may come in very handy for planning us. rob reynolds explains. a spacecraft is just hours away from impact with a far off asteroid, a multinational mission which could be instrumental in some day preserving human civilization masses, double asteroid redirection test, or dart is a 570 kilograms spacecraft launched in november 2021 traveling more than 6 kilometers per 2nd, it is on track to smash itself to pieces on the surface of a small asteroid called di, more force, 11000000 kilometers from earth. the object is to alter die more forces trajectory slightly small ned is about deflection not disruption. it's not the hollywood blockbuster of blowing it into a bunch of pieces. small neg, find it many years in advance,
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and that adds up to that big change and position at times. the asteroids path will be studied by earth, observatories, and satellites for years to come. there more force itself is not on a course to collide with earth by but mass of objects have struck numerous times in our planets history. one of the biggest, in recent times was the tongue goosgo event. a media or that exploded over a remote and uninhabited area of siberia in 19 o 8 flattening 80000000 trees over an area of 2000 kilometers. 65000000 years ago, a huge object crash near the yucatan peninsula, causing global devastation. scientists believe that impact is directly linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs to prevent humanity from going the way of the t rex . scientists and engineers hope to develop a system to nudge threatening asteroids away from earth once they are identified.

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