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this is al jazeera ah hello mcclark. this is a news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. so russia says its troops have withdrawn from lima and off the pictures emerge of ukrainian forces. entering the city iraqis take to the streets of baghdad to mark 3 years since nationwide. protest against corruption a gun far is heard in the capital of bikini faso a day after the military overthrows of president in the 2nd to this year. as silent march in brazil, supporters of the top presidential candidates gather a day ahead of elections and sports. highest court agrees to hear chillies appeal to have ecuador throwing out of next month's wolf cup. while in santiago,
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football fans are injured off the part of a stadium collapses, as thousands watch a local theme. ah. so russia has withdrawn its troops from the strategically important city of a li man and the, the net screeching served as a logistics and transport from moscow connecting eastern ukraine to the north. the russian defense ministry says it took the move to avoid its troops being circled by ukrainian forces. and it comes day after russian president vladimir putin declared for eastern regions, including the next part of russia, will get a very latest rory challenge in the ukraine in capital of keith. but 1st let's go live to mohammed vall, he's standing by 1st in moscow habit. how is this news being received in moscow? yes, sir, let me 1st tell you how it has been framed the wording of the of the line.
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according to the statement of the minister of defense, is that the forces not withdraw from li man. they were called allied forces, so that means that in the language of the minister of defense, these are not russian troops per se. they are those ukrainian forces that are loyal to moscow. and now they are considered, of course, after the annexation of those territories considered a part of the russian federation, but they are still calling them loyal or allied. they called them allied forces. sorry. so, i mean, that's a very careful wording because also the news here that we received before the statement by the ministry of defense, he thought that the bulk of russian forces actually left lee men before this attempt by the u. k. forces to circle the town. how much of that is accurate? how many russian forces were really inside the layman,
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and how many allied forces which mean the local militia law allied to the, to the, to the russian, to russia and production army, working with the russian army. because they, they agree with the annexation and they are, they have been fighting since 2014 against the ukraine force of the details of that . we don't have, we only know that they have been described allied forces. russia has been withdrawing a, its troops or being perhaps just defeated in those, in many of those places, since the beginning of september. nobody here inside russia understands very well the strategy. lots of questions being asked about why are we receiving these set box? what is the exact strategy of the russian army? are these just a defeats as can it can be described as just defeats or is this
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a strategy for something that is coming? we know that russia has a lot of a very strategic weapons that can, it can still use in this fight. i saw the, the, the, the philosophy here is that russia has something that it is, are not doing yet. at that frontline, it is withholding a part of this of its force, not just nuclear weapons, but it's strategic traditional, conventional weapons. and the question mark c, r y is russia receiving these defeats when it can do better on the front line. or those of you from monster manuel, thanks very much. indeed. let's get to where we challenges in cave, se rory one day on from russia, claiming territory on a big scale. this happens. what's the latest only man, and how much were blows? it being perceived as for russia, there was certainly going down very well here in ukraine. crannies are enjoying the recriminations that are already
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beginning in russian on line chat forums, telegram channels, etc. rams. unclear of the head of the republican chechnya in russia has said that the, the russian general russian commanded it was in charge. this section of the front should be demoted stripped of his metals. he blamed him fiercely for it is also say, called for perhaps the russian use of low yield nuclear weapons. but yes, there is a lot of chat on russian telegram channels that the would draw from lima and could have been done in better order. had it been done earlier, but it wasn't done earlier because of yesterday's announcement in the kremlin of the annexation of these, these 4 regions of ukraine and said this was, it was a political decision to try and hold on to lee man for as long as it as russia did,
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that they say was a tactical mistake, wisely. man, important. it's important because he was a fairly major russian military garrison. so lots of russian soldiers there. we don't know how many of them actually managed to escape leman. how many of them were killed? how many of them being taken prisoner by the ukrainians? but it is also an important logistical hub railway junction. the russians rely on railways to supply troops up and down the front lines in the occupied territory. so taking a junction, a railway junction means that it hits their ability to supply their troops. it also will give the ukrainians another launch pad for further incursions into russian occupied territory to take back territory that the russian has taken from ukraine. that's an import thing, but of course this is a psychological blow as well, as he said,
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just then nick. this comes the day after vladimir putin annex territory and said that these territory call forever russia. well, ukraine is showing that that is clearly not the case. one more thing, which is that's the, the, the counter offensive, earlier on in the month where ukraine took back part big part of the crocket region. that was a big surprise for many people that didn't say coming a surprise to the russians. the man was, in the surprise, the russians had ample opportunity to reinforce and dig in and make that properly defensible, and they still lost it so that shows that the ukrainians, militarily, have the strength to do such things. interesting, really thinks about re challenge in keith. ok, let's bring in hannah shell. susie security studies program director at the foreign policy and g. ukrainian pruitt prism as she joins is not from a desperate hannah. so what's your view about this? how much regain is it for you?
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and how much will last russia definitely, as your journal is sad, everybody been expecting for the several days the news from the eastern wrong. that's quite an important each new liberated territory that is very cheerfully accepted in ukraine. we understand the price of it, both the military and society self, because all was so of the overall picture sauce liberation of park region. and we understand unfortunately that the same pictures of the work crime single t at each of the new territories. but at the same time when we're thinking about and the mom that is several other reasons that make both the military and the country in general, the more optimistic 1st of all. because that is the next creature and rush has been much more bad page the for a 2 years in the region. they claim to that better logistic, better support also because we've been fighting against the force of the whole bar of the russian federation. that's also them
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having problems with our connection with another. obviously we will try and get back to at some point if we can get that connection back up to desa. in the meantime, let's move on. ukraine says it has found the bodies of at least at 20 civilians. it says were killed by russia as they tried to flee. the town of cookies keeps regional prosecutors off. it says the burned remains of 10 children were found in carls following the reported attack a week ago. people have been trying to leave the russian claimed region as for each i have been prevented from passing checkpoints without newly required permit for him. it is that with more, one of the most visible impacts today is that usually this road here would be you would see convoys of ukrainians leaving a russian occupied areas, mainly the upper regia and nearby for so well to day. none of that happened. we
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were told that basically since midnight of the dead at the last russian checkpoint, anyone who arrives is basically turned back, told that he has to or she has to apply for a new permit. just bear in mind that yesterday there was about a 1500 people who had made their way out and in leading to referendum and doing them random. that was more or less a daily average of people coming out between $1500.00 to 2000. well today, none of that. and then we are also hearing now a report of shelling in there. good. i that would be just next to the nuclear plant. where the director general at the moment is missing the i. e. 8 international atomic agency and issued a statement confirming that russia told him,
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told them that he was detained for questioning. are you ukranian say that he was stopped by a russian patrol on his way? actually, to the town of a know good are well petty, most ill head on the news are including lebanon, receiving a u. s. pro could proposal that could help settlement maritime bought dispute with israel. we follow the plaintiff cuban sir fed up after days without power fight. hearken in and celebrations after the end of the longest playoff. drought in north american sports history. that's coming up with peter in sport. ah, so i'm gonna give it another bus. you're gonna retry and return to hi michelle. it's who's the security studies program director at the foreign policy. and j. ukrainian prism joins us from odessa and hannah. let's give this
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a try. so this is on the story of cause. a rush was withdrawn, its troops from the strategically important city of leman internet. the timing of this moment is, is particular, isn't it? given the annexation red square celebrations of yesterday? yes, exactly. and it was no stage like these. it just go inside that. but that is really very symbolic because it's clearly demonstrated that the russians have more of the wishful thinking, rather than the realistic assessment of teaching on the ground. we saw it all the 7 man says, but these poor incidents obviously are just give the additional proofs. we're the biggest, the now the control to are in pool all what regions that the tribes to annex yesterday. but when you're just not controlling some of the towns, it is one of the problem. but when you are just the next day, i is losing one of your biggest asset that is much more serious, are back to be a moral off your arms course. i was gonna say the effect on rush moran is, is,
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is something to talk about in the theater of war and home. of course i in the home we all who are the results of the still both mobilization. that should be our cio, but. * very clear what you and we still have more than 300000 sessions, left the country already. the really that is much better for them to the what the will why is on t v, but not to die in the score. when they receive more and more on information, when, when news about the data about to ran a you were so it's not bring you the to me and now we see more and more pictures from them. a bit is ation cast, where the new soldiers are not trained, not receive the equipment or anything and just directly to the car, to what we see the bottles of the do more the battle, all the mom that will probably a downgrade to their level of their support towards the work because they understand that it will be just sounds and the kind of who are just without any possibility to bite you the mobilization, will they create
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a number of thousands, tens of thousands of willing russian troops, or they may not be brilliantly trained but nevertheless, those numbers will make a difference on the ground. you can definitely, we're not underestimating these, especially considering that we don't have bomb on, at least when they will be prepared over. you know that some of the new groups i sent a rack. it's the eastern problem, but at the same time we already see how many of them are ready just to round it even before the fight. still, that is also quite an important understanding that most of these people don't want to buy. and are we already see the pictures from the mom, the how small group started to us around. but what is interesting always security services we worked at that you weeks ago, they opened a special live website and the telephone. but those russian soldiers who would like to throw around and now that i'm starting to call, even before they came to the territory of your crate. so it's going to be
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a one to lie. some of them are already falling, can trying to fight. what are the conditions such to read and then so these cows probably will talk to the student bruises the inside of the russian armed forces. because when you hear have what a substantial number of people don't want to buy it. not only don't know, call to i don't want to buy. you can expect of the sort of sabotage inside. we'll see how it pans out. so thanks so much. give me time. helen schultz from the end you ukrainian prism. thank you. students from some iranian universities, ahold you sit in falling the death of master, meaning they're accusing the government of suppressing opposing voices and detaining students. i mean, he died last month or to be arrested by around so called morality police. many of the demonstrators are refusing to attend classes, including some university professors, or john is not from toronto, russell said, a russell, what more can you tell us about the citizen settings and what impact there while
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the, the new academic year in iraq started with the students protest, so today we have seen that the student university said that the university students into ran into breeze in mesh had in a, in kept man in carriage and in several other large cities. they, how, how did the see them protest? this city's dandies universities are the largest off iran, so in descent is quite important, and the students are demanding. they frans, who were arrested by dave, the security forces to be released immediately. and also they ask him to security forces to stop crack down. so there were reports that hundreds of people who were leading this protest have been identified and arrested by security forces. and now the students are asking the state to release them. so to the last couple of days, the protests were dying down to participation was, it was, was, was the reason and expectation was that it's going to get smaller and smaller in
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the case of ever today. we are seeing that the spirit to, to, to protest is still high. it's still hard and we have seen that now it gained the momentum again. so there are also now several other as that's protest that are going on in iran, in the downtown air, on, in the north of city and in the province of curtis and as well, however steel. we can see that in terms of the scales, they are still smaller than the process that took place last week. one of the most important development that happened today was the cold from former presidential candidates. udo same was savvy. who was, who's also the god as the good does, the leader of the green movement. so he called on the security forces an army, 2 to 2 side by the people, not by the authorities, not binded by the government. this is quite a crucial call because it indicates that the growing gap between people and the
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state and also it's simply asking the army and security forces not to listen to the of superiors and the orders are from the government. so there that miss ami is, is, is quite an important figure in this country, his seal on the house ever since 2011, his regard as a symbolically that of the reformist, in the county. so we do not know yet whether he is called is going to resonate among the security forces. however, it's very much important that now the protesters have the support of the leader of the reformist in the country. russell, thanks about a russell, sort of the inter on thousands have gathered in the iraqi capital to mob 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against government protests in 2019 call for an end to rampant corruption and high unemployment. and what became known as the to screen with securities being tightened around the ranks capitol. most of its bridges and main roads are closed iterations are demanding removal of a political establishment. they say, if corrupt emissions at these purchase and has this update from baghdad,
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we are orange already a bridge that connects diarrhea square to the green zone in baghdad. people who are to say a square since this morning to mock the 3rd anniversary of the october uprising that so many iraqis being killed in the streets for raising slogans against got option for calling for accountability and requesting the limitations for an intervention in the countries politics today, after 3 years, and after several incidents, half taking place in this country after a parliamentary election that saw those young people, the movements that represent them. i'm winning several seats in the parliament. however, nothing has change in the country. still, that is
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a deadlock facing the political system. still, an option is overwhelming. all our life in this country. confrontations between the protest does and security forces who are to go to courses are launching here guys. i don't them launching a few guys on the protest as well with us as our stony today's movement. today's demonstration was meant to mark the adversity. but it was clear that those youth movements do not have any intention to mount up their pressure on the government. an 18 year old palestinian has been fatally wounded by israeli forces in the time of allegory. in near eastern protests ruptured in the town for being at 5 abandons death. israel says he tried to throw more of cartel before you shot
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military offices and begin a process of overthrowing the president, 8 months or 3 to cow in the new leader, captain abraham told said that paul, all the demeanor was removed because of security. failures was hack reports from dr . cynical from the international community. we have rounds of condemnation starting with the african union fucking mohammed saying that he only quickly condemned the crew the west african body doing pretty much the same. saying that the timing of this queue is unfortunate given the, the step forward that had made towards democracy. and then the united states wants to see that. he says that it wants, as he returned to com and from the former coil power that has fred special forces on the ground and walk a do. who says it asked its citizens, they have 8000 citizens in tampa to, to stay in doors to keep calm. to see how the situation evolved, but that's quite a start contrast, this combination with what we see inside the con country. we see some celebration
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yesterday when the crew with it. now there was a sense of frustration with that me buzz rule. of course, it was in the movies and the celebration of hearings that we saw when the me but to power 8 months ago, new in a qu in january where he deposed hawk mac, i believe. but this give you the sense of frustration among people in breaking off i. so with the deteriorating security situation in the country, 11 is president, has received a u. s. mediator proposal to resolve a maritime borders dispute with israel. israel and lebanon have been holding indirect talks on territorial waters in the mediterranean, and the division of gas fields. 2 countries are technically, it will and have been negotiating on an 860 square kilometer patch of sea. but last year live in an expanded, it's claimed by more than 1400 square kilometers to include the courage gas field. and that led to a break down and talks a route to since back down
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a deal would allow israel to begin producing gas from the carriage field to fulfill the contracts for europe without risking conflict with his blood. it will also allow leverage to begin exploring and tapping potential resources. international companies have said operations will not proceed until the dispute is resolved. well, the head of levins has been, has run, rolla says, receipt of a written offer from the us mediator is a very important step. 700 reports now from beirut. a long standing maritime border dispute between lebanon and israel may be close to being resolved. a written proposal is now on the table. it's based on years of intermittent and indirect negotiations mediated by the united states. a deal would be a rare diplomatic breakthrough between enemies that would unlock valuable under water resources, but it would also position the eastern mediterranean as an energy hub, supplying europe as it seeks replacements for russian gas. there is
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a need that has been created due to the russian ukrainian war. europe is looking at the east mediterranean as one possible source. israel is already an exporter of energy and wants to significantly add to its output by starting to produce gas at its career field. but there are security concerns with the iranian back to arms group. hezbollah has said it has the capability to obstruct the sale of gas to europe. if lebanon's rights in the maritime region aren't recognized. israel dismissed the threats and warned of a war if there is any attack. but despite the tough talk, all parties have shown readiness to reach a deal lebanese officials and has the law have called it a historic opportunity for the country. grappling with a major financial crisis. lebanon hasn't been able to begin drilling because international companies won't explore the area until the border dispute is resolved
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. the proposed compromise is believed to involve including cutting field in israel's economic zone. while most of the nearby carno will go to lebanon, even though there are no proven reserves in that field, and i've been on said that it's getting everything it's wanted. so the negotiations, i don't line 23. and that car now basically was a 4th of by 11 on without going into the details of that kind of process. it's not very clear what is getting in in this deed is this, is that, are they getting a security and security guarantees? are they getting any guarantees that they're not not going to be any effects from the, from the has vala. israel is expected to receive a copy of the written offer in the coming days. the agreement wont become formal until the parties finalize it. during indirect meetings, at a un base near their border, a breakthrough doesn't signal piece or a normalization of relations, but it could reduce tensions and allow gas to flow from under the sea. said the
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other is eda balte, more than $400000.00 homes and businesses without power off to hearken in, slammed into the carolinas. the storm made land full in the u. s. for 2nd time on friday. and myrtle beach, strong winds. of course, the surge of sea water and meanwhile more powerful oppressions continue in florida where at least 23 people have died. the damage is expected to cost insurance, tens of billions of dollars. kristen salumi reports not a full mouth. one of the worst effect cities to stranded residents got a lift from the u. s. coast guard. they survived hurricane ian is just completely washed out. but the bridge leading to their home on sanibel island did not. along this stretch of florida coast buildings are leveled, and few boats remain in the water. here it was the storm surge as much as the 240 kilometer per hour winds that left destruction in their wake. michael micks
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philips rode out. the storm on his fishing boat, one of the few now still see worthy watching a surge. how often those yo came up within an hour half hour. it was up. yo release 20 foot. and you know, high winds, you know, lease a 150 miles an hour. it seemed like in his lot of rain in ship around in the boats . my la, the hood and without the bell, you don't have anything on his father's boat is grounded tuesday. we're supposed to put traps in a water and we have no boats and we don't know the crab is going to be good and we can't get bait. it says going to be a bad situation. federal disaster funding will help some with rebuilding, but officials worn it will take months and billions of dollars to recover. kristin salumi al jazeera fort myers, florida. well, hundreds of cubans are fed up after days without power itself to hearken in grounded the grid across the entire country. 11000000 people have been waiting to
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be reconnected. are many feel is taking too long. barbara has this report. oh, days off to her. can it not cut power across cuba? many neighborhoods asked him in darkness, but these protest to st. they don't understand why, since their homes went in its path. oh, the site did not pass through here. we have spent 4 or 5 days without any power is like being in hell. that's where we are out on the street and will keep coming out . oh, they blame the power cuts on the government, not the storm. and they reject and government calls for patients. you're going to report that, that a home, that protesting is a right, but only when those responsible from state or government are not doing their jobs. but under the current circumstances, protests are not helping. but instead slowing down our mission and our wish to restore power, as soon as possible, officials could have been with the electricians. instead,
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they're talking to the media. electricity had been restored to about half of the capital by friday. and police is deployed to controlled demonstrators at grammar, but one little solid corner. the problem is that when people protest, yes they put on the lights, look, they're turning them on here. but our children's food is already rotten and they don't have anything to eat. they don't have cold water, they have nothing but the people are coming out with class. the people will not stop because of the police. what, what is the communications have been black tap for the 2nd day in a row internet watch dog. se is probably a government attempt to stifle dissent. the government says power will be back across, have on this weekend. but the rest of cuba is still expected to be in the talk. barbara and grandpa out to sarah, still had her on our deserve. we take a closer look at why the u. k. prime ministers plan for growth is facing mountain screw to me. and we talk to palm all the juices in nigeria who say they're
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struggling to stay in business. a great goal for austell in the north london darby . the action when school ah now for most valentina i, mr. chile, the weather that she little bit warmer than average would suggest that we go temperatures into the twenty's quite happy for the most part. whereas it's not surprising with the can arrange cooter in rio, for example, photo allegra and montevideo that the sun is out here. north of all that attempt is about where they should be. the rain's been fairly heavy, but it's moving north was still catching something, but it's wider in columbia where the risk of refresh does still exist in the caribbean. major showers around lots of them, and they're not concentrating anybody in particular. but if you're in west cuba,
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you're probably fine, and maybe the same is true in most and mexico to look at the pacific coast where a just developing or lean hurricane is on its way towards the coast and like landfill. i think during late sunday or monday, it is not as big as he was by any means. and where is he and now, what is probably over the state of virginia and the forecast takes it slowly north was towards pennsylvania. that's a rain risk now, both in land and on the coast, you'll notice down just the east of new york. beyond that is now fine weather till you're back to the rockies. my rock is not necessarily colbert. it's cold enough for some snow on the tops from north to sax. ah, ah, ah, ah,
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ah, this november the world is coming to cattle and the clock is ticking as the main event gets closer. every step of the way. so i'm gonna get you off that with a new show. each month i seems, can expect some strong support hearing bringing the latest news from teams and fans in different regions across the globe as they look to make their mark on better 2020. the welcome to come back with everyone else. oh, now josie lou
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ah, hello guy, you're watching al jazeera, remind about top stories this out. and russia says troops have withdrawn from the strategically important city of li man in the next screen. it served as the logistics and transport huff moscow connecting east new crane to the north. thousands of gathered in the iraqi capital to monitor food on the 1st route. major demonstrations against government security is being tightened to run by that most of its purchase and main roads are closed. we came in for us as leader, has been overthrown by its military 8 months off to take you power in a coo and officer made the announcement. old state tv, the new leader is captain. if you haven't throw or final campaign events speaking how to brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential elections. let's go straight away to latin america. as you see a newman who's out on a bench for the former president buddha to silver himself. paula. and so let's hear
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how to shape me up with. well, it's just started pouring. it's been rating every single day. it looked like we would have good weather. but of course not that you can see that there's still people low in the middle of the street. others have taken front cover while we're waiting for the candidate to know that that's the law, the former left wing president to show up actually i'm campaigning, campaign and holding rally is now for been some candidates what not with their supporters. the candidate chan walker. this is supposed to be a walk, but not talk earlier. the it's rival for president drake most are not all held that most. yep. our motorcycle rally is the same city trying to shore up his supply. he is trailing behind in the polls, but you can see there is still a lot of enthusiasm. here are we were told by notice it by new left handers.
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if you like that he hasn't come out yet because of security reasons. let's not forget that most. so not all what he was a candidate for years ago was stabbed and nearly killed. so there is a lot of concern for security from all of our own of again, that it's really apartment security. another issue that is way very heavily at this election as in so many others in this country, is that both buying the part thing the of the bribing of people to obtain their vote. now we visited northeast from brazil to see exactly how that practice works. and rule northeastern brazil, people don't often receive visitors except during the election time. that's when 83 year old sebastian and his son say they can always be sure to be called on by candidates for municipal and federal office. just last week. 32 year old giles and says he was working right here, making his clear pouch when they were visited and offered between 2 and 10 dollars
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for their votes in school birth. i deploy. oh, they come here to talk to us and say vote for me. and then they put their hands in their pocket and give you the money. since the person has a need, they take it, you see their daughter, me, sebastian says can't that it's also offer water, which is scarce here or construction material or clay. but that after the elections, when you ask for their help, they send you away saying they've already paid for your vote. it will. so last time did you vote for the person who paid you? i asked probably when it was better, i accepted the favor and then i voted for whoever i wanted. ah, but many people do vote for the candidates that give them handouts. it's an old practice, but in times of economic hardship like now it's even more difficult to resist. lackey, i felt the valet size from here until election day, day and night. they don't stop buying folk. my. we know that an exchange they
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sometimes offer water, a basic food basket, money, sandals, and even dentures. 43 year old farmer, cbs joseph, that cost us as candidates have been coming all week. but that she doesn't accept their overtures. not since she was traumatized by an offer of a municipal job thus far. may i speak frankly in exchange for that he wanted me to stay with him. so do you understand, sir? in my case, it wasn't even food. it was for me to offer myself to him for the scene or me. this was the penalty for buying or selling boats is high, but electro tribunal authorities concede it's difficult to combat was and you want to boca, at the most out. the perky, nowadays very few cases are reported to believe we need to change rotor behavior because the water who tries to sell his wrote or has his will corrupted want denounce himself. financial incentives for voting are more common in municipal elections,
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but not exclusively incumbent candidates. all the way up to the presidency have the advantage. perhaps the most obvious example is president jade. also not as decision to distribute a $120.00 to brazilian families most in need for the next 4 months. even though the constitution specifically bars governments from distributing money on the eve of elections. president bull fernando declared a state of emergency to get around the prohibition. many and other handouts are always welcome by the poor, even during elections. but many ask at what price for brazil's democracy and in this election there is another very unusual phenomenon taking place, unlike the boat buying, which as i say, we have seen before in this country, we have the, the current president questioning the legitimacy of the vote and the whole electro process, if he does not win in the 1st round. this has certainly raised
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a lot of concerns, which is why when the vote start day electoral tribunal here, the entire members are judges, as they're called here at the electro tribunal, plus the president of the senate won't be standing by when the vote counting starts . julia keep an eye on it did basically shore up respect for brazil's institutions in this extremely polarized and difficult election for brazil. the rain pours down in south hollow will lead, receive the of the time being thanks very much mrs. beaches in. thank you. now the netherlands has condemned in nicaragua, decision to cut diplomatic ties. daniel take his government is accused the dutch government of interference. the nicaraguan president has been widely criticized for cracking down on political opponents and human rights activists. in his statement, the foreign ministry described the netherlands as interventionist and the neo colonial and said it had offended nicaraguan families are the decisions by president daniel take are also fueling tension with the international community.
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the new us ambassador to nicaragua has been denied entry off to criticizing the leadership euchre rodriguez called the country a prior state and will take us government dictatorship. earlier in the week, the european union ambassador was asked to leave without a reason. and the government has criticized the catholic church, calling it a perfect dictatorship. several priests have been arrested. ortega has accused the church of backing widespread protest in 2018 following his election. latvians of votes in parliamentary elections that have been influenced by neighboring russia's attack on ukraine. opinion polls predict that the ruling center, right you, unity party will win. the most seat of victory for prime minister christiane has cabins, could widen a growing rift between the latvian majority in the russian speaking minority. the election campaign was dominated by questions of national identity and security concerns. and bulgaria will hold snap elections on sunday and energy and the ukraine. war of the major issues under simmons is more now from sophia it's the 4th
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election to the national assembly in 2 years. this is a deep political crisis. russia's invasion of ukraine has polarized deep divisions between the parties here on the eve of the elections. one of this country's attempts to go energy independent from russia was own, show the opening of a pipeline between greece and bulgaria, which will carry gas from as the by john carol peck. cough a pro western party leader had been prime minister when russia demanded roubles the it's gas supply. pet cough refused. the demands in april and gas supplies were cut . 3 months later, his coalition government fell off road. no confidence votes lose his part, his co founder says the country is now at a major crisis point where the crossroads and we can either become a normal european, somewhat boring country that has normal social. paula says,
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good healthcare with education, or we can go back to this endless transition from communism that we're stuck into like a bad movie. oak area is a member of the e. u and nato. yet corruption is endemic here. and many politicians hide the fact that their russian sympathizes. there is no doubt that the kremlin is having an influence on what's happening here. and if the outcome of this election is inconclusive, it would suit russia. as we just reported, europe is looking to reduce its reliance on russian gas. o. guerria is getting more gas from azerbaijan bar, a new 182 kilometer long gas pipeline. it runs between common timmy and grease and start as a gota in central bulgaria. well, gas started flying to poland through the new you a baltic pipe from norway on saturday morning and it runs via denmark and the baltic sea in southern europe. spain gets
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a big chunk of its gas from algeria by the mid gas pipeline. and talks are on the way to build a new pipeline from nigeria to algeria. the 4000 kilometer long trends horan gas pipeline could send up to 30000000 cubic meters of gas a year to europe. boston has more now from both home island in denmark. this is absolutely a big moment for europe and especially for eastern europe. and because they were basically cut off from russian gas because they didn't want to pay in the russian currency, the ruble. so to have this new pipeline from greece to bulgaria is definitely a big win for europe. the president of the european commission on the lady was there, and she was in a very cheerful mood saying this is the step towards freedom, freedom, independence from russian gas. and then earlier this week, there was another pipeline, very crucial for eastern europe, open the baltic line from norway to poland. it was a coincident or not,
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but it happened exactly at the same day when the leaks in the north stream pipeline from russia to germany were detected. so this integration was basically overshadowed by that event, but definitely for poland and football game, but bulgaria and later also many other countries in eastern europe, especially at the south eastern part, will have gas that's not coming from russia. so for europe, definitely this makes a big step forward because of course, as we know, they have been trying to cut themselves off, rush and gas. it was a lot of criticism about this north stream pipelines, but they seem to be out of operation since these leaks have been detected for a very long time. palmer produces in nigeria, so they're struggling to stay in business because of high cost of production, climate change and illegal smugglers demand road slightly earlier this year after indonesia band, palm oil exports. but pharmacy, a chronic,
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whole lack of investment is holding back their industry. i would address reports now from a cool palm oil production in the world's 5th biggest producer is growing, but only just last year out put in nigeria rose by 200000 tons. but there wasn't nearly enough to be local demand. the country had to import more than the 1400000 tons it produced and produces saved our timing, their efforts to grow more locally. they are also promotional tank to be cheaper. i know some time, like i said, because of godaddy, ma'am they look more efficient. was your cost of production only? dom dot me, sir. oh, adaptable to have high puzzle where production on gary say he praise your own game . based on the our profit margin on their direct, he wants to see better market protection for local producers who are struggling to
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find enough pump fruits for their factories. at the peak of the hobby season, this plant processes 1000 metric tons of a day, but up small don't only 400 shortages of all materials. but a lack of fruit is in the farmer's only concern that you know 20192020. we had a huge input of smuggled olean, which is the refine product of our c p. o. and that created a lot of problems for, for companies like ourselves because obviously it flooded the market and we couldn't sell our product in the 19 fifties and sixties. now generous output of palm oil picked at 40 percent of global supply. but that's trying to out 2 percent produce se removing several barriers can give niger as palm all industry the chance to grow and expand exports. we are more heavily taxed in general
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than other countries, so there's no incentive really to come produce a say no, jerry has a capacity to produce as much as the world's leading producer indonesia, but they need help to get there. how many degrees al jazeera. oh, good. well, at the financial markets real in the wake of the u. k. government budget announcement, the high risk strategy behind the prime ministers plan for growth is in question. the government now has to face conservative party conference, where it is trust as leadership credentials are under mounting scrutiny. and if bark reports from london a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned, i think,
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to some extent they haven't fully in their hand flick communicated what the plan is or, and not always what the central said hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to get across but really, i think they struggled, and they've also come in at quite a difficult time in so many ways. but the warranty crane, the approx corvette, you've got, they all these strange on the economy. you've got massive levels and reflections. and then the common with quite a radical plan, and i think that spooks people around the corner another think tank, founded by form, a conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher, someone less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. and they haven't come into the markets that more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't really down enough on the supply side. they don't send that communication in terms of they just on the plans tax cuts that i had spoken about consistently. mccann, hey, the bob's market will react in the same way. let's not forget,
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of course these people got less trust selective, but even they seem a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi core things budget statement last friday was received by the markets. and of course, we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value, interest rates went up, lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals, and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth 70000000000 dollars to prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan and is precisely these things. millions of traditional conservative party voters care about which is why the latest opinion polls are chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering $33.00 point lead over the ruling conservatives of things continue as they are, is difficult to say how trust could be the person that fights the next election
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because it would be, you know, i see a side note from the conservative party. the question is he would replace that. i wouldn't be surprised if bars johnson comes back. who's that? yes, you heard it. all. this uncertainty means the return, of course, johnson isn't as far fetched as it seems. the government, meanwhile, is backpedaling officials from britain's independent fiscal watchdog, the office for budget responsibility arriving at downing street on friday to deliver their verdict on the plan. something governments normally do ahead of a fiscal announcement. the chancellor of the exchequer quasi quoting on the other hand, refused in a dash for growth. and a rush to sample is trust is leadership in history. a leadership that's faltering. the 1st hurdle. the falcon al jazeera london, so hi, darren al jazeera, a golden band said baseballs latest player to reach 700 home runs. peter will have all the details and ah,
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tobar on al jazeera campaigning for nigeria is elections begins as candidates vi for votes. and what is set to be a decisive and close race. emmy award winning folk lines returns with an exclusive investigation into alleged cover ups by the us border patrol. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president g likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world fully retrieved? takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world's largest film industry. 60 years on from the cuban missile crisis. we asked what can be learned from events that lead the world to the brink of nuclear war? october on al jazeera, informed opinions, i believe that armenia and other regional should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on the inside story on al jazeera
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blue? ah, i do ask you this for his pizza. we beginning south america where at least 14 football fans have been injured. automotive, a stadium collapsed in the to lane capital santiago, thousands of supporters had gathered in the monumental stadium to watch a training session for local club. colo colo. when the top section fell onto stands below, in a statement the club said it was caused by some fans climbing onto an advertising structure. morocco is reportedly considering a bid to host the 2025 africa cup of nations of the original hosts. guinea was
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stripped of the tournament. african football chief said that infrastructure in guinea would not be ready for the biggest football tournament on the continent. i'll just admit interests has this update from conner cree. the general sign a contract stadium hand corner with its practice towards the opening and closing ceremonies of the africa football tournament to be hosted by guinea. now, when the announcement was met, that the right hosting right was taken away from guinea. that was huge disappointment. this stadium was 100 over to the union government in 2015, but it's clear to see that there are other facility to need it. costs are going on and as big as the africa couple permissions. not one of the reasons why the configuration of african football pointed out to the guinea or just that guinea was not prepared already to do this. now. it's a similar situation in a few other stadiums across the country. now for many in guinea. yeah, it's a big disappointment simply because the whole country was looking for
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a corner like this, which could provide, i needed destruction from the menu, so she can, i can pull it, could problems here in this country for small businesses. now we're looking for it to maximize profits, to increase that income with a lot of people coming into guinea and bringing more resources, more money, and then they were looking to cash. however, when the announcement came that the rights to the couple of nature didn't, it had been taken away by the configuration of huge disappointment arsenal. stay top of the premier league of the 31 winner, the biggest rivals talking them in the north london derby also took the lead off the 20 minutes through a brilliant go from the phil. it's on the policy that got the home crowd at the emma. it's going as well as the manager returning back in attendance, labor hurricane putting a penalty for teams go in 16 games against the arsenal. the gun has got back in front. early in the 2nd half through gabrielle jesse went from bad to worse than
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when emerson royal was given a straight red color. so that challenge that was before granite, chuck around the things or for mc hello sets aside, who me for point here in the table for aria doing their best to keep mx and stuff. and if, when will title policy on ice? charlotte plays on po position to sunday, singapore ground free with a red bull of the defending champion, only qualifying an 8th place. photo g p. meanwhile, is in thailand, way rookie marker, becky security 1st position in the premium classroom. italian who rides valentino roughly theme broke the old tom lap, recorded the chain international circuit potential, top spot on the grid chapter of leader federal court that auto saw from, for the russian athletes who don't support the war. and ukraine could be allowed to compete internationally. and then be, president thomas says he is looking into a way of allowing such athletes to return. but he says he organization faces
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a dilemma on how to make it happen. russia athletes have been banned from international sports since the start of the conflict. 30 a year. longest, lay of drought in north american sports, and finally ended with the seattle mariners celebrating a return to major league baseball's post season of 21 years away. they were up against the oakland athletics when cal randy clinched the wild card birth with this homer. the treasure map rally hitting the game a winner as they booked their spotted to one victory. seattle celebrations on the field lost the bill of 10 minutes. as the fans and players finally rid themselves of 2 decades of disappointments
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the st. louis cardinals were also celebrating one of their players handing over gold plated band to albert pupils. last week, the 42 year old joined an exclusive club of just 3 other players. for his 700 home runs earning himself the unusual trophy, or use a more conventional wooden bass as united 701 home runs on friday, the cardinal's beating the pittsburgh pirates to watch. okay, i'll be here again a little bit later with more sports is click. yes, thank you. we will see you later. that is it this, these are birds. i'll be back in a couple minutes. there's another half hour news coming up. i will see them barbara . ah ah
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