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see that part of the wheel turned to africa, that the rains we been watching here, the done nothing for somali and not much for kenya. we are concentrating further west, certainly nigeria. but i think in the next day or so as a line here from san marly down through the central african republic to both congo, republics, we shall be pretty wet to be honest south of all this much talk about rain wise, but temperatures are on the high side, some, but swan is looking pretty hot ah, informed opinions. i believe that armina and other regions 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? ah, showcase of the best documentary films from across the network. and out is era, hulu.
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the nation president, orders this said you will, you will football matches after a stem pay kills more than $174.00 people. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera, alive from jo, also coming up ukraine retakes, the case supply hub of layman from russia in key. biggest gang since it's counter offensive last month. voting underway in ethnically divided bosnia herzegovina, in what's been called the most important elections in the 990 mall and the us in venezuela range of prisoners for deal. 7 americans released in exchange for true men convicted for drug trafficking.
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ah, welcome to the program. we begin in indonesia where at least 174 people have been killed in a stan paid following a contentious football match. it happened in the city of milan after a match between home team a ream of f c. and their rivals sewer via the chaos began after supporters from the losing side invaded the pitch. police responded by firing t gas, which caused the crowd to flee to the exit. president joker without him, has ordered a review of security at football nation. but does he? i have specially requested the police chief investigator and get to the bottom of this case. furthermore, i have also ordered the indonesian football association to temporarily hold the legal one matches until evaluations and improvements to safety procedures have been
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completed. i regret this tragedy and i hope this is the last tragedy to occur and indonesian football. we cannot have this anymore, but i, sportsmanship, humanity and brotherhood in the nation should be upheld together. jessica washington has the latest from jakarta. there were some disgruntled fans, disappointed with the outcome of the match, disappointed that the home team lost. and as they climbed onto the page some 3000 people, the police attempted to disperse. the crowd attempted to stop the incidents of violence that were happening on the field until they fired tear gas. and as a result, the people panic and they rushed for the exits. there were some 16 exits at the stadium, but it appears that people rushed to the nearest exit as they tried to lead the stadium. and as a result, there was over crowding. there was a stampede. and what we heard from the local health authority in milan is that people died as a result of being trampled on and then suffocating into these in football, has around the checkered history. indonesians love football. it is an extremely
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popular sport here. but at the same time, the sport has had a number of problems and chief among those problems are the issues of violence and sun hooliganism. there is intense rivalry between these local clubs in the indonesian local league, and that rivalry often spills out into chaos, into violence and even into riots. and so this is really a common occurrence these, but these violent incidents, these riots at football matches, i have friends who are involved as football coaches here in indonesia. and they say that they wouldn't feel comfortable even taking their own family to these matches because of the, these incidents which happened far too frequently. there's been a long history of stampedes in rise at the football game. so let's take a look at some of the worst in the past 3 decades. writing after a match in the egyptian city of port saved in 2012 left 73 people dead and a 1000 injured. the gyptian length was suspended for 2 years. one of africa's worst
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football stan paines's, nagondo capitals outcry in 2001 around 126 were killed when police find t guests at writing spectators. a stamp aid of football fans and 996 world cub qualifying match in guatemala city. killed up to 82 people, crowns of pushed down stairs and tumbled over saints and 90. 6 liverpool supporters were crushed to death at hills for stadium in the british city of sheffield. in 1989. they had been trapped in overcrowded and fenced in inclusion. let's bring in was my homemade. he's the director at amnesty international indonesia. and he joined us from bogo in indonesia. and thanks so much for being on the program for what your reaction to this deadly incident show really shar we
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look, i think we have lost it was been how may will tranquil spectrum a little later in the program. but for the moment we'll move on the i, russian forces have pulled out of the strategically important east in ukrainian city of layman. it's part of john. yes. one of the 4 regions russia claim to annex and 2 days ago, shaman served as a logistics in transport had for russian forces. charles stratford has more from chemicals. ukrainian soldiers waved their flag at the entrance to leman brown, the brother all him, and i for them. footage that al jazeera cannot independently verify, shows dead soldiers and burnt out tanks beside the road. ukrainian military said it surrounded the strategically important town and partially russian occupied region
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of the next hours later, the russian military said it had been forced to retreat. this is all done and we'll go zachary, now there was a high risk of being encircled. so our forces were withdrawn from the position and lemon to more advantageous lines, like pro russia media at video believe to show a russian tank retreating north towards crimean or a town russian forces still control mirrors though, could asked them earlier. we tried to save our strength and control the road between layman and the town camino that there were reinforcements trying to get in and established positions in order to stop the ukrainian. so could i ask you, who are you in ukrainian forces, celebrating pushing russian forces out that one of a number of villages in the surrounding area. ukrainian soldiers and volunteers evacuated moral civilians from the frontline town of buck. mood that has come under increasing russian shelling in recent weeks. the bottom of her study snobs, fidel,
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because of the secondary shelling, you see what happened or yesterday of the day before yesterday a projectile fell. there was an older man in the house. they took him away, i was in the kitchen when the explosion happened. here, it is impossible to be here. crane and authorities say more than half the 70000 people who lived in bar mood from the surrounding area before the war. we were ready fled the russians say this retreat was strategic before cave and it's nato partners. it will be seen as a humiliating defeat. cha, stratford al jazeera cremmit holst. emerson's president, vladimir putin announced a mandatory draft of military aged men and has been an accident to russia's borders . many thousands have fled the country, and the growing number of russians in countries like georgia is warring residence in mankind, reports from the capital tbilisi. this man spreads hate against russians across the city of tbilisi, but as fast as he can, graffiti,
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the city paints over it with equal speed. he wants all the russians out of georgia and russia out of ukraine. the war between russia and georgia fulton years ago. still says strong feelings and similarities between that and the war and ukraine. a common we were out here are putting, hullo, are here, other to russia is in our copier, inter estate and on this wall. ah, is so message to the citizens of russia as it are russians, you are not home. here. he is part of a collective of activists who are becoming increasingly vocal and angry, over the influx of tens of thousands of russians who arrived since president vladimir putin announced a partial mobilization of men to fight in ukraine. nick represents the more extreme, almost xenophobic end of antique russian sentiment. however, you don't have to travel very far to find people who are equally concerned. they're
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worried about rising rents, the neighborhoods. they're also worried about those same neighborhoods being swamped back time is a digital artist to reversion. traditional georgian historical figures into futuristic digital art. he's also concerned that local people could be squeezed out . no may return urinal by lockwood. i miss you. i think that in every country we should have tourism, but now there are more russian tourist than normal. they are provoking us and that's fine. when i tell it becomes an issue. 50 percent depression, same. okay. most of them, i don't like russians into the sea are also feeling the change in attitude. you know, not throwing up. some of the young people have an aggressive attitude and they say, why are you coming here? i think people under 25 mainly, but pension is also say we are making prices go up. and i say, put, and will make us join russia. one of the 1st things many people do when reaching a new places get a local phone number and outside the furniture of these russians, a sharing the knowledge of where to live and the basics of moving to
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a new place. but with official statistics around 9000 people arriving every day, the tide of sentiment against them seems to be rising as quickly as the numbers crossing the border. iran con, which is 0 to lisa. but his in bosnia and herzegovina heading to the polls, experts say it's the most important ballot to be held since the end of the buzz me more. in 1995, a 3400000 people are eligible to choose members of the collective presidency. the country's governing system is one of the most complicated in the world. the dayton peace accords ended the bosnian war 995 and established a system of ethnic quotas with a numerous levels of government, the agreement named bows. me ahead. so, governance, 3 main ethnic groups above the ex, crow apps, and serves as the countries cause each and people it also split the country into 2 entities. the federation of bosnia, herzegovina, and republic. scott, the federation is predominantly buzz me. i can cro atwell republic sip sky is
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served. both entities have their own prime ministers and parliaments. they are linked through a week central government to try pa tied presidency is made up of one buzz me at $11.00 crow, and share the full ye him with a rotation every month. buzz me as a main house of parliament uses a system of proportional representation. 28 members, a directly elected by voters in the federation and the remaining 14 elected by republic. scott, as a bank reports from sorry, ever. in a popular coffee shop, incentives, sorry, april. first time voters discuss the future of their country. it's unsustainable. so the sheer no contradictory nature of our constitution itself has affected our political system during the years after the war. and it has not only hindered the development of the country, but also the reconciliation after the concert. after 3 years of brutal war,
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the dayton peace agreement in short, the presidential system based on existing divisions along ethnic and religious lines. 3 presidents, pause. net muslim, sab, orthodox, and crop catholic. but 27 years later, this tangible frustration with the electoral system and lack of progress to come to serb leader miller at dick has openly talked about separating from bosnia and herzegovina. and many fear a nationalist crack president could be elected a development that could further deepen divisions and lead to a possible conflict. the high representative to partner christian schmidt has warned of a political crisis that runs very deep on the streets of sorry, of all people feel frustrated by the system. it will be and i'm here, we wish this system changes into something new. and then young people rule and it parties are not ethnically and nationally pure back at a coffee shop. some refuse to be categorized by the 3 main ethnic divisions in the
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country. the way that we see that we are either one of the bosnian serbs or crowds . what about the rest? we cannot elect ourselves. we cannot be represented in the government. we are not one of the 3 people are not being represented equally. and our democracy and our summer in the, in the country is always being challenged by the others in the last year has been increased. talk about tensions and conflict, possibly breaking out, especially close to an election. i see my parents far from severance. they survived the genocide i see to my mom, and when i ask for like, do you feel threats and do feel like there's going to be a ward that you're going to hear the bullets that you're going to hear? the bullets again, she's like. yes, i believe that there will be a war again. i feel really anxious sometimes. but then i ask people like, well, what do you think about the war and even people, people from both entities and they're like, we don't want war. we don't want that happening again and then you ask some other
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people from from duration. and they said like, oh, we also said this in $192.00. like people said this like there were, there won't be a were happening and it happened. the list of problems, bosnia faces is long, and politicians are also accused of food and divisions. most of the parties that are participating in the government are actually for them raising ethnic tensions and producing problems in conflicts is how they divert the attention of the public . so far there's been no viable alternative to the current system for the elections and some fear that any change it could create even more segregation by solidifying powers for national politicians. i said bake. i'll just sarah, sorry, april voting and started in bulgaria for the 4th parliamentary election in just to 18 months. opinion po, show the vote. he's unlikely to brag a long standing political deadlock. 3 time prime minister boy came by ourselves. conservative party looks set to win the most votes,
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but it may not be enough to form a governing coalition. still ahead on al jazeera, we follow what is expected to be one of the most divisive elections in brazil's history. ah, now some heat hung on the southeast of europe for quite a while now, but this push in the atlantic, i think, is finally get to see the end of it has been a slow moving funnel system, bringing significant rain which will carry on doing the same thing i think on the coast to the age reality than that edges right across towards the black sea and behind it, the air is much cooler, but where it cools down here, it warms up in spain. so in color, for example, $3033.00 of the maximum and far above the normal. so it's not too warm for some,
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at least. but that's not the case. the northern you. yes, the sun is i but we're in the teens that i think steadily in the teens going down quite cold at night in frost. you want to place to just probably normal ms. october after all. but take you through monday, you'll see the continued spread of the, of the blue and circulation setting up in western russia, bringing a pretty heavy rain down to the baltic states or at least eastern this you ania the suns back up further west is still nice and warm in spain and the rain stop falling in france as is jump south. this unusual to the man to rain is getting this far north and we're talking still about the gamble suddenly getting beside dental sir to you shouldn't be this wet this late in the year. but it clearly is ah, with
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ah ah ah ah hello, you're watching, i'm 0. i'm in language. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 174 people have been killed in a stand pain at a football match in indonesia. the chaos began off to support us from the losing side invaded the page, at least responded by firing
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t guests which caused the crowd to flee for the exit. ukrainian troops had retaken the strategically important eastern city of laymen in a counter offensive. it's out of town. yes. one of the 4 regents claimed by russia layman, served as a logistics in transport hub for russian forces. vote is in bosnia and herzegovina, heading to the poles. experts say it's the most important ballot to be held there. since the end of the bosnian war in 1995, the country is governing system is one of the most complicated in the world and is divided along ethnic lines. and iranian american, imprisoned in iran for 7 years has been released. the mcnamira who was convicted on espionage charges, has been freed from ty, runs even prison, his 85 year old father because no massage, num id rather who was released from jail in 2018 has been allowed to leave around
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for medical treatment to bring us up to speed, let's bring in russell santa who's alive for us into a run for so what's the significance of this prisoner release and one of the broader implications on the relationship between k run and washington? well, it's quite a complicated story that the prisoners exchange has a history between the u. s. and iran, just last night the u. m announced at 2 american citizens had been released from the ran imprisons. and that had a back it now mercy and his son c. american m as associate magnum as the sun, was detained in iran, in 2015 based on the charges of leak into sensitive information from iran, collaborating with the foreign governments. and all so the debate and also breaching iranian laws and his father bagger, num ozzie came iran to follow his sons case, and he was also detained. so now his father,
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the bid this 85 years old business man is lillius for a medical treatment, india. se, but the son is, is, is in iran, and he is on a one week fur lock. so at the moment is not clear whether this relock is going to be extended or not. but then at the gentle expectation here is that if the ron gets what it wants in return, that is highly possible to, to, to, to happen. so now with, as i said, it has a history, this is not the 1st prisoner's exchange deal that is agreed between us any run in 2016. there was another deal or between these 2 companies, iran received at the received 7 and the usa received received 4. and also you received $1700000000.00 as well in 2019 or so one from you run and one from the us . we have been, have been exchanged. so at the moment we do not know the details of the deal yet. but did that the people familiar with the issues are seeing that you're on once it's frozen, assessed by the usa to be released,
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which is something around $7000000000.00, probably in south korea and also some of the iranian prisoners. it is sir image. sonya says is that are in prison, india say also to be released. iranians are seeing the towns of their citizens are still in the us prisons. so a here it's not, could you who has a mediated the deal, but the did the u. s. a state department has expressed his appreciation to some companies that how the deal did seriously learn cutter. you're either out of emory's, or man and the united kingdom. so what this could lead and what will be the impact of that? the general expectation you have in iran is that particularly well did that, that the region is going through a very much that high tension. and the protest are still on going in iran. and while that mignon negotiations or, or see in a bad look that could create a positive and vitamin that could give a push to, to, to, to, to, to, to further the nuclear negotiations between the worst and the iran or i'm thank you
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very much wrestle satellite for us in tehran, venezuela has released to 7 jailed americans including of 5 oil executives. that was an exchange for the release of to relatives of venezuelan president nicholas madura who had been convicted for drug trafficking. the prisoners swamp happen to have to secret talks between the united states and mentor as government which is under strict us sanctions. roslyn jordan has moved from washington dc. the united states and venezuela have carried out a prisoner swap on saturday. and this comes after several months of intense negotiations, including a face to face meeting between american and venezuelan officials in caracas at the end of june, 7 men, 7 americans, including 5 men who worked for the oil. giant cit, go, had been what the u. s. considered wrongfully detained by them,
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a doodle government. they have mel all been released and they are on their way back to the united states. in exchange, the u. s. president joe biden granted clemency to to venezuela men who had been convicted several years ago of drug trafficking. these 2 men happened to be the nephews of the wife of the venezuelan president nicholas my doodle. it appeared according to white house officials speaking on background, that in order to get the americans released, releasing these 2 men had to be a part of the deal. and after much consideration, white house officials say, joe biden finally granted the men clemency in order to bring us citizens home. now again, this is not a situation in which you as official saying that u. s. venezuela relations are going to improve overnight. and they also would not speculate of whether other americans wrongfully detained by venezuela could be released any time in the near future. they did rec,
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repeat their call for the venezuelan government to improve its democratic processes to improve its economy, to respect human rights. so warm ties between got off because and washington are not immediately in the offing its election day in brazil, and polls will soon open what's expected to be one of the most divisive boats in the country's history. former president lewis in a c o. what lula da silva has a comfortable opinion poll lane. i've a president giant both in our but both in our has repeatedly told his support as he may not accept the results if he loses. manuel rapids is in a way, diginero and fall. this report. the presidential elections are drawing near and on the streets of rio, there's a nato. there is no shortage of political opinions. am i this holly,
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my list for ties? i would like to see more schools, more hospitals, and for the candidate who vince to invest in the future of our children. though most here agree this election will be a defining moment for the future direction of the country. there's a lack of optimism that whoever wins the presidency will improve the lives of brazil's poorest citizens and away i don't think any one will fix the situation in brazil. some receive more, while others receive less. there is no health care, no education, and there is nothing left for the pull. on sunday, brazilians will head to the polls for a 1st round of voting. though officially, there are almost a dozen candidates running for president. the election is a race between incumbent president jade ball. so nato and former president received nass. you let the cba, who has been leading in the polls. political analysts here in brazil say the country is starkly divided along ideological lines. even now on the eve of the
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elections, the race between lula and both so narrow is too close to predict publicity, little hugo economist, mount or rashly says that while both lula and bull sonata have been vague in their campaign promises, they still polarized the electorate. though newfoundland phoned oh, what are stealing this polarization is a rhetoric from both sides of the other is a radical young with eula, saying that balsam arrow represents the radical right. and both an arrow saying that lula represents the threat of communism. now hold on, a brazilian electoral law dictates that presidential candidates need at least 50 percent plus one vote to win if neither luma or bull. so now to achieve that during sunday's vote, a 2nd round of voting will take place on october 30th. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, real vision, nato. several afghan women having to have taken to the straits of cobbled to protest against the killing of students in an education st on friday. protest is
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demanding more security from the taliban government. dozens were killed in the blast. most of them were female students. it happened in an area of cavil where many people from the his are minority lives. his iras are often targeted in a task because a day race and religious belief. democratic elections in chad have been delayed for up to 2 years. a national forum set up by the ruling military june to has extended the transition period to democracy by a maximum of 24 months. it also ruled june to later mohammed address and de b would be eligible to run for president when elections are eventually held. he will also stay on as transitional president, a state of emergency has been declared and mccain of fasten. it comes 2 days after its 2nd military coup in 8 months. that led to president paul on re member being removed from power on saturday,
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cru supporters at 5 to the french embassy in the capital. thank use the french military of sheltering the members, which france denies. nicholas has, has this report from the residence in brick sciences capital. why do running away from gunfire? overhead. military helicopters fly low over the city, coupe lauder scramble into position the fear a counter offensive from forces loyal to colonel bologna. that emits the confusion . shops are closed, their owners sensing danger. what's going on when i got out of turn, we don't know what's going on, but we heard gunfire, but we don't know what or who's behind it when we just need unity. so we can move forward. on friday, soldiers announced a qu on national television declaring a state of emergency in closing the countries borders. they are led by a young captain, ibrahim tory, and claimed,
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if ousted bologna to power himself just 8 months ago in another military coup, the member is now in hiding in. it's unclear who is actually in charge. the coup waters accused frowns of protecting me by the former colonial power has been supporting brocade us forces against attacks from on bootleg, iso and arcade us from, says it isn't involved in brocade. across those internal affairs, there has been international condemnation from france. the united nations, the african union, and the west african body echo was all calling on soldiers to return to their barracks. but inside the country, there are mounting protests in support of the cooper waters hours before the curfew . demonstrators carrying russian flag marched in walker, duke in the country, 2nd city bobo de la, so they support the cooper water and believe moscow can bring.

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