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this is al jazeera. ah, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in del, himes, eddie and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. a football game turned into tragedy. a $125.00 people are killed in a stampedes after indonesian police fire a tear gas to disperse. unruly fans. a former leader are seeking a comeback and a polarizing far right, president. it's lula da silva. versus j. your bull, so narrow as elections get underway in brazil. voting also underway and ethnically divided bosnia herzegovina, described as the most important election since the 19 ninety's war. and the u. k. prime minister admits her government should have been better prepared before announcing tax cuts that sent the pelham plummeting to record lows. i'm devin ash,
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with sport. a huge game in the premier league has just kicked off. man city puts their own beat and sought to the season on the line against united in the manchester dobby updates later in the news. our ah welcome to the news. our in indonesia, at least a 125 people have been killed in a stampede following a contentious football match. president joker widow has ordered a review of security at football games. the fee for president called the stampede. a tragedy beyond comprehension. victoria, gate and be reports. the stampede happened in the city of midland, in east jaw of a province after a match between home team arena f. c, and their rival, sir, by the chaos began of to support is from the losing side. a ream, f c invaded the pitch. police responded by firing t a gas which caused fans to flee for the exit. but next ago,
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many of the friends lost their lives because of officers who did not humanize us is very disappointed with treatment because many lives were lost. faith is rules banned the use of tear gas by stewards or police football matches is jarvis police chief defended the crowd control measures used by his offices are noble, i'm not them. it was a feeling of disappointment that prompted supporters to go down to the field to ask the place why they lost the game. that's when the security team moved in. so fans went get on to the field or interact with the players. during that process t, a guess was fired because there was anarchy on. o, please estimate 3000 fans stormed the pitch in did easy president, yoko widow has ordered an investigation into the incident with those, but i got body. i have specially requested the police chief investigates and get to the bottom of this case. furthermore, i have also ordered the indonesian football association to temporarily halt legal
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one matches until evaluations and improvements and safety procedures. i've been completed by can process. ah, 42000 people attended the sell out match all a ream, f. c. supporters, sir by fans weren't allowed to buy tickets because of the risk of violence. i think at this moment fif, i should step up. not by bending innovation with bull, but working together, guiding our football association with the right security measures. east of as provincial government says it will give $650.00 in compensation to the families of the victims and promises lessons will be learned. so a tragedy like this doesn't happen again, victoria gay to be al jazeera, alaska. like to jessica washington, who's joining us from a lying. that's where the stampede actually happened. jessica, so just tell us what you've been seeing and hearing on the grounds.
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so i'm joining you, as you mentioned, from milan in east java, and specifically from one of the hospitals where the victims of this page was sent . this is the sy full hospital in my lung, so the victims were sent here to be treated. and also those who were killed in the sam paid were, were sent here. their bodies were identified by their families, that processes identification of those 125 victims has now been complete. we had a short while ago from authorities confirming that indeed 125 people were killed in this incident. at least $34.00 of them killed out the stadium itself. we've also begun to get a clear picture of some of the victims. well, we don't know the names, we don't know the ages of all of them, but from what we heard from local authorities, one of them included a 4 year old child. and many of the victims were teenagers. this is of course a tragedy, not just for this community of my long,
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not just for football in indonesia, but indeed for the whole country. and there is shock that such an incident could happen while of course, violent incident, that football matches, and indonesia have happened in the past. the lead, he does have a bit of a check in history, in terms of violence at games. we've never seen anything like this, and of course, an incident like this. such a serious such a tragic incident, raises important question, noting of course, the context that violence and fan hooliganism is a long standing problem here in indonesia. but asking questions indeed about how the situation escalated to the point that 125 people lost their lives. and many people including human rights groups like amnesty international, calling for accountability and all the in the an investigation into police conduct to be thoroughly conducted. and not just the investigation, but to ensure that those responsible for the decision making that resulted in this dangerous environment at the stadium to be held account. there are also questions
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going forward. next year in geneva will house it's 1st ever seen tournament the on the twenty's and it's considered quite a prestigious event and a major achievement for the football scene in indonesia. now of course, those events will take place under a sort of shadow questions about whether the country is capable of holding these mass found events for football in a safe way. and indonesia is also bidding to be a coast, a host for the asian cup. and now of course, there will be questions about whether indonesia would be an appropriate choice for now though in here in my lungs, the focus is very much on the victims of the families, funerals are already being held and those will continue tomorrow. ok, jessica, thank you so much. jessica washington reporting from the scene of that disaster in milan or some pizza. right? that football games have long broken out around the world. let's take a look back at some of the worst. in the past 3 decades, there was writing after matching the addiction city of port, sorry,
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that was in 2012. it left 73 people dead and a 1000 injured that gyptian league was suspended for 2 years. one of africa was worth football stampedes was in the gun and capital of across in 2001 that went around a $126.00 were killed when police fire tear gas at rioting spectators. a stampede of football fans at a 1996 world cup qualifying match in guatemala city, killed 82 people. many were pushed down the stairs and they tumbled over seats and $96.00, liverpool supporters were crushed to death at hillsboro stadium and the british should city of sheffield in 1989. they had been trapped in enclosures that were overcrowded on fence then. let's bring and keep still who's a visiting professor of crowd science at university of suffolk. he's joining us by skype from burton and kendall, that's in the u. k. welcome to the al jazeera news. our now this p in indonesia is
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being described as one of the world's worst stadium. disaster is just give me a reaction to it and, and are you confident that the investigation will lead to some sort of accountability? well, let's start with the was stampede. when you use that phrase, the immediate image is created in your mind of how the animals running, running a mock, and this is not an appropriate one. there's an action on a reaction. what you need to understand in these types of incidences. is this the crowd reacting to a police action, or did the crowd itself cause the incident and from what i've seen so far, this is a crowd running away from a tear gas incursion. so this is the fight and flight syndrome. and psychologically we would deal with very differently, and when you use the word stamp you to mediately changing the whole incident as being the crowds fault, right? so it's very, very important to try and get down ology, right? until you know what the facts are. was this a crowd reacting to the the,
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the tear gas or was the crowd itself instigating the whole incident? well, they're friendly as criticism over the police is handling of saturdays events and we'll wait to see what, what more comes out of the investigation. but we also understand that there were an extra $4000.00 tickets that were sold beyond the capacity of the stadium. do you think that could be a contributing factor to, to this incident and what happens? you would need to look at the facts of the case. i mean, i've done a lot of work and least times of investigations and an expert witness cases. it's very important to get the facts right to understand what the risk assessment was, what the crime management plan was, capacity of the venue and any monitoring of crowd coming in. and so if those factors need to be clearly established before anybody can look at what the, the true causes of this incident was, i'm, i'm only dealing with the,
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i've only just come by from a, a 20 hour journey from the usa. so i'm only catching up with the information on this so far, but what i've seen this looks very much like a crowd reacting to a situation. all right, well then we won't keep you long since you've just come off a flight. but let me just ask you one final question as someone who's worked on such investigations, what are you going to be looking out for, or what is your advice to those now who are taking on this investigation? what do they need to be doing 1st? like any investigation? you start with a very neutral approach to it. don't bias your opinion on what you think has happened. look at the fights. what was the risk assessment prior to the much, what policing action, how many police force, what type of security in student was in place? what was the history of these 2 supports and funds in that area? what about the tickets? i mean, these are all fundamental questions that you need to gather the information for
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before you even start the investigation. as to what are all of the key facts involved in the case, i've seen some video footage, but of course, but after the tear gas was fired. so it's, it is going with a very neutral mine. got the got the evidence and then assess the case based on the facts. ok, we thank you so much. keep still for joining us. thank you. thank you home . so polls have opened in brazil and elections widely seen as the most important since the restoration of democracy in the 1980s. the former president, louisa nazi lula da silva, scene here has cast his vote. he is running to lead the country once again and has been pulling ahead of incumbent arab olson arrow by double digits on the president . also narrow cast his vote and rio de janeiro. he told journalists that he is confident he will win around
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a 156000000 people are eligible to cast their ballots. that the largest electorate in brazil's history here is 0 venue with a viewer, as guide to the election. mueller to silver j, or bosa narrow champion of the working class versus anti establishment populist to very different visions for brazil. so here's what you need to know. lula story is an integral part of his appeal to voters. a metal worker returned. union leader who goes on to make history as a to time president, a man of the people leading one of the world's most unequal countries. but the more didn't pot vehicle gravy before i lived in a room and kitchen with 13 people. so i'm aware of what the population is going through his signature achievement, social programs that lift tens of millions of people out of poverty, expand access to health care and education. and he can also point a strong economic record. take a look at brazil's g d p at the end of his presidency, 7 and
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a half percent. annual growth in 2010 enviable lula leaves office with a remarkable, 80 percent approval rating. those are the days when barack obama refers to him as the most popular politician on earth to day lula is trying to rekindle that magic lulu. 2 point oh if you will. but in the years since he left office, his reputation has taken a major blow. many now associate lose his presidency with widespread corruption. he himself was imprisoned for taking a bribe, though he maintained his innocence, and the conviction was eventually overturn. what about the incumbent president boston aro, he's charismatic to a far right authority figure who promises to dismantle the left legacy. he has a loyal base of supporters, particularly among evangelical christians. here's our latin america editor, lucy newman, reporting on boston aro, and the christian right. and so paulo, yes, amazing of the devil. warner came in a re,
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here for the president, combination hardline, conservative values and nationalism. i'm convinced the millions of resilience with people like me or. i mean, his supporters even include people superstore ne, more who posted this on, picked out just days before the vote. that is the both scenario death. however, the president has alienated many brazilians over the last 4 years. faced with the pandemic, boston aro, was anti vax, anti mask anti social distancing. and brazilians died in their hundreds of thousands bodies buried in mass graves. the country has the world highest cove in death toll per capita, something for which also noro does not appears and take responsibility. i am sure for today. i am sorry, but we are all going to die one day. we have to stop being a country of sissy saw love. oh boy. yeah,
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you heard that right. the president bern, rating brazilians over morning. the dead at the went on sunday. a candidate must have 50 percent of the votes plus one. if that doesn't happen, they will go to a 2nd round of voting. and one last thing for you to keep in mind as you watch the results come in. if paulson are loses on sunday, as polls suggest that he might, will he accept the result of the votes to this critical question, he has so far, refused to give an unequivocal answer. let's get an update from monica anika of joining us from you. read the scenario. so how is the voting going, monica a so it's been pretty calm. i mean, there was this very, a tension before the, the voting day. people were saying that there might be political violence. people were very worried about this. but so far, both presidents able sonata and former president weaver the national other, have already voted. they both to spoke to the press, briefly,
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and said that the best man will win if elections are fair and clean. he has been questioning the integrity of the electronic voting system, which has been used in brazil for the past 22 years. it was used in fact, to elect him president into elect his sons, one of them senator the other one congressman. the other one state legislator, so that's both of mattel luna. 8 on the other hand said that this is the most important election for him. this is the 6th time he's running for president, and he was already elected and reelected once. so this would be the 3rd time if he's on like did that. he would be president and you've been speaking to people on the ground there and rio de janeiro. what are they telling you about the issues that are most important to them? oh, well i'm a, i'm here at a school which is close to the hosp the year,
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which is the biggest to prevail. lot were slumped in knob. a brazil, in fact, in latin america, and it's also close as most have l as here in brazil are close to a rich neighborhood fee of a mixture of both people. now there's one woman i was talking to. she used to be a cleaning lady. she's now retired, she said she wants to vote for laura. she needs a change because she lost 5 relatives in co bid 19 because they didn't get the vaccine. so she says she's voting for him and she wants him to win. now today she won't wait for a 2nd turn. she says, another woman i was speaking to was also poor, said he, she would vote for lula, but she works in a restaurant. the owner of the restaurant is the wife of a military man. and she is very much pro bowls that matters. so she just told her her boss that she didn't know and who she would, bob, but she's going to vote for lula. so there's a lot of difference. most poor people,
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especially poor women, weren't up to 2 minimum wages support all of the military and the police support avo coronado. okay, monica, thank you so much for the update monica in a cab reporting from rio de janeiro on tomorrow head on the al jazeera and is our including this. we follow the bite of traders and guinea whose businesses are suffering a year on from the military coup. when conducting a welcome to country is a way of inviting and welcoming people to was really in football chief slammed the behavior of football fans during an aboriginal ceremony before and much that's always coming up a little later with ah, but 1st voters in bosnia herzegovina are casting their ballots, the pole is widely seen as the most important since the end of the bosnian war,
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1995, nearly 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. so the date and peace of court ended the bosnian war in 1995, and established the system of ethnic quotas within many levels of government. the agreement, names bosnia, herzegovina as 3 main ethnic groups, but the cro, us and serves as the countries constituent people. it also split the nation into 2 so called entities, the federation of bosnia, herzegovina, republic. a 3rd sco. the federation is predominantly balzac and croats. while republic a serfs got served and both entities have their own prime ministers and parliaments, their link through a week central government. a tripartite presidency is made up of one boss, me one serve and one crew who share a 4 year term. it's rotated every 8 months, bosnians main house of parliament uses the system of proportional representation.
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28 members are directly elected by voters in the federation, and the remaining 14 are elected by republic. i'll serve scott as big as covering the elections. he's joining us from. sorry, able so talk us through how the polling has been going so far. i said the pose, open 7, a cook 7 am to time here and they will close at 7 o'clock in the evening. now we visited the polling station. it didn't seem that busy, but well from what we're hearing is that the voter turned slightly up on the previous election. but right now we're in the old town center of sarajevo. the weather is good. people are cheerful. people having traditional disco, steve up and back and having tea, but underneath that feeling of cheerfulness is a considerable amount of time. and then as you said, this is one of those lessons that seen as very important since the war in the ninety's. now joining me now as nick thompson, who's
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a political analyst here in san diego, nick explained to me why are these election so important? well at this very moment it's, we're on the hive so to speak of ultra nationalists who are trying to break up the country again ever since the end of the war. so. so on the one side you'll have someone like me, lord, our daughter, which is the leader of the republic, such a ripple because such cuts are being republic. who is a pro put in a leader trying to a secede from, from this part of boss. and on the other side, you have someone like doug unsure which was the leader of boston corrosion nationalist party. so i was b hardy is that who's exactly trying to do the same again with his attract claim, another part of this country. so as well the best succeeding last year we had miller, i don't recall ready, you know, that free putting himself out of the boston state apparatus, which is completely legal against the dayton peace agreement, which ended the bosnian war. and on the other side,
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you'll have someone like doug on shore, which openly saying like, i want this headset boss, not project back again, which is a criminal project which was already convicted by the former tribunal. criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia. what happens if a crew act, separatist leader, is elected in this presidency? well, then you will have they facto the whole car up among ethnic religious lines of the country, which means the breakup of the country. you already have this, unilaterally pull out of mill road on the one side of the country, and then you'll have exactly the same on the western part of the country. but boston isn't alone. there are western countries are looking at what's taking place here. you have a high representative, has the role of the high representative helped her in bosnia. yeah, her look, the higher up sensitive was place in boston as girls at the end of the war is the one who was overseeing the implementation of the peace agreement as we speak. and he is a factor the boss of the country so he can do whatever you want and he can se nationalist
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back home. and he isn't doing that. so by the, by the way, he's even helping them as cement morse apartheid with industry by, by deepening more the analytic camp of the country by amending for example, the election law before the elections take place, which is something which we only learned when some documents were leaked in july from greg this year, so it's also someone who bears the, the order of a starch of it, which is a order for a nationalist croats which he shares with some one like an uncle, billy, to which is a war criminal matter ball than the spiritual leader of this ethnic, most of those not projects. so there is no impartiality. that's what i like to say . and boasting people are absolutely scared by that because if they succeed by implementing these men, patients of the, of the election law, then you'll have a further segregation of the country and they have to break up. thank you. so there's a lot riding on this election as you've heard,
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and when you speak to people around here, like i said, underneath that cheerful atmosphere right now, there's considerable amount of fear and tension and just hoping, hoping that this country remains united after this election. okay, thank you so much as a bank reporting from sarajevo lebanon's parliament speakers as a washington broker proposal to solve a maritime border dispute with israel is a positive step, but must be studied before a final reply is given. so this comes a day off to the us submitted the draft to the lebanese presidents and the has been the leader has and that's what our luck called it. a very important step on saturday, adding, becoming days would be crucial. meanwhile, in israel, the prime minister has back the proposal saying it will safeguard the country's security and commercial interests. but the opposition is criticizing the move my left officer who it could be live and more than 10 years. israel has been trying to achieve his deal. the security of the north will be strengthened,
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the career rig will be activated and produce, guess the money will go into the coffer of this country, and energy dependence will be secured. this is a deal that strengthens israel, security and israel's economy. we have no opposition to an additional lebanese gas field being developed from which we would of course receive the royalties due on such fields would weaken. lebanese dependency on iran restrained his vala and bring regional stability to him. but within his ish yale appeared has shamefully acquiesced. to nathan le threats by giving his blood a sovereign territory belonging to the state of israel, containing a giant gas tank that belongs to you, the citizens of israel. he does this without deliberation in connecticut and without a public referendum. he does not have a mandate to give an enemy country sovereign territories and sovereign property which belong to all of us. if this illegal hijacking passes, we will not be bound on november 1st, we will return to israel
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a strong and experienced leadership that maintain security for all of us. what's going on hender, and he's joining us from west or is a limb. so john, what does this criticism by the opposition suggests about the deal going forward? well 1st off, that deal is a lot closer to being finished than it was this summer, this summer, israeli prime minister. yeah. yeah. your la pete said they were going to go ahead and drill without an agreement with lebanon that got hes bellagio warn that. they were going to send missile to the site. in fact, they sent 3 drones there, the israelis shot down those drones. so at that point it looked like there was a conflict, so there has been progress, but you're right, there's an obstacle here. and that is, that netanyahu is la coud party is claiming, because the american moderator had to draw a line between those 2 countries in disputed territorial waters. that in the view of la could that means israel is seating territory and you can't do that under
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israeli lot without a plebiscite vote of 2 thirds of the kinetic 80 out of a $120.00 votes. so if the liquid party takes that next step and brings it to the high court in israel, that could delay the process, the private company that wants to drill their wants to do so within the next month in october. yeah, your la pete wants to do it before the november 1st election because that's a big victory for his party. however, if netanyahu is able to delay this, then la peed can portray netanyahu was blocking a deal with major economic gains for israel. so it's unclear whether there's, we'll go through in the next month, but it does appear to be a lot closer than it was this summer. so who sounds again in the steel then? well, theoretically, both sides, israel gets economic gains. it also gets potential gains in his relations with other countries. that's because if it exports that natural gas to other countries,
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it'll be harder for them to boycott israel to criticize israel, or to vote against israel in the u. when we've seen from the war in ukraine, that that hasn't always been the way things worked out. there still been sanctions against russia. however, for have, for 11 on the gains are massive. this is a country, it's in such dire economic condition that people are committing armed robbery on banks just to get their own money out. so a big victory there for hes villa, they can argue that they forced concessions from israel in order to get this done. and then of course, for your la pete, he can say this is a major economic gain for israel and also creates a safe situation, a deterrent because of his block were to attack those israeli feel that deal creates a shared field between the 2 countries that lebanon would benefit from so that would make it harder for his bella to attack without being a certain that a retaliatory tech would come. so it looks like
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a number of parties could gain from this, but of course netanyahu stands in the way. thank you so much on 100 reporting from wester islam. time for a check on the weather. his rob. right, we've gone from september to october. we've changed the season. you think the heat waves in the northern hemisphere would have gone not so entirely in east asia, particularly in china, the lack of cloud. it's still hot. where hands just one example such a 37.7 is a new october record. what's more, it would have beaten the september reco, which is already broken once this year, and that's not alone. little bit to the east to that and, and we province. the 1st 40 degrees ever recorded in china, happened that these temperatures are still high. this is how much above the average they are 7 to 11 all the cities. many of them are going to set yet again, new records. it's not just china, right, as the korean pulitzer in japan have joined in. as has lottie vos talk with him,
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she may not be as high, but they are all new temperature echoes monthly natalie's, these are new records for the monks till about time we change things and indeed there is what you probably would call maybe the wind to front on its way, sat as cold air behind it, that cloud, that rain will certainly drop temperatures for the change in the air mass event, you will come south across the yangtze yet shanghai, santa, 26. by the time we got the end of wednesday, every where's back down to where it should be. origin below. still i had only out as early as hour after more than a 130 years. the remains of dozens of indigenous new zealanders are brought home from austria. we find out how they got there. and a victory dance from the youngest ever world rally champion details coming up a little later. ah, october on out is iraq. campaigning for nigeria is elections begins as candidates
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via 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? only with dreams 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 led the world to the brink of nuclear war. october on al jazeera, informed opinions. i believe that armenia 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? oh,
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a. hello again. this whole story is on the als, is there a new tower? at least 130 people have been building a stem football match and in the chaos began. all sorts of orders in the losing side invaded dupage police by a gas halting the grass crowd. the fleet towards the exit polls have opened in brazil and elections widely seen as the most important since the restoration of democracy and the 1980 former presidents. the reason i feel the silver thing here has cost us both and he's pulling ahead of the incumbent or you're both an arrow by double digit voters in bosnia herzegovina are casting their ballot. that ballot is
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widely regarded as the most important, the end of the balls, the more in 1995. nearly 3400000 people are eligible to choose members of the collective presidency. the countries governing system is one of the most complicated in the world. rather than forces i've pulled out of the strategically important eastern ukrainian city of layman. it's part of the russian claims region of don at sc lima and served as the logistics and transport hub for russian forces . charles stratford is close to the man the level of destruction. he is shocking. i visited this town many times over the last 8 years. he should be a place of pilgrimage people visiting the neighbor monastery. a big tourism, a cultural hub, now is completely destroyed. the ukrainian military essay that they are still hunting. what they describe was the last remnants of russian forces nearby and
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towards the town of lee man where military operations continued. they also say that they are afraid that there are what they describe as russian collaborators working in these towns and villages. they say that the whole area is peppered with mines and i e days. and they recognize that there is a strong possibility of a russian counter offensive to try and retake areas like this. one voting is also underway and bulgaria in its 4th parliamentary election and 18 months a premium poll. so the vote is unlikely to break a long standing political deadlock tree time prime minister, a boy cobra solves conservative party look set to win. most votes, but not enough to form a governing coalition. rising energy prices and the ukraine war are key issues and pro russia parties are expected to gain ground. lafayette ruling party has won parliamentary elections with new unity,
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securing just over 18 percent of votes. the prime minister took a tough stance against russia's invasion on ukraine. the campaigns were dominated by the war and soaring gas prices. no party representing the ethnic russian minority won a seat and it makes up just over a quarter of the population. we have a very clear course for the development of, of our economy. i would not want to deviate a very far from that course. and of course, the 1st and foremost and everyone's mind is how we all get through the winter. not only in latvia, but throughout the european union, and that we all remain united behind ukraine and do not waiver in the face of difficulties for us, which in europe means higher prices. we always have to remember the ukrainians are paying with their lives. the u. k. as prime minister has admitted she could have better prepared the public and financial markets for her new economic plan. this trust was speaking to the b,
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b. c. the announcement of her many budget caused the pound to plummet to record lows against the dollar. i do want to say to people by, on the sound that worries about what has happened this week. and i do, i do stand by the package we announced. and i stand by the, by the fact that we announced it quickly because we had to walk by do, accept, we should have laid the ground better. do accept your accept. and i have learned from that i have learned from lots and i will make sure that in future we do a better job of lag on the ground. let's bring a pole barn in joining us, not from birmingham from the conservative party conference as it gets on their way paul. so trust has been trying to reassure her party in the public. has it worked well, it happened here where i am, i'm at a rally by the people's assembly. less than a mile from the sides of the party conference. it just wrapped up the rally and marching away and down the down. the street that we had here was session. busy of
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the union lead, i'm active essentially criticizing differently. the government tax starting plans given the fact that the unlikely results of those shutting plans out there also resulted in a cut in public services. it was noticeable in that in this morning with the prime minister, 3 time to record whether or not she was going to public sunday, sunday, public service. 3 times you find a direct on that leaves for the people that have been happening around here. very clear expectation that there will be custom public services. i'm given the context here in the u. k. one places, when the cost of living is going up, that is not a group. that's not good news supplement to fill the people outside of the conference with paul, how do you with this? let me ask you about something else. why tory officials have asked to explain the attendance at the chancellor at a private event on the same day that he delivered the so called many budget. what's
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that about? well, basically closing costs on friday, the 23rd livet this many budget. and then in the evening of that same day, he was invited to a private champagne reception. the home of a major finance, big conservative party, down at the name of andrew law. now that we're about the venture capitalists, investment bankers, the people who would really benefit, frankly, from a board from giving away of a 45 percent tax. and apparently it's up to me think it is reported the quasi quad tech with ag dawn 5 is to go further to double down on these tax driven measure. now the inference in that case is that public wanting to do this because it would make the bank because richer and lo and behold, 2 days later then further prospect later in the potentially even more trucks. and
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then on monday, we have to build a tailspin in the market for the market. once convinced why the bodies of money bought the plan. is that the same people are denying that that he gave away any economic data or economic invention. but the impression is not good. okay, thank you so much for brenda and reporting from birmingham. the ancestors remains of 64 indigenous new zealanders have been welcomed home and in most full ceremony in wellington. they were stolen in the 1900 century and taken to austria. their return comes after decades. i think it was she ations when hay reports from tarango . oh, more than a 130 years, ancestral remains were welcomed back home to new zealand. a traditional multi welcome greeted them as they were carried into to papa the national museum in the capital. wellington it's a great day because at long last how it says,
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does it come from the remains, including skulls, are of indigenous, moldy and moody. already most were taken by austrian taxidermist, and grave robber and reyes russia between 187718. 89. if we think about all the wrong deals, it was not only russia, that's it, that everybody knows about. very, very many other people who, who did it, not only anthropologist scientists in general last week, delegation from zealand travel to austria for the handover, which came after 77 years of negotiation between the 2 governments. a ceremony was held at the museum of natural history in vienna, whither remains had been kept deeply disrespectful inches of your business. we cannot do. what we can do is to change needless commons,
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huge. in 2003 new zealand begin a program to repatriate skeletal remains more than 600 have since been returned. but it's believed there are hundreds more still overseas. you see that and i the emotion rather it is, we're taking out of taking l stolen out of graves. caves are heat up to what he top remains as sacred place and exerts from russia. diary show he knew that what he was doing was wrong. the latest remains will be kept at the national museum, while investigations continue to wear. their final resting place will be wayne, hey, al jazeera toner, news lens, a one year after the crew in guinea frustrations are growing over a lack of progress over the west african nations political transition. and as i did the research reports from can i, cree, the situation has gotten worse as economic hardships are increasing, like many traders at toyo market for too much could vote. he has seen consumer
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confidence in high income slip. but every day she comes here anyway, hoping good things will get better. i love it, man. then men and yes, things are tough, but sitting at home and doing nothing is not an option. there are so many mouths to feed me. the opposition says the countries adrift, it blames guineas military rulers, saying they haven't chatted at clear course forward, up to seizing power the last year. most unions are caught in the dispute between the countries military leadership and the regional rugby economic community of west african states. and opposition demand for a quick return to democracy, prizes of foot stuff have risen as unemployment has grown with a price of rate increasing by more than 30 percent in the past few months. the biggest disappointment, sofa is what active is called a lack of focus by the military government. well, company nick is informed that you can see they are simply groping in the dark. how can you explain that up to now there's no clearly defined plan where they want to
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go or who they are carrying along. they are just carrying on as if the entire country is a military barrack. it's a huge disappointment for us in one area, however, coolie them on monday dubia has succeeded. why produces field? last month, the trial opened in the capital of the alleged muster mines of the 2009 stadium massacre in the capital for my president said that his commodity and others appeared before a judge charged with the killing of more than $150.00 protest as or whether the trial can draw the public's attention away from the economy remains to be the guinea saunter has enjoyed. some support has lost his school. but as frustration with the lack of progress in both politics and the economy grows, that support may soon turn to anger on the street. how many degrees al jazeera gonna agree? where can i, faso is no military leaders have called for com and a televised address ever. have tro or it was been seen per rating through the
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capitol was ado on saturday, as data for emergency was declared following processed by crew supporters outside the french embassy in the capital. they accused the french military of sheltering president paul on read the amoeba, which france denied with denial formula plus, you know, we would like to inform the population that the situation is under control and that things are gradually returning to normal. we therefore invite you to go about your daily business freely and to refrain from any acts of violence and vandalism that could undermine the efforts made since the night of the 30th of september. this includes what could be perpetrated against the french embassy or the french military base. democratic elections and charles have been delayed for up to 2 years . a national forum set up by the ruling military gentle, has extended the transition period to democracy by a maximum of 24 months. it also ruled that the gentle leader mohammed res debbie it know, would be eligible to run for president when elections are held. he'll also stay on
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a transitional precedence. venezuela has released 7 jailed americans, including 5 oil executives. that was an exchange for the release of to relatives event as well. the president nicholas my dural. the pair had been convicted of drug trafficking, the prisoner swap, followed secret talks between the united states and missouri government. that's under us sanctions. rosalyn jordan has more from washington d. c. 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 venezuela and 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, a doodle government. they have bel all been released and they are on their way back
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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, repeat their call for the venezuelan government to improve its democratic processes
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to improve its economy, to respect human rights. so warm ties between got off because and washington are not immediately in the offing. and iranian american, imprisoned in iran for 7 years has been released temporarily. cl mcnamira, he was convicted on charges of espionage and has been freed from to her ons. evan prison for a week with the possibility an extension. his 85 year old father backer, nas. he served the sentence for similar charges and was released in 2018. the father has been allowed to leave the country for medical treatment or in the us more than one point. $6000000.00 homes and businesses have been left without power after hurricane in hit the carolinas. the storm made landfall for a 2nd time on friday, with strong winds, causing a surge of sea water and myrtle beach in has now been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone death toll. however,
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in florida is expected to rise. officials say at least 47 people were killed, but others are still unaccounted for. kristen salumi has more. mm. as search and rescue efforts continue across southwest florida, the full extent of the destruction is now in plain view. fort myers is where the storm 1st hit land in the united states. along this stretch of florida coast buildings are leveled, and few boats remain in the water. here it was the storm surge after the deadly 240 kilometer per hour winds. that did most of the damage. michael mc phillips rode out. the storm in his fishing boat, one of the few now still seaworthy, was up, you know, at least 20 foot. and you know, high winds note, lisa 150 miles an hour. it seemed like his lot ran ship blah around and the boats. my la, the hood and without the bell, you don't have anything at all. those through his father's boat is grounded tuesday . we're proud to put our traps in
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a water and we have no boats. and we don't know the crab is going to be good and we can get bait. it's going to be a bad situation. fort myers residents are taking stock, counting their blessings, as well as their losses. david yoakam stood and waited in his apartment for hours as the water rose to chest level. he was with his neighbors, whose small child was in a raft. we decided we were gonna pull the boat out when i got this. hi. it got about that time. so we never had to pull the boat out brothers over, he was planning to move out of state next week. now he and his dog are sleeping in a tent, his vehicle destroyed. it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now leads fixing from power lines to water mains to roads and bridges. at peak 2700000 people were without electricity. and here in a county of 3 quarters of a 1000000 people,
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there is no clean drinking water. further inland flood waters continued to rise even after the storm had laughed. taking many by surprise, well, we saw in central florida was more standing water than what we saw in southwest florida where the big storm surge came in. it's just because of the way they have the, the, a close to had she the, and that's all i mean, the sand, it for whatever reason that really dissipated over the last 24 to 36 hours with the death toll still climbing. hurricane ian is expected to be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the united states. kristin salumi al jazeera fort myers, florida, still had on the altar to renews our. the london marathon has its youngest women's champion details coming up with drama. ah little is more distressing for a woman than
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a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished, boy el salvador strict devotion laws, a theme women incarcerated for years. some say their only crime was a devastating still by an empowering story of one woman's struggle that ignited a movement. miscarriage, of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera. a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger, disease and displacement. the word stories about children were drinking from the same water. we did talk english, algebra questions. climate change play a role in the deadly down climate change is here to speak. with the full report focused on the great deluge on al jazeera. oh, oh
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oh. oh oh, i'm sorry for the sportsman service drummel. thank you. during a huge game going on right now in the premier league with city hosting united in the manchester darby. the champions that made a foster starts at taking the lead after 7 minutes fightin with a lovely us time in a city and then went to up. but through adding holland, who else is the incredible goal scoring? reco continues and you go a 2nd as well. just minutes later i'm food and also school another to put in formula and incomplete control off time at gaudy at aside, we close the gap to lead is awesome. back to a single point with the wind, which is looking very likely you have to say level who have dropped 11 points off
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the face although it could have been was they was to down against bryson at downfield, but came back to lead. thanks to a couple from the bus for me and, and, and go. but bryson at rescue to draw as meandra. teresa completed his hat trip to make it real in spain, rober 11 dogs. can you fly at barcelona at the top of the league table. his 1st consequent was enough that for one, no, when at round the party struck as a knight's goal in 7 games. that means one points above around. and if you thought that goal was good, why, how about this from the anal messy. how fake cassandra my back to the top of the table in front is we can set them on their way to a to one when against nice killing him. buffet got the way they're late in the game as they went to quickly of mall australia. what will chiefs have condemned? the anti social behavior of some fans at the australia cup, final, and sidney. when conducting a support has been at during
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a traditional aboriginal welcome ahead of the match between a sidney and i sit on the coffee on saturday. some even appeared to be doing not see salutes. football, australia, say they will take a swift. i'm strong action against those involves no joke of it goes into the final of the tel aviv opened later without dropping a single set $21.00 time at grand slam champion got through his last 4 encounter against durham on a 2nd and to reach his full or level final of the year he faces until the trophy at history is made at the palmer open in italy. may i sharif is the 1st woman from egypt to win a w t full title. she beat to touch seed maria sac. we finally said to take her said, listen, the nfl and its players association that say they will update that concussion rules to stop players who appear unstable from returning to the game. it comes off to
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enough, the injury to miami dolphins, quarterback to tom of allah. he was chase down, in fact, questions, matthew bangles, joshua was the end of the hall, a game play with held up for almost 10 minutes. he received treatment on the field before being taken to hospital just say elliot, who had been evaluated for another concussion injury adult. so he checked him over and cleared him to play his since had his contract terminated. the may say gp title race is going right down to the wire with just 2 points now separating the top 2 contenders. after the thailand grown pre, it was portuguese rider miguel oliver who made the best of the earlier what conditions he hit the front with 12 slaps, the guy stayed that when the race, the head of jack miller, francesca vanya was not have big implications in the championship italian a cutting of 5 a quarter or is lead right back with 3 rounds to go while champion water. alright finished way down and 70 cala revamped has become the youngest wild ronnie champion
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after clenching the title in new zealand driver. he turned 22 on saturday to get his 1st well possible by just say the 32nd from last just jumping back in the fix when of the season for him and his co driver of emperor also ended fin and 20 a wait for wild chunk. get staying on the theme of young champions. ethiopian run out of you who has become the youngest female, one of the london marson at the age of 23, a victory even more impressive office. she tripped on a fever and fell on the hallmark. she picks herself up, finishing to i was 17 minutes and 25 seconds. that's the 3rd time in the women's rights. can you run a script? can his bus 1st major martha twice in? the men's japanese baseball sensation is show here. tommy has read a record, a $30000000.00 ale it with the la angels for next season, the to waste on more than any other plant in the final year before becoming
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a free agent. tony kept the news by extending his hitting street to 16 game. or you for my us open champion, a bryce into chombo is known as one of the biggest hitters in professional gulf. but he came up just short here. he needs to go 417 yards in order to win world title. if not, oh, do i go to san berkeley? delighted by his performance out the world long drive championships in nevada, but he came 2nd to germany. martin both my hit, his winning shot a huge 400. 26. it is on the sport for me. pizza has another update. thank you so much, jama. thanks for watching the news. our analogy 0 back in just a moment. we'll have much more off face. you see. ah, this was a moment, the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is historic,
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from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to st. silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of use is. that is the game the rolled that for all to talk about everything twice on al jazeera, combining art and technology to challenge soviet era methodologies. busy through making, creating and performing timing, a generation of children into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school armenia, part of the rebel education series on al jazeera rains and torrential floods in sedan have killed at least a 100 people. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. the rainy season has
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been described by some as one of the worst they've ever seen. the downpours have affected nearly the whole country. jazeera is one of the states where the government has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless. wading through flood water is the only way adam is mine and his mother can get to their home blood waters wrecked the property and their family was forced to seek dryer lands and low come to water. entering the homes got out what we could do. there was nothing that many have sought refuge on dry land, but they said there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants the water to receive so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen ah
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