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this is al jazeera ah. at mccloud, this is in use. our life window are coming up for the next 60 minutes. brazil holds its most device if it presidential votes with a former president looted to silver running against current liter, jaya austin, i heard were inside the city of leman, that ukrainian troops of retaken from russia. after weeks of fighting this russian orthodox monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. but now the ukrainian soldiers here tell us they fear the priests in slide, a sheltering what they describe as russian collaborators finances new military lead abraham true. he says he has accepted the resignation of his predecessor, pull or read the amoeba. indonesian authorities revise the death toll from
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a football stadium stampede to 124. and i repeat a similar to the sports, the blue half of manchester, celebrating as says he defeats united $63.00 in the darby with earling holland and full vote and both scoring hendricks. so voting is underway in brazil, in elections, widely seen as the most important since restoration of democracy. in the 1980 to 2 front runners have cast their votes for president loose. ignacio lulu de silva has been polling ahead of the incumbent, jaya bol scenario by double digits, around a 156000000 people eligible to cast their ballots. that's the largest number in brazil's history i before usually go. i couldn't wode because i was a victim of a lie now and here warning that the recognition of my full freedom,
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and with the possibility of once again being the president of this country. why obama, what matters is the voice of the people. what matters is that clean elections and thought problems made the best win of i think i will you recognize the result of the election? well, will speak to monarchy anna kevin reggie there shortly. but 1st let's go to i. latin america editor, lucy newman, in south palo or where louis headquarters are so lucia, lot of anticipation, perhaps nervous anticipation about what's gonna happen but the election well in truly under way. yes, we are outside the headquarters. what has become the headquarters of the p t. the workers party a lead, a fever, but his election a hotel here in downtown a, but sal bow low, it's been fenced off to keep up what is presumably going to be a large number of supporters from making it inside. he lula arrived a short while ago. he made no statement, but he didn't look very cheerful, which is not surprising, considering he has
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a commanding lead in the polls in this election. now, we have seen large numbers of brazilians going out to vote. the hose will close in about 2 hours time, but enormous amounts of people voting. it is mandatory, but even so, we understand that this may be the largest turn out in brazilian history. it is of very, very decisive election and pitched to absolutely different types of, of candidates against each other, different ideologies, different styles. we're talking about a former left wing president versus the current extremely conservative current president. and it, one thing that surprised me was to see the number of people that were at the polls that were violating quite openly. and the electoral laws which did not allow people to wear electoral propaganda when they are casting their ballot. so here they were, all splattered are covered with stickers in favor of either either of the 2 main
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candidates, but it was peaceful. it's been tranquil so far as certainly authorities hope it will remain that way. as i say, in less than 2 hours, the votes, the poles will close all over brazil. this is the largest country, not only in latin america, but one of the largest in the world, larger in fact than the united states with it with you don't include alaska back to you. all right, 2 hours. i'm counting lucio newman and it's our power. thank you. very much, let's cross over to brazil's, most of my colleagues with he ruggiero on a chaotic if is there what's been happening. them one can well, like my colleague lucille was saying here in rio as well. there were very long lines of people voting. there were also violations of, of the rules which is not to do propaganda at the, at the polling stations at the voting stations. but there were the main complaint here and real were the very long lines of to 3 hours
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a 3 hour lines. but nothing of what people were saying would happen, which is violence and, and all the tension that had been building up during the past week's happened. it was pretty calm day people were just showed up very early in fact, at the voting station where we were next to ha c a which is a brazil's largest facevella, or slum. and also one of the largest in latin america. there were people were standing in line one hour before the voting began, and now the voting is asked to end at 5 pm local time here. but there will probably be people still voting and it might extend until a little bit later. this is the 1st election in brazil where everybody votes at the same time despite, ah, there being 4 different time zones here. so,
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and the results are expected to come out early tonight. the great question here is whether there will be a victory for one candidate. this time or whether there will be a run off in on october the 30th. yeah. well, how many hours will tell all monica without being thanks very much one in county here in rio de janeiro. all right, let's have 0 vanya now with a view as guide to the election. lulu to silver, julia bo scenario champion of the working class versus anti establishment populist . 2 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 part to vehicle david pixel, i lived in a room and kitchen with 13 people. so i'm aware of what the population is going
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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 to a strong economic record. take a look at brazil's g d p at the end of his presidency, 7 and 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 lou this 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
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a loyal base of supporters, particularly among evangelical christians. here's our latin america editor, lucy newman, reporting on bo scenario and christian. right. and so paulo yes. 7 she also matter was the reincarnation of the devil. a ration from the president, combination in hard line, conservative values and nationalism and commit millions of brazilian with regard. and i mean, his supporters even include people superstore name or who posted this on, picked off just days before the vote. that is the both scenario debt. however, the president has alienated many brazilians over the last 4 years. faced with the pandemic, boston ara 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 and death toll per capita,
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something for which both noro does not appears and take responsibility. i am surely for today. i am sorry, but we are all going to die one day. we have to stop being a country of cc, so loyal. yeah, you heard that, right. the president burg 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 false in are loses on sunday, as polls suggest that he might, will he accept the result of the vote to this critical question he has so far refused to give an unequivocal s. what does he know from graham a cassius who's a professor of political science that julia vargas translation university. and he says, he does expect process regardless of the result. today's a day of a lot of enthusiasm, but also a lot of anxiety. i've already voted myself,
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there was no line at all things were calm in my voting session. but the impression that i have is that as of the, the opening of the results at 5 pm in brazil time, things are going to get a little bit more key on it. because there's so many people expecting those elections, the presidential race to finish in the 1st round. but at the same time, most bullshit out of supporters are pretty much convinced that both sonata will take the lead and when the elections eventually. so there's a lot of uncertainty going around as well. also not has refused to accept the elections results. he has repeated so many times that he, he will win by 60 percent. and he said that he's not willing to accept the fact that like when so many of his supporters are really willing to take on the streets to protest against the electoral system of brazil. also not
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a has also stirred his own supporters to believe in a narrative of electoral fraud. so that's what really concerns. most of the many people today are not really willing to believe in the very process of our democracy . and that's what my drive people to the streets as of tomorrow. right. plenty more facilities are poles close in bosnia herzegovina where the most important elections have taken place since in 1995. physically will tell you why there are renewed fears of fighting, yeoman's 8 year long conflict. tricky conditions for the f wanting a full grown pre peter will have a details of he came out on top. it's all said are russian forces are pulled out of the strategically important eastern ukrainian city of lima is part of a russian claimed region of dynette conserved as
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a crucial logistics and transport hot for russian forces. shall stratford reports now from syria to health in easton, ukraine. ukrainian army is repositioning close to the front line town of lee mann. in the dawn at screeching of east in ukraine, president putin says, this is now part of russia. but the ukraine, an army is back in control of the weeks of heavy fighting. everywhere you look, devastation is nearly complete, burnt out russian and ukrainian military vehicles. and home after home destroyed russian soldiers were forced to retreat from this area, but the ukrainian army says they are prepared for a counter attack. and one, even using as russian president vladimir putin has implied the nuclear auction, he would enter. so carsa, this is also possible on liberated territories,
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so we don't keep our troops together that we keep them dispersed to ensure maximum safety of our personnel. but it doesn't affect the performance of their task. according to some of its spires had been damaged by the shelling, but this 16th century russian orthodox monastery remains relatively unscathed. the level of destruction he proves. just how faced the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian orthodox monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. but now the ukrainian soldiers here tell us they fear that priests inside sheltering what they describe as russian collaborators. the bridge to the monastery over the civil ski donates river has been blown up on both sides. unlike most of the population of the village, the priests are still here. lover, now taco bell, i'm for martha. this monastery comes under the moscow patriarch,
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which from the start has been destroying ukraine from the inside. therefore, we see all these monks as russian agents. so there's a very high chance they've been hiding. collaborators. love not landed nothing. some of the few people who stayed and survived the fighting, a sheltering in the basement of another damage nearby church. because their homes have been destroyed. glued miller's husband passed away in may. her children fled to hall give. when the fighting started. i knew you don't buy them, so we're not leaving because this is our land, our mother land, where even prepared to live in a dugout. if it means we can stay, nose may need another homeless family descend the stairs into the church crit, with a sleep. the ukrainian village lies in ruins on land. vladimir putin says is now part of russia and has vowed to take full control of by any means. cha, stratford al jazeera,
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sweeter. he asked eastern ukraine. county his own way in bosnia herzegovina is general elections, boston's choosing new collective presidents and parliamentarians and the polls are seen as the most important since the end of the war. in 1995, the electoral commission says 5 poli, officials have been arrested in republic. services of ballots were intercepted that were already filled out. well, the date and peace accords ended the both the war in 1995 and established a system of ethnic quotas within many levels of government. the agreement names post near her to governors, 3 main ethnic groups was next crowds and serbs. as the countries constituent people, it also split the nation into 2 so called entities, the federation of bosnia, herzegovina, and republic. a substitute of the federation is predominately bosnia, can cro and swell a public, a subsidy serve both entities have their own prime ministers and parliament and then linked through a week central government, tripartite presidency is made up of one boss like one serve a one crew out who share
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a 4 year term rotated every 8 months. boise as main house of parliament uses a system of proportional representation. 28 members are directly elected by voters in the federation. and the remaining 14 are elected by republicans subscribed liliana as well under which is in by yoko the 2nd largest city in bosnia, to governor to lydia nice polls of closed give us an impression of the day in the mood while at when it comes about the mood or those, or turn out the data that we got so far are showing that less people use their right to vote on these elections than 4 years ago. and according to some analysts, it shows that people cannot find anybody or when it comes about politicians or political parties and who is a, bringing them enough confident or a showing them or with their programs and promises that they are able to bring
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a some better life for people here in boston in her sabina, and if the same situation here in this bosnian entity at a public a sub scott. we've also heard that there were several incidents and several of strange situations add certain balls. and deb police and a prosecution office are investigating those claims. however, all political parties right now are claiming that they will be, are those who are going to declare victory at a certain point during the evening. but uh, overall, a many people in bosnia herzegovina especially analysts expected a lot larger number of people. busy to use their right to vote only on her own elections, of course are important. but this one particularly critical why is that?
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while these elections are important because bosnia herzegovina has been for quite some time in a serious political crisis. and it's been the worst crisis ever since. the war, many of officials and political parties are claiming that nora dyadic is the one who is responsible for that. he is currently a member of bosnian has given a presidency and that he is now a candidate for republican sub scott president. he was already there because of the president and also the prime minister. and that throughout all these years, he became from a social democrat, ah, firm nationalist. and because of his rhetorics nationalism, a he also a, was an, a sanctioned by the united states of erica great bracy. and germany also decided to stop certain projects that they were financing here in bosnia herzegovina because of the politics and rhetorics of your daughter. however, he is again very certain that he would win, and that he would be again,
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a president all republican subscript. but on the other hand, oppositional political parties are claiming also the victory because they are sure people are fed up with as they say, corruption and other a criminal acts that are result of the current ruling. political parties unit will be the subscriber and in bosnia herzegovina. and also they've been warning everyone that because of this rhetorics and because of the politics, that florida thought it is proclaiming bosnia herzegovina and the republican service got herself, might be in a serious danger. or a liliana, a face to that analysis. good stuff for liliana spanish speakers from bunyan luca, thank you and voting as just wrapped up in bulk areas. 4th parliamentary election in 18 months. exit polls say 3 times. prime minister boy co brozowski. so to party
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with nearly a quarter of the vote, rising energy prices in the war, ukraine have been key issues. andrew simmons is a life was in so fear. so the exit polls have shown that brozowski conservative party that had yes, but there's no clear winner. there's no surprises and the result really is more instability. in fact, a boy co boris of his was formerly a prime minister but last year but his party fell after a massive protests. busy an anti corruption process in which he really could not answer and convince the public otherwise that the he was running a clean government. now position now is that he's got most votes, 25.5 percent of the votes. his job center right party has got and then you have behind him 19.9 percent 20 percent goes to continue the
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change, which is an anti corruption party carol pet cough i had led very successfully for his party into a win last year, but he had to give perpetual bad news to the public, he took on russia some say he took on russia, in far too heavy away, he actually refused to pay rouble sir to the kremlin of, to the su, to for oil. and as a result, of course, russia cut the or the gas off. and as a result, there's a lot of public descent because of inflation rising to 17 percent. and a lot of hardship going on, and a lot of sympathy for russia as well within the public and a lot of campaigns by russian agents, evidently, pressure coming from russia through political parties, corruption,
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a gathering pace again. and so really a very grim picture in this country and an unstable position where coalitions will be the only answer to have a government here. and as you're given everything that's going on, what's moved lighter. well, that the public are beside themselves effectively. they've got all these issues of the cost of living. they've got a political part is they can't really trust. that's what they say. they want to get rid of corruption, but it's endemic at every level here. and as a lot of a dis, information coming from russia, others, a lot of politicians who say their pro europe, but they're not in reality, they're actually pushing through a pro russian policies. and so it's a very mixed picture of where do you go and how do you go about things?
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there is also concern a real concern about the growth of nationalistic parties that are pro russian warning that if the politicians here keep up pushing the e, you line a, pushing the nato line, a course bulgaria reserve, a member of both of those institutions that could be war with russia, so there is a lot of fear out there as well as frustration and desperation. it has to be said amongst the electorate. or andrew lou, the from thanks for much vigil has been held for the $125.00 people killed during a stampeded foot will much in indonesia. ringback ringback oh ha, is hundreds gathered in the capital jakarta to remember the victims president, jekka widow has ordered a review of security at football, games, fif as president has called to stampede a tragedy beyond comprehension, retorted b as this. o, the stampede happened in the city of milan and east job,
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a province after a match between home team arima f. c, and the rival, sir, by the chaos, began after supporters from the losing side ream, f. c invaded the pitch, police responded by firing tear gas, which caused fans to flee for the exits. for years ago, many of our friends lost their lives because of officers who did not humanize us with very disappointed with the 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 intelligible. i am 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 when can on to the field or interact with the players. during that process t, a guess was fired because there was an occasion please estimate,
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3000 fans stormed the pitch in did easy president, yoko, which odo has ordered an investigation into the incident was loose by the guy 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 one matches until evaluations and improvements and safety procedures. i've been completed by can process 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 football, but working together, guiding our football association with the right security measures. east of his provincial government says it will give $650.00 in compensation to the families of
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the victims and promises lessons will be learned. so a tragedy like this doesn't happen again, victoria gay to be al jazeera. i just, her washington has more from outside the hospital in milan. this is the psycho and hospital in my lung. so victims were sent here to be treated. and also those who were killed in this dam paid work were said 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 at 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've heard from local authorities, one of them included a 4 year old child. and many of the victims were teenagers. this is of course
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a tragedy, not just for this community of my long, 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 league. he does have a bit of a check in history in terms of violence 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 van hooliganism is a longstanding 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, a calling for accountability and asking for the into an investigation into police conduct to be sourly conducted and not just the investigation. but to ensure that those responsible for the decision making that resulted in this dangerous
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environment. at the stadium, to be held accountable to the head. here with al jazeera, the u. k. prime minister, admitting a government should have been better prepared for announcing tax cuts. what could be harder for people to enjoy to see? one of them was polluters, destination, and the london mar them has it youngest women's champion details on? ah, now there were high temperatures in southern turkey yesterday, but if you see this cloud coming across, that's a cold trunk, then not back as well. and the rain from it just streaking into the southern caucasus. we still got heat. i think in a lap owen dance was levant, but that onshore breeze will bring those temperatures down as well. in fact, it's a trend at the moment, despite the clear blue skies or hazy blue skies,
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we have seen temperatures coming down to be near where they should be at this time of the year. that's a trend that will continue as no significant wind anywhere, even in sol ala, that cloud is tend to break up at the edge of the monsoon. seller has had the last 2 or 3 months. as for africa will, is less evidence of the reins going south. indeed, they are still long way north in southern chad, central african republic. dia, congo, ethiopia, nigeria, less so. but certainly those reigns are a long way off into this. a hell that's true for the next 2 days. they do spreads out into angola, but generally speaking in southern africa, we're seeing some spring war is not everywhere in cape times. 20 degrees, but look at johannesburg and have alone in southern botswana. these temperatures are on the way up and for botswana capital alone, we may be touching reco values belinda to say the record is 38 ah,
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lou ah, daniel, what geology 0 mind about top stories you saw individual is being held in denise, you're off to 100. 25 people were killed during this time. pete at a football much. please fight tear gas to support us from the losing sight, invaded the pitch that caused the crowd to flee towards the exit. polls have just closed in bosnia herzegovina selections for the collective presidency. the electoral commission says that 5 holy officials have been arrested. the republic, a sub scope of the ballots were intercepted that were already filled out. brazilians are voting in what is seen is one of the most diverse elections of the
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country's history. on the candidate nasir luna da silva, has been poli ahead of incumbents job while snar bite double digits. a record number of indigenous people on the ballot in brazil. 60 indigenous candidates are registered for the 2 houses, the congress, more than half of them. women. so who are they and what challenges are they facing? well, brazil is ethnically diverse with 252 indigenous groups and 150 different languages . one of the most threatened peoples in the world lived the garage, struggling to maintain the forest. and do you have already has one of the largest groups vice related indigenous people, their natural resources are threatened by activities such as the legal lugging, the credit people suffered grave violations on the settlers in the 20th century. and they're also affected by an environmental disaster after the market broke in 2015. the indigenous candidate say they want to make urgent changes as their lands
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are threatened. they say from the building of roads and railways to miners, and logos destruction and encroachment of increased on the administration of the incoming president jaya both in are. so let's close down to brazilian, across pundits middle rep. hello. it's right there in manuel. there's a lot of focuses, we say on the indigenous communities in this election, what kind of representation are they likely to get the matter of indigenous communities in brazil is certainly one of the most important topics of this election. in fact, indigenous groups and environmentalist groups here, brazil, or some of the loudest voices, some of the loudest critics against president jacob bold sonata, who is largely seen as a champion for mining companies, allowing companies to encroach further and further into indigenous lands into the rain forest. where they have been known to clear out a clear out by way of illegal logging at times to make room for, for more mining in the country. so when it comes to the voice of indigenous people,
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there's a case currently in the supreme court here in brazil that could determine whether or not we're going to see further exploitation of natural resources on indigenous lands here in brazil. and this election could have a direct result and whether or not that case ends up being a, you know, a sort of watershed moment for further deforestation or for further protection of, of natural resources. here in brazil, the question environmental protection of in a did of indigenous lands is, is certainly one of the most important matters here. and is one of the reasons that we're hearing from so many different voices, both nationally and internationally, from world leaders from celebrities around the world that are endorsing candidates . like former president lula desilva, who has sort of positioned himself as a champion for indigenous people as a champion for us, for environmental protection. and this is one of the reasons that this is being seen among other things as one of the most important elections in recent history
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for brazil. and what about the vote itself, ma'am? while you're in the cuff of brazil would be in the general sense of the mood this election day. 7 the mood here in brasilia is quite calm. it's not quite as, as a, as a frantic scene, as we might be seeing in places like sao paolo and rio de janeiro, the larger cities. but there is a sense of that great importance. the need to be out in the votes since early the morning since pulls opened at 8. there were long lines at the polls. part of that having to do with the fact that the biometric scanners are being implemented. so that sort of slowed down the vote, but just moments ago here, outside of the supreme electoral court in brazil, the president of the electoral code court gave a statement saying that everything so far looks like it's operating as planned. there are very few irregularities of anything. once the polls close, there was a certain expectation that the result could be available within minutes. now, the president of the electoral court said that he does expect those results to be
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available very soon. he says that they're definitely going to be available before midnight today on sunday. but there is one in barry and very important point here that we should mention, which is that according to electoral law, here in brazil, a candidate for president needs to obtain at least 50 percent of the vote, plus one vote in order to win that presidency. so there's been this sort of concern over whether or not president shade boy. so nato would accept the results of the election in the event that he was not declared the winner. he was even asked early in the morning on sunday, by a journalist whether or not he would accept defeat if he lost to his rival, former president lula. he did not answer that question, but that is why this building behind is so important. the electoral court will make that final determination whether or not there will be a runoff election at the end of the month whether or not in the event. in this scenario where president bull sonata is defeated by for president lula and does not accept that election, it will be this body that makes the determination over whether or not there will be
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a recount, or whatever that scenario might be, were now less than one hour and a half away from pulls closing so you can say we're in the final stretch here. all we could really do is wait and see what the results are. and they all will be revealed. monroe, thanks very much. the case, prime minister has admitted she could have prepared the public and financial markets better for her new economic plan. this dress was speaking to b, b, c. the mountains of her many budget cause the pound to plummet to record lows against the dollar. i do want to say to people, why on the sound 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, by do accept, we should have laid the ground better. do accept your accept. and i have learned from that i have learned from that. and i will make sure that in future we do
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a better job of lagging the grounds. i let enough and full brand new has more from me. and while i kind of sorry enough, sorry from the trust sticking by the plan that she and her chancellor quincy quad thing announced on september the 23rd saying that it is absolutely necessary in circumstances the pair of them together have decided that a drive for growth is what's necessary here in the u. k. and the controversial plans that come up to achieve that growth is to top taxation, including removing the 45 percent punctuate which is levied against the very highest honors on fund cutting taxation by a substantial multi 1000000 pound package of public boring government boring without any guidance from the officer doesn't exactly how affordable is that lack of certainty which sent the money market into a tailspin last week. now, here at the conference, the annual affairs for
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a party forgot that's been in power for more than 12 years now. a generally rather benign of barren celebration because we've got a new prime minister in less than a month. in fact, you can see she got a very rough ride from the interview at invest interview that was done this morning . she also got a rough ride on friday in a series of local radio interviews. i think the other thing that struck me from that interview this morning was she was asked 3 times directly. will you going to be spending on public services? and she refuse to answer directly that question despite being asked 3 times, that is causing a lot of concern for people outside of the conference. because if i says president pull on read to me, but has agreed to conditionally resign enough to speaking with religious and traditional leaders, new military leader abraham protege has accepted the resignation in order to avoid further violence. mechanic has more from docker and cynical the new leader of
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burkina faso, the young captain, captain abram terrain, went to the national television station. there was a statement read out announcing that he is now the new president of burkina faso jet. a few days ago, he was still a captain on the front line fighting arm groups, 2 groups linked to al qaeda and iceland. now he's at the helm of a country facing an insurgency of armed groups according to to, to local media, president, former president. but all he dummy bob resigned under certain conditions. some are some of the conditions that he mentioned. he wanted that the pursuit of military operations on the ground, he wanted to ensure that the forces loyal to him would not be sidelined with with the new arrival of president abraham char. right. and also he wanted the pursuit of the national reconciliation and the respect of the pledges med made to echo on the west african body, the regional body and the belong either by the government had pledged that they
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would be returned to civilian rule and elections by 2024, but before that there is a lot of work ahead for colonel ibrahim tory, to try to form a government of national unity to try to rebuild trust in the military. that seems to be divided. and as i mentioned, facing our groups in the north of the country, the town of g bo ton of 200000 people is under siege by armed groups and fighters linked to all cader. they've gone without food and water for several months now. and so there's this urgent need to try to bring back security to the country. yemen, 6 months un mediate. the truth has expired. the law in fighting has been the longest in the 8 year war, yet many fare renewed violence will wipe out any gains to be made. war insides, blame each other for allowing the deal to reach impulse. millions have been displaced, mostly needs rely on humanitarian aid. the jeep gun am, is
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a member of the many parliaments in claims that he's mostly been here to the truce . put these in, in the day when they sign through before, i mean, just once they, once they sign it, they just ignore it. step 2, do that a little because against our we will in human. so they don't adhere to any disposability towards their be what people are the regional level and also what they still continuously making size. they just did money banking, civil soldiers and comedians. so always, i mean giving them the booth that they ignore old it was going to be to be will around the solution will come when they just with their hands out of the wave and with the state weavers. when they adhere to the international community. when they
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just adhere to the differences, we know that there are 22 and 6 resolution you and that is the reason that also the, you see initiatives and also the national data outcomes. oh, these are the main differences. they just pick them out and they go to. so the seems really the intellectual, i mean voice whether you're in or american where they just got these, we have g main differences, they should for us. how to go to them. so that exist. i mean, the whole good, the roots of these companies just come up with these. you know, this is due to sort of the whole scenario with, with, with a very modest and b c's. ideas of, of, in ending this was the problem with, with the intention of rubies. i, behind them the united states were just pushing them to, to have all these headaches in that area. lebanon's, parliament speaker says
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a u. s. broken proposal to sell the maritime borders dispute with israelis a positive step, but must be studied before the final replies given it comes a day after the u. s. submitted to the draft to the liberties president has been, our leader has run as rela, we call it a very important step on saturday. adding the coming days would be crucial with israel's prime minister. has been the proposal saying it will safeguard the country, security and commercial interests. the opposition is criticizing the move my left for a couple of unknowns more than 10 years. israel has been trying to achieve this deal . the security of the north will be strengthened, the career rig will be activated and produce, guess the money will go into the coffers 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 liberties 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
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regional stability to come up with him is 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 law. he does not have a mandate to give an enemy country sovereign territories, and sovereign property which belonged to all of us. if this illegal hijacking passes, we will not be bound on november 1st, we will return to israel a strong and experienced leadership that maintain security for all of us. a letter from john 100 has more from west jefferson this summer, israeli prime minister, a year le pete said they were going to go ahead and drill without an agreement with lebanon that god has belonged to warn that they were going to send missiles to the site in fact, they sent 3 drones there,
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the israelis shot down those drones. with that point, it looked like there was a conflict. so there has been progress. there's an obstacle here and that is that netanyahu lecount 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 le coud, that means israel is seating territory. and you can't do that under israeli law without a plebiscite, a vote of 2 thirds of the kinetic 80 out of a $120.00 votes. so if the lacount 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, you're the p 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 le speed can portray netanyahu is blocking a deal with major economic gains for israel. so it's unclear whether this will go
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through in the next month. but it does appear to be a lot closer than it was this summer. the danish authorities say they can now begin inspecting the damage nord stream pipelines off they stop speeding gus fil unclear what caused pipelines to start leaking close to the danish island. bornhold sloane played a strategic role between the west and russia. was ships lay docked in the harbor of the tourist island of bourne home. one of denmark's main holiday destinations finds itself the scene of mysterious attacks. not far from the damage, nor trimmed gas pipelines, people on the island field of war in ukraine is nearing their home. conflict has moved closer and it's more real this week than it was last week because there's something very, very strange going on. 20 kilometers away from our cold. the not dream pipelines have been at the center of an energy war between russia and europe. and the for leaks have exposed the vulnerability of europe's gas supply. after insisting it was
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sabotaged, european leaders have called for security to be stepped up. i said recently for lucian has actually, i said, if we had told ourselves a week ago that there would be explosions at the north stream one and 2 pipelines. we'd probably of thought her, but that's what turned that into a reality. and therefore, the critical infrastructures have become a matter of general concern for normal. born home lives on the eastern edge of denmark and has long been of strategic importance to both nato and russia. russia claims that before soviet troops left the island after world war 2, it was agreed. foreign troops would never be stationed here. that bern, home find his house in a delicate position, became clear earlier this year when the deployment of american weapons systems was tested here during military drills. russia immediately issued a strong warning. now with the damage northridge pipelines on its doorstep, the islands find itself again at the heart of an international conflict. during the
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cold war, yan scott hope was father boned homes defense force. he thinks the west should show its presence here, although he's not worried about any threat from russian forces. i think is, is a good that americans, british german troops come to the island and make exercises so. so they do, they learn is a part of the market and it's, it's so far and they so, but stationed here on the pony base, i don't think it's necessary. you ought to be worried that the russians would be concerned about or they were, they would love for sure mega all of us about it. but i don't think that that it will make any difference. experts say the hundreds of millions of cubic meters of gas that have spilled into the sea are causing a lot more damage to the global climate and the local environment. but these islanders are undeterred and go on with their daily business, enjoying the sea. even with the cool october weather steadfast and al jazeera on
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born home in denmark. as sport is coming right up here and algebra will tell you why this world run, a champ driver is freaking out, is downstream. ah, do must see 1000000000. so the industry i. but beyond that, let's and glamour of those struggling to survive. desperate to fulfill their admissions, at least for the children to the highest and those so many dreams and aspirations that's just not left to meet, you know, body, what dreams coming soon on are 0 debating the issues of the day produce as always been criminalized around the boundaries of rights lead under member there people are family and friends,
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american member on air or online at your voice this minute to eat. don't believe in dialogue. don't political crisis must be off with a political solution as climate change progress is there. some people who are in places that they're just going to have to make there is no recognition about what we're ready facing. the street on al jazeera lou. ah, it talk to this boy with news of a goldfish. as peter, that's quite right, nick. go 1st. it was indeed, not one but 200 tricks in the manchester adobe. courtesy of earning allan and fulford, and the city defeated united 63, said he made a fast start phone with
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a lovely firm finished to get a home. saw the lead off the 7 minutes. oh, we say that it was holland's tourneys header crossed the line despite united's best efforts to keep the ball out. and then we can strike a got a 2nd just minutes later, much to the delight of manager sphere. right? all and then turn provide of a photon, who puts that? he phone all up at the break. seriously. so today there's no shortage of goals. in the 2nd half i, there's anthony pulled one back for united. again, it's 2 full rule and became the 1st player to school 3 successive premier league home had tricks and just the top things off. he set a photo for his 3rd of the match as the champions moved back to within a point of leaders arsenal is over. australia, football chiefs have condemned the anti social behavior of some fans at the australia comp final. in sidney. ha ha. when conducting,
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you're welcome. to country is if i have been fighting a lot of supporters, buddha during a traditional aboriginal welcome ahead of the match between sydney united and mcarthur on saturday. some even appeared to be doing nazi salutes, football, australia, se, they'll take swift and strong action against those involved. rain and an eventful singapore graham pre kept the title celebrations of macs for stopping on ice for another week, at least in tricky conditions. it was, he's read more t may sergio perez, who made the crucial move at the start getting in front of ferrari shaw the clay of the line. the conditions tested, even the most experienced driver, st. louis hamilton found the wall and even for stop and made a bad error, the finish down in 7th place. it was a day to remember for periods who avoided the chaos behind him to take the checkered flag for stop. and we'll try again to clinch back to back. we'll titles at next weekend's japanese grand prix. i knew i was going through about
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budge. there's been 2 races that i haven't been on the podium. but obviously, the media makes a big think for me because i'm a mexican and they start to make these competitors. so no, the biggest mistake, right, well, has made to brought me here. so i super happy you know, super happy to, to, to get this victory. the moto g p title race is going right down to the wire with just 2 points. now separating the top 2 containers off to the thailand growing pre . it was portuguese, right. and miguel olivera, who made the best of the early width conditions, hit the front with 12 left to go and stay there to win the race ahead of jack miller. francesco bunny was 3rd and that was who has big implications in the cabbage of the italian cutting phobia. quite out of lead right back with 3 rounds to good will champion finished on the 17th keller, ivan perez become the youngest world rally championship quenching the title. the new zealand,
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the toyota driver who turned 22 on saturday. security 1st will title by just over 34 seconds from last year champion sebastian o g a. it's a 6th when of the season for him and his co driver. revenue here also in finland. 20 you wait for will champions? england's cricket is warmed up for the t 20 will cut by winning the series decider in pakistan. the damage was done in the 1st things. first of all, the other 2 under the same milan firing. 78 or 247 was focused on you made 140 to apply new thing by 67. run far away japanese tennis play. yoshi heaton this yoko will reach a korea high ranking. a 41st in the world on monday of the winning a 2nd a t p to title miss yoko stunned the thieves of the korea oven. having knocked out will number 2, caspar, rude in the quarter finals. he was facing the dentist shuffle bottle for the title, winning the match, 676, monsieur, adding this trophy to the one who one of the city opened in washington in august.
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if you can run a yellen, who alone has become the younger female winner of the london marathon, at the age of $23.00 victory, even more impressive of the she tripped on a speed bump and fell on the tarmac. she picked herself up, finishing 2 hours. 17 minutes and 25 seconds. that's the 3rd, fastest time in the women's race canyon. runa amos keep rooted clinched in 1st major american title in the men's race. the nfl and its players association. so they'll update their concussion rules to stop players who appear unstable from returning to the game. it comes after nasty injury to miami dolphins, quarterback to a tank of a lower. he was chased down on sacks by josh to po of the cincinnati bengals towards the end of the 1st half and thursdays game play was held up for almost 10 minutes as he received treatment on the field before being taken to hospital. just aids earlier tongue by lower had been evaluated for another concussion injury. the
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doctor who checked him over and cleared him to play essence had his contract terminated japanese baseball sensation. show he ow tani as agreed a record $30000000.00 deal with the ally angels for next season. the to a star will earn more than any other player in the now be in his final year before becoming a free agent. attorney cap unused by extending he's hitting straight to 16 games as the angels rallied it to beat the texas rangers. stupid at all, we'll leave it for now. be here again in a few hours fun with more sports means nick. peter, thank you very much. indeed. i that is it for this and use are more and all the elections that we're covering from london in a couple of minutes of her abuse. me. ah, ah.
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