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. sold counting underway in brazil's most polarized election in decades will form a prison. luna da silva beat the incumbent jar bold scenario as the polls predicted . ah, hello there. i'm dealing with donald. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up campbell at the jilson, indonesia, after a football match in trying to do a 125 people killed in a stadium, stampede ukrainian forces claim full control of lee men. after russia's retreat, presidents lensky says they've also liberated settlements in the kerosene amber keener fossils. cooley, their calls for com saying is pre detestable only to me by has resigned and gone to to go through
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results in brazil's tightly contested elections. are starting to trickle in with around 20 percent of votes counted incumbent jar ball scenario is currently leading the pool with a 47.8 percent share. newly da silva trails him on around 43 percent. but analysts believe the pol could still see the country shift back to the left wing leader, ruler lead pre voting poles by double digits. his piracy usually has stronger support in the countries north, which is slower to report results. 76 year old luna wasn't able to run or even vote in the last election back in 2018 because he was jail on corruption charges. but his conviction was later thrown out a full use ago. i couldn't, woot, because i was a victim of a lie. now i'm huge. warding that the recognition of my full freedom and with the possibility of once again being the president of this country who come president
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char ballston aro, cast his vote in rio de janeiro. he arrived at the polling station wearing a yellow and green t shirt with the world brazil written on it all. scenario told journalist he is confident that he will win his previously signaled he may refuse to accept defeat, claiming the conscious electronic voting machines are pulled to fraud on them. what method is the voice of the people? what matters? what is that clean elections and about problems made the best when the perfect will you recognize the result of the election? well, we have correspondence monitoring events in brazilian, rio de janeiro and south palo. and let's start then with our latin america. it is salisia newman who's in south palo outside lou las headquarters. what more can you tell us about the results that we have so far this year? hi there. well, i can tell you that the almost 26 percent of the votes have now been tallied a former president lula is inching forward just
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a little bit with the almost 4443.5 percent of the votes against both. so now 247.7, there is a roughly, i'm 1000000 vote difference between both candidates at this point with little more than 40000000 votes of the 163000000 counted. now one thing important thing to take into account is that the 1st votes that came in are from the regions where president, both so not or has a most support from the southern part of sao paolo, that's where i am now. it is the largest state and also the largest city in all of brazil. the votes from the southern part, which is where lula and his working party have the most support. they have only just begun begun to come in, so it is still too early to really say that deb also nato has a commanding lead at this point. but so far he does. everyone is watching very, very closely how this comes out at the boat to coming in more slowly than usual.
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this was a different election from the previous ones because using the fingerprint became mandatory. that means a lot of people took longer to vote than normally. and also some of the polling stations closed later as well. here where we are now, which is at a hotel in south paolo where lula in and his supporters are hold up inside, as well as a lot of latin american leaders. people who supported lugens and who are supporting lula in this country of intellectuals, artist singers, people like that. they're all inside do. but nobody is really saying anything. everybody is just kind of binding their nails and waiting to see what is going to happen. this is an extremely significant election, as you know, the most polarized one and perhaps the most dramatic election that brazil has seen in many, many, it's because the 2 candidates are so absolutely different one from the other and depending on who wins the, the outlook for this country will be extremely different. we have
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a very conservative president or j boards. fernado who represents family values is against gay marriage, is against abortion, against what he calls gender ideology and who has a far more limited view of brazil's role in the international community compared to lula who represent for many people, the rights of the poor who would bring back better days for the bore, as he was able to bring something like 30000000 brazilians out of poverty. when he was last president between 20032010. he has court that was also accused of having overseen the largest corruption scandal. this country has ever seen so many people are wary of lula still and he is leading a coalition that includes very conservative parties, not just left wing parties, which is very interesting, as opposed to both sonata who has restricted his coalition to the more conservative wing of the entire country, so again,
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the vote are coming in slowly and we expect that in about an hour and a half, maybe up to 2 hours, we should have a much more clear idea as to who if any of the 2 leading candidates might win in this 1st round, or whether they will have to go into a run off. in an months time i actually, in the less than a months time seeing human there live at the latest from south palo lucy, we will keep checking in. thank you. let's go to manuel republic who is at the supreme electoral court in the capital of brazilian. hi there, manny. so if all sorrow loses and refuses to accept defeat as feared, what would the process be then? what would happen next? that is certainly a question that's been on everyone's mind even if not everybody is talking about that right now. it's a scenario that have been considered, especially given the fact that president, bull sinatra, has hinted more than once that, that there would be fraud in this election. very sort of a feeling concerns that this election could be sort of mired by friday. that
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hinting that he would not accept an outcome other than one that would see him be re elected as president of brazil where we are right now. this is brazil's supreme electoral court. we're in the bull pen right now. seeing all the numbers come in in real time, the final determination of what happens in tonight's vote is going to be made by the, by the court, by the, the folks inside this, inside of this building. and to talk specifically or to answer specifically your question, these are the scenarios that we're looking at right now. if, according to brazilian electoral law, a candidate needs to obtain at least 50 percent of the vote plus one vote in order to win the election. that could happen outright tonight, either president ball tomorrow or former president little of the silver could meet that threshold of 50 percent plus one vote. that would not be a need for run off election. that wouldn't be a need for a 2nd round of voting. that would otherwise take place at the end of the month on october, on october 30th. but if, if the scenario is that,
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that former president lula, the silver, the silver is declared the winner this evening having obtain more than 50 percent of the vote. and that scenario included the president jade wilson adel saying that he does not accept the results of that election. it will be up to the supreme electoral court to determine what happens next. will there be over? will there be a run a recount will that runoff election happen? and it will be up to the court to determine what happens right now. one interesting thing that we're seeing is that the polls have close the close over an hour ago. but at this point, not all of the people, not all brazilian voters have finished voting. there was a promise made earlier this evening by the president of the electoral court that said that everyone's right to vote would be respected. so we heard just a little while ago from our colleague lucy newman in, in south hollow, saying that the vote is taking a little bit longer than usual. this is believed to have maybe something to do with that. the fact that not everyone that was in line formed, ready to go vote,
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has had their opportunity to vote the president of the electoral court and said that he wants everyone. everyone's right to vote to be respected. now, right now it's moving along very slowly. it's still too early to tell, with just a little over 20 percent of the vote, but there's a lot of exciting you should see some of the faces of the people around us right now. just kind of glued to the screens. some happy faces, not so happy faces a little of everything. there is a lot of excitement of one thing everybody here sort of does have in common is a sort of sense that this is a very important election. and the very future of brazilian democracy is at stake. money, they're joining us live from brazilian mounting. thanks for the update. monica camp is live and we are diginero by cooper on a beach. monica louis results says, we've heard a song seems to come in, but this is of course more than just choosing one person or one man to be president . yes, are exactly there. so there are also brazilians are also voting for governors of
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$27.00 us states. they're also voting for congress. now, why is this important? ah, brazil is choosing like a brazilians are voting for 513 congressman and some senators as well. and no matter who is elected president, whether it's bull, sonata, or lula, they will depend on congress to pass any laws that they want to make any changes. lula has said that he will undo many of the things that bull. so nato has done, especially things related to the environment, to the indigenous rights. also not or was very a said that he would not demo kate another centimeter of indigenous land. on the contrary, he wanted to open indigenous land to commercial farming and mining lula said he wouldn't do all of this, but much of what you do, whether it be approving abortion or gay marriage or anything you depend on congress
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and other problem here in brazil is that you have so many parties that negotiating with them and not wheeling and dealing is really very difficult. so whoever gets selected will be looking at this situation. another thing about our, in case somebody does not accept the, the electoral results which also nato has ended esa. my colleague manny was just saying are in brazil since the voting is electronic. re counting them like one by one is not what, what they usually do. you complain to the supreme electoral court and then the past times that this has happened and it came to nothing basically because it's a whole voting system that is in motion and it's all digital monica yanna can. they're giving us the updates to the current landscape. there from rio de janeiro, monica thank ah,
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the jills been held for the 125 people killed during a stampede at a football match in indonesia. ringback ringback ah, hundreds of people gathered in the capital jakarta to remember the victims, the chaos began. when supporters from the losing side invaded the pitch. these responded by firing tear gas, causing the crowd to flee for the exits. prison joke, a widow has ordered a review of security of football matches and says all games in the lee should be suspended until the investigation is complete. victoria gayton b reports. ah, the stampede happened in the city of midland and east java province after a match between home team arima f. c. and the arrival, sir, by the chaos began after supporters. from the losing side rima f. c. invaded the pitch. police responded by firing
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t. a gas which caused fans to flee for the exits for their cigars. many of their friends lost their lives because of officers who did not humanize us with very disappointed with the treatment because many lives were lost. ah thief 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 and audible 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 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 indonesian president, joker 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
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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 come close to 42000 people attended the sell out match all a rima 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 as provincial government says it will give 650 dollars in compensation to the families of the victims and promises lessons will be learned. so a tragedy like this doesn't happen again, victoria gate and be al jazeera, a day after russian forces pulled out of lehman in the east. and annette screeching,
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president vladimir soleski says that ukrainian forces have recaptured 2 settlements in the southern carson region. the latest ukrainian gains have been made in areas that moscow declared part of russia on friday shall then jak medium of each rank every day at least twice. i received reports from our military this week, the largest report as the list of settlements liberated from the enemy within the scope of our ongoing defensive operation, my job, the liberation of layman, and that the nets region has now become the most popular in the media. but the successes of our soldiers are not limited to laymen which are stratford reports from savannah to harsco, which is close to lehman. the ukrainian army is repositioning close to the front line town of lee man in the tornet screeching of east in ukraine. president putin says, this is now part of russia, but the ukrainian army is back in control of 2 weeks of heavy fighting. everywhere
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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 undergo carsa. this is also possible on liberated territories, sorry, don't keep patching together, that we keep them dispersed to ensure maximum safety of our personnel. but it does not affect the performance of their task. some of its spires have been damaged by the shilling, but this 16th century russian orthodox monastery remains relatively unscathed. the level of destruction he proves. just how fierce the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian orthodox monastery has been
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a place of pilgrimage for centuries. but now the ukrainian soldiers here tell us they fear that priests inside a sheltering what they describe as rush and collaborators. the bridge to the monastery over the soviet 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. and for martha, this monastery comes under the moscow patriarch, 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. and some of the few people who stayed and survived the fighting, a sheltering in the basement of another damaged nearby church. because their homes have been destroyed. glued miller's husband passed away in may. her children fled to halt give when the fighting started. i know you don't buy them,
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we're not leaving because this is our land, our mother lands. we are even prepared to live in a dog out. if it means we can stay. another homeless family descend the stairs into the church crypt where they sleep. they 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 switzer. he asked eastern ukraine. bulgarians have also been boating in their 4th general election in 18 months, which could see boy cool boris off, back in power. if he's able to form a strong coalition. exit polls predict his conservative girl party has secured 24.6 percent of the vote, despite losing power early last year, following massive anti corruption demonstrations for a saw of has promised stability after inflation. in the european union's poorest
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member state sky rocketed 20 percent reformers, premier carol pat cove is projected to win 18.9 percent. he led a 4 party coalition but was toppled by a new confidence boat after 7 months in power. pet coff has ruled out forming a coalition with boris, so raising fears of the countries worse political instability since the end of communism. boris of, on the other hand, he said he'll talk with anyone including the ultra nationalists, openly pro russian fuzz rodonna party, which has gained popularity since moscow invaded ukraine in february, exit polls suggest that support has doubled the 10 percent and could play a role in the next, coalition government and you, simmons has this update now from sophia, no clear winner at all, no surprise either. and instability is the result of the election. waco, boris of who has had more than a decade empower himself now in the party with most of the votes. a
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carol petroff, who had been pushing against russia, were in a very strong way during his only few of 3 or 4 months in power or before a vote of no confidence in his cabinets or, oh ah, he came a close 2nd, it has to be said but this man had everything up against him. he had followed the e u line against russia i. he had refused to pay and roubles to gas prom, which was providing 85 percent of gas for bulgaria. and the result, well, the public went against him when the gas was turned off by russia that would appear to be the case. he did lose a lot of popularity because the economy was going down like as of the many parts of europe, but here, particularly bad hyperinflation, effectively a 17 percent in august, or under a total of 20 percent,
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annual inflation. the economy in a very bad state. but kenneth fossils new military leaders have called for com. next people to return to work. abraham tara, who in m. c, was taking power on friday, was seen creating through the capital wagon to go sh. meanwhile, ousted president paul only to me by offered his conditional resignation. to charles and his friend to toggle nicholas hart this morning from seneca. in the red bery captain ibrahim trowers. forget of us as you did, the leader in self appointed president, thousands gathered in capital. it would seem like a victory parade. after fridays for the acid bologna, debbie back grabbing power in the capital, why didn't grooved easier than fighting our groups in the north of the country where soldiers faith setbacks at the hands of our groups, like the iso in al qaeda, the state has lost control of almost half of the country. so now there is
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a new judah and a new leader. but the old challenges me that we are in the streets, not because we support it through or encourage it, but to find unity and truth. we are here to support our military to find peace because we have suffered so much at the hands of terrorists. away from the capital is an unfolding humanitarian crisis. almost 2000000 people are displaced to flee, clashes and violence. most our children, malnutrition is common armed groups prevent aid agencies from delivering help, ousted and gentle leader de amoeba, who took over in a cru last january, promised to resolve the humanitarian and security situation. but despite the military support of france, the former colonial power for his forces have been overrun. supporters of the queue, bert tires in front of the french embassy, eluded french, owed businesses,
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they blamed france for their losses. it's a month when i don't want an update. this demonstrator says if he hopes the new job dead power will follow the example of neighboring bali, where the russian security company back there has money. it brought it to fight. art groups. love was due to the hospital. no live russia on the pickup truck, a soldier involved in the coo waves, a russian flag. this is a blow to france in the west who are losing their influence. is this a hell, a desire for change? board of disarray. at desperation, nicholas hawk al jazeera, the court, british prime minister list trust is a message that she should have laid the gramm better to avoid the turmoil her chancellor's mini budget created an international currency in bond markets on the 1st day of the annual conservative policy conference. trust insisted she's
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confidence the her tax cutting package will boost economic growth. but it's paul ban and reports from birmingham. she's facing criticism and descend from both the outside and inside her own party. oh, as honeymoon periods go, this has to be one of the shortest in political history. less than a month since las trust took over 3. you case, new conservative prime minister, a government's controversial tax and borrowing plans. mean the conservative party conferences, literally besieged by critics. from the p. m. and admission. i'd a stand by the package we announced, and i stand by the, by the fact that we announced it quickly because we had to watch by do accept, we should have laid the ground better. there i do, except that you accept the economic strategy of trust and her chancellor is intended to dramatically boost groves the plan to give tax cuts to the rich funded by billions of pounds of government. borrowing, sent the currency in bond markets into turmoil last week. and members of trust his
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own parliamentary party, a threatening to vote against it. people needs to feel and need to see. ah that, ah, when we are making the case for tax cuts that the people who benefit fast on those who are are those who have leased to coincide with the 1st day of conference, several 1000 campaign groups and union members converged on birmingham city center . if you want to preserve your hospital, your care center for the elderly, your top of their concerns is the fear that the government will start cutting public sector budgets. you want people to go be ready for an avalanche of cups in everything that they experience in public life. it's going about their business. and we got to turn that round. now is a direct attack on work across communities. let's just spoke about that being too much too much. house is about ignores the reality. hold on one second up is to get things done in support of the reason parliament support of
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the people in the why the company at the moment, let's just appears to have neither guarantee. after 12 years in power, the conservative parties become accustomed to its annual conference being a rather comfortable and controlled effect. this year is shaping up to be very different pull brennan al jazeera birmingham. finally, one more election results are coming in from bosnia which has been voting for new collective presidents and parliamentarians. and they growing ethnic tensions in the country, which was the 3000000 people were eligible to vote in bet, bosnia, herzegovina, general election. the polls are seen as the most important says, the end of the war in 1995 election campaigning was often dominated by hate speech and nationalistic rhetoric. while the dayton peace accords which ended the bosnian war in 1995 established a system of ethnic court is at many levels of government. they agreement names 3
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main ethnic groups. both me acts courts and serves as the countries constituent people. it also spread the nation to the federation of bosnia herzegovina, and republic. a syrup scar which both have their own prime ministers and parliaments. they are linked through a tripartite presidency made up of one bosnia, one serve, and one cor who rou tate. every 8 months. while as near as main house of parliament is system of proportional representation, 28 members are directly elected by voters in the federation. the other 14 are elected by republican service. sca. well, let's cross out as a big who's been following the latest developments from sorry, eva. hi there. i said now prime permit. i can't even say it acid preliminary results have just been announced at what more can you tell us about how it's looking? well yes, that have just been and lance law for the boss in the ex seat or for the presidential elections that we're hearing a dennis a bit better,
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but average better, which sorry is in the lead. in fact, he's declared victory over bucket is a big a rich, a bucket is a big of issues on tv and he more or less conceited. so in that sense, really it is very clear who seems to have one that part, but in terms of the croy c thou, that seems to be a bit more interesting and more of a tighter race. now brianna cristo who is the separatist writing. so for his crutch leader, he's on 51 percent. and joe co comsearch is on 48 percent. and just over half the polling stations that's for dusters. from over half the polling stations. and in terms of the president from the serb entity, we understand that the a separatist leader, jessica savannah, which is in the lead now. but what's interesting is that the serve separatist leader or that is standing for the president in the serve entity. remember this 2 entities in this country or the 3rd,
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the republic serves entity that the right wing leader who has raised controversy. miller dick who is close to russian president vladimir putin has been saying that he wants republic serves, got to leave the country. now he seems to be behind. he is rival jolina trivia who is a, a economy professor. now that's really unexpected or because he's opposition now already saying that they think they are going to win this and they've done, it loses well that definitely changes their dynamics in terms of the right wing separatist sentiment and statements that we've been hearing from republic or serves gus are so far, just over half the polling stations and we seem to already have over and over the bosnia presidency, but for the croyt seat. it's very close, said baker, joining us live that from sorry what i said. thank you. i.
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