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counting the vote in brazil to determine the next leader alley results. show shadow sonata slightly ahead of former presidents lose and nothing on the little soba. ah, i'm robot this, and this is, i'll just never lie from doe. ha, also coming up. ah, ah, hey, denisia mourns victims. one of the worlds of worse sporting disaster is a $125.00 people die during a stampede at a football match. where in the region of done yet, square ukrainian forces are set to be taking control of key tones. no agreement and extending a ceasefire in yemen. now the longest pause and fighting bear is under threat
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votes. her being counted in brazil's presidential election 9 candidates vying for the top job for writing calvin charitable scenarios, taken on airily lead ahead of his main rival and former president. lose enough l. lyla da silva, but it is a close race leading up to the election. pause a put lillard, the silver in the lead. we've got correspond as a cross brazil following the selection. we're going to speak to our latin america editor, alyssia newman as well as monica inaccurate in just a few minutes. first, let's go to manuel rob, hello, who's in brasilia forest. i love thee a results coming in thick and fast give us the latest on what we know and just talk us through briefly how, what the processes for this rod things are finally starting to move a bit quickly, a bit quicker than they were before the actual tally so far as 66.66 percent of the vote i, if you could see just over my shoulder,
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here's the screens just like these all around us. we are basically in the bullpen, inside of the, of brazil's supreme electoral electoral court. this is the body, the government body that is tacit, making a final determination over over today's vote. all around us, there are brazilian press. there are foreign press. there are current, former brazilian government officials or election observers from the european union, from the organisation of american states. everyone just about everyone's eyes are glued to these screens watching these election results coming in in real time. now i think many people here sort of share this idea that things are moving a bit slower than what many people were anticipating. but the president of the electoral court has reassured everybody before the ball. the polls close that in terms of process everything was, was looking very, pretty much normal in terms of that process. now in terms of expected scenarios,
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according to brazilian electoral law, a presidential candidate needs to receive at least 50 percent of the vote, plus one vote in order to to be declared a winner and to prevent a runoff election if neither president able. so now to or former president lula, the silver are able to reach that threshold a 50 percent plus one vote. this evening at the end of the, at the vote count, then we'd be looking at a run off election a 2nd round of voting. that would take place on october, the 30th. now there is another scenario that's in the scenario that's provoked. a little bit of concern, maybe some fears of potential political violence or, or, or tensions out on the streets. and that's the scenario over which would winter would be declared this evening, and the other candidate would not accept the results of that election. that's where this government body, the supreme electoral court plays its most important role. that's what makes this such an important government body. because it will ultimately be up to the supreme
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electoral court to make that final determination over tonight's vote by no, thank you very much. indeed, man rabbit. talking to us from brazil. we're going to go live to our latin america editor, lucy in human, who's in south palo. she's at the silver headquarters, and they the results of the moment. very close. are there any surprises? anything that you're noticing so far? hello, rob, are you? hello. hi lizzie, i don't if i can understand that the crowds behind you are very, very loud because you're up in the silvers headquarters. are there any other, any surprises or anything notable that you've seen so far given the results are very, very close at this stage. ah yes indeed. well let me very just tell you that they are the latest update now would 70 percent of the boat's tallied? have put lula just slightly ahead with 45.74 percent of the votes versus 45.51, which is why a lot of the people you see here,
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outside of the lula headquarters are cheering. they're very, very happy. there has been a lot of nail biting because given the poles that had given us the former left as president of white, a commanding lead, it seemed people who are beginning to get very nervous. now joining me to talk a little bit more about that is political time does cloudy of goto, who has, who knows very well about how elections work in this country found kal, you tell me 1st. oh, is this surprising? does this mean that the polls were wrong? the fact that it is such a close, they seem to be very much tied at this point. yeah, it's very thoughtful. i don't think that the pulls were wrong because many polls showed very tight situation and some of them that i think that are closer to those result that we have now. they showed that would be very difficult for lula to win. the latch within the 1st row, and now with to have 30 percent over the boat to come and this votes, they come mainly from air was a ruler, is a stronger. so you,
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are you saying are suggesting that one of them could really take a much more commanding lead still, i think, so, i think that you have a larger distance. peebles will not because the votes from the northeast of the country, where lula is really, really strong. they are still coming, and the votes from air was, are both on. i was stronger, they are, had the red come. now still, it's very possible that this will goal into a run off because they are so close. what. what are the implications of that? i know that both candidates were suggesting that it was imperative that they, when in a 1st round, why is that the case? well, i think that if you have a stick on the wrong who have a more dance sequential for 3 weeks more, this is the 1st point. even the cold goals will nato have shown many times that he wouldn't accept the result. there will be a dance is victory and so that he will during this 3 weeks that we still have them through the 2nd round. certainly many attacks on the electronic system on the electoral justice. and so he'll create a claim,
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a lot of fights in brazil, and i think this is the problem that evelyn is. thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us. where you can see this is me getting very exciting though. the results are coming in much more quickly now than they were before. i will of course be bringing you up to date on the latest as those results. come in back to you. rob lucio. thank you very much. indeed, it does look as though this may yet go to a 2nd run, but of course we're going to be keeping across this. let's go to monitoring inaccurate from joining us from rio de janeiro. the weeks leading up to this have been very times and with the 2 main candidates, really trading insults rather than setting out policies. how are people reacting in the wait for the results of the selection? well here in rio de janeiro for example, there are people that are still voting so ah, although voting ended at 5 officially, but people that were in line to vote and year they waited like for 3 hours or more
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. they're still allowed to vote i if they were already in line by 5, which was a real time which was the time when the voting stations closed. so that is why there is this delay. this isn't just something that happened in rio de janeiro but also in other states. and that explains part of the delay in why this is being so slow as my colleagues of manny and lucille were mentioning, just before this up here in rio, i were standing and got back up on a beach. this is usually an area where are also matters. supporters hold their rallies, but it's pretty empty here. it's also pretty cold for brazilian standards. ah, so we don't have many people either, although vocal said are voted here. he's waiting for the results in the capital brazilian and will, of course, is in san paula which is his strong hold. so. but there's another thing i'd like to
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mention, which is this is in just a presidential election that people who are also voting for congress for 513 congressman and 27 senators. who will also help decide which way this country will be run. because whatever is elected will depend on this congress to get their legislation approved. why? okay, thank you very much. indeed. monica university of bringing this up to date from rio de janeiro. okay, let's go to the warren ukraine. president vladimir zalinski says his forces have read, taken to settlements in the household region as part of a counter offensive in the east. the capture of the town of layman on saturday is seen as a key moment in the fighting. nato says the victory is a sign of progress. the town is in the occupied region of done yet, sc which moscow declared potter russia on friday. charles proffered report soon. seattle house close to lehman. ukrainian armies repositioning
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close to the front line town of lehman. in the tornet screeching of eastern ukraine, president putin says, this is now part of russia with ukraine in armies back in control of 2 weeks of heavy fighting. if you will, you look, devastation is nearly complete, burnt out russian 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 under so carsa, this is also possible on liberated territories. so we don't key patching together that we keep them dispersed to ensure maximum safety of our personnel. but it does not affect the performance of their task,
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as well as some of its spiers have been damaged by the shilling. but this 16th century russian orthodox monastery remains relatively unscathed. the level of destruction here proved just how fierce 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 the priests inside sheltering what they describe as russian 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, i'm for mertsa. 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
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who stayed and survived the fighting, a sheltering in the basement of another damage nearby church because their homes have been destroyed. good miller's husband passed away in may. her children fled to hold cuba. when the fighting started. i know you don't, but them if we're not leaving because this is our land, our mother lands, we're even prepared to live in a dog out. if it means we can stay near another homeless family descend the stairs to the church crypt where they sleep. their 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 theater here ask easton ukraine vigils being held in indonesia for a 125 people who were killed during a stampede at a football match. ringback ah,
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hundreds gathered in the capitol jakarta to remember the victims. president joker were, dodo has reordered a review security at football games, fevers president called the stampede a tragedy beyond comprehension. keith still is a visiting professor of crowd science at the university of suffolk. he explains what the investigation will have to focus on. 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 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
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we would deal with very differently when you use the word p, immediately changing the whole incident as being the crowds fault. so it's very, very important to try and get demonology right until you know what the fact was. this a tried reacting to be the tear gas or was the crowd itself instigating the the home incident like any investigation you start with a very neutral approach to it. don't bias your opinion on what you think is. look at the facts. what was the risk assessment prior to the much, what policing action, how many police force, what type of security and student was in place? what was the history of these 2 supports and funds in that area? what about tickets? i mean, these are all fundamental questions that you need to gather the information for before you even start the investigation. as to what are all of a key facts involved in the case, i've seen some video footage, but of course,
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but after the tear gas was fired. so it's a, it is going with a very neutral mind. gather the fat, got the evidence and then assess the case based on the fact still ahead on all 0. wow. hundreds protest against the you case, controversial tax and borrowing plan. as the conservative party conferences begins ah the, the remains of e n. a just about visible they are no longer a hurricane, even a tropical circulation, really, but the remains of the moisture is still there. caught up against this cold front coming down out of canada, the 2 together, producing pretty unpleasant conditions down the east coast. the u. s. from bay and answered laura, and i think more of a nor'easter and are wet one. but beyond that it still looking fine. it's still
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very warm in the plane ticket, northern plains, even the prairies of canada, quite warm and 24. when he picked jas. route. the rockies, as you can see, to the west, that is still quite remains or pleasant. i have to say jumping south or you can still catch the same system that is produced. that nor'easter will produce big chairs in the bahamas, eastern cuba. backstreet nicaragua, for example. now, salvador, but on the west coast of mexico, hearken only in a category. one is going to make land full probably early monday as jumps out to south america. and here things are relatively quiet. the potential for big chows is still there in the north of brazil. recent, we've seen some flooding in venezuela. can't argue that that won't be repeated. rios getting wet again down to about 22 degrees. and where santiago chile was quite hot. recently we're down to 50 bit below normal, whereas darya blanca has actually come up to 23 arising temperature ah,
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a football from spain traded, battling opponents on the pick up fighting fascism at home and abroad. footballing legend at canton introduces 70 no in the battle. a warrior used his beloved game to help himself and others survived the horrors of a nazi concentration. what more rebel is on al jazeera? ah oh. oh, oh journal. is it a reminder of our tops or is this our vote counting began of brazil's presidential
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election left wing front runner louis to natalie enough. he'll know that the silver has taken a very small lead over prestige rateable sonata villas. walker's party usually get stronger support and regions that are slower to report the results. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says his forces have retaken 2 settlements in the household region. as a counter offensive continues in the east. the capture of the town of lima and on saturday is seen as a key moment in that fighting vigils been held in indonesia to remember the 125 people killed during a stampede at a football match. president joker with dodo has ordered a review of security football games and response. preliminary results are starting to be released and elections held in boston house. the governor, the governing system in boston, is known as one of the most complicated in the world. people are voting for 3 members of the shared presidency as well as parliamentary representatives. i said, begs live for us in sarajevo. what more do we know about the results that are
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coming in as well for the 3 seats for the presidency, their boss, me act, the serb and the crime that divides up in between these ethnic groups for the bosnian see to we have dennis fisher, which was declared victory. he's from the year social democratic party. and in fact, he's a rival backer. his vacovich has conceded defeat. now this is a bit of an upset. that's because he's a bag of it's his party has more or less held power. so post war and this is the 1st time that the bus next seat
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yemen warring size have failed to reach an agreement to extend a nation wide ceasefire. the truce was broken by the united nations in april and it's been renewed twice the lowland fighting has been the longest and the 8 year war, both sides blame each other for allowing the deal to expire. and the u. n's calling for talks to continue. the conflicts killed hundreds of thousands of people agreed of what the un calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis. ivana de boy as a communications and advocacy counsel coordinator at our dre yemen. she says the
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truce gave yemenis hope for peace. children who goes to school, they are not afraid of planes anymore because he means in the last 6 months that every time they hear a plane, there were scare thinking that a bomb, they will happen. but if we don't have a child again, the children will have their, their life, wherever they can access to education. and so they need me as a tutor will have access to school. so having their next generation of yemen, not being afraid, not running, running from the war, and having the right to have their life again, is the most important thing that we can think when we think about the true defect news that we received today. they're no longer off, the truth will affect me as of yet me, but also for money in a i didn't see it would fit in the scope that we're not going to have access to the field of the 30000000 gemini, 23 meters needful mondays are in a to survive and 70 meals don't have, they don't know where they're going to get their next plate of food. so they don't
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bring you up the truth. we'll, we'll be very significant for our operations here in yemen. it is important for an international community to pay attention again to yemen because we are locking on funding just 47 percent of the money for young has been funded so far. and over 60 percent of that has been just focused on food security is the biggest, needing human by now. but what are some limitations education protection health has been on the farm, the lady. so we need that many time to meet you to support them. and again, to encourage the both parties to have a conversation and also to provide the fund needed for leaders of your many who is the beginning of the tools could see again whole. but again, has been taken away. accusing
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cannot force them to leave their homes, that's their homes. but we can do everything we can to educate them and make sure they're aware of what's coming their way or possibly there's again, this was so unpredictable on this coming wednesday, he was president joe biden will tour the damage and meet with residents and government leaders. his job reassure everyone the worst is over. rosalyn, jordan l g 0. another storm houghton orlin is making its way towards mexico's pacific coast. the category 3 hopkins headed towards the tutors, tons of muscle lung on some bloss portal out as already closed it's port to all marine traffic as a precaution orleans expected to make landfall on monday. british prime minister, less trust has admitted she should have laid the ground better to avoid the term while her chancellors, many budget created in the international currency and bond markets. and the 1st day of the annual conservative party conference trust as insisted she's confident her
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tax cutting package will boost economic growth, poll brennan reports from birmingham. yeah. as honeymoon periods go, this has to be one of the shortest in political history. less than a month since las trust took over the u. k. new conservative prime minister, a government controversial tax and borrowing plans and the conservative party conferences, literally besieged by critics. from the p, m, and admission. 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 act by do, except we should have laid the ground better than i do, except that you accept the economic strategy of trust and her chancellor is intended to dramatically boost growth. the plan to give tax cuts to the rich funded by billions of pounds of government borrowing, sent the currency and bond markets into turmoil last week. and members of trust his own parliamentary party, a threatening to vote against it,
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people needs to feel and need to see. ah that, ah, when we along 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, top of their concerns is the fear that the government will start cutting public sector budgets. you want people to go, i'll be ready for an avalanche of cuts in everything that they experience in public life. it's going about their business. and we got to turn that round as a direct attack on work and class communities less trust spoke about their being too much, focus on it too much when houses look about ignores for reality or politics . and that is to get things done. you need the support support and fees and parliament support of the people in the why the company at the moment,
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let's just appears to have neither guarantee. after 12 years in par, the conservative pot, he's become accustomed to its annual conference being a rather comfortable and controlled effect. this year is shaping up to be very different. whole brennan al jazeera birmingham. burkina faso was new military leaders of calls for carmen, a televised address. after that speech, the new self proclaimed leader abraham trolley was seen parading through the capital, wanted to go on saturday. a state of emergency was declared after come, supporters attacked the french embassy. the accused, the french military of sheltering the ousted president paul, all read the amoeba which france denies and deny of formula fulfilled us young. 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
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