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brazil is headed for a presidential runoff boat with no candidate reaching 50 percent and sundays election. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la from della also coming up. oh, indonesia mourns the 125 people who died in a stadium stampede up the police wanted guess at a football match. wherein donnette square ukrainian forces are pushing to take control of key towns and the region. russia claims as annexed on photos in bulgaria, punished the government which strongly opposed russia and ukraine. war with gas prices soaring and many facing economic hardship
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brazil's presidential contest when i'll go to a 2nd round runoff. supporters of lewis and nasty alluded as silva us celebrating after he came out on top in the 1st po, for the former president didn't get the 50 percent plus one vote needed to avoid the runoff, ill face incumbent jebel sanara on october 13th. i totally forgot that i know everyone wanted us to win the 1st round, but in my life, a belief that drives me and motivates me is that nothing happens by chance. and during this whole campaign with the polling, i always thought we were going to win these elections and we are going to win these elections. and this, this is for us just to pause. things are not good and we need to recover this country. and it's image on the international stage. a latin america editor, alyssia newman, has more on looted a silver speech. he has said, and it was very interesting. he said, i tell those who may be sorry to hear this,
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but in 28 days we will be back. i had 28 days to make up for this short call, which he compared to a football game. he said this is kind of like the extra time when you go back, but you know who's going to win or so he says, people here are telling us also that they believe that noon i will win the 2nd round, but it's very clear. it's going to be a ah hard election, a hard run off election because a did much, much better than expected. were you know that now the polls were wrong, of luna is about 5 percentage points. i head out of his rival, the president, but he thought he was going to be 15 percentage points ahead. that totally what the polls were saying they were clearly white exaggerated, quite wrong. i've been to many people are going to be doing soul searching. now that there, he's talking about making alliances. i'm having these 20, i gave to expand his alliances. he's already in a, in a coalition with 9 other political parties,
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some of them very conservative or center, right. including his vice presidential candidate, good article i came in. what was once his staunch rival during other presidential elections, but that's the way politics go. and now both sides, i believe, are going to be trying to find ways to make up the difference. and when all out right on it, on the 30th of october, to not a lot of time, the country's going to have to go through this all over again. and that will certainly raise political tensions. and perhaps the level of aggression that we have been seeing during this 1st round of the election. speaking after the results incumbent president, jab, olsen, are acknowledge the present ins are struggling with the state of the economy. but he said that turning to a left his candidate lula is not the answer. bell blows you guess what he does? what worries me is brazil losing its freedom in brazil, moving to the left like dennis whaler, argentina, columbia, and chili. that's my concern. the 1st victim in these cases is the freedom of the
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people and going backwards. we've nothing to gain and everything to lose. well, manuel, rap hello joins us live now from brazil here. money is there were just heard from present, both an arrow there at what most of them say. oh, within the last couple of hours we've now heard from both of the leading candidates that are going to be participating in this run off election. president bull sonata held in is, is sort of informal press conference following the announcement of that run off election by the supreme electoral court. one thing that we really should note a very kind of interesting point that's probably going to be raising a lot of eyebrows and then the over the course of the, the next 28 days leading up to the next round of voting on october 30th. is that he is going to hold off on making an official statement about the result of the election on sunday until after the armed forces have made their declaration of a their statement. now, as far as we can tell,
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there's no precedent for this. this is a, out of the ordinary precisely because it is not up to the armed forces of brazil to determine the outcome of an election or to determine how transparent in election is what we, what, what this seems like as a sort of reaffirmation of this posture that we've seen per from president j bowles and out throughout the course of the campaign that he's placing a lot more faith on brazil's armed forces than he is on the supreme electoral electoral court. this is certainly not going to do a whole lot of good in terms of quelling some of those concerns that we've heard from political analysts and people here in brazil who have been talking about a scenario under which former president lula could potentially win the election. and then as a result, president j bowles sonata are not accepting the results of that election. so for now things are column here in brazil. yeah, it's all it's, it's certainly not the same scene that we're seeing out in cell. paolo where people
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are out in the streets one way or now or another, celebrating the results of the selection. like many people were hoping that this would be sort of the end of this very polarized campaign season. but brazilians are going to have to go to the polls again on october 30th to determine the fate of their country to choose their next president. yeah. money, as you say, the come to now faces this run off vote at the end of upside, but talk through what happens next in terms of procedures and so will in terms of process and procedure. the scenario that we saw play out of is very much in line with the forecasts. what many people were expecting, right? because in terms of brazilian electoral law, a candidate needs 50 percent of the vote plus one vote in order to be declared a winner in order to avoid a run off election. that's not what we saw play out. neither president bull scenario or former president lula were able to break that threshold a 50 per cent. so brazilians are now going to have to go to the polls again on, on october 30th at the end of the month. now in terms of what we can expect over
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the course of the next 28 days, there will be a press conference held on monday afternoon, 2 pm local time by the supreme electoral court. throughout the course of the day, we saw people coming in and out. there were a dozens and dozens of national international press or international elections. observers from the european union, from the organization of american states, other independent observers from elsewhere, both nationally and internationally. they will be holding a press conference to on monday at 2 pm where we expect a little bit more analysis, little bit more in depth specificity on, in terms of what went well, what can be improved upon? one thing that we know for sure is that we can expect at least one more debate between president adjustable scenario and former president lula. president lula saying that he wants to talk more about the specifics of the campaign. but it but, but a, but again, in terms of process from the electoral committee process from the electoral court
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at this point. it's just a returned to that sort of same polarized atmosphere that we've been seeing over the course of, throughout the course of this campaign season. again, many people hoping that that would come to an end on sunday night during sunday's vote. it's not going to be the case. all right, a manual rapid life of the in brazilian money. thank. now centrals had been held in the indonesian city of milan after one of the deadliest stadium incidents in history. a 125 people were killed in a stampede. after police fire tear gas of spectators, the government scrape it a fact finding team which is looking into holding people criminal accountable for the incident. out as a was jessica washington is in milan, where she met with survivors and their family members. in milan, this is a community in morning and shock. 17 year old we dad went to a football match. his family never expected that he wouldn't make it home. the game turned to tragedy after police fire tear gas at spectators,
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apparently to control fans who entered the field. after the match ended. people panicked, triggering a stampede, as they rushed to the gates. re hands elani survived, but his friend didn't. but please, through target to the lower part of the stadium, i saw children dying in front of my eyes. people who are scattering around and panic trying to escape. but the exits were locked and loaded, so they were piling up. their hundreds were injured in the chaos. witnesses paint a refill picture. i make some work on to see god. so tomorrow as people ran towards the exit, it was locked and then the lights dimmed in the stadium. it was dark. people were pushing each other and even stepping over each other, trying to get out. this is the waiting area of the cycle unwatched hospital in milan, one of the hospitals close to the stadium. most of the people waiting here are parents waiting anxiously for updates on their children. 17 year old refund to we
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a friendship is in the intensive care unit. oh wow. i was staying up waiting for him. it was so late and he hadn't come home. every one else in our neighbourhood who had been to the match had started to come home. where was my son? and she worries about her son. she pondered why he ended up in hospital in the 1st place. about my arrows. why did police gas them? there were many children up there and mothers too. now you see who the victims are . many of them are just young boys, like my son, d on to speak to patrice. mother is also waiting for an update from the i see you need to double grasp why her face so swollen and the bones in her neck dislocated. she's unconscious. ah, indonesia, as president has asked for, an investigation and human rights groups are calling for answers and accountability, criticizing police for using t against in a confined space. for now, many of the parents who spoke to rhonda 0 say the only question on their mind is
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whether their child will make it through jessica, washington al jazeera milan. i shall break her now to 0 when we come back. hundreds, protest against the u. k. prime ministers, controversial tax and barring plan, as the conservative party conference begins last, a long road to recovery in florida, the carolina's thousands begin a massive cleanup in the wake of her work in the morning studies. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you read the with sponsored by cattle aways. right. is a lazy breeze at the moment round round the gulf states and without any significant breeze you tend to get higher humidity. so i think all the way from dubai, right up towards q 8, the onshore breeze will mean it will feel little bit sticky for a while. but generally speaking, the change of season has been fairly obvious,
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and particularly so in deerfield where 41.2 has just been swept out of the way. so a new record, the whole country for october, but now we're back to normal. 31 come monday with a few showers in the northeast of the country. now the country, the temperatures in the levant, have been quite hard to recent, still showing 30, but eventually is breeze will come inland, and temps will start to drop a little bit. otherwise, things are really quite caught little bit on the hot side and back that may be, but as i say, for most part we're more or less where we should be. the whole of, after is still too dry, ethiopia is producing some shouts, and they are still falling as pretty heavy downpours in sudan, south sudan, back to the central african republic and to the west. in southern africa. rain isn't read the story. we got an increasing spring heat way. you can always call it that. in botswana, the temperature, the capitals going up to 38, which equals the standing october record the weather sponsored by
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categories. this was a media moment, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important, this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened, and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the thought of losing that game that role and that role was for the avenues waived on algebra. ah ah welcome back remodeled top stories here on al jazeera,
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brazil's presidential election is headed to a runoff for my president, luis anacio newly to silver. one, the 1st round, but did not get the 50 percent plus one boat needed to avoid the 2nd round it facing convent jebel sanara on october 30th generals had been held in the indonesian city of marlin after one of the deadliest stadium incidents in history. a 125 people were killed in a stamp deed. at a football match out a police fire t guest. the spectators ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says his forces of re taken to settlements in the curse on reaching as part of a counter offensive in the east. the capture of lee man on saturday, seen as a significant development in recent fighting the towns in the occupied region of don. it's to which moscow declared as part of russia on friday, shall stratford reports from seattle hurst clips to lee man ukrainian
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armies repositioning close to the frontline 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 2 weeks of heavy fighting. everywhere 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 undergo carsa. this is also possible on liberated territories, sir, we 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 spiers have been damaged by the shilling,
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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 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 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 damaged nearby church. because their homes have been destroyed. ludmilla husband passed away in may. her children fled to hold cuba when the fighting started. i know you don't, but them we are 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 near. 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. char strafford al jazeera sphere to hear ask eastern ukraine fee not stream pipelines running from russia to germany in the baltic sea have stop leaking gas, meaning danish authorities are now able to inspect the damage the ruptures caused
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what could be the largest ever release of methane it's still not clear what caused the leaks close to the danish island of bourne home. steadfast report 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 north stream pipelines have been at the center of an energy war between russia and europe. and the 4 leaks have exposed the vulnerability of europe's gas supply. after insisting it was sabotaged. european leaders have called for security to be stepped up. a 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, ha, but that's what turned that into
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a reality. and therefore, the critical infrastructures have become a matter of general concern upon normal bono lies 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. alone, home, find his house, and 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 cold war, yan scott hope was father born home defense force. he thinks the west should show its presence here, although he's not worried about any threat from russian forces. i think it is a good there that americans,
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british german to come to the island and make exercises so. so they do, they learn is a part of the market and it's so far and they so, but stationed here on, 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 were for sure, make it all fuss 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 unborn home in denmark. for garry has had a 4th parliamentary election in 18 months, the ukraine war overshadowed the campaign on the previous governing parties hotline against russia went down badly at the polls as energy prices, sword center,
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right party led by former prime minister blake boris of one. the most votes but forming a government be difficult, understand and support from sophia. no clear winner, no surprise. instability is the result in this election. boy co boris of center, right party one most votes. if he manages to get a coalition together, he says policy would remain pro european. oh, got it that other bullet. i'll gary and needs to be very clear, finn and precise on where it belongs in the european union and nato. carol, pet coffee center is succeeded, boris offers prime minister, but his popularity waned. partly because of his hard line on russia and his messaging didn't get the support he needed. they're making a choice between her, our politics of transition, where corruption was part of the ramp with bulgaria, or i knew completely reformed, transparent,
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growing bulgaria. it was only last year that anti corruption protest brought down bristles government after mobile a decade in power. his administration faced a 120 allegations of corruption from an e. u prosecutor. despite this boris ops core support stayed intact, mainly among older voters. many of them living outside of the capital, bertram or she villain, she's very confident. he's a well qualified politician. she communicates very well and he takes advice from the experts. but university lecturer galena, pinta cova, is skeptical about how that can be a fully functioning government. most of the half of the, to my sisters, it might form a government, but it won't last for long. the last few elections show that it's nearly impossible to have a stable coalition government. and so what next negotiations to try to get the coalition government formed parties with different ideologies. trying to come
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together. it could include a nationalist pro russian party, but there's no guarantee it will all succeed. and that could be another general election. andrew simmons al jazeera sophia, humans warring sides of fail to agree on extending a nation wide cease fire both sides, blame each other for lying, the deal to expire. and the united nations once talks to continue the you and help broke the truce in april. and it's been renewed twice the ceasefire has been the longest and the 8 year war, hundreds of thousands of people have died in the conflict which has caused the world's worst humanitarian crisis according to the un. but his prime minister list trance, has admitted she should have laid the ground better to avoid the turmoil her government's mini budget caused an international currency in bond markets. on the 1st day of the annual conservative party conference trust insisted she's confident her tax cutting package for boost economic growth was poor, but,
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and report from birmingham. she is facing criticism and descent both from outside and within her own party. yes. 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's controversial tax and borrowing plans in the conservative party conferences, literally besieged by critics. from the p. m and admission id 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 accept, we should have laid the ground better than right. doing sap 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 are threatening to vote against it. people need to feel
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a need to see that or when we all are making the case for tax cuts that the people who benefit 1st are 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 pass sense after the elderly, top of that concerns is the fear that the government will start cutting public sector budgets. you want people to go be ready for an avalanche of cuts in everything that they experience in public life. it's going about their business and we got a 10 that round. that is a direct attack on work across communities list trust spoke about there being too much focus on it too much. house is about ignores the reality on sex and that is to get things done in support of the entries and parliament support of the people in the why the company,
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not the moments mistress appears to have neither guarantee. after 12 years in par, 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. whole brennan al jazeera birmingham. at least 53 people have been killed since hearken. in struck, florida and north and south carolina. packing winds of the 240 kilometers an hour. it's feared the number of dead could rise of flood waters recede and search and rescue teams pushing to where as it had been cut off the damage caused by eons expected a run into billions of dollars with many wondering how can they afford to rebuild rosen george reports 4 days after hurricane ian ripped through southwestern florida, the stranded or reaching safety ah, the roads to rebuilding our being cleared. survivors are thankful they can see the sun once more. we shouldn't be alive right now with that swarm. there's the at the
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power of that storm. i mean, if that would have crashed in to the side of the house, we, i mean, it would have been swept away more than 800000 homes and businesses still have electricity flooding threatens communities struggling to begin cleaning up. and even in the face of their own losses, food banks try to help others. we were able to start drilling and cooking outside here. so they, we, we pulled for over $200.00 families, came in the outside. they only took water outside our today we took food because we were able to kind of walk in here and get ah, the head of the u. s. is emergency response agency says even though ian has passed, people still must be careful. we see so many more injuries and sometimes more fatalities after the storm, because there are so many dangers out there. what i can say is people need to stay
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vigilant, right now, standing water brings with all kinds of hazards. it has debris, it can have power lines, it can have hazards in there that you just don't know about. and so we want to make sure that people are spin, extra cautious, and out the death toll belts. some are accusing local officials of waiting too long to give the order to evacuate dry land, but the officials response. the government can only do so much. they also understand that there are some people that don't want to leave their homes. we 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 because 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. meanwhile,
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another storm arc and olean is making its way towards mexico pacific coast b. category 3, how rican is headed towards the tourist? towns of mazatlan on san blas, but of i oughta, has already closed its port. old marine traffic is also orleans expected to make landfall on monday. at least 7 people in haiti had died from cholera. that's according to health authorities. there they are. the country's 1st color related deaths in 3 years. the outbreak comes as the country is being crippled by gang violence, which of course, shortages of fuel and clean water. bettina fast, those new military leaders of cough a car and a televised address afterwards, the new self proclaimed leda. abraham trial, re paraded to the capital one could do good. on saturday, a state of emergency was declared after to support the attack, the french embassy. they accused the french military of sheltering be ousted president or read amoeba, which france denies. ah.

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