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brazil's presidential candidates go head to head in a debate as that's a valid become a battle ground for votes. ah . hello them laura kyle. this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up with protests in paris, tens of thousands demand action from the french government on the rising cost of living. when i arrived there, they were removing my brothers and friends, bodies. we couldn't do anything heartbroken, relative school for on says off to attack, he has lost his latest mining disaster and taking aim for ukraine. the chechen fights is on both sides of the war with russia.
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ah, the 2 remaining kansas for brazil's presidency have met one on one for the 1st time in a debate that at times shaped up a lot more like a boxing match, present shabbos nora and challenge lewis. an oscillator to silver are locked in a tight run off race, which takes place in 2 weeks time. lila's, as both now as negligence during the covered, 19 pandemic lead to hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths. bus narrow accused, his opponents allies of harming the poor. with the shabby que restore could be back, you know, i am a candidate with perspective to rebuild this country, get this country back to normality. i want congress to legislate and not just pass a budget. let the government govern and let the judiciary would play its role. but what is more important is that the poorest people become citizens again. and so while i thought it before, but you talk so much about the poor and i want to make it very clear during the
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year 2020, when the people were forced to stay at home, not by my decision, but by many governors of your party. they were going to die of hunger. from where does know monica jenna care has more. they spent a lot of time each one saying that the other one was lying, which in fact, it was true. also our love attack bull. so not all because of the pandemic, the results, the 680000 people that died here and many of them because a brazil took time to our by the vaccines. and on the other hand, also, nato struck back. remembering that allah was involved in a big corruption scandal, he ended up being imprisoned. ah, then his trial was on an old because of procedural errors. but nonetheless. 8 there was a corruption scandal, and so there was analysts say here that there was
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a tie. now this is a very, very nail biting election that we're seeing ahead of us. both candidates fighting for every single vote move are still the favorite. tens of thousands of people have voiced our frustration that france has rising cost of living. i have joined forces to march in the capital, paris demand and government action on inflation and pension reform that a butler was that there was violence as some protesters fought with police in paris during watered otherwise been a peaceful demonstration. thousands of people who turned out to express their anger about inflation, climate change, and the french governments planned pension reforms. ha, great, somebody seamlessly. those were together against inflation, pension reforms and public services performs. it's important people are battling everywhere, even in the or refineries. dishwater often, i think a lot of people understand that the climate being destroyed, it's obvious,
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but it's about convincing those in power. no bill, literature prize winner. any al, no, to part in the demonstration law site. it's organizer opposition. leadership model . sure. ah, franklin hard. natalie dog, journey men was all in addressing the crowd on that load behind me. he called for this protest and he will hope that it will help revitalize the left on lines that in recent months has been played by by. oh. 6 that's a good result. dog or failure will deal with what we are achieving here today with workers and political organizations, we are creating a new popular front that will one day take power in this country. from the time comes, that cost would show the political left has been somewhat eclipsed in recent weeks by france is trade unions which have led a number of strikes, including the recent oil refinery walk outs. at a time when pressure on the government is mounting north shore wants to regain the
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spotlight and is sure his left wing alliance remains a significant opposition force. natasha butler, al jazeera paris take care is expanding its investigation into the coal mine explosion that killed 41 workers. and so the blast was caused by a build up of flat ball gases in the state own facility victims relative say it was negligence for them. got only reports. oh, really, a last farewell to live with a 31 year old coal minor losses life in an explosion in my stress northern turkey. he was preparing to celebrate his daughter's 1st birthday next month. and his father believed the tragedy was negligence. but his wife considered the murder is not an accident. it's a murder. they shouldn't cover it. there's been a lot of gas inside for a week. for 17 hours he left gasping for air. i started working in the coal mine in
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2019 with 2 of his best friends from the same village. both of them are now also the sees they've been telling us that there was too much gas inside, as no one paid attention. when i arrived there, they were removing my brothers and friends, bodies. we couldn't do anything for the government let by 5 public prosecutors has been charged with revealing the explosions. true cause mining and carrying have the highest number of occupational accidents into care which leads the world in the number of victims. since 1983, at least 900 miners had died in accidents. the deadliest one took place in 2014, with 301 killed. by dumb survive the friday's blast, but his buried dozens of his friends in just 2 days. kim c terminal. i don't want to blame any one if there is negligence. it's the prosecution to figure out um,
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we don't have an official statement on the cause, but it is not a good record for us. nonetheless, ali and his 2 best friends were buried next to each other for ever tying their friendship together. coal mining is one of the most difficult jobs in the world, and workers face serious health risk, particularly cancer minor, see they don't wanna end up here in a cemetery because of negligence and the lack of safety. sam castle al jazeera, a muster northern to keith. russia has opened a criminal investigation into 11 people, shot dead at a military training ground nether ukrainian border. a shooting happened in the belgrade region in southern and south western russia and advises ukraine's president, says the gunman, refund tajikistan, that they opened fire after an argument over religion. russian officials say the
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instant was a terrorist attack. russian defense minister says those sought in belgrade were training soldiers who volunteered to fight. belgrade was also hit by new shelling on sunday, which injured 3 people. russian officials accused the ukrainian military of attacking the region. but ukraine says the missiles were mistakenly fired by russia . mohammed vow has more from moscow they, they please half are denied that they have been behind that. there were behind this sir, shelling all these rockets that fell on belgrade. 2 of them fell on the airport of the city and the air caused 3 people to be wounded. 2 of them were taken to the hospital or a russians are still saying that it is, it came from ukraine. but we know that even yesterday at deport an oil deport was hit and it caught fire and also a thermal power plant. it was hit and the power blackout
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resulted from that. and in the last several months, these sorts of attacks sometimes by helicopters, sometimes rockets and sometimes are explosions that the russians were not explaining. it have been continue, and people fled in. there are thousands, a tourism has been effected, airports have been closed, and the russians are saying that the russian people are saying that this situation cannot continue. and the leadership has to ask the questions about it. and the leadership has to take drastic measures to stop this type of things because the war in the 1st place came to protect russia from outside aggression, as the rhetoric goes here and a large part of ukraine have now been next. russia also in the name of protecting russia against her, against aggression and are saying that this can't continue in the russian control said he had done at crockett said, hit the mayor's office,
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separatist authorities say 4 people were injured. and blaming the attack on ukraine don't that says he has been controlled by pro kremlin separate said since 2014, last month russia moved to annex the area. and major expansion of its territory were intense fighting is taking place throughout ukraine's eastern dumbass region. present, jeremy zalinski says solider and backwards. i key hot spots in a push to take back areas annexed by russia. foreign fighters have joined the war upshaw hamid as in the cave region and takes a look at the involvement of chechen battalions fighting on both sides of the conflicts. in the rolling hills of the cave region and make shift shooting range breaks the silence. new recruits for the new day of battalion, one of the chechen volunteer groups fighting alongside ukraine block arrived in the country just 2 weeks ago. he won't tell us somewhere for security reasons. not head,
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although it's important for me because we have a common enemy or people suffer greenly because of the russians just though the crania us are now. so the back that in is named after joe heart of the day if i chechen leader who fought for independence from russia. their mission falls under the orders of the ukrainian army. but they are not formally under its national command. when the russians retreated from the hockey region in the north east of the country, they left behind a considerable amount of military hardware and weapons. that heavy machine gun is one of them. and now day training on it. units of the battalion were among the 1st to enter the strategic city of is ume, when the russians were forced to retreat, they also took part in the fight north of keefe battles that put them against fellow chechens loyal to rems. i'm caddied off the chechen leader who publicly supports moscow. his fighters also took part in the siege of my you, pl,
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when the russians captured the port city, the 5th of a forceful ukraine is a closed method. i wonder about poland portion pollen. what are they trying to achieve after ukraine? if the order is given, we will show you in 6 seconds what we're capable, all one thought can iraq has recently criticized rushes military strategy in ukraine. that has also pledged tens of thousands of men as part of moscow's mobilization efforts that the russia and the charitable small nation. because now the using guys as a cannon meet the we always are for china people. i love that ending by russian. here we tell them that we are right. you guys get your if you decide to hands up, you don't have to fight. we not asking them to come, you grain and fight for you. grain, what we have them not fight against ukraine. now, many of the commanders here veterans of the 2 chechen wars that reduce the capital gross need to what do you and called the most destroyed city on earth. from for the
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near to found, there is no freedom, no jobs. young people have no other choice but to join to police or armed forces. nothing is produced before used to have refineries, but they stop everything. doyle, go to russia also mahar, their divisions among chechens fighting in ukraine are somehow a war within a war. for these men, the ultimate goal is the creation of the chechen republic of ish korea, independent from moscow's sphere of influence, had been hamid al jazeera in the keep region. to the hair on al jazeera, a surge, and my glance at the bosnia herzegovina border as thousands try to reach western urine and a push for offshore gas, development and cynical. even though it came to one of the regions largest solar farms. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways damage is around the gulf states until the high side by about 3 degrees. humidity is the thing that tells you with this priest in the north, it suggest lois humidity. so it laughter, you feel fairly pleasant rather actively changing weather. those to be found for the north was this is crete and that was one day of tremendous thunderstorms. i'm sure you seen it is been newsworthy now, although crease almost out of danger. now with this wind still blowing with a shout on the big, you can see the wrap around which produces a low center. it's in a pretty nasty stuff and it affects cypress. and it's not just going to be on monday. let me take you through tuesday and wednesday for cathy. what's the center of rotation? maybe goes away towards egypt and it comes back again. so i think the threats there for a couple of days of flash flooding from big thunderstorms. but beyond that, it's the normal picture of increasing the likely showers in turkey across the
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southern caucasus as the by john nolan, iran, it's dry everywhere else. attempt is, are coming down slowly, more sunshine than anything else. now in the lower, the rain that you'd like to see further south is showing itself in the hall of africa in somalia. too little too late. the heavy rain is still further west, mostly in the d. r congo to with sponsored by catch all day ways. this was an easier movement, but 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 your freedom being threatened under talked. it is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of uses that game that rolled that rolled. what? what the evidence, why, on al jazeera,
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ah ah. hello again, you are watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories. at this hour, the 2 remaining candidates for brazil's presidency have faced off in a debate, present jebel, scenario, and challenge. and lewis in us, your new to silva locked in a tight run off race resilience. we'll head back to the poles. in 2 weeks time. tens of thousands of people have marched in france as capital, demanding government action on the rising cost of living and climate change. left us politicians are calling for a general strike and talk here is expanding its investigation into the coal mine explosion that killed 41. workers. is thought the blast was caused by a build up flower of gases and victims relative say it was
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a result of negligence. the u. k is new, chancellor has promised to fix public finances after his predecessors. economic plans sparked panic on the markets. they will re open after the weekend in a few hours time. jeremy hunt says he will increase taxes and title controls on public spending. you replace quasi quart hang, who was fired on friday of the government reversed plans to slash taxes for corporations. under simmons has more now from london. aside from all the westminster plotting attempts to try to get less trust to resign, as prime minister, all political eyes are focused on the currency and debt markets. when they open on monday, there'll be a verdict to the view chancellor's promises. will he do what he says? he certainly giving it a hard sell. we're going to have a, a very big ah, fiscal statement, a bit like a budget in which we set out the,
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the tax and spending plans for several years ahead. and that's going to be independent, verified by the office for budget responsibility. we've been honest that it was a mistake not to do that in the many budget before. but that fiscal statement or many budget is 2 weeks away. and that's a long time in politics. and all the time for the markets to because they want to see stability, the u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am, what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that effectively. you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to her job. the british pound has moved higher in early trading in asia. it speaks jessica washington, she's in hong kong and just gets as what the markets are doing there.
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well, marcus, indeed observing the situation and you take politics very closely in the early hours of trade in the asian market. we did see a rally of the pound trading just above a dollar and a dollar and 12 cents and invested. perhaps boyd, with some optimism, some cautious optimism about the appointment of the new chancellor. jeremy hans and some of the comments that he has made about tightening fiscal policy, noting that his priority is growth that is underpinned by stability. now, as i said, we did see some indications of recovery from some of the losses that were perience late last week. but the pounds period fall until that he's still certainly not over as this period of volatility in u. k. politics continues so to volatility in the market. some analysts have noticed
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that as the cold, as the pressure on time in it's a lease truck rose to resign. and perhaps as indication of what the political future in the u. k might look like becomes clearer. there will be increased confidence for investors, but the selling remains down about 17 percent this year. and those vulnerabilities persist, particularly in light of the bank of england bond buying program, coming to an end last week on friday, goldman sachs, and indeed other investment firms have downgraded their full costs for the economy . and that will, of course, have from the stations for the global economy as well. but on the chancellor jeremy hunt, we are likely to see a tightening of the case fiscal policies a more prudent financial approach. and that is perhaps what is giving investors some optimism this week as trade continues in asia. jessica washington 9 1st and hong kong. thanks very much. now the president has been accused of inciting chaos,
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terror and destruction in iran. comments from ron's present. abraham icy fallen. joe biden praising follows, joe by in praising protest as courage. since the death of masa armine that when cyril died in custody after being detained by the morality, please for not wearing her head scarf properly. processor spiraled into wider anger across the country at the government. intruder take her order, monsieur, no doubt, but anywhere in the world. but there is terror, riots and chaos. the hand of the americans exists. the american president who allows himself through his comments to incite chaos, terror, and destruction in another country, should be reminded of the eternal words of the founder of the islamic republic, who called america the great satan. it is regrettable that those who claim to defend human rights security, heat, and stability also support terror and chaos at a modernist. although, be nighttime protest in terror on after a fire,
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at the notorious even prison and his 4 people were killed and more than 60 others injured detention center holds many political prisoners, including people detained in protests. over masa armine run in. officials say the fire started during a fight between inmates please in bosnia herzegovina say there's been an increase in the number of people trying to enter the country illegally. is mainly a problem along the border with serbia between gays and b has the story. this is the main road that connects the cities if thorny can be linear. in northern balls near a group of around 30 migrants has been stopped by border police. most of them from burgundy, one of the poorest countries in the world, once registered their handed over to immigration officials loaded rally eagle, whom human trafficking of migrants in particular, is becoming more frequent, especially along the border in the areas of russia. broad shamella, the disco and thorndike migrants crossed the river adrena to enter bosnia
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herzegovina from serbia staff from the billing field office are responsible for monitoring a 260 kilometers stretch of the border on my retail 30. i mean, the biggest burden on our officers is in as varnish area, opposite those need. so in serbia, we have no reported legal crossings across the river sofa accepting roger. outside the alina where we've taken action. more than 4600 migrants and refugees crossed into bosnia herzegovina in september, up for more than 1500. in april, most of from afghanistan, burgundy and bangladesh. i coming ah, ah albania. and when to go and come the was the again, the european commission has recommended that bosnia herzegovina be granted candidate status. but brussels message is clear, once work, and border management and migration management. as well as ensuring the functioning
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of the assigned system. authorities have increased border patrols and a sharing intelligence with neighboring countries, but for many migrants and refugees. the border of bosnia herzegovina is just another obstacle to overcome on their journey to reach an e, u country victoria gate, and be al jazeera. her process has criticized international leaders saying they fail to address war and inequality. and italian newspaper has published asper accepts of his book due for release on tuesday. that the roman catholic church, called from major reforms of the united nations, saying it must find new ways to resolve conflict as the war in ukraine goes on. and he says the current of ours pandemic has exposed global inequality than wealthy nations getting priority for vaccines. they've also says leaders must we discover their purpose of serving humanity. charter connell is vatican correspondent for american magazine. he says the pope is concerned, the war in ukraine could escalate into a wider global conflicts. but frances has spoken very clearly that we're
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effectively on the brink of a 3rd world war. he speaks about, we've got a world war in pieces currently being conducted and we're at the risk of a 3rd world war if the war in ukraine continues. and so he's is appealing very strongly to emma to international organizations like the united nations, but also to leaders of governments and different countries to resolve this quickly by diplomatic means. otherwise, it risks spinning out of control and dragging the rest of the world with it. and he seen that in, in ukraine, a country where you had 44000000 people, 11000000 are either refugees or internally displaced people. and he sees the cruelty that is beyond description with the bombing of schools with the bombing of
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her kindergartens, with the bombing of hospitals. and he saying this has to stop and but he doesn't see anybody stopping it. it doesn't seem anybody working to stop it. he sees 40 countries or more helping to give arms to ukraine to defend itself. and he says, yes, ukraine has a right to defend itself, but the, if the war continues, where is it going to end? and in this book, he speaks about the danger of nuclear war. he says, where will this take humanity? senegal has one of the largest solar farms and west african at present. mackey sal wants to pan fossil field to meet a growing energy needs piece as the natural gas results will bring development. that has hoc reports from nigger an and move in senegal. it took an accident, the loss of life, and an act of kindness to bring power to mar,
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falls village in northern synagogue. when his son, by heart saved a visiting german family from a fatal car accident, a small donation of solar panels followed irreversibly. changing the village, food no longer goes rotten faults, grandchildren can study at night, suddenly european football, even hollywood shows, made their way into his living room. changing the villages perspective on the world or the liver. this is in the work of the state much. it's thanks to my son. he maintains depend elsco from the batches. if we had to waited for the government to bring power to my home, i will still be wishing to day and to live in the dark. and yet, a short distance away off the coast are large untapped reserves of natural gas that could light up the entire village. but with the signing of the 2015 paris agreement, most countries agreed to stop the use of fossil fuels. setting up president believes that's unjust climate, just as he says is the right to use his country's resources and burned the pudding,
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fossil fuel, in order to bring power to his people from an absolute law normal. it's not normal or fair or to ask own countries of which half the population does not yet have access to electricity. or monday to ask those countries to abandon traditional energy resources and switch to renewable energy. it's not acceptable. while synagogue continues to mostly rely on heavy fuel in diesel powered plants and it has some of the largest solar farms in west africa, thanks to german and french investors. after the 2015 paris agreement, bringing power to senegal into other sun drenched african countries meant investing in this green energy. but since the russia ukraine war, it seems that priorities have shifted both for african and european countries.
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europe can no longer rely on russian gas. germany and france are now looking to africa, including senate gulf gas reserves to meet their power needs. the fear of a looming energy crisis means some countries appear to be turning their back on the paras agreement. now set a goal is under pressure to provide fossil fuel energy to europeans. while it's people look towards the sun for power. nicholas hawk al jazeera and good on northern senegal. breaking news now. there have been 3 explosions heard in the ukrainian capital key that spring. and mohammed jam june. he's in the city mohammed . tell us what's happening. the lord, let me tell you 1st what we're hearing. as far as from a local official, the mayor of key baton the quick as opposed to some information on his twitter account and he telegram channel. and he's saying.
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