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africa, so what's the weather to it's most mpeg wanted to shout gazoomba way. ah, the stories of hope and inspiration, short documentary east from around the world that celebrate courage and resilience in times of time with our disease was select oh, now to say, ah, at least 45 people have died in flash floods and landslides off to a tropical storm null gay hit the southern philippines.
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ah ha. why? money inside this is out of their life from dover, also coming up ukraine's president says, 4000000 people are now affected by blackouts caused by russian bombardment. brazil's presidential rivals make last minute pitches devices i had of some days run off and a bit a final debate on which is the owner. a low mosque addresses, concerns about how he plans to monitor content on ah, hello and welcome. we begin in the philippines, where officials say at least 45 people have died off to storm now gay hit the region. strong winds and heavy rains, of course, flash floods and mud slides, trapping. communities,
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policies have been struggling to reach several people still unaccounted for. meanwhile, thousands of people have been moved to shelters, more than 100 domestic and international flights have been cancelled. ferry service is also been suspended, stranding thousands of people. all the storm is now sweeping north to ed's manilla as gay to barnaby lay his life. there in the capital. barnaby. it's been more than 12 hours since now. gay made land for what is the situation now where you are? well molina, manila is not in the direct path of bus, tropical storm naggie. so it seems now it feels now that the worst is over here, it hasn't been raining here for about an hour, but it doesn't mean that it's not raining in other parts of the country. this such storm is huge. it has a 900 kilometer radius. so it is affecting almost the entire country and it,
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it is bringing with it a lot of rain, a lot of water. this river red beside me is already overflowing. and even though it's not raining here any more there, anticipating that the water will rise further. because this is a river basin area, a catch basin, where in, where all the water that has been dumped on the mountains around this area will now start to trickle down to the river. and this is not true. this is true, not just for this area. there are a lot of catch breezy areas in all over the philippines. and this is exactly what happened in the southern philippines, where there was a flash flood that killed 40 people moline. and what of the extent of the devastation so far? well as we speak right now, tropical storm valgy is still making its way across the mean island offers on just north off a metro manila right now and it will not exit the philippine landmass until sunday
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. and so we won't know the real extent of the damage until the tropical storm exits the philippine land mass. but we already know of the village that was buried under mud in the southern philippines, in the provinces, off bugging the now where 40 people were killed and the 10 people are still missing . there, at least that's the official figure right now. and so. busy we've seen heartbreaking pictures of that area where houses have been destroyed and there were dead bodies strewn all over and a bridges also that were disconnected. rhodes said to have been damaged then it's not only true there. there are also other areas, other villages in the philippines that have been completely submerged by flood water. and so there is a lot of damage to property. and there's also a lot of damage to agriculture because
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a lot of these places are rural areas of the philippines. valley, thank you for that update on me lay there for us. in manila, he cranes, president says 4000000 people have been left without power as russia continues its attacks on energy facilities. rolling blackouts are happening across he crane and the capitol region has been warned of unprecedented power cuts lasting more than 4 hours. russian missile and drones, trice, have destroyed around the 3rd. if you can't, we ukraine's palace stations as go straight to harry for said she was knife in that cave. harry, what is the latest situation when it comes to these pow accounts and how a people coping well, the ukrainian government is now saying that it is getting more defensive missiles to try to avert some of these attacks on their energy systems. but as you say already,
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a lot has been damaged and the supply is worsening. the mer of ukraine's capital city kia, i've italy kit kits go. he's been saying that the, the situation is at an emergency level. he is though trying to show some confidence about the efforts to try to reconstruct as much as possible saying that could take 2 or 3 weeks to get some semblance of normality back. but as you say, what was going to be a 4 hour situation of rolling blackouts in various areas of the capital says he, they're saying that sharon was now tossed out and it is likely to be much longer. and so he is calling for our generators and blankets to prepare for the cold weather to come and people across the city are doing what they can to improvise and prepare for this cold winter ahead. were darkness falls over, keep it falls. heavy streetlights turned off. household saving power, neighbourhood cycling through blackouts, after weeks of sustained russian strikes on the countries energy grid,
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ukraine's president using the darkness in his nightly address. nath net look at them. we are not afraid of darkness he. the darkest times for us are not the time to the light oily but those without freedom calling. during daytime life can seem deceptively normal, but the recent resumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home. in my apartment, no, i really how it we could temperature like most of your cleanings, but of course i'm worried. i don't know what week and this back in the future. the russian campaign over the last couple of weeks has been highly systematic targeting . not so much large power generating facilities, a smaller substations that transfer the electricity to the rest of the grid, soviet era, and with pots that are hard to replace. restoring supply is proving difficult. it's a tactic that threatens homes, businesses and the digital space here at lanet. they provide internet access to
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hundreds of thousands of customers that serve as automatically switch to a diesel generator. when the power is cut in the selling of us, no, no more, 3 more. maybe you should know in the population, usually gets information, alerts, news explanation from the government. it's usually all done through the internet. the people here having to improvise generators are in scarce supply disappointment for natalia and alex under who were looking for extra insulation as well. but that was also sold out back home. they said they're doing their part to save power, but almost everything in their apartment runs on a tricity. for all their positivity, the pain of this war intrudes all too easily. memories of the last winter, when they were under russian occupation in a nearby village, or informing their fears of becoming one. will you up the woman who mean, unless you will, they don't know how to fight a war, so they start bombing, the civilian side gets die. many people with disabilities already horrific things
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outside the label to night is closing in and the temperature is dropping across. steve, across the ukraine, people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter. russian, an ukranian forces facing the control of southern and easton e crane when your troops are trying to push south to recap to cast sun. and russia is edging closer to seizing the eastern city of buck moot, helped by mercenaries from the wagner grave. as that bag reports from there, there is exchange of fire taking place between the ukrainians and the russians. the russians have made some gains, but they're still not in back what the ukrainians i said that they have managed to repel those attacks and everywhere around us is signs of destruction. you can see the car burnt out behind me. there's buildings on the other side. you can see that they've been damaged for shelly shelling and rockets the powers out in this city as
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well. and constantly, we are hearing the battle and is fighting, taking, taking place. now, what we do know is that we were here back in may not the route that we took into back with. we can't take that routine anymore because that roach, the russian forces have eyes on that road and can target it. so we have to come through a different route. there's definitely few people act in the streets. many people have already left. there's no electricity at, but there is a significant battle taking place. we have seen increased military activity in the us from the ukrainians here in this earth in this city, but also how many people are choosing to stay in the seller's inside. even here you can see that the are, the power cables are down, brazil's 2 presidential candidates have squared off in their last chance to sway versus in a down to the why run off president variable snar and his challenger,
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louise ignacio leader to silver held a televised debate 2 days ahead of the election. it is set to be one of the closest polls yet in brazil, on a kiana, keith has more on the debate from rare dish nearer. this is more than the debate about ideas. this is a real warfare with each side, calling the other one a liar. they're using every weapon they can to destroy the other, their opponents image. also, nato said that lula should be exercised, so he would stop lying. lula said, bull sonata had been caught lying, 6480 times. bull sonata also are accused, won't accused lula of being corrupt and said he should be behind bars. and lula said both sonata had been attacking the supreme court. also, an arrow answered that the supreme court was biased, as was the press towards moolah,
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and that's the only reason why he's not behind bars. so really, there hasn't been much talk about what will happen in the future. both sides tried to say that the economy that they were the best choice for the economy of brazil lula. we might said that bull sonata had transformed brazil into a pariah state. that know, it was very isolated is it was more isolated than cuba and bull sonata said. that ruler wanted to transform brazil into a communist state, much like cuba. so it's been a back and forth with really no proposals still has on al jazeera will tell you why finance, where she's generating problems to the you case new as power plants and, and not to the power the head of south africa's biggest ethnic group. we went ahead to the official coronation, the cd ah
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hello, spain is on call space war missed october on record. in fact, it'll be a war mist october recall for europe. shit this come about and it does look like we've got more warms coming in from the atlantic wet and windy weather driving in here. but the temperature is very much on the opposite. 5 to 10 celsius above the average ahead of that. it is largely dry with high pressure and charge go central parts if you, but i will towards the west. long with the yet warmth, we're pulling in plenty of more wet weather, more heavy rain coming into were spraying western parts of space. 3 ports go more examples coming in here. and that went by the coming up into island, northern ireland, scotland, or the parts of england. wales sinks a very heavy rain which will sink its way a little further south would end eastwards east. possibly with also sinks a very heavy rain as we go on into sunday. western france saying some about where to where the signs of something a little try. therefore portugal at long last and
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a little cooler. hopefully we'll cool off a tab as we go into next week. central parts lousy, dry and warm, plenty of warm and dry weather to recross much of the mediterranean, as is the case to into northern parts of africa. often the odd rock shower that libya may be into egypt as well. shall continue. meanwhile, across the south coast west africa, right through the weekend. ah, the frank assessments, if the united states surely felt that you're running a good program, was there to build a nuclear weapon. they would have signed the deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and those are by judge should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose will take home in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera
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lou. ah, welcome back here watching out. as a reminder, if our top stories this hour, at least $45.00 people have died in the philippines, a storm now gay hit the region. flash floods and mud slides have devastated several communities and thousands have been moved to shelters. ukraine's president says, 4000000 people have been left without powers. russia continues its attacks on energy facilities. the capital region has been warned of unprecedented power cuts brazil's 2 presidential candidates have held there for final tv debate. president jerry bull snar on his challenger. louise, enough,
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you're new to silver. go into an election run off on sunday and i expect the result to be close to which is new owner ilan mosque has been getting please and demands from band account holders off to taking control. social media company. former us president donald trump, who is banned off the capitol hill. riots. welcome the take over saying the twitter is now insane hands. kristen salumi reports from new york ilan mosque appeared at twitters california headquarters as his 44000000000 dollar take over. the social media platform was beginning to sink in mosque who'd already changed his twitter title to chief twit confirmed the news in you guessed it, a tweet on friday morning, but it's how free the bird will be. that is of most concern to users. his 1st move was to fire c e o power a garger wall, and top executives. it's no secret that the tesla c o thinks there's far too much
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censorship on twitter. there are concerns amongst people that i spoke to that people or accounts that have engaged in disinformation or misinformation or forms of harassment. bullying may be allowed to stay on a platform in a way that they previously have not. must previously said he'd reinstate former president. donald trump, who was banned in the wake of the january 6 riots. trump responded on his own social media platform friday that he was happy. twitter is quote, now insane hands. but musk announced plans to form a content moderation council saying no major content decision or account reinstatement would happen before they met. and appealing to advertisers must tweeted that twitter obviously cannot become a free for all health scape, where anything can be said with no consequences must has pledged to follow the law of the land. but that is
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a concern and authoritarian countries where twitter has historically resisted calls to take down anti government tweets. some of those rules are going to need that. so people in certain countries you have a very lot down version all, all twitter, whilst others and how much more freely series is going to be a minefield or him to, to operate after 9 years as a publicly traded company on friday, twitter. now under elan mass, val paperwork to have it shares removed from stock market on november 8th, the 1st official step to going private. while some employees were terminated on friday mosque has pushed back against reports that he planned to cut 75 percent of staff. but he has not denied that big changes are ahead. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. you asked how speaker nancy pelosi husband has had surgery off to being a tight inside their home in san francisco. the suspect is believed to have shouted, where is nancy before beating 82 year old paul pelosi with
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a hammer. nancy pelosi was in washington dc with her security team at the time. a suspect has been charged with attempted murder. president joe biden. his urge people to take stand against politically motivated violence was too much violence, political violence too much hatred too much for what made so spain. one point can talk about stall, luncheons, cobra barrett. i hope there's all bunch alive and not affect people who may not be so well balanced. what makes us think it was not going to corrode the political climate? enough is enough. is enough. every person of good conscience. there's the clearly an unambiguous we stand up against violence in our policy,
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regardless what your politics or palestine says it's considering seeking a un general assembly referral to the international court of justice in the hague is to get a ruling on the legality of israel's occupation or to promote to get a cert, james based reports. the un security council discusses the israel palestine situation every single month. the palestinian ambassador redman saw has been in his post for 17 years. he sounded emotional when he spoke in the security council about the current situation on the ground. we are at the end of the road. once we crossed this, this threshold, there is no turning back. it is a leap into the unknown. except for one fact, more bloodshed awaits us. the ambassador did reveal, however, that the palestinians have
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a new diplomatic strategy that considering going to the general assembly and getting it to refer the issue to the international court of justice. please let us consider taking it to the highest. ready global legal forum, which is the i c, j to determine all of these manifestation they legality of occupation. is it legal law after 55 years of occupation ordered it to lead? i'm told the idea would be to was the court, whether the occupation is permanent and therefore illegal, all the palestinians going to go to the j anytime soon. the ambassador would only say, you will see the seriousness of our action in the coming days. thousands of people in hazy are falling sick with cholera and the outbreak is spreading fast. so far at least 40 people have died. health facilities have been struggling for basic supplies, including water and have been unable to provide care. any people in dying at home
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because they are unable to reach health care facilities. she to the gang violence. now there's renewed interest in nuclear power, and the united kingdom is worn, cranes threatens electricity supply and prices. the british government wants to invest $800000000.00 in a new nuclear plant in the east coast. the project is facing problems. as charlie angela reports from the suffolk coast this coast and east of england is it protected area about standing natural. beauty is also a sight of bitter dispute. britain's newest nuclear power station is planned for here alongside the aging size will be plant prime minister bars johnson champions. the new european pressurized react to the planning commission for size, well, see pushed through by his government could now be challenged in the high court. in a case brought by local protest, group is on the road. encouraged. if we stood
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a long enough, you'd see the cliff stopped for why it's happening very, very rapidly. we're flood zone. this area of size will, will be an island within 100 years. it's the most inappropriate place. you can imagine to build twin p, r, react to development. $12000000.00 tons of aggregate will have to be brought to this inaccessible place to build the plant. in the 1st place, britain is facing an energy crisis as part of its energy security strategy. the government wants nuclear to supply a quarter. u. k. electricity needs by 2050 sized. we'll see. we'll plug 7 percent of the gap providing $6000000.00 homes with electricity. but critics argue it's slow 12 years to build and expensive up to $34000000000.00. while french developer e d. s, and the government will together fund 50 percent. there's little interest from private investors. so the government is looking to place much of the remaining costs on taxpayers until finances secured. construction can't start. the other big
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concern is water needed to cool the reactors. this is one of the driest regions in the country, and there's not enough capacity in the local water supply to deliver what's needed . so e d f is proposing to build a new the santa nation pont. but that won't be ready until 2026. in the meantime, they plan to truck in water 4000000 meters a day. e d f to kind to comment. ment, his weight up the evidence, the spain exhausted public inquiry into the project. and of course it'll be up to the court to make that decision from our perspective, this overwhelming positive economic case. that's what we do to support our local economy. and therefore, we're fully support the scheme. but the track record for building new pos is not great projects in france and finland have run over budget by 200 to 300 percent and
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been delayed by a decade. so whether you case need energy security is urgent. there are questions over where the size will see the answer. charlie angela al jazeera, suffolk and on sunday we turn our attention to germany west and much of the last 10 years. it's been phasing out nuclear power for more renewable forms of energy. the king of south africa's largest ethnic group as to be inaugurated in dublin. the government were formerly acknowledged. 0 monarch, mrs. luke was any seni who was crowned in a traditional ceremony in august, for mister miller has more. oh missus you lucas will attend. he takes over the throne in a traditional ceremony at the royal crawl in on grammar. at the ceremony in august the death of his father good was when a teeny was also announced. and missy zulu was introduced to his ancestors in line
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with spiritual beliefs. yes him, bertha. if this was done like a bar, i pledged to the zulu nation that i will traverse a truthful journey, an upright journey, and a journey that is blessed by god and our ancestors. i promise to be with you through thick and thin. that ritual followed a family battle with 2 other family members contesting the throne, sang missy zulu is not the rightful heir, but their court challenges failed. normally zulu is to be crowned in a government lead ceremony. in the 1st coronation of a pseudo king, in more than half a century, rehearsals have been in full swing throughout the week. so that with no democracy but i just as important as a nation. the coronation of the new king by the government recognizes both his role and influence and the supporters. it's
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a welcome balance between the old and the new traditional hulu. kings usually have a little political power, but enjoy immense social influence. her in the law will say the king is regarded as only law more or too too long with news. he is or thought or 2 goals because there is no lie are towards his mouth. so what he says is the truth because it is believed birds. once is introduced to the former or kills he games with powers, google's powers tool command, authority. truly pupils do a trust established at the end of a party in south africa in the early 19 ninety's. king missy zulu is one of the largest landowners in the walt those living on the land to have to pay rent. some have taken the monarchy to court to get more rights to land. they consider their
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own, began in warner will molnar water. but while the young king has some challenges ahead, his coronation is a day of celebration for the zulu people. for me, pamela alger 0 durbin are merchandising for the world cup is a multi $1000000.00 industry, and the tournament in kata is allowing local design is to contribute to the range snohomish hipaa stores to find out more awe from shirts to footballs. and almost everything in between. full cub merchandise is a big business from small items, costing $4.00 to elaborate, limited edition piece is costing thousands the rain to have something that will appeal to every fan. we have to take in consideration that everyone can afford
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it and product. i'm even with the pricing, we were very careful that we price or, you know, according to the budgets of almost everyone and make sure that you know, nobody was, will, will be left without that. they can back something with them for many walk up fast, the souvenirs thereby it will be part of the last thing, memories of the torment, but what's available and what it looks like. even the patterns and the colors are carefully considered ah, we've done the smile. and glitter and the colors of the teams. and we actually did them exactly to the vincent color that country, the cost like maybe a year to make to get this right. so, so we want to people to think back. not only what company took back a thought with them, some of the best selling items are in the collection of china. they were created by a local designer who's hoping this will be her big break. it is
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a huge responsibility and it's a big opportunity that i got as i would be showing parts of other parts of the taste of other how we are expressing the design and ours and to the pieces that they will use every day. established design is have also being on a woke up journey for cash. maralie started work on this project 3 years ago and has created the range with the traditional to re cultural feel. the design phase itself took 6 months with the many regions and approvals from, from fi far to the top management and gutter. and we tried to create a culture range, which is actually a legacy merchandise because august merchandise will be used and will be shared after the world cup. also organizes are hoping for.
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