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in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera stories of hope and inspiration. short documentary from around the world that celebrate carries and resilience in times of tam with out is the with the left. on tuesday there are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media cast right of on al jazeera government shut off, access to social media. ah at least a 149. people are dead down another $150.00 injured in
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a crowd crush during halloween celebrations in south korea's capital. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan. this is out 0 liar from dell also coming up. the black sea grain agreement falls apart. russia pulls out of a deal that allowed you, cranium grain to be exported. ah, well that was the guy before the poles open in brazil, the 2 men hoping to be president, pull out all the stops. and a warning for demonstrators in iran, the head of the revolutionary god says, saturday is the last day of anti government protests. ah, we begin in south korea where at least a 149 people have died in a crowd crush in the capital sold. the victims were celebrating halloween teams of
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emergency workers from across the country have been sent to the scene around 250 people were injured, many of them seriously. the president union took you'll as ordered an immediate review of safety at all festival sites. rob mcbride has more from the scene. soul is waking up to this tragedy this sunday morning. ready assessing the scale of just what is taking place here. this is that we are in the middle of each one is the traditional bar and entertainment district of sole. if i stand back, can you see the, this is the actual out, the way where this tragedy happened. and the whole of each one is like this is a very congested area, with small alleyways at small streets. this was thronged by thousands of people out celebrating halloween, and this is where the president pulled it. it seems as though for whatever reason and that is being investigated, crowds converged on this one alleyway from different directions. this is where the
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crush happened. a short while ago. the police moved in here starting to work through this alleyway, picking up debris and pieces of evidence, possibly as a 1st start their investigation. but a footage that has emerged from the scene of the 1st responders coming to this place, shown people, those 1st responders desperately trying to pull people out of the crush of people that had the math here. and also in the streets around here on the side walls, there was seen desperate scenes of people trying to resuscitate some of the victims through the schools. the people who were pulled out of the cross part of the problem it seems, was just so many people here trying to get people from here to to the hospitals near by with simply very, very difficult in the nearest hospital here. we can just pan around. it's, it's quite a short distance away. it's just about a kilometer further down this road and down the hill. that's the nearest hospital
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here. but according to some of the 1st respond as it took them literally an hour to get through the crowds of people to try to get to some of the victims there. to the help. the 1st a, the to the emergency services where they could receive help. and that was part of the problem. that was literally the case that thousands of people simply didn't know that this tragedy was unfolding. at least 50 people have been killed in a suicide attack. in somali as capital mogadishu, 60 others were injured to car bombs exploded as a busy intersection. there are several government offices. the 1st block sent a plume of smoke over the city. several minutes later, there was a 2nd explosion, just as ambulances arrived at the scene. where there are reports of algebra claim responsibility for the attack. held him alley, a scene advisor to the mayor of mogadishu. she says the attack was planned in the busy civilian area. the location was really at the heart of the sure symbolic
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place and the military nation was the cause of the clean, balmy, really, a busy time haven't be used intersection. but again, you know, is using all this tactics to scare and make money in the capital. some of the areas are some targets just because it's used by the public. it is they are located in areas that are you know, part of the city central. so it's really hard to sometimes prevent these attacks. but nevertheless, i think we have seen a reduction in the tax. the last attack was that the hotel kayak hotel for nearly 48 hours. it just tells you that shut up is being listed out, but they are really forced to be reckoned with them. and it will take time for us to be eliminated from the capital, but the work is ongoing. now we'll see
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a lot of tax, i am sure, just because of the ongoing government and community uprising that we are seeing across the country. they were on the number for the democratic republic of congo has been given just 48 hours to leave the country governments spokesperson said, the move is in retaliation for kigali. the lead support of the m 23 rebels. and the con goes eastern provinces, comes with fresh fighting, has been reported in the area. the m 23 group has gained ground in recent days. and thousands of people have fled their homes. later advances prompted the un peacekeeping force there to increase its troop alert level and to support for the army. the russia says it suspending its participation in the un brokered grain export deal with ukraine after a tax on it ships and cut off crimea just 3 months ago. russia agreed to allow
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exports from ukraine to resume to stem a global hunger crisis. yes, president joe biden. has called moscow's move purely outrageous, sang it'll dr. stop ation around. the world are a force that reports from keith skimming across the black sea, humming in on russian warships. this video, the ports to show part of an attack that russia says ukraine carried out with marine and ariel drones. in the crimean porter, sylvester po, it says, one of its mind sweeping vessels was likely hit some. as yet unverified report suggest more damage was done, more target struck. what like you really like it when david attack involved 9 unmanned aerial vehicles and 7 autonomy marine drums because of the measures taken by the black sea fleece ships, all the area targets were destroyed, rushes defense ministry says british forces helped plan the attack and with behind last month's sabotage of its nord stream, one into pipelines, britain says these are false claims on an epic scale. initial response from the
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kremlin to suspend its participation in the black sea grain initiative under which ukraine has since august been able to export more than 9000000 tons of agricultural produce through a maritime corridor broken by the un into key. russia has, for some weeks been signaling its displeasure with how the deal had been playing out, saying the plant freeing up of its own exports, particularly fertilizers, had not been on it before the events in crimea on saturday. it had said that any investigation by the united nations into its use of iranian drones, might prompted to exit the agreement. ukraine's president is calling for a strong responsibly, united nation. so, and the g. 20 or hero, which says, of 1000000 africa, russia does everything so that millions of people living in africa, i, middle east and south asia will find themselves in the condition of artificial hunger. we are at the very least in a drastic, graceful crisis. say yet why should a small bunch of people in the kremlin, they decide whether they'll be food on people's tables in egypt or bangladesh lees? russia says, recent ukrainian exports, we're heading for rich countries,
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and that it is prepared to donate 500000 tons of grain over 4 months to poor ones. it also says it can no longer guarantee the safety of civilian shipping along ukraine's black sea coast. hurry, force it al jazeera, give when he cranes, deputy economy minister taras kafka condemned russia's withdrawal from the agreement. seeing that this is so constant lashing manipulation about the that they can see their world instead of your grade. no one can place a new one in the, in this oh, local market beat. and we know that sir, or the war a frosh against the green, that hoses oh, bubbles in the global market, but also browse different different states. therefore ayesha may even to absolutely ga steps to the thorsten mountain that they withdraw from the agreement
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that that when they were all the more to sell the commercial vessels to upgrade. so they now say that they will do, maybe this is, was, was the day signal. and that means that they want to leave it deliberately destroyed or destroy shipments. but i think that for ukraine and dorky dan. ready can insure the security of your shipments and our ministry of infrastructure. i highlighted that directly into your shipments even in jordan circumstances. the claims president says $4000000.00 people have been left without power as russia continues as a tax on energy facilities. rolling blackouts are happening across ukraine. the region around the capital has been warned of unprecedented power cuts lasting more than 4 hours at a time. the 2 men vine to be brazil's next president of held their final campaign events ahead of sunday's election incumbent. john bolton aro,
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led one of his signature motorcycle rallies in belgrade. isn't it wearing brazil's national football team t shirt in while his rival former president luna? the silver paraded through the city of south palo opinion. polls show the presidential race is getting tighter with bolton are sitting at around 48.9 percent support and new to pulling at about 51 point one percent. and how to deal with brazil's criminal gangs has been one of the key issues in a long and contentious campaign out there. as theresa, by reports from rio de janeiro, western religion ada in a slam were fight between gangs and the police happen almost every day. these men are part of the 3rd command, a drug trafficking group formed in the 1990s. in recent years, the members have expanded it area of influence to other countries. poodle was a world war. we move in, paraguay and bolivia. areas close to the border, and from there we get the drugs, the guns, and all of this water
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a module for mobile shall know. the 3rd command is an offshoot of one of brazil's most powerful drug trafficking organizations, the commander of at a mailer or read command. they say, to facing new challenges. now of course the president little go cuz should or will the government of boltron out or made it easier for people to get weapons. it makes it more challenging for us because now getting weapons and ammunition is more expensive, sometimes more difficult. but we find the way around it. we always do for what they claim to be an army of $120.00 people ready to fight the police and rival gangs. we saw them but were not allowed to film all of them. this area is controlled by the 3rd command, drug trafficking organizations and everywhere you look there, young man carrying machine guns, an example of how this groups recruit their soldiers. violence and crime is a priority for many people in this election. and both presidential candidates are promising to fight it, but fighting them is
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a challenge and comes at an expense. but that is heck of the son douglas was killed during a police operation this year near her home in the v. like who said of her viola in real quick here more than 20 others were killed during the rate in may. got passed claims president aid will turn out for her son his death, monkish brother. i never expected this. i got a call and i had to go to the morgan. i saw he was tortured. he was shot 3 times. my son was a hard worker, a good son. he was everything to me, but the police kill him and he will turn out to came to power. there is more violence here. 3 most of the victims of police raids, generally black and poor. human rights groups have denounced the increase of violence, police tactics in seattle, so natalie took office is a strong supporter of the use of force to battle crime. last year, more than 6000 people were killed by the police, according to the brazilian forum on public safety. and only say,
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whomever wins the presidency will have to find a new approach. there was a blended organization happening and now we're talking about criminal gangs that have a strong presence in less than america and europe. and that our prisons also in small cities across brazil, the most violent cities in brazil. and now in the amazon and the northeast and follow the road of cocaine, the structure of organizations has changed and the strategy has to change. gang say they're used to fighting the police, and they will continue to do so no matter who, when sundays vote. but people like what the heck off that are demanding change, so that what occurred to her family won't happen again. so i will, i'll just see that really janitta will not still come here now just very including can just say, feel badly about the violence. we condemn and condemn what produces the violence in this talk produces the violence. us politicians condemn a violent disorder. my husband, the house began,
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nancy pelosi left him hospitalized and tens of thousands in south africa celebrate the crowning of a new zulu king after a bitter scheme, every succession. ah and tis a patient is rising. and so is the others with wanted my cattle aways. hello, we've got a few showers in the forecasts for japan over the next couple of days, but for much of east asia sticking fine. and dr. larry of low pressure very close to hawkeye, bringing some cherry rain through northern parts of honshu. though the south, central and southern part should be fine and robust, unpleasant, autumn sunshine temperatures at around 19 celsius, a similar temperature to into so some of the temperature to, into our beijing much a china will be dry over the coming days, down to water se were a drawer and in some very heavy rain, very close to our tropical storm,
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which has made its way across the philippine snakes that mass of clouds swirling away. now punching out into the south china sea, south of that's generally, it's going to be a case of heavy showers, but some sunshine in between. stuart drawing some wet weather in across the philippines as push up towards the philippines and check on the progress of our tropical storm. and you can see for sunday it is out into the open waters. plenty a shower still coming back behind. the showers will linger on from the monsoon. troth they said they're going to linger there as we go on through monday. where to where the starting to push its way back towards the southeast of china. the system would intensify, may become a typhoon, just as it pushes towards hong kong to with sponsored by categories, which site is winning chaos or control? what does the new forever proxy ward mean for america and nato?
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as long as americans keep consuming? prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. i, i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but mil country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why a ah, welcome back. a comment about top stories here at this hour in sol, at least a 149 people have died in a crowd cross during halloween celebrations. authority say most of the victims when their twenty's, hundreds of emergency workers from across south korea were to point to the scene.
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of these 50 people have been killed in a suicide attack. in some aaliyah's capital, mogadishu, 2 car bombs exploded at a busy intersection near several government offices. and russia says it suspending participation in the un brokerage drain export deal with ukraine after tax on ships and cut off crimea. yes, president joe biden. i said the movie drive starvation around the world. the husband of us house peak and nancy pelosi is recovering from surgery after being attacked inside their home in san francisco on friday. the suspect to said to have shouted, where is nancy before beating 82 year old paul pillows eat with a hammer? a 42 year old man has been charged with attempted murder. what brendan ball is democratic congressman, he says, since the capitol hill attack last year, threats of violence towards politicians have increased. think there is a great perception, the false perception that those of us who serve in congress are somehow under tight 247 security. that may be the case when we're in the capital,
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or when we're in the capital complex in washington dc. but when we're back in our districts, as i am today in philadelphia, i travel around with no security whatsoever. and that's the case for the vast majority of members of congress. because the speaker was in washington, d. c. and not back home in san francisco. the sort of capital we detail that she has was with her apparently, and not with her husband since january 6. compounding this problem is not just the threats dramatically increased, but also the number of capital please that of just up and retired or left the force . because frankly, they don't want to put up with this stuff. so lord, i have faith as an american that we will get through this. but i have to say, particularly among democratic voters, not as much republican voters, the continued threats to the integrity of our democracy. come up even polling data is now showing that that's quite alarming. if you looked at a poll from 5 years ago, 6 years ago, or frankly, at any point my lifetime,
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you would never see, you know, our democracy or threats to our democracy. ranking right up there, thousands of migrants and refugees, free to europe every year in search of a better life. but now to 0 investigation has found many turned away at borders with some forced to join shadowy gangs set up to stop others and crossing into the you. the hardy has the stores they are called europe shadow army operating without an official name leader or government link. former greek officials say these mass individuals use force to try to keep refugees from entering europe through greece. verified footage off the coast of greece shows, members of the shadow army damaging boats carrying refugees and beating others, no doubt, no shadow of a doubt that these crimes are taking place. that these are orders coming from the
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top with the consent of the opinion which are being implemented, which are being carried out by hapless members of the good coast guard. we've had cases where if you did were found and drowned, handcuffed many in the shadow army are believed to be refugees, themselves, bribes with the promise of asylum, and return for their work to keep other migrants out. why had them the greek officer who interrogated me, told me very bluntly, you have 2 options. you either follow orders or go to prison where you face 10 to 25 year sentence. other images show men being assaulted for not wanting to take part shot. when i refused to join them, they beat me up. they stripped me of my clothes and threw me into the sea. several human rights groups accused the european union and states like greece of supporting the shadow army. as a way to keep refugees out,
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we have tens of thousands of people who report the same thing happened in the institutions of europe, europe in union. the greek government and other governments are committing one crime after the other against humanity. they've turned the eastern mediterranean into a watery grave on purpose. greek officials say these allegations are not true and insist their efforts to stop undocumented migrants from entering europe through greece are legal. is the great coast guard actively pushing back migrants in the gmc? absolutely not. we fully abide by international european lot. we're building a bigger fund for blocking the whole long border with that dicky and hopefully that will get a lot of fer, it would make it much easier to prepare topics on a board. at least 1000000 people have tried to enter europe a legally through greece in recent years. but many find themselves trading one form
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of uncertainty for another. the risk of drowning starvation and violence, mars their journey from start to finish and can end with no new place to call home . leah harding al jazeera authorities in iran are continuing their crack down on anti government protest as the revolutionary god says from to morrow. there'll be no more protests rule yet. so hannah, am i'm talking now to the students who have always been pioneers and fighting arrogant powers. what's happened now is a few number of students say, echoing the voice of the foreigners returned to the nation. don't turn the universities into the battlefield of the u. s. against the nation. be careful because they want to deceive. you don't misuse the establishment. self restraint. i tell the few deceived women. don't be the cultural soldiers of the enemy. quit the evil actions to day is the last day of the riots. don't come to the streets anymore,
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aren't as eras dosage. barry has more from the iranian capital. it certainly raises some serious questions at this point with the main one being that the ongoing protest that are now in their 6 weeks will they be coming to an end because of a further crack down by the security forces. as we heard from major general saying, follow me, he said that this should be the end. whether or not his calls will be heard on the streets and in the universities is another story. we understand that as he was speaking and delivering that message in the city of shiraz, we saw a number of universities across the country and having demonstrations taking place where the students were chanting slogans against the government. what is not clear now is how much that will be tolerated after this point based on what he said. it is clear that they want this and as quickly as possible. what comes next is really
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up to any one to guess at this stage. but i think it is very clear now that the tolerance that we've seen so far from the security forces at will be ending in the coming days. know, and islanders likely heading for an assembly election after it's politicians. mr. deadline for restoring its devote government. the government's been prevented from working because the biggest unionist party is refusing to participate. i thought, but in report a stay, just provoking frustration and anger among voters. whether you want antique, so antibodies, farm produced or framed pictures, weekends. it's in george's market in belfast, spring together, the broadest of spectrum's with a bit of music thrown in for good measure. ah, the traders have adapted to post breakfast regulations with no shortage of q meets or continental cheeses. here what there is a shortage of is political consensus and the voters patience is wearing thin. we
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need to 1st minister for all the never, never land stuff has to go away. then we just keep moving forward with 25 years is a good friday agreement and everybody's set of the nonsense of a storm and we just want a government that governs the stalemate is about the northern ireland protocol which governs the movement of producing goods from mainland u k. the northern ireland, after breakfast unionist d u p party want the protocols scrapped because it says it undermines northern island linked to the rest of the u. k. parties effectively blocking the entire default government until it gets its way. people here in northern ireland are often very reluctant to talk about politics. it's a deeply sensitive subject. the overall sentiment here appears to be want to share dissolution, much with the politicians in general. civic organizations and charities are increasingly having to fill the gaps across community. fundraising by the brita
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sports club supports hundreds of people who are struggling with domestic energy bills. ok, thank you. i've got a water break. i even visited a little during the week with 4 children. he was dying to her last hand pines and she was making decisions based on whether or not to put 3 pines on a gas or electric card. whether to use the money for a boss fair to send her children to go, or whether just to buy food, chris or raleigh is also involved in the project. he says the numbers needing support are rising dramatically this year and the lack of a functioning government is affecting business to some of the labors at the been able to pull in the past has been been at this kinda rates policy our, our rates holiday, which is which is what we're asking for at the moment. but we can't ask anybody because there's nobody in situ to be able to do that next week. the british minister responsible for northern ireland, when a party leaders in belfast for last ditch talks and election looks inevitable. but
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there's no guarantee that carving up the vote, yet again will produce a clean outcome. whole brennan al jazeera belfast. tens of thousands of people in south africa had attended the official coronation of a zulu king mister sooner cause when a teeny, he's the leader of the nation's largest ethnic group on came to the throne in a traditional ceremony in august for me to mila report from durban back a 1000000 nieces, travel to durban from johannesburg, for what she says is a once in a lifetime opportunity. we never thought that one day as a nation and young nation will see it got occasion of our king. a king. none did, didn't, because he sees you. lucas, when a teeny is the 9 king to take the suit, the throne as wall his position now officially acknowledged our king. as indeed all fears. surely, there came all the zulu nation,
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a certificate of recognition by south african president, so on the plaza is likely to bring an end to a family feud around his succession. i understand that history has chosen me at this time. when the zulu and other nations are facing several challenges among the challenges of poverty, unemployment, climate change disasters, economic meltdown, food insecurity, feminine disease that do not only ravage old people but also our economies. the king, clad in traditional zulu attire, differs from his father, who at his coronation, more than 50 years ago, was made to weigh a western suit by their party government. for many, this is a celebration of tradition and identity correlation mandate upkeep of the zulu
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royal household may cost taxpayers millions of dollars every year. but for those here, the job is to celebrate their culture and little out some actually, it is very important for us to be here today to return all my lawyers on both ogden young. what else? we appreciate him so much. i know. just read like a 200 to the odd night and go to listen to mars. would you pool ah thousands of come out to witness event as warriors sing, song of praise, prepared to protect the king and maidens honor him. the popular young monarch prepares to rule over nation whose approval submits his rule to also look to him for guidance for prosperous social and economic future. when we tamela alters era durbin ah
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