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not too bad over towards the west, but we will see house later on. ah, the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics they couldn't face down, they beat him repeatedly, pay $10.00, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing that, knowing that they're hurting people, and cutting to full lightens, investigate, secretive units, accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't, didn't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess and to cover impunity at the border on a just either. ah, south korea declares national morning after a 151, people died on another 82 were injured in a crowd crush during halloween celebrations. and so
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ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera di from dough also coming up the black sea grain agreement falls apart. russia pulls out of a deal that's allowed ukrainian grain to be exported. ah, what i was to go before the poles opened in brazil, the 2 men hoping for the top job, put out all the top, all the stops. and a warning for demonstrators in iran, the head of the revolutionary god says south that i was the last day of anti government context. ah, software as president you and so p o has declared national morning a day after the death of at least a 151 people in a crowd crush. the victims were mostly people in that twenty's and we're celebrating halloween in the capital. sol, president june visited the scene,
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saying his administration come up with measures to prevent such accidents from ever happening again. rob mcbride, it was a night of revelry that quickly turned into a tragedy. desperate scenes as 1st responders and other party go as attempting to resuscitate victims pulled from the crush. packed with crowds, people converged on this one alley way with deadly consequences. so you guys are still on there, we came here around 10 pm and it was like a scene from a movie like things happening during the war. it was completely out of control. oh, some of the 1st rescue was at the scene, said they couldn't get the injured to hospital because of the crowds, many of whom didn't realize the tragedy that was unfolding on. there were too many people and it was too crowded. i know the police and rescue workers are working hard, but i would say there was a lack of preparation. sunday morning sold,
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woke up to the enormity of this tragedy as an investigation gets under way into how it happened as the bar and entertainment district. so each one is normally busy holloway, but with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands. the party goers with some of the wounded suffering severe injuries. the death toll is likely to rise with most of the victims in their twenties or even teens. robert bride al jazeera, so at least 50 people have been killed and a suicide attack in somalia is capital mogadishu. 60 others were injured to car bombs, exploded at a busy intersection. next several government offices. the 1st blow sent a plume of smoke over the city. several minutes later there was a 2nd explosion. just as ambulance is arrived at the scene. but somali president has, i'm sure mohammed has blamed the out chabad group for the attack,
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though there's been no claim of responsibility. hold on ali as a senior advisor to the man of my going to shoot, she says the attack was planned in a busy civilian area. the location was really at the heart of the sure symbolic place the military nation was the cause. the clean, balmy, really busy time, haven't the use intersection. but again, you know, she 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 fact the last attack was that the hotel kayak
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hotel for nearly 48 hours. it just tells you that shut up is being lifted out, but they are really a force to be reckoned with. and it will take time for shut up to be eliminated from the capital. but the look as i'm going now will see a lot of tax, i am sure, just because of the ongoing government and community uprising that we are seeing across the country. the one that i'm baffled to the democratic republic of congo hasn't given just 48 hours to leave the country governments. spokes person said the move is no retaliation for god is the lead support of m. 20 p rebels and the congos eastern provinces comes as fresh fighting's been reported in the area. the m 23 group has gained ground in recent days. thousands of people have flipped their homes advance as prompted the un peacekeeping force that to increase its troop alert level and boost support for the army. the russia says it
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suspending its participation in the un brokered grain export deal with ukraine after a tax on it. anchored off crimea just 3 months ago, russia agreed to allow exports from ukraine to resume just them a global hunger crisis. yes, president joe biden, that's called moscow's new, purely outrageous saying, it'll drive starvation around the world. are you forced 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, savannah po, it says, one of its mind sweeping vessels was likely hit some as yet unverified reports suggest more damage was done. more targets struck while back you believe i did when david attack involved 9 unmanned aerial vehicles and 7 autonomy marine drums because of the measures taken by the black sea fleet ship. all the area targets
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were destroy rushes. defense ministry says british forces helped plan the attack and with behind. last month's sabotage of its gnawed stream one into pipelines. britain says these are false claims on an epic scale. initial response from the 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 and took p. 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 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 respondent, united nations, and the g 20. or he always says, of 1000000 africans, russia does everything so that millions of people living in africa, i middle east and south asia who find themselves in the condition of artificial
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hunger. we are at the very least in a drastic racial crisis. yet why should a small bunch of people in the kremlin, they decide whether they'll be food on people's tables of egypt or bangladesh lees? russia says, recent ukrainian exports were heading for rich countries, and that it is prepared to donate 500000 tons of grain over 4 months to pull ones. it also says it can no longer guarantee the safety of civilian shipping along ukraine's black sea coast. harry force it al jazeera keith. well, dmitri babich is a political analyst that in o. s. m, i'd as a russian online media monitoring project, he says moscow is angry of the attacks near sebastopol because crimea is a sore point for the kremlin. the russian meanest, your defense said that it was done by brigitte c rolled operated by ukrainians, but also count by a u. s. abilene, which coordinate their exhibit just like it is that were no losses in crimea,
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but you probably know just that president bush and the russian government in general. i'm very sensitive about any strikes against the graeme here. you know, the problem, the west and ukraine can see the grey, mia, a part of your green, and they think it's a legitimate target about russia. considered crimea a partner with territory. you know, there are millions of russians live in that. so basically, i think the message from pigeon is don't dodge creamy if you touch it. every time we will respond in a very, very cautious way. remember the recent bombings that ukrainian infrastructure they, they were triggered by the attack against the cranium breach, which russia said was done by ukrainians. and in the 1st days after the attack that you bring in government open, they celebrated this effect saying that it was effective. so i think the message from actually is don't do it if you do it next time,
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it's going to be worse and worse. and i think the other reason is basically russia expected that sanctions against russian grain there was, will be listed as part of the deal. but that didn't happen that the western insurance company, if i q, bought room, insuring the vessel which could transport russian green to the world markets on russia accusing the british navy of blowing up the nord stream gas pipelines and the baltic sea last month. the defense ministry says british personnel took part in the planning provision and implementation of what it calls a terrorist attack on the supply route. britain is denying involvement. the pipeline from russia to europe was severely damaged by powerful explosions which germany, sweden and denmark were investigating. as an act of sabotage, 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 of said you have shouted. where is nancy before beating 82 year old pool pillows eat with
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a hammer? a 42 year old matt has been charged with attempted murder. but brendan ball is a 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 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
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threats dramatically increase, but also the number of capital police that have 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, you would never see, you know, our democracy or threats to our democracy. ranking right up there, the brazilians go to the polls on sunday and a tightly contested presidential runoff, incumbent jebel, scenario is neck and neck in the polls against former president luna, the silver latin america editor, alysia newman reports from south palo. oh,
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it was the very last opportunity for brazil's presidential candidates to appeal to undecided voters far right. incumbent president. jade bl, sonata with the emphasis on conservative family values, a position to sexual diversity and to abortion. murphy, broome, or war at the polls be a watchdog for both scenarios at the polls. keep your eyes wide open to see everything that's going on was gonna go for the south. his left wing rival, former president lula. the silva appealed to brazilians not to believe when he called a shameless disinformation campaign against him real soon they said to her, i am 77 years old, and i have never seen a factory capable of producing showing allies as our current president. brazil is the was 4th largest democracy and for the 1st time in half a century, many worry about that democracies future school teachers,
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denise angela barrett. the pamplona played their favorite brazilian music as they considered leaving their country should also not all be reelected. you popular say, okay, so for that, if a kid what society is this, that he's agreeing with racism and intolerance, what one else arrival on the scene has revealed a savage trend that's come to the surface. and that makes us very sadly. oliver's also, nato has repeatedly been attacking the electoral court, suggesting that could be fraud if he loses senior in his father. thank you, miss barbara. yes, he can follow the same passion. trump used in the united states with the occupation of the capitol apparently be, are assigned some of this direction. but unlike trump, the ballston arrow has the support of the security forces. another concern is both scenarios vow is reelected to change the composition of the supreme court. the only institution that which he and his allies no longer dominate for my schwab do. when
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one wants to change democracy for our more talkers see the system fails. and there's is these flaws that the current president bolton r o wants to take advantage of because he evidently wants to transform himself into an alter crops. but opponents of luna are equally concerned about democracy. they say they fear he will turn brazil into dictatorship, fighting the left wing candidates, a parent support for the leaders of it is way like cuba and nicaragua. whoever wins it still appears to be divided in half. and people on both sides of the divide are increasingly viewing the other notice an adversary, but as an enemy, a dangerous phenomenon for brazil's democracy. you see in human al jazeera, some time for a short break here now to 0, when we come back tropical storm. now d test to the philippines leaving at least $48.00 people dead and homes wiped out more of that statements. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you ready for the with sponsored my cattle aways. hello, we've got a few showers in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days, but for much of east asia sticky fight. and dr. larry of low pressure, very close to hawkeye, bringing some cherry rain through northern parts of han shoe that the south, central and southern part should be fine and robison, pleasant 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, which has made its way across the philippine snags that mass of clouds swirling away. now punching out into the south china sea, south of that's generally it's going to be case of heavy showers,
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put some sunshine in between. still 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 safe a sunday, it is out into the open waters. plenty a shower still coming back behind. the showers will linger on from the monsoon trough. they said they're going to linger there as we go on 3 monday. where to where the starting to push its way back towards the southeast of china. the system would intensify, may become a ty food, just as it pushes towards hong kong to with sponsored by a cat on a ways in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back. how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issue big matter from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. those voices have to be brought to the table. they have the matter. we have to start to talk about the see here. we will challenge the conventional wisdom
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up front on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back. a comment about top stories here on al jazeera south. korea's president has declared national morning over the death, at least a 151 people in a crowd crush. the victims are mostly people in their twenties, anna, celebrating halloween in the capital. so at least 50 people have been killed in a suicide attack. in some aaliyah's capital, mogadishu to car bombs exploded a busy intersection near several government offices. and russia says it suspending participation in the un broken grain export deal with ukraine after tax on it ships anchor of crimea years. president joe biden says the move will drive starvation
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around the world. authorities in iran are continuing their crack down on anti government protest as the revolutionary god says, from sunday there'll be no more protests fro yet. so hannah, 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 . will al, from a is a senior fellow, the arab gulf states institute. he says the reigning government and the protest as an impass right nowadays,
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sloniker public is insane. the protesters are incapable of over over throwing the government. and the government is capable of persuading progress to go frontier the streets. and the longer the protesters remain indices the more dangerous it is for the regime, because then there will be a chance, or if you want a risk of emergency of evolutionary chip revolutionary cells and perhaps un sources of funding for those of looseness. so i c major ceremonies, speech address as a final warning purposes. and as for you, for further suppression of the pros, do you know they have preferred to send in the regular police force, then the best militia of iran, and have tried to avoid direct involvement in suppression? b, the exception of promises of hardest on answers on about some promise. however,
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if the protesters persist and if the protest continue, the may end up seeing a more direct involvement on the previous cases. there originally got was much more directly involved because they had not managed to train the leash force to contain protests upon this time around a true you wanted to avoid direct confrontation with protesters because they do care about their public image. they do care about the popular support basis that they may have. and they also do think about the day that a harmony or longer is among us. and perhaps it would love to play political role. in those cases, it would be more preferable for the revolutionary guard not to be engaged in law. the suppression of protest in the southern philippines officials at least 48 people have died as storm naggie hit the region. it made landfall in the island of cotton dwan is bonnie miller reports. from manila, it was supposed to be
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a weekend of remembrance and relics. ancient filipinos traditionally flocked to cemeteries this time of year to remember to cease friends and families. but this cemetery, the largest in manila, was closed as to thread the tropical storm. dulcie loo lauer vendors were willing to risk it, but there was no business available. yes, but there was a pandemic. right. how mind, we really wanted to see how many people would have come here for the 1st time or 2 years. it's melissa fears, thank pruitt because we have to guard the flowers. bus terminals that would have been crowded were nearly empty. many of those who did decide to travel got stuck in ports with air and sea travel, also suspended to both tourism. the government has declared this long weekend a holiday for tropical storm. margie has hampered travel plans. the affected areas worse rescue operations are in full swing as entire villages are submerged by flood water. before the storm had even made landfall in the philippines,
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parts of the country were already experiencing heavy tell port for days. flash floods caught many in the province of mac in the mail by surprise. rescue workers scramble to get those who needed help. but help did not come quickly enough for one village. coo shown instantly became a sight affairs casualty. and the aftermath was nothing short of catastrophic farm chief minister, a hook at an emergency meeting. last saturday president ferdinand marcus wondered how such a tragedy could have happened. bargenson do not know what caused the flooding. why weren't they evacuated? what happened and why so many deaths? government officials hope the death toll won't decrease significantly. but the storm size covered nearly the entire country. and as it continued to stream through the main island of resort through to sunday, it's difficult to say how much were devastation it will leave in its wake boarding
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below al jazeera manila. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by july severe monsoon flooding in pakistan. some of the worst affected of pregnant women who've been left without access to health care. sarah, hi, write reports. zayna cartoon is due to give birth scene between worrying about when her family will eat her home and last capital and no income. she doesn't sleep much . let me get that as human floods have washed away all our belongings. honey, i'm pregnant. i need to rest. i need to eat healthy food, but where will i find that there's hardly any help. i'm afraid i might die or lose my baby before giving birth. she's one of 650000 pregnant women in flooded affected areas in pakistan where many of them are due to give birth in the next few months. pakistan's unprecedented monsoon range in july forced millions of people to shelter and make shift camps for meals are far and few between and with thousands of basic
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medical and sanitation facilities shut down. mothers to be are struggling in unsafe conditions with no access to health care. when the flood is there for the, the whole water body become infected, there's no safe water them. so no safe water, lot of infections combined living outside the house is these all make of grave situation for, for any country, for any area. so if the, if the women are already anemia, they are having multiple pregnancies. they are renewed efficiently at frontier, they are restored, it is high chance that they will be affected various seriously. flooding has waterborne diseases to spread fast. pregnant women and children are most at risk of facing lifelong illnesses or even death. pakistan already had one of the highest rates of infants on maternity mortality rates in the region before the flooding. agencies warned that some of the long term concerns are an increase in unwanted
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pregnancies and child marriages. focused on governments faces economic crisis, and it's appealing for international aids to help those, especially in rural areas. authorities estimates it could take half a year to the flood waters to fully recede and with winter arriving soon. millions of pakistani are facing an uncertain few months ahead set a height of algebra. so africa has held an official coronation ceremony for the 1st sooner king and more than 50 is mrs. luke cause will a teeny of the leader, the largest ethnic group in the country for me. the mill, it was at the ceremony in durban. thousands of people have come out and they're excited about the festivities. it's the 1st time i would be a part of your nation. i suppose one in more than 50. i was like, i'm gonna bring in some of the, you know, why really don't you. why here with also what does the paper do? one of them is one delay go bear say, when do they are,
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why is it important for you to be especially as a young to new worry about that. thank you so very much for having me and let me know what to do business with home this weekend and id name. oh, i do want to start at the wall. i sons on the page with one delay. it's all on a duty off the wire here to protect and serve the king. and you want your one of those with a new probably related story deal. i am do audio here today. i saw a boy generation. i don't know i'm going to do yes
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with we know that king, mrs. so don't read the specials are people the not in south africa, we also have a residence of south africa. now, diana is ex boss, very populated south american nation that never had economically viable amounts of oil, but a lot changed with a major discovery in 2015. i'll just say i was john hendrick, travel to the capitol, georgetown to in to do the national president. it a fun alley. the temperate waters off the guyana coast cover some of the world's largest preserves of crude oil. but it's not the oil president here fun all he is interested in. it's what he can do with the story about it's not oil and gas. we are a country that is rich in our history. we are a country that will be and mark my words will be
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a leader and for security and our culture. and importantly, we will be among the best eco tourism destination you can find and that oil revenue may help you get there fast. all every revenue will help us to get their faster. gayana sprawling stop brook oilfield holds and estimated 11000000000 barrels of crude enough to turn one of south america's poorest countries into one of the richest and contractor exxon mobil is discovered 2 more deposits just this past week, making that feel, leaving bigger, its bank on an international scale, a global scale, as far as the conventional oil and gas resources being found around the world in the last 78 years. but also at a national level, this is transformative for the country, for guy and critics in the opposition party warned of the so called resource curse that struck other oil rich nations. it's where some benefit greatly,
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while most miss out stock market has gone up in only a few years, 400 percent. but the minimum wage is only gone up to 6 percent in the same time period. and so you see this huge escalation in terms of inequality, some 40 percent of guy, and he's live in poverty earning below 5 and a half dollars a day. according to the world bank, the influx of oil money has raised rents along with a height of buildings in the capital of georgetown center, the petroleum boom. the infrastructure here in georgetown has been growing by the day and for good reason. since i was discovered here in 20151 3rd of all, the new oil found the new world has been off. the guy comes to only a decade ago, george towns demo. robert river was a sleepy port to day. it's a hive of activity is oil service vessels shuffled back and forth to wash your rigs . the world is trying to move away from oil. do you feel little like you're in a re.
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