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the results pull to find the rest of your biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera frank assessments. if the united states surely felt that you're running a good program, was there to build a nuclear weapon they would assign to view by now informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take on in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera o. south korea declares national morning after 151 people died and another 82 were injured. in a crowd crushed during halloween celebrations in soul. ah
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. okay johnston. this is al jazeera life and also coming up russia suspends its involvement in the deal to allow gray next sports from ukraine, citing a drone attack on one of its ships. the u. s. says mosca was weaponized in food. ah, just hours before the polls opened, the 2 men i think, to be brazil's president battle to the end. other countries, tightest natural races, yet and reassess france is hopes of becoming the 1st team since brazilian 1962 to successfully defend their title. ah, south korea's president unit. so y'all has declared
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a period of national morning after at least 151 people were killed in a crowd crushed. many of the victims who were celebrating halloween in soul were in their twenties. present unit visited the scene, saying his administration would come up with measures to prevent such accidents from ever happening again. rob mcbride reports, it was a night of revelry that quickly turned into a tragedy. desperate scenes, as 1st responders and other party goers attempted to resuscitate victims pulled from the crush, packed with crowds, people converged only swan alley way with deadly consequences. toys, and urged to know on their kimmy around 10 p. m. and it was like a scene from a movie like things happening during a war. it was completely out of control. ah, 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 long prepared if on
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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 on sunday morning sole woke up to the enormity of this tragedy as an investigation gets under way into how it happened. as the bar and entertainment district could. so it's a one is normally busy at halloween, but with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, these streets were filled with tens of thousands of 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. rub mcbride al jazeera, so at least 50 people have been killed in a suicide attack. in somalia is capital mogadishu. 60 others were injured to car bombs exploded at her busy junction. there several government offices. the 1st blast sent a plume of smoke over the city. several minutes later there was
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a 2nd explosion, just as ambulances arrived on the scene. russia says it suspending its participation in the un bro. could grain export it will ukraine after a tax on it? ships anchored of crimea says 3 months ago, russia re to allow exports from ukraine to resume to stem a global hunger crisis. u. s. presence joe biden. has called moscow's move purely outrageous, saying it will drive starvation around the world. the un says more than $450.00 ships have left ukrainian ports since august. the 1st. that carried 9300000 tons of food to countries across africa, asia, and europe. russia says it can provide 500000 tons of grain to poor countries. over the next 4 months, i foresee reports from keith skimming across the black sea,
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hoping 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 reports suggest more damage was done more target struck. what 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 ships, all the area targets were destroyed, rushes defense ministry says british forces help 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 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 maritime corridor. broken by the un into key. russia has,
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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 response. united nations and the g. 20 or hero was says, of 1000000 africans 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 racial crisis. say, 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, we're heading for rich countries, 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
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ukraine's black sea coast. harry force it al jazeera cave, ukraine's deputy economy minister harris catch could contend russia's withdrawal from the agreement. think that this is the constant ration manipulation about the that they can feed their world instead of, you know, one can place a new one in the, in the global market. and we know that the war against the credit for this problem in the global market. but also out in different states. therefore, i may even do absolutely yours, except today though, the mountain that they've, you know, from the agreement that when they brought me not to sell the commercial vessel. great. and so they now say that they do made this is, was,
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was now, and that means that they want to leave it deliberately destroyed, destroy the shipments. but i think that for you, crane and door can do am. we all can insure the security, your shipment, and i mean it's different. profecia are highlighted that viet idea to continue shipments. even in the, in georgia and circumstances us housed me. nancy pelosi says she's heart broken and traumatized after her husband was attacked inside the san francisco home on friday, 82 year old portland. he was covering from surgery after being beaten by a man with a hammer. the attacker is sent to have shouted, where is nancy? before the assault of 42 old man has been charged with attempted murder. brendan boyle is a democratic congressman. he says, since the capital who attacked last year, threats of violence towards politicians have increased. i think there is
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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 threats dramatically increase, 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,
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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. think bazillions go to the polls on sunday in a tightly contested presidential run of incumbents. diable, snarls. almost their connec, according to opinion polls against a former president alluded to silver or latin america. editor lucio newman ports from sa poller. oh, 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 opposition to sexual
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diversity and to abortion. murphy, brutal view or war at the polls were watchdog for balsam arrow at the polls. keep your eyes wide open to see everything that's going on. let's go for the south. his left wing rival, former president lula desilva, 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 his. our current president o brazil is the was 4th largest democracy and for the 1st time in half a century, many worry about that democracies future school teachers, denise angela barrett, the pump lorna play, their favorite brazilian music as they consider leaving their country should bull. so narrow be reelected, give popular, so okay, so for that, if a kid what societies this, that he's agreeing with, racism and intolerance,
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what one else arrival on the scene has revealed a savage trend that's come to the surface. and that makes us very sadly. i also now doe has repeatedly been attacking the electoral court, suggesting that could be fraud if he loses senior in his father. thank you. measure bundled. yes, he can follow the same passion. trump used in the united states with the occupation of the capitol. apparently the are a sign on this direction, but unlike tramp, the ballston are, has the source of the security for says another concern is for scenarios vow, reelected to change the composition of the supreme court grant. the only institution which he and his allies no longer dominate weiss would do when one months to change democracy for our more talkers see the system fails. and this is these flaws that the current president bolts on our 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
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say they fear he will turn brazil into a dictatorship fighting the leveling 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 see in human al jazeera so. so the head on al jazeera, i was there investigation, reveals how migrants in greece had been blackmailed by officials to join gangs to stop others from entering the ear. and voters in northern allan say they are tired of political stalemate ahead towards yet another election. ah
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had i there was seen some nasty downpours in the deep south recently. big area of low pressure here, bringing some very heavy showers. sundry down pulls your tornado to into texas. this is the area of low pressure has caused the problems. it's making its way across louisiana, else where it's chem retry and 5 bit more cloud up towards british columbia city northwest the u. s. was he st. cloud and re mrs. snow to over the like, round coming through it? well, it will make its way across the deep south pushing up into the tennessee valley as we go on through sunday. easing a little further eastwards. agency bushy, stay fine, and dry for the time being it, you see the showers are making the way a little further east was by this state up towards the north west. when coming in across a washington state may be getting into oregon as well, cooler and whether they're into calorie at 5 degrees celsius. got some way whether to cross the eastern side of the caribbean, some larvae showers coming through here. this mobile develop into
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a tropical system over the next day or so. quite an organized clutch of storms sat in the water. so we thought to concern for the time being generally passing just to the south of jamaica as we go through monday, brightest guys coming into the east and not as not too bad over towards the west. but we will see house later on. ah, and talk to al jazeera, we also do believe that women will get his neck was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we are a human price for the war against terrorism. what's going on in some money we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. what we do in alden theera is try to balance this story and leave the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity. lou
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ah, you're watching out his era reminder about top stories this hour south korea's president has declared the period of national mourning over the death of at least $151.00 people in a crowd crush. the victims were mostly people in their twenties who were celebrating halloween insult least, christie, people have been killed in a serious on attack and some olives capital could issue to car bombs exploded at a busy intersection. this several government offices, 2 contenders in brazil's presidential election of health fun rallies before sundays . vote in polls. suggestive comment. ambles and armies running almost neck and neck with 4 persons who is in us here. do it. assume or crime has been
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a major campaign issue. there and how to deal with brazil's, or criminal organizations. there is a, by reports from rio de janeiro, western religion ada in islam 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. buddha 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 waterfall model for the bush, one or the 3rd command is an offshoot of one of brazil's most powerful drug trafficking organizations. the command over a mailer or read command. they say to facing new challenges now on course the president because go to pseudo horrible the government of both to narrow, made it easier for people to get weapons. it makes it more challenging for us
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because now getting weapons and ammunition is more expensive. sometimes more difficult, but we find the way around it. we always do. would prefer would, or they claim to be an army of $120.00 people ready to fight police and rival gangs . we saw them, but we're not allowed to film all of them. this area is controlled by the 3rd command truck trafficking organizations and everywhere you look, their young men carrying machine guns, an example of how this group recruit their soldiers, violence and crime. it's a priority for many people in this election and both presidential candidates. i promising to fight it. not but fighting them, he said challenging comes at an expense. but the 2nd son douglas, was killed during a police operation this year near her home in the legacy of, of a la in real. like more than 20 others were killed during the rating may cost us blame president jane, also not for her son. steph. cuz i never expected this had got to call and i had to
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go to the morgan. i told 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. 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 chemo. but all the analysts say whomever wins the presidency, will have to find a new approach. there was a blended organism happening and we're talking about criminal gangs. that have a strong presence and lessened america and europe, and that our presence also in small cities across brazil, the most violent cities in brazil. and now in the amazon and the northeast and
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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 ah, thousands of people seek refuge in europe every year in search of a better life. but al jazeera investigation has found that many are turned away at borders. with some blackmail by officials to join gangs to stop others from reaching the e u, the haunting expense. they are called europe's 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,
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members of the shadow army damaging boats carrying refugees and beating others, no doubt, no shadow for doubt. that these crimes are taking place. that these are orders coming from the dap with the consent of the european union which are being implemented which are being carried out by hapless members of the grid coast. gov. we've had cases where if you guys were found drowned, handcuffed many in the shadow army are believed to be refugees themselves, bribed with the promise of asylum in return for their work to keep other migrants out. what had them on the account? the greek officer who interrogated me, told me very bluntly, you have 2 options. you either follow our orders or go to prison where you face 10 to 25 year sentence. other images show men being assaulted for not wanting to take
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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. we have tens of thousands of people who report the same thing happening. the institutions of europe, to be in union, the greek government, and other governments are committing one crime after the other against humanity. they turn 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 ultimately not we are by, by international law. we're building
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a bigger offense for blocking the whole land borders with data key, and hopefully that will get a lot of it will make it much easier to protect our external board. at least 1000000 people have tried to enter europe illegally through greece in recent years . but many find themselves trading one form 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 of bereaved relatives and friends of people who died in police custody in the u. k . have rallied in london. they delivered a letter to prime minister. she's sooner going for changes to the justice system. among those protesting was the family of, of that man. chris, however, he was shot dead by police officer at close range and his car linquist in his own this month when he was ready since $999.00,
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this remembrance protest has been how to commemorate the last live eating goes in custody. medical secure unit started by a group of black families since they, they was discriminated targeted by the police. in the recent case of 24 year olds, chris cobb, a construction worker musician who was fatally shot by police who was driving back home in south london. who was a wave of anger and frustration. many has saying that it's indicative institutionalized racism because we see for the we see to be my
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new one will make a new scene in in my land. i have to pay the police conduct watchdog said that all of those who died in or following police custody 10 percent of them were black as disproportionate to the total u. k. black population, which is around 3 percent. the family of chris composite of the police officers involved needs to be thoroughly investigated and that death such as his should never be allowed to become normalized. northern ireland is heading for another election after it's politicians. mr. deadline to restart its default government elected assembly has not been sitting due to a boy caught by the biggest pro british union party, the d u p. as paul brennan reports the stalemate, his provoking frustration and anger among voters, whether you want antique,
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so anchovies, farm produced or framed pictures, weekends at saint george's market in belfast, bring together the broadest of spectrum's with a bit of music thrown in for good measure. ah, the traders have adapted to post exit regulations. there's no shortage of to meet. so continental cheeses here or there is a shortage of his political consensus and the voters patience is wearing thin. we need to 1st minister for all the never, never land stuff has to go away. and then we just keep moving forward with 25 years is a good friday agreement. and everybody's sick 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
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d u p. party want the protocol scrapped because it says it on mind. northern island links to the rest of the u. k. parties effectively blocking the entire devolve 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 disillusionment with the politicians in general. civic organizations and charities are increasingly having to fill the gaps across community fundraising by the breed . a sports club support, hundreds of people who are struggling with domestic energy bills. ok, thank you and get a water break. i even visited a little during the week with 4 children. he was dying to her last 10 pines and she was making decisions based on whether or not to put 3 pines on a gas or electric cart. whether to use the money for a boss fair to send her children to school,
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or whether just to buy food. chris. so rodney 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 layers of 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 cuz there's nobody in situ to be able to do that next week. the british minister responsible for northern ireland, will, may party leaders in belfast for last ditch talks. and election looks inevitable. but there's no guarantee that carving up the vote, yet again will produce a clean outcome. pull brennan, archers era fell fast. ah, france saw aiming for a football world cup feats that's not been achieved in decades ago for the defending champions. and one of the favorites is to become the 1st team since brazil in 1962 to become back to back. well champions,
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fresh bottle reports from pears. ah, francis 2018 world cup thick tree was celebrated no one hard by french purple fans . now fronts are among the favorites to win the tournament again in ketta, the squad has yet to be revealed, but it's likely to include to the world's best attack, his killing, and pappy and carrying benzo ma'am? oh, i'm bins emptied again in the champagne. wandering from sir karen ben's about pretty much one, the champions league on his own with roam latrete and killing him. but they, by singing p as g stays in a club, he knows it gets rid of any doubts and unless he was to be injured, he should be in good shape in katara the fronds team as all the players, you need to have a great while cup but a key will be whether they can play well together. i'll you shout if there's little doubt that a 3rd world cub. when for france, would sony inspire a whole new generation of a bullet? at this, i'm at a club in paris, hoops a high for france,
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victory. oh, and i don't know if wouldn't remember, but we love football. so all of us coaches would be really happy, as it would motivate the children, because the french team woolfolk would show them how to lead. yeah, i have as care. i'll watch the world cup with my dad. i like this game. that's why i play and i was hiking dawson baker. i'd be pleased because it's my country and it would be a miracle senora the last time a team one consecutive well cops. it was brazil in 1962 as raining champions. france will be under increased pressure as they defend their title, but they'll also know that having done it before, they could do it again. natasha butler al jazeera paris. ah, this is al jazeera on these on the top story, south korea.
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