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people died. another 82 were injured in a crowd crush during halloween celebrations. and so ah, i'm terry johnson. this is al serra lot from so also coming up some aaliyah's presence has at least 100 people have been killed and a suicide attack in the capital. mogadishu, on saturday, 60 others were injured in the twin boss. ah, just hours before the polls opened the 2 men to be brazil's present battle to the end, one of the country was tightest electoral lessons yet. and al jazeera investigation reveals how migrants in greece had the blackmailed by officials to join the to the anti type gangs to stop others from entering the ah,
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top korea is a president unit. so if you clear the period of national morning a day after the death of at least 151 people in a crowd crossed the victims who were celebrating halloween and so were mostly in their twenties. president union visited the scene, saying his administration would come up with measures to prevent similar accidents ever happening again. well, mcbride reports it was a night of revelry that quickly turned into a tragedy. desperate scenes as 1st responders and other party goers attempting to resuscitate victims pulled from the crush, packed with crowds, people converged on this one alley way with deadly consequences. so they came here around 10 p. m. and it was like a scene from a movie when 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,
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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 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 console. one is normally busy holloway, but with panoramic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of party go. 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. when rob mcbride joins us live now from a cell, so rob details seem to be sketchy as to what caused the cross. but what more can you tell us? yeah, i mean the,
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the cause is this tragedy is not going to be the subject of an extensive investigation. we've already seen police go through the scene, the alleyway behind me, where the deaths took place. we know that they have been collecting footage from cctv cameras. all around this. one district also collecting clips of social media talking to witnesses, the countries president units. if y'all has described, this is a truly horrific, he has given a televised address to the nation, saying that it was a tragedy that should never have happened as well as a period of morning. he's also told government departments and agencies to review that crowd control measures for any future festivals. because as we come out of the pandemic, and this was the 1st time that people have been able to celebrate like helloween in this traditional party, a district of so people came out in that thousands are expected to do so we,
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for future festivals. and clearly the government wants to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again, unrolled the president, has ordered the review of safety. so what happens now with that police investigation that you mentioned? that's right. you mean they are looking into all of the causes of just why a crowds of party go with a converged on this one particular spot. all of the streets were thronged by literally tens of thousands of people of late saturday night into the early hours of sunday. part of the problem for 1st responders was trying to get some of the victims to the hospital if there is a hospital quite close to here, just a little more than a kilometer away. but according to some of the 1st responders, it took an hour to get some of the injured through the crowds party go, as many of whom didn't realize that they said tragedy was unfolding. throughout sunday, the authorities have been continuing the grim task of identifying the victims and
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also informing the relatives their families. we know that 2 thirds of the victims were women and girls. they were predominantly young, a crowd of revellers, many of them in the 20s. but we also know that a number of teenagers were among the victims as well. but mcbride lie 1st in so thank. he's a somali, as preston says, at least 100 people were killed in a suicide attack in the capital market issue on saturday. 60 others were injured to car bombs exploded as a busy junction. the government offices, the 1st blast, sent a plume of smoke over the city. several minutes later there was a 2nd explosion. just as evidence is arrived on the scene of small person, i found a shake mohammed has blamed the alex chabad group for the attack. there has been no claim of responsibility. hold on already is
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a senior advisor to the marable could issue. she says, a busy area was chosen for the attack. the location was really at the heart of the sure symbolic place. the museum nation was the cause. the balmy, really busy time has the use intersection. but again, you know, she is using all this tactics to scare and maybe monday 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 high at hotel for nearly 48 hours. it just tells you that shut up is being
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looted 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 a lot of tax. i am sure just because of the ongoing government and community uprising that we are seeing across the country. the russia says it suspending his participation in the un brokered grain export due with ukraine after tax on its ships anchored off crimea. honey faucet, reports from kiva, skimming across the black sea, humming in on russian worships. 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
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suggest more damage was done more target struck while back i 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 fleet ship, 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 kremlin to suspend its participation in the black sea green 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 t. 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 it's use of iranian drones might prompted
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to exit the agreement. ukraine's president is calling for a strong responsibly united nations or, and the g 20 or hero, which says, of 1000000 african 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, 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 $500000.00 tons of grain. over 4 months to pul 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 us house may, can nancy pelosi says she is heartbroken and traumatized after her husband was attacked inside the san francisco home on friday, a 2 year old pulled lows his recovering from surgery after being beaten by
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a man with a hammer the attacker a set of shouted, where is nancy before the assault? 42 year old man has been charged with attempted. murder is one thing to condemn the violence. but you can't condemn the violence unless you condemn those people. continue to argue the election was not real. that is being stolen at all, all the malarkey that's being put out there, undermine democracy. the talk stuff. that's the problem. that's the problem. can just say, feel badly about the violence we condemn it. can dam what produces the violence of brandon boil is a democratic congressman. he says, since the capitol hill attack last year, threats of violence towards politicians had increased. i 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
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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 worked at
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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. so the head heron al jazeera calls for denmark, so called anti get on those to be repealed as a country get ready to elect a new parliament. ah . hello whether set fair now, pleasant sunshine, across much of the arabian peninsula, a little bit of fair weather cloud here, just straddling central parts of saudi arabia, just to the north was here in carter though harvard around 35 degrees celsius on sunday time cooler. $33.00 celsius love the sunshine as we go $13.00, monday. there are a few showers further north northern parts of a route. maybe northern syria, pushing into northern around could see
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a shower too. and a chance have one or 2 showers, just around the backseat and caspian sea chill to wanted to shout to, to the far north of libya, maybe into the north of egypt too. but from much of north africa, pleasant sunshine, coming through. pleasant sunshine, all the way down into the hearts of africa into west africa. a little bit of dust ties, moderate dust haze around northern parts of nigeria, a slightly shower still continuing to the south was a chance to some thunder. downpours coming through here, and they stretched away, right through gotta into liberia. should be little dry there for sierra leone, though showers showing up with the wet weather that we have just around doug bond, pushing down 3 cameras all the way into angola. big. how was coming through here over the next dare say, and now just wanted to shout, now started to show the house across at mozambie, and turning increasingly wet that eastern side of south africa. ah. the,
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the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics. hey, i am faith down. they beat him repeatedly, pay him emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing that, knowing that they're hurting people and causing that fault lines, 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 lou . ah, he watching out 0 reminder about top stories. this how south korea's president has declared a period of national morning of the death of at least 151 people in
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a crowd crush. the victims were mostly people in their twenties, who was celebrating halloween in song. somali as president says, at least 100 people having children supersonic talkin, the company that mortgage issue to call bombs exploded in a busy area. several government offices russia says it's suspending its participation in the u. n. that burn could grain export to ukraine. after tax went ships anchored off crimea to 3 weeks, 3 months ago. russia agreed to allow exports from ukraine to resume brazilians, go to the polls on sunday, and it's hotly contested presidential run of incumbent. terrible scenario is almost there. connec, according to opinion polls against a former president, we will to silver or latin america editor lucio newman reports from sapir. 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, opposition to sexual diversity and to abortion, murphy, bro, whom you are war at the polls be a watchdog for boston aro, at the polls. keep your eyes wide open to see everything that's going on with county. 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 so many lies 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 bump lorna 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. i also, nato has repeatedly been attacking the electoral court, suggesting that could be fraud if he loses senior in his father. thank you. measure background. yes, he can follow the same passion. trump used in the united states with the occupation of the capitol, apparently beer assigned some direction. but unlike trapped the ballston arrowhead source of the security for says, another concern is porcelain idols vow with re elected to change the composition of the supreme court. the only institution that which he and his allies no longer dominate 2 of my schwab do are when one wants to change democracy for our more
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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 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, the sea and human al jazeera. so as brazil prepares to vote, they're getting ready in denmark to for parliamentary elections on tuesday. some want politicians to scrap a door under which holmes, in so called hard ghettos, can be demolished. opponents say that measure targets migrant communities. passion
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about reports with danish city of odenza. who taught to their courses. abraham l hassle lives in vos morsa, a suburb classified by danish authorities as a hard ghetto, with the term refers to areas where crime poverty and unemployment rates are high. deeper now risk being evicted and their houses demolished after the law that was introduced into 1018 to get rid of all so called ghettos by 2030. last april. the boy parkin was the 1st residential building to be knocked down vehement. hassan is determined to fight the law. his childhood home is slated next for demolition. it's very sad. this is the area i grew up in. this is like my entire childhood was here in the area. so seeing it in front of me just being torn up hard being demolished through sad people in voss mostly have invited the main
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political parties for the town hall debate, but it might be too late. the day this government says the so called gutters stand for everything that went wrong with past immigration policies and failed integration. but for the people who live in areas like the boot parker and that one stood here, the new law is just an excuse to impose more discriminatory measures against muslim immigrants. far right and centrist candidates are all calling for stricter anti immigration laws ahead of the general election on november. the 1st really can save the whole world by saying yes we open, the doors is free to come. we have to have kind of barrier because otherwise we can't keep up with the health system which also needs to be scaled up. if you had more people in the country, 12 neighborhoods fall into the ghetto category. anxious families have to cope with relocating and finding new schools for their children. the atmosphere is becoming
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so much tense that you want some kind of guarantee. even though you know the social democrats haven't been living up to what they have been promising. so people are, are, you know, unsure about that, where to, to vote danish authorities worn low income immigrant neighborhoods have become parallel societies threatening denmark's way of life to protect that generous welfare state. and what did they say they want to shut the door to immigrants and refugees? how should my butler else's era wouldn't say southwest of copenhagen? a palestinian gunman has shot dead and israeli man and injured several others in the occupied west bank before being killed by security guard. officials said 4 people are wounded, including a palestinian in the shooting near a checkpoint. in hebron. thousands of people seek refuge in europe every year in search of a better life. when an out of their investigation has found that many are turned
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away at borders, the summit blackmail by officials to join gangs to stop others from reaching the ear. they are. harding explains 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, 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 top with the consent of the european union, which are being implemented which are being carried out by hapless members of the good coast guard. we've had cases where the futures were found, drowned,
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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. 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 been 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, we have tens of thousands of people who report the same thing happening. the institutions of europe lead up in union. the greek government and other governments are committing one crime after the other against humanity. they turn the eastern
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with damien into a watery grave on piper's greek official 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 by, by the national note, we're building a big offense for blocking the whole land borders. 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. lia harding al jazeera,
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bereaved relatives and friends of people who died in police custody in the u. k. have rallied in london. they delivered a letter to punish she's calling for changes to the justice system. among those protesting was the family of christ cabin who was shot dead by police officer at close range and his car. an inquest in his death opened earlier this month. so i was at the ready since 999, this remembrance protest has been held to commemorate loss. i live reading those in custody. i did medical secure unit started by a group of black families and they, they were discriminated. we targeted by the police in the recent case of 24 year old. * a construction worker with the addition who was faithfully shot, quite a lease, was driving back home and south london cause a wave of anger and frustration. many, he's saying that it's indicative well,
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the institutionalized racism police courses received for the chief. we see to be my son, they want to make me and this is my land to dissipate the police conduct watch dog that i don't all of us. he died in the following police custody temp sensors and i've just proportionate to the black population, which is around 3 percent. the family of chris copper said that the police officers
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involved needs to be thoroughly investigated. and that just puts his should never be allowed to become normalized. well, now there is heading for another election of fits. politicians missed the deadline to restart its devolve government elected assembly has not in fitting due to a boy called are the biggest pro british units. part of the d, u. p. i support reports, the still native provoking frustration anger among voted the whether you want antique, so anchovies farm produce 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 back to the regulations. there's no shortage of q . it meets or 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,
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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 set of the nonsense of a storm. and we just want to 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 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 deeply sensitive, subject, but 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,
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does that take you to 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 center children to go, 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 put on the past has been discounted rates policy r r r ritz 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.
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