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ah, you're watching al 0 life from a headquarters in delphi, i'm getting obligated also coming up. so am aaliyah's president says more than a 100 people were killed and saturdays. twin bombings, and the hearts of the capital market issue would be live from bob in lebanon. where president michelle owns term is ending without a successor in place. and on brazilian m p from presented to your boss and there was party chases, arrival lula supporter as rallies, conclude ahead of sundays, run off. a hello south korea's president has declared a period of national morning after these, the 151 people were killed in a stampede in the capital. so it happens in the central it's a wan district,
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a popular night life area filled with restaurants and clubs. most victims were in their teens and twenties. brought mcbride has the latest. 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. 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 engine 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. but henry, imagine tor, it's a tragedy and a disaster that should not have taken place in the heart of soul. during halloween celebration, i express my condolences to the victims and help the people who are injured will recover soon. my heart also goes out to the victim's family members who are suffering from the heartbreak of losing loved ones as the bar and entertainment district console ha. one is normally busy at holloway, but with pandemic restrictions being lifted. for the 1st time, the 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. oh, rob has an update from the scene of the accident insult. around. literally scores
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of people still being treated in hospitals around the sole metropolitan area, the numbers being put at 82. now all those 19 a said to have had very severe injury. so sadly, we could see the death toll rise once more. the authorities have been facing the grim task of identifying the victims, informing the families 2 thirds of the victims. 2 were women or girls either in the 20s or we do know that quite a few of the teenagers will also amongst them. most of the victims are said to be south koreans, but 19 foreign nationals were also among the casualties. those who died and the authorities are now in touch with the embassies of those countries. we are expecting to see flags flying at half mast. we will see in the coming days the funerals for the victims here in e k one and also at city hall a memorial alters. i've had to be set up so people can come along and pay their
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respects li, floral, tribute and so on. you sit on the president, he has been visited the scene himself. he has gone on nationwide at television to give an address a saying that this is a truly horrific event. and also a telling a government departments and agencies to look again that's that crowd control measures to make sure that nothing like this happens again while the investigation gets under way. the police have been collecting footage from cctv cameras all around here. also clips of social media talking to witnesses, piecing together the events that led up to what is south korea is most deadly crush of this type. at least 100 people have been killed in a suicide attack in somalia capital market issue 300 others were injured to car bombs exploded on saturday at a busy junction, new or several government offices for the last sent
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a plume of smoke over the city. several minutes later, there was a 2nd explosion, just as ambulances arrived on the scene show. bob has claimed responsibility for the attack and called on locals. the stay away from government buildings who don arnie is a senior advisor to the mayor of mogadishu. she says it's very difficult to prevent these types of attacks. the location was really at the heart of the sure symbolic place. the museum the station was the cause. the balmy, really busy time has to be used 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,
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but nevertheless, i think we have seen a reduction in the tax. the last attack was that the hotel had hotel for nearly 48 hours. it just tells you that shut up is being routed 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 club and our president michelle owners do to leave his official residence on mandate will end at midnight on monday, be 89 year old leaders tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown in the bay. ruth port explosion and parliament has so far been unable to agree on our own success. or let's bring an idea of who joining us from opt in western 11 on. so
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ali, with michelle long term coming to an end. the parliament failing to alexa successor, to what extent his lebanon heading towards a political vacuum having for another another time. well, if you guys didn't already president michelle, i just got some follow up on him from the follow up soon as you got him because i just talked to the election 2 months ago overseas. you can take any kind of decision
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regarding that because up before was probably gonna be probably a good fit out. all guys are going to be able to like say you're coming in. maybe we've got to get a chance to talk to you through the government who have begun with getting more because you got going to all righty. that shows you both are all long. i mean we finally see own supporters behind you.
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but depending who you speak to in lebanon, they will remember his presidency or his legacy as being different to each other. but are you getting a sense of what his legacy will actually be? the i say that he wasn't alive both of those who called on the other side of michelle. both of those see that who should own things. and this was a big disappointment that all we should all of that's going through and by tomorrow midnight, it's going to be all with a residency
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. however, the end of them so, so living on reaching the medication dealer has just killed somebody. so it's kind of more a needs, but at the same time here with this is also an issue with hollywood let you go for now. thank you so much. and he has a reporting from bob in western lebanon, has present president. michelle allen's term comes to an end. thank you. thank. well, in the coming hours, brazilians will start casting their ballots in a tightly contested run our vote for the presidency. and as campaigning ended ahead of sunday's vote, one of president our euro balls and arrows closest associates chased,
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the supporter of challenger alluded to, sofa a gun point, hers. and then i'd like to go to kaiser motor motor fellows. i'm at a congressman, carla's and belly pursued a man with her weapon drawn after arguing about politics in the street is amberley told reporters she knowingly defied an election law that bans the carrying a fire arms 24 hours before an election. meanwhile, opinion polls suggest a tight race between ball scenario and the former president lula. this silva or latin america editor alicio newman reports from sao paolo 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. missy brown. you are born at the polls, be a 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,
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former president lulu desilva, appealed to brazilians. not to believe what he called a shameless disinformation campaign against him. real soon, they said, i am 77 years old and i have never seen a factory capable of producing showing allies his 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 grad school teachers, denise angela barrett, the bump lorna. they their favorite brazilian music as they consider leaving their country should bull, so narrow, be reelected, you popular silk is looked at that if a kid what society is this, that he's agreeing with racism and tolerance was 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 narrow, has repeatedly been attacking the electoral court, suggesting that could be fraud if he loses fear in his father. thank you miss
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barbara. yes, he can follow the same passion. trump used in the united states with the occupation of the capital, apparently be resigned from that direction. but unlike tramp, the ballston arrow has the support of the security forces. another concern is paulson charles vow with re elected to change the composition of the supreme court . the only institution which he and his allies no longer dominate weiss would do when one wanted to change democracy for our more talkers see the system fails. and this 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,
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whoever wins, who 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 to see in human al jazeera, so whoa, still had on al jazeera calls grow and denmark to repeal, so called anti ghetto laws as the nation gets ready to elect a new parliament. ah, anticipation is rising. and so as the atmosphere, are you ready for the wind sponsored by i always. hallo, the weather, amazing, cleverly mild, classical parts of europe, but that is about to change. for many, we should see a normal services being resumed as we go into the early part of next week. for the time being, we're still drawing that warm thought back from the sub tropics. suddenly winds
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coming into play across western parts of europe. above average temperatures to into central air is in high pressure here. so it's fine and dry and quiet in terms of the temperatures where we're getting up to around 17 celsius in london on sunday, just a few days ago, we get up to 23 of the size of that slightly cooler weather coming through should be around the mid teens at this time of the year. so we are still well above the average border with around 20 celsius, a similar temperature there 2 or 4 madrid. but as we go through the next couple of days, you can just start to see that slightly less warm air coming in as we go on into the middle part of the weeks around 15 celsius in london. on wednesday. still a couple of grease degrees above the average, 17 or 18 there in board and still plenty of warmth and central parts. so the reason for the changes that we have got cloud and right now making progress across those western parts of europe. so some weather weather coming in here, where to weather also still plaguing parts of portugal for time size or something
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hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, our south korea is warning disasters at least 151 people who were killed in a sam, peter helloween celebration and sold president human secure has ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident. so amalia president says at least a 100 people have been killed in a suicide attack in the capital market issue to car bombs exploded in a busy area on your several government offices on saturday. brazilians go to the polls later on sunday, in a tightly contested presidential run off the incumbent. president joe, your ball scenario is almost next next week. the former president, lula da silva. that's according to opinion polls. so as brazil prepared to vote, people in denmark are getting set for parliamentary elections on tuesday. and many are hoping the next governments will scrap a controversial housing law under which homes and so called hard ghettos can be demolished. critic say it targets migrants communities has had about a report in danger. city of identity contorted other courses. abraham l hassle
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lives in vos more sir. 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 $1018.00 to get rid of all. so called ghettos by 2030 last april. the boy parkin was the 1st residential building to be knocked down by him. and 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 and the area. so seeing it in front of me just being torn up hard being demolished, very sad people in voss mostly have invited the main political parties for the town hall debate. but it might be too late. the danish government says the so called
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gutters stand for everything that went wrong with past immigration policies and failed integration. but for the people who live in areas like the boat 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 so much tense that you want some kind of guarantee. even though you know the social
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democrats haven't been living up to what they have been promising. so people are, are, you know, unsure about that were to, to vote danish authorities born low income immigrant neighborhoods have become parallel societies threatening denmark's way of life to protect that generous wolf 1st aid. and when they say they want to shut the door to immigrants and refugees, how should my butler alpha 0 wouldn't say southwest of copenhagen? people in the southern philippines are trying to pick up the pieces after a tropical storm swept through the region. at least 48 people were killed and emergency workers are trying to rescue others who are trapped. barnett below reports from amos will tropical storm. knology has already exited the philippine land mass, but not before dumping to wrestle rains and leaving entire villages flooded like this right now. flood waters are just above my ankle,
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as you can see. but residents here said that during the peak of the reins that the tropical storm naggie was bringing into this area. blood waters rolls, neck deep in children. children. i don't know if you can see them playing here right now. but children had to be maroon on roofs and i'll show you just how high flood waters were in this. but it does exist in this exact spot. as you can see, this deep, it's light pink, but they're dark pink streaks. this was how high blood waters were in this spot. but further in they said, blood waters rose even higher. and again, they said this is the 1st time that they experienced this. this is because this storm brought a lot of rain and it covered a huge portion of the country, almost the entire country. this storm was 900 kilometers in radius. and though it
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did bring strong winds, it was really the rains that did the damage. one village in the south in the southern philippines got buried in mudslide friday morning. and that was even before the land fall of tropical storm knology. and right now there are several still missing there does, it's dead. so the death told there is expected to climb. but really we are just starting to see the extent of the devastation of tropical storm knobby on the philippines. rwanda's ambassador to the democratic republic of congo has been given 48 hours to leave the country. kinshasa accuses, were wanda's government of supporting rebels in the congos. eastern provinces. fighting has been reported in the region recently and the are in group and 23 has gained ground in recent days. violence has displaced thousands of people choose to
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ukraine, where russia is stepping up, efforts to capture the eastern town of back moot. it sits on a main road leading to the ukrainian held cities of slum yancey and crime, a tourist as al jazeera, as, as had beg reports. if back moved, falls, it could bring other areas within russian artillery target. on the front lines near buck mote is a constant sound of shelves flying overhead. let me go. trenches and bunkers are the only cover out here, where ukrainian soldiers wait for their recognizance strong teams to send them details of russian troops. but whenever they fire in russian troops by a back with his be wait inside until there's a lull in the firing, the ukrainians have told us we can't show any roads, landmarks, or anything that will reveal their positions. this soldier says he was a kitchen appliance salesman, before rushes invasion. now they call him the electrician for, ah,
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another between us and them is about 1800 meters of open space. and when someone appears, it is very noticeable. there was a time when the russians fired mortars machine guns and also snipers. miss sure, he answered them. it. oh lest it not more than an hour with life is simple on the front line. no mattress is here. this wood and a blanket. most annoying, this is a small move, almost family home. there were the beds where we sleep and afterwards we swap. we don't have hotel conditions where everyone has their own place, someone's working, someone's on duty, someone's resting with his, my colleague resting now. ukrainian troops faced both russian soldiers and troops from the self declared don x people's republic or dpr with search of the vote. picking them up muscle. one of their texas are using a lot of men to push forward and aggressive in they see the use of the asian and artillery when they recorded the russians matter. we struck an exact location and
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a d p r y randomly. it doesn't matter whether he is abused. he's been fighting on the front line since 2014, when separatist took control of parts of eastern ukraine. we need more weapons. i mean, more western weapons is not only guns, but also high precision and high caliber weapons. we get the russians a good punch that we would like more western weapons, the racial moral local. i see you in, for, in, if you were told in the last few days, the russians have been trying to push forward in some places along this front line . the russians are less than 2 kilometers away. the men here say the scene intense fighting as russian forces tried to break through the ukrainian front lines. the soldier spots of movement. no measure look of move, move forward with max points out to us that are flat jackets are useless here. go through here. yeah. it, it but on the batter frontier they don't think about dying or they want to do is
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hold the line and make sure the country doesn't fall over it. i said, beg, i'll da 0, eastern ukraine. russia is being accused of weapon ising. food are for moscow, stop participating in a un brokerage green export deal with ukraine. president allowed to muranski says rush has moved, threatens to bring large scale famine to africa and asia. he says more than 2000000 tons of food are now stuck at sea. masika says it's called off the 3 month old deal because of attacks on its ships anchored off crimea. for a decade, germany has been committed to phasing out to nuclear power. the plan had been for its 3 remaining reactors to shut down permanently at the end of this year. but with the war and ukraine cutting off energy from russia. many are asking if that decision should be reconsidered. dominic cane reports from berlin on a calm, sunny day. the eas out spy power station in bavaria seems unremarkable. but
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a closer inspection shows its energy source is nuclear. one of 3 reactors in germany, which together provide around 6 percent of the country's energy and which would you to be switched off permanently? split with russian gas pipelines switched off its coal embargoed and its oil soon to follow. the german government has serious worries about a sudden potential energy shortage in winter. and absolutely it is it, these 3 nuclear power plants that we have in operation today can actually continue to operate over the next year until april 15th, as far as their respective capacities allow. that will have to be assessed individually. but this makes several things clear at the same time. some analysts believe prolonging the life of these reactors beyond april would be difficult that german of industry has been whining up their activities for the past 10 years. they have simply sent up personnel away, highly skilled workers,
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which kansas reactivate like that. there's a whole bunch of questions. the role of nuclear power polarizes politics here. the main opposition party says the 3 reactors should not be switched off in april. the center, right? free democrats who are part of the federal government are not ideologically opposed to that. and the far right i've day goes further and says, new reactors should be built. all of which means that there may well be a de facto pro nuclear power majority in parliament. it's something many in the governing greens and s p day have spent their political lives campaigning against their sir. well, a huge portion of resistance within the greens and the s b d to again reconsider this access. but of course, energy of our prices are going and through the roofs and germany ends and the citizens are calling for relief. the chancellor says there is enough gas to get
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through the worst of winter and that nuclear is only a short term solution should the situation deteriorate. but polls suggest many people on not so shore, dominant cane al jazeera berlin, and our series continues to morrow with rob mcbride looking at how japan and south korea are both looking to nuclear energy to meet their needs. despite the long shadow of japan's 2011 fukushima disaster in mexico, thousands have gathered to mark the day of the dead. mexicans are honoring and celebrating the lives of deceased loved ones with vigils at home made alters a large parade, has been held with music. traditional customs and food giant skeletons danced through the streets of mexico city as heard of the colorful festival. ah.
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