tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 30, 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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hello, i'm all about this, and this is the news are live from doha coming up with like 60 minutes. south korea's in morning after more than 150 people die in a stampede. during a halloween event, somali as president says more than a 100 people were killed in saturdays, twin bombings at the heart of the capitol, mogadishu, and on the brazilian, m. p. from president data, both scenarios, party chases, a lula support as rallies concluded ahead of sundays run off both. we report from the front lines in eastern ukraine where russian forces are trying to capture a strategic town. in some places the longest front line, the russians i listened to clematis. await nance on a harmless with the latest. some well cut news as argentina captain. yeah. now a message 55 times out of my to victory in the frenchie. ah,
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we're going to start this news are in south korea what a nation is in morning after the death of at least a 153 people were killed in a stampede during a halloween festival in sol present. young saki all has called for an immediate investigation and has rob mcbride reports the and follows the recent lifting of covered 19 restrictions. 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 they came here around 10 pm and it was like a team from a movie, from things happening during the war. it was completely out of control. oh,
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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 soul woke up to the enormity of this tragedy as the bar and entertainment district of sol, $81.00 is normally busy at halloween. but with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of party goes south korea's president came to see for himself the c announcing a review of crowd control measures for future festivals and events. alger bum. hanley and 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 for years. our auto ration was sunday,
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the streets of 81 that hours earlier had been packed now ear really quiet onlookers standing in silence, trying to understand what happened to me again, denise. an incident like this was in a way predictable covered restrictions were lifted, which resulted in bigger crowds. with the longer up rule, i strongly found that if i came in might be something that i can do to help him see for anxious relatives, a search to find out the fate of loved ones and for survivors, nightmarish memories of the crusher people. that's the only people on it, it will. and i turned around and i told the crowd, because come this people are an extensive investigation into the cause of south korea is most deadly crush now and away. rob mcbride, elgin's era. so and it's 100 people have been killed in a suicide attack in somalia as capital log dishes. 300 others were injured to ca,
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bombs exploded on saturday at a busy junction near several government offices. the 1st bloss to sent to me of smoke over the city. several minutes later there was a 2nd explosion. just as i'm getting is arrived on the scene. and i had the victims were somalia. people who are recuperating from the shabbat tags 5 years ago in the same area, some of them recovered from injury somewhere disabled somewhere orphans who lost a loved relatives in previous attacks and others, the michigan and the muslim somali people are at war with these men are shut up at the time we are talking, there is fighting against them going on in many parts of the country. whether it's gonna doug with shout southwest or jubilant. or the last about has claimed responsibility for the attack, and it's called an locals to stay away from government buildings. hold on ali as a senior advisor to the mayor of morgan issue. she says it's very difficult to prevent these types of attacks. the location was really at the heart of the sure
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symbolic place. the militia nation was the cause. the balmy, really busy time haven't be used intersection. but again, you know, she is using all this tactics to scare and maybe monday in the capital. some of the areas are soft 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 had a car 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
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to be eliminated from the capital, but the work it's 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. okay, let's go to brazil election now, but opinion pull suggest a tight race between the former leftist president lewis enough. you look at the silver and the far right incumbent jazz ball. sonata lula says this election is a choice between democracy and fascism. both sonata says he wants to protect god family and homeland, and the 1st round lula, one more than 48 percent of the votes. but both sonata defied opinion polls and got more than 43 percent that forced to run off his right wing liberal party in that scene here in orange to stand. there were also big windows in the congressional
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elections, winning 19000000 seats in the lower house, an age of the 27 contested seats in the upper house. that means if lula wins is likely going to face a challenge to get his policies through congress. now latin america editor, the senior man, reports himself all. 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 diversity. and to abortion, murphy, bro, will be in our war at the polls, will watchdog for balsam arrow at the polls. keep your eyes wide open to see everything that's going on with gog. for the south, his left wing rival former president lulu the silva, appealed to brazilians, not to believe when he called a shameless disinformation campaign against him. real soon they said to him,
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i am 77 years old, and i have never seen a factory capable of producing showing allies his our current president, ah, brazil is the was 4th largest democracy. and for the 1st time in half a century, many worry about that democracy is future school teachers, denise angela barrett, the pump lorna. they, their favorite brazilian music as they consider leaving their country should also not be reelected, you popular say, okay, so for that, if a kid what societies 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, miss barbara. 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 that direction, but unlike trap,
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the ballston arrow has the support of the security forces. another concern is both scenarios vow with re elected to change the composition of the supreme court, the only institution which he and his allies no longer dominate. what mice one do, ah, when one monster 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, 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 to see in human al jazeera so
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well as lis here was just pointing out there be incumbent president shadow scenario has suggested he may contest the election result if he doesn't, when he's also cast doubt on the electronic ballad system. why can you knock ebs in rio de janeiro with more on the voting setup? electronic ballads have been successfully used in all brazilian national elections for the past 2 decades. j bowles donado himself was selected congressman and then president in 2018. using this system. the system which has been thoroughly tested works like this. voters type into the machine, the number representing their candidate, which is registered on a built in ship. at the end of the day, each machine will print out the results showing how many votes each candidate received as well as the number of blank and invalid votes. the printouts are then
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compared to the digital records. can a candidate still contest the outcome as present valuable sonata has threatened to do? yes, by appealing to the supreme electoral court. in that case, the printed results will once more be compared to the electronic ones registered on the chips. there is no manual for counting of the votes, while among brazilians opinions and who should be there next, leader differ quite a bit. your boss did not help a lot. i like both financial not only for his economic proposals, but also for his defense of family values. i like what he's done to improve our country. the good things he has done need to continue. this is the month. oh, i voted for lou back in 1989 in the 1st direct election after the dictatorship after i opted for other candidates. but now i've decided to vote for lula again because the opponent is bull sonata. also, nora has no morals. he makes fun of human misery,
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as we have seen in the pandemic. ringa global. so model here on sunday, i'm going to vote for bolton aro, he's to canada. i lie, can identify which is from the right wing that he doesn't have an ideology. brazil is moving forward with him. i spoke to other site. he's on the right tracking that us your chemical modem, gradient formulas rogue, i don't drink, i don't smoke, i don't. campbell, but i'll find something to celebrate little silver victory. i have faith in god that he will be the next president of brazil for he was the best president, brazil everhart anymore. i had on the news hour including we're going to be alive from bondai lebanon, where the political vacuum is deepening. further calls growing denmark to repeal so called anti ghetto laws as the nation gets ready to elect a new parliament. and in sports, we're going to meet the artist behind this giant sized tribute to one of the world cups. greatest ever players.
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okay to ukraine. nowhere russia stepping up efforts to capture the eastern town of buckboard, it sits on a main road leading to the ukrainian held cities of sla yancey and comp task as al jazeera, as i said, beg reports of backward falls, a could bring other areas within range of russian artillery on the front lines near boat is a constant sound of shelves flying overhead. we go. trenches and bunkers are the only cover out here, where ukrainian soldiers wait for their recognizance drawn teams to send them details of russian troops. but whenever they fire russian troops fire back with me, 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 were revealed their positions. this soldier says he was a kitchen appliance salesman,
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before rushes invasion. now they call him the electrician for, ah, 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. their life is simple on the front line. no mattress is here. this wood and a blanket. lozano loy loy and this is our small, almost family home. they have 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 on duty, someone's resting with his, my colleague resting now. ukrainian troops face both russian soldiers and troops from the self declared don x people's republic or dpr would purchase the particular muscle. one of their tactics are using a lot of men to push forward and aggressive in they see the use of the asian and artillery when they were coded. the russians matter. we struck an exact location
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and the dpr why randomly it doesn't matter where they hit the bill. first. he's been fighting on the front line since 2014, when separatists took control of parts of eastern ukraine. we need more weapons. i mean more west and weapons is not only guns, but also high precision and high caliber weapons. we give the russians a good punch, but we will like more western weapons to racial moral, phil colbert, 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. however, the soldier spots of movement no measure like if miss booth portable max points out to us that our flat jackets are useless here. go through here. it is. but on the back of frontier,
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they don't think about dying or they want to do is hold the line and make sure the country doesn't fall over. i said, beg, i'll da 0, eastern ukraine. russia's being accused a weapon, housing food after moscow, stopped participating in a un brokerage green export deal with ukraine. president vladimir zalinski says rushes move threatens to bring a large scale famine to africa and asia. it says more than $2000000.00 tons of food and i stuck see moscow says it's called off the 3 month old deal because of attacks of his ships anchored off crimea. for a decade, germany has been committed to facing out nuclear power plant. had been for its 3 remaining reactors to shut down permanently at the end of this year, but to the war and ukraine cutting off energy from russia. many are asking if that decision should be reconsidered. dominic came reports from berlin on a calm, sunny day. the eas, out sky 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? but with russian gas pipelines switched off its coal embargoed at its oil soon to follow. the german government has serious worries about a sudden potential energy shortage in winter. and these 3 nuclear power plants that we haven't operation all day can actually continue to operate over the next year until april 15th, as far as their respective capacity to allow that will have to be assessed individuals. but this makes several things clear at the same time that some analysts believe prolonging the life of these reactors beyond april would be difficult determine. nope, industry has been winding up their activities for the past 10 years. they have essentially and personnel away highly skilled workers. what you can't just
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reactivate like that. there's a whole bunch of question. 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, if 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 payday have spent their political lives campaigning against . there's well a huge portion of resistance within the greens and the s p d to again reconsider this access. but of course, energy prices are going through the roof in germany and, and citizens are calling for relief. the chancellor says there is enough gas to get through the worst of winter and that nuclear is only
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a short term solution. should the situation deteriorate. but polls suggest many people on not so shore. dominic cane al jazeera berlin. i know series continues to morrow with robin bryan, looking at how japan and south korea are both looking to nuclear energy to meet their needs. despite long shadow of japan's 2011 for her shima disaster and lebanon's president michelle own is leaving his official residence, owns mandate, is get an end at midnight on monday, the 89 year old leaders tenure has been challenging with a financial meltdown and the bay route port explosion, parliament so far been unable to agree on owns success. israel is set to hold its 5th election in 4 years and 4, right. politicians could end up as king maker's former prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu was hoping to secure enough seats to form a governing coalition. as bernard smith report from west jerusalem that might lead to right wing extremists taking up posts, i followed the throwing stones shoot them. it's a mob and their shouts at the police. his far right politician isn't occupied east jerusalem, making a typically provocative visit into palestinian neighbourhood so that he could soon be a government minister. oh, thank you. there has exploited growing tensions in his rails, mixed arab and jewish towns fighting fled in these communities last year after israel's war with hamis in garza, you have to remember that we had the riots within the cities in which her arab's andrews are living. though riots though, there was a lot of violence ah, especially from the r upside, but there was also jewish violence of extremists. they were supported more by people like ben v. o. thinking he has managed to cast himself as the friendly
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face of the far right. he won, suffocated the expulsion of all palestinians. now been given, says not just for those. he deems traitors or terrorists. i can bring him. i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love with the help of god. he'll be the prime minister. if we are in the parliament, it'll be a full right wing government. 70 percent of israel is now described themselves as right wing, a trend that is traced back to the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising that began in 2000. that was a landmark moments of the middle ground. israel began to despair of the prospects of making peace with the palestinians. now there was this onslaught of suicide bombings, 20 years ago, and nothing really has changed in the israeli mindset. that would push them back towards the center or the center left. israel has become more and more right wing and the right wing is becoming more more of a forest. if benjamin netanyahu gets the chance to form israel's next government
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and then it will be he who decides if the far right will get its 1st taste of power . now if the far right gets into government, he wants to allow parliament to overturn supreme court rulings chipping away at judicial independence. and it wants to another law on breach of trust and isa judicial with homes widely regarded as allowing the overturning the correction cases. benjamin netanyahu thesis, bernard smith, al jazeera wester's, 30 soldiers had been ambushed and killed and burkina faso security sources said the attack was carried out by an armed group, for members of the defense forces were also wounded. armando, as ambassador to democratic republic of congo has been given 48 hours to leave the country. kinshasa accuses were wanders, government of supporting rebels in the congos. eastern provinces. fighting has been reported in the region recently and the on group and 23. as reported the gained
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ground and recent days of violence has displaced thousands of people. northern ireland is heading for another election after as politicians missed a deadline to restart has devolved government. the elected assembly has not been sitting due to a boy called by the british pro british union as party the d u p. as paul brandon reports mistake, nate is provoking frustration and anger among voters. whether you want antique, so anchovies farm produced or framed pictures, weekends at saint george's market in belfast, spring together. the broadest of spectrum's with a bit of music thrown in for good measure. ah, the traders have adapted to post breakfast regulations. there's no shortage. you have to meet so continental cheeses here. what there is a shortage of is political consensus. and the vote is patience is wearing thin. we
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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 . if you try to get him in everybody's set of the nonsense of a storm and we just want a government that governs the stalemate, is about the northern ireland protocol which governs the movement of producing goods from mainland u. k. the northern ireland. after breakfast unionist d u p. party want the protocols scrapped because it says it on mind. northern island linked 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, but the overall sentiment here appears to be want to she had just illusion, much 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 supports hundreds of people who are struggling with domestic energy
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bills. okay. does that take you to get a water break? i even visited a little in the wake with 4 children. he was dying to her last hand pines and she was making decisions based on whether or not to put 3 pines on a gas or electric card. whether to use the money for a boss fair to send her children to go, or whether just to buy food, chris or raleigh is also involved in the project. he says the numbers needing support are rising dramatically this year and the lack of a functioning government is affecting business to some of the layers of the been able to pull in the past has been being discounted rates policy r r, ritz holiday, which is which is what we're asking for at the moment, but we can't ask anybody because there's nobody in situ to be able to do that next week. the british minister, responsible for northern ireland, will meet party leaders in belfast for last ditch talks. and election looks inevitable. but there's no guarantee that carving up the vote,
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yet again will produce a clean outcome. whole brennan archers, era self still had an al jazeera picking up the pieces in the philippines. thousands struggle to recover martin tropical storm naga devastates the region. africa is up and coming fashion, stylistic center. satan cotton and british super model, naomi campbell hopes to launch their careers even further. and his board. we're going to hear what caught us both hands up to say about their teams won't come chances. ah hello the weather. amazing, credibly mild crossing 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
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time being, we're still drawing that warm thought back from the sub tropics. suddenly winds 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 began up to $23.00 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. system where to weather coming in here, where to weather also still plaguing parts of portugal for time size or something
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there were never question. how come i was never person questions that hung over afghanistan to the next decade and beyond? the cowboy bab crash on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching out a reminder of our top story, is this our south korea's morning, the death of at least a 153 people who were killed in a stampede at a halloween celebration in sol present june. so fuels ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident. brazilians go to the polls later on sunday, in a tightly contested presidential run off incumbent president. chateau sonata was almost neck and neck with former president and lula to sell them according to polls
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. and lebanon's president michel own is leaving his official residence songs monday is going to end at midnight. on monday, the 89 year old leaders tenure has been a challenging one with the financial meltdown and the pay route for exposure. for president jones, addressing the nation i was, it goes from the office. let's listen know color as they said allow more did one, any state is built on 2 pillars i community our is a free and the 2nd law is additionally an hour to additionally or has failed to function more than 22 and january
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22 charges were leveled by the state and bill of indictments were filed. the rule had to the public prophet citizen lacy. however, i don't know i'll be the only one benefited by many men to see the way to the call. how can we make sure that the current officials in office are willing to initiate, report on those there, but you of corruption are save and save, guarded by them, hacked him solely if the ruler is honest, where they can learn over those crime. if the governor of the central bank was honest and if would be head of visually when was on
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a hayley, the bells of environment would have seen their way to the call. we men are not ruled by the rule of law. based on that, we are rule based on blood viewed. blood feud cannot be justice wondering how to day. it's time. us are in till another chapter and this chapter with wires he, you know, and for an club without these we can not put an end to our suffering. we can not bring our country back on the weekend. i live in lebanon hours of this. i'm in the, a little bit estimate you're watching,
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i'll just say to will bringing you a speech being made by michelle, i own then 89 year old christian president offers presided over lebanon's cataclysmic financial meltdown. and the deadly bay route port blast as advocates, the presidential palace leading a void at the top of what is widely regarded as a failing states because lawmakers have been unable to find a successor for him. i want to bring in ali hush him, who's joining us from bob? good at south east of beirut alley. we heard very strong words from the president. they're being very critical of the head of the central bank, the head of the judiciary saying we are ruled by blood fuse. unfortunately, i think we've lost our feed to ali hashim. we'll move on. i'm will try to get ali back at some point later in the program. mean on the one that as brazil prepares to vote, people in denmark are getting set for parliamentary elections on tuesday. many or
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hoping the next government is going to scrap a controversial housing law under which homes and so called hard ghettos can be demolished. critic say it targets migrant communities. hush. mahabharata reports from the danish city over dense. who taught to do that was abraham and 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 in 2018 to get rid of all so called ghettos by 2030. last april. the boy parkin was the 1st residential building to be knocked down below him at hudson 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
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childhood was here. in 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 whole debate. but it might be too late. the danish 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 berry 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. it's 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
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. 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 democrats haven't been living up to what they have been promising. so people are 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 the generous welfare state. and what did they say they want to shut the door to immigrants and refugees. hasha, my brother alex's era wouldn't say southwest of copenhagen, roon still bears a political science professor at our house university's johnny min now from our host in denmark vega, to happy weather sir on al jazeera, i was reading a pole that had been done by the danish arm tv channel,
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tv to i that said that hospitals and health care was the biggest concern for voters in denmark and immigration. isn't as high as perhaps politicians would seem to have us believe. give us an indication of how much the immigration issue resonates with voters in denmark when it is true that it often feature the top of the poles that are currently being made. and it doesn't seem to take that much time or interest on the campaign trail. but that shouldn't lead you to believe that the issue is completely off the agenda because outside large just beneath the surface. and the reason for it not being on the top of the agenda is for one. that's not very many refugees are coming to the country at the moment, but most importantly, because less widespread majority, a huge majority of both in the population,
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out of them on the main center. right parties, not the current level of the legislation is as it should be and there isn't support for instance, for abolishing so core control. so my understanding is from what you're saying that, i mean denmark's politics are essentially have a history of being brought together by consensus. there's a lot of negotiation, there's a lot of talking and there tends to be less movement in the extreme element. should we say in terms of politics, irrespective of who actually get seen or we could see a significant change. do you think in terms of immigration or indeed many of the other policies the government might currently have no would be the short on. so i'd expect that we'd see pretty much the continuation of business as usual. what is being discussed with respect to immigration in the campaign though, is that some of the most interested parties are reacting to some of the cases that
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have been discussed in the media over the past few years of seemingly well integrated immigrants who then forced to leave the country or the citizens who cannot bring their relatives into the country due to these very strict immigration laws. and there are some suggest and said, well, maybe it's become a little bit too tough on the margin. so we should maybe over the whole, some of the legislation to get rid of these, what they say crazy cases. but the general thrust and sort of cor off and legislation, i wouldn't think that we should see it, but we'll see that change that whole as a political science professor office university. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. and i'll just, you know, you're welcome. ok, i want to take you back to some pictures of from a lebanon. we've just been hearing as the president, michelle and former president,
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while it's currently still president until monday night, i believe he's in the 89 year old christian president who has been presiding over the financial meltdown that's been happening in lebanon. and as well, of course, as the deadly port blast at bay route, he has been making a speech as he prepares to vacate the presidential palace and he was talking about he was very critical of the head of the central bank. he was very critical of the head of judiciary. he said in his speech that we are ruled by blood feuds. we are not valued by a justice. i want to bring back in ali hush was in bob, dad, that seems to be route where the lebanese president has been addressing the nation . this is a very strong, a set of phrases that the president has been using as he prepares to leave office in. isn't it ali to be frank identity. i question very well, but i just tried to explain what's happening around me. president michelle,
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ali, thank you very much indeed for certainly, we can, we can hear that it's incredibly large behind you. but to ali hash m m bob that thank you very much. indeed. china's revised a law giving women more protection against gender discrimination and sexual harassment. it's the 1st update to the law in nearly 30 years. but no real details have been made. public activists are concerned about the government's previous comments on the value of traditional women's roles. the bill will be submitted to the standing committee of the national people's congress in the coming week. people and 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. and trying to rescue others who are trapped bonnie below reports from emma's will. tropical storm doggy has
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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. as you can see, but residents here said that during the peak of the reins that the tropical storm nugget was bringing into this area. blood waters rose neck deep and children, children. i don't know if you can see them playing here right now. but the 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 gate, it's light pink, but there are dark pink streaks. this was how high flood waters were in this spot. but further in they said, flood waters rose even higher. and again, they said, this is the 1st time that they experienced this. this is because this storm brought
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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 did bring strong winds, it was really the rains that did the damage. one village in the south, in the set of philippines that buried in mudslide friday morning. and that was even before the land fall of tropicals forms null d. and right now, there are several still missing there does its dead. so the death old 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. so i had an al jazeera action from the copa, the about the daughters fund on finalized for mangos seat redemption optim music last year. ah,
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informed opinions, i believe that armina and other were jealous should have bilateral negotiations. we've been cooling that khomeini time. critical did make is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on the inside story on al jazeera, november on al jazeera data, welcome to footballing world, is the world cup. kicks off in water, promises to be a tournament, like no other generation change returns. showcasing young activists fighting injustice and challenging the status quo. leaders of g 20 nations gather with ukraine's president to lensky, invited wookey meat vladimir putin for the 1st time since russia's invasion, the trials and tribulations of players from 6 countries. striving to realize their dreams playing at the world cup. americans vote in defining mid term elections. the results could see biden and the democrats lose that congress majority. november on
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al jazeera lou. ah, gone over the sport over to santa with the latest world cup news. thank you very much, rob. well, just 21 days to the wall company and our mess in ama and kit im back a old school to buy sans on my in the french league a defending champions twice had to fight from behind. i guess it was before winning for 3. my senior mom both called one and had an assist as well, and buffy school. the penalty has pierced you moved 5 points clear at the top of the knee. the trio have $43.00 goals between them this season, but of course they'll be separated that the woke up with their mom presenting
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a for sale and boppy playing a full france and messy with argentina. message hoping to win the woke up and emanate that the late to dig, o'mara donna who would have been at 62 today since his death at 2 years ago. many tributes that have been paid to the man who won in 1986 among them. you are all of a plain painted by maximilian. ah, but yet in dino can be no payment from you yet. oh, any article i did not because i went on to make them when i looked up it'll, i'm creeping day and if it in to somebody doing that i you end up in good to go. is it on how to say like, i me said that if and then a lot it failed to be done so, but i like you have to call it guy and nobody laquon,
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it doesn't even staying in south america and brazilian side fleming go have won the co pilot baptist. they beat athletic on a platter and say one nail and all resilient final equitable cubby, admirable assessed school, the winning goal. it is the fed time that sunday go have won the call on the 4th year and all that a brazilian team has lifted the trophy in europe. now just the city had moved a top of the in this family, get kevin to brand will be hoping for more free kicks like this for belgium at the woke up that earned city a one know when over lesta moved them at one point clear of austin and in spain barcelona, i left it the very late to be valencia pony. strike a score the only goal of the game and the 94th minutes when moved them top of let
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me go ahead the very on the on goal differently. barcelona one of the most popular teams here and cutoffs. how magic went to what saturday's game, with a group of casual fans to find out what they have to say about their teams will cut chances. i mean, as a football manager, this weapons often get together to watch the game. it's called a much less. let's take a look inside while a brother printer, appreciative barcelona won the most popular teens in cutter. they take on valencia in legal, less want oh, a just our friends would like her. maybe i support should see. you will support us in there. so we should talk to each other in them as this over
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friends. we can talk her like we can talk freely, we can talk about the games we can talk about other things with the other friends. also, we are think to host the other funds here, remittance and the see our culture, our messages, how we watch them games, images, marshall i. we are with 2002, nearly 12 years now. and i was so excited to buy the tickets, to attend the games for our mission team, until the national teams with o kept up with their word. they actually shocked us when they were there. as in the cup, i hope in our group that we can fuss at the thing is as the 1st is the video because another month is out in our group. but i,
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i feel that we can we campuses and have a dramatic win for barcelona. they win at one mill this toby had a great time, vinny, a mega, we all had a good time. right? yeah. well, the world club is coming soon. one gets the sure, well, when i have a great time, maybe in the stadiums or maybe back here in the budget, right? yeah. away from the welcome max. no stop in pull position for sundays, mexican county imo. see this, it looks to be closing the gap on the red bull driver, driver slash. okay, copy. let's play his complaint with hamilton qualified and said with his team mates at george russell and 2nd, which is the races to go messy vista are still to win a race at the cheese and their staff, and that has already secured the 2nd street world championship. and the
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houston astros have one game, 2 of the baseboards world series against the philadelphia phillies. just like in game one. the astros took a 5 nothing late, but this time the phillies couldn't pull off a combat 6 weeks. it's yes of winning 5 to to level the best of 7 series at one game. and that's a spot for me or hand you back to web center. thank you very much indeed. are young and emerging african fashion designers. i've been invited to carter to show cares their work in front of some of the biggest names in the industry. british supermodel, naomi campbell, launched her latest charity initiative, seeing them as a wealth of talent, but few opportunities for young creatives volleyball met some of the fashion designers hoping to make their name. global and local celebrities have all come here to do harm making their way to the states to see international fashion houses like valentino and leading african designers like nigeria can it's easy or south
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africa stadium or google showcase their latest designs and help promote young african talent and what we're facing in africa is a gut offer knowledge in order to, to create, to hire hand products and or so to have. so possibility to share, i will walk through that international network and platform i think right now i'm the collections that i've been doing really has been focusing around for corruption. you know that we're currently experience and it's really important, i think, to professionally, as i said, is a beautiful place. but it's also important, but it speaks about the negatives as well. ah, when our vaccines are the major fashion. so as you can see, there's a lot of excitement here as models get ready to walk on phase,
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and we're going to be talking now to the woman behind the major initiative. pretty supermodel, naomi campbell was known for a charitable efforts for africa about also we need to get governments in each of our countries in the continent to also be involved in supporting their creative as it is a big business. so what countries are you focusing on for the 1st stage? we've done quite a few sort of visit with quite a broad hoster board. we've done, you see a in london. we've done a one was gone out, but gone and has underneath its umbrella. the name tell go, there's nigeria, it's a university of lagos, said quite a few and basically, you know, work is going to keep on doing it until we can keep producing every year new initiatives. and what do you think these young african townhomes can bring to the world? oh, the artist is incredible. and they have something to teach to. they have something
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to learn but able to have something to give. and i feel like now the eyes are in africa and this is africa's time to rise and celebrate. and to be given the platform and opportunities like everyone else in every other country in the world. fair enough. okay, there's going to be here and a couple minutes or more and all these stories. don't forget the website, of course all 0 dot com. i'm robotics and thanks for being with me. goodbye. ah ah. ah.
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with a sense of belonging to walk down any street and cocktail, he can feel the presence of the van community and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. logos overs, logos uh g 0. visits at the veterans community to want to canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity. in the face of skyrocketing rents and chipped vacation, a sense of community ana, jazeera, sculptures, paintings and other unique pieces in the nation capital. hundreds of people taking
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a look and anesha is visual, i've seen, was hit hard by the pandemic. galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections online for many celebrate a return to the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before. more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia, opportunity painting, eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world with new artists, new modes and new pieces on display. the fair is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry, the tantalizing hint of what's yet to come. ah, south korea is in morning after more than a 150 people die in a stampede during a halloween.
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