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windy weather, just clipping the far south of jamaica it when she pushing towards nicaragua, costa rica and into central parts of central america to with sponsored by a cattle anyways. every 3 days, a woman is kinda in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped to italy to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are young. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not the prize i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid. that's not the country. i want witness said miss cynthia, for me is very simply a question of power on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah.
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hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news are alive from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, brazilian president john also not o votes in a run off where he faces a stiff challenge from former liter. lyla da silva. south korea is in the morning after more than a 150 people die in a stampede during a halloween event. ah, the political crisis in lebanon deepens, as the president leaves office, with no success over in sight. 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 are listened to clematis, await montana. how much would the latest walk up news as argentina captain, you know, messy. 5 i voting
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is underway in brazil's fiercely contested presidential run. our final us expect a close competition between encumbered present adjustable snarled you, seeking a 2nd term and 2 times president lula da silva, who's hoping for a political comeback. our latin america editor, alicio newman, has more on the final push by the candidates. oh, it was the very last opportunity for brazil's presidential candidates to appeal to undecided voters far right incumbent president. jade bl sonata, but the emphasis on conservative family values a position to sexual diversity and to abortion, murphy, bro, whom you are born at the polls be a watchdog for bolton aro, at the polls. keep your eyes wide open to see everything that's going on with gog.
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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 young, i am 77 years old, and i have never seen a factory capable of producing so many allies as our current president. brazil is the was 4th largest democracy and for the 1st time in half a century, many worry about that democracies future school teachers, denise angela barrett, the bump, luna, they their favorite brazilian music as they consider leaving their country should bull, so narrow, 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,
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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 occupied as the capital. apparently they are assigned some direction, but unlike trump, the ballston arrow has the support of the security forces. another concern is porcelain arrows vow reelected to change the composition of the supreme court by the only institution that which he and his allies no longer dominate. weiss would do, ah, when one wants to change democracy for our more talkers see the system fails. and there's is these flaws that the current president bolton r o wants to take advantage of, because he evidently wants to transform himself into an alter crops. but a bruins of luna are equally concerned about democracy. they say they fear he will turn brazil into a dictatorship fighting the left when can that it's a parent support for the leaders of it is way like cuba and nicaragua,
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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 a newman, al jazeera, soho, or monica united, joining us now from a pulling station and one of rio de janeiro is largest for villas. monica, obviously there's a lot of pressure, a lot of tension around this vote or what's it been like, what's the atmosphere been been like as people been going to the polls? ah, well, it's been very calm here. there are many people, but lines are much shorter than last during the 1st round because this time people are only voting for president and some governors. last time they were also voting for legislators. so those were more votes to, to be. there were more people to vote for here. it was very calm in the morning.
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there were long lines. people are still coming here. they're even people that are bringing their animals like a lady here behind me. i don't know if you can see or who brought a parrot and but when we're talking to people and it is a very, very divided situation is place where we are hosea, which is the largest slum in rio de janeiro. and in brazil is lula one here last election with 58 percent of the votes. but this time we're hearing people also voting for both sonata and speaking out for him. so the results are very unpredictable. it's a nail biting election to say the very least. and both law and both on i don't have already voted with lula saying that this is the most important october 30th in his life. and both sonatas saying that he hopes to win for the good of brazil, monica,
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and thank you very much indeed, monica, you're not here talking to us from rio de janeiro. what opinions and who should be brazil's next leader differ quite a bit. you know, boss did not help him up. i like both for not all, 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 month. i voted for that back in 1989 in the 1st direct election after the dictatorship after i opted for the candidates. but now up decided to vote for la again because the opponent is both sonata also. nora has no morals. he makes fun of human misery. as we have seen in the pandemic doing a little so nato on sunday. i'm going to vote for both scenario. he's to canada, i like and identify where he's from the right wing. but he doesn't have an ideology . priscilla moving forward with him to the other side. he's on the right tracking.
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you'll get mad on the baby in the middle of august. i don't drink, i don't smoke, i don't gamble, but i'll find something to celebrate little silver victory. i have faith in god that he will be the next president of brazil. he was the best president, brazil ever had philip ramos as a socio logistic political analyst who specializes in populism and authoritarianism . and she's, he's joining me alive from salvatore in brazil. thank you very much indeed for being with us. why is it that jack? both nato is so popular? well, most of the able scenarios are too charismatic leaders and populace and sounds that they try to payment in sales as the leaders who incarnate the good fight in the ego . so this is very like unique in brazil's recent history. since both candidates are very charismatic in the sense, but i think that you both are appeals to a new growing base of angelica's in brazil who push forward
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morrow agenda in the country that has outpaced more more common discussions that are usually discussing elections like policies and health issues and now brazil is discussed mainly things that are very weird for international audience. like sad to neil's man, kind of molly as a man. feel yes. so i think he appeals to these growing evans article based in brazil and also the parts of the country. and there are more of the culture reliance that is of course has serv, time in prison for on charges of corruption. he said those charges have been politically motivated in the event that little to silva does when the presidency, how tough is, are going to be for him to be able to persuade people to trust them enough to get the legislation through i think we have already
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a notion of what about the ministration could be since he was a president during 2 servicing brazil's in the recent past. so i think i'll do a little bit of a personally left you a couple is he also respect the formal limits imposed by the constitution. and also is a very skilled politician in a sense that breaks the important deals with the opposition and the center in the center. right. and he also constructed a very wide felicia to support again this time, including with reduce opposition members that were fiercely opposed. let the recent past like members of the yes to be that's the center right? party brazil. so i think the problem in brazil will be how the new boast on rece position that's more arise we response if they lose the election. and i want
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to ask you about the, the role of the military and all of this, obviously, both. so now over the last couple of years has made a great deal of the fact that he was a captain in the military of his military links. he's placed people, members of the military in senior positions in the event, the boss and out, oh, does lose. what do you think the military is going to do? the military is, is a frightening of having a very important role active role in these elections. so i think the military will stick to the constitutional principles in brazil, although most of our himself has called me the 3 his private army. but i think the military officers and commanders not, not necessarily agree with pain, but the bus on the race does have a very important group of people who are very read allies,
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that in the last week alone, we have to close allies of useable scenario. one that defied the brazilian law, one of them shot the police who tried to arrest me and the yesterday. preventative in brazil, we did again this read some, some paula chasing a man that supposedly a little a voter. so i think the main threat for brazil is probably the outburst of some episodes of violence, basically from the most radicalized sports is really interesting to get your thoughts from this flip. it almost. thank you very much indeed for being with us on august here. thank you for having me. tell you more ahead on the news. our including somali as president promises to carry on the fight against all, shall barb after the worst attack in 5 years. picking up the pieces in the philippines, thousands struggle to recover after tropical storm. now gay devastates the region
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and in sport, we're going to meet the artist behind this giant sized tribute to one of the world cuts greatest ever players. ah, south koreans are paying tribute to the victims of a crowd crush that killed at least a $153.00 people. during halloween festivities on saturday, people gathered and saws, 8th a one town where the accident occurred to lay flowers and expressed their condolences. businesses in the district known for its nice life have been shut earlier. president young sock yell called for an investigation as rob mcbride reports the event followed the 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 goers attempting to resuscitate victims pulled from the crush, packed with crowds,
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people converged on this one alley way with deadly consequences. toys used to me and then came here at 10 p. m. and it was like a scene from a movie when like things happening during the war, it was completely out of control. ah, some of the 1st rescue was at the scene, said they couldn't get the injured to hospital because of the crowds, many of whom didn't realize the tragedy that was unfolding. long repetitive 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 soul. e. taiwan is normally busy at halloween, but with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, these streets were filled with tens of thousands of party goes south korea's president came to see for himself the c announcing
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a review of crowd control measures for future festivals and events. alger bum handle, you know, 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, the streets of e t one that ours earlier had been packed now eerily 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 pool. i strongly found that if i came in might be something that i can do to help answer for anxious relatives. a search to find out the fate of loved ones and for survivors, nightmarish memories of the crusher. people at the 3 people on it. and it will, i turn around and i had told the crowd, because come this way. people die. an extensive investigation into the
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cause of south korea is most deadly crush. now underway. rob mcbride al jazeera, so lebanon's president michel owen, has left his official residence on the mandate. well, and at midnight on monday, the 89 year old leaders tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown. and the bay route port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on our own success. her many kilowatts, sir, said her, we had a state when all its institutions had been reduced to nothing. these institutions were totally exhausted by the ruling elite. the judiciary is out of function. failing to establish justice, they are all in fear and they fear the baton of those who put them in the payroll. it's all among the elite who have been firming their grip till we have reached this dire situation in order for lebanon to live on. when he to reform and rid the
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country of these people, some in it is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs and he's joining me live now from bay roof. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we heard to the president, they're being very critical of what he's describing as the elite one would imagine that are going to be people in lebanon who think that he is part of the elite and partly to blame for the problems. what do you think he's trying to achieve by making these statements? i think now he's preparing the new face for him and for his party to be one key figure of opposition especially that nothing has been achieved during his term as the president, namely at the level of the forms the country is equally needed. the need 3 for the new 34 and especially that this is the condition of the item as is putting them on. there is no other way to get them out. there will be at the crisis if not
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indeed with the i m s. and even than your guys that have been on count on after the money times deed was asian, i cannot go to the economy if the forms are not paid that we use a car up for the car is a class. and let's keep in mind that this what happened in 2019 during them, and i, mr. on is it should have been nice took it to the city to. but if you would, and if you all this class or what the stablished meant. however, this was the established establishment managed to get through the windows to the government and to keep it on the power not getting back to this speech while
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leaving the office. i think tucson is preparing that and then you are in your face. maybe not for him. because he's old, but for his sport teach to be key figure of the position for those of us who perhaps on clear on the political structure within 11 on how much power and in so it's does the president hold? definitely the president, after the order of if does not have the power he used to have before the court, but stated he's having a concert of mr. although he's he, he doesn't, he has no food inside the cancer of minister, but he has d. he has a word, he had this cancer minister and he signs international re key more info to see this is the number one position he can use to be driving
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force for the form. and the recent expedient. who that is strong, president is a precedent that can actually at least 2 things. one, the code among the venue keep being bringing together and not the chief of one party of 160 seconds he has to. and this study important did the happy has to keep the country at odds or at a distance from a distance from each and that complex. and this is not happening during this mandate because live on in a way was aligned with iran axis and name the deep because of that the strong power has been lasted all the executives and logistics. this salmonella,
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thank you very much. indeed for a politicians could end of his king makers, his israel holds its 5th election in 4 years on tuesday. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hoping to secure enough seats to form a governing coalition and has bounded smith's reports from western recent that might lead to right wing extremist taking up posts. no, he said, oh, they're throwing stones, shoot them, it's a mob. and their shouts at the police, i said this far right politician is unoccupied, east jerusalem, making a typically provocative visit into palestinian neighbourhood that he could soon be a government minister. oh, thank you. there has exploited growing tensions in israel's 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,
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especially from the arab side, 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 face of the far right. he once advocated the expulsion of all palestinians. now bank of it says that's just for those. he deems traitors or terrorists. i mean, i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love him 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 israelis 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 moment for the middle ground in israel began to despair of the prospect of making peace with the palestinians. now there was this onslaught at suicide bombings 20 years ago, and nothing really has changed in the israeli mindset. that would push them back
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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 foreign nathan young. if benjamin netanyahu gets the chance to form israel's next government and then it will be he who decides if the far right will get its 1st taste of power. now if the ball right gets into government, it wants to allow parliament to overturn supreme court rulings chipping away a judicial independence and it won't do another law on breach of trust. elisa, judicial with homes wife are regarded as allowing the overturning the correction cases. benjamin netanyahu thesis. bernard smith, al jazeera wester's, the u. s. midterm elections are just over a week away, and immigration is one of the key issues shaping the ballot as voters choose between democrats and republicans. many refugees and migrants are worried about how the outcome will impact their future. for salumi reports from new york,
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the number of arrest that the u. s. southern border has never been higher with us border patrol recorded 2400000 migrant encounters in the last fiscal year. pedro was one of them. he says he crossed through 7 countries to get from venezuela to the united states. the main reason why i had to go is because i was a scare. pedro was among 150000 venezuelans, allowed to remain in the country to file for asylum. most of those asylum seekers wait near the border to be processed. but recently, governors from republican lead border states have been putting migrants like him on buses and sending them to democratic lead cities in protest of federal immigration policies. with the record number of migrants passing into the united states and arriving in cities like new york by the bus load. the government has promised to allowed 24000 venezuelans to remain in the country and work on humanitarian grounds
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. but they have to apply before they get here. and thanks to deal with mexico, those who enter the country illegally going forward will be deported without a chance to file for asylum under a law enacted during the pandemic president joe biden has blamed the latest increase in border crossings on a handful of autocratic countries, including venezuela, we have a process in place to manage margaret to the border. we're working to make sure it's safe and orderly. and your main republican officials should not interfere with that process by waging a politic these political stance. but it's not just been as well and be in deporting didn't. ready ministration came into office, something like 30000 people have been supported to haiti at a time where the country is going to very extraordinary challenges migrant advocate say the u. s. policy is inhumane, is using trump error policies to pretty much shut down our border and are really
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horrific way, where you're stopping people who desperately need support from being able to come in. as for those already in the country, like pedro, they have one year to apply for asylum in the current political climate. he worries his future here is anything but certain. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. at least 100 people have been killed in a suicide attack in somalia is capital mortgage issue 300 others were injured to car bombs exploded on saturday. the busy junction. there are several government offices. the 1st blast sent a plume of smoke over the city several minutes later, there was a 2nd explosion, just as ambulances arrived in the scene. and i had the victims with 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. i'll shove up
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at the time we are talking there is fighting against them going on in many parts of the country. whether it's gonna doug about southwest or jubilant stanley. people in the southern philippines and 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. barnum and the reports from amos will tropical storm. knology has already exited the philippine landmass, but not before jumping to wrestle, rains and leaving entire villages flooded like this right now. flood waters are just above my uncle, as you can see. but residence here say that during the peak of the reins, that tropical storm. now was bringing into this area, blood water is rose, neck deep, and children, children. i don't know if you can see them playing here right now. but children had to be rude on roof. and i'll show you just how high flood waters were in this
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spot. is 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, flood 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 did bring strong winds, it was really the rains that did the damage. one village in the south, in the southern philippines that buried in mudslides friday morning. and that was even before the land fall of tropical storm knology. and right now,
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there are several still missing there does its dead. so the death told there is expected to climb. but really we are just starting to see the extent of his devastation of tropical storm knobby on the philippines. well, it's time for more than the weather hears. everton hello the weather slash fine and dry across china at the moment. but to the north and to the south. we have got some which weather in the forecast and it will be rather intense at times. little disturbance up towards the far north here and will push its way a little further eastward snow on the northern flank of that some heavier range is coming in, easing across or north korea pushing towards japan. wanted to share into that he's decided to payment. nothing too much to speak of follow that line of where to weather down into the southeast of china. and here we have tropical storm nell gay . it is regenerating, now, it has pushed out into the open waters of the south china sea and it'll push very close to that southeast corner of china as we go through the next day or so. there you go. you can see how it has made its way across the philippines,
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pushing out into the open waters and re strengthening grass, making his way a little further north was the monsoon trough here at the board that have you ready to southern parts of the philippines as flipped a little further northwards and it will continue to do so as we go through the next day or so. let's just push up into the south china sea and this is what we expect now, gay to do over the next couple of days, monday not to take a right turn east up towards hong kong as we go on through tuesday and eventually throw some very heavy rain with the risk of flooding into southern parts of china still hadn't al jazeera how an energy crisis is forcing germany to extend the life of its nuclear power plants. africa is up and coming fashion started take center stage and cut off the british super model naomi campbell books to launch their careers even further guidance sports. we're going to hear what caught us football. find some to say about their teams. world top choices
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ah very, very carefully across the u. s. millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for the news and entertainment. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is talk radio divided america. there is no room per capita unless more of how democracy work is really just acknowledging differences that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party out one of the 2 parts specials on jesse era. frank assessments, if the united states should, he felt that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they would have signed a few by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other regions should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take on in depth
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analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, your child, is it a reminder about top stories this? our voting is underway in brazil's fiercely contested presidential run off analysis expect to close competition between incumbent president john ball scenario was seeking a 2nd time and 2 times president lula da silva, who's hoping for a political comeback. zachary, as morning, the death of at least a 153 people who were killed in a stampede at halloween celebration in. so president jones, so if y'all has ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident,
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lebanon's president michelle alone has left his official residence. sounds. mandate will end at midnight on monday. parliament has so far been unable to agree on only successor ok. let's go to ukraine. now russia is stepping up its efforts to capture the eastern town of bock moved. it sits on a main road leading to the ukrainian held cities of slip johnson and come to ask, as all diseases, i said, beg reports. if bach mood falls a true, bring other areas within range of russian artillery on the front lines near buck mode, there's a constant sound of shells 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
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fire in russian troops, if i are back with it as we 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 appliances, salesman before rushes invasion. now they call him the electrician for, ah, between us and jem is about 1800 meters of open space. and when someone appears, it is very noticeable. but when 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 our small, 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,
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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 tact is hard using a lot of men to push forward and aggressive in they said they use heavy, asian, and artillery. when they recorded the russians message, we struck an exact location and 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 separatists 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 give the russians a good punch that we would like more western weapons, the race route. look over, 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 the longest 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 de ukrainian front lines. the
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soldier spots a movement, thir nigelica miss booth. one will be max points out to us that our flak jackets are useless here. go through here. here it is, but on the back of frontier they don't think about dying or they want to do is hold the line and make sure the country doesn't fall over it. i said big al jazeera, eastern ukraine. these urging russia to honor the un broker green export deal with ukraine a day after moscow withdrew from the agreement, president, luckily as low as he says, rushes move threatens to bring large scale famine to africa. and asia. moscow says it's called off a 3 month old deal because of strikes and it's ships anchored of crimea. russia has effectively cut off gas supplies to europe in response to sanctions imposed on it, following its invasion of ukraine. there are fears that would cause an energy
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crisis this winter for a decade. germany has been committed to phasing out nuclear power, but many are asking if that decision should be reconsidered. dominic came ports. would berlin on a. com, sunny day. the eas arts fi power station in bavaria seems unremarkable. but 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 word you to be switched off permanently. split with russian gas pipeline 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
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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 since personnel away, highly skilled workers, which can't us 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,
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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 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 i said is, continues tomorrow with rob randall is looking at how nuclear power is also making come back in the u. s. helps by new developments and react to technology. rhonda says it regrets the democratic republic of congo the decision to expel its ambassador in. shots accuses that a wandering government of supporting rebels in the congos. eastern provinces fighting surged in the region and the m. 23 group as importantly gained ground in recent days. tens of thousands of people have been forced out of their homes. young
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and emerging african fashion designers have been invited to cut out to showcase their work in front of some of the biggest names in the industry, but a shipper model. naomi campbell launched, heard latest charity initiative, saying there's a wealth of talent, but few opportunities for young creatives volleyball met some of the fashion designers hoping to make their names. 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 kenneth easy or south africa stadium or google showcase their latest designs and help promote young african talent and what we're facing in africa is a gap of knowledge in order to, to create to hi, hen projects and or so to have. so possibility to share, i will walk through the international uh,
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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 that it speaks about the negatives as well. ah, and 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 and we're going to be talking now to the woman behind the major initiative. pretty supermodel, naomi campbell was known for a charitable effort for africa about oh, so 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?
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we've done quite a few sort of visit with quite a broad hosted board. we've done, you see a in london. we've done a one with donna, but garner has underneath his umbrella the name tell god as an am nigeria, university of lagos said quite a few and basically now work is going to keep on doing it. and we can keep producing every year new initiatives. and what do you think these young african townhomes can bring to the world? oh, the route. the arleson is incredible. and they have something to teach to. they have something to learn but able to have something to give. and i feel like now the eyes are on 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. so i had analogies either action from the final of the copa lib. our daughter says flamingo received redemption after losing last year. ah
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a possibility to explore on al jazeera. oh i welcome back time for sport, his son with the latest news. thank you very much, rob. while the just 21 days they will company and i'll mess in emma i kelly, i'm back. pay all school for putting sounds on my end. the french week is handing champions twice had to fight for my behind. i guess it was before winning for 3. messy and your mom, both school one and had an assist as well back to school county and she moved 5 points clear at the top of the li, true. have a $43.00 goals between them at this season,
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but of course he'll be separated at the will come up with mar, representing brazil, but the playing france and messy with argentina while they're focused on a mess in argentine and our joined alive now by santiago, boss who is in football, rice, and when i was son joseph, 1st of all, it's messes last chance to win a woke up. but is it his best chance yet? well hi, thank you for have you 1st certainly are i would actually argue that this could be one of the greatest opportunity mrs massey has to win the work of not only is he coming off, are an incredible start to the season with pierce. she looking a lot more like the mercy of all, but also this argentina team is extremely cohesive. they have improved massively over the last few years. they actually come up now from winning, not one but 2 trophies with the copper america and the finale sema, and the re looked like her, like a strong units, like
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a team that had played together for so long that ah, this could give them a nach over other teams and mix them in my opinion, one, the main candidates to, to winters woke up a santiago. do you agree or? and i say that it woke up is all that matters for argentina. an order for messy can become a national hero. re legend like giggle mad at dawn and he has to bring the trophy home. i mean it's a, it's a complicated argument told say because of, of corsica sauces for mercy, and the owner were difference because they're the time they played here. wouldn't the teammates stickly with her, et cetera, but i would say that saw the work god would help a lot to cement message. i mean, missy already has a legacy semantic for himself. i feel like he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone else. but when and walk up would be such a massive, massive achievement for massey and her. it would really placed him firmly along song the greatest greatest players of all time. if, if he hasn't already about her murphy who either argentina stars,
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we need to look out for i mean in particular, i will like to mention the archival clears, who ah, are key in the current arching to set up. well, one of them is jo ann jo. any low chance so oh, the beach area midfielder. i feel like he was criticized a little bit too heavily for his shortcomings in england with top none. but i feel like he's such a such an energetic and so technically gifted midfielder, he links up very, very well with messy and he will be key for to team. this woke up, he really showed his walk in the champions league semi finals. and i feel that he will continue proving that in the. busy way, cup, and i will also like to mention pup. ooh, mrs. whoa. who is not a starter fortune here right now, but he saw an impact. so in fact, but the given the say she's 34 years old is so in a jet he over so much are not only us emit villa, but also us a winger that's a 4 digit is not to have an as an impact. so it speaks a lot about the ability and the culture of the squad,
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but also the selflessness which i think will be very, very important when it comes to you know, the lots of stages when you need those of ox quote players to make an impact. santiago, just briefly. what does the argentinian fans, what are they expecting from this kind came actually feel like her, there's never been this a sense of optimism among arch dina funds for a long long while. you know, the, the massive success of this team that it has been a victim for 35 gigs that happened last is 29 team. that really helps towards that . there's a real sense, the cohesion in unity not just want to swap, but also the fans, which we've never seen for a just not least the 2018. what got which was a complete mess from start to finish. but yeah, there's this general belief that this could be yet, this could be the year in which argentina go all the way and when it's a good luck to argentina and messy football right there. santiago vasa, thank you very much. and he was live for us from venice, iris. well,
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thank you very much for having me once again. a message hoping to win the walk up and emulate that, the late dig, myra dawna, who would have been at 62 to day since his death 2 years ago. many tributes have been paid to the man who won and 1986 among them. a mural on a plane painted by maximilian or beg anesco. since then he the artist has painted many more, including some on a hugely impressive scale. oh yeah. well yeah, no, i mean i can be no payment from you yet. oh. and you have to call out of the night because i will not make them would i need to drop it off right now? yeah. okay. been day and you put into somebody doing that either. you end up in bo, if you got it or not, if i, if, and that ended up being expedited,
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but i like you had to call guy and nobody a lock when you bought the data issue that i feel like the you, if, when they caught in the flu shot and in their potterpin, my poke would out in the future and build up in a new a target, galler. it people in the, in building i know you could. okay. so i let it can be a separate and okay, maybe like load out your window, the employee, i'm into some of them. but on the when you, if i'm, if i die it's okay. if i have enough, when i go by, pull out, pull up in the attic promo area, you could okay. now i would, i would, i may see it though. i allowed it convenient to have been sand. okay. well, most i not do anything going on again, but again, i feel you said yeah,
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well if you've been w b i. e. no, but i don't there being with my own i eat with me. they would, i think, i think you don't need it by failed when you walk in. if you and you have put in a little bit and will you come in and we'll know when a fuel in a central just my daniel will doug is hoping that you got it. get shopping, thought, be boy, it viewable is and team into it in and they won't be able to no, you know, just implement them. whoa, i need to but assuming a mock in the, in the evening and i'm not going to be in a symbol if you're not there, i mean, debbie should i, i will check into it. but again,
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just any mansfield go more. listen, do one doll baby. but out of you, it says view men, so i, this independent, i meant it doesn't in her the 1st time era columbia national team has reached a woke up final call on this on the 17 women as a team are about to take on the spain for the world title, india correspondent, i decided to impute is live and the columbian capital bogota. i find that just give us how much interest there is in this final look. there's no doubt that his interest has been growing in this world counts and the work that the women female team has been putting get not only in this competition amount in a number of reasons. competitions as you were saying in your introduction,
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this is the 1st time i in any competition that a colombian 3 diem reaches a world cup final. and we've seen things that we've never seen before when it comes to women's football. dance game today is on the front page of all the newspapers. here there's been a lot of interest on part of the media. we've seen television specials with a journalist going to the homes of the players in particular of the women of the super sat here lean that can you say that the striker that has already made for. busy goals in this competition, but this team was also came in 2nd at the south american games. the same was through at the under 20 team and also the, the main national team. i've shown some major results that i've brought a lot of excitement, especially given the fact that there has been great this appointment with the male
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team that has not been able to qualify to go out for the world cub. correspondent allison that are appear to live from a book to i think you very much for them saying in south america and brazilian side . so let me go have one the cool part labor said doris. they beat that logical applied 9 and say, one mill in an old brazilian final in ecuador barbosa school. the winning goal is to time the fleming. we have won the copper and the 4th year and the brazilian team has lifted the trophy and in spain barcelona, i left it very late to be the valencia poland. the striker operative in dusky school, the only goal of the game and the 94th minute. the when moved from top of you guys had the free on madrid on goal different bar salon, one of the most popular teams here,
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and cutoff him. i like went to what saturdays game with the group of country fans to find out what they have to say. about their teams woke up kansas. oh, a football magnesia. and this is where parents often get together to watch a game. it's called a much less. let's take a look inside a rather than 3 shape. barcelona. one of the most popular teens in cutter, they take on valencia in legal less. wow, with our friends would like her maybe i support should see your support center. so we sit down to each other in the met this, our friends we can talk or like we can talk freely, we can talk about the games, we can talk about other things with the other friends. i also think to host the
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other funds here, remittance and the see our culture, our messages, how we watch them, games, images, marshall. i. we are waiting for the work of like 2010, nearly 12 years now. i was so excited to buy the tickets, to attend the games for the national team and for the national teams a, they actually shocked us where they were in the as in i hope and, and i would agree that we can the thing is as the 1st it's a group, but i, i feel that we can, we can have it as a dramatic win for barcelona. they were there one mill, this guy. we had
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a great time. any day. there you go. we all had a good time. right? yeah. oh, well the world stop is coming soon. one gets the sure. well, one of a great time, maybe in the stadiums. well, maybe back here in the budget, right? yeah. well, away from the walk up max establishment is in pull position for sundays at mexican county by mercy. this look to be at closing the gap on the red bull driver drivability issue lash. okay. company despite his complaint, no. was hamilton qualified and fed with his team mates at george, rosalind 2nd no stress. i still looked at the al, to rich with just 3 races to go. my see, this are still to win a race at this season for stuff and has already secured his 2nd rate. well, the championship and the houston astros have a won a game to base rules that will series against the philadelphia. it is just like in
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game one, the asphalt, that took a 5, nothing lead, but this time, if he couldn't pull off a come back victory. he asked us winning 5 to to level the best of 7 series at one game apiece. right. and as soon as well for me, rob santa thank you very much indeed. that's it for this news, or i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on holding stories. don't forget you can get a lot more detail, some background on the website. odyssey dot com from madison. stay with me if you can reply ah. every 3 days, the woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are young. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it?
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