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hello, i'm molly inside. this is the news ally from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. we'll get the thumbs up a bit so rivalry between brazilian president jerry, i'll boss norman for melinda luda. da silva asked voting begins, mourning the victims of south bay stampede. and south korea's capital witness to say there was no one to control your crowd. i turned around, i told the crowd park up this way, people a dog. ah, lebanon's president leaves office with no success in sight, deepening a political process, and the e cause on russia to honor a grain export deal with ukraine a day often. moscow pulled out from the agreement. i'm far as small with the latest world cap news says argentina captain, lena massey fires paris sanction inferentially
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ah, hello and welcome. we begin this news our in brazil. web nursing is on the way in a fiercely contested presidential runoff. opinion polls suggest a tight race between the former left as president looted the silva and the far right incumbent char, your bolstered are your boss did most hope 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 in this month. oh, i voted for new to 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 do that again, because the opponent is bo sonata also. nora has no morals, you make spun of human misery. as we have seen in the pandemic. in the 1st round
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balls, nar, defied opinion polls and got more than 43 percent. forcing a run off. he says he wants to protect god family and the homeland lily says the selection is a choice between democracy and fascism. in the 1st round he won more than 48 percent of the votes. a latin american that is salisia newman against our coverage . 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, whom our board at the polls were watchdog for bolton. 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 lula desilva, appealed to brazilians. not to believe when he called
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a shameless disinformation campaign against him. real simply said, john, i am 77 years old, and i have never seen a factory capable of producing showing allies his our current president, brazil is the was 4th largest democracy. and for the 1st time in half a century, many worry about that democracies future school teachers, denise angela barrett, the bun floor, now they their favorite brazilian music as they consider leaving their country should bull, so narrow, be reelected, give for, for us. okay, so for that, if a kid what societies this, that is agreeing with racism and intolerance, what one else arrival on the scene has revealed a savage trend that's come to the surface. and that makes us very sadly. i also, nato has repeatedly been attacking the electoral court, suggesting that could be fraud if he loses senior in his father. thank you. measure bundled. yes,
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he can follow the same passion. trump used in the united states with the occupation of the capitol. apparently they are a sign on that direction, but unlike tramp, 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 which he and his allies no longer dominate. weiss wood ah, when one wants to change democracy for our more talker, see the system fails and this is these flaws. but the current president, bolts on 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, who still appears to be divided in half. and people on both sides of the divide are
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increasingly viewing the other notice an adversary, but as an enemy, a dangerous phenomenon for brazil's democracy see in human 0 to 0. so it's go straight to to reason boy who is in brasilia tourism. give us a picture of what's happening, where you are. well, this is a very contested election. there's lots of tension and lots of expectation about what could happen this sunday here i'm here at a school that's been turned into a polling station in the city of brazilian. people have been coming here steadily all morning to cast their vote with the seeing people wearing the yellow t shirts of brazil football national team that's closely associated with precedent idols. from now to what also people wearing a red t shirt that associated will let us leave us workers. florida was able to talk to some of the people coming here and there was a 99 year old lady who said, this is the most important election since this country. we try to re democracy back
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in the 1980s that democracy is at risk. and that's why she's here today. and then i was talking to some other people who were saying that there have to vote for j 8 also not because they don't want any type of corruption in this country that's closely associated with the workers party. both candidates have already voted, they have cast their ballots. we have seen a very intense campaign with president jade awards. when i do quote, being guy, a former president, let us take an inmate a traits or among other things. and then we have seen, let us see by according valuables. when i do an auto crocker a little dictates or an accusing him, for example, of the story, the amazon rain forest under volts. what out of the amount of deforestation in the amazon rain forest, the function for the wise climate has increased a lot. so there's a lot of faith in the selection. again, there's lots of tension on the wrong when you talk to people, not of expectation. and of course, if it's a huge test for this countries,
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democracy, tories, as you say, so much of stakes, so much emotion and vitriol on both sides. how worry to people about the possibility that both scenario won't acknowledge the results if he loses and the violence that could result from his supporters as a result of that well, we're seeing a precedent of that for the past aid here has been questioning this country's electronic voting fist, them that has attacked the supreme court that has attacked. the electoral attribute of that has, in fact asked and, and suggested that it is the armed forces would be in charge of the counting process. something that when you talk to people associated with electro trivialities, you know, something that cannot happen in a country or that kind of what happened in our democracy. we have seen a campaign that's been field with fake news, with people being polarized with some type of political violence that there's some sectors those among j votes. when out of supporters who have guns valuable fernando
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relaxed gun loss in this country. so the number of people that have weapons, i will also, of course, there's a lot of fake and, and the big question right now is like, what happens, you know, with the military in this country that supports in a way president jail was when i was talking to an analyst a few days ago. and what he was saying is that the leadership, they're trying to distance themselves from in type of radical views of radical statements. but there is concern about what could happen in the lower ranks that are supporters of the preference and what they could do. so again, there's lots of tension. there's lots of questions about what will happen and what the precedent will do. we're going to be following, been used throughout the day throughout the night as the results start coming in on the big question is, what would the president do if he loses this election? okay, lot going on there to raise a bow keeping across all the unfolding events from brazilian and q. now lulu to
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sofa has already been brazil's president for 2 terms on his faced a number of legal challenges since last being in office in 2011. in 2016 luda was questioned in an anti corruption investigation known as operation car wash. that led to the conviction of several members of his work, his party. it was led by former judge says, your morrow an ally of julia bull scenario, billy was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 12 years in prison. in 2017. lily maintained his innocence, but handed himself into authorities, and then was imprisoned in 2018. in 2019, he was freed off to the supreme federal court of brazil, ruled, but judge morrow wasn't impossible and had overstepped his jurisdiction during the trial that spring in john waltz, who is in style pato, he's a spokesman for louis to silva's legal team. i really appreciate your time today,
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john. they will be many brazilians who will believe that lula does not deserve to be president again off to being convicted on charges of corruption and money laundering. you played a key role in getting him out of jail. why exactly was he set free? president lulu was the victim of musically motivated prosecution. ah, today's election here in brazil should have been the election. a gave the brazilian people the choice act in 2018. what his political opponents misused the law for political purposes, to purposely keep lulu out of the 2018 race. subsequently to that lou let his legal team lead i. i christiane hosanna martin's alaska, sharon martin's. so harlow and geoffrey robinson, casey in london,
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systematically prove his innocence. it wasn't a technical over a trailing off the, the sentence that the team actually prove his innocence by for the supreme court in prison. we are also at the united nations human rights committee. so today is a good day for democracy in brazil because the place to political disagreements about the barracks and not the court room. why do you think layla is such a device in figure? leila winds electric. so people who oppose. 3rd, like what we have shorter has shown what we have proven in the last 8 years is that he is so popular in, in brazil with at least 50 percent of the country that people will do anything.
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his political requirements will do anything to try and exclude follow ups and democracy and it's a symbol, it's really simple, was that she's in my left to assert and he is a fantastic political campaigner. and what we're seeing in this election, and yes it is, it certainly is a close election. what we're seeing is absolutely why, right? we're political right in brazil attempted to exclude all successfully exclusive in the 2018 election. if it only does when he will be in charge of a very different brazil from the one he was last president off in 2002 today, of course brazil incredibly divided the election highlights that and the economic challenges and faces are immense. is luda up to the toss it blue, but man,
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i know the president liners is absolutely free because he has the ideas and the vision for for brazil and for the present people. and perhaps just as important for the world as well. when he was president, 2 terms previously, he was, he absolutely placed brazil on global stage. and if he is elected by that is quite clear that brazil's global position will return john watts as spokesman fellow to self as legal team. as speaking to us back from san paula, thank you for your time. plenty more had all the news out, including we report from the front lines in east and ukraine where russian forces are trying to capture a strategic town. hunting for missing family members, the aftermath of a suicide attack in somalia that's killed at least a 100 people and it's for we meet the artist behind this giant's thighs. tricky to
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one the world cups greatest ever plays. 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 in souls into one town where the accident occurred to lay flowers and expressed their condolences as this in the district known for its night life. have and shut rodnick bryan has a story. ah, it was a night of revelry that quickly turned into a tragedy. desperate seems as 1st responders and other party goers attempted to resuscitate victims pulled from the crush, packed with crowds, people converged on this one alley way with deadly consequences. foisy urged to
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know and then came here at 10 pm, and it was like a scene from a movie from that 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 engine to hospital because of the crowds, many of whom didn't realize the tragedy that was unfolding even help her driven home. 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 a review of crowd control measures for future festivals and events. alger bomb
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handle, you know, imagine for 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 would 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 him see anxious relatives, a search to find out the fate of loved ones and for survivors, nightmarish memories of the crusher. people that the people with them, it will, i turn around and i had told the crowd, he could come this way. people had died,
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an extensive investigation into the cause of south korea's most deadly crush now and away. rob mcbride al jazeera, so to speak to brian higgins. he's a lecturer in emergency planning and response at the john jay college of criminal justice. he joins from malware in new jersey. thank you for your time, sir. based on the information available, what do you think happened? well, it's pretty evident dead. there was not really a plan. ah, but in circumstances like this, where you don't have one organizer or promoter, and it really is just a collection of people gathering into a neighborhood. it's, it's very difficult to organize when you have multiple multiple entities involved. but, but what caught what causes these kinds of cra, a crown crushes? i mean it's, it's different, isn't it from like a stand pain, for example, it is. so what, what you have here is exactly what you said. you have a crushing,
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you have a surge of a crowd. so at the end of the day it boils down to too many people in, in this space that you have allotted. and in that space you have buildings around it. so when people begin to serge in this crowd, they get crushed against hard objects. they have nowhere else to go. essentially, they're tracked and there is nowhere else ago. okay. so what should authorities have done differently t? thank so 1st being aware of a crowd that is going to grow and it is very difficult. if you don't have one organizer, you have to kind of guess where, based on previous years and how big the crowds going to go. maybe i identify social media posting of how many people anticipate going on. and then when you have a plan like that, you have 1st of all controlling of your crowd to the point where once the crowd exceeds the capacity of that space, you need to stop people from flowing in there. then you need
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a plan for what to do once the crowd does get too large of easing that space, having routes for them to be on, escorted or directed outta right. we've had a recent incidence which appeared to me similar to this, that was the football stadium in indonesia. recently with fans got crossed, hundreds of people died and went of course the famous hillsboro incident in the united kingdom were again football fan skull christ. i mean, were they similar to this? and if that was, if that's indeed true, why lessons not being land. so it was similar, in the sense of the way the crowd responds, is always the same. how, what we have, or similar crowds, they're not violent through, not opposed to each other. they're collectively gathering for what they believe is a good time. ah, but at the end of the day when the crowd begins to move on, the pressure behind the crowds such that you cannot resist and it becomes crushing
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. so there are measures we can put in place, such as training people ah, for handling crowds here in the united states. we have standards, standards set by the national fire protection association and the department of homeland security, which says you have to have one trained crowd manager for every 250 people. and along with those crowd managers, you need a plan plan of how to direct the crowd and had it eased the crowd once it gets too large. brian really good to talk to you, brian higgins lecture and emergency planning and response the john jay college of criminal justice, funky when i bring you some breaking news coming out of india right now, a suspension bridge has collapsed in the city of more b, which is in good, your aunt state, local media reporting that several 100 people fell into the river. we're just looking at some pictures that we believe at least 30 people have believed to have died. that we know of so far rescue operations have been launched. and we will,
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of course, bring you any more updates as soon as we can from our lebanon's president michelle, our own has left his official residence, owns mandate will end at midnight on monday, 89 year old leaders tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown. and the bay report explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on his successor. mary lee. dylan was her, we had to state what all its institutions have been reduced to nothing. these institutions were totally exhausted by the ruling elite. the judiciary is out of function failing through stablished justice. they are all in fear and they fear the button of those who put them in the payroll. it's all among the lead to have been firming their grip. do we have reached this dire situation in order for lebanon to
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live on when he to reform and river country of these people? sammy nato, as the director of the la van institute for strategic affairs, he explains what is next for president own? 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 reforms, the country is the plea needed. need 3 for the new 34 and especially that this is that condition that the i am looking to have that going on and there is no other way to get out there at the crisis. if not indeed with the i n s. and even than your guys resource horses that type in there by non count on after the money time was asian,
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i cannot go to the economy if the forms are not paid, that it will fuel a car up what they call a class. and let's keep in mind that this what happened in 2019 during them and date of so i mr. on is it should have wilson denise took it to the city to but if you was, and if you all of this was the class or what the establishment however, is what the established establishment managed to get through the windows to the government and to keep it died on the power 13 soldiers have been ambushed and killed in booking a fast. so security se, se the attack was carried out by an armed group. for members of the defense forces were also wounded. and saddam purchased as
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a marching towards the presidential palace in the capital call tomb. as amounting the return to civilian rule. forties, of course not parts of the capital on security forces have been deployed near the presidential palace. t gas was used on demonstrators earlier on sunday. people in somalia have been searching for missing loved ones after suicide attack killed at least a 100 people in the capitol. mogadishu, the arms grew. barsha. bob has claimed responsibility and government is appealing for international health to treat the hundreds of injured franca to reports. at this hospital in mogadishu, muhammad jammah berry remembers how a quiet afternoon at his shop turned into a day of death and destruction. phil honor the cromwell, aqua i. we were 4 men in the shop. one of us was seriously bleeding and injured. i was also bleeding, it was dark, it was black smoke everywhere. i managed to come out of the shop and get help. i
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saw a lot of bodies and some wounded people crying for help. most of the victims of saturday's car bomb attacks were women and children. the 1st explosion had a busy intersection at the heart of the capitol. the education ministry was the target. the 2nd, when ambulances and people rushed to help victims of the 1st attack 1st. so how do mcmillan, i was at the attack area when the 1st explosion went off. after that, i ran away. i saw many dead people. i'll she, bob said, the education ministry received support from non was been countries. and his fearing somali children from their faith, 5 years ago, the arm through had attacked the same intersection with truck bombs. 500 people were killed in the worst attack in somalia as history or gul softly did. casara allow of good who were these victim somali people who are recuperating from the
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algebra tax 5 years ago in the same area. but some of them recovered from injuries, somewhat disabled. some were often so lost their loved relatives in previous attacks and others, our to load them shallow. prison mahmoud who is elected in me has declared and all out war against all. sure, bob am is fine, says that the attacks continue. it just told you that sheila is being routed out, but they are really a forced to be reckoned when it will take time or about to be a little needed from the capital. but the work is ongoing. now we'll see more attacks, i am sure, just because of the ongoing government in community uprising that we are seeing across the country. ah, somalia preston says his government is winning the war. but for the survivors, saturday's attack is yet another reminder of a conflict that's gone on for too long. we know police and no one seems safe,
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bianca to 0. still head on al jazeera scenes of her desperation, the death toll rises from a devastating storm warmed philippines. how an energy crisis forcing germany to extend the life of its nuclear power. ah, not in school, we'll hear what i have to say about the teams. welcome ah hello. we got some very wet weather coming in across separate y, southeast and parts of brazil over the next. i also see this little area of cloud. what am active system missions?
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there's little wriggling, a weather front to the north of that. that's where we have the warm air to the south of that. this is where we got some cooler air temperatures in the sunshine, around whether should be around 33 celsius. maybe a couple of grease above average. much cooler and want to service and see that whether they're which sledge it's way out of eastern paraguay into uruguay. that makes your wife lentils. what's sunshine? 16 degrees celsius. second, 16. 17 great fall on temperatures. by monday you'll notice that and that really wet weather will gather it'll push its way across bolivia into central and western parts of brazil as we go on into tuesday. some nasty weather coming in. light is to see one spread flooding across many parts of the region here. just a flooding to into the car bare over the next couple of days. you can see this lively, active storm just making its way into the east inside of the car bed. it is gathering its lot is turned into a tropical depression and make its way further west, which so we will see some other wet, windy weather, just clipping the far south of jamaica, eventually pushing towards nicaragua,
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costa rica and into central parts of central america. with talk to al jazeera, we are a somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the war against terrorism. as going on in some money. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter. on al jazeera, l t. l square is in the historic hearts of tripoli. the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect, the city has the ability to law tourists, whether foreign or lebanese exports. yet the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historic and monuments and bring life back to this place. typically is considered the 2nd most archaeologically important for the problem nominal empire after the egyptian capital cairo. the montessori mosque is among some of the
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structures remaining from that here on remnants from other areas as well are found here. the triple history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent path and a grim reality, hulu. ah ah, he watching out, is there a mind if i top stories this our voting is on the way in brazil's fiercely contested presidential runoff and let's expect a close competition between the incumbent president diable and our on looted da silva. who's hoping for a political comeback? south korea's morning, the death at least a 153 people were killed in a stampede at halloween celebration and sold president unit. so p. o has ordered an
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investigation into the cause of the accident. lebanon's president michelle alone has left his official residence. his mandate will end at midnight on monday. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor that let's get you more in our top story. the presidential run off in brazil incumbent jerry boston are suggested. he may contest the election result if he doesn't win. he's also calls doubt on the electronic ballad system. monica dana key is in rio de janeiro with more on the voting set up. electronic ballads have been successfully used in all brazilian national elections for the past 2 decades jabal, so now to himself was selected congressman and then president in 2018. using this system, the system which has been thoroughly tested works like this,
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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 compared to the digital records. can a candidate still contest the outcome as present valuable? fernando 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. philippe ramos is a political analyst. he says the candidates represent complete opposites on the political spectrum. lawful able scenario, let us you are to charismatic leaders and bubble list and sounds that they try to payment in sales as the leaders who incarnate the good fight and the evil. so this
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is very like unique in brazil's recent history. since both candidates are very charismatic in the sounds, but i think that tables when our appeals to a new growing bays of angelica in brazil who push forward the morrow agenda in the country that has outpaced more more common discussions that are usually discussing elections like the economy policies and health issues and i'll brazil is discuss mainly things that are very reared for international audience like satin years man, kind of molly as a man pedophilia. so i think he appeals to these growing evans, helical basin, brazil, and also the parts of the country. and there are more of the culture reliance. i think we have already a notion of what the nice ration could be since he was
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a president during 2 servicing brazil's in the recent past. so i think although a little of the silver is 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 here he breaks the important deals with the opposition and the center and the center, right, brazil. the ship that should be carrying grain from ukraine to countries around the world. a currently sitting at anchor need the boss for a self to moscow cooled off un back deal. president logic is lensky says rushes. news threatens to bring lawn scale famine to africa and asia. moscow says it made the move because of strikes on ships and kid of crimea. let's go to our forces.
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here is law for us in keys. harry, i believe tech is defense minister is currently in talks with his counterparts in moscow and keith to try to revive this deal. what more do we know? is there a possibility that rushes mine can be changed? well, certainly the efforts are very much on the way to try to do so, as you say, to a kia is saying that it is and talks with the russians and saying that there is some cause for optimism or in those talks as well as that we've been hearing from the un secretary general antonio terrace, saying that he has delayed his departure for the arab league summit in algiers by a day in order to continue his efforts to try to get this deal back up and running, saying he will engage to try to restore the food and fertilizer exports from ukraine, but also to try to remove the remaining obstacles to such exports coming out of
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russia. and that has been a demand for some time at a concern for some time expressed by russia. so, indication that is trying to, to coax russia back to the table over this ukraine for its part saying that it has a ship in port full of grain, dustin's, ethiopia, that is unable to get out because of this, a decision by russia yesterday, saturday, or to pull out russia also giving more details are around it's claims of what took place at the put us of asked to poll early in the morning on saturday in crimea saying that it has found the wreckage of one of the alleged ukrainian. drones are seaborne drones used in the attack saying that it had canadian guidance systems within it that the drones came along the sea alongside the are the corridors that the safe zone for grain shipping. and that one of them may well have been launched from inside that zone or speculation from russia that it might have come from a civilian ship. no response to any of that from the ukrainian side. or they are
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simply saying that russia is using this attack as a pretext to get out of the deal that it was unhappy with. and also same one official saying about russia even staged the attack itself. but beyond that, no confirmation or denial that ukraine was involved and can for that harry for set, therefore some teeth. meanwhile, russia stepping up efforts to capture the eastern ukrainian town of backwoods. it sits on the main road leading to the crane in hell cities of sov. yards and clamor tossed. as i sent bank reports if back note falls, it could bring all the areas within range of russian artillery. on the front lines near blackmore, there's 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 strong teams to send them details of russian troops. but
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whenever they fire in russian troops via back with his b wait inside until there's a lull in the firing, the ukrainians have told us we can't show any roads, landmarks, or anything that will reveal their positions. this soldier says he was a kitchen appliance salesman, before rushes invasion. now they call him the electrician for, ah, between us and them is about 1800 meters of open space. and when someone appears, it is very noticeable. there was a time when the russians fired mortars machine guns and also snipers. miss sure, he answered them. it. oh lest it not more than an hour with life is simple on the front line. no mattress is here is 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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horn resting. now. ukrainian troops faced both russian soldiers and troops from the self declared don, ex people's republic or dpr would purchase the vote, picking them up must. so one of their taxes are using a lot of men to push forward and aggressive in they sell the use heavy ation and artillery. when they would go to the russians message, we struck an exact location and a d p r y randomly. it doesn't matter where they hit the bill. he's been fighting on the front line since 2014, when separatist took control of parts of eastern ukraine. we need more weapons. i mean more west and weapons is not only guns, but also high precision and high caliber weapons. we get the russians a good punch that we would like more western weapons. teresa morales 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 a longer frontline, 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.
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however, the soldier spots a movement. no, you're looking to move, move forward with max points out to us that are flat jackets are useless here. go through here. yeah, it, it, but on the battlefront 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 big. i'll da 0, eastern ukraine or russia has effectively cast off gas applies to europe because it got hit by sanctions after invaded heat crane. there are fears, it could cause an energy crisis this winter. for a decade, germany has been committed to phasing out nuclear power. but now there are questions about whether germany should think again, dominant k 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 and it's oil soon to follow. the german government has serious worries about a sudden potential energy shortage in winter. and i think these 3 nuclear power plants that we have in operation all day can actually continue to operate over the next year until april 15th, as far as the 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 the 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 reactivate like that. there's a whole bunch of question. the role of nuclear power polarizes politics here. the
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main opposition party says the 3 reactive 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 de 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 espied a 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 the nuclear is only a short term solution. should the situation deteriorate. but polls suggest many
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people on not so shaw, dominant cane al jazeera berlin, and our series continues to morrow with rob reynolds looking at how nuclear power is also making come back in the u. s. how are new developments in react to technology? a tropical storm has swept out of the philippines after swamping much as the country the death toll from flooding. his climbed 80 with at least 31 people missing on below his moral from the northern city of amos tropical storm. now gay made landfall in the philippines late friday evening. but 24 hours later wasn't quite done yet. by sunday morning, nearly the entire archipelago was submerged in flood water. edward the blessed darrow says he wasn't able to get any sleep made up when i notice i'm in though. but it's the 1st time this has happened to us we've been with since last night. we
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can't change because all our clothes are wet, and some were even swept pauline, but we've lost so much even our chicken slide. lisa floris, one of her daughters, neighbors, says she feared for her life in her children. and i have been and getting my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned in her house collapsed? we would have been buried alive. i mean, fortunately, while flood waters continued to rise in other areas, they were slowly receding in their neighbourhood. i want to give you a sense of how high flood waters rose here. right now. it's ankle deep. but look at this dark pink streak over the light pink 8th of the gate. this was how high the flood waters were. thousands of filipinos are still in temporary shelters, social workers, hearsay. it may take a few days before it back you east can return to their homes, social welfare secretary erwin til 4 assurace victims. that the government is ready
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ah ah time for the or his ara molly and thank you so much. there are $21.00 days to go until the world cup takes off here in katara right now. however, another massive fee for tournament is coming to an end to columbia. as under 17 women's team are taking on spain for the world title in india, our correspondent alessandra ram. katie is live in the colombian capital bogota. our our center of the match is into the 2nd half now. how's it going? well for spain that got very close to taking the lead right at the start of the 2nd half with a goal by striker. christina lee, brian was later this avowed by the referee after checking out the via the spanish
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striker, attach the ball with the hanby before being able to push it through the columbia and go, so that didn't go up in the scoreboard. what i can tell is that has been quite a tight game so far and exciting a final both themes, i've shown that to be extremely focused and well organized on the pitch reigning champion, spain, as shown that their superiority, especially in the mean field, maintaining possession of the ball, but we've seen some important counter attacks on part of columbia. so there's no doubt that this game remains quite open. and people here are quite excited of being one of their national teams for the 1st time competing in a world cup final. and why has there been so much interest there in this final
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look at what you're seeing behind me with the tv screen set up in plaza and park across the capital book. that this is also happening and a number of other cities and in columbia as truly no precedent for women's football . but the just the strength of this beam and the results that the different age group themes have shown in recent competitions as, as brought them a lot of attention. a lot of hope i'm getting support. there's especially after the great this appointment with the male team that didn't qualify to the world crap. and also the girls here have been quite vocal demanding a better working conditions for them. i specially economically being given the fact that the colombian federation has. 6 not invested almost any money in females.
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football so far. the hope is that with these results things will begin to change. what's clear is that people here are quite excited with this the final and the with their women, the football athletes. all right. and i was sent her around p d reporting live for us from boca thank you so much for now or some of the favorites to win the gold boot at the men's world. copper looking pretty sharp ahead of the finals. lena massey name are an kilian and bob they all scored for paris. finish your men in the french league. the defending champions twice had to fight from behind against 12 before winning for 3. c name are both score one and hadn't assist as well. bobby scored penalties. p. s. she knew 5 points clear at the top of the league. the trio have $43.00 goals between them this season, but of course will be separated out. the world cub name are representing brazil, about the plane for france and messy with margin. tina
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a see at st. steel narrow down as dash, 2 years ago. many tributes have been paid to the man who won the world cap in 1986 among them. a mural on a plane painted by maximilian, a bag nascar. since then the artist has painted many more, including some on a hugely impressive scale. oh yeah. it can be no 3 mac, me yet. oh, on yeah. the call. i did not because i can and i know nathan would i need to talk it over right now. yeah. okay. been day and if it into somebody doing that either you end up in bill if you book it or not, if i, if and then look into that failed to be done so, but i like you had to call dog guy and nobody a la quinta, but they don't issue that i said i will get it back to you if when they caught in
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it doesn't. it staying in south america and brazilian side to mango had won the copper liberty doris, maybe at athletic oberon, and say one now and, and all brazilian final in ecuador. gabriel. dar both says scored the winning goal . it is the 3rd time that flamenco, have won the copa and the 4th here in a row that the brazilian team has lifted the trophy. barcelona are one of the most popular teams here in katara. so hell malik went to watch their game on saturday with a group of country fans to find out why what they have to say about their country's wildcat chance. oh, a this where parents often get together to watch the game. it's called a much less. let's take a look inside a brother for you to reshape barcelona. one the most popular teams in
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cutter. they take on valencia in legal less. wow. a just our friends would like her. maybe i support should see your support center. so we should talk to each other in them as this over 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. also, we are think to host the other funds here, remittance and the see our culture, our match, this how we watch them games. imagine this marshall. wow. well, we are with 2010, nearly 12 years now. i was so excited to buy the tickets, to attend the games for the mission team until the national teams a
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they actually shocked us where they were as in i hope and, and i would agree that we can press the thing is the 1st it is on his own in our group, but i, i feel that we can we campuses that have oh, well as a domestic win for boston, they were there one mill this toby had a great time to go out a good time. right. well, the world is coming soon. one gets me sure, well, we'll have a great time, maybe in the stadiums or maybe brought here the budget. right? yeah, i was al jazeera so hell malik reporting there. i mean, his masters, one game to a baseball world series against the philadelphia phillies. just like in game one,
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the asters took a 5 nothing late this time the phillies couldn't pull off a combat. victory faster is winning 5 to to level my best and 7 series at one game a piece. game 3 is on monday. in philadelphia, which is when he's given the opportunity. okay. and that is all your sport for now back to you, marlene. thanks for. that's it for me, molly. inside for this news out though, i'll be back in just a moment when all of the days news stay to stay here and i was there. ah, ah
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