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oh, i informed opinions, i believe that armenia and other were jones should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that go many time critical debate. is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on inside story on al jazeera? ah, the 60 people have died off to a suspension bridge collapsed in india's good job state.
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ah, and i want money in sight, this is out. is there a life from dough or so coming up? or got the thumbs up a bit. so rivalry between brazilian president variables narrow and formally diluted silva as voting begins. morning, the victims of south ways crush in south koreans capital witnesses say there was no one to control the crowd. they turn around toward the crowd. come this way. people are talking ah, lebanon's president leaves office with no success in sight, deepening a political process. ah, we begin this, our some breaking news coming out of india at least 60 people have died after
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a suspension bridge collapse in the city of movie, which is in good your own state. local media reporting that several 100 people fell into the water below rescue operations ongoing. let's speak to the journalists, harsh dollar. he is in a doubled the capital of goods or all state, thank you for your time. so what is your understanding of what happened? on 6630 pm, the hanging breach a breach all aps, this really draws it real off or we shouldn't just 4 days ago. and we don't need that certificate according to them would be gung jeep exit. would you want to use or no office? just read your certificate was issued yet i went on a break and mine didn't this a suspension bridge you funded and allowed visitors to receive the free food
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for primary information is from 400 to 500. well, some spread of data on that ready movement when this breach has fallen from brian to me go and do this more man. those local authorities cell phones that want to be sent to best, including children and women, and at least 150, are rescued and been taken to the hospital. read it. they are been treated a disaster response. 1450 jones off navy, and a rescue operation. teams i've been pressed, didn't to rescue them, drowned our graham to people. and it seems that a small british shouldn't really do and die because there is one fear that there was a heavy water floyd than what we were. so that is a possibility that few bodies who might know we know it, you know me to the way from the accident site. ok. the figure we have for the
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number of people have died so far as 16, you're saying 77, but presumably it is. it's still a fast moving situation, so we don't have the exact figure yet. what is your understanding of why there was so many people on this bridge? i mean, another journalist i was speaking to was putting the figure down to over a 1000 tourists on the bridge at that time. why would they so many people on that bridge? well, i was only, is it 2 years bigger of a breed size? it's land is 233 meters and just 4 feet wide. so you can just have a rough estimate that it can not echo more than 1000 people entered. and now the question is, why so many people read that on this very bridge, and this woman did this bridge is almost under 50 years old, or for the last 2 years. it was rules for the public use are busy because
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it had to pay and you needed or you know, a shot not one brought was given 7 months ago. the on tractor you know, hardy had real one read. don't you really visibility report and i don't really store reason, right? bridge, right. this is what i financed interrupted. this is what i'm finding a little confusing even if it was a private contract at why, why was it? why, why was the, why did the state allow that bridge to open if there was no safety inspection passed? exactly, now, does jeep exit do all the set up the local author? he, he's claiming that he, a contractor has not taken any official permission from the local alternative. they're on their own house resume this operation, and i'll be busy not waste time to read, that contractor can easily do so on why don't know, but i thought it was slipping for last 5 days because these are the 126 today we
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are on a what is i was the local authorities rest sleeping because it was that in the local media that these bridge is open for public that people are being 17 and brand group is job is to visit this bridge, randall b for under under 15, and that one is for it, so that means that one was in hardy to make money. and so we don't physically necessarily because he resumed this operation. what a terrible tragedy so. so what you were saying is this, this branch was a, it was a tourist destination, essentially, that that's why people are coming to this page. exactly. this is bridget, see basically this bridge was a 150 years ago by then ruler. talk about on those, you know, that breed. hadn't, there are some of them, you know,
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so the lot or is that those, do you want to? yes. then he ran water reno ation. now that, you know, vision was really complete, a water was the don't, are glad that you, that we should all investigation the state government as constituted a 5 member in quite a committee. now they really look into all technical aspects of structural design and it's free. and then that way, dallas read this read was camp. it was do, can you find it? passengers are busy or not. okay, horace jolla many. thanks for your time. a journalist speaking to us there from the capital of good your old state a deeply divided brazil is voting in what appears to be a knife edge presidential run off the incumbent president enjoyable. snar seeking a 2nd term. he's promising to consolidate
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a shot right wing turn. he's up against to time present. louise in last year, new la da silva. the left his candidate is vowing more social and environmental responsibility. joys a boat has moved from a polling station in brazil. yeah. while this has been 13 tight rate of paula rice race in this country. right now, we're here at a polling station in the city of brotherly where people have been coming years started me all morning to cast their ballots. we're seeing people wearing yellow pictures, brazil, national team, t shirts which have been associated with students for we have also seen people wearing red t shirts. we are mostly associated with a workers party that new field workers party. so everything has been very, very peaceful until now. in spite of the attention that we have seen on the ground, we've been talking to some of the people here. and there were telling us how important this election is. how is brazil future at stake in this election?
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and while a 99 year old woman told me that she's coming here to defend democracy, she said she was voting for us to demand democracy to defend the environment. she was very, very critical for natalie environmental policy in the amazon. we also spoke to other people who are saying that there is a risk if the left makes it to power once again, that there is a risk of corruption happening again. so lots at stake here. well both candidates have already voted jade ward. fernando voted in rio de john ada. from there he met with a local football team that won a very important regional cup. and after that, he went with a players on a helicopter all around the city. so the president is campaigning until the last minute trying to catch up with a former president. south koreans of paying tribute to the victims of a crowd crush that killed at least a $153.00 people during helloween festivities on saturday. people gathered in souls
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in one town where the accident occurred to lay flowers, unexpressed, that condolences businesses in the district known for its night life have been shot . rob mcbride reports, ah, it was a night of revelry that quickly turned into a tragedy. desperate scenes, 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. hoisin urged to milan and they came here around 10 p. m. and it was like a scene from a movie from 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
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workers are working hard, but i would say there was a lack of preparation on sunday morning sole 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 bum halloween or imagine hor, 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 but 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 beneath an incident like this was in a way predictable, not covered, restrictions were lifted,
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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 fe, have loved ones at the survivors nightmarish memories of the crushing people. so many people with him a book. and i'd like turn around and i told the crowd, because come this way. people a dog, an extensive investigation into the cause of south korea's most deadly crush now and away rob mcbride al jazeera. so for on higgins is a lecture in emergency planning and response at the gentleman jane college of criminal justice. he explains how he thinks the incident happened to many people in, in the 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're tracked there is nowhere else ago.
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if you don't have one organizer, you have to kind of guess where, based on previous years and how big the crowds gonna go. maybe i identify social media postings. 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 a plan for what to do once the crowd does get too large of easing that space, having routes for them to be escorted or directed out. so head on al jazeera, if the election in 4 years could fall, right, politicians end up as king make his in israel and africa is up and coming. fashion starts take center stage in castle with british supermodel, naomi campbell, hoping to launch their crazy father.
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ah ah hello the weather sat fair across say the arabian peninsula of lovely autumn sunshine, not too warm, not too cold. temperatures around 3334 celsius. so really pretty good as we go on through the next hour. so further north, we have got a few shadow more cloud northern airs of syria, northern parts of iraq that will slip its way down. it's more than parts of iran. and up around the caucuses, we will see some wet weather coming through here with the snow there, over the, the mountains there. as you can see, just some snow turned to northern areas of afghanistan, pushing over towards the foothills of the himalayas. but south of that pleasant sunshine. over the next few days, plenty of sunshine to cross northern parts of africa for the northwest. we have got a little more cloud there that's just knock on the edge of those temperatures. we're back briefly beginning up into the 30s. it'll be the
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a mid to low twenties as we go on into the next couple of days for the south, more heavy showers, just along the coastal fringes of west africa, from southern nigeria all the way across into sierra leone foundry shower. certainly a possibility. those storms rumble are way too into a good part of camaro. new to gabon. little more cloud coming back in to angola. some live he showers here, he'd be showers to, to eastern parts of south africa, pushing into zimbabwe and mozambique. ah. every 3 days, a woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the court. 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 their price. i want my daughter an older daughter. payton. that's not the country i want. witness. famous tedium for me is very simply the question of
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power. on al jazeera lou. ah, ah, welcome back. he watching al jazeera lines are thought top stories. this least 60 people have died on to a suspension bridge collapse in the city of movie enclosure. all state local media reporting several 100 people fell into the water rescue. operations have been noticed, facing is on the way in brazil's fiercely contested presidential run off and the suspect close competition between incumbent president variables, nar and louisiana. lulu de silva, who's hoping for a political come back south korea's morning, the death of at least
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a 153 people who are killed in a crowd crush at the halloween celebration in sol. president union suck your has warden investigation into the course of the accident. lebanon's president mc l. a wound has left his official residence. his mandate will end at midnight on monday. the 89 year old lead is tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown. and the bay route port explanation parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor mentally didn't want to santa, we had a state, would all its institutions have 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 lead to have been firming their grip there
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. we have reached this dire situation in order for lebanon to live on when he to reform and leave the country of these people. sammy nate, as the director of the lavonne institute for strategic affairs, he explains what's next for president our 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 the forms the country is deeply needed. need to the full in the news before 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 them on out there at the crisis. if not indeed with the i n s. and even than your guys to be, so horses that have in their own count on after the money time
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was asian, 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 semester on, is it? it will sion nice to the study too. but if you will, and if you all of this one at the current class, what are the establishment, however, this, what are the established establishment managed to get through the window to the government and to keep a tight on the power israel sent to hold its 5th election in 4 years and far i politicians could end up as king makers whom the prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu is hoping to secure enough sense to form and governing coalition. and has been a smith reports from westbury slim that might lead to right wing extremist taking up posts. i said, oh, the throwing stones, shoot them, it's a mob and their shouts at the police. this fall right politician is unoccupied, east jerusalem, making a typically provocative visit into palestinian neighborhood so 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, especially from the arab side, but there was also jewish violence of extremists. they were supported more by people like ben v. o thinking they had managed to cast himself as the friendly
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face of the far right. he once advocated the expulsion of all palestinians. now been given, says not just for those. he deems traitors or terrorists. i give him, i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love with the help of god. he'll be the prime minister if we are in the parliament, it'll be a full right wing government. 70 percent of israel is now described themselves as right winged, 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. israel began to despair of the prospects of making peace with the palestinians. now there was this onslaught of suicide bombings, 20 years ago, and nothing really has changed in the israeli mindset. that would push them back towards the center. all the centre left israel has become more and more right wing and the right wing is becoming more and more of a forward. if benjamin netanyahu gets the chance to form israel's next government
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and then it will be he who decides if the far right will get its 1st taste of power . now if the far right gets into government, it wants to allow parliament to overturn supreme court rulings chipping away at judicial independence and it wants to another law on breach of trust. and these are judicial records, wife regarded as allowing the overturning the correction cases benjamin netanyahu basis. bernard smith al jazeera west jerusalem rwanda's ambassador has been expelled from the democratic republic of congo. can charter says the rounds in government is supporting rebels in con goes eastern provinces. ronda says that regrets the decision and accuses the d. r. c of colluding with and different armed group. oh, people have taken to the streets of the eastern city of goma in protest. they're angry over what they call rwanda's interference in domestic matters and its support
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for the rebels. kigali as denied backing the militia and accused its neighbour of military escalation. yes, we are tired of the unjust war. we want to tell the world to rwanda, to a gondo, to stop supporting terrorists in the d. i see enough is enough. while my one there, now i'm protesting because rundown a gander through d. m. 23 are attacking our country. that's why i say we don't want this aggression anymore. people in somalia are searching for missing loved ones after suicide attack killed at least 100 people in the capitol. mogadishu, the armed group, osha barb, has claimed responsibility. priyanka go to reports. at this hospital, mogadishu, muhammad jammah berry remembers how a quiet afternoon at his shop turned into a day of death and destruction. for phil honor the chrome or alkali, we were 4 men in the shop. one of us was seriously bleeding and injured. i was also
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bleeding, it was dark, it was black smoke everywhere. i managed to come out of the shop and get help. i 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 or 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. all she, bob said, the education ministry received support from non was them countries. and as fearing somali children from their faith 5 years ago, the armed who had attacked the same intersection with truck bombs. 500 people were killed in the worst attack in somalia as history or,
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or suffering juke out of who were these somali people who are recuperating from the arch about the text 5 years ago in the same area. some of them recovered from injuries, some with disabled. some were often so lost and loved relatives in previous attacks . and other places, mahmud, who was elected in may, has declared and all out war against all sure, bob and his finances. but the attacks continue. they just told you that chalabi is being lifted out, but they are really a force to be reckoned with them and it will take time for us to be eliminated from the capital. but the work is ongoing. now we'll see a lot of tax. i am sure just because of the ongoing government and community uprising that we are seeing across the country. so molly, as preston says, his government is winning the war. but for the survivors,
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saturday's attack is yet another reminder of a conflict that's gone on for too long for no place. and no one seemed safe. bianca to 0 ships that should be carrying grain from crane to countries around the world are sitting at and can near the bus 1st. after moscow called off a you and back deal. president vladimir lansky says russia's name threatened to bring large scale fannan to africa, and asia. oscar says it may believe because it strikes on it. ships anchored off crimea. harry force that is in call for the latest. took here is saying that it isn't talks with the russians and saying that there is some cause for optimism in those talks as well as that we've been hearing from the you and secret. general antonucci cherish saying that he has delayed his departure from arab league summit in algiers by a day in order to continue his efforts to try to get this deal back up and running,
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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 russia. and that has been a demand for some time and a concern for some time expressed by russia. so, indication that he 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, destiny. if you feel that is unable to get out because of this, a decision by russia yesterday saturday or to pull out russia also giving more details around its claims of what took place at the put us of as to polt early in the morning on saturday in crimea saying that it has found the wreckage of one of the alleged ukrainian drones, a seaborne, drones used in the attack saying that it had canadian guidance systems within it that the drones came along the sea,
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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. they are simply saying that russia is using this attack as a pretext to get out of a deal that it was unhappy with young and imagining african fashioned, and sinus have visited, cass hall to showcase thy work in front of some of the biggest names in the industry, british supermodel, naomi campbell, launched her latest charity initiative, saying that there is a wealth of talent, but few opportunity for young creatives folly bazzi bo met some of their designers hoping to make any global and local celebrities have all come here to do harm. making their way to the state to see international fashion houses like valentino and leading african designers like nigeria can it's easy or south africa stadium or
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google showcase their latest designs and help promote young african talent. and what we are facing in africa is a gut offer knowledge in order to to create to hire hands projects and or so to hobbs who possibility to share. i will walk through the international that walk and, and platform since i've worked 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've been to fashion, as i said, is a beautiful place, but it's also important that it speaks about the negatives as well. ah, and we're now back stage at the marriage fashion. so as you can see, there's a lot of excitement here as a model,
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get ready to walk on stage and we're going to be talking now to the woman behind the merge initiative, british 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? we've done quite a few sort of recent with quite a broad cost the board we've done. you see a in london, we've done a one was gonna but gonna has underneath his umbrella the name tell go. there's nigeria or university of lagos. so it's quite a few and basically, you know, 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 talents can bring to the world? oh, the world, the arleson is incredible. and they have something to.

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