tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 30, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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hello, i'm molly inside the knees, ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 68 people have died off to a suspension bridge collapses in india's good, you're on state. who got the thumbs up. the bitter rivalry between brazil prides as president. gerald will snar on formerly to lila de salvas voting, begins. owning the victims of a crush in south korea's capital. witnesses say there was no one to control the crowd. turn around the crowd. come this way. people thought i'm far as small. have your latest world kept news? katara 20. 22 down. gonna star thomas partain helps fire arsenal. back to the top of the premier league. ah.
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hello and welcome to the program. the death tolls climbing this hour from a suspension bridge collapse in india. so fondly 68 people have been killed in the disaster in the city of moby, which is in coastal state. we know the several 100 people fell into the water rescue operations are ongoing. let's go to the journalist harish joshua who is in the board, which is in good your aunt state. thank you for your time, sir. what is your understanding of what exactly happened this evening? what if we go by those local authority and the reports, this breed was under no recent law that one month be doubted. getting the lord bank control and why jack did breed on the old one was published by the contractor was given
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a contract for renewal, ration, maintenance, and management. it seems that a man in man or want to make money doing as a way to renewing that if they want it this way. and that is like the quotes. have a joy to really being hanging bridge so long. last, last you did a 150 your old brace. now all of sudden you are getting a chance to read it and you know where to read and saw some warranty. 500 people grad resisting this bridge on. and they ran this tragic the primary information now from the local are you that that would be 7 bodies i've been pushed out from maturity. more than 100. are rethink on the ground in the
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navy. air force army national disaster response for dr. respond and die more than 3 months. i'll be president to read. you are free, shall dead body. it seems that this patient really go for the and done night. you want the just give me stuff. but when the but then has a rush to the tragic side, you will be morning during the operation right from the ground 0 that hope your lives can be saved. hersh, i want you to clarify something. for me, you say that this bridge did not pass. it's a correct security certification, yet the bridge was opened. why did authorities allow the bridge to be opened? it's been open now a few days. know that there is
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a question which needs to be investigated because would be dollars. keep executive officer at $300.00 to the media debt. that is no building your certificate issued by the number by the got the recall party need that one back there any certificate to the local authority. according to the research they read, not informed about reopening for public, he said reeking to know about this only from the media or day or 2. before surprisingly, do they came to know about della bank that this bridges reopen for the public. what . what, what do you, what you can do more than that, or thought or do you know, nor did the doctor stop really. does that mean that the author didn't read lippy because this, if they had they did,
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he would have been harsh. java, a journalist in mid english or all state. thank you so much for your time. thank brazilians, have only 2 hours left to vote and was shaping up as a knife edge. presidential run off. opinion polls suggests there is little between former left as president lulu de silva on the far right incumbent valuable scenario . your boss did most hopping up. i like both for model, 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 me to continue this month. oh, i voted for luda 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,
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because the opponent is bo sonata. also, nora has no morals. you make fun of human misery, as we have seen in the pandemic. well, in the 1st round, bolton are defined opinion polls and got more than 43 percent forcing a run off. he says he wants to protect gold family and the homeland lula says this election is a choice between democracy and fascism. in the 1st round, he won more than 48 percent of the votes. well, we've got to correspondence across voting in a moment. we'll hear from our latin american ed is salisia newman, who is at a polling station. in sao paolo vos las speak to teresa bow, who's out the electoral tribunal in brazil? leah certainly 2 hours left to vote. talk us through the mood that was happening while this has been a very tight tray, some paula rice raised a very tense rates. we've been going around several of polling stations around
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brazilian, the situation seemed very, very normal. they are people voting peacefully. however, there are some worrying reports coming out of brazil's northeast region, their federal highway police. there's accusations of federal highway, police right there has been when known to be probably for now to have been carrying out several operations and rolled blocks apparently on several buses or taking voters to those polling side. this is extremely concerning. this is something l types of operations have been banned by the electro tribunal, and that's why the director of the electro caribbean has called the director off the highway police to give it an explanation about what's been going on this director of the how will police posted on social media, the night before the election, asking people to vote for you to watch for a full suddenly we're right here at the electoral tribune. i'm waiting for a press conference from the director of this institution. he's also
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a member of the supreme court. so we will have to see what he has to say. however, this only adds up to the tension that has been ongoing in this country. in the past week towards this lecture election day, mostly because we know that president fernando has been questioning this country's electronic voting system for at least a few years. he has challenged the lecturer tribune, as he has challenged it before. when he even asked the forces to be involved in the counting process. so this only adds up to the tension and to that political violence that could take up. and in brazil we have heard of several incidents that have been leading up to the election. and of course, there's lots of concern that something like this could escalate. so we will have to wait. what happened in this remaining 2 hours where we waiting for the results. and the big question here is whether not totally with the outcome by the president, you will to, and i don't know of the election. the big question everyone here is wondering is whether he will acknowledge those results. ok, theresa?
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by the, at the electoral tribunal. in brasilia we can bring in the see a newman who is in south pablo this year. we keep hearing how incredibly tight the race is, how close it is, each 5 ah, well, 1st of all, this has been all along a very dirty campaign, a very, very divisive one, and a very tense one. as you know, we're at the, at a holding station here where people continued to trickle in. but as my colleague that is more just mentioned, it hasn't been easy for many people on top of having the, the police in many areas, especially areas that are that supportive of the lula candidacy having difficulties getting to the polls. we're also hearing and there have been many complaints that public transport has been stopped in many places, including here in the state of south paolo which is the largest state in the
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country in terms of the voting population. so in all sorts of irregularities have been taking place and that could make a big difference in the confidence and in the outcome itself. as you know, now the polls have slight shona. let the seal on the left wing, former president as being ahead, but not with a very, very large and comfortable lead. and of course, as you may remember in the 1st round, the polls were absolutely off, so nobody really knows for sure. just how close this election will be or could be. and the fact that so many people are having trouble making it to the polls in areas that are poor and rural, which are again the what, the places where a greater percentage of the population support lula that silva could make a big, big difference. in fact, the p t, a, the former president political party has asked for the courts to arrest the head of the highway police for having ordered the police to,
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to put road blocks and other things that to impede people's free passage to the voting stations. here people have been very, very calm, will be waiting, of course, like everyone else when the bo county begins and it will be a very quick process. it will only take probably a maximum of 3 or 4 hours to know the outcome. and the question of course is how will both sides respond to that outcome? ok, many thanks thought. let's see it niemen. in sao paolo, i speak now to nelson in non se you'll in brazil yet, his a reset chain to racism, and brazil, and a professor at the university of priscilla. thank you for your time, sir. you, i believe, are a lulu supporter and not simple scenario fan. can i ask why? yes, i my greetings for all other people in the hours either. and 1st of all, i would say i would like to see that people are to all those people that lula east
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nowadays, the only option or democracy i've the, in my, i in my, i think really that both so narrow beings, the faces, both on our own means the return off to take their sheep in brazil, the real real is facing a difficult situation here. in my opinion, i think that there's another way instead of 2222, to vote in lola. i think that we must voting lula both in the fence of democracy in this country. you talk about your concerns about both scenarios. can you elaborate on those? when you say, under him, it is a dictatorship. what exactly are your concerns?
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also now is it didn't fired with did did the past of brazil while a misery detector, sheep, or cures, aka eat your cured. but from day that night in 6 to 421985, he is a thing to find a wife to propose us with the ideas of where that was it rest defended by those those meet me 30 forces. so are in there nowadays. i think that is, it's a return off old, old ideas. it's a return all the, the possible for example offers the site is full of prejudice against a great against to women against black people against board people against homosexuals. it so it is amazing, amazing because and now it's,
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it's obviously we have at one or one when the question of to, to keep, to do this conservative agenda, or to, or to defend the democracy and the right of every one of or for example to, to defy to defend, for example, to human rights. it does the both. the both agenda are very, very different. second, i didn't, can sorry to interrupt. why do you think often are still has so much support than i mean, let's take one example, for example, is publicly been opposed to feminism, yet they are so many women that still support him. why? in my dodgy, we have one kind of strong illumination bleached go away. they shook truman is here of course it gave to us so more so it's a. a advantage for does that include some public policies,
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doing lula government and doing? do you were a government was very reverse draw very important for women. so public policies was very, very wonderful. black people for e g. she knows people. so it's abuse, but are the same time we're her political and the nation here. that's it. that's amazing. that's all. so that's it. okay. really interesting to talk to nelson in a sense yo as a researcher in to racism in brazil speaking to us that from brazil. yeah, thank you for your time sir. plenty more ahead on the knees, our including scenes of utter desperation. the death toll rises from a devastating storm. that's the philippines. 5th election in 4 years could fall. right. politicians end up as king makers in israel and sports will meet the artist
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behind this giant sized tribute to one of the well cups greatest and ah, south koreans are paying tribute to the victims of a crowd crush that killed at least a 153 people during halloween festivities on saturday, april gathered in souls. it's a one town where the accident occurred to lay flowers and expressed their 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. foyzey urged to me and then came here at 10 p. m. and it was like a scene from
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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 hoping to have on 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 on sunday morning sole woke up to the enormity of this tragedy as the bar and entertainment district of sole 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 handle, you know, imagine for it's a tragedy and
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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 answer for anxious relatives. a search to find out the fe, have loved ones and the survivors nightmarish memories of the crushing people. there's so many people with it. well, i turn around and i had told the crowd because gotten this late. people a dog, an extensive investigation into the cause of south korea as most deadly crush now
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and away rob mcbride al jazeera. so a tropical storm has swept out of the philippines after swamping much of the country. the death toll from flooding his climb to 80 with at least 31 people still missing on the low has more 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 w status says he wasn't able to get any sleep and then up went on. yes, i'm indoor, but it's the 1st time this has happened to us we've been with since last night. we can't change because all our clothes are wet and some were even swear, pauline, well we've lost so much. even our chicken slide. lisa flores, one of her daughters, neighbors, says she feared for her life and her children. and i have been, i'm getting my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned and our house
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collapsed? we would have been buried alive. 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 page of the gate. this was how high the flood waters were. thousands of filipinos are still in temporary shelters . social workers here see, 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 to provide the necessary aid go him deport today. up in hope is on its way. if it doesn't arrive to day, it will arrive tomorrow morning. that's the late best. you can expect it. no matter where you are. for now, some filipinos are going around and don't eating food packs. an act of kindness
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victim c is unexpected. but the welcome gesture. their faith in humanity restored. during one of the most trying types. barnaby low al jazeera, you must city the philippines. lebanon's president michelle allen has left his official residence. his mandates will end at midnight on monday. 89. your latest tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown. and the bay route port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor. many kilowatts or 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 elite who have been firming their grip till we have reached this
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dire situation in order for lebanon to live on. when he to reform and rid the country of these people, semi nasa is the director of the levant institute for strategic affairs. he explains what is next for president allen? 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 be full in the new therapy for them, especially that this is that condition that the i am looking to have that going on and there is no other way to get going on out there at the crisis. if not, indeed with the i m s, and even than your gas, we saw horses that have in there by non 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 you would, should have been nice to this 32, but a few was and if you all of this one at the current class for the establishment. however, this was the established establishment managed to get through the window to the government and did keep a di to put it on the power israel said to hold its 5th election in 4 years and far right. politicians could end off as king makers, the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu was hoping to secure enough feats to
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form a governing coalition. on board by the smith reports from western slim that might lead to right wing extremists taking up posts throwing stones, them. it's a mop and their shouts at the police. i said this far i politician isn't occupied 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 are ups and jews are living though royalty the 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 that's just for those. he deems traitors or terrorists. i keep having him. i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love with the help of god. he'll be the prime minister. if we are in the parliament, it'll be a full right wing government. 70 percent of israel is now described themselves as right wing, a trend that is traced back to the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising that began in 2000. that was a landmark 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 or the center left. israel has become more more right wing and the right wing is becoming more more of a foreign. 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. judicial independence, it wants to another law and breach of trust. and these are judicial with homes wife regarded as allowing no return and the connection cases, benjamin netanyahu. bernard smith al jazeera wester's. so heads on al jazeera, we report from the front lines in east and ukraine where russian forces the trying to capture a strategic town african up and coming fashion stars takes then to stage and cast home with british super model, no mechanical hoping to launch their careers even find that. oh, and in sports we'll hear what catalyst football fans have to say about bad teams. welcome chances.
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ah ah. hello the weather set fare across say the arabian bunch less a 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 areas of syria, northern parts of iraq that will slip its way down. its in northern parts of iran and up around the caucuses. so we will see some wet weather coming through here. little bit of snow there, over the, the mountains there's, you can see just some snow turn to northern areas of afghanistan pushing over towards the foothills of the himalayas, but south of that pleasant sunshine. over the next few days, probably a sunshine to across northern parts of africa for the north west. we have got a little more cloud there, that's just knock on the edge of those temperatures. we're back recently beginning
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up into the 30s. it'll be the mid to low twenty's 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 our way to into good part camaro new to gabon, little more cloud coming back in to angola. some live he showers, he, he be showers to, to eastern parts of south africa, pushing into zimbabwe and mozambique. ah, that brutus she, rocky journalist, whose visualizing complex statistics in a simple art form. i think there are some really exciting opportunities to break apart from my system's power and to collect data in a way that thank so represents different community, challenging mainstream misconceptions to the why crates and handle ministration
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welcome back you watching al jazeera mind default top stories this hour, at least 60 people. 68 people have died off to a suspension bridge collapse, and the city of more be in control. it stays several 100 people fell into the water rescue operation. cell underway. boating is underway in brazil's fiercely contested presidential ronald analysts expected place competition between the incumbent president variable scenario and louis enough to distill those, hoping for a political come back south korea's morning, the death of at least a 153 people who were killed in a crowd crush. helloween celebration, insult president units. so p o has ordered investigation into the course of the accident. a russia stepping up efforts to capture the eastern ukrainian town of back loot. it sits on a name road leading to the crane in hell cities as sla vianza and clamor to ask. as
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i said, bank reports, if backlit fall was it could bring on the 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 strong teams to send them details of russian troops. but whenever they fire in russian troops by a back with me, wait inside until there's a lull in the firing, the ukrainians have told us we can't show any roads than marks or anything that will reveal their positions. this soldier says he was a kitchen appliance salesman before rushes invasion. so 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
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a time when the russians fired mortars machine guns and also snipers music. 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, horn resting. now. ukrainian troops faced both russian soldiers and troops from the self declared don, ex people's republic, or dpr with touches the work. picky will not muscle. one of their tact is hard using a lot of men to push forward and aggressive in. they see the use heavy ation and artillery. when they recorded the russians matter. 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 separatists took control of parts of eastern ukraine. we need more weapons. i
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mean more western weapons is not only guns, but also high precision and high caliber weapons. we get the russians a good punch, but we would like more western weapons, the racial moral, to 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 the ukrainian front lines. the soldier spots of movement. no measure look of me for a formidable max points out to us that our flat jackets are useless here. go through here. yeah. 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, beg, i'll da 0,
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eastern ukraine ships that should be carrying grain from ukraine to countries around the world. a carney sitting at anchor near the boss for itself to moscow cooled off a us back deal. president blossom is lensky, says rushes moves threatens to bring large scale famine to africa. and asia also says it made the move because it strikes ships anchored of crimea hurry forth to the key with the latest took here is saying that it is in 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 un secretary general, antonio cherish 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 fertilize it 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 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, destin for 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 are of around it, claims of what took place at the put us of asked to paul early in the morning on saturday or 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, alongside the or the corridor, the stair, 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
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russia is using this attack as a pretext to get out of the deal that it was unhappy with a man has a ties a migrant processing center in the southern u. k. port of dover. he reportedly through 3 petrol bombs attached with fireworks at the center, one of which did not go off around later, kill himself. kent police said one minor injury was reported on inquiries into the incident. ongoing 13 soldiers have been ambushed and killed in bikini faso. security source is said, the attack was carried out by an armed group. full members of the defense forces wounded people in somalia. such things missing loved ones after suicide attack killed at least a 100 people in the cap. somebody shoe a arms grey palliser. bob has claimed responsibility rank up to reports. at this hospital, mogadishu, muhammad jammah, berry remembers how
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a quiet afternoon at his shop turned into a day of death and destruction. for phil honor de 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 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 i feel 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 them countries. and his fearing somali children from their faith, 5 years ago,
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the armed who 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 god who were the victim somali people who are recuperating from the archibald the tax 5 years ago in the same area. but some of them recovered from injuries, some were disabled, some were often so lost their loved relatives in previous attacks and others, our to load them shallow. pressing mahmoud who is elected in may, has declared and all out war against all sure, bob and his finances. but the attacks continue, it just tells you that chalabi is being rooted out, but they are really forced to be reckoned with them and it will take time for us to be eliminated from the capital. but the work is ongoing. now we'll see a lot of tax, i am sure, just because of the ongoing government and community uprising that we are seeing
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across the country. so molly, as 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. for no plaintiff, no one seemed safe. the young 20 people, a protesting in the eastern city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo. the angry what they call wonders, interference in domestic matters and its support for the rebels. kigali denies backing. the militia accuses its neighbour of military escalation. we are tired of the unjust war. we want to tell the world to rolanda, to god, to stop supporting terrorists in the d. r. c. enough is enough. why? why?
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and then now i'm protesting because rundown gander through d. m to a new 3 are talking are countries. that's why i say we don't want this aggression anymore. and sit down, protested, took to the streets of the capital call tomb to demand the return to civilian rule . authorities of cold enough parts of the capital and security forces happened deployed near the presidential palace. take ass was eased on demonstrators earlier on sunday. rwanda's ambassador has been expelled from the democratic republic of congo. kinshasa says that the rwandan government is supporting rebels and colon goes east and provinces. rhonda says it regrets the decision on a case is the d. c of colluding with a different armed group. fighting as such in the region on the m 23 armed group has reportedly gained ground in recent days. the u. s. mid term elections adjust over a week away and immigration is a key issue, shaping the ballots as voters choose between democrats and republicans. many
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refugees and migrants. a worried about how the outcome will affect the future. listed, slimy, has more for me, oak the number of arrest that the u. s. southern border has never been higher. 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 care. pedro was among 150000 venezuela, allowed to remain in the country to file for asylum. most of those asylum seekers wait near the border to be process. but recently, governors from republican lead border states have been putting migrants like him on buses and sending them to democratic lead city in protest of federal immigration policies. with a record number of migrants pressing into the united states and arriving in cities
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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. but they have to apply before they get here. and thanks to a 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 being deported. administration 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
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say the u. s. policy is inhumane. using trump era policies to pretty much shut down our border and are really 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 0 new york. okay, sport is next on out there including action from the copa limits. and doris, i know as flamingo seek redemption, often losing last year. ah, i should to act as a different stages of their life. share the highs and lows of following dreams of
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ah, a time for some sport his for molly and thank you so much. world cut bound gone a star, thomas? par tay helps, has helped fire arsenal back to the top of the english. primarily the 29 year old score. the pick of the goals as the gunners hammer, nottingham, forest, 5 nil the result means arsenal are 2 points clear at the top of the table party and his gun and teammates begin their world cup campaign against portugal. on november 24th england's mark as ransford is looking good ahead of concert 2022. it was on targets help manchester united beat west ham. one know at old trafford. united cit. 5th in the premier league. argentina are one of the favorites to win the world cup. their last title came in 1986. the late
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d. your marriage, donna, who guided them to that title would have been 62 on sunday since his death 2 years ago. many tributes have been paid to the legendary player. mung. them a mural on a plane painted by maximilian. no bag. now sco since them the artist has painted many more including some a hugely impressive scale. oh yeah. but yeah, no. min b macmillan . oh, and you have to call out of the not because i will not make them would i leave it off right now? yeah. okay. been day independent if somebody good i'd either you or if you got it or not. if it got me to tell you that it was actually like to be done so, but i like you had to call guy and nobody a law coin and what they don't issue that i feel like the you if when they caught
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in the flu shot and in their part of their muffled out in the future and thought of it pretty minimal. and he knew it. you're going to be out in a people, you know, movie in dinner and i know you could okay to go a lot of indiana, etc. and okay, maybe getting like load out your weight on it again. bobby, i'm in need of some of them. but under, when you, if i'm, if i die it's okay. if i have enough, when i go by pull out, pull up any added lawyer. yeah. you could okay, now i would, i, would i make the eat dial out and be nice to have been sand. okay. well, i not do anything going over a year to the actual if even w t i e? no, but i don't there be a major issue with my own. i have been
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a full year with being do what i think i think you don't need it there by feel when you walk in it even you have put in a little bit different than where you're going will know when i feel. busy in the a you gotta get shopping, don't be boy it. so you all got it and do you mean to within and they be able to know, you know, just seem to them and then well, i need to but i feel in the, in the evening and i'm not going to be in a similar if you're not driving gabby, so i was jack in this incident anyway, but again, if any man so go more nice and do one the old bit, but out of you it says view men,
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so i end up as amended. okay. doesn't it? unlike argentina, columbia didn't make the cut for cuts are 2022. well in their absence, the countries under 17 women's team have become a source of pride. it finished runners. op says they attempted to become well champions and india south americans b one know by spain. in the final alessandra ramp yeti has more from the colombian capital because it was a thrilling final with a number of chances on both sides. in the end, the experience of the reigning agenda, spain allow them to take the lead about it only at the end of a very confused actually which the ball touched the columbia. they've been there on a good man and ended up and own that goal. but for the people that were out here watching the game, this was already in many ways
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a victory given the fact that this is the 1st time ever that a world cup. and it's also telling us that growth and answer is the and the passion, the words woman's football in the country i, it's time to remove the joy if notation that defined women's football in columbia. it's time to progress. and this result is a major step forward. even if they lost the final, where to be swimming footballers give us the greatest achievement in the history of colombian football, reaching the final awful world, come. they are champions and our pride and be blue, received them as such. when they come back, it is a very clear message to the colombian football federation. it is time to support them, respect them, and that there must be a women speak at all levels. gloomy and supporters believe there sir, great space for growth forward there. so team and it's super star limbeck a say the who has been nominated as best the player of the year at the global
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soccer awards. but what everybody here hopes the most is that the colonial federation will take notice and increase investment in supports in women's football in columbia, brazilian side, flamenco, have won the cup of liberty doris, then he at medical parent and say, one knell in an old brazilian filing final and apple door, gabriel barbosa. it is the 3rd time that from manga have won the co back, the 4th year in a row that the brazilian team has looked at the trophy. martina are one of the most popular teams here in katara. so hell malik went to watch their game on saturday, with a group of pottery fans to find out what they have to say about their countries. well, kept chances. oh, a foot board money. and this is where fans often get together to watch the game. it's called a much this. let's take a look inside while
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a problem for you to reshape barcelona one, the most popular teams in cutter, they take on valencia in the legal less what? oh wow. it turns even my just our friends will like who 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 are also we are think to host the other funds here remember this and the see our culture, our match, this how we watch them games emerges. marshall ha. and we are with since 2010, nearly 12 years now. i was so excited to buy the tickets, to attend the games for out of the mission team until the national teams of the
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pool. ah, and since 2000 a, they actually sucked us with a group that we can for us, i think is the 1st. but you don't know them on how to do it. but i, i feel that with a dramatic win for glasgow. they were there one mill this toby had a great time, a good time. right. well, the world is coming from sure. well, we'll have a great time, maybe in the stadiums or maybe broccoli or the merger throat. yeah. i was out there. so, hell malik reporting there on the houston astros had one game to
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a baseballs world series against the philadelphia phillies, the asterisk bidding, beating the phillies 5 to, to level the best of 7 series at one gig piece. game 3 is on monday in philadelphia . south africa pulled off a stunning funnel over when against india. the t 20 woke up in australia. the pro tears topped india score of $100.00. 33 with just 2 balls remaining in perth. the result means they talk to as for india, this was their 1st loss of the tournament and their 2nd in the standings. i was the only sport for now. my lean back to you. thanks for now young and emerging african fashion dishonest have visited, cast out to showcase they work in front of some of the biggest names in the industry. british supermodel know me. campbell launched her latest charlsee initiative saying that there is a wealth of talent, a field, but to cease for young creatives, folly bar table met some of the design is hoping to make the ending. global and local celebrities have all come here to do harm making their way to the states to
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see international fashion houses like valentino and leading african designers like nigeria can it's easy or south africa stadium or google showcase their latest designs and help promote young african talent and what we are facing in africa is a gap of knowledge in order to to create, to hide hand products and also to hub. so possibility to share i will walk through the international uh, network and platform info. right now i'm the collections that i've been doing really has been focusing around her corruption. you know, that word conky experience and it's really important, i think especially as i said is a beautiful place. but it's also important that it speaks about the negatives as well. oh,
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and when our vaccines are the major fashion, so as you can see, there's a lot of excitement here as the models get ready to walk on stage. and we're going to be talking now to the woman behind the major initiative. where you, supermodel, naomi campbell, who's known for a charitable effort for africa about also we need to get governments in each of our countries in the continent to also be involved in supporting their creative as it is a big business. so what countries are you focusing on for the 1st stage, or we've done quite a few sort voiceovers for quite a broad hoster board. we've done new ca in london. we've done one with garner, but garner has underneath his umbrella bernini 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 until we can keep producing every year new initiatives. and what do you think these young african talents can bring to the
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world? oh, the arleson is incredible and they have something to teach to. they have something to learn but able to have them into give. and i feel like now their eyes are in africa and this is africa's time to rise and celebrate. and to be given the platform opportunities like everyone else in every other country in the world. and you can find much more on our website. the address for that is al jazeera dot com. again, at that for me, molly, inside for the sneeze, our marion m as it is in london next. ah ah.
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