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really the so the narrowly when the president will run off and he promises to unite and divided nation. meanwhile tis and sadness amongst supporters afar rise, incumbent valuable sanara, lost the pole, but has yet to concede defeat. ah, hello, there, i'm the saucy. attain this is al jazeera life and our ha also coming up. russia steps up its assault on ukraine with a series of blasts being had in the capitol rescue teams in india, searching for those still missing. after pedestrian bridge collapsed, killing more than $150.00. and south korea's president pay his respects to the victims of saturday, stampede and soul that left more than $150.00 people that ah well, brazil's, a formally lula da silva, has pulled off
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a political come back. he won a tightly contested presidential run off against far right incumbent diable, sanara ha lula got more than 50.9 percent of the vote. that's just one percent difference ahead of his rival and the tightest election and nearly 40 years. and the 1st time that a sitting president has not been reelected. yes, yes. t, the most essential task is to ensure that every child, every woman, every man can have breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. we're going to bring back the ministry of culture. we're going to create a public commission so that culture can become something that everyone has access to. so that culture can become an industry that produces jobs. those who are afraid of culture, of those who don't like the people and who don't like freedom or latin america aris ellis, anyone has worn out from cell power. he did not win by
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a huge amount. so people who have been with him for thick and thin as you say, have wanted this country to return to the policies that he enshrined when he was president, 2 times in a row and fact which had to do with bit better social justice, more rights for the minorities of guarantees of food for everyone in this country. they are now 33000000 brazilians war going hungry. even though brazil is a food basket, it is a producer of a, of a large percentage of the food that there is in the world right now. and so those sorts of policies that made him so popular, especially amongst the poor and even the middle class, people who were once poor but who were able to climb to the middle class and their children were allowed to go to university because of his programs. they want that back again, including blacks who until new law came to the presidency, often were not allowed more than often, usually were not able to get into public universities. but he had
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a system of affirmative action that allowed blacks and other minorities to go to university. that has changed the face of brazil in the long term. but then there are other people who are more than going back to the past. they just want to guarantee that brazil stays on track in terms of being a democracy. and there was a lot of concern. and there still is that current president tried both. so nato was becoming more and more authoritarian and not respecting brazil's democratic institutions. meanwhile, supporters of incumbent boston aro, have expressed disbelief and disappointment, but the result the far right leader has not yet made a speech conceding defeat. but brazilian state media are reporting that 2 leaders of congress and the senate to have acknowledged to lose victory. and both of them are political allies and valuable senari. teresa has worn out from outside the presidential residents and brazilian. it's also unlikely that he will call elected president lula. feel about that, he will concede to it. so this only adds up to the tension that this country has
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been in for the past weeks since the 1st round table tonight has been questioning this country's electronic voting system for 8 weeks. he has question, the lecturer trivial question. this course you can even ask the military to carry out the counting process. so certainly there's been lots of potential, lots of face in the country. so we were surrounded bible tonight of supporters. many of them were crying desperate because of the cabinet result. there was a service and evan jelly conservative people praying on the ground saying that this country flag wont be turned red. those are the colors of the workers party, saying that i should be in prison and not sitting on the presidential feet. there's also some report in several cities across the country where there's some roadblocks where protesters apparently these are small protest for now where protesters are asking for the military to take over. in fact, some of the people we spoke to in the gathering,
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we were at right in front of the congress. this are both so that if reporters were telling us that they were hoping that the president will be meeting with a military ever. and i know for, for something such as a cool could take place. this is very, very unlikely. at this point. when i spoke to christopher sabatini, he's a senior fellow for latin america at the thing time. chatham house. he says it's a tense, nice and bizarre. boston or is not conceded yet, so it's, it's kind of a tense ny right now in brazil. but what's happened interestingly is the interest community has rushed to, to recognize little as victoria prison bind called it regulate him. so did president micron france? so there's an attempt to sort of insulate if you will, a louis victory from any attempts by the whole scenario pro base if you will bolster himself to derail it. but let's see what happens is, you mentioned there, some protests are mostly from farmers of the highways blocking highways. and
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there's always been this lingering fear that protest could spread in a few states, especially where boston are, has strong support among the state military police. there the could spread, but we'll have to see, i think one is on tenterhooks right now. i'm waiting to see what boston are himself does. but for now at least all of the international community and much of the political community within brazil. and lisa leadership is accepting the result lose when is different. uh, 1st of all its obviously very much a victory against a populace nationalist really anti progressive candidate that is really sort of a different strain. whereas in the cases of chile, in the cases of columbia, had to do with decay of full party systems rejection, if you will, of more conservative, but more traditionally conservative market based economy. ah, russia has stepped up its nissan tax on ukraine, a series of explosions have been had in the capitol high force it has when i 1st
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frankie. this is the 3rd monday in october that there have been a series of such strikes here in the ukrainian capital. they started a couple of hours ago. loud explosions heard particularly to the north of keys. the government is saying that 40 strikes have been carried out on keys and there been images as well of some interceptions or least the use of anti missile systems as well. and the authorities here saying that there have been partial power outages. as a result, it seems to be another attack on infrastructure or water shortages as well. the mayor is saying that otherwise, services are, are, are operating as normally as possible. and there have been reports from elsewhere in the country as well khaki. the metro stopped working at least for some time in which a kasey region in sa, parisha, partial power outages there as well in about 3040 minutes ago. lots of phones were
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buzzing in, in this building and presumably around the country with an extreme emergency alert . that's a new system that they've been testing recently when there is a sort of a national scale emergency level attacks are reports of further launches as well. so yes, a, it is another wide scale attack. it seems being launched on this monday by russian . it comes just a couple of days after the drone attack, the russia says, was carried out by ukraine against its naval vessels in crimea. meanwhile, the un coordinator for the black sea grain deal says civilian cargo ships can never be a military target, nor held hostage. and comes after russia decided to pull out of the you and broke it, grendale the u. n. t. a and ukraine has now agreed on a plan to allow 14 ships transferring grant leave tacket waters. ukraine says a total of $218.00 vessels are effectively blocked. moscow says it withdrew from the 3 month old agreement after that attack that he referred to on its back safely
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. sh. now the desktop on the bridge collapse and india has risen to at least 132 military teams are searching for victims and the western state of good europe officials. a hundreds of people fell into the river when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge snapped. it had been closed for renovation and only we open to the public last week. the ball, it could be able to login. many children were enjoying holidays, could do ali and they came here as tourists. all of them fell one on top of another . the breach collapsed to to overloading. maslanka is a senior assistant editor at the hindu newspaper. he says that when the bridge reopened, it didn't have a safety certificate from the government. if the, you know, shopping the weird thing. so we know that the bridge is collect at 1st was given. so to operate the please. and frankly,
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in good one and the private company for innovation and bidding please be home, municipal official thing in the pick men you know, certificate to pick know that because of the breed before reopening it and then therefore the state government has come to the circumstances that led to the, to the duty, but take it by, by all accounts, it appears that my 2 men made 50 certificate of pain before your age. and that is why the government as the committee, but you know it's, it's very shopping that the private handling, very, very sensitive, you know, and then the reopening without even informing development. authority is nearly
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100 people are confound. and after tropical storm now gay hit the philippines on friday, not death toll is expected to rise. dozens of the missing and recovery teams have little hope of finding more survivors. the storm, different villages and farm land on the southern islands of mens. now, more than 100 homes buried in land line on still a head here on out as it is a will hold. it's just election and for years and the number of seats that are in parties when could have a significant impact. and how argentina's football fans i've been legacy of married on i will inspire them. any upcoming love come ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready to with sponsored my cattle aways. hello. the remarkable waltz that we've seen across much of europe is in the process of slipping out to
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the waste. a lottie finance. right. a central part, nice big area of high pressure has been keeping it settled. once you get the early morning, mister fogg out of the way, bright sunshine coming through for the afternoon. but over towards the west, this is where we got that wet weather, that the changeable weather, which will start to flood in as we go on through the next couple of days. how high has been blocking things off as it moves out of the way cooler, where will grassy tumble in. so 17 celsius there in london for monday afternoon or 21 in bordeaux 70. former didn't have a look over the next couple days. how these numbers, they just start to gravity, ease their way down 15 in london in paris, 13 by the time we come to thursday. so there is something of a change, and that will make his way across much of the continent is already fading in with some where to where the coming into western parts through ireland, northern ireland, western passes, scotland as we go on in to monday wells and southern england, seeing somewhat to weather much of france also sing good deal, wet weather and we'll see some wet weather, grassy pushing back into west space. all ease is further eastward,
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some heavy rain. heavy showers tend to snow across sia, alps as we go through our choose day wet and windy weather coming in behind. but for the time being warm dry is sunny for the east. the weather sponsored by cattle airways. in these turbulent times, up front return is for new season. join me, mark, i'm on hill as we take on the big issues, they are literally being turned back. how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about the issue that matter from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. those voices have to be brought to the table they have to matter. we have to start to talk about the fees you. we will challenge the conventional wisdom . up on al jazeera lou. ah
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ah, hello daniel watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories here. the salad, a number of explosions have been heard and the ukrainian capital key is for local government. officials say they have been at least 40 strikes on monday, targeting energy facilities. these attacks come to stays after a drone attack and crimea from the brazilian leader due to the sofa has pulled off a political come back. he won a title, contested rental against president gyal scenario. meanwhile, supporters of both scenarios have expressed disbelief and disappointment. at the result, the far right leader has not yet made a speech. conceding defeat, people in israel, i heading to the palace there on tuesday for the 5th general election in 4 years. the number of seats that are parties when could determine if former prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu can come back than a sniff has more from light in central israel. palestinian israelis make up 20 percent of israel's population, would have little influence in its government. despite the efforts of activists survey suggested, turn out as low as 40 percent in this 5th election in 4 years. there's frustration the best time our parties have been able to form a single block to maximize the number of seats they could when they don't trust the israeli political system. that it will her be fair to them. her and 2nd, a big, frustrated with that of leadership also that they did not unite in order to pass spirit commonly in the coming election that have more impact on decision making. and therefore, they don't see any reason if they have no impact. why participate in the last election? the conservative religious arab party, united arab list,
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became the 1st in israeli history to join a governing coalition, led by yale appeal that was formed just to keep benjamin netanyahu out. but many here feel by the experiment didn't make much of a difference to arab communities that have long been under resourced. not voting is, is, is an, an, as an important phenomenon that comes to show that this believe of basine ends in it, in the state of israel and citizen. and the system itself as a system, regardless of who is in their government or not. we palestinians inside israel are repressed and we need people to defend us, and we need to send representatives to the parliament to stand up for our rights and our issues. a low turn out this time could have a profound effect on the direction of israel politics. i think with the most important and volatile love voters in terms of turn out other palestinian arabs, who are citizens of israel, the morals, them vote. and if there are parking spots,
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the threshold, they move the center of these oily party system more up to the left or more to the antenna, tanya. okay. 2 years ago are parties health? 15 seats in the 120 c class it. the palestinian israeli part is and it around just 8 seats impala which wholesale possibly. and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national. ah, wow. burnett's me al jazeera la lebanon's president, michelle owen has left his official residence a day early. his mandate is said to end at midnight on monday. the 89 year old leaders tenure has seen financial meltdown and the buried port expression parliament has so far been unable to agree on a success. m. ali has some reports now on the departing precedence, legacy. ah,
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they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into a fade state. resident michelle ounce tenure has come to an end. but. ready so promising to continue to fight against corruption within what he describes as. ready building establishment about jerry, milly, it looks like the piano, the biggest financial crime committed in the world using your own money. we could have cut the losses by using capital controls to prevent money smuggling on something that still hasn't happened and why they're challenging us. is it because they're going to be prosecution? we don't where little terry, just like the last 2 president, parliament has not approved the replacement for plunging the country once again into crisis and creating a power vacuum own set. he's also approving the government resignation. i think we're very familiar with this, these vacuums, this is not the 1st time as you know, that we face such as vacuum more of the tradition now. nevertheless,
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i think this is representative of the inability of the cut and lebanese constitution. it's inability to function properly. the president left surrounded by his supporters who came to accompany him on his strip from the presidential palace to refuse. this is our 2nd departure from the presidential reduction the fed. so i'm leaving defeated. i've been live in the civil war, came to an end in 1990. now, he leaves behind a legacy that many of the beneath will remember his presidency for some analysts release. the challenges facing lebanon began long before i came to office on february, should be thought of as part of the continuum. what we have currently living in lebanon is, is the continuity off pop that has been unraveling for the past.
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not just 10 years or 11 years, somewhat even extend. it can continue until the 1900 ninety's who's a christian came to power in 2016 endorse questions. the law in a political deal that brought back cindy. politician, sad, how did he prime minister mentally beneath will likely remember the own era as a time of great difficulties? the biggest one being the 2020 b with port explosion that killed hundreds their investigation into the cause went nowhere with various political factions. exert impress on the judiciary to limit the scope of the inquiry that was followed by the significant loss of value in the nation's currency, which has led to the total financial collapse, and people are unable to withdraw their money. lebanon will now await the election up a new president in the coming weeks. but it's not only about political factions at
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green going to candidate. it's also about regional players facilitating and supporting such a move. for now, despite all the troubles, many beneath will hope to see a more stable future. and then ed to that troubles. ashley merger 0. bob leben on south korea's president has joined warners at his shrine and on a saturday stampede victims and so insecure and his wife laid flowers at them, while more than 150 people were killed in that crown. during halloween festival, tens of thousands of people had gathered packing narrows, signed streets. a police task force has been set up to investigate. for mcbride has more from been getting a briefing monday morning from the government on ways that he will deal with the aftermath of this tragedy. it includes things like the declaring of the area around details where the tragedy happened as a disaster zone. that way,
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it would then be entitled to various support schemes. there's been the announcement of financial support for funeral arrangements. there will be many funerals in the coming days, also for the payment of medical bills. we still have scores of people in hospital, but at the same briefing day with some very tough questions being asked. and that will be further questions about this, about the level of policing on a saturday night when this tragedy happened. which does it with the value of hindsight to a certain degree seem locally inadequate. according to the many of the people who would that we would simply turned into the scenes of chaos as part of the morning process that we're going to have for the coming week. we're having the setting up of these memorial alters in cities across south korea. this one is outside of city, whole at there is another alter across in each one near the scene of the tragedy. there is, i think, a sense of disbelief, almost numbness from people here in south korea. it's a country that, you know, he's renowned for self control. following the rules,
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and we saw that during the pandemic that people weren't allowed to meet up. so they didn't, people had to wear masks and everyone wore a mask when people were allowed to gather again for things like k, pop concepts, offer protest rallies in march is then it's all very well organized, very well policed and very well marshalled. there are lots of questions being asked about how this was allowed to happen. we know from president units took y'all who has been down to this altar, that things will be different in the future. that all that the, the staging the crowd control measures the big events in the future will be, will be looked at very strongly indeed. but it, as many people here will tell you, have sadly taken this tragedy for that to happen. well, the theater is typically a place where people can escape, the reality is of everyday life. but that's much harder to do and q where reminders of the ongoing war are everywhere. and despite the dangers, actors have continued performing and plays in front of theater audiences. mom and
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jam, june reports now from ukraine's capitol. this, at this theater in keith address rehearsal begins. and 2 veteran ukranian actors run through there seems to be memorizing the dialogue has been easy. maintaining their focus has not been woman in one moment. iraq, it could lie near you and everything could come to an end there, but these factors aren't helping. but for all involved, the production has become about much more than simply putting on a play. for some fuck the russian. we the fact that we are still performing for our audience is resistance to celebrate, because we're not afraid. we did not run away as director of a lot of mir could. lensky gives note to the cast. he recounts how the theatre on poodle, who got a well known cultural institution, had closed down after russia's invasion, and only reopened in june ship 3 mobiles. the ruling shortly that she who were
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surprised that the audiences of stayed in keel stud, had to buy a ticket and come to the performances for 2 hours later, at the same theatre. another play is being staged, but it's interrupted even before it begins. oh, so we've just gotten another reminder of how things can change here. minutes a minute. people had come out to see a play to night. the audience members were going in to take their seats and in the air, raid sirens rang out again over cave. and so they were directed to come back down here into the lobby of the theatre, where they must sit until they're given the all clear patrons are determined not to let this ruin a much needed out those little the pollution. so this is important because it's a distraction from the danger, from the constant anxiety. when you are surrounded by other people, you feel like you're in another lie. it's comforting when the show finally begins, it promises to transport the audience. so that was within minutes though,
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