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mainstream misconceptions, the quite crates and handle ministrations. it doesn't alienate people, it doesn't make people feel like i'm not mine on the sands. booth truth is it. anyway, on al jazeera, after world war 2, france as great empire began to unravel in vietnam tomorrow. so everybody was trained themselves into the streams bursting with joy kissing each other. and algeria, he lives and or she knew if the endo chinese that managed to beat the french army. why not die? the decline continues an episode to of blood and tears, french di colonization on al jazeera. ah, a political come back in brazil. really the so the narrowly winds,
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the presidential run off on us is to unite a divided nation. ah, hello, there uninstalled the attain. this is al jazeera life. also coming russia steps up its assaults on ukraine with a series of loss is being had in the cap. rescue teams in india all searching for those still missing after pedestrian bridge that collapsed, killing more than a 100 fatty. in south korea's president pays his respects to the victims of saturday. stampede and soul left more than a 150 people day. ah . but lula da silva has pulled off a political come back and brazil. he has won a tightly contested presidential run off election against
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a far right incumbent jaya, boston ira our latin america editor, lucy in human reports. now from sao paolo with an election that left many brazilians in tears, some from happiness, others. from the heartbreak and defeat of their candidates, ah victorious left wing candidate lucy, now seal mueller. the sima arrived to address brazilians of his headquarters when it was confirmed that he narrowly beaten incumbent president jade bull sonata. yeah, the boy do. he moves. movie mentally, mac. this is the victory of an immense democratic movement that was formed beyond political parties or ideologies. all personal interest discussed so that democracy could triumph. it's been an astonishing comeback for brazil's 1st working class president who served to successful terms from 2003 to the end of 2010, but who was later imprisoned for corruption. the conviction was later overturned,
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allowing him to run for a 3rd term. today's election is a little bit different because what we see is on election to the people from model to to get over that these for very difficult or very difficult years for brazilians in general, especially for minorities. that's why diana was crying. oh not i'm looking for dad enough that we are really we are are testing. we are part of the l g b t community. you know, it's been very difficult to leave in the country that doesn't tolerate people as they are starting to date. that was started. but it won't be so simple after a bitter election that split brazil in half the victory celebrations and meetings are understandable, but they do not mind the fact that president, i neither have many of his strong to supporters and that
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doesn't vote well. maybe the next government greatest challenge is to make brazil pole again. while leaders of both houses of congress congratulated lou left his when some bold sonata supporters called good military intervention. yes, i'm off put out. this is a fraud and of people have to call on the army. the army must intervene. personnel himself hasn't said a word in public since casting his vote keeper. the question is whether he plans to make good on earlier threats, not to accept the election outcome. to see a newman al jazeera so powerful. well he, i spoke to christopher sabatini. he is a senior fellow for latin america at the think tank. jasmine house, he says tensions are running high in brazil. all center is not conceded yet, so it's, it's kind of a tense ny right now in brazil. but it, what's happened interestingly, as the interest community has rushed to,
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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 alludes victory from any attempts by the whole scenario. pro base if you well sir himself to derail it, but let's see what happens is you mentioned there are some protests or mostly from farmers on the highways blocking highways. and 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 and the cases of columbia had to
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do with decay of full party systems rejection. if you will of more conservative, but more traditionally conservative market based economy. ah, monte ukraine now and a number of explosions happened had in the capital. keith, local government officials say they have been at least 40 strikes. some energy facilities were targeted, causing power outages, hyphen that has been a funky. 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 or particularly to the north of keith. the government is saying that 40 strikes have been carried out on keith 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
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a result, it seems to be another attack on infrastructure or water shortages as well. the mayor is saying that otherwise services 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 ser parisha partial power outages there as well in about 3040 minutes ago. lots of phones were 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 or 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. while meanwhile,
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12 vessels carrying grain have left ukrainian ports under the black sea grain dale and un and turkish officials have also resumed inspections of incoming ships. it comes after russia decided to pull out from the you and broke it grendale. the u. n . t a and ukraine had now agreed on a plan to move 12 outbound and for inbound ships. the un coordinator for the grandiose says civilian cargo ships can never be a military target. now the death toll from bridge collapse and india has now risen to at least $141.00 military teams are searching for victims in the western states . could euro officials say hundreds of people fell into the river when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge snap? it had been closed for renovations as need be open to the public last week before it could be. but so many children were enjoying holidays for do ali and they came here as tourists. all of them fell one on top of another, the bridge collapse due to overloading. while my longer as
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a senior assistant editor at the hindu newspaper, he says when the bridge reopened, it didn't have a safety certificate from the government. it's the, you know, shopping the weird thing. so we know that the bridge is collect, you know, at 1st was given to operate the police and frankly engaged one another private company for innovation and the bedding. please be home, municipal official thing, the pain, the pick, men you know, certificate to pick know that the because the bleed before real well. and then the for the state government has come to the circumstances that led to the, to this, the, by the, by, by all accounts, it appears that it's the mass to man made 50 certificate to obtain before.
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and that is why the government to pick committee. but you know, it's, it's really shopping that the private, the handling very, very sensitive, you know, and then the reopening without even informing development, the authorities or more than a 100 people have been confirmed dead after tropical storm navigate hit the philippines on friday. and that death toll is expected to rise. many are still missing and recovery teens have little hope now at finding survivors. the storm destroyed villages and farm land on the southern island of mindanao. more than 100 homes are buried and man's life. still ahead here on al jazeera, israel will hold its 5th election and 4 years and the number of seats that our parties when could have a significant impact. and how argentina is football fans or the legacy of mera donna will inspire them in the upcoming while to cup and castle.
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ah. hello that tropical storm. now he has now made an appearance in the south china sea and it is re strengthening. it's going to push its way up towards southern parts of china, slightly less wet weather coming in behind for the philippines, cheap to see, but just keep her on this circulation here. that is another tropical storm, which may well develop as we go through the next couple of days. even if it doesn't become significant in terms of the wind that will bring further heavy rain into a good part of central philippines. as we go on into the last part of the weeks, i certainly want to keep an eye on with the area already suffering from the floods . of course, heavy showers there in to where malaysia some live, the showers still lab and 2 of them lay peninsula sumatra could scattering
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a shower in place to across a good part of indonesia, scattering showers long spells of re swirling way through the great australian by deep area of low pressure here just to the south of tasmania, drawing in that wet and very windy weather that will sweep through. again, flooding concerns here across that southeast corner of australia. that wet weather makes his way all the way up into with coastal fringes of queensland grass. he pushes through, it will eventually make its way across new zealand. pushing some very wet and windy weather in here by the latter part of the week. ah, ah ah
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ah, with hulu. ah, hello that you're watching out a 0 that's remind you of our top stories here. the south. for the brazilian leader, literally, the sofa has pulled off a political come back. he won a tight v contested run off against president gyal, sanara, and number of explosions have been had in the ukrainian capital. keith, local government officials say there have been at least 40 strikes. the attacks come just days after a drone attack and crimea,
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which russia planes on ukraine military teams have launched rescue operations in the western indian state. it could arrive after a suspension bridge collapse, at least a $151.00. people have died. the bridge had been closed for renovations, and only be opened recently. now people in israel are heading to the polls on tuesday for the 5th general election in 4 years. the number of seats that arab party is when could determine if the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu can return. bernard smith has more now from lot in central israel. boston in israelis make up 20 percent of israel's population, would have little influence in its government. despite the efforts of activists survey suggest to turn out as low as 40 percent in this 5th election in 4 years. but its restoration, the best time to our parties have been able to form a single block to maximize the number of seats they could when they don't trust
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those rarely political system. but it will a be fair to them. and 2nd, big, frustrated with that i believe the shibel so that they do not tonight in order to spit 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 became the 1st in israel history to join a governing coalition, led by yale appeal that was formed just to keep benjamin netanyahu out. but many here feel bad experiment didn't make much of a difference to our 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, 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
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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. so i think with the most important and volatile law of voters in terms of turn, all other palestinian arms, who are citizens of israel, the morals then vote. and if their parties pass the threshold, they move the center of the israeli party system more up to the left or more to the anti natania. okay. 2 years ago, ira parties health 15 seats in the 120 c class it. the palestinian israeli part is and it around just 8 seats impala which jose possible. and benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national burnett's al
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jazeera long well, lebanon's president michelle allen has left his official residence a day early. his mandate is set and at midnight on monday, the 89 year old deed, as tanya has seen, a financial meltdown and the bearing port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor ali how some reports on the departing president's legacy. ah, they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into a fade state. resident, michelle allen's tenure has come to an end. but his promising to continue the fight against corruption within what he describes as the ruling establishment of the luxury merely. it was like a fellow, 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
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they're going to be prosecution down with a little teddy? 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 said he's also approving the government resignation. i think we're very familiar with this. he's vacuum. this is not the 1st time you know that we face such as vacuum mode of the edition. now nevertheless, 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 strict from the presidential palace to register. this is our 2nd departure from the presidential reduction. the fed saw him leaving defeated. i've been of any civil war, came to an end in 1990. now,
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he leaves behind the bitter legacy that many of the beneath will remember his presidency. for some analysts belief that challenges facing lebanon began long before i came to office on federal, should be thought of as part of the continuum. what we have currently living in lebanon is, is a, continue with the off path that has been unraveling for the past. not just 10 years or 11 years, somewhat even extend. it can continue until the 1990 s, who's a christian came to power in 2016 endorse questions. the law in a political deal that brought back cindy politician sac. how did he as prime minister mentally beneath will likely remember the era as a time of great difficulties? the biggest one being the 2020 b port explosion that killed hundreds the investigation into the cause went nowhere
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with various political factions. exert impress here 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 that money. lebanon will now await the election up a new president in the coming weeks. but it's not only about political factions, we're going to candidate, it's also about regional players facilitating and supporting such a move. for now, though, despite all the troubles, many lebanese will hope to see a more stable future. and then ed to that troubles. ashley major 0. bob leben on south korea, as president has joined morning at a shrine. and on our saturday stan p victims. and so you took your and his wife laid flowers more and more than a 150 people were killed in that crowd,
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such during a helloween festival. tens of thousands of people gathered packing narrow side streets. a police task force has been set up to investigate from mcbride has worn out from the capital. 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 detail, one where the tragedy happened as a disaster zone. that way, 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 happen. 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
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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 hall 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, 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. and 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. so lots of questions being asked about how this was allowed to happen. we know from president unit, so 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,
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will be looked at very strongly indeed. but it, as many people here will tell you, it has sadly taken this tragedy for that to happen. while german chancellor le shelf is set to visit china in the coming days. but he is facing criticism for a deal with chinese shipping giant costco. his cabinet allow the company to buy a steak and hamburg contain a port, so bathroom ports. now from that after rotterdam and toy chinese state company, costco has bought a steak in europe. 3rd largest port hamburg the chinese investment in one of the 4 container terminal for scale down from 35 to 24.9 percent off. the chancellor all of shows came on the fire over the deal, but many in germany are still unhappy. i know i'd say about reform, the one hand they want to become independent from russia and on the other. they're given away something so important. i think that said, this has been
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a favorite project of tensile all of shorts, who used to be met and pushes his own interest in not only shows his correlation partners who have warned against the deal this concern outside germany to people in brussels, but also in paris and a lot of other european members state capitols like there is, there is a lot of frustration and outrage of like, wait, what's germany doing like, why are they going forward this? i thought we were supposed to be decreasing our dependencies when we're talking about critical infrastructure. and we're talking about the nature of china's political and economic system and the nature of a company like costco. i think we should be a bit more cautious, especially now in a post russian invasion of ukraine world. the fact that china doesn't allow similar investments in its own ports has also been an argument against the deal for some nervousness about the chinese think. here, germany largest, katrina ford showed company the fear that mistakes made
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will be made again, but so far the business in fact fails handbook fee, it would lose competitiveness against other european ports. without cost goes investment the port was already struggling to attract enough business. sometimes discussions are a bit exaggerated because there is a concern and, and it's an understandable concern. what has happened in the ukraine. we take the concerns serious. they are minor from our perspective a instead of what we can win as a society. and of course, as an economy like the german ones, but the whole europe as well. but other european nations have accused germany of putting their own interests for us when it comes to china. chantelle of shoals plan, so take a large business delegation to beijing showing he may be looking for more deals while the controversy over to costco deal has yet to calm down, steadfast and al jazeera hamburg. now the fear sam is typically
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a place where people can go to escape. the reality is of everyday life. not so much harder to do and kith where reminders of the ongoing war everywhere. despite the dangers their actors have continued performing and plays in front of theater audiences. now the jam jane reports from ukraine's capital fisher was at this theater, and keith address rehearsal begins. and 2 veteran ukrainian 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 land 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 horseshoe. 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,
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amir 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 should mobiles, the wound shortly. the chief who were surprised by the audiences who stayed in keel, studied to buy a ticket and come to the performances. what hours later, at the same theatre. another plate 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. minute to minutes. people had come out to see a play to night. the audience members were going in to take their seats and then the air raid sirens rang out again over keith. 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 audi. leuva permission. so this is important because it's a distraction from the danger,
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from the constant anxiety. when you are surrounded by other people, you feel like you're in another lie. it's comforting. or when the show finally begins, it promises to transport the audience. so that was within minutes though, another siren ah, for the actors and their audience. the spell may temporarily be broken. but the spirit of defiance very much remains. mamma, jim jones, a visitor, keith ah. well with now, just about 3 weeks left to the wild cub, argentina, fans are hoping that line will messy, can lift the trophy just like his country man, the late diego mar donna. since his death 2 years ago, many tributes have been paid to the football hero who lead argentina to victory back in 1986 among them. it is a mural on a plane painted by maximilian or,
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