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hello, i'm robot this in and this is the news are live from doha. coming up the next 60 minutes more. russian air starts on keep and other cities a day after pulling out of a deal on great exports from ukraine. have a little comeback in brazil lose in not the alluded to. silva not only ways the presidential run off. i'm promising to unite a divided nation tiers and sadness among supporters of fall rides. in calvin jabal sonata who lost the pole, but as yet to concede, defeat, and rescue teams in india by searching for those still missing after a pedestrian bridge collapses, killing more than a 140. i'm joanna roscoe. the latest news on the cat's, how well cop it's party time for us. no, i go on a and midfielder helps lift his team. back to the top is primarily
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we're going to begin this news in ukraine where russia has once again launched several missile strikes against the capital. several explosions have been reported in keith as well as other cities. and recent days, moscow has stepped up. it strikes, targeting energy and water facilities, rushes accusing ukraine's government of attacking its black sea fleet and has pulled out of a you and broken grain export deal in response. well, hurry forces joining us from outskirts of keith. so keith, in the firing line, once again harry it is especially this area north of cave on this monday. this is the 3rd monday and october that we've seen these sorts of strikes targeting the cranium capital. on this monday though, the strikes were much more widespread. there have been strikes on infrastructure in east, in the south. the government saying that more than 50 cruise missiles launched cruise
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missiles were used in this round of attacks on infrastructure their power outages. there have been reports of hydro electric dam equipment being hit as well in various areas. it should be said, we are close here to a major reservoir, north of cave, where there is a hydro electric power plant, as well as a major water supply. people in this area have been telling us about large explosions taking place in the morning. 4 of them close enough in some cases to shake houses. another 6 further away, and after one of the most recent, just off the 9 am, were told that was when the power went out. and so people without internet, without cell phone coverage, unable really to know what was going on. and it was, well of course the water is out. and so you can see here, behind us a queue of local residence here in the short area. having to use the stand pipes in this public park. we followed one man back to his is flat and he was telling us about the loud explosions. people pouring out of the apartment buildings around us,
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onto the streets and into the forests or nearby. as those explosions sounded, what we're hearing from keith's man beetle. it could go is that possible water for the whole of key if only a, some 80 percent of that has been taken out by the strikes that doing what they can to restore it. he says it's a result of strikes on energy infrastructure. so whether that means, rather than a direct hit on water supply, it may have hit something required to pump water. that's not clear, but that is the message that we're getting so far from the ukrainian mer of cave. so it is a, another indication of this big switch in tactics ahead of the winter, very much targeting civilian infrastructure in ukraine and the harry we're, we're also getting news of about the kremlin having pulled out of this you and broke her deal with regard to green shipments that were coming from ukraine. what more do we know about what's happening with that?
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well, yes, russia is still suspending its membership. it's participation in that deal. but at the same time or the other parties to the deal, or rather, it should be said that, that separate a arms of the steel operates between the un turkey and russia, and the u. n. turkey and ukraine. and so as far as those other members of the deal are concerned, they're saying that it's still going ahead. and so ships are, are still being launched through this sir. this is a grain corridor through the black sea, from ukraine's southern ports. so that the question now is how russia responds to that. it is said that it cannot guarantee the safety of civilian shipping in those lanes. but obviously are a key decision taken to at least try to keep it open on the part of the other parties. harry, thank you very much indeed. harry forced talking to us from outskirts of keith. plenty more ahead on the news,
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our including south korea's president joins mourners to honor those killed and a stampede in soul. on saturday, the lebanese presidents mandate ends in a few hours, but find out why parliament is yet to elect a successor. and in sport, max of her stepan, re writes the f one record books once again in mexico. more on that in sports with joe lose nothing. a little de silva has pulled off a political come back in brazil. his want a tightly contested presidential run off against the far right and come. but giant bowls. sanara our latin america editor, lucy newman, reports from sao paulo. an election that left many brazilians in tears, some from happiness, others from the heartbreaking defeat of their candidates, ah, victorious left wing candidate. lucy,
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nancy mueller. the sima arrived to address brazilians had his headquarters. when it was confirmed that he narrowly beaten incumbent president jade bull sonata. yeah, the toys do he moves, movie made to them. okay. this is the victory of an immense democratic movement that was formed beyond political parties or ideologies. all personal interest in school. 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, 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 faithful fernado to, to get over that these 4 very difficult for very difficult years for brazilians in general, especially for minorities. that's why the yanna was crying. bonaza,
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we read enough that we are really we are i think we are part of the l g b t community know it's been very difficult to leave in the country. that doesn't tolerate people as they are starting to date that will start to teen. but it won't be so simple after bitter election that split brazil in half the victory celebrations and meetings are under double, but they do not hide the fact that i neither have many of his going to supporters. mon, well, maybe government greatest challenge that is to make brazil pole again. while leaders of both houses of congress congratulated lou left his when some ball so narrow supporters called military intervention. you some are put out. this is a fraud and of people have to call on the army. the army must intervene this
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another himself hasn't said a word in public since casting his vote for the question is whether he plans to make good on earlier threats not to accept the election. now coming to see a newman al jazeera south, paolo nissan massage is a professor of international relations at our laquon university in morocco. and he's joining us from a friend good to have a with a certain all to see that. thank you very much. indeed. not brazil. is a key member of the bricks, nations that's along with russia, china, india, and south africa. how is lula is when going to be regarded by them? do you think when the report, the one for the, for the big picture in the mall or whether you talk to them where among the following members of our, the chinese economy was
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a deep column. it was russia, i will try to be either drug out to, to work to him. so i told him very different. today you have a word in which we have a war in your credit. there is a word we can be united. so the should have the picture under the products. so much of the key word shows we have to change that work and a lot of foreign governments have already been congratulating loose enough you know, to, to sell what kind of impact does that have on giant bowl. so not. or if he chooses to try to contest the result of the election. well,
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the model for the results that's for sure. the buy was. it's very unfortunate it's up to the contribution of my coal rutledge. if you can trust me, something that will come again about whether we really have a need to reverse the democratic election search tonight and pressure on our campus. i
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don't think she has it. i think i've been resolved by it's not because i'm supposed to do that to stop us on our little it's been saying that one of his 1st priorities is try to unite what he regards as a split in brazil. given the fact that the margin in the election was really so close, do you think it's possible for him to do that? well, 25 percent. so we won't offer up front so you have to have
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a. busy very from to action for like was where the former reductions just important to you to remember how to log out. so the fact that i was wrong, 45 percent reduction in any part of the insurance option, but so i don't see any other in the move to try a different tone. i'm to be better off. busy doing be
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very challenging i'm they really driven me some of them are already. busy hard position, and one of them you can mention beach which is ridiculous because they're always teaching in peach and is in my sorry, very interesting to get your views in the so thank you very much indeed for being with us at all. just going to rush the death toll from bridge collapse in india has risen to at least a $141.00 military teams is searching for victims in the western states of goes out, official say, hundreds of people fell into the river. when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge snapped had been closed for renovation and only reopened to the public law st. mark's slogan as a senior assistant editor at the hindu newspaper. and he says,
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when the bridge reopened, they didn't have a safety certificate from the government. it's like, you know, shopping the way i think so much up at the college you know, at 1st was given to operate the breeze and apparently in good one and as a private company for innovation and bidding local please be home. municipal official saying that the pain, the pick, man, you know, certificate to pick notes that the biggest of the breed before reopening it. and then therefore the state government has come to the circumstances that led to the, to the city. bye bye bye. all of own, it appears that it's the man to man made 50 certificate to obtain before
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and that is why the government committee but you know it's, it's really shopping that the private, the handling of very, very sensitive you know, and then reopening without doing the informing development the authorities, sulkily, as president joined mourners at a shrine in honor of saturdays stampede victims in sole insur fuel and his wife laid flowers at the memorial. more than 150 people were killed in the crowd surged during a hollowing festival. tens of thousands of people gathered packing narrow side streets. a police task force has been set up to investigate. over the latest on this, we can go to phone st. louis. so phones clearly a very moving and difficult day for people in so i'm in south korea, talk to what's been happening. absolutely. now we are right here in downtown sold in front of city hall building and right behind me you
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see a memorial old and across the country. a similar memorial has have been set up. this is where people can come and pay their respects to those who died in a tragic accident that happened on saturday night. people come and they may flowers . some have brought gifts to be as condolences. others have written messages of condolences in a book. now, early on monday morning, president june and his wife came, they each lay to flower and then they bowed their heads and observed a moment of silence and across the country, the levels of enjoying the grief and the respect in different ways gucci a fashion house was supposed to hold a fashion show in one of the royal palaces, insole on tuesday, that event has now been cancelled. and then each one where the tragedy took place, shops have said they will shut some shops that they will shut until today, which is the end of the official morning period that's been declared in south korea . and others have left messages of condolences outside shops in each one forms we mentioned before that those that police task force has been set up to carry out an
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investigation into this. what more do we know about that investigation? that's right, so the investigation is still ongoing. the chief of the national investigation bureau says this special committee comprises around $500.00 members and they will be tossed at looking at various things, interviewing witnesses, analyzing footage, some security cameras at the scene. now police say that they've not detected any criminal element. they have also been allegations that the stampede was started by people who are pushing in the crowd. the police say that's been getting deferring accounts from eye witnesses from witnesses. so they say it's still too early to draw a conclusion as to what caused the accident. now, one of the thing that police have in facing is questions as to why there was so few police officers at the scene and why they want more efforts at cloud control. now, the chief of the police, public or the management bureau, said that the crowd size was similar to previous years. holloway in celebration.
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and the police had anticipated a large crowd. they had already deployed more offices, a compact to previous years. but they had not anticipation that they would be such a large number of casualties. now one thing that has to be mentioned though, is that for big events, for big events such as those authorities require a national safety plan. but police said, because this didn't have this, the gathering and if one did not have one formal organizer, it was just, you know, people gathering voluntarily because they wanted to celebrate the occasion. they wanted to drink in pubs and they wanted to party and in clubs. that wasn't a safety plan, but had to be submitted. now, the government has already acknowledged that this is possibly something that they will be looking at in future to prevent such tragedy from taking place. again, florence, thank you very much. indeed. that's florence that we bring this up today from sold . now, in a few hours, lebanon will be without president. michelle owns mandate is set to end in midnight
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on monday, but he left the presidential residency a day earlier. so far, parliament has failed to agree on his success. 89 year old leaders tenure as seen a financial meltdown. and the bay with port explosion on a hush reports and his legacy. ah, they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into a failed state. resident michel ounce tenure has come to an end. but his promising to continue the fight against corruption within what he describes as the ruling establishment about jerry merely, it was like a parallel, 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. something that still hasn't happened and why they're challenging us. is it because they're going to be prosecution. and we're little teddy. just like the last 2 president.
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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. these vacuums. this is not the 1st time you know that we face such as vacuum more of the tradition 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 record. this is our 2nd departure from the presidential reduction. the fed saw him leaving defeated. i've been in the civil war, came to an end in 1990. now, 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
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before i came to office on the 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, sad, 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 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
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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 at green going to candidate. it's also about regional players facilitating and supporting such a move. for now, despite all the troubles, many lebanese will hope to see a more stable future and then end to their troubles. ok, let's bring in now and caution was joining us. i know from beirut out we had in your report there, robbie bought a car at the university professor saying that political vacuums are now would be sensually a tradition in lebanon, who's actually in charge for those of us who don't really understand the way that this works. after the president's default show, which is going to be by midnight tonight,
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the government is to be in charge. what's the president accepted? the government's resignation that was submitted after the parliamentary election. so it's going to be in charge. what with his daddy limited powers and united country with a lot of challenges with several crises going on. this is going to really complicates lives for many because it's, it's, it's going to do to have a very dire consequences on the lives of people on a deal of business in the country on the economy on even the have sector of the health sector is all good ones and lebanon now with, with colorado. more than photo honda, the see on the does so you cases in the past few, few weeks. so this is, this is one of the challenges the country is going to have financial meltdown. political crisis,
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regional interventions in the country. so these are all part of what the country is going through to face it's, it's been the case for, for several years that every time that is the president leaving lebanese would face that time of. busy political, all of our vacuum, but this time it's stuff only about solid vacuum. it's about florida. vacuum blended with challenges amended with more to play. she's and this is what he, what people are bracing for ali. thank you very much of that. tommy hush. him talking to us from beirut, nearly 100 people, i can find that out to try to go. so now i have to philippines on friday. that s toll is expected to rise. dozens are still missing, and recovery tunes have little hope of finding survivors. missed on destroying villages and farmland, on the southern island of men to no more than a 100 homes are buried in landslide. as long as it has bonded below reports from pusan in the southern philippines. we are in the village of crucial in the province
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of mac, in the now the north, and this is considered ground 0 of the disaster on friday, just before a tropical storm nog made landfall in the northern philippines, there were torrential rains here and those rays triggered a flash flood, but it was not the flash flood that residence here saved her driver's save that they were unprepared for. it was the last slide that really caught them by surprise because they never experienced a landslide here. so as you can see, it's all mud. now the entire village has been wiped out. this is not just damaged. this is an entire village that's been flattened. there are remnants here of life tin roofs. there's a have buried car over there. there have buried houses over there. and search and retrieval workers have been able to dig out more than 20 bodies here,
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but there are more missing. they say they cannot guarantee how many more are missing officially. at this point, there are 4 missing people from this village, but they said it could be more because the survivors say that many villagers rushed to the chapel. but the chapel is nowhere to be seen right now. but search and rescue workers retrieval workers say it's very difficult at this point to find bodies because it's so huge. this is 3 hector's, the land there used to be 200 houses, houses here. it's all, it's become a very difficult operation. now we were able to attend a mass bureau earlier today where 12 bodies were buried. and we saw just how heartbreaking it was for the survivors to bid farewell to their relatives in this way. and the death hole is rising nationwide as well as the number of missing
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people still had an al jazeera, it set to be a tight race as denmark heads to the balls on tuesday, we're going to live in copenhagen and just a moment. israel is going to hold its 5th election in 4 years, and the number of seats out of part is when it could have a significant impact on his sports. the eagles are sorry. joe has action from philadelphia's perfect start the nfl season. ah. hello, the remarkable waltz that we've seen across much of europe is in the process of slipping out of the way. still lottie, find it right. a central part. nice big area of high pressure that 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,
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which will start to flood in as we go on through the next couple of days. our high has been blocking things off as it moves out of the way cooler, where will grassy tomblin. so 17 celsius there in london for monday afternoon. a 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 and 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 him with some where to whether coming into western parts through ireland, northern ireland, western passes, scotland as we go on into monday, wells of southern england sinks on wet weather, much of france also sink a deal of wet weather and we'll see some wet weather, grassy pushing back into west space. all ease is farther east with some heavy rain, heavy showers, tony to snow across c alps as we go through our choose day wet and windy weather coming in behind. but for the time being warm, dry as sunny for the east. ah.
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is railey is going to the polls once again as the country gets ready for the 5th election and less than 4 years long. last thing, political deadlock is now threatening to bring next and yahoo back in power join us as we assess which possible the country take israel election on al jazeera. it's a simple act, applying a flag, but in the occupied westbank we think the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also ports of the 19 ninety's between the palestine liberation organization and israel bound on the palestinian flag. but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian called one day. there are no palestinian flag. the next best to reach are filled with it's a really like to your dad to buy young man. we're not even born with these railey government for the cleared the palestinian flag in
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lou ah, you're watching old, is it a reminder about top stories? this are russians launched several missiles strikes against ukrainian capital peeve and several other cities. mosque was accusing ukraine's government of attacking its black sea fleet and is pulled out of a un broker grain export deal form. a brazilian lead aloof, and i feel lunar to silva has pulled off a political come back. you won a tightly contested run off against president data ball. sonata military teams of launched rescue operations in the western indian state of georgia right after a suspension bridge collapse. at least
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a 141. people have died. the bridge had been closed for renovation, and the only reopening recently voters in denmark had to the polls for the legislative election on tuesday. 14 parties of competing for seats in parliament. paul show, it's unlikely the 2 main political blocks are going to get the majority needed. primers are met, frederickson is fighting to cling to power. how shall hope all is joining us now from copenhagen? hush him if i understand it damn out! politics have good a history of consensus and negotiation. what's the mood like in the run up to the elections unit? unfortunately, we appear to have lost our line to a high shamarka barbara in copenhagen. let's try one more time. hi sham. it's rob matheson ain. doha. i don't know if you can hear me. i was just asking if what the mood was like in denmark in a little up to the election. yes. all can hear,
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you know, i was just asking what the mood is like in the run up to be elections in. well there, mark. yes, i think we have of this is quite a significant moment for denmark or election. have always been a huge thing to the point where or turn out have always been above 80 percent that historically. and this time people are expecting that the, these elections are likely to lead to some significant shift in politics. for the last 40 years. elections have been dominated either by the air center left or the center right. now there are expectations that perhaps centers parties are likely to make a some gains or, but it's likely the moderates parties of the former price prime minister or last
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look harassed. mussman who's going to make some significant gains and who's likely to become a demos, king maker, the top, the key issues he had been so far, economy, because of the huge concerns about the soaring energy prices. and also because of the rising or cost of living and people are pretty much concerned about what happens next. and this is, this explains why most of the candidates have been saying that they are willing to move forward to try to answer some of those concerns promising the old people to her increase the social welfare program for the danish people. but this is going to be a critical moment, particularly for the prime minister meta frederickson, who has been elected in 2019, but then was forced to a quote for new elections when she faced a, a crisis domestically. i don't say this, ms garcia, i have,
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i still have to put that in denmark. there's little appetite for launch campaign rallies. candidates had the air ways to convince voters they have solutions to the country's problems. this is an election that comes against the backdrop of war in europe. rising inflation and energy crisis and climate change. if you look at the major decisions being made in denmark, 96 percent of all major decisions are being face at being based on a broad majority across her middle of the political spectrum. and of course, i think that is the best thing. prime minister and leader of the social democratic party mit fredrickson is desperate to build a strong coalition of centuries parties. for decades, danish politics hobby dominated by govern in coalitions. paul suggest that the social democrats on likely to remain the most popular party. but the irony is that for the left leaning sd to stay in power,
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it may need support from the white frederickson faces a growing backlash overhead decision to slaughter. all of the countries formed mink in 2020 over fears. the could spread the mutated variant of the crew in a virus. the prime minister survived a parliamentary investigation but was forced to call a snap election when her main ally, the social liberal party, threatened to walk out of the coalition. the criticism from the so called big commission was so heavy that it was impossible not to take a consequence of that. but besides that, the whole history of deadman has been coalitions between passes we have created this will 1st aid together. so the idea of having a one party goldman like in all the country, if you don't cooper ourself to is not right for the far white. this is the moment they've been waiting for. they say, if elected, they would push for heart anticipation policies big or my eager to of through that
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we will never support a social democratic governments, the prime ministers, according to us, acted against the constitution. and it's important that matter. frederickson doesn't continue as prime minister or this is denmark's kingmaker laws look. a rasmussen is a former prime minister and his sentries party. the moderates is now projected to become denmark's 3rd largest party. but for now, candidates from the right and the left are embracing nearly the same policies, thus further puzzling voters. half of them are yet to decide their choice. hush matter, al jazeera copenhagen, people in israel are heading to the poles and tuesday for the 5th general election in 4 years. the number of seats are a part is when to determine a former prime minister. benjamin netanyahu can come back, bernard smith, as more from laud in central israel. palestinian israelis make up 20 percent of
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israel's population, but 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. best frustration the best time the, 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. ah, and 2nd, a big, frustrated with that of leadership also that they did not unite in order to pass with 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 israeli history to join a governing coalition, led by yale appeal that was formed just to keep benjamin netanyahu out. but many
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here feel bad experiment didn't make much of a difference to arab communities that have long been under resourced. not voting is a, so 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 israeli politics. so i think with the most important and volatile her photos in terms of turn off, other palestinian arabs, who are citizens of israel. the morals don't vote. and if the parties pass the threshold, they move the center of the israeli party system more or to the left or more to the anti nathaniel him. 2 years ago,
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era parties held 15 seats in the 120 c classes, the palestinian israeli parties, and it around just 8 seats impala with possible. then benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right. jewish national. wow. wow. burnett's me al jazeera, long as margarine goes ready for his legislative elections next month. is being accused of using his laws to crack down on the opposition or report by human rights watch says the government uses a special law to target and silence critics banning them from office also targeted our activists in human rights defenders. they're often denied at so called good conduct certificates, which are needed to get a job or apply for university or even join a sport. a social club, the crackdown gain momentum, and the aftermath of the 2011 anti government protests which saw mass arrests and
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prosecutions. the measures, according to the report, are having a significant impact on the country, offering a culture of fear among it's nearly 2000000 people. a joy, she is a middle east and north africa research with human rights. what she's joining us now from java. a good to have you with us on al jazeera, just talk us through the mechanics of this law. how are people prevented from being part of the political landscape and buffering? thank you for having me so very broadly and are released today. the government is marginalizing and isolating economically civil lee and clinically a former opposition civil society and an activist. and we found going to report that the feigning government is using what are 2 inside the fane as the political isolation laws, as well as a number of other tactics to keep activist former opposition, members out of office and preventing them from fully participating and public life
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. so one of the laws that we documented in this report is law. 25 has 2018. 1 of the bi felicia law and the law explicitly bar as members the previously to clinical groups from running for parliamentary fee. so now as we know, it's due to sherry and $16.17 dissolved 2 of the country and the largest opposition law was. and just to remind you that in 2010, when was the last participate in parliamentary election, they want 18 or 40 seats. so these are hugely popular political parties, and so not only have been dissolved by the judiciary, but the 2018 law takes the repression step further by barring the individual members running for parliament. not even as part of one of the political societies and political, warmer members,
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political opposition groups are not the only individuals who are targeted by these blogs. individuals who have been to victory by serious crimes are also targeted, as well as those who have willfully harmed were disrupted parliamentary and constitutional life and buffet and. and as you mentioned previously in 1011, in the aftermath and during the crackdown on pro government and government story for democracy uprising a number human rights vendors were convicted and sentenced on abusive beach and assembly related charge. so these serious crimes would also also now make them an eligible to brian for me to treat life. and in addition to the restriction on political rates, we also document how these laws have restricted civil rights as well. may not refuse to begin by law. 36 of 2019, which is another one of life pollution laws,
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bars of the same groups from running as members on the boards of civil society organization. and because the civil society organizations are made out of 80 percent of individuals who are members of be previously develop political groups and effectively make sure that these civil society organizations can form a board which has long term impacts on their ability to function and carry out their day to day activity, i mentioned that the report had, had suggested that this was fostering a culture of fear among nearly 2000000 people. what kind of reaction has there been amongst buck rainy's? is there any attempt to try to redress the balance to try to get the bucket any government to, to revisit these laws and change them? yes, of course. i think one of the significant parts of the implementation of lation loss has been the cause of the election. so in 2018 november the 1st entry
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election after the laws were passed, there is a wide scale. paul caught the election because of the political inflation laws and banning of political opposition. one individual who actually wrote on twitter and promoting this boy cause was arrested for this tweet. we are seeing similar call to boy car, the november wall coming elementary election as well, which makes it that there's not been, you know, a position member who are trying to run in the 1st place and they're not even, you know, end up being subject blog. so just choosing not to participate, joy shay is middle east and north africa research with human rights wash. and thank you very much indeed for being with us. and i want to thank you. still ahead and i'll just say the white pasta rica, fine. so hoping to win, you know, way to the world cop shows the story, it's fort ah
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ah ah ah, now the theatre is typically a place where people can escape the realities of everyday life, but that's much harder to do in keys for reminders of war are everywhere, despite the dangerous actors, are still taking to the stage. well, how much m g m reports from ukraine's capital station was at this theater in 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 well then woman in one moment, iraq,
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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 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 shorter the chief who were surprised about the audience, his will stayed in keel, studded to buy a ticket, and come to the performances for 3 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. minute to minutes. people had come out to see a play to night. the audience members were going in to take their seats and in the
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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 audi. leuva permission. 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 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, i've just hit her keith. so
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i was born here is joe rob, thank you very much. we'll are 20 days to go and well cut bound. gone. a saw thomas party has helped fire. also back to the top of the english premier league, he scored the pick of the goals was the gun as hammered, but balsam side, nottingham forest, 5 nil. i saw 2 points clear at the top of the table pot in his gone a team mates begin. there well come campaign against portugal. on november, the 24th marcus rash red sent a timely reminder to england. coach gas south kate ahead of his final squad selection for cattle. he schooled the only goal as much as he nice to beat west ham at old trafford. it was restaurants, 100th go, the club. big things are expensive of brazil's vinicius junior in cattle, the rail, madrid forward, scored his state. spanish lead goal of the season in need one will draw again sharona. but the game also saw the 1st career red car for former woke up when a tony cruise in injury time bow. our points clear at the top of the table,
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italian champions, ac milan dropped points in a to on last to to reno. but to reno's serbian goalkeeper, vanya willing coach savage will be hoping to avoid making mistakes like this at the well comp, the era allowing the land back into the game. over a 1000000 fans are expected to come to cattle. 2022 from across the globe. but only a handful of those will be from costa rica is the country's 3rd well cup in a row. and they'll face spain, germany and japan in the great stage. but getting to the middle east is expensive for costa rica, fans and summer looking till when they way to qatar. alessandra amputee reports costa rica classic match between separate he's saying alcohol in. it always brings out the strongest of emotions among football crazed fans, known as thick goes her carry shaky economic conditions in the country of men to reduction in the sale of world cup packages. for many fans,
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their only chance of getting to katara is by participating in ruffles. like this said in saying that you're really wanting it would be a dream come true. football fascinates me. and in such a spectacular location, but prices estate. so we can only hope, travel agency say only around $500.00 of costa rica, as $5000000.00 inhabitants will make the trip to doha. those will be watching from home, say they will still be cheering on their team. i will watch all the games, won't even the hour with friends and family. i will always be at my side supporting that we are all d class guitar will be the thick of 6 participation in a world cup over all the 3rd consecutive time in a row that they qualified. not bad for such a small country was by the rocky qualification campaign fans hope the team will repeat its historic performance from 2014 in brazil where they reached the quarter finals. the site earned the label of giant killers. after finishing top of the
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group, they shared with italy, england, and uruguay. le, former defender and national legend, michael lou manya scored the winning penalty that sent costa rica into the quarter finals in brazil. he says the current gene has what it takes to get out of the group stage. once again, been a lot of that as an indo salomon with the truth, as we like being in a group like this one to compete with the best. that's what you do in a world camp faced the best. i feel optimistic. i know our national team shows its best when it faces the world's most powerful. the next generation players hoping for another strong showing and guitar. allison yet did i just ita san jose with erica? well, let's explore some of the cost issues for they swell caught the counselor. that is an economist and joins me now. live from london. garrath is a, was a stretch for fans from less wealthy nations to come to a big event like this. why is it so much harder this year?
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yeah, that's true that you know, going to will, cup is expensive to the best exams, especially for but was not wealthy economy. but i think at the moment things are especially difficult given the cost of living crisis rising interest rates and also the strong dollar. so if you look at a cost tree cause specific economic situation, i think it's especially bad. you got inflation running now attempt to send you a new way. you're not keeping up. so people are getting poor in real terms. you've also got the, the strong guitar rail, which is linked to the u. s. dollar, which makes it harder for countries whose currencies have depreciation. and also you've got the higher interest rates as well. so people were going to borrow for to buy tickets and travel packages. now that's much more expensive than it used to be as well. so it always is turning out to be very expensive book up for the people. we know the asian industry is still not back to normal since cove. it is flying the most expensive element of the trip here i think is especially back out of the mom. yeah. that i think travelers rebounded quicker than most of people expected. and so
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the planes on, in the broad places and lots of and on companies that would have fired and pilots and another staff. and how can i struggling to m to hi, staffing time? 7 travelers, especially expensive at the moment, but i think every will kill for a lot of people is just the m is to strong us toto. it's appreciate you so much again. 70 currencies, which is going to make it even more to go to guitar, is going to make it more expensive when you're there as well. so it's a very expensive package. well, the compact nature this well cut help the pocket so fancy do come here because it, it is the most compact. well cut we've had ever yeah. that's true that it's basically being held in one city isn't if you think the, the last woke up, it was held in russia where there was significant travel for lot fans which often would involve getting on an airplane just to go from game to game. at least you could potentially guarantee 2 or 3 games in a day because it's such a small location. so i guess there's one thing it's got going for one thing that will help plans out. yeah. alright. garrath leather economist from london. thank
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you very much for joining us. mike's this happen is written his name into the formula one history books. the double world champion who started on pole and mexico broke the record for most victories in a season. clinch to the 14th of 2022 on sunday. breaking the previous mark of 13 facts by michael schumacher. fast in battle. it was hamilton finished 2nd. the 2nd mexican teammate, sergio perez completed the podium. yeah. again an incredible result. the face of the car was again. yeah, really nice. we have to look out for i was hard because it was a very long stand on the medium, but we made it work. i was so close and i think that 1st in, but i think the rebels to say to today and me, maybe they had a better way to do with your mind in front of you. now. i really want to play
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with me and i spell the philadelphia eagles are the only side with the perfect winning. so to the season 7 in a row. now, if damage is done in the 1st house against the pittsburgh steelers on sunday, jaylen huts combined with a j brown from 3 touchdowns, where the eagles would go on to take it by 35 point this next year, jani is the difference right now. and in the m b a, the los angeles lakers finally have their 1st win of the season. lebron james with 26 points in sundays, went over the denver nuggets. russell westbrook added another 18 points of the bench to and they run a 5 straight defeats. well, i guess i'll be supporting some costa rica games there as well. rob i, i think we should as well because we have only got 500 fans coming than we need to help. yeah, absolutely. i think people should band together and just be able to both i,
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anybody who has fewer than 5500 funds of your everybody should just get together and support. it's a great idea. now nested, the attorney is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. and of course, we're going to be talking about russia having launched several missiles, strikes against the ukrainian capital cave and several other cities mosque was accusing ukraine's government of attacking its black sea fleet. and it's pulled out of our youth and brokerage grain export d on the sizes. going to have more details and all of that website. of course all 0 dot com. i'm rob matheson, thanks very much for being movie. bye bye. ah ah.
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a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless. wading through flood water is the only way adam smiled and his mother can get to their home. floodwaters wrecked the property and their family was forced to seek dryer lands. i woke up to walter, entering the hunch, got out what we could do. there is nothing left. many have sought refuge on dryer lands, but they said they are yet to receive any help. adam says he wants the water to receive so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen. ah, more russian as strikes on kids and other cities a day and after pulling out of a deal allow.

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