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has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless. wading through fled, water is the only way adam might and his mother can get to their home. blood waters wrecked the property and their family was forced to seek dryer lance. hey, lo come to move into the homes. gotcha. what could, there is nothing left. many have sought refuge on dryer labs, but they see there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants to watch us 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 after pulling out of a deal, allowing gray next sports from ukraine. ah,
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hello there, i miss darcy. attain this is al jazeera life and ha also coming on a political come back and brazil, new jersey nazi luna da silva narrowly when the presidential rental promises to unite a divided nation rescue teams and india all searching for those. still missing. after a pedestrian bridge collapse, killing more than a 140 a chinese state. clearly, germany's largest contain, of course, has like to come, prefers and fearing that it makes the country more depending on china as what happens with ross shadow, i'm stuck fast. we are watching from 145 while russia has, once again launched,
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several missile strikes against ukraine's capitol. several explosions have been reported in cave as well as other cities. in 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 is also pulled out of a u. n. broken grain export deal in response. harry force that has morn out from the outskirts of the ukrainian capital. this is the 3rd monday in october that we've seen these sorts of strikes targeting the cranium capital. on this monday though the strikes were much more widespread therapy strikes on infrastructure in east, in the south. the government saying that more than 50 cruise missiles launched cruise missiles, we used in this round of attacks on infrastructure. their power outages, just after 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
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a queue of local residence here in the visual area. having to use the stand pipes in this public park, we followed one man back to his, his flat and he was telling us about the loud explosions. people pouring out of the apartment buildings around us onto the streets and into the forests or nearby, as those explosions sounded. what we're hearing from keith's metal, it's pitch sco. 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 ukranian mer of cave. so it is another indication of this big switch in tactics ahead of the winter,
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very much targeting civilian infrastructure in ukraine. while meanwhile, the turkish president says his government is determined to keep the ukraine grain deal and place the united nations to kia and ukraine of agreed on a plan. allow 14 ships transferring grain to leave turkish waters. on monday, he says a total of $218.00 vessels have been effectively blocked. but just how much of an impact has the grain deal actually had. now, before russia's invasion, ukraine was one of the world's largest grand export is ukraine, and russia joined the produce about 90 percent of the world's reese exports. but when moscow invaded and located caves black seaports, those shipments came to a grinding halt in july to k. and the us were able to broker a deal between moscow and keys. and since then, 461 grain ships have left ukraine by october, exports had reached nearly pre war levels. nearly half of ukraine's we set forth through the black sea have gone to lower income countries. somalia, for instance, gets most of its wheat from ukraine while laos, egypt de, congo,
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and cynical also heavily dependent. well let's not bring and wrestle said he joins us from where the black sea meets the bus for straight wrestle. i think some ship said behind you just how soon do you expect them to get moving while now we are in the air, kill your district, off is stumbled. this is right behind me. you can see the black sea and the ships that are waiting here to be to be inspected. so this is where the black sea connects, where the biloxi connects with the boss for us. so right behind me, this ships menu of them are loaded with a grain and waiting to be inspected by the coordination center of the joint contant coordination center in istanbul. so the united nations and the turkish delegations . they have agreed that they are going to add to in general, to inspect around 40 westhills and the ukranian delegation have accepted that and
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joint coordination centered say that russia federation also have been informed, but they did the shapes that are waiting in a stumble. theirs are not just those who you that you see behind me. there are 97, west holes, around the stumble that are still waiting to be inspected and 89 more of them are also apply in for the joint control coordination center to be inspected. so for to day, according to the information that was provided by the joint cleanser coordination center in stumbles, 14 westhills are going to be inspected. inbound and outbound west are going to be inspected by the turkish and united nations delegations. and they did, they did the russian federation. also, i've confirmed that they're going to corporate remotely. however, from to they want, we do not know what is going to be the rushes position shift toward the turkish president. jeff taper. don said that turkey is going to continue to afford to serve
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this black sea green initiative. however, the question here is whether russia is going to continue to provide the security guarantees or not. if russia doesn't provide the security guarantees, then it's going to be a real problem and we're just getting information that more and more ships loaded with the greens are actually now leaving the ukraine in port cities and coming to the black sea. very interesting, i recently obviously talked a lot about the food shortages around the law that the war has caused just how much of a difference has all of this made well, now with, according to the turkish for this defense ministry roughly, since the bill was signed in july between ukraine, tortilla russia, and united nations. 408. ships have passed through the both forest carrying 9300000 pounds of grains. and just even these numbers seems big actually just before the war during
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a similar period of time that the passage of the shipments were 50 percent more. so it was double off that black sea area is quite crucial because it cones, it's a cost roughly around 30 percent of the global with export and more than 17 percent of the corn exports here. and considering the fact that russia is the number one green exporter and blair, and ukraine is ranked as the 5th globally. so black sea, please, a crucial role. so any interruption and instruction in the black sea is going to definitely further the temporary, the global force, food security and supply chain wrestle said a, they're keeping an eye for us on those ships from where the black sea meets the bus for us. thanks so much. awesome. well, lela da silva has pulled out the political come back in brazil. he is on
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a tightly contested presidential run of election against far right incumbent jaya, bol sanara, a latin america at italy, cinnamon reports now from some power. 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 let the sema arrive to address brazilians, have his headquarters. when it was confirmed that he narrowly beat an incumbent president j bull sonata. yeah, the toilet dewey music movie mental demo. this is the victory of an immense democratic movement that was formed beyond political parties or ideologies. all personal interest. 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,
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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 for 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 that is not that we're 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 that country to doesn't tolerate people as the 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 hide the fact that president died. more fernando has yet a neither have many of his gone to supporters and that doesn't mon
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well maybe the next government greatest challenge that is to make, oh holy god, i could do while leaders of both houses of congress congratulated lou left his when some bold sonata supporters called put military intervention. you some of put out, this is a food and if people have to call on the army, the army must intervene at school sonata himself. has him said a word in public since casting his vote on? the question is whether he plans to make good on earlier threats not to accept the election outcome. you see a newman al jazeera south power wheel. well, that's not st. amana kiana k of she joins us live from rio de janeiro, monica still nowhere then from boston ira, not a word from ball, so nato yet he starts at he went to his presidential palace where he sleeps up by
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last. so they'll vote out the he didn't receive any ministers or, or congressman that tried to visit him yesterday. ah, he said he was going to bed early and we still have not heard a word from him. and that is basically something that worries brazilians, because as i normally, as soon as an election is over, soon after the president elect starts a transition, ah, period. where he names that transition cabinet who will be talking to the ministers that will be in charge of the government, both scenarios ministers until the end of december. so that they can now show statistics and, and showed the ropes of what has been going on. and so we still have no word from both sonata and monica lula for his thought has made some pretty big promises during this campaign, but he's also got some fairly hefty challenges ahead. many
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challenges. he, he won in half of the brazilian states in 13, but also not a one in 14 states for the governor's congress. a congress is a very conservative congress that was elected ah, people that are not necessarily in favor of the environment which she defended. so he'll have the problem of congress. he'll have the problem of of dealing with the states, the governors. he is a very able negotiator. he's a, what he's very smart in that sense. he's been at this for a long time. but it is a difficult situation because money is scarce. now in brazil, and fighting hunger, you really need money for that and nobody knows what the budget is. so yes, he has many challenges ahead, monica jani can. they're speaking to us from your diginero with all the latest.
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thank you, monica hostile, ahead here on out as in south korea's president and joins mourners to honor those kelvin. a stampede insole on saturday and the lebanese presidents mandate ends in just a few hours, but find out why parliament is yet to elect a successor. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the abs with sponsored my cattle aways. welcome to look at the international forecast, whether it's large, he fine and dry across a good part of china for the time being. as we go on through the next couple of days, we will see increasing wet weather, making its way across the northeast corner and some wet weather coming in from a tropical storm. now gay, just easing into the far southeast of china as we go through the next day or so. the yeah, well the front associated with that will also bring some heavy rain into japan for
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time through choose day that will clear through for wednesday, brightest guys come back in behind korean peninsula. she dry. as i said, much of china in re drywall to showers up towards debating whether to wintry once over the higher ground. but you can see how now gay is making its way into the far south of china lodge dry across indo china lodge drive was a good part of india away from that southeast corner, little area of low pressure, just swirling in from the bare been go, we'll bring some very heavy rain in here. we have orange one is in force for tumble nadi some very wet weather coming into other pradesh as we go into work wednesday at where to weather does make way a little further east was heavy showers, of course, continuing to into good part us lanka. much of pakistan is dry, much of the roman peninsula is dry. we have some showers from the black sea all the way into northern parts of iran, to with sponsored by cats all day ways. every 3 days,
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the woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shocked easily to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are younger. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived. i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid. that's not the country i want. witness. famous studio for me is very simply a question of power on o g 0. ah ah. hello there, i'm associate a in durham that's remind you of our top stories here at the sour. russia has launched several missiles, strikes against the ukrainian capital q and several other cities. moscow is
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choosing ukraine government of attacking its black sea fleas and has also pulled out of a un brokered grain export deal from a brazilian leader who is now still new to the silver, has pulled off a political come back. he won a type, be contested, run off against president enjoyable sanara. now the death toll from the bridge collapse in india has now risen to at least a $141.00. military teams are searching for victims in the western state of gujarat . official say, hundreds of people fell into the river when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge snapped. toni chang has the latest hundreds of people crowd on to a colonial era, suspension bridge over the by 2 river. in western india, the cables appear to be straining under their weight. in the aftermath survivors swim to the walkway, now dangling in the water boats searched in the darkness. swimmers trying to find those who hadn't surfaced ambulances raised from the river bank ferrying survivors
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to local hospitals. among the victims, a large number of children. it took easy, but to login. many children were enjoying holidays for devali, and they came here as tourists. all of them fell one on top of another that the bridge collapsed you to overloading, but that he had no u. as the new day dawned, the extent of the disaster became clear. the 230 meter bridge now, just twisted cables hanging across the river, rescue efforts continued. but this was the search for bodies, not survivors and questions about why a bridge that had been closed for renovations for 6 months and only reopened last week was clearly not safe due agency, yet brita. got com. somebody, a case has been filed on the agency, which was overlooking the building and maintenance of the bridge under section 3. 043. 08 and 114 of the code of criminal procedure. big local hospitals,
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a treating survivors. but the death toll is rising to in what is one of india's worst accidents of the past decade and painful memories, even for those who manage to escape. but he, marcia may be more lucky at 840 my 2 young daughters, wife, sister in law. my wife's aunt and her 3 sons were on the bridge, while aristo, than crossed the bridge. my wife and her aunt remained there when the bridge suddenly collapsed, and they fell into the river. by damn me, recovery boats pick through the thick reeds floating on the river. more than 400 people were thought to be on the narrow bridge when it collapsed. toni chang, al desert. oh, south korea's president has joined warners as a shrine and honor a saturday stampede. victims and soul human sir joel and his wife lay at flowers at the memorial that more than 150 people were killed and the crowd surged during halloween festival. a police task force has been set up to investigate. public
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private has worn out from the capital being 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 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
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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, is 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 soak 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. in a few hours,
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lebanon will be without a president. michelle allen's mandate is said to end at midnight on monday. but he left the presidential residence a day early. so far, parliament has failed to agree on his successor. the 89 year old lead his tenure has seen a financial meltdown and the buried port explosion. ali house m as in bob with more on his legacy. ah, they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into a faint 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 emily. it does like go fill out on 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? we don't wear little hairy. 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 vacuum. this is not the 1st time as you know that we face such as are more of the tradition now 11 are 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 supportive, who came to accompany him on his strict from the presidential palace to a new residence. this is our 2nd departure from the presidential reduction. the fed saw him leaving defeated. i've been living the civil war, came to an end in 1990. now,
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he leaves behind the bitter legacy that many of the beneath, remember his presidency. for some analysts believe 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 own 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
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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 india. total financial collapse and people are unable to withdraw their money. lebanon would now await the election of a new president in the coming weeks. but it's not only about political factions agreeing on a 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 an end to their troubles. alisha 0 baba lebanon. la danish, my says, are going to the polls to elect a new parliament. prime minister met frederickson was forced into early elections following growing anger over her decision to order a mask olive named spec and 2020 hassam al bar reports. now from copenhagen. i
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don't say this, ms. garcia, i have, i still have to put that in denmark. there's little appetite for last 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 faced at being based on a broad majority across or 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 have been dominated by govern in coalitions. paul suggest that the social democrats are likely to remain the most popular party. but the irony is that
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for the left leaning as the to stay in power, it may need support from the white. fredrickson face is a growing backlash overhead decision to slaughter. all of the countries formed mink in 2020 over fears. the could spread a mutated variant of the crew and a virus. the prime minister survived a parliamentary investigation but was forced to call a snap election when her men are lie. the social liberal party threatened to walk out of the coalition. the criticism from the so called mnc 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 classes we have created this will 1st aid together. so the idea of having a one party goldman like in all the country we don't. cooper ourself to is not right for the far right. this is the moment they've been waiting for. they say, if elected, they would push for heart anticipation policies big or my, you to of,
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through the we will never support a social democrat government, 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. ash my brother al jazeera copenhagen, while german towns, level assaults is set to visit china and coming days. but he is facing criticism for a deal with chinese shipping giant cosco. his cabinet allow the company to my stake in hand bags container port. sebastian reports that from after rotterdam and
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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 shields came on the fire over the deal, but many in germany are still unhappy 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 this has been a favorite project of chancellor all of shorts, who used to be met and pushes his own interest. it's 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's 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
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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's largest, katrina, ford show company public. if you see my fear that mistakes will be made again, but so far the business veiled hamburg see it. 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 it's an understandable concern. what has happened in the ukraine.
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