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i know about this, and this is on 0, live from doha, also coming up. ah, a political come back in brazil and losing nothing. linda did so, but narrowly winds the presidential run off a promise to unite a divided nation arrest in india after the collapse of a pedestrian bridge that killed more than a $140.00 people. the search and the company work continues that the show must go on a theatre in cave continues to entertain audiences. even under the threat of war. russia has once again launched several missile strikes against the ukrainian capital. several explosions have been reported in keith as well as other cities. in recent days, moscow stepped up, it strikes, targeting, energy,
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and water facilities, rushes accusing ukraine's government of attacking its black sea fleet, or harry false, of joining his life now from keep keep while being targeted once again. that's right. yes. it's the 3rd time in a month that monday morning has started in this way with explosion, explosions, ringing out across the ukranian capital. they seem to be concentrated this time very much to the north of the city where there is a large reservoir, hydro electric power station. again, it seems russia very much targeting the energy infrastructure. we traveled up there ourselves or there were restrictions on exactly what we could see and what we could film however, was clear that there were a number of blasts in that area and that the impact had been on the local water and electricity supply as well. people are telling us of 10 explosions, 4 of them, particularly loud one person saying that their house was shaking from it and, and it cut off the allocated supply pretty soon after that,
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we also went to another neighborhood where people were queueing up at a stand pipe to collect to water because the mer of the ukrainian capital of italy, which goes saying that 80 percent of the ukrainian water supply was of the key of water supply, excuse me, was cut off as a result of these strikes. he says, engineers are doing all they can to restore that and the electricity at 135000 apartments, were cut off from electricity as well. and as you say, it's not just here in care of that this has been happening. there have been strikes across the country again focusing it seems on energy infrastructure. there have been images of our smoking area over a hydro electric power station near as operational and other places are ca heave. seeing it's metro system brought to a halt, or the russians are saying that they carried out a successful strikes precision strikes the ukrainians are saying that they shut down $44.00 of 50 cruise missiles. harry,
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thank you very much. indeed. harry fossil talking to us from cave ships carrying grain have left ukrainian ports as part of a deal allowing keys to export cereals. the un to kim and ukraine have now agreed on a plan to move 12 outbound and for inbound ships. the turkish president says, is government is determined to keep the ukraine grain deal in place, but how much of the end of an impact has the grain deal had well, before russia's invasion? ukraine was one of the world's largest green exporters, ukraine, and russia jointly produced about 30 percent of the world's fleet exports. but when moscow invaded unblock hated, keeps black c ports, those shipments came to a halt in july and took care of the un. what able to broker a deal between moscow and keith? and since then $461.00 grain ships had left ukraine by october exports of nietzsche . nearly pre war levels will be half of ukraine suite, exports through the black sea of gone to lower income countries. somalia gets most
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of its wheat from ukraine while lois egypt, the democratic republic of congo, and senegal, are also heavily dependent. while we're joined by wrestle shadow, he's joining us where the black sea meets the boss for a straight. this is a very complex deal, and obviously it's a very vital route for the serial and the wheat to take. what's the latest on the grain deal? well now we are at the killers district, off a stumble where the black sea, me, it's the, the boat for us, which is a passage way for the ships that are carrying ukrainian, bring to the international market right behind me. you can see tons of that that the west, those are anchored, have anchored here, and many of them are carrying the ukrainian ukrainian brand. and this is just a small portion of the west. it was now around, is stumbled in total $97.00,
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louis westhills, and 15 in bond west or around. if somebody waiting to be in fact it by, by the joint coordination center in a stumble and according to the information provide the by did coordination center 89 more of them have just applied to be registered for the, for, for, for the inspection. on monday, the turkish and united nations delegation, they have agreed to inspect that 16 c wessel ukraine, accepted that, and russia agreed to remove the corporate. however, from today on, we do not know what is going to be russians position if russia doesn't provide that security guarantees demonstration in the black sea is going to be quite dangerous. according to the defense minister of turkey. since the deal was signed in july between the united nations, you trained russia and turkey are more than 400 west that have passed through the both. ford is carrying $9300000.00 tones off, off the grid. these numbers may,
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might seem a big but before the war during a similar period of time, that the number of the ships passing through the boards for it was double off this number. so black sea region is quite important before the global green trade accounts around 40 percent off the the read export globally, and also more than 17 percent of the court, the court and trade. so that's why any disruption here in the black sea could further detect read the global food crisis, talking to miss amble, that stress or sad wrestle. thank you very much indeed. ball. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin has been meeting there as a by johnny price of insole. she is part of russian mediation efforts to solve a border conflict between armenia and as of john, put in is also expected to meet armenian prime minister. nicole pushing and listen,
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i feel a little bit silva has pulled off a political come back in brazil. he's won a tightly contested presidential run off election against far right. incumbent shadow sonata or latin america editor missy newman. reports in south hollow on an election that left many brazilians in tears, some from happiness. others from the heart breaking defeat of their candidates, ah, victorious left wing, tended it lucy, nashville. mueller. the sima arrived to address brazilians have his headquarters when it was confirmed that he narrowly beaten incumbent president jade both sonata . yeah, the toys do he moves, movie meant to demote. 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
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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 people from now to 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 enough. we're really we are are we are part of the l g. b t. community. it's been very difficult to live in the country to 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
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are understandable, but they do not hide the fact that president died and neither have many of his gone to supporters and that doesn't mon well maybe the net government greatest challenge is to make, oh my god you, while leaders of both houses of congress congratulated lou left his when some ball so narrow supporters called for military intervention. yes, i'm up put out. this is the fraud and of people have to call on the army. the army must intervene. sonata himself hasn't 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. to see a newman al jazeera sao paolo police in india have arrested 9 people after a bridge collapse that killed at least a 141 military teams are searching for the victims in the western state of georgia . that official say hundreds of people fell into the river when cable supporting
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the pedestrian bridge snapped on it, chang has the latest hundreds of people crowd on to a colonial era suspension bridge over the matcher 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 to local hospitals among the victims, a large number of children. it would be you easy, but the longer 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 collapse due to overloading, but that he got 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,
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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. george n z e a bridge. 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 11 full of the code of criminal procedure. the local hospitals are treating survivors, but the death toll is rising to him. what is one of india's worst accidents of the past decade and painful memories, even for those who managed to escape. but he was maybe 40 my 2 young daughters, wife, sister in law. my wife's aunt and her 3 sons were on the bridge. while the rest of them crossed the bridge, my wife and her aunt remained there when the bridge suddenly collapsed and they fell into the river. recovery boats picked through the thick reeds,
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floating on the river. more than 400 people were thought to be on the narrow bridge when it collapsed. toni chang al jazeera, still had an old. is it a set to be a tight race is denmark head said the poles on tuesday. we're going to be live in copenhagen in just a moment. and israel's gonna hold it's 50 election in 4 years and the number of seats out of parties written could have a significant impact. ah color we have yet more right in the forecast the philippines are to go through the next couple days. more of that in a moment at present. some went whether some bluster weather some when she went over to the far northeast of china, further south this. so little where the front here that just runs back up to was now gay. remember now gay has a storm that passed through the philippines a few days ago that will run up towards the far south and southeast of china by
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that front that extends back into the open waters. drawing that moisture back towards taiwan through the taiwan strait towards hong kong will have the south blustery spells of wet weather coming through here. then lottie dry by the state into a good part of japan. we have a little bit of weather in to northern areas of china, but nothing too much to speak of. biologic, fine and try now into the philippines. and here we go with now the, as you can see into the open waters of the south china sea. redeveloping may become a typhoon for a brief period as we go through the next 24 to 36000 little weakens slightly. she makes us white was high than islet, but coming in behind his i next system. not a particularly powerful one, but something of a rainmaker. nevertheless, of course the ground is already saturated into those eastern parts of the philippines. it will make its went though central areas around wednesday and thursday, which is good for the floods. ah ah,
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ah ah no. oh you want to know, does he get a reminder of our top story? is this our number of explosions have been heard and ukrainian capital key?
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whoa, whoa, government officials say that have been at least 40 strikes on monday. it acts come just days after a drone attack in crimea, which russia baines in ukraine form a brazilian leader lose enough. your miller to silva has pulled off a political come back. he wanna type the contested run off against president jack. i'm also not military teams of launch to rescue operations in the western indian state of georgia, a suspension bridge collapsed. at least 141. people have died, the bridge being closed for renovation, and it only reopened recently. they've at nights, a structural engineer with experienced designing suspension bridges. he says that could be several factors contributing to the bridge breaking. it's obviously an absolute tragedy to, to see that the images for india and suspension bridges are a supremely efficient structural form and incredibly lightweight. they used to
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cables that span across the crossing of the river. and those cables are really the achilles heel of this form of bridge. and they are in structural engineering terms . there is no redundancy, is essentially no backup. if one of those cables fails, the bridge itself will fall down and that appears to be what is what has happened in this instance. it's very hard for me from this distance to be sure why that cable has failed. and there are a number of reasons. but given the age of the bridge is to be expected over that timeframe that cable may have have. we can perhaps lack of maintenance or, or rust or aspects like that that perhaps something picked up by the time. and the checking that goes into ensuring a bridge is suitable for use is vital to maintain public safety. tucker as president has joined the mourners that is fine, and on a saturday stampede victims. and so, even if you will,
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and his wife laid flowers at the memorial. more than 150 people were killed in the crowd surged during a hollowing festival. a police task force has been set up to investigate. over $100.00 people are confirmed dead after tropical storm naga hit the philippines on friday. that s toll is expected to rise. dozens are still missing. recovery teams have little hope of finding survivors. the storm destroyed villages and farm land in the southern island of men to no more than a 100 homes are buried in lines lines of what is in denmark, head to the poles for the legislative election. on tuesday, 14 parties are competing for seats in parliament. also, it's unlikely the 2 main political blocks will get the majority needed. prime minister met frederickson is fighting to cling on to power or hash, remarkable as joining us now from our copenhagen. my understanding is that denmark's politicians are usually pretty good at finding consensus and,
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and solutions to problems. just talk us through that. the background to this rob, this is an historic election in denmark because you have a, a record number of political parties. 14 political parties via for a big vying for a bigger number of seats are the parliament, which you can see behind me. and as we speak, 50 percent of the voters have not made up their mind about what they are going to vote for her to more so. although the pools indicate that the social democrats are likely to maintain a strong position in the parliament, we have to wait and see what happens with 2 key components in the political landscape. first of all, the domains of the moderate, a center, spotty, projected to become the 3rd largest political party in the country. and the far right of the wire, far white managers to make some significant gains. thou would upset the,
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the maneuvering that the social democrats are hoping forward to achieve in the near future to be able to form their own coalition. this isn't a letter that comes against the backdrop of an ever changing political landscape. you have one in the ukraine. you have the blowing of the 2 pipelines in the bought oxy, just or near the territory a waters of denmark, which has created great concern among the among the dean's particular when it comes to the rising energy prices and the living a course on many passing that it's about time to see a strong government that looks into those demands of the danish people. it's quite interesting that this time climate change is a top issue with people think it's about time for the country to push a had with more a transition to words, renewable energy. but regardless, rob of what happens to morrow. danish politicians are adamant about the need to continue to clam, done immigration to the point where the policy they have implemented in the past have inspired many, many countries in the, in the region 2 to charge off the same
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a danish, a model where we're going to have a look at the challenges facing prime minister met if frederickson from the social democrats as she tries to navigate this complex political landscape in denmark and stay as ness prime minister for the country for either miss garcia. i. alice will have you that, that in denmark, those little appetite for large 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 phase and being based on a broad majority across or middle of the political spectrum. and of course,
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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 for the left leaning as the to stay in power, it may need support from the white. fredrickson face is a growing backlash over her decision to slaughter. all of the countries formed mink in 2020 over fears the could spread a 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 men are lie. 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,
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the whole history of deadman has been coalitions between parties 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 the 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. 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, and thus further puzzling voters. half of them are yet to decide their choice. hush,
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man, by the al jazeera copenhagen, people in israel are heading to the poles on tuesday for the 5th general election and 4 years. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu was hoping to return to power . the number of seats are part is when could determine if the former prime minister can come back valid. smith has more from laud in central israel. boston in israelis make up 20 percent of 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 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 up leadership also that they did not unite in order to participate
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commonly in the coming election and 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 or oppressed, 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
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could have a profound effect on the direction of israeli politics. i think with the most important and volatile law of voters in terms of turn out other palestinian arms, who are citizens of israel, the morals, them 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 elkin, 2 years ago. era parties, health 15 seats in the $120.00 c class it the palestinian israeli parties, and it around just 8 seats. and benjamin netanyahu, the unlikely emerge with a majority back in august. for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national. wow. wow. bernard smith, al jazeera law. the syrian government is being accused of burning human remains to
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destroy evidence of potential war crimes and investigation by the syria, justice and accountability center. fun boshamp l. assad government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by city and government forces themselves during an incident in 2012. but your bodies being mutilated in the recording soldiers can be seen, does in victims, faces and hands with petrol to ensure that can't be identified, but then kicked into a mass grave and sat on file. the city of justice and accountability center concludes that cillian military intelligence at a state ordered practice of hiding crimes perpetrated against civilians. the theatre is typically a place where people can escape the realities of everyday life, but that's much harder to do in keep for reminders of war are everywhere, despite the dangerous actors of continued performing in plays in front of theater audiences. uh huh. jim,
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jim report to me crane's capital this at this theater and keith address rehearsal begins. and to veteran ukrainian actors run through there seems to be memorizing the dialogue has been easy, maintaining their focus has not, or the mormon in one mormon 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 russian. we the fact that we are still performing for our audience is resistance to celebrate because we're not afraid. we did not run away as director of a lot of mir could. lensky gives note to the cast. he recounts how the theatre on poodle hooker, a well known cultural institution, had closed down after russia's invasion, and only reopened in june should mobiles the ruling shortly that she, who were surprised by the audience hazel, stayed in keel, studied to buy
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a ticket and came to the performances for 2 hours later, at the same theatre. another play is being staged, but it's interrupted even before it begins. oh, so we've just gotten another reminder of how things can change here. minute to minute. people had come out to see a play to night. the audience members were going in to take their seats and in the air, raid sirens rang out again over cave. and so they were directed to come back down here into the lobby of the theatre, where they must sit until they're given the all clear patrons are determined not to let this ruin a much needed out solution. 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. or when the show finally begins, it promises to transport the audience. within minutes though, another siren ah,
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for the actors and their audience, the spell may temporarily be broken. oh, but the spirit of defiance very much remains. mamma, jim john al jazeera keith. you can find more on the war in ukraine and russia's latest missile attacks on keep and other cities on august era dot com. ah, this is our da 0. these are the top stories and number of explosions have been heard in ukrainian capital cave, local government officials that say that have been at least 40 strikes on monday. attacks come just days after a drone attack in crimea, which russia blames on ukraine. 12 vessels carrying grain of left ukrainian ports under the black sea green deal and united nations and turkish officials of also.

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