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sending week to the world record volumes of grain, a ship from ukraine, despite russia's withdrawal from the you and broke a deal. hundreds of people are forced to key for water after missile strikes. me a key if ah, i me back. this is al jazeera life in london. also coming up lula returns to lead a nation divided brazil's former president, his back with the narrowest of victories and south korea, as president joins mourners, while investigators seek answers to saturdays, deadly crush. ah reco volume of grain was shipped from ukraine's ports on monday. thus, despite russia's withdrawal from a critical un broken export deal,
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ukraine says 12 ships loaded with more than 350000 tons of grain have left its black c ports. the most moved in a single day since the agreement was set up back in july, russia now some saturday, it was pulling out of the deal after accusing key of, of attacking its fleet in the annex crimean peninsula. moscow says the movement of ships in the black sea corridor is unacceptable. president vladimir zalinski says ukraine will continue the great deal as agreed with the un and turkey wrestle soda has more from istanbul. well, we are at the, at kill us district to off as thumb ball where the but actually missed both for us right behind me. you can see tens of ships the wessel have anchored here. and many of them are carrying the ukrainian grain to the international market. so this is just a small portion of the west of anchored at in a stumble in total, there are $97.00,
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a loaded wessel and 15 in bond. westhills still waiting to be inspected by the joint coordination center in a stumble and according to the information that this coordination center has just why the 89 more have applied to be registered for the inspection. so today they did, the turkish and the united nations delegations have agreed to inspect for 15 wessel ukraine, accepted that russia also have agreed to pay a wide removed corporation. the un humanitarian chief martin griffiths, has addressed the security council saying the grain exports of vital to the global community, some of pressure and the value of this quite extraordinary effort. they said it's not enough that the food is going to the wrong places. and that's the wrong type of food. not my words. when things go awry as read as now,
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we can see together how much good it can do and has been doing. we insist as we have all along that the exports from both of these global bread baskets, ukraine and russia of vital. we need an impeded exports from both. lot of america as a james base joined to fly from the united nations and james, the un trying to say it's business as usual. is it? yeah, we were speaking to marson griffiths, about an hour ago when he was talking to reporters and he said from their side they are going to continue their operations. and he says that because russia has suspended its participation in the grain deal, it's not withdrawn from the grain deal. so he said are but background, he's a lawyer. and his reading of the situation is that they are still because they have just suspended, not withdrawn. they're still a party to the deal. they still have to meet their obligations,
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which is to allow safe passage of the vessels that are going to go across the black sea faring the grain. i have to say that is not, it seems how russia sees the situation. the russian defense minister is put out a statement saying it's unacceptable that ships are beginning or continuing to use that route. and in the security council, the russian ambassador varsity, the benzine said as russia will no longer be part of the inspection teams looking at the vessels, we will have to take our own measures. he said he didn't spell out what those measures are, but he also added that they no longer could guarantee the safety of the vessels that were involved in the black sea grain initiative, the u. n. i think for them as a very worrying time because they believe this is one of the few things since the start the war in february. that's been a success story that been some at 9000000 tons of grain that have been transported since the deal was done in july. the problem you and are going to face. yes,
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they say they've got the legal but backing of, of things on the ground. but the grain deal anyway in its current opening phase only last until the 18th of november. and then they would needed a renewal. will russia with new the deal? and in the coming days before that date, water insurance company is going to think if they know that russia is no longer saying that it's part of this deal, our insurance premiums going to get so high that no one actually wants to send their ships anymore. james, many thanks to put i can divide against james, basically you, unless a barrage of russian missiles have hit critical infrastructure and several cities across ukraine, about 80 percent of people are the capital key. if are without running water in, in the 2nd largest city of hockey on the ground trains and trolley buses of stop running. how we force it has this report for the 3rd time this month, this was how
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a monday morning began for the people of keith. miss al, striking north of ukraine's capital heard across the city. again, russia was targeting energy infrastructure. this was this video pixilated to complete its location, said to shown electricity, worker being rescued from the rubble of an office building. the area north of give contains important infrastructure including a reservoir and a hydro electric power station were operating under ukrainian military restriction . so there are limitations on what we can and can't film. we can't show you the precise location of the strikes, but we can say that one of the targets was a piece of energy infrastructure north of cave and the impact as being widely felt . this building is close to one blast site. soldiers prevented us from showing it fully in a shop in a nearby residential area. katerina is making do. she says the power went out with the last loud blast. shortly after 9 am carson without birth control. it was quite
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scary that given that we live through all of it in the 1st days of the war, it wasn't too bad. it's calm down, but it's not ideal without electricity. others tell us they heard 10 explosions in all 4 close by and powerful. shaking all house we're shaking the we don't have no electricity, no water, no news, and no one use yes, knowing enter it in use because her cancer and the gender a inter, an in another neighbourhood, the initial shock of the explosions turning to quiet resolve for now at least this is the sole water supply. alexey is taking back a bottle for himself and one for a friend who's had a stroke. like so many, he's bracing for a winter war on civilian infrastructure. muffin, wooden de ross will hold on. we can't influence it. britain, america can't influence it. we just have to stay positive on the russian defense ministry released these images of the miss. i launches declaring their latest
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strikes, a success, ronald mozilla. notice that the armed forces of the russian federation continued strikes with long range, high proficient air, and sea based weapons against the military command and energy systems of ukraine. the goals of the strike, so achieved all designated targets were hit. ukraine said it's air defenses. shot down 45. the more than 50 cruise missiles launched. the front lines may be to the south and east, but this monday, another reminder that this entire nation is at war. or you force it out a 0 vishal road, north of kia l . brazil's are going leader, jaya bass. balsam arrow has yet to concede defeat, following sunday's presidential election. he's due to speak in the coming hours. his left of rival at former president lewis in austria, lula de silver, one the tightly contested, run
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a vote against the far right incumbent and was just a 1.8 percent difference between lula and both. the narrow. it's the tightest election and almost 40 years. and the 1st time a sitting president has not been re elected i, the most essential task is to ensure that every child, every woman, every man can have breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. we're going to bring back the ministry of culture. we're going to create a public commission so that culture can become something that everyone has access to. so that culture can become an industry that produces jobs. those who are afraid of culture, of those who don't like the people, and who don't like freedom or latin america to lucy newman has been glued to all of this. she joined us live now from sao paolo ali, sir. you're in. what's always been as opposed lula territory. how's the news been
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received there? well, it's, it's, it's funny. you mentioned that it was always lula territory. this is where lula started his career as a metal worker. he started the workers party here, he usually and his party usually one here but last night on sunday. rather he did not win in the largest state in brazil, even though he did as you just mentioned when by a very, very narrow margin. and that speaks to just how divided this country continues to be. however, his supporters and there were plenty of them did come out and celebrate our mass. there's a lot of enthusiasm for those who voted for lula throughout the whole country. they're hoping for a new era of more tolerance, more social justice, more concern about the poor and minorities, and certainly less intolerance about, for example, gender differences, religious differences. this country has become so polarized over the last 4 years.
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and he's promised to address all those issues as well as to put brazil back on the international map. he started that today just a few hours ago when he met with argentina's president, the 1st had a state to come and visit him. i'd bet the fernandez is here and they're both talking about brazil, re incorporation in to say lack that's a regional organization, an extremely important one that was started by lula when he was 1st president, but which did both so now draw up from which rather jade bull so now to withdrew the country. so those are the sorts of things he's doing, but the most important thing he's got to do now of course is worry about the l. what's happening in this country to try to bring that the 2 sides back together again, and it's not going to be an easy task. the markets are also waiting to see what he is going to announce that they're being very different. the markets were down this morning in fact because they're waiting to hear who was and i rather who luna desilva is going to name as his finance minister when that was and certainly an important signal to those markets or lucy. it is cause as we've been saying,
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a winful leopard by the narrowest of margins, isn't it also they are both on are a piece of to much better than expected to we expected though to concede defeat. well, that is the most extraordinary, perhaps thing that's happening at this hour. the fact that time has and continues did. the clock continues to tick and he has not recognized yet that he was defeated in the election. nor has he come out publicly to say that he's going to contest the results. now in the meantime, so his supporters have been out on highways, on roads, on ways to port to blocking access roads. in fact, there is a 28 kilometer a stretch of the highway between south paolo and rio de janeiro right now. that is completely paralyzed. police have not been stopping those road blocks, although they have used your gas to try to disperse them in other parts of the country. so this is a very defiant move. i medina silva, who's very close to lead that silva and will,
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is expected to be name the next environment minister. she came out though and said that she sees this as the ball. so not a version of what happened in the united states after your former u. s, president trump refused to accept the results of the election and she competitive fact with the take of the with the takeover of the capital building. so there is still quite a lot of tension and that's building as the hours pass until at least balls are narrow, comes out and says something quite a lot of tension. indeed, lucy newman, lloyd frozen. so apollo many thanks. all still to come here on al jazeera arrests made and search efforts continue after a bridge collapse in india kills a 141 people. danish politicians make final campaign bids before tuesdays palm and phil ashby.
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ah hello. the weather's looking set to become rather more changeable across europe. over the next couple of days is staci dry across a central pass, because we have a nice big area of high pressure in charge. any more, mr. fog. but afternoon. sunshine coming through nicely and around error, western side of a high, even drawing up warm air across the western side of europe, hence the walls. but as our high weakens as we go through the next couple days, it will allow these bands of cloud and rain to gravity toppling and make good progress across into central areas of europe. so pretty wet there across sierra north west through ireland, through the u. case and went to weather coming down into england windy to blustery shaft tiffy, through the channel or across davis, straight there where to weather, to making its way across the outs. pushing for the race was belgrade, goes from $27.00 celsius to run $22.00 degrees by wednesday, spattering showers. i which was ye some more wet m,
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windy weather for the middle part of the wake up towards the north west but large he, dr. spain and portugal, portugal could do with a bright welcome sunshine coming back in here while she dry across northern parts of africa, a few showers, scraping the north coast of egypt over the next day. also, we will see the tropical showers continuing across central parts of africa. and generally speaking, hugging the far coast to west africa through the week with ah ah
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ah ah, who without a 0 reminder of the top stories, ukraine says 12 ships loaded with more than 350000 tons of grain have left its black c ports. the most moved in a single day under un broken export deal, as despite russia's withdrawal from the grain agreement on saturday. ukrainian officials say russia missile strikes have left 80 percent of the capital key if without running water. moscow's forces of attacks energy infrastructure, including hydro, electric dams, knocking out water and electricity supplies. brazil's outgoing lead jaya ballston, r. o has yet to concede, defeat,
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following sundays. presidential election is due to speak, the coming hours. it is left us rival former president lewis and i sailed lula to silver one the time the contested run a vote against the far right incumbent. a police task force has been set up to look into the deadly crush during a halloween festival in south korea. with the government, promising a thorough and transparent investigation, more than a 150 people were killed in the crowd. surge south korea's president has joined mortars at a shrine in their honor. you and so keel and his wife laid flowers at the memorial . some experts suggest that the lack of a central organizing body for the festival could of compromise safety. robert bride has more from sol. we've been getting a briefing monday morning from the government on ways that he will deal with the aftermath of this tragedy. it includes things like the declaring of the area around details where the tragedy happened as a disaster zone. that way, it would then be entitled to various support schemes. there's been the announcement
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of financial support for funeral arrangements that 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 with some very tough questions being asked. and that will be further questions about this, about the level of policing on saturday night when this tragedy happened, which does it with the value of hindsight to a certain degree seem locally. and either quite, according to the many of the people who would, that 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 hall at there is another alter across in each one near the scene of the tragedy. there is, i think, a sense of disbelief, almost numbness from people here in south korea. it's a country that, you know, he's renowned for self control following the rules. and we saw that during the
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pandemic that people weren't allowed to meet up. so they didn't, people had to wear masks and everyone wore a mask when people were allowed to gather again for things like k pop concepts, offer protest rallies in march, then it's all very well organized, very well policed and very well marshalled. there are lots of questions being asked about how this was allowed to happen. we know from president you took y'all who has been down to this altar, that things will be different in the future. that all that the, the staging the crowd control measures the big events in the future will be, will be looked at very strongly indeed. but it, as many people here will tell you, have, sadly taken this tragedy for that to happen. police in india arrested 9 people after a bridge collapse that killed at least a 141 military teams are still searching for victims in the western state of good. your aunt officials say hundreds of people fell into the river when cable
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supporting the pedestrian bridge snapped tony cheng reports. hundreds of people crowd unto 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 will be we thee, 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 collapsed you to overloading was that he or that? no, you, 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
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a bridge that had been closed for renovations for 6 months and only reopened last week was clearly not safe. your agency, your breed, 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. local hospitals, 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 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 by recovery boats pick through the thick reeds, floating on the river. more than 400 people were thought to be on the narrow bridge
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when it collapsed. toni chang al jazeera, all david night is a structural engineer with experienced designing suspension bridges. he says there could be several factors contributing to the bridge breaking it, sir. and obviously an absolute tragedy add to, to see the images from india and suspension. bridges are a supremely efficient structural form and incredibly light weight as they used to cables that span across the, at the crossing or 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, there's essentially no back up if one of those cables fails at the bridge itself will fall down. and that appears to be what is, what has happened in this instance. it's very hard from, from this distance to be sure why that cable has failed. and there are a number of reasons. and, but given the age of the bridge, is to be expected that
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a, over that time frame at that cable may have weakened or perhaps through a lack of maintenance or an, or a rust or, or aspects like that that perhaps haven't been picked up over time. and the checking that goes into ensuring a bridge is suitable for use and it is vital to, to, to maintain public safety and other news more than a 100 people are confirmed dead after tropical storm. now gay hit the philippines on friday. dozens are still missing, and recovery teams have little hope of finding survivors. the storm destroyed villages and farm land on the southern island of mindanao. more than a 100 homes are buried in landslides. thousands of people have joined an anti bewanda protest in the democratic republic of congo. their denouncing who enders alleged the ports of m. 23 rebels who have been making games in the countries east. seizing several towns, the congolese government, as we called it, some bassinger from a wonder in
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a further souring of relations. when does government denies backing the rebels? people in israel vote on tuesday in the 5th general election in 4 years. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu was hoping to return to power and the number of seats era parties. when could be the terminating factor, bernard smith house more from ballade 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 of leadership also that they did not unite in order to pass
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bit commonly in the coming election that have more impact on decision making. and therefore, they don't see any reason if they have no impact. why participate in the last election? the conservative religious arab party, united arab list became the 1st in israel history to join a governing coalition, led by yale appeal that was formed just to keep benjamin netanyahu out. but many here feel bad experiment didn't make much of a difference to our communities that have long been under resourced. not voting is, is, is an, an, as an important phenomenon that comes to show that this believe of basine ends in, in the state of israel and citizen. and the system itself as a system, regardless of who is in their government or not. we palestinians inside israel or oppressed, and we need 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
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a profound effect on the direction of israeli politics. i think with the most important and volatile 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 ante natal neocon. 2 years ago, our parties held 15 seats in the 120 c class it the palestinian israeli parties, and it around just 8 seats. and benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right. jewish national huh. wow. bernard smith, al jazeera la visitors of shanghai. disney resorts have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative coven 19 test. the resort,
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which includes both disney land and shopping districts, announced it would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 covey regulations. shanghai administration says, all people have been barred from entering or exiting the park until they're tested . anyone who's visited the park since thursday. we'll also have to show 3 negative covered tests over 3 days. the city reported 10 locally transmitted cases on saturday. ah, over the 1000000 football fans from across the globe are expected to travel to cattle for the fee for well cut, but only a handful of those will be from costa rica. it's thing countries, 3rd tournament and aerobic getting to the middle east and costa rica is expensive, and some fans are looking to wind their way to qatar. alessandra rom, petty reports, costa rica classic match between somebody saying, well in, say,
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always brings out the strongest of emotions among football crazed fans known as thick goes. i should get when only conditions in the country of men to reduction in the sale of world cup packages. for many fans, their only chance of getting to katara is by participating in ruffles. like this said in saying if you're really wanting it would be a dream come true. football fascinates me. and in such a spectacular location, that price is a state so we can only hope travel agencies say only around $500.00, of course that he has $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 ella with friends and family, they will always be at my side supporting. we are all d class. guitar will be that because 6 participation in our world cup over all the 3rd consecutive time in a row that they qualified not bad for such
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a small country. despite our 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 group they shared with italy, england, and uruguay. former defender and national legend, michael magna scored the winning penalty that sent cost that he came to the quarter finals and brazil. he says the current team has what it takes to get out of the group stage. once again, been a lot of that as an endo, sat in the cruisers. we like being in a group like this one to compete with the best. well that's what you do in a world cup 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 of players hoping for another strong showing and guitar allison them yesterday. and jesse era,
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