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ah, hello ne barker. this is the al jazeera news, our life london also coming up, sending week to the world record volumes of grain are shipped from ukraine despite russia suspending its role in the un broke a deal. hundreds of people are forced to key for water after missile strikes near kia ah lula returns to lead a nation divided brazil's former president is back with the merest of victories and south korea as president joins mourners, while investigators seek answers to saturdays, deadly crush. hello i'm sorry to hide out a sports as we continue our account down to the world cup and katha and a major blow defending champions. francis stammered fielder full bumper, rolled out because of injury. ah,
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welcome to the news. our a record volume of grain was shipped from ukraine's ports of monday, despite russia, suspension of its involvement in the critical un broke and export deal. ukraine says 12 ships loaded with more than $350000.00 tons of grain have left it's black c ports. the most moved in a single day since the agreement was set up in july. on saturday, russia said it was ending the deal accusing ukraine of attacking its fleet in the annex crimean peninsula. but on monday, russian president vladimir putin said that it had not ended his participation in the deal, but rather simply suspended it. russia says the movement of ships in the black sea corridor is unacceptable. president, florida me as a lensky, says, ukraine will continue the grain deal as agreed with the un and turkey. diplomatic editor james bass has more of the united nations. for more than 3 months,
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this corridor through the black sea, has been a humanitarian lifeline. the un says about 9000000 tons of grain has been transported and it says, despite russia suspending its participation after the cranium drone attack on its fleet, the scheme will continue. they have suspended, they haven't withdrawn, they have suspended, and they haven't terminated. and the difference is the difference is very, very simple. the difference is that as parties to that black c grain initiative, they are still bound by it. but russia's defense ministry issued a statement saying the fact that the grain cargo ships was still using the black sea root was unacceptable that followed these comments and rushes ambassador to the un. you receive the roman immortal. the russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels participating in the black sea initiative more of the pursuing this. but we cannot allow an unimpeded passage of vessels without our inspection. and we will have to undertake our own measures to control what was allowed by the
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joint coordination center. without our consent, we will provide details and our conclusions and our approaches to this in the very near future versus 3rd big problems ahead for the un. how will insurance companies react, and what we're shipping firms do, if premiums skyrocket, it's also worth noting that the deal is only supposed to last until the 18th of november. will russia now agreed to extend it? james bay's al jazeera at the united nations. well, that's the view from the un restful service joins us live now from istanbul wrestle . where does this leave turkey a promise to keep the grain moving? well, it is quite a difficult situation for turkey talk to kia and united nations are the guarantee there's in this deal that was signed in july, the ukraine to keep the nation and russia. so the turkey and united nations have agreed on monday to dispatch 14 west,
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those that are carrying the ukrainian grains so, but according to the joint coordination of center in the stumble, these are not the only ships dads were angry or anchored in the stumble in total $97.00 lord wessel and 15 in bond wessel audit just to be inspected by the joint coordination center, and also $89.00 more of them have applied to be inspected by the to be the just for the inspection by the joint coordination center. so we can see that there are, there are quite a huge number of the ships that are, that are waiting to be inspected around the estoppel. so today's turkish foreign minister may joel, the russian foreign minister said he had a phone conversation to find a wage for the deal, but apparently they couldn't reach. and it kind of common grounds just because, because just after the phone conversations between these 2 ministers,
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the russia would, amid that russian defense ministry had been all that the west traffic, of course, did through to do the secure corridor alongside them, through the back see a had been stopped until it concludes investigation regarding the sebastopol trickiest president paid. barbara said that despite russian has been the truck he is going to continue to force to keep the alive. however, the question is how? because without the russian security guarantees, then none of these west, those are going to be free to pass through the the black sea and to make their way to the boat for us. they can be stopped or she had the russian forces. and so the rushing guarantees, whether they're going to stay there or not, this is steel and now uncertain. and also, according to the deal that we're saying in july, a military personnel and also the related other we'll talk to from russia, needs to be part of the inspection process. so we don't rush broke. this is going
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to be a breach of the deal here. so that's why tricky is position is now quite difficult here. so according to the fast ministry seems to be signed more than $400.00 ships have passed to the that the boost. what is carrying to 9300000 tones of the ukraine grain to the international to the international market. black region is quite an important what? because important one because it accounts for around 40 percent of the global week export. and what is 70 percent of the colon trade globally. so that's why and instructions here in the black sea could really put a great danger on the global security. russell, thank you very much. restful set up in a stumble that by roger russian mythos of his critical energy infrastructure in several cities across ukraine, about 80 percent of people in the capital kia for now without running water in the
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2nd largest city of hockey underground train, some trolley buses have stopped running harry faucet has this report to the 3rd time this month. this was how a monday morning began for the people of keith. miss are striking north of ukraine's capital heard across the city. again. russia was targeting energy infrastructure. this video, pixilated to its location, said to shown electricity, work being rescued from the rubble of an office building. the area north of cave contains important infrastructure, including the reservoir and the hydro electric power station are operating under ukrainian military restriction. so there are limitations on what we can and can't film. we can 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 is being widely felt . this building is close to one last sight. soldiers prevented us from showing it fully in a shelf in
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a nearby residential area. katerina is making do. she says the power went out with the last loud blast, shortly after 9 am carson with our curse because it was quite scary. but given that we live through all of it in the 1st days of the war, it wasn't too bad. it's come down, but it's not ideal without direct tricity. others tell us they had 10 explosions in all 4 close by and powerful. shaking all calls, shaking, and we don't have no electricity, no water, no new, and no one use yes, no entry and use because their energy and internet in another neighborhood, the initial shock of the explosions turning to quiet resolve. for now, at least this is the so water supply. alexi 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 wind to war on civilian infrastructure. muffin wouldn't derosa will hold on. we
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can't influence britain. america can't influence it. we just have to stay positive on the russian defense ministry released these images of the missile launches declaring their latest strikes a success. warner. mozilla noticed 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 its air defenses shot down 40 for 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. every force at al jazeera, fisher or north of give, coming up on al jazeera arrest made and search efforts continue after a bridge collapse in india, kills a $141.00 people. a chinese state hearing families largest contain, of course, has lack of controversy,
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fearing that it makes the country more depending on china as what happened with russia. i'm stuff that we're watching from the handbook port. yes. an informal one will champion max for stopping winds the mexican grand prix and breaks the record for most winds of the season. with 14 brazil's outgoing leader, jaya bolton, r. o has yet to concede, defeat, following sundays. presidential election is due to speak in the coming hours. his left, his rival, former president lewis in austria, let a silver one, the tightly contested runner vote against the far right. encumbered this in human reports from sao paolo ah, story come back of the former mental worker who became one of the world's most influential progressive leaders, is a game changer, especially for brazil, latin america's largest economy, who recourse should i consider myself to be
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a candidate who's had a process of reconstruction and brazilian politics because my rivals tried to bury me alive. and here i am here to govern the country from a very difficult situation. among those difficulties, the acceptance of his narrow electoral victory truck drivers who support far right wing president jade bull sonata are blocking highways in at least 11 south and southeastern stage. they are showing their defiance of the election outcome my dinner scene about brazil's, like the next environmental minister, says, this is also not a version of the capital takeover in washington. leaders of both houses of brazil's congress have congratulated lula, but in an unprecedented move. president bull sonata is so far, refusing to concede defeat, or even speak publicly, and that could fan more calls from his supporters from military intervention. you
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some of put out. this is a fraud, and if the people have to call in the army, the army must intervene. communism will not be allowed in brazil. my contrast lula has received scores of congratulatory messages, including one from us president joe biden, who described the election as freed fair and credible nunez wasting no time trying to put brazil back on the international map, starting with his own region latin america. just a few minutes ago, the president of argentina, alberto fernandez, arrived here. remember argentina, his latin america, 2nd largest country. and together they are going to try to put the region back also on the international map. oh, but 1st lula will have to put his own house in order to be in, to heal the wounds from the political battles of the hearts and minds of brazilians, which has divided this country as never before. were you heard of there? and lucy, a newman joins us now. live from south powder. lucy,
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you're in louis traditional heartland house that you've been received there. well, it's been rich since it's been received here. you know, with some people are loving it and others i hating it. it's a real sign of just how divisive this election, not only the campaign, but how the election itself was lula, one by less than 2 percentage points. which means that the country still is very much divided in half. in fact, parents are bolo, which, as you say, had been his traditional stronghold. it was an opposition or well now and opposite it will soon be opposition. member, a supporter of j bowles, so nato, who has won the governorship and many of the congressional seats as well. so he's going to have an uphill battle trying to bring this country together to make it whole. and in the meantime, he has been receiving a lot of support from of, from a broad as i mentioned earlier, he received a 1st of a text, a tweet, also from president joe biden. and a short while ago they spoke for 20 minutes,
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which is quite, quite interesting. we understand. they spoke about the amazon there, shared interest in climate change, and in and in the tackling hunger around the world. lula himself has not come out load today. he's been keeping quiet and his aides have said that he is going to take a few days off and then he is going to launch an international tour around the world . we don't, they haven't said exactly where he'll go 1st, but quite likely the united states might be one of his 1st stops a lucille, another person we haven't heard from a course it is bolstered. all right. what more do we know about his plans and how they could is that whole political transition? the short answer is that we have absolutely no idea. he did make a short stop at the presidential palace this morning that he left. he went back to his residence, the bellagio at what adel, we are hearing from at least one of the local media stations that he is not going
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to speak today. we also are hearing that many of his aids are trying to impress upon him. the need to please to acknowledge that he was defeated, but he hasn't said with if and when he will do so. however, there is a hint that that might happen a tweet from his son who is also a deputy in congress who suggested that they were acknowledging defeat by saying that they will continue to keep their heads up high that the ball. so not is we'll continue to fight for brazil, so that didn't sound it might be interpreted as least as a new knowledge of defeat, but still no word from the president himself. we wait to see exactly what both the, the winner both so i will have to say you see uneven or less america, america editor. thank you so much for that. you can home secretary swell abraham and has been criticized over the conditions at a migrant processing center. in kent, in 1000 people crossed the english channel in small boats on saturday will than
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6000 to cross the channel this month. the total number of people who have made the journey this year is now close 240000 fast compared 228000 last year. and only 299 in 2018 when records began most to being held at a camp processing center. it was built a house about $1600.00 people for up to 24 hours. now about $4000.00 people being held at the center with summer for more than a month, not in baba reports from southern england. manson in southern england, the former base housing, several 1000 recently arrived refugees and migrants. it's not meant to, it's designed for a maximum of 1600 people. and they are only meant to spend a day or 2 here, but many have been here weeks. and at least 8 have reportedly caught diphtheria a highly contagious virus, some including the local conservative member of parliament or blaming the conditions on a home secretary. so ela braverman,
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that facility operated absolutely magnificently. and very efficiently indeed until 5 weeks ago. when i'm afraid the home secretary took the policy decision not to commission further accommodation, and that's a claim braverman rejects when we have so many arrivals so quickly, it is practically impossible to procure over a 1000 bed at such short notice. consequently, we have recently expanded the site and are working tirelessly to improve facilities . the british government says about 1500 people across the english channel from france in small boats over the weekend. and the total this year is around $40000.00 . 1 reason for the increased backlog processing centers is the rise in the site map occasions. this is already seen 63000 far more than the whole of last year, but nowhere near the record of 84000 reached in 2002. now on tuesday, the chief inspector of prisons,
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his roommate also takes in immigration detention centers, releases a report on manson saying the following. the home office and contract is need to get a grip. they need to speed up the processing of migrants they need to make suitable provisions. so people can be moved off site as quickly as possible and housed in humane and decent conditions. clearly the pressure on the government is growing. hundreds more people will move to manson on sunday, after a man through petrol bombs as a migrant center in dover, before killing himself. charities working with asylum seekers. say the system needs a total. oh, the whole legal route. actually giving people the chance to prove that i actually, yes, they are legitimate refugees. then i think that would clear up a lot of the problem and it would take the money away from the human traffic as sewell a problem. and also under pressure because she sent official documents to her private mail 6 times. she resigned on the previous prime minister list,
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trust the government, but was re appointed by receive sooner. just days later. one conservative ex minister says if she did refused to deal with over crowding here, then she broke the ministerial coat and she stepped down. the dean, bob outages, era in southern england, of on this less bringing clam mosley is the founder of care for calais, a charity that works with refugees. she joins us now from liverpool. welcome to the news hour. it's really, really difficult to imagine what a facility that was made to house any 1600 people for a short period of time. now looks weird. 4000 people crammed in there were talking about men, women and young children were more. can you tell us the things we're hearing already horrible. am we at spoke to young boy. he slept in a smouldering church and 50 people come in together. he told us he was sleeping on the bath with just one blanket. that number of people squashed together is very frightening when you hear that there are diseases like a baby that are very easily transmitted. he told us that the optimal phase and he
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was that i think any of biscuits that he was back to 16 days and the last time didn't get to wash because there was no hot water. he said the toilets, what did i say that there was no basis in the toilets to wash the hands? it's really, it's not what you expect to say in our country in this day and age. and it's sad me not rice, and it's been described as dangerous. i think it really is. i mean, we shouldn't say disease is liked it, area and scabies in the high at this point in time. what do you think mr. me will be done to alleviate this problem. the biggest problem that we have is the master backlog. and having people's assign claims, we have a 100000 people waiting for that asylum plans to be had some of them waiting a year or even 2 years. if those claims processed that everybody could move on to the system, it would say say much money, we're hearing the up to $7000000.00 pounds a day is being spent just on hotels. it's entirely unnecessary. those claims need
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to be processed. we had that 96, some of the claims that she 1000 the one haven't yet been processed. it's crazy. we need to get those claims had we've got people made into the systems that can get on with their lives. they will be better for that. how that will be faster for our country. it will save people money. it really needs to happens next case, but not to happen. so you are a crisis of the governments. i'm making them. absolutely, yes. me read you something that's in the local mp conservative m p for the area. so roger gale said he accused the government of his in his words, allowing the situation to develop deliberately. bearing in mind, he is a conservative m p, a member of the of the say that were the as the ruling government to empower what the key meant by that i think that seeing facilities a, the crowd 8 and the narrative that the system comp kate put the number of people
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arriving and possibly fades into the government's narrative that we can't handle the number of refugees. her i think by it's simply not changed this year and she has welcome to 166000 people. them ukraine. we have welcomed 8000 people from hong kong. it's, it's not right that we can't pay with their she of $40000.00 people are writing on bates from everywhere else in the wiles. it's just that the right investment is being made in the system that there is no political well to get those plans processed and get things. maybe not all ready needs to happen. like i say it's damaging for the refugees. it's really damaging their mental health. it's damaging to the country as a whole. i wanted to ask you about how talk sake the, the conversation is around migrant to refugees in the u. k. at the moment. earlier on the day we heard from the home secretary swell braverman speaking and paula. but when she called the situation, a quote, invasion of the country's southern coast, it is incredibly offensive to talk about people coming from a was i, an,
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as an invasion based people. well, in many cases have experienced invasion. they know what that feels like to talk about them and those times there are no words how shocking and unfair that as we are very lucky, that we have not experienced things like that. the, the rush rate that the government issues in the government talks about people in cali and calls and illegal immigrants. and yet that is a great deal of evidence that the majority of people in color are genuine refugees . these are people who need our help to criminalize them based by use of language and by use of law is incredibly unfair and incredibly misleading. and it leads to incidence like the one we saw in munster near the day, you know, a hollow violent incidents because people are afraid. we need a real change to how we think we talked about refugees in the u. k. and we needed to be led by r p. that should not be them using this kind of device. if i'm frightening language,
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it's incredibly helpful. i think it's important to add that the government stresses to all legal advice was followed to the processing of refugees, immigrants, munster claim, mostly money. thanks for joining us. when you though, and the number of people attempting to cross the united states border has more than doubled since president joe biden took office in 2020. it's making immigration hot button issue an upcoming midterm congressional elections. kristen flu reports of new york courts led the men to declare a state of emergency. 7 year old clifford likes his new school almost as much as he likes ice cream. his mother says she's grateful for the help her families received in new york after fleeing oppression and a lack of opportunity in venezuela where no my receiving, i don't, they really welcomed me. they open their doors for me. they gave me the help that i needed for my children. my son is doing well in school. i came for his future. well, for all of our futures. but some parents at clifford school have concerns. the city
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of new york has absorbed 5500 migrant children in it school system since september . they used to treat all kids the same, like not just case, they don't speak english are coming from different country through them all the same. going to have a program, what immigrant kids, our program for all children. the children are among some 20000 asylum seekers who started arriving in new york by the bus load. in april, the republican governors of southern border states, dealing with a surge of migrants, began sending them to cities with more liberal immigration policies. and now homeless shelters being used to how's the asylum seekers are at capacity, new york's mer declared, a state of emergency. this is a humanitarian crises, a started with violence and instability in south america. and it has been accelerated by american political dynamics. this crisis is not of our own making,
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but one that will affect every one in this city. under new york law, no one should have to sleep on city streets if they have a need for emergency shelter to the city has resorted to putting some of the migrant families into hotels like the ro here not far from the bus station. but the cost of this is adding up, the mayor says, approaching $1000000000.00. the city built this tent facility to house up to 1000 men and connect them with services and is looking for more places to house women and children. the governor has activated a small number of national guard troops to help at the shelters, but much of the care for the migrants who have up to a year to file for asylum and can't legally work until they get it. is falling to volunteers, including parents at clifford school. they worked with the school administration to organize a huge clothing drive like for winter clothing and winter accessories and all of that sort of thing. city officials say they want to welcome the migrants and treat
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them with dignity, but they need more help from the federal government to do so. kristin salumi al jazeera new york u. s. president joe biden has cooled on oil and gas companies to use their reco profits to lower costs for americans and increased production or face a higher tax rate. he says, the white house will work with congress if major firms don't stop profiteering from the war in ukraine. gimme a break, enough is enough. well, come a capitalist, you've heard me say this before. i have no problem. the corporations turn in a fair profit getting a return on their investment and innovation. but this is my remotely what's happening. all companies record profits a day or not, because to doing something new or innovative. their profits are a windfall of war windfall from the conflict as robin g. ukraine, and hurting tens of millions of people around the globe. you know, at a time of war and he come to receiving a storage one pro proper like this has
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a responsibility to act beyond the narrow self interest of its executive. shareholders still to come allow jesse ross, danish politicians make final campaign bids before tuesdays parliamentary election y downsizing to give nuclear energy a 2nd chance. and the nfl, the phyllis of philadelphia eagles are the only unbeaten team the season after 7 games following their victory over the pittsburgh steelers. ah hello, the weather's looking set to become rather more changeable across europe. over the next couple of days is staci drive across a central part because we have a nice big area of high pressure in charge anyone mr. fog. but afternoon sunshine coming through nicely around ira western side of the hive,
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if enjoying up warm air across the western side of europe, hence the warmth. but as our high weakens as we go through the next couple days, it will allow these bands of cloud and rain to grassy toppling and make good progress across into central areas of europe. so pretty where they're across see, or north west through orleans, through the u. case and went to weather coming down into england windy to blustery shores picked through the channel or across dave straight there where to where the 2, making his 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 and windy weather for the middle part of the wake up towards the northwest, but largely dry for 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 the next day or so. we will see the tropical showers continuing across central parts of africa. and generally speaking, putting the far coast to west africa through the week
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are it publicly witness award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera lou ah, reminder of the top stories here and out to 0. 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. russian president vladimir putin says his country hasn't ended its involvement to the deal of justice suspended it. ukrainian officials say russian missile strikes have left 80 percent of the capital key if without running water or scope forces of a type energy infrastructure,
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including hydro, electric dams, knocking out water and electricity supplies. brazil's outgoing liter jaya scenario has yet to concede, defeat, following sundays. presidential election is you to speak in the coming hours is left his rival, former president lewis in austria alluded to silver one the tightly contested run off 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 a government promising a thorough and transparent investigation. more than a 150 people were killed in the crowd surge in sole. a monday south korea's presidents joined mourners at a shrine in their honor. robert bride has the support still shocked by the scale of the tragedy. south korea is now a nation in morning. memorial alters have been set up in cities across the country, as people line up quietly and patiently to pay their respects. legal. his only hit
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any time or 3. i feel terrible that these young people have fallen without having blossomed because of the faults of us in the older generations. sadie returning there is a father of her child. it hurts my heart so much. how if there is a festival like this again, i believe things will be done appropriately to something like this is not repeated . among those grieving a grandfather who lost 2 grandchildren in the tragedy. hunting london, they both went over to her husband. i could get in touch with them initially now their bodies lying in hospital. i feel so sorry as a grandfather for not being able to do anything. also paying his respects the president he and sir kil, who has promised to review crowd control measures at future events. there are strict rules and guidelines for organized gatherings such as rallies and protests, but not for unofficial st. festivals. a sound career begins this period of morning
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. there is a sense of disbelief that this tragedy could have happened in a society renowned for self control and following the rules. and why it seems nobody anticipated the crush of people that gathered with such deadly consequences . at a briefing from the government emergency response, team reporters repeatedly asked why more police were not on duty to handle crowd control. instead of tackling crime casual when it comes to public gatherings, the police have been focusing on cram prevention and illegal crack done rather than under spot control. the government has also announced financial support to help families pay for the many funerals that will take place in the coming days. as well as medical expenses for the scores who were injured. once the morning period is over, there will likely be fundamental changes in the way all future public gatherings
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are controlled. but it has taken this halloween tragedy for that to happen. rob mcbride al jazeera, so please and 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 goods around official say, hundreds of people fell into the river when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge snapped toni chang reports 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 re thee, but the longer many children were enjoying holidays for devali. and they came here
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as tourists. all of them fell one on top of another that the bridge collapsed 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, 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. your agency year, but he's got gum. somebody a case has been filed on the agency, which was overlooking the building and maintenance of the bridge under section 3, o 43 or 8 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
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escape. but he, marcia, maybe 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 like recovery boats pick through the thick reeds, floating on the river. more than $400.00 people were thought to be on the narrow bridge. when it collapsed. tony chang al jazeera or 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 min de. now, while than a 100 homes, are buried in landslides. the leaders of armenia in azerbaijan have agreed not to use force and stick to agreements that sorta and fighting between the countries. russian president
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vladimir putin met the azerbaijani president, illinois. if an armenian prime minister, nickle passionate in saatchi, it's part of moscow's mediation efforts to solve a border conflict between the former soviet neighbors. the worth fighting between the 2 countries since 20. the 2020 war erupted last month killing more than 200 people. for denmark votes for a new parliament on tuesday pole show that it's unlikely the 2 main political blocks will get the majority needed. prime minister matter, frederickson was forced into early elections following growing anger, her decision to order a mass color of minks and 2020. how sham albert has more from copenhagen. this is an historic election with a record number of political parties vying for a bigger se in the parliament, 50 percent of the voters have not decided yet. which party they are going to vote for raising concerns about the potential of a parliament, which is likely going to be the most fragmented parliament in the modern history of
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the country. this is an election mainly about inflation, wising, living costs, economic hardship, and also climate change. and there is a growing consensus in denmark that regardless of who's going to win the election, the country will continue to clamp down on immigration. prime minister fredrickson is hoping to be able to maintain her lead in the election by being the strongest political party in the country to be able to reach out to the centrist to form a coalition. but there are chances that the far white can gain more the bantam in this election, upsetting the plans that the prime minister is hoping to implement for the country . i don't see this last us yet, but that in denmark, there's little appetite for last campaign rallies. candidates in the air ways to
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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, being based on a broad majority across the middle of the political spectrum. and of course i think that is the best thing. prime minister and leader, the social democratic party, meta frederickson, is desperate to build a strong coalition of centuries parties. for decades, danish politics have been dominated by a government 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 the countries formed mink in
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2020 over fears. the cause spread are mutated variant of the corona 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 coolly since between process we're 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 white. this is the moment they've been waiting for. they say, if elected the with bush for horse anti vacation policies, vigour my, you 2 of 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
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doesn't continue as prime minister law. 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, thus further puzzling voters. half of them are yet to decide their choice. how should my brother al jazeera copenhagen, german chancellor, left schultz to will visit china in the coming days? he is facing criticism for a deal with chinese shipping giant cosco. after his cabinet allowed the company to buy a stake in hamburg, container port steadfast and explains after rotterdam, antwerp chinese state company cosco has bought a stake in europe. the 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
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all of shields came on the fire over the deal, but many in germany are still unhappy. i know i'd say about reform, the one hand they want to become independent from russia and on the other. they're given away something so important. i think that 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 capitals 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 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
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investments in its own ports, has also been an argument against the deal for some nervousness about the chinese st. kara, germany's largest katrina ford show company public if you see my fear that mistakes will be made again, but so far the business inside sales handbook 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? we take the concerns serious, but they are minor from our perspective instead of what we can win as a society and of course as an economy like the german ones, but the whole europe as well. but other european nations have accused germany of
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putting their own interests for us when it comes to china, chancellor shawl to plan to take a large business delegation to beijing showing he may be looking for more deals while the controversy over to costco deal as yet to calm down, step, fasten al jazeera, hambert versus of shanghai disney resort, who have been trapped inside and able to leave until they show a negative coven. 19 test. there is a lot which includes both disney land and shopping districts. and now it would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 cove regulations. shanghai is administration says, no one can enter or leave until they're tested. anyone who has 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. nuclear power gained a bad reputation following the disasters of chernobyl, fukushima and 3 mile island. but now as energy cost sore, nuclear is making
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a comeback. and there's new technology on the way. rob reynolds reports from san luis obispo, california. this is diablo canyon, the last functioning nuclear power plant in california, though scheduled to shut down in 2025. the state recently extended its operations by up to 5 more years. global energy disruptions caused by russia's war and ukraine . ant sky, high fuel prices, mean aging nuclear plants are getting a new lease on life. i think it's, you know, one of these elements that just add up to the, the, the, the pressure to see if, if we can continue, ah, operating these countries including germany, japan and the u. k. planned to keep on running plants that had been scheduled to close. even as traditional plants like this one are having their life spans
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extended all around the world. a new type of nuclear power plant is on the horizon one that may change the industry forever. they're called small modular reactors or s m r's for short. i think small, marcelo reactor technology is really going to be a game changer for a nuclear going forward. it's m r's are smaller and cheaper. they can be built in factories and delivered to where they're needed. so you could have some really remote locations that just need a little bit of power that can be a balloon for countries struggling to cut fossil fuel emissions. everybody's really having a look at a small modular reactors as part of their energy equation. some scientists say s m, ours are safer than traditional reactors because they don't need externally powered pumps. to replenish the water supply used to keep fuel rods from overheating. the reactor is, are, are, are actually immersed in a big pool of water. and that pool is sufficient to cool off the reactors.
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there is no power requirement to safely shut down these reactors so no meltdown. no, still other scientists say as seymour's lack of a robust containment system, like the giant, concrete domes on conventional plants could present a danger. but us regulators have already approved one companies, s m r design with more than 70 commercial s m. r designs on the drawing board world wide expert say the 1st s m, ours will be operational sometime in the next decade. rob reynolds, al jazeera san luis obispo, california, overcome this news. i will explain why costa rica fans are hoping to win their wage . the cattle well come out
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with a whole
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lou. ah well get back here without. is there a time now for sarah? i'm the sport. ah well lots right. well, franz will be heading to catch fall about one of the stars pool pump for the event in mid field that has fell to recover from knee surgery and time for the tournament . but what had an operational damage meniscus in september, but his agent has confirmed that recent medical review has ruled out the 29 year old boy returns events in the summer and ended his knee during the pre season to
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a timeline on his return is unclear. fronts that already last, chelsea midfielder and girls can say off to having an operation on a hamstring injury this month. now more than a 1000000 funds are expected to comes katha 2022 from across the globe. but suddenly a handful of those will be from costa rica. it's countries, 3rd world cup and a right. and i'll face spain, germany and japan in the group stage. bond guessing to the middle east is expensive because 3 can fans and some are looking to win their way. it's a cat saw on the fans or the reports go study cars classic match between somebody saying, well in it always brings out the strongest of emotions among football, creates fans known as ecos. shakia when only conditions in the country of them into reduction in the sale of world cup packages. for many fans, their only chance of getting to guitar is by participating in rattles like this in saying it again, winning, it would be
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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. what if the ally with friends and family they will always be at my side supporting that we are all d class guitar will be that because 6 participation in a world cup overall, 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 it's 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. and the former defender and national legend,
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michael lou manya 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 truces. we like being in a group like this one to compete with the best. that's what you do in a world count faced the best. i feel optimistic. i know our national team shows it's best when it faces the world's most powerful. the next generation of players hoping for another strong showing and guitar allison the objective. i'll just sierra san jose costa rica. well, we're now joined by a cash ma gomez is the editor? yes, the n in costa rica. now, a costa rican fan. i spoke to earlier, said some friends won't be attending a well cut for financial reasons, but also for fair that any restrictions might affect their funds. now, do you think this could be a reason that would affect the numbers of costa ricans attending and compared to other world cups? thank you, sarah. it's a pleasure for being here. no,
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i think that goes to rita. if bonds are not going a lot to cut that up, because it's too far from here, if you can see the cost or become a costa rican, people want to travel to got that. they have to take a plane, 1st of all, to europe or usa, and then it, we have to take off life to get better. and these very expensive for costa rica people, the others work up and it was a here in the michael pneumonia interview. and he said that these are loop that is very nice for us to come funds to go to work up some in any country. but at this moment is, is very expensive. the costa rican economy is, is not the best moment in, in the, in the last decade. so i think that is more from economy, things that a lot of things that it became lot restriction or something like that. well it's, it's slightly different this time because the last 3 of the coal street is greatest
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pay is to pay together a world cup. do you think that makes this tournament extra special for costa rican funds? yeah, we can, i think the it's going to be positive because we have, we can make the sacrifice and then we have a lot of experience there. but at this moment, like i told you, it's very difficult for a course to reconfirm to go through to work up of that because there is, there is, if you see costa rica is very big, very little country in central america. and he's not a half up or doing it is going to be economy opportunity to that a lot of countries here in america, so expensive and faith, costa rican funds facing, were national. but he's not the same. the 20132018 in russia was this about so given their an aging team and have germany in spain, in that group,
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what's all the realistic expectations from the costa rican funds for that team? i have to say that the options that close, the rica, that group be are very low, especially if we take into account the presence of the list. because there is a natural, a generation generation change in our competitors are leaving a lot of like a lot of lay says a lot of labor and grace. and then a young, a people that young players in the national i create. and he's story of these a year. so the dobson, the costa rica has to passing the group for meet, are very low. also the best moment that i tell you from taylor knowledge, he's not play anybody's and you remain the illusion. is there under surgery still? because the rec officers are low, we well cation gomez. we'd like to thank you very much for your contribution. now
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just a very quick recap for our top story because from the field of paul paul has been ruled out of the world company. katha 29 road hasn't recovered from neat surgery. in september, his agent confirmed the news on social media following a recent medical review. nice and clear weather, poke, but will return to his club side. you've been so nuts or your support for me for now, but i'll be back later. i'll help you hands you back to london. thanks sorry about the you can find much more on our website. how just do it, don't com? that's it for me if this news, but i'll be back in a moment with boy of the days news, your without just 0. ah ah
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and examines what it means to live through the end of the guilt down gluco douglas pony smokes. the final days al is minutes and seconds until cattle. 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other 1st . the 1st will come to be played in november, december, female referees, in the men's tournament and ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of all time. count down events like this one happening over day hot, the excitement to building for fans in the 32 nations he qualified and had leave a little say in the hospital with sending.

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