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a ship from ukraine despite russia suspending its role in the un broken deal. hundreds of people are forced to q for water after missile strikes. me a key if ah, only burger, this is al jazeera life in london, also coming up lulu returns to lead a nation dividers, brazil's forward president is back with the narrowest of victories and south korea as president joins mourners, while investigators seek answers to saturdays, deadly crush. ah, a record volume of grain was shipped from ukraine's ports of monday. thus, despite russia, suspension of its involvement in a critical un broke and export deal. ukraine says 12 ships loaded with more than
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350000 tons of grain have left its 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 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 vladimir lensky, says ukraine will continue. the great deal is agreed with the un and turkey. our diplomatic editor james bass, has more from the un for more than 3 months, 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 ukrainian drone attack on its fleet, the scheme will continue. they have suspend it, they haven't withdrawn,
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they have suspended that they haven't terminated. and the difference is the difference is very, very simple. the difference is that as parties to that black c greenish, 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 here. risks the roman immortal. the russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels participating in the black sea initiative and the immortal twisting the speakers. 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 joint coordination center. without our consent. we will provide details in 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 will shipping firms do if premiums skyrocket? it's also worth noting that the deal is only supposed to last until the 18th of
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november. will russia now agree to extend it? james bay's ouch is era of the united nations, or russell said i have more from istanbul on turkey. his hopes of keeping the grain moving through the corridor. it is quite a difficult situation for turkey talk to kia and united nations are the guarantee there's in. there's deal that was signed in july, the ukraine to keep like nation and russia. so the 2 turkey and united nations have agreed on monday to the past 14 west, those that are carrying the ukrainian grains so, but according to the joint coordination center, in the stumble, these are not the only ships that were angry that are anchored in the stumble in total, $97.00 loaded west and 15 in bond west audit just to be inspected by the joint coordination center and also $89.00 more of them have applied to be inspected by
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the to be the just for the inspection by the joint coordination a center. so we can see that there are, there are quite a huge number of the ships that are at that a waiting to be inspected around the estoppel. so today's turkish fort administer made a total that russian for a minute. the 2nd level had a phone conversation to find a wage for the deal, but apparently they couldn't reach. and it kind of a common grounds just because because just up there for conversations between these 2 ministers, the russia would, amid the russian class, ministry had announced that the western traffic was dead through to the secure corridor. alongside them, through the waxy, had been stopped until it concludes is investigation regarding the sebastopol barrage of russia, missiles of his critical energy infrastructure in several cities across ukraine,
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about 80 percent of people in the capital key of an hour without running water. and then the 2nd largest city of hot keys, underground trains, and trolley buses of stop running. how he foresaw has this report to the 3rd time this month. this was how a monday morning began for the people of cave misses, striking north of ukraine's capital. heard across the city again, russia was targeting energy infrastructure ross. this video, pixilated to its location, said to shown electricity, work being rescued from the rubble of an office building. the area north of give 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
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fully in a shelf in a nearby residential area. katerina is making do. she says the power went out with the last loud blast shortly after 9. am gresham 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 calm 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,
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he's bracing for a winter war on civilian infrastructure. muffin one wouldn't, 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 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 it al jazeera, fisher or north of give
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brazil are going leader. dire ball scenario has yet to concede, defeat, following sundays, presidential election, his you to speak in the coming hours. his left us rival, former president louis nasty lillard, a silver one. the tightly contested runner vote after against the far right incumbent. a latin american editor, lucy, a newman reports from sao paolo. oh, it's couldn't we 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. you recall, should i consider myself to be a candidate who 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
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southeastern stage. they are showing their defiance of the election outcome. oh my didn't a 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 for military intervention. yes, i'm off put out. this is a fraud, and if the people have to call on 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 free, fair and credible, learned the scene of as wasting no time. quitting brazil back on the international map, starting with his own region latin america. i saw a while ago,
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alberto fernandez, the president of argentina, which is the 2nd largest country in latin america, arrive here to meet with lula. and they are going to make a very important announcement. and that is the return of brazil to so lack that is the regional organization that was created by lula when he was 1st president along with the former president of venezuela, lord chavez, but also not a, withdrew brazil from that forum. now brazil is going to be again, taking a leadership role. but 1st lula will have to put his own house in order to begin to heal the wounds from a political battle for the hearts and minds of brazilians. which has divided this country as never before. to see a newman al jazeera sell, paolo truckers have blocked major roads and 16 brazilian states demanding military intervention saying that they will not accept lula. de silver as president. the
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protest could disrupt agricultural exports from one of the world's biggest food producers. theresa boe is just outside priscilla where one of the road blocks has recently been cleared. where here on the road that connects the capital brazil with other parts of the country. this road goes all the way as soon as any in the state of go. yes and, and just until about 2 hours ago there were truck drivers blocking this road there . probably financial truck drivers were not happy with sundays result. there's several road routes all across the country just like this one. you can see some of the burn tires among other things, then they will be moved by the police. this road was opened up by the police politician medina. feedback could be elected president, let us he was environment minister compared to what's going on in areas like this. one where there's roadblocks in several parts of the country to up to trump, supporters attempts to take over the capitol. they're saying that they're not, people are not at the knowledge in the elections results. so all of this people
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that you can see where i am right now, they are both or not, or supporters, they are gathering here, not happy with the results. again, we're supporting the truck drivers now. they were gathering together, sharing some food and they're waiting for the president to speak. they want to know what the president thinks about sunday selections, whether he will acknowledge those results earlier today we where had the presidential palace, there was lots of silence and unprecedented situation in this country with precedents. that's remaining silent. that's not telling the population open seating the people calling the president that was a non issue to by the electro tribune. i'll ask, who's going to be this country's next president there without a 0 still to come? arrest made and search efforts continue after a bridge collapse and india kills a $141.00 people. ah,
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i once again welcome to novela cat international forecast. we have some very where to when i am now making his way back into the southeast corner of australia, round of area of low pressure, we are drawing in that cooler air. and that's going to make his way through where victoria easing into our new south wales over the next day or so flat affected the ground, his saturated ground. so flooding will be likely for some as we go on through the next couple of days and temperatures will struggle as well. $1415.00 celsius for adelaide and for melbourne. similar temperature that to in hope of a blustery winds. gust maybe as high as 8090. maybe 100 kilometers per hours are going through the next couple of days. that wet weather will ease. further east was clearing away from the east coast of queensland, policemen brightening up. go cuz brightening up, hopefully some drive right where the grassy, making its way back into new south wells at this state as well. and that where to
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where the release its way across the tasman and it will turn christie, unsettled into good parts of new zealand. still on the warm side though christ church around 23 degrees wet weather, j making its way across. such a pan over the next thou so bad of cloud here, flicking its way through all associated with tropical storm. now the which is making its way further northwards into the far southeast of china. ah, witness inspiring films from around the world. they shall not stop the violence and killed the power is, bears witness intimate portraits and epic struggles. because leadership is often palmer, not just the people witness the human spirit and bitter reality. there are still men, believe women are a property witness award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on
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al jazeera, hulu. ah, vermont of the top stories here and al jazeera 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 broke and export deal. russian president vladimir putin says his country hasn't ended its involvement into the deal just suspended it. ukrainian official say russian missile strikes of left 80 percent of the capital key. if without running water, bosco's forces have attacked energy infrastructure, including hydro, electric dams, knocking out water and electricity supplies. brazil's outgoing liter jaya,
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balsa narrow, 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 lula 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 government promising a farrah and transparent investigation. more than a 150 people were killed in the crowd. surge in sole or monday south korea's president joined mourners at a shrine in their honor. robert bride reports 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 any time or 3. i feel
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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 power. 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 young do 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 south korea 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 on the spot control. and 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 are controlled. but it has taken this halloween tragedy for that to happen. rob
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mcbride al jazeera, so police in india have arrested 9 people after a bridge collapse, the killed at least a 141 military teams are still searching for victims in the western state of gujarat. official say, hundreds of people fell into the river when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge snapped tony cheng 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 will do you easy, but to local, get 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
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overloading was that here that know 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 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 com, somebody, a case has been filed on the agency, which was overlooking the building and maintenance of the bridge under sections 304308114 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 managed to escape. but he, marcia may be more lucky at 840 my 2 young daughters, wife,
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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 their meal. recovery boat's pick through the thick reeds floating on the river. more than 400 people were thought to be on the narrow bridge when it collapsed. toni chang, al desert. you carry home secretary soil abraham and has been criticized over the conditions at a migrant processing center. in kent, in southeast england, nearly 1000 people crossed the english channel in small boats on saturday. while the $6000.00 have crossed the channel this month, the total number of people who have made the journey this year is now close 240000 labs compared 228000 last year. and 299 in 2018 when records began. most to being held at a can processing center. it was built a house about 1600 people for up to 24 hours,
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about 4000 people that were being held at the center. now with some there for a more, more than a month. that embargo 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, 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 matter when we have so many arrival so quickly, it is practically impossible to procure over
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a 1000 bed and such short notice. consequently, we have recently expanded the site and are working tirelessly to improve facilities . the british government says about $1500.00 people across the english channel from france, in small boats over the weekends, and the total this year is around $40000.00. and one reason for the increased backlog processing centers is the rise in assigned them applications. 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 his room, it 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 is
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a migrant sensor 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 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 of suing brethren and also under pressure because she sent official documents to her private mail. 6 times. she resigned on the previous prime minister list, trust the government, but was reappointed by receive sooner. just days later. one conservative ex minister says as she did, refused to deal with over crowding here. then she broke the ministerial coat and she stepped down. nadine bob al jazeera in southern england. 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, a hot button issue,
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an upcoming midterm congressional elections. kristen salumi reports from new york where it's lead the mer 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 opened 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 of new york has absorbed 5500 migrant children in it. school systems since september, face a tree all case the same bike magic case. they don't speak english are coming from different countries, treat them all the same. you have a program. what m a brick is now a program for all children. the children are among some 20000 asylum seekers who
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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 mayor 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, but one that will affect every one in this city. under new york, one, 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 10 facility to house up to 1000 men
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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 them with dignity, but they need more help from the federal government to do so. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. here as president joe biden has cold and oil and gas companies to use their reco profits to lower costs for americans and increase production. all right, face a higher tax rate. he says,
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the white house will work with congress if major firms don't stall profiteering from the war in ukraine. gimme a break enough is enough. look, i'm a capitalist. you've heard me say this before. i have no problem with corporations . turning to fair profit get in return on their investment and innovation, but this is much remotely what's happening. oil companies, record profits today are not because they're doing something new or innovative. their profits are a windfall of war windfall from the brutal conflict. there's revenue, g, u, crane, and hurting tens of millions of people around the globe. you know, at a time of war. and he come to receiving a historic one, prov, process like this has a responsibility to act beyond or narrow self interest of its executive shareholders. or the 100 people are confirmed dead of tropical storm nell gay hit the philippines on friday. dozens are still missing and recovery teams have little hopes of finding survivors. the storm destroyed villages and farm land on the
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southern island of men. to now, more than $100.00 homes are buried in landslides. visitors of shanghai, disney resort to have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative coven 19 test. the result which includes both busy land and shopping districts, announced it would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 covey regulations. shanghai as administration says, no one entering it all, leave the park until they're tested. anyone who has visited the park since 1st they will also have to show 3 negative cov tests over 3 days. the city reported 10 locally transmitted cases on saturday. you are, you can find much more in all of our stories on our website out sierra dot com ah.
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