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russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to parser, a black sea corridor, and it won't guarantee their safety. and miss are strikes across ukraine. leave hundreds of thousands of people without power and running water. ah. hello them, nora kyle. this is al 0 live from doha, also coming up a warning for oil companies from the u. s. president, lower prices or pay higher taxes. and south korea as president pays his respects, the victims of a crowd crash and so as an investigation is launched. ah, russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor, and it won't guarantee the safety of the vessels. it comes days after moscow
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suspended participation in a turkish and new and broke a deal. but 12 ships loaded with more than 350000 tons of grains still left ukraine's black. c ports on monday is the most moved in a single day. since july aren't math gaster james bays reports. 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 b 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 they have suspended, they haven't withdrawn, they have suspended, and they haven't terminated.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
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un. you receive the roman immortal. the russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels participating in the black sea initiative. in the morning. we're seeing 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 joint coordination center. without our consent, we will provide details in our conclusions and our approaches to this in the very near future. 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 agree to extend it? james bay's ouch is era at the united nations? well, let's get more now and the impact of russia decision raffle. 3rd is in stumble. here is the kill your district office stumble where blacks him, it's
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a both for us right behind me. there are tons of west anchored here waiting to be inspected by the joint coordination center. and it's stumble. and this is just a small portion of the west of and could around a stumble in total $97.00 loaded west of and 15, inbound west have registered to be inspected by the coordination center. and according to the information that this coordination center has just provided. 809 more of them have a life to be registered for the for the inspection on monday, turkish and the united nations, more than 400 ships have passed through the board for us carrying 9300000 tons of the ukrainian grain to the international market this number seems quite big, but just before the war, the number of ships care carrying ukrainian grain passing the boss for us were double off off of this, this number. so lexie is quite
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a critical region. it accounts roughly around 30 percent off the global green trade and also more than 17 percent of the corn export globally. russia is number one green export in the world, and ukraine is ranked 5th, and majority of this trade is happening to black. so any, so any, any disruption in the black sea could further detail create the global food crisis that johnson is the dance escal consultants. and for me, us state department official. he says, the balance of power in the black sea is weighted against vasa, russia, like all the players in this conflict, has an important domestic constituency to signal to. and it's been a bad month or 2 for the domestic constituency in russia, with regards to the russian results on the battlefield, especially with regards to the naval aspect of it. it's interesting to hear russia
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say that it cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels on the black sea when it's become increasingly clear that they cannot guarantee the safety of their own vessels on the black sea. the attack last week. and another one over the weekend or by unmanned naval vehicle surface vehicles, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles against russian ships, has shown that the balance of power in the black. she does not favor russia. now, in the same way that it did, perhaps, when this 1st deal was i contemplated. so russia might have had sort of the veto power over anything that moves in the black sea 6 months ago. they don't have that now. and so i interpret the statements from moscow as more signaling to the domestic audience that looked like we still really can control the flow of grain. when the truth is they might be able to hit some ships coming out. they have a lot to lose if they do that. but i think it's, it should be understood in the, in terms of the need both the signal or domestic audience and the slipping control over naval activity in the black sea that they actually have. if the russians want
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to sink civilian ships with drain, they'll do that and they can sink some of them. they can't sink all of them, but they would lose as well. there's a number of reasons that this makes bad sense for russia to do it. they can't do it completely and they would be shooting themselves in the foot to do so because their own grain exports would be affected, as would their very thin level of international legitimacy, the joint coordination center that you referenced earlier in the report, for instance, is one of the few examples of where russia is cooperating with the international community, the western nations, and also the receivers of this grain to do something that's, that's viewed as legitimate international activity. russia's president vladimir putin has warned that he can do more after a series of missile andrew attract attacks and ukraine. yes. strikes a type of critical infrastructure in 10 cities, leaving many people without power and running water foods and says it was a response to a drone attack on russia's black sea fleet in crimea on saturday. hi faucets,
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reports from keith to the 3rd. tell him this month, this was how a monday morning began for the people of cave. miss are striking north of ukraine's capital heard across the city. again, russia was targeting energy infrastructure. was this video pixilated 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 restrictions. so there are limitations on what we can and can't fill, and 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 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 that 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 the 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 neighbourhood, the initial shock of the explosions turning to quiet resolve. for now, at least this is the sole 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 winter war on civilian infrastructure. the route will hold on. we can't
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influence britain, america can't influence it. we just have to stay positive. the russian defense ministry released these images of miss i launches declaring the latest strikes of success whenever, whenever the armed forces of the russian federation continued strikes with long range, high precision air, and sea based weapons against the military command and energy systems of ukraine. the goals of the strikes were achieved or designated targets were hit. ukraine said its air defenses shut down 45 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. hurry, force it out, a 0, be sure road north of kid. he has friends and joe biden has told oil and gas companies to low energy and petrol prices for americans or face a higher tax rate on their record. profits by them has been threatening a wind full tax against oil,
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john and the lead up to midterm elections. use as many firms have been profiteering from the war in ukraine, calling the earnings outrageous years rival chevron, and exxon mobil have reported profits in the range of $70000000000.00 so far this year and 2021. they took around 25000000000. i got gimme a break, enough is enough. look, i'm a capitalist. you've heard me say this before. i've no problem. the corporations turn to fair profit get in return on their investment and innovation. but this is my remotely what's happening. all companies record profit today or not, because to doing something new or innovative, their profits are a windfall of war windfall from the conflict as reverend 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 a responsibility to act beyond the narrow self interest of its executive shareholders. as lynn jordan is following developments from washington
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d. c. it's 8 days before the u. s midterm elections, which will determine the control of congress. and certainly, republicans have been able to make inroads with voters this year because of the surge in energy prices, particularly in the cost of automotive fuel. after the invasion of vaal ukraine by russia. well, the price of gasoline has fallen by about a dollar 2325 cents a cents midsummer. and that's because the biden administration put on the marketo millions of barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve and also be said, see a bit of a drop in demand. and so that helped ease prices as well. but because the by the administration knows that americans look at the price of gasoline as a harbinger of how they're doing overall economically. this was a moment for the president to come out on monday and to say to voters that he is
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still working this problem. now, democratic god, politicians on capitol hill have suggested taxing of the companies who don't share enough of their profits with consumers. but so far that legislation hasn't picked up much traction. and because congress won't be back of, for until the later part of november, it's unlikely that you'll see any positive movement on that legislation. before the end of this year, the leaders of south korea's largest religions on to pay their respects at the memorial to victims of a crowd crush in sol, the president prime minister. and for me, you and sexual general have already joined mourners in the capital. at least a 155 people were killed in the crowd surged during a halloween festival present. yoon secure has admitted that south gray is behind when it comes to standards of crowd control or rubber bright is apt memorial in it
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. so rob, it says was happening that how people coping in the wake of this enormous tragedy. these memorial alters, have been set up across the south korea, so the thousands of people to come and pay their respects. they lined up patiently, silently. they lay flowers at the altar sign books of condolence, and so we have just had the leaders of south korea is different, but these orders christian churches, even the representative of confucianism, all coming along as one group a show of religious solidarity. i think there is a sense here of national healing that this is a country sharing a collective trauma after what took place and in fact, the country's prime minister handbooks, who has been addressing that very issue at a meeting tuesday morning. the government has agreed to offer counseling services to people who was among the 10s of thousands of people in each one who were
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traumatized by what they went through, what they saw, but also just for ordinary south koreans. because there is a sense here that that is quite wearing all of the different clips of that we've seen on social media on the mainstream major up this terrible crush that took place on saturday night is having an impact on people's mental health that there are people out there who probably need some sort of counseling support, that is what the government is now offering. and how did the update on the investigation into why this crush happens? i mean that the investigation is ongoing. they are collecting various bits of cctv footage, eye witness accounts and all the roster, looking into the exact cause is but there is, i think, a general acceptance of we've already heard that from the countries president that they're going to have to change the way that they handle these large, spontaneous street events. the problem that they have here in south career is there wasn't a single organization to deal with witcher. but there isn't
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a curve or realization that when you get thousands of people on the streets, even though it is a spontaneous event, it has to be controlled. interestingly, people in this part of the well do make a comparison with something that happened in hong kong back in 1993 in a place called lang quite fung. that was a hong kong party district. i used to live in hong kong. i actually covered that there were very similar circumstances or surge of people that are new years party that serge downhill. people falling over each other. you have this mass of bodies where people started as a dies of a 6 year, and in fact, 20 people died there every year for the past 30 years in hong kong when they have a halloween that new year's eve celebration. there is much strict of policing in place. they learn the lessons and i think there is an acceptance here that south korea will learn lessons from this. interesting then just finally in shoe bu year last night in tokyo, that's their party district. monday night they had a halloween celebration, guess what? there was a much bigger police presence there to make sure that nothing untoward happened. no
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tragedies would ever happen in tokyo, so the clearly lessons are being loads well, not bride. and so thanks for not rob. cilla has hair on our to sarah. you'll be live in the philippines than more than $100.00. people are dead and hundreds of thousands displays as a tropical storm maggie and trials in iran for hundreds of people arrested during antique government protest. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere, are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle aways, callo we have yet more right in the forecast of the philippines as you go through the next couple days more that in a moment at present, some wet weather, some bluster, weather, some when she weather into the far northeast of china, further south this so little where the front here that just runs back up to was now
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gay. remember now gay as the storm that passed through the philippines a few days ago. that all run up towards the far south and southeast of china by that front that extends back into the open waters, drawing that moisture back towards taiwan through the taiwan strait towards hong kong war. heavy shout blustery spells a wet weather coming through here. then lottie dry by this stage into a good part of japan, we have got a little bit of work, whether it's a northern areas of china, but nothing too much to speak of by a large is fine and try now into the philippines. and here we go. with now the, as you can see into the open waters of the south china sea, redeveloping may become a typhoon for a brief period as we go through the next 24 to 36000 little weak and slightly. she may say wait was high and then island coming in behind his and next system. not a particularly powerful one, but something of a rainmaker. nevertheless, of course, the ground is already saturated into those eastern parts of the philippines. it will make its way into those central areas around wednesday and thursday,
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hello again you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top stories this our russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor. and it won't guarantee the safety of the vessels. moscow has suspended participation in a turkish and un broker deal is present. joe biden has total and gas companies to lower energy and petrol prices for americans or face a higher tax rate on their record profits. and the leaders of south korea largest religions are paying their respects at one of the morals to victims of a crowd crash. and so an investigation has been opened up to at least a 155 people were killed in the crowd surge joy, halloween festival. search and rescue teams in the philippines are still looking for bodies after tropical storm knology and these 210 people have died. more than half of the fatalities were from flash floods and land slides. cousins are still
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missing. more than 2000000 people have been affected across the country with 800000 displaced. go live to barnaby. lo, he's and cut a battle city in the philippines and barnaby, just to give us an idea of the extent of the destruction you're seeing there. hi laura, in the the extent of the destruction brahms are tropical storm doggy. the entire country is far and wide, reaching almost the entire country is effected. i grew up here. i have never seen anything like bis 17 out of 18 regions. 69 out of 81 provinces, more than 2000000 people affected the damage to property is immeasurable. there's damage to agriculture, damage to infrastructure, and this is why there has been a suggestion to declare a national state of calamity for year bud. president markers junior past, turned down this suggestion, saying that the damages are localized,
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so local governments can deal with them and that in many areas bloods have already subsided. the situation is normalizing. just like your input the by the city there was widespread flooding here during the onslaught of tropical storm monkey. but as you can see, the situation has normalized here, but just one hour away from here is ground 0 of the disaster. the village of who shall in the province of marketing the now bill north take. we were there yesterday and we saw the utter destruction there. the utter grief up survivors, an entire village, an entire community, $200.00 houses down all covered in mud. just nothing but trouble and there was a mass bureau there where 12 bodies were buried. and so it is just utter devastation over there. and survivors are wondering what happened. newman caught up, prepared by a lamps light. they said that they were prepared for massive rains or massive
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flooding. one last light just never happened there. and so they were unprepared for that. but the expert stake that at this point with climate change, anything can happen anywhere. and bonding. many people are still missing, can you give us an update on the search and rescue operations? what in the village of who shows a search and rescue efforts so very quickly turn into search and retrieval operations. as soon as it was clear that there were no more survivors in the village of crucial, as i said, it's a it's, it's just mud beer. there were no, no, no houses there. just rubble there. and so 4 days dow, our search and rescue workers have only been digging by hand because the mud had still been wet. and so, so far they have been able to recover 22 bodies there. they recovered one small body a baby yesterday. but right now the sun is already shining,
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the mud passed already solidified, and so heavy equipment can get in there so that they can find the rest of the missing people. that officially, there are only a handful of missing people, but search and rescue worker say there could be war because survivors are saying that the so many people went to the village chapel to take shelter from the storm. and that bill a chapel is nowhere to be found out. a grim taska heads that barnaby. thank you for the update from cut about city in the philippines. 9 people have been arrested in connection with the pedestrian bridge collapse in western india. and it's a $141.00. people died when the structure came apart on sunday, just days after renovations were completed. that is arrested or all associated with the company that maintains the bridge that being investigated for culpable homicide . was it in present javel sanara has still not publicly conceited sunday's election?
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he lost a leftist form, a present little. it's a silver by just over one percent. isn't human reports from sal pallor, hitched ordinary 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 you, do i consider myself to be 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 state. they are showing their defiance of the election outcome. wow. my didn't as seen about brazil's, like the next environmental minister says this isabel, so now to version of the capital takeover in washington. leaders of both houses of
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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. you're some of 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 not at 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, alberto fernandez, the president of argentina, which is the 2nd largest country in lat. america arrived here to meet with lula and they are going to make a very important announcement. and that is the return of brazil to say lack that is
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the regional organization that was created by lula when he was 1st president along with the former president of venezuela, low chavez. but both for now to 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. we see a newman al jazeera, so paolo trials are underway in iran for hundreds. the people charged during the ongoing antique government protests officials of issued new warnings to people, thinking about joining the demonstrations. those of jabari has the latest from teheran, more warnings from high ranking officials in iran for protesters, thinking about going out on to the streets. this time from the head of the countries judiciary. holland was saying,
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as are you who urged people to be careful and he said that those who intend to confront the establishment in order to topple it and have connections to foreign entities will be punished based on legal principles. his comments come, as we've also been hearing from the head of the judiciary from teheran province, who said that another, as 700 indictments have been issued. so in total, just over a 1000 people are going to be facing charges in court. we understand that some of those charges include sabotaged destroying public property murder, inciting unrest, and a $300.00 over $300.00 of those. people have now been in court since saturday. this seems to come at a time when we are seeing the demonstrations really focused on specific areas in the country. and there is a sense that the officials here are a reaching there lasts as straw when it comes to tolerating any kind of unrest that
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is continued for the 7th week in this country. ah, over a 1000000 fans are expected to come to the world camp in the castle. only a handful of those will be from costa rica, but giving to them at least as expensive and some under king to wind their way to cattle. as under ram, patty reports costa rica classic match between somebody saying ela will in it always brings out the strongest of emotions among football crazed fans, known as steve goes. erica shiki, economic conditions in the country of men to reduction in the sale of world cup packages. for many fans, their only chance of getting to guitar is by participating in ruffles like this. second saying it, you really wanting it would be a dream come true. football fascinates me. and in such a spectacular location. but price is a state so we can only hope,
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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, won't even the hour 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. le, former defender and national legend, michael pneumonia scored the winning penalty that sent costa rica into the quarter finals in brazil. he says the current.
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