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russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying green to pass through a black sea corridor. and it will guarantee their safety. meanwhile, michele, across the ukraine leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power or running water. ah, you're watching l 0. like for my headquarters and hi daddy and obligate. also coming up. south korea, president cultural more safety measures to prevent a repeat of the crowd crush that killed 155 people in sold out the happiest place on earth, turns into a nightmare. visitors get stuck in shanghai disney land until testing negative for i hello. russia says that it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor,
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and it won't guarantee the safety of the vessels. it comes days after moscow suspended participation and a turkish and un broker deal. but 12 ships loaded with more than 350000 tons of grain still left ukraine black seaports on monday it's the most moved in a single day since july. here is are the pro magic editor james based reporting for more than 3 months. this current all through the black sea has been a humanitarian lifeline. the u. n 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 they have suspended, they haven't withdrawn, they have suspended, and they haven't terminated.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
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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. 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 and 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 al jazeera at the united nations. let's come on the impact of russia decision. now, russell sardar isn't assemble. here is the killer district office stumble where
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blacks him. it's 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 reduced at for the, for the inspection on monday, turkish and the united nations, more than 400 ships have passed it through their boss for us kevin 9300000 tons of the ukrainian grain to the international market. there's a number seems quite big, but just before the war, the number of ships to carry and ukrainian grain passing, the bush for us were double off off of this,
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this number. so the black sea is quite 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 or russia. president vladimir putin has warned that he can do more after a series of miss allan drone attacks and ukraine. the strikes hit critical infrastructure intensities, leaving many people without power and running water hoops and says it was a response to a drone attack on russia. black sea fleet in crimea on saturday. harry false, that reports from keith. to the 3rd telling this month, this was how
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a monday morning began for the people that gave miss are striking north of ukraine's capital hurd 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 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 glass site. soldiers prevented us from showing it 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 carson with
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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 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 news 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 to influence britain, america can't influence it. we just have to stay positive. the russian defense
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ministry released these images of the miss. i launches declaring the latest strikes a success. we're going to notice that the 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 designate the targets were hit. ukraine said it's air defense is 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 or force. if our 0 be sure road north of kill us. president joe biden has told oil and gas companies to lower energy and petrol prices. for americans or face a higher tax rate on their record, profits bite in has been threatening a windfall tax against oil giants and the lead up to the midterm elections. he says many firms have been profiteering from the war in ukraine, calling their earnings outrageous. us rival chevron,
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an ex mobile have reported profits in the range of $70000000000.00 so far this year . in 2021. they took in about $25000000000.00. gimme a break. enough is enough. welcome, 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 profit today 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 for all 5 us like this has a responsibility to act beyond the narrow self interest of its executive shareholders. rosen. jordan has more from washington d. c. it's 8 days before the u. s. midterm elections, which will determine the control of congress. and certainly,
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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 market to 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 buy that ministration 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 still working this problem. now, democratic god, politicians on capitol hill have suggest it taxing of the companies. a who don't
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share enough of their profits with consumers. but so far that will g solution 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, south korea's president's yoon secure has cold for safety measures to prevent crowd accidents. after a 155 people were killed in a crowd surge during halloween festival. on saturday, the president prime minister and former un secretary general have joined warners at one of the many memorials setup in the capital sole and investigation has been launched as well. right. mcbride is at that memorial and so so tell us what you've been seeing. robin, how people have been paying their respects and coping. that's right. these memorial alters, have been set up all across south korea for thousands of people to come along and
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line up and pay their respects here in downtown sol outside city hall. this is one of the larger ones. it's getting up to lunch time. here we only see the lines at length, and as more people come from surrounding offices. early a tuesday we saw south graves. religious leaders come along here as a group. they are the representatives of the main body's orders. the christian church is even the representative of confucianism here, coming along as a group, a show of solidarity. i think there is an acceptance here that said the whole of south korea was going through something of a collective trauma. as a result of what happened on saturday. and that was accepted, i think by the upright countries prime minister conduct sue who has held a meeting tuesday where the government has discussed offering counseling services to help people get through this. not that's not just to the people of some of the 10s of thousands who were there who suffered through this event on saturday night and one,
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but also people who have been witnessing these repeated clips of mainstream television media and also social media of the crush that happened being repeated time and again on the channels here. and in fact some tv channels have decided to play down the amount of clips that they are showing, accepting that it is putting people through a collective distress. right. so where do things stand with the investigation then the investigation continues. i still trying to work out the exact course of events that lead up to this part. i think there is a general acceptance that there will be some fundamental changes, especially in crowd control. that's been accepted by you and some of the countries president accepting that south korea for all of it and sophistication and advancement and technology and all the rest it is lacking when it comes to basic crowd control and crowd management. he has addressed a cabinet meeting saying that that will be looked at maybe the use of technology.
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but i think basic policing is also being looked at and people are making the comparison between what happened here and a very similar tragedy that happened in hong kong in 1993. i lived in hong kong, i remember covering that that was an area called lang, quite fonda. a party area like each one with narrow streets on a hillside, but sloped down and they had a very similar tragedy. 20 people died in a crush that and now every year since then, but 30 years in hong kong, whenever they've had big celebrations and events that had foss, strict policing. and i think there is an acceptance that after what happened here, there are lessons and those lessons will have to be learned. all right. well thank you so much. rob mcbride reporting from sol still had on al jazeera ah brazilian truckers hit the breaks walking rhodes to protest the election victory of mila da silva. and the arab league holds a summit in algeria, but some say will take more than talk to solve the regions problems.
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ah hello, rick got a lot of try and settle weather for much of north america much, but not all. we do still have some disturb weather around the the central plains easing up towards the mid western. that'll make its way a further eastward clearing out of the way bryce guys coming back a miss and warm sunshine. very different story towards the jo, northwest seeking northwest in to british columbia band of cloud and rain, sleet and snow coming in here. and that wet weather, making its way all way down through oregon into a good part of california. so they'll be some snow over the cascade, maybe good dusting of snow to over the sierra nevada mountains easing further eastwards. as we go through web stay kula from cal, we talk temperature minus for celsius,
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but less that warmth elsewhere we getting into the twenty's. not too bad. 21 celsius there for dc, getting up around 19 degrees there in new york now into the caribbean. here we have this little clutch of her thunder storms rumbling away. it is now a developing tropical store may from become a hurricane. as we go into the middle part of the week, you see that circulation just gathering and it looks likely to run into believe sometime around wednesday in to work thursday some very wet and would weather coming through here. scattering a shower, coming in behind, sunshine and showers for these mountains. ah, that brutus she, rocky journalist, who's visualizing complex statistics in a simple art form. i think it offers of some really exciting opportunities to break apart from those systems of power and to collect data in a way that better represents different community, challenging mainstream misconceptions. i hope that quite crates and handle
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ministration. it doesn't alienate people, it doesn't make people feel like i'm not mine on the sands. booth truth, is it anyway on al jazeera oh the me. hello again. the categories 0 porsha says it's on acceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor, and it won't error into the safety of the vessels. moscow has suspended the patient in a turkish and un brokerage yield. us president joe biden has told oil and gas companies to lower energy and petrol prices for americans or face a higher tax rate on their record profits, south korea,
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as president and his cabinet members have paid their respects at one of the memorial victim. difficult question, sol. an investigation has been opened after at least 155 people were killed during halloween. visitors to shanghai. those new lines have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative co with 1900 test, the resort down. so it would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 coded regulations. shanghai reported 10 locally transmitted cases on saturday. patrick focus joining us from beijing with an update on that story. so you have the shanghai disney land shut in patrick, and you also have another situation at the fox con factory with restrictions that prompted workers to escape. tell us about what's happening yet, will they say lightning? doesn't strike twice for that's exactly what's happened at disneyland to shanghai
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for the 2nd time. in less than 12 months, thousands of visitors are, were trapped inside the theme park. apparently after that, been an infected person or a close contact of infected person that had been inside. so they were told that they weren't allowed to leave until they had a negative test. a thought is also a nouns that any body that being to the park since last thursday had to go and get tested 3 days in a room. we have to talk about this extraordinary video that circulating on social media as well. of people rushing for the exits and an employee of the park calling out to them saying that the amusements are still open and the restaurants are still open. i mean, this gives you an idea of how this sort of thing has really become normalized in this country. but people are incredibly afraid they're afraid of, for these disruptive are locked fans of right now. there are millions of people across the country in more than 200 as separate loc dance. and you know, the governors really given itself an impossible task. it said that on the one hand,
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it wants to boost growth and help the economy recover. but on the other hand, it wants to stick with the 0 carbon policy. but certainly when you look at this case, the shanghai k, sir, this is really going to affect consumer spending, particularly as we're seeing cases take higher in this country. yes. so as you're saying, there have been outbreaks cropping up in several parts of the country. the government is trying to boost growth. i mean, how is this actually all going to affect recovery? well, it's going to make things very, very difficult. you mentioned the other case about what's happening at the fox con factory. and this is another extraordinary case, or which shows the extent to which authority is willing to go to enforce the 0 coven policy. but at the same time, it really highlights why it doesn't work. there were 200000 workers at the fox con factory. and john joe, and so they'd been put on the closed loop management since the middle of october.
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we're told, according to reports that as many as 20000 workers had been separated and put into isolation. so the rest of the employees could continue operating and keep manufacturing going. but so with all that, the conditions with our food being left outside, the quarantine facilities and staff, there were still working, were very much concerned that they were being exposed to infected people. and so people just started climbing over the fences over the weekend said to leave. and you know, this is another example of why this doesn't work. fox con has since said that they will try to improve conditions and they've given buses to help people go home as well. another concern also is that there are now a lot of people out in the open who could potentially spread the disease even further. but no, a lot of people. busy that have left have said they simply won't go back. all right, thank you so much. patrick. folk reporting from beijing search and rescue teams in
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the philippines are still looking for bodies after a tropical storm. now g e, at least a 110 people had died. more than half of the fatalities were from flash floods and landslides. dozens are still missing and around. 800000 are displaced. barnaby lo has more from caught about a city. almost the entire country is effected. i grew up here, i have never seen anything like this. 17 out of 18 region, 69 out of 81 province of more than 2000000 people affected the damage to property, 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 one year. but president mark with junior, has turned down this suggestion, saying that the damages or localize the local government can deal with them. and that in many areas, floods have already subsided. the situation is normalizing in the village of
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crucial search and rescue efforts very quickly turn into search and retrieval operations. as soon as it was clear that there were no more survivors, individual who saw it's it's, it's just mud there. there were no, there are no houses there, just rubble there. and so for base dow search and rescue workers have only been digging by hand because the mud had still been wet. so so far they have been able to recover 22 bodies there. they recovered one small body, a baby. yesterday. we're right down. the sun is already signing the mud. has already solidified, and so heavy equipment can get in there so that they can find the rest of the missing people. 9 people have been arrested in connection with a pedestrian bridge collapse and western india at least 141. people died when the structure came apart on sunday, just days after renovation were completed. those arrested are all associated with
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the company that maintain the bridge. they're being investigated for a culpable homicide. supporters of brazilian precedent variable scenario have blocked roads across the country after he last sunday's election. the former leader lula to silver, one by a little more than one percent boss narrow, her still not publicly conceded defeat. to raise a bow report on louisiana in brazil. o supporters of president jade was fernando gathered in the streets away to protest the result of sunday's presidential election. the waiting for press hannibal fernando. to tell them what to do. there convinced lucy nasty oliver silva was selected precedent by committing fraud august. the election isn't over, we want a 3rd round. we're not going to give the country to a thief so that we become venezuela. he was sentenced to prison and was freed by a friend. b have brought food to remain on the road,
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but are still uncertain about what to do. next truck drivers who support president aid was when either were blocking this road that connect the capital brazilian with other parts of the country. they were removed by the police using tear gas. this is an example of the exemplary station that exists in this country. and how there is lots of people here that are not happy with sundays, without their road blocks in several parts of the country at close ally of lula silva. compare them to donald trump, supporters. we'll try to take over us congress when joe biden won the presidency. our there is only because he's been with us. we want to military intervention because we can't accept these results. lula is a thief and he should be in prison. on monday, there was little activity at the blend. elder presidential palace jade will sonata was there, but chose once again, not to speak. the press in silence only adds up to the tension that has prevailed
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throughout the electoral process. he sons, while members of long risk express their support for their father on twitter. one of them wrote dad, i am with you for whatever is coming next. ha. but while the incumbent president remains quiet, president elect leather fever has already started planning his cabinet and talking to leaders around the world, hulu. if you don't my call including a meet him with argentina as president of her mom this and only say, one of his top priorities would be ending. the people are i sation that exist in this country to day. it is clear that this final result shows a divided country divided regionally divided between the states that makes up the brazilian federation and a division within society. and even amongst families, which make the 1st task of the new president elect to seek to establish an agenda proposal to reduce this political polarization. jaden also now has 2 months left in
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office. everyone is waiting to hear what he has to say about the election. and whether he's message, we're bring reconciliation or south further divisions within brazilian society. there is i will as the theda lithuania, brazil, protesters in the democratic republic of congo have been rallying against wanda. and you gonna say choose their neighbor as a backing m. 23 rebels that are staging attacks in the region. the rebel group capture the town or q one job in the east on saturday, prompting to congo the government to expel rwanda's ambassadors. the rwandan government denies involvement. algeria will host the arab leagues annual summit on tuesday, the gathering is being held against the backdrop of a deeply polarized region, which has been economically and politically impacted by the war and ukraine than a 100 reports from algiers. it's
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a region plague by political conflict and economic crises. the international monetary fund says, 141000000 people in arab countries are hungry. and at nearly 30 percent, they have the world's highest levels of youth unemployment. the region also faces the humanitarian crisis. internal conflicts have created the largest number of refugees and displaced people in the world. while suffering acutely from climate change. temperatures have soared and water is scarce. against this backdrop, the arab leaders will be meeting in the algerian capital further and will summit. the 1st since the pandemic began 3 years ago since then, there have been 2 political changes. the arab world has long been divided, but the decision by some countries to sign the so called abraham accords and normalize relations with israel shifted dynamics. if you consider that post, i was always really at the heart of the arab league and what it stood for. this new
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alignment of states with israel potentially again, palestine is something that is certainly transformational. the other issue has been obviously the crane war as of late, which had a massive impact on obviously energy markets on supply chains. the impact is being felt by the lower income countries where societies are struggling with rising food and energy prices. the ukranian war has also had an impact on the politicians calculations. the desire not to be drawn into the conflict between russia and the west. does seem to be something that all countries in the region share. so they are looking to insulate the region to the extent that they can from being drawn into what might become a new cold war. arab leaders are engaged in the tensions between the east and west, among them. saudi crown prince mohammed, ben sel. man, he has been under us pressure due to
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a decision by opec plus to reduce oil output. washington believes that works for russia's benefits, whether a unanimous stass and statement comes out. first of all, in support of saudi arabia. second of all, in support of out of neutrality, away from the current. yeah. russia, ukraine, you'd more good this. if it happens, we're empowered to saudi political decision, and the pushback against washington pressure, arab summit have had few if any impactful resolutions due to regional differences. but this time around the challenges as a result of international developments may affect the outcome. then who there else is eda algiers, the man accused of attacking the husband of us? how speaker nancy pelosi has been charged with attempted murder, burglary, and assault. david to pop will appear in court on tuesday. prosecutors are seeking to hold him without bail. paul pelosi was beaten with a hammer inside the couple of san francisco home on.

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