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russia says it's unacceptable for ships hearing grain to pass through a black sea corridor, and it won't guarantee their safety. meanwhile, muscles missiles across ukraine, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power or running water. ah, who? watching l. 0 live from a headquarters in del heim, daddy navigator also coming up here as president joe biden says, big oil companies are cashing in on the war. in ukraine is worn, that must stop. now, south korea, as president calls for more safety measures to prevent a repeat of the crowd crush that killed a $156.00 people and sold. ah, hello, russia says it's on acceptable for ships carrying grains a pass through a block c corridor and a won't guarantee the safety of the vessels. it comes days after moscow suspended
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participation in a deal brokered biter key in the un. but 12 ships loaded with more than 350000 tons of grain still left ukraine's black seaports on monday. it's the most gray moved in a single day since july. our diplomatic or editor james space 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 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 they have suspended, they haven't withdrawn, they have suspended, and they haven't terminated.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
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sea root was unacceptable that followed these comments and rushes ambassador to the un. you received the roman name or to the russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels participating in the black sea initiative. me more of the listing is pretty good. 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 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 error. d 900 nations. a film on the impact of russia. this is a now with russell stars, are reporting from a stumble. here is the kill your district office stumble where blacks emits both
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for us right behind me. there are tons of west hills 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. $809.00 more of them have lied to be reduced at 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 the ukrainian grain, passing the boss for us were double off off of this number. so black sea 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 . russia's president vladimir putin has warned that he can do more after a series of miss allan drone attacks in ukraine. the air strikes had critical infrastructure and 10 cities, leaving many people without power and running water hooting says it was a response to a drone on russia black sea fleet in crimea on saturday. harry faucet reports from keith to the 3rd, telling this month. this was how a monday morning began for the people of cave. miss are striking north of ukraine's
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capital hurd across the city. again, russia was targeting energy infrastructure, was this video pixilated to its location said to shown electricity work and 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 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
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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 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 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
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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 it's a defense is shut down, $45.00 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 kia. he was 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 biden has been threatening a windfall tact against oil giant and lead up to mid term elections. he says many firms have been profiteering from the war in ukraine calling their earnings outrageous. us rival chevron, an x and mobile have reported profits in the range of $70000000000.00 so far this
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year. in 2021. they took about $25000000000.00. gimme a break. enough is enough. look, i'm a capitalist. you've heard me say this before. i've no problem. 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 for all proper like this has a responsibility to act beyond the narrow self interest of its executive shareholders. rosalyn 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, republicans have been able to make inroads with voters this year because of the
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surge in energy prices, particularly in the cost of automotive fuel after the invasion of 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 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 still working this problem. now, democratic god, politicians on capitol hill have suggest it taxing of the companies who don't share
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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, june secure, has cold for safety measures to prevent crowd accidents after $156.00 people were killed in a crowd surge during a halloween festival. on saturday. the president prime minister and former un secretary general have joined warners at one of the many memorial set up in the capital sol. an investigation has been launched as well. rob mcbride is at the memorial in sol. so tell us how people are coping rub yeah, i mean people have been turning up at these memorial alters across south korea. this is the main one in downtown. so that side at city hall, it's just after lunch time here, when you normally see an increase in people coming to pay their respects from the
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surrounding office is binding up patiently and then filing past the earlier tuesday, we saw south korea is religious lead. it's turning up as a group as a show of solidarity the representatives of the main buddhist daughters of confucianism of the main christian churches. here i think there is a acceptance that south career is going through something of a shad trauma. as since the events on saturday night and that's been accepted by the countries prime minister handed sue who has held a meeting tuesday where it's been decided that the government will offer counseling services not only to people who are in the one district to suffer trauma after witnessing the terrible crush there, but also people across the career because they have been exposed to several days now of the unfolding tragedy of realizing how bad it was of seeing these clips of that footage of the terrible crush with films and being carried by mainstream media
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also clips on social media, and so there is an acceptance that all of this is having a distressing impact on people. and in fact, the number of the tv stations have decided to scale back the number of images they repeat of the images they are showing on television. that to not stress people any more than they already are suffering at the moment. right? and south korea, as president rob has admitted that there are problems with crowd control in the country. so what more is he said, and what's he calling for? that's right. i mean, as this investigation continues, whatever the exact cause is, whatever the course of events that lead up to the tragedy itself. i think there is a general acceptance that the policing here really has to change the crowd control measures that are in place for all of its sophistication. it is sadly lacking in units of y'all, the countries president has said that a cabinet meeting that they have to do better,
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that they have to possibly use technology as a way of improving crowd control. but also just the basic policing has to be improved at the there is continuing criticism about the lack of police that were present on saturday night. and in fact the country, the head of the korean police. so kind of national police is face to a very tough news conference, a grilling about the lack of police presence. he is admitted and accepted. that yes, there was risk of sex at risk assessment lacking ahead of the event. he was asked bluntly whether he take responsibility for that and quit interesting they just last night monday in this part of the world, other large holloway and festivals were held at wanting hong kong in the lung pi fung party district, which itself 30 years ago had a very serious incidents on a new year party that went wrong, been 20 people are crushed and also. busy across in tokyo and that she entertainment district, they both saw very large st festivals. and it was interesting that in both
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occasions that was a much larger police presence and more strict crowd controls in force. so it does seem as though lessons are being left. thank you. rob rob mcbride reporting from sol stella had on al jazeera, it's known as the happiest place on earth, but visitors to disneyland in shanghai had inexperienced to forget, we'll tell you why in just a moments. brazilian treasurers hit the breaks wharton road to protest the election victory of notice over ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle aways. hello. we have a little bit of rain in the forecast for part of the middle east. you can see this area cloud if a northern areas just coming across is becca started minister,
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northern parts of iran, just stretching across iraq into the, the red sea, northern part of the red sea system, bits and pieces of cloud and rain on that. i think the heaviest light is to be around northern parts of around it can see some would you whether they're coming back into afghanistan over the bounce in south of that far to dry. some lovely sunshine here in dough. her low thirties over the next couple of days, say some pleasant weather coming. 3, but that bad of cloud and rain, it slips a little further south was obey some showers there across much of a rock heading towards q 8. the sea central part of iran seeing some of that wet weather as we go through the next day, or 2, just one or 2 showers into the far north of egypt as well. with that same system just pushing through here much of north africa is dry. not quite as warm as it was up towards the northwest, but to fight and try for the most part. the coastal french is the west africa. we'll still see a few lie, b showers, and they stretch their way all the way across into liberia. joining up with the showers that we have across so much of angola, they are still in place,
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the mechanic republic of congo, seeing some showers, rafters, showers, coming across botswana into south africa. i madagascar de with sponsored by a cat on a ways jumping to the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day. we are the subjects of little family plus one person's opinion, but what shirt, amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community though scariest part of this moment in my country. is this toys for a more weapon? the stream? oh, now g 0. ah ah,
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that's all stories on al jazeera, the sour russia says it's not acceptable 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 deal brokered by turkey on the u. n. u. s. president joe biden has told oral companies to lower fuel prices for americans or face a higher tax rates. south korea president and his cabinet members have paid their respects at one of the whole morals to victims of crown crush and sole. an investigation has been opened after at least a 156 people were killed during a halloween festival. so visitors to shanghai disney lands have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative covert 19 test. the resort announced that would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 cobit regulations. shanghai reported 10 locally
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transmitted cases on saturday, patrick folk as following developments from beijing. the 2nd time in less than 12 months, thousands of visitors 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. the authorities also announced that anybody had been 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 a locked dance of right now. there are millions of people across the country in
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more than 200 as separate loc dance, and you know, the government is really given itself an impossible task. it said that on the one hand, it wants to boost growth and help the economy recover. but on the other hand, it wants to stick with the 0 current 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, search and rescue teams in the philippines are still looking for bodies after tropical storm now gay, at least a 110 people have died. more than half of the fatalities were from flash floods and landslides. dozens are still missing. more than 2000000 people have been affected across the country with 800000 displaced. barnett below has more from cost about a city. almost the entire country is effected. i grew up here. i have never seen anything like this. 17 out of 18 regions. 69 out of 81 provinces,
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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 who sean search and rescue efforts very quickly turn to search and retrieval operations . as soon as it was clear that there were no more survivors, individual who so 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
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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. police have arrested 9 people 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. all of the people who've been arrest that have links to the company that maintains the bridge supporters of brazilian presidential, your ball scenario blocked roads across the country after he last sunday's election, former leader. and the reason i feel a little additional of our one by just over one percent off an arrow has still not public, can see the defeat series of our reports from louisiana in brazil. o supporters of president jade was fernando gathering in the streets away to protest
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the result of sunday's presidential election. the waiting for press hannibal fernando. to tell them what to do there convinced lucy nasty leather silva was selected precedent by committing fraud charges with 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, but are still uncertain about what to do next. truck drivers who support president . jade was fernando. we're 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's lots of people here that are not happy with sundays result. there roadblocks in several parts of the country at close ally of lou. let us silva
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compare them to donald trump's supporters. we'll try to take over us congress when joe biden won the presidency. our there is only because 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 beginning. the presidential palace jade will sonata was there, but chose once again, not to speak. the press it in silence only adds up to the tension that has prevailed through thou the electoral process. he sons, while members of congress expressed their support for their father on twitter. one of them wrote dad, i am with you for whatever is coming next. but while lean come and press it and remains quiet, president elect lola garcia has already started planning his cabinet. and talking to leaders around the world will surely don't. michael, including a meet him with argentina's president,
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alberta ferman. this analysts say one of his top priorities should be ending the d polarization that exist in this country to day a ground. it is clue of this final result shows a divided country divided regionally divided between the states that makes up the brazilian federation and a division with a society. and even among harmless, which make the 1st task of the new president looked to seek to establish an agenda proposal to reduce this political polarization. jade, while tornado has 2 months left in office, every one is waiting to hear what he has to say about the election. and whether his message were bring reconciliation or self further divisions with him. brazilian society, that is, i will, i'll just cedar euphony at brazil. trials are underway in iran for hundreds of people. tours during ongoing anti government, protests officials of issued new warnings to people thinking about joining the
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demonstrations. dorsen jibari has a late us from to hon. more warnings from high ranking officials in iran for protest. i was thinking about going out onto the streets this time from the head of the countries judiciary, all on the same edge. 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 tehran province, who said that another 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 $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 focus in specific areas in the
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country. and there is a sense that the officials here are reaching their last straw when it comes to tolerating any kind of unrest that is continuing for the 7th week in this country. algeria will host the arab leagues annual summit on tuesday, the gatherings being held against the backdrop of a deeply polarized region. then, reports from algiers. it's 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 a 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,
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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 alignment of states with israel potentially again, palestine is something that is certainly transformational. the other issue has been obviously the ukraine 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
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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 a decision by opec plus to reduce oil output. washington believes that works for russia's benefits, whether a unanimous stance 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 cuz this, if it happens, we'll empower to saudi political decision. and the pushback against washington pressure, arab summit have had few if any impactful resolutions due to regional differences.
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but this time around the challenges as a result of international developments may affect the outcome. then who there else is either algiers, voters and denmark appear to be divided as they get ready to cast their ballots on tuesday, opinion poll. so it's unlikely the 2 main political blocks will get the majority needed to govern. asthma had better has more from copenhagen. this is an historic election with a record number of political parties, voting for a bigger se. in the parliament, 50 percent of the voters have not decided yet. which party they're going to vote for raising concerns about the potential of a parliament was, is likely going to be the most fragmented parliament in the modern history of 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 is going to win the.

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