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russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying green to pass through a black sea corridor, and it won't guarantee their safety. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in dal. hi, i'm getting navigator. also coming up. a warning for oil companies in the u. s. president. lower prices or pay higher taxes. polls have opened in israel's 5th general election and 4 years, but the country seems as divided as ever. south korea, as president calls for more safety measures to prevent a repeat of the crowd crust that killed a $156.00 people in sol. ah, hello, russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor and i won't guarantee the safety of the vessels. it comes days
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after moscow suspended participation in a deal brokered by turkey year and the un, but 12 ships loaded with more than $350000.00 tons of grain still left ukraine's black seaports. on monday, it's the most grain moved in a single day since july. our diplomatic editor james bay's reports for more than 3 months, this corridor 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 b cranium drone attack on its fleet, the scheme will continue. they have suspended, they haven't withdrawn, they have suspended that they haven't terminated.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 gray 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 here. risks the roman immortal. the russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels participating in the black sea initiative memorial, the 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 virtue, the 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 november. we'll russia now agree to extend it. james bay's ouch is era of the united nations. i've got more on the impact of for us as decision now, where there are so sorry are who's in a stumble? here is the kill your district office stumble where blacks emits both for us right
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behind me. there are tons of west hills anchored here waiting to be inspected by the joint coordination center and stumble. and this is just a small portion of the west of and could around 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 infection. on monday, turkish and the united nations, more than 400 ships have passed through the boost forest carrion 9300000 tons of the ukrainian grain to the international market. this number seems quite big, but just before the war, the number of ships carry, carrying ukrainian grain passing that the boss for us would double off off of this, the 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 . 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 biden has been threatening a windfall tax against oral giants and the lead up to mid term elections. he says many firms have been profiteering from the war in ukraine calling their earnings outrageous us rivals, chevron and ex mobile have reported profits in the range of $70000000000.00. so far this year. in 2021. they took about $25000000000.00. gimme
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a break. enough is enough. well, i'm a capitalist, you've heard me say this before. i have no problem. the corporations turn a fair profit, get in return on their investment and innovation. but this is my remotely. what's happening. all companies record profits a day or not, because to doing something new or innovative. their profits are a windfall of war windfall from the conflict as reverend g. ukraine, and hurting tens of millions of people around the globe. you know, at a time of war. and he company receiving a storage one pro property like this has a responsibility to act beyond or narrow self interest of its executive shareholders. rather than 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 surge in energy prices,
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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 enough of their profits with consumers. but so far that will g solution hasn't
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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, poll says officially opened for israel's 5th general election in 4 years. each of those elections produce no clear path to a stable government. analysts say the biggest issue at the ballot box is whether voters are for or against the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his le coud party is expected to finish the largest in parliament. that's despite netanyahu being on trial for corruption. bernard smith reports from west to russell him, ah, no one is really politics divides the country more than benjamin netanyahu. his supporters love him as much as his opponents load him. he's on the campaign trail trying to win back the job of prime minister that he'd held for
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a total of 15 years until last year. once again, it's about nathaniel, for, and against. and it's not only a personal issue, it's an issue that have to do with her characteristic off israeli democracy, more majority on democracy versus more populous. her majority in and populist or more liberal democracy. and of course about her identity a right wing left wing, the political stalemate. this is the 5th election in 4 years. is for many israelis, ty, to the start of when netanyahu was indicted, a breach of trust, fraud, and accepting bribes. he says the trials are political, which hummed polls suggest netanyahu's party will be the single biggest in parliament, but just a seat or 2 short of a majority. he needs every vote, but i ask you to go to all of your friends, all of your neighbors and all of your relatives and tell them that nobody stays home. we're going full power this time, full power with all of our massive to get your, your la pete out of the prime minister's office to his support as he gave israel 10
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uninterrupted years of economic growth. normalize relations with 4 are of countries and got the us to withdraw from me around nuclear pat his party could, can imagine no other because he's been the leader of the could for so long his really shape the party in his image and the party as well believes with good reason, i think that they would do less well with somebody else at the helm. you know how it is in politics? if, if you feel that your party leader is actually reducing your chances of getting elected, you'll ditch him right away. that's not the sense in the got his critics say he's threatening israel's democracy in his determination to stop his criminal trials. netanyahu suggested he'll build a coalition with the far right religious zionists, to form a government the far right wants to make changes to the law that could allow benjamin netanyahu to stall all and the fraud and bribery trials he's facing. but not everyone on the right is comfortable with sharing power in parliament with extreme
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nationalists. so even if it comes off, it could be a short lived coalition, forcing his railways back to the polls again. early next year. bernard smith, al jazeera west jerusalem. let's i bring in stephanie decker. she's joining us from restoral. i'm so how much appetite is there for this election? this time around? stephanie while people are tired, i think that's no secret. you heard there from bernard at the 5th election and 3 and a half years. so turn out is going to be key. of course are also a, particularly from what we're understanding when it comes to the polls. the policy in israeli population that could, you know, if they turn out in higher numbers than expected them has been putting that could have a, an impact on the final outcome on the polls. certainly from at the moment it's neck and neck. when it comes to the 2 blocks, very difficult to pull. yes. lecount as bernard mentioned, there is the party that looks like it will have the most seats. a couple of seats i
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had of yes, i teach the party of the current caretaker prime minister yet i peed. but of course when it comes down to politics here, it's all about coalition building. it's all about getting a majority in parliament and we're, we're talk about a majority the day. it's a minor majority at $61.00 seats out of a $120.00 that are needed. and that's pretty much more or less. if anyone gets that majority vote, that's going to be the numbers. so it's still going to be very fractious. but again, very early days, just gone. 7 am in the morning here in jerusalem across the country. the poles of opened a trickle of people here in this ultra orthodox area coming to vote. so i will going to have to wait and see throughout the day how the char. now those look fairly, people do know that this is a significant election and the terms of the makeup of who could potentially come into government. right. and stuff. and you were mentioning moments ago the that the palestinian is really voter. turnout could be key. but let me ask you in the lead
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up to this election, to what extent has the occupation actually been an issue in this election cycle? when it comes to israel elections, those issues aren't really at the forefront at the forefront is always security. this is something that always gets played very highly by all sides of cost of living as been a soaring, an increase in the cost of living across the country, which is something that is raise, are concerned about the economy, things like that. so no, you don't really have that as a major talking point as a concern for israelis across the country. it's not on the agenda. you do see however, a potential, if you do see benjamin netanyahu and lee could and his right wing block, come to power. i, one of the phenomenon of this election has been to mar ben gavera. this is a far right wing politician. extremely controversial, even by right wing standards. and someone who's called to the expulsion of palestinians. those that he calls terrorist, he's brandished
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a gun in occupied his jews. i'm calling for the police to open fire on palestinians . he is called for the right to jewish prayer on the alex, so mosque compound something that is hugely inflammatory and provocative ad policy . and so if you see, just to give you a context of benjamin netanyahu is block, come to power. it's if you will see someone like bending over, get a major role in the cabinet. and that is something that many israelis is saying is a threat to their liberal democracy and certainly is concerning for any future moving forward. so again, everything up in the ebitda know when it comes to sort of the occupation. that's not something that's re on israelis minds when they come to vote here. thank you so much. stephanie zak, a reporting from western islam still had on al jazeera, a brazilian truckers hit the brakes. walking rhodes to protest the election, victory flew d'silva cut horrible host. the most compact world cup in history. but
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how exactly will fans get around? we take you for a quick spin in a moment. a hello. we have a little bit of rainy the forecast for part of the middle east. you can see this area cloud here for more than a areas just coming across is becca stomped minister, northern parts over round, just stretching across iraq into the the red say no to pass off the red sea since bits and pieces of cloud and rain on that i think the heaviest lot is to be around northern parts of iran. you 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 window, her lo thirty's. over the next couple of days. so some pleasant weather coming. 3 but bad at cloud and rain. it slips a little further south was obey some showers there across not job iraq heading
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towards queue weight. the c central part of iran seeing some of that wet weather as we go through the next day, or 2, just to water 2 showers into the far north of egypt as well. with that same system just pushing through here much of north africa is dry. a quite as warm as it was up towards the northwest, but to find and try for the most part. the coastal fringes of west africa will still see a few lie be 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. democratic republic of congo, seeing some showers, raft showers coming across botswana into south africa. i madagascar. ah. con, counting the cost gigi pings grip on china is now tighter than ever before. how will that impact the economy? what is the fall out from washington? calves on beijing, access to advanced chips and the chinese people not pop electric cause an
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unprecedented number. counting the cost on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions. from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah, ah, the top floor is on our 0, this our rush. it says its on acceptable ships carrying grange passed through a black sea corridor, and it won't guarantee the safety of the vessel. moscow was suspended participation in a turkish and un brokers yield us president joe biden has told oil companies to lower fuel prices for americans or face
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a higher tax rate on their record profits. he's called their earnings outrage of holes of officially opened for israel's 5th general election and 4 years. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu looks to retain power for the top jobs, despite facing corruption charges. south korea, as president june secure, has called for a safety measures to prevent crowd accidents. after $156.00 people were killed in a crowd surge during a holloway in festival. on saturday, the president and prime minister and former un secretary general have joined warners at one of the many memorials setup in the capital sold. an investigation has been launched. rob mcbride is joining us from one such from real and sol. so how have people been coping and how they come out to pay their respect these that memorial alters have been set up across the south crim. there's been no light up in the number of people screaming past to pay that respects and will continue to do so. during this period of morning that runs all the way through
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until the weekend, the president, you and so, and some of his ministers have visited the memorial that's been set up i over in a while the scene of the tragedy itself here at city hall earlier tuesday, we saw the south korea is religious leaders come as a group to pay their respects the leaders of the buddhist orders of confucianism of the christian churches. here, i think there is an agreement that this is a country that is during the collective grief if you like, that is in need of spiritual support. the countries prime minister hand up to that meeting tuesday has announced that the government will be offering it to anybody who wants it here in south korea counseling support. in fact, down where we are here at city hall attend, has been set up offering just that. there are counselors that to help people come to terms with what is taking place. there's also an acceptance that the, all that the video footage that has been shown of the terrible scenes of the crush
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on saturday night do have an impact on people are aware and got people causing the stress and impact. some of the major broadcasters here have made the decision to scale back just how often and how much of those that footage they keep repeating on the used cars. and the president a rob has admitted that there are problems with crowd control in the country. so what is he calling for that's right, i mean, as this investigation continues, whatever the exact cause is of this crush and stampede, it is clear that there has to be a better crowd control at large events. even unofficial events is spontaneous, says street to protest and festival like this. and that's been accepted by president you. he has held a cabinet meeting where he says that, you know, for all of the sophistication and advancement of south korea when it comes to crowd
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control, they still have an awful lot of work to do. he's referred to possibly embracing technology to help them do that. but when it comes to basic policing, there's still questions been asked about why there weren't more offices and more control taken by the police on saturday night to the fact the country's head of the national police service here was face some tough questioning at a news conference he has admitted that there was a lack of a risk assessment ahead of time. he was bluntly asked whether he would take responsibility for that and quit, but it's worth also mentioning that in this part of the world last night monday, there were 2 other large festivals, highly we in festivals, held one in the line, quite fun out of hong kong that itself saw a tragedy 30 years back during the new year celebration where 20 people died and also a crossing tokyo in the shoot buey a district fight against time. a district that they also had a large hollowing festival. and it was interesting in both places. we did see an
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increase in the police presence and then increase in crowd control, so it does seem as though lessons avi loans. thank you so much. robin bry reporting from sol, search and rescue teams in the philippines are still looking for bodies after a tropical storm now gave the country, at least $100.00. 10 people have died. more than half of the fatalities were from flash floods and landslides. dozens are still missing, and 800000 are displaced. barnaby lo has more from cliffs about the city. almost the entire country is effected. i grew up here. i have never seen anything like this. 17 out of 18 regions. $69.00 out of $81.00 province. that 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,
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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 crucial search and rescue efforts very quickly turned 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 much there. there were no, there are no houses there, just rubble there. and so we're based out 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. 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. visitors through shanghai,
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disney land have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative cove. in 1900 test, the resort announced the shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 over regulations. shanghai reported 10 locally transmitted cases on saturday. patrick focus 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 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 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
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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 more than 200, a separate loft and you know, the government 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 saying, cases take higher in this country. supporters of brazilian president j horrible scenario have blocked roads across the country after he lost sundays election. formerly religious over won by a little more than one percent, or scenario has still not publicly conceded. defeat tier is a bo reports from the sienna in brazil. o supporters of president jade was fernando
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gathering in the streets away to prove the result of sunday's presidential election . the waiting for press nimble tornado to tell them what to do. they are convinced lucy nasty leather silva was selected precedent by committing fraud baggage with the election isn't over. we want a 3rd row. 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. they had brought food to remain on the roads, but are still uncertain about what to do next. truck drivers who support press it and 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 exemplar a station that exists in this country. and how there's lots of people here that are not happy with sundays result. their road blocks in several parts of the country
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at close ally of lou, let us silva 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 blend. elder presidential palace jade wil sonata was there, but chose once again, not to speak to press it in silence, only adds up to the tension that has prevailed throughout 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. ah. but while the incumbent president remains quiet, president elect lola garcia has already started planning his cabinet and talking to leaders around the world leader michael, including a meeting 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 globe is clue of this final results shows a divided country divided regionally divided between the states that mix up the brazilian federation and a deficient 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. so nato has 2 months left in office. every one he's waiting to hear what he has to say about the election and whether he's message, we're bring reconciliation or self further divisions with him. brazilian society, there is i will as a cedar euphony at brazil. they cut her 2022 world cup is bringing with the greatest influx of people. the gulf nation has ever seen. katara has been working for more than
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a decade to roll out the welcome mat for france. natasha, her name reports the doha waterfront, called the cornish. we'll host a month long carnival during cut our 2022. the primary artery for cars will be transformed into a pedestrian, only entertainment district for an estimated $1200000.00 fans at some ups store than every experience we talked about. having people walk down the street, you know, having the street all the dest rina's waterfront, with all kiosk through those shops, restaurants, get phase, lighting. it's, it's an enjoyable space. i would believe the compact nature of this year's world cup means traffic congestion. in a condensed area, as people travel around a small country where most of the population lives in the capitol, the hope is as many as half the fans attending matches will use doha,
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metro. it debuted in $219110.00 cars will make up 270-0000 trips each day. that it lines concordy, 1000 people every 165 seconds which can handle the demand of the of the spectator. but anyhow, i like this is the nature of the tournament. all the spectators should expect some delays controlling crowds and keeping the p set footballs. premier event is every host countries greatest challenge. nearly 50000 security personnel have been trained and multiple exercises have been held with international partners to prepare for platform 2022 work hand in hand with fee for we are confident with the plans that we have in place of safety and security forces of, of the utmost importance whether it's now.

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