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wholes open in israel's 5th election in under 4 years. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu as hoping to make a comeback. ah, hello money buddy, this is out there alive from also coming up. i'm hush him a bottle in denmark with voters gospel about it in an election dominated by wising inflation, climate change anxiety of the future of the country as well. prostate. an apology from south griz interior minister, often stampede that killed more than a 150 people. please submit the response was inadequate. and russia says it's on acceptable for ships carrying grading to pass through a black sea corridor. and it won't guarantee that safety ah
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and i welcome voting is now underway in israel, in the nation's 5th, the national election in less than 4 years. israel has been in political deadlock since 2019 when the then prime minister benjamin netanyahu was charged with bribery fraud and breach of trust. well, they have been a number of coalition lead governments since then, but they're all failed to hang on to power in the connected. analysts say the biggest issue, the ballot box is whether voters are willing to see netanyahu return to power. his le could. posse is expected to finish as the largest in parliament bought is likely to fall short of a majority. that's in yahoo need 61 seeds to regain power to get them. he's turning to the far right. anti palestinian politicians like been given an outspoken ultra nationalists have gained momentum in recent months. prime minister, yay le. pete is hoping to keep his job. he's on the other side of the political
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arena with his liberal party. yes. a t also i in the top job is israel's defense minister benjamin guns. the 63 old as a centrist, aligned with the national unity policy, are correspond stephanie deckers live for us in west jerusalem. stephanie, talk us through what's at stake in the selection. well, even though it's the 1st selection in 3 and a half years and people may be fed up dark, very real issues at stake that could see major changes in government. and that's still a big if, because the, the, the polls are all putting the 2 blocks, neck and neck. yes. lacount, that's benjamin netanyahu party is expected in all those polls to get more seats. daniella p, the caretaker, prime ministers. yes, i t to party, but you know, when it comes to politics here, it's all about building blocks. it's all about coalitions and getting those 61 seats. so even the smallest party, even with just 4 seats,
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which is the minimum threshold of entering the israeli class at these re, department will have major power when it comes to coalition building. what's at stake? well, what one major change that could happen if benjamin netanyahu is blocked does come to power. if he does form a government is, as you just mentioned it to my ben gavia. very controversial right wing, far fringes of the right politician. and that is really i, he's gained a lot of momentum in these elections and his party expected to come 3rd, according to the polls, will be part of netanyahu's government. if there will be such a thing and will be appointed, one of the main ministries, some speculation that it could be the public ministry which deals with the police. now this is a man who has called for the expulsion of all palestinians who is called for the annexation of the west bank, who has brandished his own weapon and occupied his jerusalem, calling for the police to open fire policies. and this is a man who actively enters the lock. so most compound, calling for the right of jewish prayer on the site, which is of course forbidden,
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under the status quo hugely inflammatory statements and inflammatory character. so not only to police thing is, is this an issue, but many israelis believe that this is a threat to, if you will, a israel's liberal liberal democracy. so this is something majorly at stake and we're gonna have to wait and see, turn out will be key. will get exit polls in or i 9 hours from now. so we'll have to wait and see how those numbers i dump and stuff me. they are 3 palestinian israeli parties also running how they expected to for yes, they're running separately. they run under, they ran under united list before you had one of those parties actually enter government for the 1st time and is, are in israel's modern history. a lot of israel palestinians voter will tell you that even though they did have representation, hasn't change anything for them, which is why many of them, according to the polls are believed not to be going out to vote. but then recently there seems to been an increase because it was made clear that their vote,
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israeli palestinian boat is crucial in these elections in terms of like if less turn out to vote. this could work in benjamin netanyahu's favor and the rise of this right wing government as we just talked about. so again, we're gonna have to wait and see this, this, this minor threshold, if you will, of, at parties entering the connects at a 3.25 percent giving them 4 seats. you know, we're gonna have to wait and see where that one of them will pass. this will play into la pete's hands if they do. so that's the power they hold at, which is interesting and israeli politics. even the smallest party with just forces can really act king makers when it comes to coalition building so complicated, but crucial. stephanie decker efforts in west jerusalem people in denmark are also picking a new parliament, 14 policies of vying for a 179 seats. political battle is between the incumbent left wing blank and right wing candidates. prime minister meta fredrickson was forced to cool the early
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election off to the so called mnc scandal and popularity dropped off to the code of 900 policy to color the entire mnc population. fed dixon is one of the front runners. she has of course, been prime minister since 2019. she is sent to left, but as embrace tightening immigration policies further to the right is jacobi elman johnson. he's the head of the liberal party. he is the 3rd generation of his family to enter danish politics. conservative party leader is soren paid paulson, whose long been considered the most credible politician on the right, though his credibility has sharply fallen off to a recent scandal. finally, there is former prime minister laws, local rasmussen, he served as p. m twice on is the head of the newly formed moderates as being dash yamaha barrow who is lying for us in copenhagen and following these elections. what is at stake in this election?
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1000000 historically lessons in denmark. what about immigration? it wasn't a divisive issue where you were to see the left leaning parties are looking for an approach that is air embracing the immigrants asylum seekers. and then that white calling for more of a hash out approach to the immigrants vast no longer the case because both the left and the right are united on the need to take a horse's stands when, when it comes to the immigrants. what is near this time is rising inflation and climate change both creating anxieties among the people and the looking forward to see this government tackling those issues. but, you know, i guess the backdrop of the economic crisis, the warning, the ukraine people are waiting to see whether this government is going to be able to tap into its fiscal resort resorts. us to be able to address some of those concerns of the people. this is one of the happiest nations, all the world with one of the most general welfare states. ah, an economy and economic model based on the need to look after the needed to provide
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for and pension schemes and also to look after her to, to enhance its social welfare programs. to do that, you need to have her a thriving economy for the situation remains critical. and this explains why we're unlikely to see some quite dramatic changes when it comes to some of the leading political parties that has been established for the last few years. so hash and what can you tell us about the major players involved in the selection? so this is emily. what is happening as we speak? you can see behind me in this main putting station in, in, in the capital copenhagen voters who have to decide between 14 political parties buying for a biggest se in the, in this particular election. traditionally speaking, denmark was divided along ideological lines. you have the white and you have the left. this time things are changed. the lines have been a well another blurred. the social democrats who belong to the left leaning thought
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is adopting more of the of white wing ideologies and vice versa. because these they see that the white wing parties are gaining ground and to stem the rise of the white winning parties. the are embracing some of their own ideologies. but what is changing today is 2 things. a center, spotty and new political party. the moderates lead by the former prime minister, last look at us mission is projected to become the 3rd largest political party that is going to change the political ascii because for that party to join the coalition . it wants to see some confessions from meta frederickson, which is the leader of the social democrats. the 2nd element is the social people's party, which is a gwinn left, is spotty. it has been strong when it comes to climate change policies, and it has been gaining ground over the last 48 hours. if it becomes the 4th largest political party, it's easy to see them teaming up with the left leaning
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a coalition and expanding their influence in the future. but it will ultimately boil down to one find and factor. last look a rasmussen. the leader of the modulus widely known for stealing those from the white and from the left he waits for the white moment, changes his views to get more momentum. if he becomes the 3rd largest political party, his going to go to metal fredrickson, any would say if he wants me to join the government, i want to have a bigger say, as far as the centers are concerned, and as far as the government is cause or maybe this could be the 1st time will 40 years that politics won't be dominated by left leading parties or white wedding party. most likely will go to see centrist parties have become bigger so. okay, thank you for that hash m a hun barrow there for us in copenhagen. south korea's interior minister has apologize for a crowd fudge during a helloween festival. in fact, today that killed 156 people police submit the response was not adequate. and
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president units of y'all has called for more safety measures to prevent a crowd accident ride is out the memorial signs. and so he says the government has crime, control and safety. is that top priority? the prime minister has been giving a lengthy, a briefing for its national media here, prime minister handbook. so he explaining the government's response to this tragedy, how it will ensure that nothing like this he says, will ever happen again. to be honest, hasn't revealed too much in the way of new information if it's pop from a commitment to he says a full comprehensive investigation of this and also repeating a promise that we've also heard from president. so y'all, that really south korea does have to improve. it's a crowd management, it's large, st. carnival events like this. that for all of it's sophistication and advance is that it is made south career is still lacking in that, in the way of controlling these large crowds where they come to the actual cause.
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because there is now an extensive investigation underway into all of the various things that lead up to this tragedy and the search people forward it, the prime minister says that no one single thing that contributed to it. there are multiple factors that will be looked at. but he's also promised that they will be looking at the individual responses of different institutions, bodies, government agencies, including he says, at the police. now the police have come in for a lot of criticism in this, in the number of offices that they had at the scene. given the 10s of thousands of people who are out, i'd who had to expect you to come out for this hollow in festival. and also the response when they started to get emergency calls to it. the police chief of south korea has come in for particular criticism. he had a grilling, going to press briefing earlier tuesday. he had said that yes, the response was inadequate. there wasn't a proper risk assessment of the all of the risks ahead of time. still ahead on al
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jazeera russian mediated talks between us and by john and armenia stole and thought, gee, and preparations are on the way across. counts as a nation, gets ready to welcome more than a 1000000. well, come ah, with their case you've heard of been in this storm here during the philippines. don't worry too much about it, it fades away fairly quickly. is predecessor now guy typhoon currently is also losing strength on his way to southern china, where it would be a massive brain still, but not typhoon strengths, winds chronically. the rain would increase in central philippines. i will be a problem with that, but nothing like as badly at his predecessor a be on that dry and much of in the china. still some pretty big chows in brunei
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and typically west side of boyer and again, peninsula malaysia and beyond. australia. still suffering, this is spring rains gone, mad, bulk of it because we still got active frontal systems and once again, warnings and most of the basins or rivers in new south wales and victoria. now, although the forecastle wednesday does look dry up, because the rain's heading south, there's always going to be a bit of a delay in the rain draining into the river basin is but flooding is going to be the thing. elsewhere in australia, part for a few big chows in the hot north is fairly dry and warming up nicely purse up to 31 . new zealand catches the rain. i'm quite significantly, warnings out of anything up top half a meter of right up in the canopy registered here. that's on wednesday on thursday . it's a bit dryer. ah, the witness inspiring films from around the world. they shall
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who's facing corruption challenges. people in denmark are also picking a new parliament foreseen policies of buying 479 seats. the political battle is between the incumbent left wing block and right when countenance factor is interior minister has apologized for saturday, stampede that killed at least 256 people least admit the response was inadequate. the president young suck. y'all has called for more safety measures. supporters of brazilian president julia both narrow have blocked roads across the country after he last sunday's run off. those for melinda louis ignacio lily da silva, one by little more than one percentage point. all center has yet to concede, defeat tories by reports from louisiana in brazil. ah, 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. they had 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, brazil you're 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, without their road blocks in several parts of the country. at close ally of lou,
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let us eva, 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 will. so neither 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, who are members of congress, expressed their support for their father on twitter. one of them wrote that 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 meet him with argentina's president alberto from m this. analysts say one of his
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top priorities should be ending the depaula or i sation 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 mix up the brazilian federation and 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, jane, while tornado has 2 months left in office, every one he's waiting to hear what he has to say about the election. and whether his message will bring reconciliation or self further divisions within brazilian society. there is, i will, i'll just cedar lithuania, brazil, and his prime minister neuron tomatti is expected to visit the size of a bridge collapse that killed more than a 140 people rescue workers have resumed such operations in the town of moby in
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garage or on state police have arrested 9 people, including ticketing agents and employees of the firm contracted to maintain the bridge. russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black fi corridor and when guarantee that safety stays after moscow suspended is participation in a deal broken by turkey, a and the un. despite that 12 ships loaded with grain left ukraine's black seaports on monday on september to get us to james bass 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,
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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 sea root was unacceptable that followed these comments and rushes ambassador to the un. you receive that name or to go 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 their big problems ahead for the us. 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. will russia now agree to extend it?
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james bay's al jazeera, at the united nations. a team from the you nuclear watchdog is in ukraine to investigate russia's allegations. keith is working to create a so called death. he poem. no, i a says it's inspecting 2 sites after requests from the ukranian government. if they mean to detect any possible undeclared nuclear activities, the criminal says key could use a does he bon containing nuclear material on its own territory as a false flag operation. in while russian missile strikes have destroyed half an apartment building in the ukrainian port, city of mich alive, an elderly woman is believed have been killed in the attack. strong coming day after russia targeted key infrastructure sites across ukraine. of course power outages in a number of cities and water outages in the capital has been no breakthrough in talks between armenian as the by john officials have been meeting
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in the russian city of sashi to resolve a territorial dispute. it comes a month after the worst violence between the countries since 2020, so long hold our reports from searching out of media. and as i'd be, john have agreed to refrain from the use of force according to a joint statement issued at the end of the trilateral summon, held here in thought she between russia armenia. and as that'd be john, the final statement of the trial to the summit has also stressed on the importance of the work of the peacekeeping unit, the russian peacekeeping unit that is currently operating in the disputed areas between add media and us. that'd be john. but there was no mention of the box region. at the end of the summit, the russian president vladimir putin said that that has been elements that hasn't been settled. and thus we're left out of the final statement. also by the end of the trailer, through summit,
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all 3 countries have just that they will continue working together in order to reach a lasting peace agreement between adam india and us. that'd be john. also dasha has confirmed that it is fully ready to present maps from the soviet era that could help in the demarkation of the borders between armenia and us. that'd be john tay, migrant boats have sunk off the coast grease as they tried to navigate strong winds . the 1st went down near the island, eva were rescuers and now trying to find 60 people, and off the coast of salmon side in the 2nd boat sank with 12 people on board. us president joe biden has told oil and gas companies to lower energy and petrol prices for americans will face a higher tax rate on their record profits. but it has been threatening a winful tax against oil. johns in the lead up to mid term elections. he says many
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firms have been profiteering from the war and ukraine. us rival, chevron, and exxon mobil have reported profits in the range of $17000000000.00 so far this year. in 2021, they took about 25000000000. gimme a break enough is enough. welcome, a capitalist have heard me said this before. i've no problem. the corporations turn in 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 come to receiving a storage one pro proper like this has a responsibility to act beyond the narrow self interest of its executive shareholders. search and rescue teams in the philippines are still looking for
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bodies and the aftermath of tropical storm non k least $100.00. 10 people have died . more than half of the fatalities were from flash floods and landslides. doesn't the people still missing an 800000 help and displaced on below has more than crew shown in the southern philippines. this elementary school is temporarily being used as shelter for victims of the landslide in the village of crucial the province of mcginn. the now go north did, that's ground 0 of the death and destruction. the tropical storm naggie left in its wake. so there about a 1000 individuals here more than $200.00 families. we were able to speak to some of the victims. one woman told me that she lost her one year old daughter. they got swept away by the flash flood, and then the ensuing landslide. and they got separated from each other. she thought that all her family had already died. fortunately, many of them survived,
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but the 12 bodies that were buried yesterday and the mass burial that we were able to witness. all of them were her relatives now. right behind me, there's a huge crowd over there. president ferdinand mark was junior, was just here a few moments ago and he promised that the government would provide financial aid to the victims so that they can rebuild their homes. but what they really want here is not just to be able to rebuild their homes. they want to be able to move to another site so that they can be safe from the landslides, from possible lead slides. they were actually re settled there so that they can be safe from storm surges. they were originally from a coastal community. but now, many of their neighbors, their friends, their families have died from a landslide. so what they want is to be able to move to another location that is safe for them.
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all cats are 2020 j. well cap is bringing with it. the greatest influx of people the golf nation has ever seen in cats has been whacking for more than a decade to roll out the welcome map to fans. natasha kaneen 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 st. absorb and every experience we talked about having people will come the street, you know, having the street all the dest rina's waterfront, with all kiosk, through the whole shops, restaurants, give 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,
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the hope is as many as half the fans attending matches will use del hog metro. it debuted in $219110.00 cars will make up 270-0000 trips each day. the red 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, or the spectator should expect some delays controlling crowds and keeping the p said 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 before we're confident with.

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