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ha ha ha. israel's former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. thanks voters as exit. polls indicate he is poised to return to power. ah. you're watching, alters they are alive from a headquarters in delphi and getting navigator also a heads north korea far as miss how's near south korea's territorial waters? soul has responded with launches of its own brazilian president junior wilson arrow speaks of public for the 1st time since losing his election, but stopped short of admitting defeat. and twitter is new, c e o e law mosque says you to could have a blue take next to your account for a price. ah hello. the former is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thank is
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supporter saying he is on the brink of electoral victory. if exit polls are accurate, he'll return to power with a slim majority. he was israel's longer serving prime minister and has been out of office for the last 16 months. bernard smith reports from the la crude party headquarters and west jerusalem. it looks like a baby is back after 60 months plotting his return. benjamin netanyahu seems to have pulled off his political resurrection. according to exit polls. the former prime minister is on trial for bribery and fraud. his critics fear that back in power, netanyahu will bend the legal system to avoid conviction. i mean, because lamar piecemeal resume saw i haven't got a voice, but we have your voice. you're wonderful. thank you. i want to say to my friends from the hood, from the connected, the heads from the towns, the volunteers, those who have gone from town to town, neighbourhood to neighbourhood house to house,
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and afford the results. thank you. the far right jewish power party is celebrating a significant breakthrough. they'll be the 3rd largest block in parliament and will likely be king makers, their leader. it mar, been given a man with a 2007 conviction for inciting racial hatred. wants to run the public security ministry. lubbock seemed i thought the florida i'm glad that we want to make a total separation between those who are loyal to the state of israel, and we don't have any problem with them. and those will undermine our jill country . it will be the 1st time ultra nationalist politicians of held cabinet positions. i believe that one of those people will be part of government. there will be either the challenges or the complexity of the issues and other they would have to realize that they're working under and he could let the government a low turn out amongst the minority. palestinian israeli community means their parties have lost seats a higher turn out might have tipped the balance in favor of incumbent prime
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minister. the i repeat opposition parties if they will be that lucky the guns are not as diabolical as nathan. yeah. meaning that then it's a no opposition voted against everything. even the stuff they believed in even, you know, extending the law to jewish citizens on the west bank. they voted against it because they believe they have to bring down the government. there was no sense of national good. it would have been hard before the election to find anyone who hadn't already made their mind about benjamin netanyahu either love him or logan. this election ended up being about getting the boat, particularly voters, haven't asked about in previous elections and that it seems to a word. but now there are hours days, maybe weeks of negotiations to go on before a government can be form. burnett's man al jazeera western mohammed are wastes, is a palestinian american political analyst. he says it doesn't make any difference who wins for palestinians. it's the same for us as
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a stimulus. and for the world, there is no difference between the labor party or the left or right nathan, the whole is. it's part of the new wave of the fashion right wing leader. we see them around the world. we see what this school one around the world . and this is not going to serve peace in the middle east, and it's not the piece around the world. we all know what, what he got from the, from, during his rule and how he plotted against the democratic buckley or the democrats in the united states. but now i think i'm afraid the democrats are going to welcome him, especially a week before the sooner. i mean the, the, the,
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the elections in the united states. they both for congress and senate, south korea, how long? several missiles after north korea fire 10 into the sea soul has ordered the evacuation of an island saying it was the 1st commissar from the north fell so close to its territorial waters. this follows a statement from young gang that the u. s. and south korea would pay a terrible price. should they decide to attack the north? rob mcbride isn't so with the latest on this story, rob? yes, i'm in a flurry of missile activity from both the north and the south. further escalating tensions here? it began earlier wednesday, when the south koreans detected at least 10 missiles being fired from north korea. that has been unprecedented missile testing since the start of this year. but this was a very large number of missiles all fired at once. and at least 3 of those all set to have been short range ballistic missiles. now significantly,
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one of these missiles fired from north korea east coast took a more southerly route trajectory. in fact, towards the island of young go. this is a very small isolated south korean island in the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. as it was detected, flying towards that island, the air raid sirens was sounded on that island. it's the 1st time that and residents that can remember the air raid sirens being activated. the missile fell, fall shore to the island, but again, significantly, it actually fell south of the de facto maritime border between north and south korea. the does, in fact 26 kilometers south that has been seen has been a very serious escalation. and it comes as north korea's angry response. it seems to join the military exercises that are taking place at the moment since the earlier this year. we've seen a resumption of large scale military exercises between the north,
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between south korea and us forces. and at the moment they are conducting ad drills . busy involving schools of war plains, which always angus north korea. we've been reporting that south korea has launched several missiles after the north fire turned into the sea. do we expect more of a response from the south koreans? they seem to have matched this. what they see is an aggressive provocative act from north korea, with a tit for tat action. they were 32 surface missiles being launched from 2 south korean war plains significantly flying exactly the same distance north of this division line, this de facto maritime border as the north korean missile. flo flew south of it, so it is a direct proportion response from south korea. that is, as far as the south korean military have gone so far. but you can see if y'all the south korea as president,
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how's that meeting of the national security council promising that the north korea would play a pay a clear price for what he called the violation of our territory. and this all comes, of course, against this background of escalating tensions, the prospects of north korea resuming its nuclear testing. and as a precaution, it has just been announced that in fact, some of the corridors off the east coast of the korean peninsula that are used by commercial aircraft have been temporarily closed, with airlines being told to re route their planes away from those areas. all right, thank you so much. rob mcbride, for that update from sol or south korea. prime minister has questioned the police's response to emergency calls when a holloway cross killed more than 150 people and sole conduct su, says a thorough investigation is needed. the police release transcripts for emergency calls that show the 1st warning of a possible crush came hours before the disaster. police receive 10 similar calls
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before the chaos turn fatal. brazil's president's has broken 2 days of silence following his defeat in a presidential vote on sunday. j, your boss, an arrow suggested that his supporters who have been blocking roads across the country should not impede transit, but he refused to congratulate his rival, president elect, let the sofa or admit that he lost the election. lucio newman reports from sao paolo after 2 days president jade bull sonata finally came out to speak in public. but he did not use his address to the nation to clearly and unambiguously concede defeat. rather, he talked about the protests that have blocked many of brazil's roach was otherwise we'll ruth was the current popular movements are the result of indignation and the feeling of injustice about the electoral process. in short address, he said nothing about losing the election. although his authorized his chief of
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staff to initiate the transition process as the law demands waterloo, i will continue to fulfill all the commandments of our constitution. as he spoke for the 2nd day in a row, brazil's main thoroughfares remained blocked by truck drivers who support him. radical very that i support this movement because we need to get lula out what we need to do something. even military intervention, the highway police whose director is close to both. so mattel has been slow to enforce, the supreme court ordered to clear the roads, and so thousands of cars and trucks remain stuck. oh, good story. what would work? some of us are in favor, others not well, i'm not, but i'm trapped here trying to deliver my cargo. there's a growing belief that the perilous zation of brazil's main roads and highways was not spontaneous. and that the hope was that it would trigger hundreds of thousands if not millions of brazilians to take to the streets, to demand
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a new election that has not happened. but it is a clear challenge, this country's democratic institutions. and it doesn't bode well for a peaceful transition of power. president elect lulu, the silver has named vice president elected. i'll do i mean to head his transition team, but there's concern that i think we don't have any side them. these also now are supporters will remain very organized with the ability to create chaos and not to respect the law. that's value or some here in brazil we are going to have to coexist with these events for some time. and judging by both sort of hurdles vowed to keep his dreams more alive than ever. it will be a rocky road to the next government to see a newman, al jazeera sao paolo, the president of columbia and venezuela have displayed a united front by holding a public meeting. it's the 1st time they've met since the 2 countries re established diplomatic relations. 2 months ago, alexander and patsy has more from correct it's anything that would have been
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unthinkable just a year ago, but they are, they were the president of columbia and venezuela speaking together in a car cast. the simple fact that this happened means a new chapter has started in the regional and global approach to the venezuelan crisis. after a correlation lay, but by the us and the previous governments of columbia failed to house, my lord, it's a 100 degree, turn for colombia, and there's a new left. if that mean iteration of gustavo pe, throw who has insisted he doesn't see eye to eye with my daughter, but also said that having no relations with its neighbor, would it be suicidal. if not, you've done natural and against history to separate columbia and venezuela thought it has happened in a bad moment. and it shouldn't happen again because we are the same people. blood ties unite us that the president say they spoke and
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a number of fundamental issues among them increasing border collaboration on border security and the flow of trade between the 2 countries. after the reopening of the border and pinterest trying to present himself a sort of a mediator that could help venezuela return to a full democracy. if you want to essentially saying that he's open to help with getting venezuela back into the n d and community which would help venezuela economically in exchange for me as well. returning to the inter american human rights system that the country abandoned back in 2013 still ahead on al jazeera, denmark's prime minister looks to form another government, but she may have to bargain if she wants to get things done. the man accused of talking to us, how speakers, husband pleads not guilty,
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and his 1st court appearance ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read the width of my cattle ways only last week, a certain part of iran. this part here was pretty hot, but look at this change of weather already. this is effectively a change in the season now. and that's coming down through iraq to produce big suns towels in iran, around q weight is inducing warmth to south in the house up to 36. and that'll be felt. but eventually the, the northwest, the will come all the way down through the gulf. it's showing what it does here, drying things and cooling down in northern egypt, cross levant, syria, iraq and the front of the line towards i've kinda sounded where it's got snow on its head attempts is behind it. probably the of the order of $10.00 to $15.00
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degrees lower than they were only a few days ago is the proper change in the weather. target won't make its way all the way south yet through the gulf. but it's curling ram piece is a big dam. pause in that part of iran, maybe you want to shout around, cut out or possibly back, right. but that is a possibility of a probability. the range in nigeria are just about to leave and i haven't gone yet to cameroon. and gap on which is where you'd expect him to be at this time of the year. we have seen rain recently in somalia, that's becoming light and the focus to the south. and in fact, if you jumped to southern africa, virtually every country has lost a bit of heat or had this rain everywhere to with sponsored by cattle. and i was jumping to the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family, plus one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not
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just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon? the st. oh, now jazeera, ah, ah ah. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the former is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thanked his supporter or saying he is on the brink of an election victory. exit polls show his alliance or security slim majority of at least 61 of the kinessa. it's $120.00 seats. south korea tells airlines to reroute planes from certain areas after it fired missiles near north korea's territorial waters. missile launchers come after pyongyang
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launched 10 of its own missiles into the sea. brazil's outgoing president, jerbill scenario, has spoken publicly for the 1st time since his election defeat on sunday. he didn't appear to concede, but said he would follow the constitution to denmark where prime minister, metta frederickson, social democrats, have won the most seats in tuesday's election. it's the parties strongest performance in years, but frederickson faces some challenges, including record inflation levels. hash m, i had better has this reports from copenhagen have told night of both suspense. the social democrats and its allies managed to secure 90 seats in the parliament. the result, by the way, for prime minister metta frederickson to form a new government care denmark, i'm so proud we have had the best selection in 20 years. we're
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a party for all of denmark. one of the biggest winners in the election of the moderates, the party formed by former prime minister last look a russ bison, 5 months ago is now the 3rd largest political party in the country. or is it all sudden, we have made it to parliament where we will make our presence fell comedy here. the social liberals, her triggers the snap elections, lost half of the seas they had in 2019. they now stand at 8 the center, right? vinstra was one of the biggest losers. the selection is it's worse performance in 30 years. but the far right has done well, particularly than you are right. and the denmark, democrats who have expanded their bays by pushing a hard line on immigration. the election was dominated by climate rising inflation
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and costs of living. people here want to see the government preserve the country's welfare state, one of the most generous in the world. both frederickson and rasmussen agree a centrist coalition when shore stability and put an end to the outside world. that small parties have been playing over many years. but it's too early to tell whether the prime minister is willing to make enough concessions to convince the mother earth to join her government hash marble as either copenhagen, water and power supplies have been restored in keys after the ukrainian capital was hit by dozens of russia brush and missiles on monday ukrainians are being urged to use as little power as possible during peak hours. the use energy commissioner has promised support saying russia is purposely targeting energy and water supplies. as winter approaches, vladimir putin says russia may consider rejoining a grain export deal with ukraine once an investigation into attacks on ships and
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crimea is completed. the russian president tell the phone call with the turkish president raja player early on on tuesday to discuss the deal. moscow suspended its participation on saturday and respond to what it said were ukrainian drone attacks on its fleet. india's prime minister and remote, he has visited the site of our bridge collapse that killed more than 140 people in his home state of the jara, mowdy met with survivors who are in hospital police have arrested 9 people in connection with the incident where we challenge has more from what little remains of the ruined bridge marines remedy could see across the matcher river. and how far the victims fell. more than 100 people died on sunday when a century and a half old suspension bridge collapsed into the river. in the prime minister visited more vague redirect to see for himself. hello, rescuers and inflatable things were still looking for bodies. a job made more
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difficult or dense purchase haitian growing on the river surface. after visiting the site of the disaster modi travel to the hospital, he spoke with some of the hundreds of people who been on the bridge when the cables gave way, and thank the doctors and nurses looking after them as anger among survivors. they say negligence was partly to blame, located the company managing the bridge is responsible for this mishap. the public is also responsible, as they were deliberately swinging the bridge. so many together shouldn't have been allowed. there were 500 to 600 people on the bridge. in the dining room that on the bridge we were 3 friends. the bridge collapsed for rose. one of our friends died because of this incident in the capital, new delhi protest is demanded increase compensation for all victims injured. and families of those killed several people would attain. footage shows
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a crowded bridge just before a collapse. the bridge only reopened last week. after months of renovation. 9 people including ticketing clocks and contractors were arrested on monday. good route is no render moody's home state. it's announced a day of mourning for wednesday, where we talents how to 0. search and rescue teams in the philippines are still looking for bodies in the aftermath of tropical storm doggy. at least 110 people have died with dr. still missing in the south, an entire community of $200.00 houses is buried in muds or under below reports from the village of cushions. the stench of death. oh, and a sound of pre, a master muriel for a dozen picked himself a landslide in the village of crucial in the southern philippines. this is ground 0 of the disaster left by tropical storm naggie. the trauma is still visible on join
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mistook its face. she recalls very vividly what happened when the storm caused a landslide. you know, i've been a bit though and i got stuck in barbed wires and that's when i accidentally let go of my baby in it. so if that's an i wasn't able to save her, i tried. i tried to untangle myself from the wire, so i could stretch out my hand to catch her. nicholas and, but i was unable to ah, her husband and 6 year old boy also survived. but many relatives did not 3 years ago, residents here were relocated from their original coastal settlement to keep them safe from storm surges. they couldn't imagine a landslide would kill their loved ones. now they wonder where they can't be safe. jerry anton is joins cousin. he was it near by caught about the city when the landslide happened. but he was one of the few members of their family who laid their loved ones to rest, carving for him quite young, bought her so much. it was like sleeping and then waking up to
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a nightmare. we don't know how we'll be able to start over. on tuesday, president ferdinand marcus visited survivors who are staying temporarily in an elementary school. he assured them his government is willing to help in instructional non gonna, i already instructed social welfare check the 30 ever in thoughtful to hand out a 100 or $200.00 to each of you. so you can buy construction materials. she began to rebuild your homes. the question, however, is where to fill those hopes. both survivors and local officials agreed it would be unbearable to have to re live this trauma. warner below al jazeera cushion, southern philippines, head of states and foreign ministers, are in algeria capital for through the arab league summit. the opening ceremony. salton is the president crisis. i had hand over the council's presidency to the algeria. leader. delegates will discuss regional, political and security issues in light of the war and ukraine. now,
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we are living in a fierce war against those who want to overthrow our arab countries. we can win other crises through unity and solidarity between arab countries. we are going through an exceptional international situation in terms of the magnitude and multiplicity of challenges. we need new concepts, new methods for all humanity. the man accused of attacking the husband of us. how speaker nancy pelosi has pleaded not guilty. david de pop was charged with attempting to murder paul pelosi by beating him with a hammer inside the couple of san francisco home. on friday. the 82 year old is recovering from surgery. reynolds has more from los angeles. well, we heard the defendant david papp plead not guilty to numerous charges state charges brought by the state of california in connection with the alleged attack on 82 year old paul pelosi in his home. last friday,
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the defendant has been now sent to jail, where he's being held without bail or bond. his court appointed attorney david lip . some public defender came out and spoke to reporters briefly after the, the short hearing. he said he'd only been able to chat with his his client twice briefly at that. and that his defense team was going to delve into as he put it the what he called the pap vulnerability to misinformation. that's a reference, no doubt to the voluminous writing that mr. de pap allegedly posted on line, endorsing conspiracy theories, election, denial, anti semitic tropes and holocaust denial among many other
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conspiracy theories. a preliminary hearing has been set for friday. the pap has been speaking to investigators and they are saying that he's told them admitted to them that he did plan to hold speaker nancy pelosi hostage and to torture her by breaking her kneecaps to pap allegedly brought with him to the polosa resident, a backpack containing zip ties, rope gloves, and other for their paraphernalia, including the hammer that he allegedly use to act called low c. civil society groups and haiti have written to the us presidents concerned about plants to deploy military forces to the country. they say it will only strengthen prime minister on res grip on power and do little to address nationwide. unrest violence in the capital court appearance as far as tens of thousands of people from their homes. a journalist has been killed after police open fire on
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a group of reporters. twitter is new owner has hinted that he might charge users a fee for having a verified account. ilan must bought twitter for $44000000000.00. he says a new subscription service could cost around $8.00 a month. santos ro is the head of research and manhattan venture partner, and he says, the move might allow mosque to solve twitters revenue problem. what he wanted to do was open up the whole system. he felt that it was, it kind of discriminated against, it wasn't a fair system. he just wants to script the script rather and open it up. he wanted to be a free speech haven and he wants to verify as long as he can verify. anybody can come on board one wild ation and you'll be kicked out. but i mean, he's going to have some gadri of around there. but overall, he believes this is the right way to open up the system to everybody, all the very 5 users and get the thing. and his main thing is to just going to get,
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let it be a free for all town square. one of the problems with twitter is it's a great service for everybody except for the company. they're not making money, it has a revenue problem. it has a monetization problem. so i think the money needed to be made somewhere, and this is the right approach. he needs to see if it works and people will come back. it's a very powerful platform, people who matter. people who wants to stay and engage in a dialogue. i think they will come back. so initially, appreciate people dropping out. coming in, there is going to be some pluck. there's going to be some movement around in the next few months, call it, but then the dust will settle in the end, the platform's power will come out and he will been out in the, in the long run. but of course, the counsel of the moderation counsel that he's setting up that needs to be effective with a lot of things that need to be done. but the depth is right and it was much needed because.

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