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where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot. our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah ah. this is the w news life from birth in brazil, street leading presidential candidates ahead for a run off vote. after neither received, the majority of the old votes count had left us challenger and former president luis. and as you alluded, as silva is ahead of the current right wing leader, president shy of seattle. also want to show the 1st few roles are held in indonesia
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for victims of saturday, stampeded a football stadium at least $125.00. people were killed out, the fans of the losing side storms, the pitch and police responded with tear gas. he is losing, and the battle field reality he faces is i think, irreversible. for time top american general david betray a says the u. s. and its allies but destroyed rushes troops and equipment. it ukraine, uses nuclear weapons. keith pushes ahead with its counter offensive and now fully controls the strategic eastern city of lead. ah, i've been fizzle and welcome brazil's presidential election will be settled in a 2nd round of voting on october 30th. that's off the no candidate took an absolute majority of votes on sunday. with nearly all that, the ballads counted for the president,
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louise alluded to silver known as luda as 48 percent incumbent shibel scenario. and unexpectedly strong, 43 percent moderate simona tape. it is trading with 4 percent the la spoke to support his in the commercial capital. so paolo, let's have a listen. if i always believed that we would win these elections, and what i can tell you is that we are going to win these elections. this is just extra time for us. the race is proven tighter than most survey suggested revitalizing incumbent president, j able scenarios. campaign. after he insisted poles couldn't be trusted. he surprised showing dashed louis hopes of a quick wit was assembled only today we overcame the light. i was out of appalling institute, predicted something around 50 percent and 30 percent. we overcame that light. we have a 2nd round of voting. there will be
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a level playing field for both sides. itsyana mayo is from the w portuguese for brazil service. how surprised will you buy the result? yeah. then hello, i trust. really a big surprise on the followers of the line, brazil they are in shock. i would say their shock it with his results. and of course, because the polls showing the difference result a larger advantage for a lula over both on iron. so, and the analysts are still trying to figure out, to understand what happened, i would say that a partially, it was because the sheer of voting term that this statistic show it also that the people were in fear from the political violence yesterday. and also because many people didn't appear to fault a lot of people around the world will remember lou, that but for those who don't so tell us what, what sort of a, a leader is he he was former
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a union leader now and her when he was her brazilian presidente, who was really popular here, and it was a really prosperous, economic time for brazil. and afterwards he went in jail accused of corruption, but the secure hearts in the end decided that there was not enough. it's just not a fair judgement. and that he was freed. and now actually he is the big hope for and to the brazilians are to go against both fernando. before we go, let's have a listen to what some brazilian voters had to say. i mean, i'm sad, it's lamentable, but i also have hope because there is still a chance for brazil to get out of the mud and be free from the hands of genocide. there is a 2nd round and we must work. i think it will be the truth against the lies at the old god against corruption and freedom also narrow against the censorship of lou.
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a very different opinions there and almost polarizing. what would you say or is that how you would describe the climate in brazil moment? yes, exactly. that's really polarized at now. and i would say this will turn a more and more polarize it, tearing this month for a during this or seconds around campaign. because the followers from most fernando most probably will carry on attacking demitra lawless followers. and this is a quieter, tense, and climate in brazil. quite a concern because the other thank you very much for bringing us up to date on those results. and the look ahead to that 2nd round of voting in brazil. thanks for having. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. british private is
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to lose trust is reversing her plans to slash taxes for the wealthy. the policy and spawn to rebellion in her own body and lead to turmoil and financial markets. the decision is likely to put trust leadership under increasing pressure less than 4 weeks out. the coming to power. religious and traditional leaders in booking a fast. so say the self declared you the day you print out a has accepted the conditional resignation of the countries now ex president on the demo, but it was toppled by g around the offices on friday. the cool response concern among world leaders as the region battles are growing is list insurgency. iran's parliamentary speaker has warden rest could de, stabilize the country as anti government protests. continue. classes around that overnight between security forces and students. it's a run sharif university. video shared on social media show dozens of right police surrounding the campus. media reporter police beating students and firing tea. a
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gas japanese foreign minister on the lead, a band box at the reject regimes. brute force is an expression of the sheer fear of the power of education and freedom said, media has reported that more than 40 protest is and police officers have been killed since the protests began over 2 weeks ago. outside observers, estimates put the figure at more than twice that. oh, you'll never get rid of us. we are here. the women chant daily on the streets have come on, shall in kurdish west thereon. and in the holy city of mush out in the east, in spite of brutal repression across iran, thousands of women are demanding self determination and freedom more and more people are being detained, including many students. some university professes have suspended lessons until all students are released. the regime
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is playing down the unrest be as they blame iran's enemies abroad, if all me guy named battle. yeah, i meant if all me, the united states of america is inciting these misguided young people to rise up against the islamic republic buddy. bye at vol. it'll show what they will not succeed morrow. deuced ladon, the general promised retaliation for every attack on the regimes forces. the authorities rely on violence and propaganda in parliament, ultraconservative hard, linus rallied round the men at the top. we give our lives for you, our leader. they shouted, but no plans have been presented to deal with the grievances of their own citizens . even the regime supports us think that denying that there are problems is no solution. that's growing criticism of the rigid enforcement of the head.
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skull flores, i guess a shot, and i'm not for over against the morality police, but they all the reason that many women in iran suffer to fall, let's feel spanish by mom, even if the headscarf is compulsory, it should not be enforced in such a brutal manner. and they're holla, than as i'm available. other, some supporters of the regime think the headscarf protests could be the beginning of the end for iran joy, those bit, they attack ambulances knowingly that just because of the heads, garcia, muscles next, they will burn the koran. and then the moscow them out of the motives 8 or down the pushy for women, life and freedom. that's why iranian women return to the streets. it's putting increasing pressure on the conservative regime entities as president, joke widow has ordered an investigation into a deadly ride at a football stadium on the weekend. when fans of the losing team stormed the pitch.
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police fire t gas triggering a stampede. the 1st few rules have been held for the 125 people killed. the death toll was revised down by officials and indonesia corresponded. gail matters filed this report about the events in milan on the island of java. silence on the soccer pitch the day after the ma lung stadium disaster. all of this has now become evidence in a desperate investigation of how things could get slow out of hand outside the hospitals in my lung, in the province of east java. hundreds of people are searching for their loved ones like this father. he can't find his 18 year old daughter. so far, i've been through 3 hospitals. and i can't reach her. maybe the phone is on low battery. i also can't reach her boyfriend. the tragedy unfolded the night before
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when frustrated supporters of the losing home team invaded the pitch throwing bottles and other items, police officers fire to tear gas triggering a stampede. the world suckers governing body far prohibits tear gas in or near stadiums. the local police chief declined to answer our questions about the rent. what's clear is that the stadium was filled beyond capacity. 42000 tickets for a venue made to hold 38000 spectators. hospitals are now struggling to care for scores of injured i. initially we received 93 patients, now 12, a left 5 with serious head injuries and 4 in critical condition. the rest on the way to recover here minus they have been outbreaks of violence at matches in indonesia before but not at the scale. the president has now suspended the league
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until further notice demanding a detailed investigation in what is one of modern histories worse stadium disasters . from a u. s. army general david betray a says nato would respond to any use of nuclear weapons by vladimir putin, by destroying all russian forces in ukraine. the warning comes as several days after ukraine seized the eastern city of the man, a key russian supply hub him. the defeat is a stinging blow to curtain and trinket a call from his chechen ally runs on. can hear of moscow to deploy low yield nuclear weapons in ukraine general betray us gave a b. c. news. his personal assessment of how the us and its allies would respond in just to give you a hypothetical, we would respond by leading a nato, a collective effort that would take out every rational can wrench and conventional force that we can see and identify on the battlefield ukraine and also in crimea
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and every ship on the in the black sea. so, i asked that correspondent in keeping conley how the former general's warning is going down in ukraine. well, definitely, it's being listened to with a lot of intensity and attention. be paid to these remarks from jump teresa. he's not the only us for my general to make similar comments in recent days. and there is a sense that even though they're saying this is all their personal opinion and that they're talking macy out of their prior experience. without talking to the current administration, there is a sense that this has been choreographed to send a message to moscow. and whereas previously, there was a sense that this was just bluff from the russian side. and no one really was willing to believe that this could actually happen. it was seen as a kind of symptom of russian weakness having to escalate the rhetoric. there is now increasing concern here that this might indeed happen. and there are reports, people buying id and tablets, trying to work out what to do if this kind of attack were to happen. there is a growing sense that this is a risk that is real. all the while president lensky has announced gaines in ukraine
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south. what more can you tell us about the counter offensive list? the interesting thing, because all the summer we heard ukrainian figures talking about the south to record a song. and in the end it ended up being really seeming like a diversion tactic. because in the end we saw ukraine putting most of its effort into the east, into hot give region and the front lines that had some are not moving a great deal. but there is a sense that there is finally some movement going on there that the ukrainians are heading towards the stiff get salt from the north. now rather than just from the west. and this is the kind of isolated russian kind of exclaim of control on the west bank of the dipper river. the ukrainians have destroyed most the bridge is going across. it's very difficult for the russians to re supply those forces. they're of assistance last week. that is a bit of ukraine that has been illegally annexed by russia. so this is, you know, a direct threat to climate putin's claim to be in this part of ukraine forever. and there is a sense and increasing a kind of panic to messages on russian social media from military blog as that
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ukraine might actually have some success there next few days. so a sense of kind of growing peril for the russian garrison there. and, you know, growing calls from the russian side for that it may put to do something about it until you know up the stakes for ukraine before, you know, russia faces another defeat, like it's sort of lemon in recent days. the latest developments there from nick connelly in keith, thank you very much. you're watching d. w. use up next hour. documentary looks at women chattering architectures. glass ceiling, gal, elvis, will have your news next hour. i'll see you again very soon here on the company about how did she become adult hitler's favorite director and how did he become a forgotten film pioneer leniently finished and annoyed funk documentary about.

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