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defeat also coming up ukraine say's it is hit by more than 50 russian missiles targeting critical infrastructure, including in the capital key where power is knocked out in parts of the system. and health officials fear not only a surge of clover 19 cases going into the winter, but also a return of flu season. together, they could pose a significant risk to vulnerable populations. and rescue was an india searchable survivors after a bridge disaster kills more than 130 people new. cctv put, it shows the moment to put bridge collapsed, sending people plunging into the river below. ah hello, i'm cassim andre. it's good to have your company. lewis in
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a sealed da silva has won brazil's presidential election. it is a remarkable come back for the left as leader who is a to time for the president. the rule as victory was a narrow one winning just over 50 percent of the vert and the income and present valuable scenario. who took 49 percent of the vert has yet to concede defeat. now this was the country's tightest election since 1985, and the 1st time that a sitting president failed to win re election, tears of joy for the supporters of louis and nancy o. lula da silva, disappointment for his opponents. lula has been declared the winner of one of the most polarized elections in brazil's history. historically, clara, we'll get mad if you believe i'm here to govern this country in a very difficult situation. myself, but i have faith in god that with the help of the people, we will find
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a way out so that this country me live again. democratically more harmoniously, the tense run off election pitted the leftist lula against far right encumbrance j . balsam arrow, boston aro, took an early lead, but results became neck and neck with 50 percent of ballots counted. then, as lula began to pull ahead, the celebrations began. the final count came down to the wire with lulu winning just under 51 percent of the vote. with such a narrow margin between 2 very different candidates, tensions remains sky high. bo scenario has attacked brazil's democratic institutions, including casting doubt on the integrity of the vote. now, many fear he may refuse to accept the outcome. his supporters are already claiming
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fraud is, i'm honestly, victor is when we, when he didn't win this was stolen. the truth is that everyone's disappointed them for you some up, but this is fraud. and if we need to go to the army, the army will have to intervene. communism will not come to brazil my view, but i feel as world leaders congratulate the new president on his victory. bell scenario has so far remained silent. and for more on the result in bristol, i'm joined by a kristian ha, my lo from date of the is portuguese language department. it's good to have you on the program, kristian lou last election when was, was, was quite the paper, thin majority, wasn't it? and given all the attention that we saw in the run up to this with her, some voices in the report, how is this likely to go down? yes, actually it was a quite 10 2nd turn. ah, we didn't know what was going to happen until the last minute. we saw some, a political violence act in the country. so some people were afraid of going to
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vote. although the in the end they, we had a really many, many people voting more in the it was expected. but actually everybody was following into the very last minute to see these results. and that's why we see now, of course, the celebration in the streets in brazil yesterday night from the followers of lula, the right there was to speak of relief for them. justice election resolve. tell us that brazil is perhaps even more divided than, than we might. yes, actually presume is quite divided into less for ears, just division in the country. we're just going deeper and deeper also because the spread of fake news families were divided. society were divided. many friends didn't there to talk with the others to about the political topics. so yeah, both on i was spreading also hate speech and the people got confused at the end to
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end. i guess. speaking of mr. wilson or he has not yet conceded defeat, it doesn't mean that he might not accept the outcome. actually, nobody knows exactly how he would react. now he was saying many times he wouldn't accept if he didn't wind selections, but at the same time, he was at a more moderate in the us or with a more moderate approach in this last 2nd turn. so probably he will say more about that today we were just talking about the divisions and i want to bring it back to the point because we heard lula calling for, for unity in the country. is he the man to bring brazilians together? will he be able to bridge the divides that we're seeing in the country? yes, this is the big question. lula will probably try to conciliate the country his saying
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arrives. and he will do that. what is interesting is that in the 2nd turn actually, he managed to make a broad coalition to support a his can, did a tour. so probably he will have to concede much more. he is not going to follow just a left wing approach from his party. probably he will have to make a broader agenda to accommodate all of his supporters now. all right, at that said, kristian, how much from d? debris is portuguese language department as always? christian, thank you for that. and there's been reaction from the government here in germany with chancellor of schultz tweeting about the election outcome. shells. congratulated lula on his retreat, saying i'm looking forward to close and confidential cooperation with brazil, especially when it comes to questions about trade and climate protection to ukraine. now, where official save russia has launched massive missile strikes across ukraine,
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causing power and water outages, including the capital give no witnesses say there that they heard at least 5 explosions. now this, as ukraine is also reporting fierce fighting in the countries east in his nightly address president milady me. zalinski said ukrainian troops had repelled the lease as russian attacks. and the dani it's region fighting has been centered around the strategically important town of back. moot, which russian forces have been trying to capture for weeks now d, w, but his billing is in kia and earlier he gave us this update. yet another attack on the country this morning. we've heard the explosions here in key, if several places around the city and in the region have been hit by rockets, the objects of infrastructure. now we are hearing that 80 percent of the people in keys are currently without water supplies. that's because of some,
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the water facilities, a dam north of for the city has been hit, not the dam itself, but facilities next to the down. and that's something that we've also seen in other cities today. so it was a massive barrage on ukraine. again, like we've seen it a few times in the past 3 weeks on infrastructure objects on electricity supply. and also this time on these hydro electric hydro, electric power stations are an attack that is meant to bring down the infrastructure for the country and make life much more difficulty. right. and embassies, ukraine says that it's forces has held back ration assaults after fierce fighting in the east at what are you hearing from there, we're talking mostly about the city of a town of back morton and the tone of, of div card of div and buff mode being in the donnette screeching and her
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a source on these 2 places have been going on for months now. and especially buttonwood has been the site of heavy fighting for a very long time now with russians concentrating a lot of their firepower on this. the in this direction and trying to capture the town ukraine has repelled all these attacks. that has been minimal movement of the front line, but it's definitely one of the most heavy fought about places in this war with a sword going on. also from the wagner group of private militia, that is serving on russia's side and that is considered to be extraordinary wrestlers. all right, that's how car spun into reporting for us. they in care of mathias bellinger as always. thank you miss. yes. now, russia's wall on ukraine has changed the lives of practically every one in the country. and in some areas, it's speeding up the pace of social change. only a few years ago, women were bought from certain jobs like driving a train,
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for example. but now more women are taking on new roles and are facing some dangerous the same dangers as men. des, funny fetch our reports each time she starts work is a moment of validation for victoria coin. she's ukraine's 1st female trained co driver until recently, sexist regulations, band women from the job. it was considered risky to their reproductive health. now in the war, it really is dangerous. for every one on the trains full of us going what i level or what it's hard mentally and physically because you very often hear the error rate alert. i've even seen when missiles hit. why should they yoga for let i'll let that they had much. we try to suppress these emotions and continue our work because it's not only about our lives. david nozzle as is it, it's about the lives of passengers that also depend on us. we cannot just drop
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everything and start to panic. victoria started to drive trains, even though there was no prospect of getting a job. then the last changed and she started work shortly before rush invaded. in february there's a lot to do. uptake log books, checked the speed of the train, the signals, the electrical contact line, and speak to passengers. and if something were to happen to the driver she'd have to take over. victoria's shift will be at least 12 hours today. i've already had train, yellow trains have become a vital form of transport in this war, and there is never enough staff. victoria says she will still need to push hard to make it from the co driver to driver. that top job is still done by a man, one more share, or if it hasn't completely changed yet, we still need
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a lot more time. but they will all of the will if you need to raise a new generation, a young generation with the idea that women have the same rights as men. oh, becca summers a day. it's hillary gay, my advocate victoria is pushing through the unknown, but she says there is a brighter future for ukrainian women. one day, she will become a trained driver. now as temperatures drop in the northern hemisphere and more people, more and more people spend time in doors, health officials fear arise and cove at 19 cases. and that's not the only concern, although it is also white about the return of the flu season. not together. the 2 diseases could pose a danger to high risk groups like the elderly, the global number of new infections and deaths due to coven 19 has studied since the end of august. for the past several months, the b a for and da 5. alma kron sub variance have driven most new cases. but
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scientists say a number of worrisome new subtypes are also fueling the pandemic in the us, but also other places. they include 3 types that together now account for around $1.00 and $7.00 newly reported cases there. in europe, a lineage detected 1st in asia has grown and prominence. in the u. k, which has a top notch surveillance system. experts are tracking the possible rise of still others. and indian scientists and authorities across the globe are chasing data on a troublesome variant dubbed x b b in singapore estimates show it could now be causing over half of all cases. and as we come in to the winter time, now we are starting to see further increases in sas curvy to activity. and so and part of that is being driven obviously by these different omicron
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variance and another infection as compounding concerns the flu. earlier in the panoramic measures that slowed the spread of the corona virus also helped people avoid getting infected with other pathogens, like those causing the flu. influenza. the next ask her the to is a respiratory infection. so the measures that will put in place to reduce covey transmission also impacted influenza transmission. so when we reduced our mixing with people when we reduced our international travel that also reduce the ability of influenza to spread. but as the urgency of the pandemic subsides and measures relax, flu cases are also rising again. both diseases pose a particular threats to groups like the elderly, or people with underlying health conditions and also to health care workers. they may not be elevated risk of severe disease if they fall sick, then they're also increases absenteeism from work which has important implications
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and for the workforce in its ability to the health care system to operate. and of course, there's also potential risks that some health care workers can, in fact that patients as well. in an effort to head off the worrisome scenario of a twin demick during the upcoming winter health care authorities from the world health organization and other institutions are now spreading. a simple message, timely vaccination against both diseases can save lives. and to talk more about the possibility of this so called to endemic. i'm joined now by richard peabody. you saw him, i in that report, he just saw i, he leads the world health organizations, high rates, pathogen team. and it's, it's good to have you on the program because we really wanted to expand on the idea of what evidence are you seeing that suggests that can i call it a double blow of clove at 19 and the flu is actually brewing?
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thanks for the opportunity to speak. so we're now coming into the autumn rapidly into the winter period. and we're certainly is. we just heard seeing source code the to circulating across the european region and as people's lives return to normal. we're also starting to see the early signs of flu activity pick up across a number of countries in our region. so we are concerned that we, we may be facing a twin demick as we might call it co circulation of birth. so it could be 2 and influenza and so we're very much encouraging people who are eligible to take up the offer of flu and cope with vaccination and protect themselves and those around them . and that's how could we, how could we stave off this, this trend demik,
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what could be done at, at, at an individual level and, and what could government so we can look at this obviously at several levels on the individual level. so if you're in an eligible group, if, if your risk of more severe disease following either infection, so if you're in an older age group, if you are under 65 and i've got an underlying risk factor such as heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, all these things put you a high risk of getting a nasty infection being hospitalized and even attend, potentially dying. and vaccination is really the best protection we've got against such severe disease. so that is a really important thing to consider to do, to reduce your risk close to the consequences. there are other things that we can do as all do as well to reduce the risk of these infections spreading. and that
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relates to these more basic respiratory hygiene method measures, such as catching our coughs colds. avoiding mixing with others when we're on well with the respiratory infection. and if you're going into a crowded place, particularly places whether vulnerable others, like care, homes or hospitals, then to consider still wearing a mask, because that will reduce the ability of these infections to spread. all right, we appreciate your time and richard, thank you so much for that side. talking to us they from the w. h are and let's get a round up now off some of the other world news headlines, south korean president unit. so y'all has visited a memorial shrine for the victims of saturday's crowd crush. 154 people were killed when revellers celebrating halloween surged into a narrow anyway in the capital, sol, warranties have promised a full investigation. and visitors at disneyland and shanghai are being locked
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inside the park. as officials try to contain the spread of cov, at 19 entry and exit points closed abruptly on monday, guests can only leave once they produce and negative test. 10 locally transmitted cases were recorded in shanghai on sunday. and samaya has issued an appeal for international how following twin car bombings in the capital morticia. the president say's doctors are needed to treat hundreds of wounded people. he attack claimed the lives of 100 people deadliest to hit somalia in his and that you had his group. asha bob has claimed responsibility ukrainian authority, say 12 grain ships have left ukrainian forts under a transit plan agreed for some vessels despite a russian blockade. moscow has pulled out of an early agreement to allow you bringing grain exports through the black sea. the united nations say is vital food shipments must keep flowing in india. more than 130
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people were killed when a pedestrian bridge collapsed in the western states of gujarat. cctv footage captured the moment the supporting cable snapped sending people plunging into the much who river below. large crowds had gathered on the bridge to celebrate a religious festival. it had just reopened, after months of repairs as either swimming to safety after the collapse of the pedestrian bridge, others clinging to the cables and climbing up the remains of the bridge to escape the water. the accident happened in more b, a city in the western indian state of co gerad prime minister, nor andrew modi's home state. more than a 100 people were under structure when it collapsed order put in p. m no much oak area. someone maybe on the bridge and got injured little while others fell
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into the water level point jaya. we started a rescue operation immediately. not and took the injured people george to the hospital. authorities believe most of the victims are children, women, and elderly people. emergency responders from neighboring districts were deployed to the scene to help with rescue efforts. the accident comes just days after the 19th century colonial era bridge was we open to the public after innovations our south asia beer chief anita chima, has the latest on the government's response. rescue operations and full swing with multiple agencies involved, including the national disaster response force, along with teams from the armed forces, with specialized divers and swimmers. people are asking how could this tragedy happen? a special investigative tribunal and
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a technical committee have been set up to answer these questions. but disturbing reports are coming out that the company which carried out the renovations on this bridge did not have a clear and certificate. and that, that company, which was managing the maintenance of this bridge actually did not have quality control, and they opened the bridge ahead of schedule. the key question is, was this a result of criminal negligence or a tragic accident? the people have more lea, i'm shock. condolences up boring in from across the country. prime minister in that in the, the more the who himself is from woodruff. as also said he shares the pain of the people there. he's going to visit them tomorrow, tuesday. ah. now it's 3 weeks before the feasible cap kicks off in guitar. on november 20, germany's interior minister and the german football association president are
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visiting the country on monday on a fact finding mission following continued reports of human rights abuses. here's a look at why football is hardly been mentioned in the build up to the tournament. it's estimated that guitar has spent about $300000000000.00 us dollars to host a world car. an image build up guitar has spaced criticism, like no other host nation before. at least that's what the country's amir believes will. katara continues to face intense criticism from human rights groups over its treatment of migrant workers. amnesty international says deaths of those working on world cup projects remain an investigation. and the nations over all of its labor system in 2017 has been insufficient. the qatari government has denied amnesty report. this past week migrant workers were reportedly forced to vacate their apartment in the nation's capital to make room for visiting fans,
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leaving them homeless and human rights watch believes there could be a double standard in how the qatari government treats l g b t residents versus incoming l g b t. fans at that he authority is we'll continue to abuse and attain lcd. e keeper with complete impunity. when it comes to visitors and fun. it is unlikely that company ernie believes any a wreck or a campaign of detention again l u v e visitors and. and because then the national assumption is there, the world is watching some major cities like barcelona said they won't offer public viewing and protest at the host's human rights record fee for believe the guitar role cup could be the most watched ever leaving many to fear that human rights issues could become an after thought. well, it's stanford or, and it's take her check on all the week and result in the blunder. sleva,
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fryeburg beach, chalka cologne, true live off in heim, and on saturday bye and thrashed mines to temporary. when he reached the summit, leipzig piled the pressure on neva, cousin and goldman purchased a hard 4 to one when at frankfurt. and with that, here is a look at the blender seat table. now the berlin is have a one point leads again, over by and after 12 games, fryeburg endorsement, our 3rd and 4th. meanwhile, glad, but have slipped into the bottom half and shocker, or rock bottom. a reminder of our top stories suites in our field who let us all by has one bristles, presidential election, official results, give him a narrow victory over the far right incumbent president. diable scenario, it's a remarkable come back for the left just need a new level already. so 2 terms as the principles present and rescue. as in india, all searching full survive as a bridge collapse in the west of the country killed more than 130 people. large
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