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everything and making major changes because europe revealed starts november 3rd on d w. ah, ah ah, mrs. dw news live from berlin lula as silva winds, brazil's presidential election. oh, his support has been a brace while the left, his former president calls for an end to the nations political divisions, his rival incumbent president viable scenario has yet to concede defeat. also
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coming up. ukraine says russia fires more than 50 missiles targeting critical infrastructure in the capital. keith power and water supplies are disrupted while in pa heath. the metro is brought to a standstill and rescue as an india search for survivors off to a bridge. disaster kills more than 130 people new cctv, ported shows. the moment the foot bridge collapsed, sending people plunging into the river, been a class we have all the we can spot highlights coming up, including when you, on berlin, school and late went up to storm. back to the top of germany is one to speak that we have all the big ah hello, i'm christine wonder, it's good to have your company. luis in,
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that's your dest silva has one brazil's presidential election. it's a remarkable come back for the left us leader who is a to time for the president and rulers victory was a narrow one. winning just over 50 percent of the vert, incoming president able scenario which a 49 percent has yet to concede, defeat not this was the country's tightest election since 1985. and the 1st time that a sitting president has failed to win reelection, tears of joy for the supporters of louis and osceola 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 will be mad issued by eve. 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 one harmoniously. the tense runoff election pitted the leftist lula against far right incumbent julia bolton, arrow. both in oro took an early lead, but results became neck and neck with 50 percent of ballots counted. then, as lyla 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. but with such a narrow margin between 2 very different candidates, tensions remains sky high. bow 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 and modestly victories when we, when he didn't win this was stolen. the truth is that everyone's disappointed them for you some up mrs 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. balsam arrow has so far remained silent. and for more on the result in bristol, i'm joined by kristian hamilton from date of his 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 tension that we saw in the run up to this with her, some voices in the report house is 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 in the end they, we had a really many, many people voting more in the it was expected. but actually everybody was falling into the very last minute to see this 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 a relief for them just as election was. i'll tell us that brazil is perhaps even more divided than, than we might have thought. yes, actually, brazil is quite divided into us less for ears, just division in the country. we're just going deeper and deeper. also because the spread of fake news families were divide. it is, society were divided, many friends didn't dare to talk with the others to about the political topics. so
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yeah, both and i was spreading also hate speech and the people got refused to end the end . i guess. speaking of mr. paulson or if he has not yet conceded defeat. and it doesn't mean that he might not accept the outcome. actually, nobody knows exactly how he would react. now he was same 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, he is say more about that today. we were just talking about the divisions and i wanna 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 that the divide that we're seeing in the country has this is the big question lula will probably try to conciliate the country his saying
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arrives at that he will do that. what is interesting is that in the 2nd turn actually, he managed to make a broad coalition to support a candidate her. so probably he will have to concede a 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 hamil from dw portuguese language department as always, christian, thank you for that. and there's been reaction from the government here in germany. chancellor, all of schultz tweeting about the election outcome, he congratulated lula on his victory saying i'm looking forward to close and confidential cooperation with brazil, especially when it comes to questions about trade and climate protection. and now let's get a round up of some other ward news headlines. somalia has issued an appeal for
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international help following twin called bombings in the capitol. morgan tissue. the president says doctors are needed to treat hundreds of wounded people. the attack claimed the lives of 100 and is the deadliest hid somalia in his b g had his group algebra has claimed responsibility sal corey as president yoon. so guild has visited a memorial shrine for the victims of saturday's crowd crash. 154 people were killed when rivulet celebrating halloween surged into a narrow alleyway in the capital, sol. authorities have punished a full investigation and ukrainian authority, say, 12 grain ships have left ukrainian force under a transit plan agreed for some vessels despite a russian blockade. moscow has pulled out of an earlier agreement to allow ukrainian green its boards through the black sea. the united nation says vital food shipments must keep flowing. ukrainian official say
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russia has launched massive missile strikes across ukraine, causing power and water outages intruding in the capital. keep witnesses there, say they heard at least 5 explosions. now this says ukraine is reporting fierce fighting in the countries east in his nightly address president milady resilience, he said, ukrainian troops had repelled the latest russian attacks. and the don, yes, region fighting has been centered around the strategically important town of buck mode, which russian forces have been trying to capture for weeks. and d, w is but he is bullying. it isn't here 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
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keys are currently without water supplies. that's because of some, 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 emphasis. 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
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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 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 in this direction and trying to capture the town ukraine has repelled all these attacks. and there 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 correspondents, they're reporting for us. they in care of mathias bellinger as always. thank you miss. yes, our rush is worn. ukraine has changed the lives of practically every one in the
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country and in some areas, it speeding up the pace of social change. only a few years ago, women were bought from certain jobs like driving a train, for example. but now more women are taking on new roles and are facing the same dangers as men. as d w, as of fanny fletcher reports, each time she starts work is a moment of validation for victoria koya. she's ukraine's 1st female trained co driver until recently, sexes, 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 train. all of us going what i level of 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 flip athletic that they it unless we try to suppress these emotions and continue our work because it's not only about our lives to delegate
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laza lasers. it's about the lives of passengers that also depend on us. we cannot just drop everything and start to panic. victoria started to drive trains, even though there was no prospect of getting a job than the los changed and she started work shortly before rush invaded. in february. there's a lot to do. update 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 to day. other ready, a train, yellow train 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
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a man will know, share phone. if it hasn't completely changed yet, we still need a lot more time that they will. oh, the whole if you need to raise a new generation, a young generation with the idea that women have the same rights as men. oh, i guess i should say 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 to india. now the police have detained 9 people in relation to a bridge collapse which killed more than 100. 30 people in the west and state off. could you read cctv footage capped? at the moment the supporting tables snapped sending people plunging into the river . below. large crowds had gathered on the bridge to celebrate a religious festival. it had just reopened. after months of repair
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o saliva 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 good gerad prime minister nor andra modi's home state. more than a 100 people were on the structure when it collapsed order put in pyramid, which oak area, some one maybe on the bridge and got injured little while others fell into the water level port jaya. we started a rescue operation immediately. not and took the injured people, georgia, the hospital authorities believe most of the victims are children, women, and elderly people. emergency responders from neighboring districts were deployed
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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, i'm rita cima, has the latest on the government's response rescue operations. i will stay 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 a technical committee has 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 the open, the bridge ahead of showed you. the key question is, was this
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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 that or more the hulu himself is from woodruff. as also said he shares the pain of the people there. he's going to visit them tomorrow, tuesday. now, iran state news agency says ortiz, are planning public trials starting this week for more than 1000 people detained and charge. during protests that have swept the country, students continued to demonstrate despite threats of an imminent crack down by the military. at this university, near the capital t, hon protest is chanted slogans against the regime and the supreme leader, ayatollah hominy. no, the long arm of iran's state control also extends beyond the countries borders to members of the opposition living in exile. despite being thousands of kilometers
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away in paris, cartoonist, montana is donny has to be careful. the iranian government keeps an eye on its critics everywhere. it even uses trolls to tarnish his online reputation. la is and lies and lies. the 2 people in the series and the law up there that they say that don't know, it wasn't us. she or he, you know, committed suicide. you know, and people know that they are lying nice. danny has spent time in prison in iran, but he has now managed to flee to paris. the current anti government uprising has given him sleepless nights. he wants to use his art to give the protesters hope was to focus on the protest. there's, there are defend las, they have no weapon on anything and they are in front of a brutal regime with all kind of weapons. with stick spits, i don't know, are shot guns and everything. his graphic novel tells the story of his own escape.
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it's called an a rainy and nightmare. as a dissident, he doesn't feel completely safe in paris. try to pretend that i'm, i'm safe, you know? oh, compared to my friends, the people who are leaving inside of your on i think it's nothing. there's a lot of support in france for the uprising against the iranian regime, actresses including juliet, the notion, isabel repair, cut their hair in solidarity with iranian women. now, as danny says, it's good publicity for the cause, but it doesn't go far enough. sure. in real sure, your real solidarity gets caught every kind of deal, not only by cutting your hairs or saying beautiful things, but as long as he's an exile, the artist can only hope for an end to the regime. let's have
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a look now at some more world news stories. the death toll from tropical storm. now, guy in the philippines has risen to at least 98. it is one of the most destructive storms to hit the country. this year. dozens of the missing after heavy rains triggered a massive landslide. the death toll is expected to climb, and china has successfully launched the 3rd and final module to complete it. space station. stevie showed be maintained, module lifting or from the southern island of high none. on monday, the t on gong space station will be the 2nd permanently inhabited outpost after the international space station that's led by nasa and visitors at disneyland in shanghai are being locked inside. the park as officials try to contain the spread of cov, at 19 entry and data points closed abruptly on monday guests can only leave once they produce a negative test. 10 locally transmitted cases were recorded in shanghai on sunday.
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some sports now and any on felon, have been the punter sleek as big surprise at the season b, capital club, new a win against clapper would lift them back above mighty by munich to the top of the standing spat clapper. we're in no mood to roll over and that had happened. as the sun began to set over there out her 1st eye stadium early on berlin looked to rise back about by him with a winner visiting blood back. they appear to get off to a dream start. as ranika dearest afflicted shots flew in on the half hour mark only for the referee to spoil the party. kitty was shot was deemed to have structure, although becker's arm on route to the back of the net. glad back console to the wounds, just 4 minutes later. recoil vainly nodding home
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a large tindle corner. what mil to the falls, only on his back with a header of their own cabin barons rising highest in the 2nd half. the home side were level even if the german received a punch in the face for his troubles and they looked to have one in 8 minutes later, christopher trembled head us sending the 1st to roy wild only for another refereeing intervention. the captain was deemed to have strayed a whisker of sight, as the cross came in, but union refused to settle for a point, and the neo duke, he proved the hero. in the 97 minutes, the dutch defender with his very 1st goal for the club, a late winter that may prove decisive this campaign, only on fan,
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celebrated 3 points, and they returned to the top of the table. oh, and with that, let's have a look at all the we can't results in the one to sleeva. fryeburg beat shall, can cologne, drew with often heim, on saturday bye and thrashed minds to temporarily reached the summit. leipzig piled the pressure on lever cousin and thought mant produced a hard fought to one when at frankfurt. and now he has a look at the table. the berlin is have a one point lead again over by and that after 12 games, fryeburg and dormant are 3rd and 4th. meanwhile, glad by had slipped into the bottom half. and shaka or rock bottom now to some for me to when we recently crowd will champion max fished up and has broken the record for the most winds in the season. the dutchman secured his 14th
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victory this year in mexico and has 2 races left the season to break even more records. history beckoned for max for stoppin. as motorsports one man show rolled into mexico city, f, one has witnessed a season of near complete domination. and the flying dutchman started in pole position like so often a 25 year old and sealed a 2nd straight will driver's title in early october. and his red bull team will crown constructors, champions last weekend. now the stop and was aiming for a record 14th winning a season and it never looked in doubt despite all the success. red bull of also had a difficult couple of weeks with the deaf of the companies co founder and the big fine for breaching cost cap rules last season. over teams of mon,
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that red bull could have been punished more, but on the track they've been left racing each other with a step and far out in front. he won't hear by a huge 15 seconds. so if you guys want a professor, grocer, ha, 40 wits of live over the season. yeah, again, an incredible resolve. the pace of the car was again, a really nice area to look after our cars because it was a very long stand on the medium. but we made a work. louis hamilton was again, 2nd, and sergio perez 3rd in his home grand prix. but the clari belonged to bush tappin . and now let's check out some other stories from the world of sports in the women's wood. this leader osburg extended, they lead at the top of the table with the 32 wind advent of raven, rebecca rumford. as 48 minutes, a header proved decisive and to tennis where daniel made the dev has won the vienna title of the beating. dennis chapel vall off the top seed last the 1st set but
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recovered for his 2nd to a triumph of the season. the russian success in austria has earned him a place in the atp famous next month golf and england's jordan smith has won the portuguese masters. after shooting a final round $63.00, he ended up 30 and a fall having led throughout the event. it was his 2nd victory on a top level told him he also entered the top 10 of the d p. well, to a rankings. and a reminder of our top story, luis, in our seal, let us all by has one brazil's presidential election official results. give him a narrow victory over the far right incumbent president, jaya bolaro. it is a remarkable comeback for the left is left who has already served 2 terms as bristles, prisoners,
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and ukraine says russia has fired more than 50 missiles targeting critical infrastructure in the capital. key of power and water supplies have been disrupted at incom keith. mattress of the metro service was brought to a standstill and at the next hour, environmental magazine, eco india christine. one way it's been great having your company. i'll see you at the top of the next hour. ah ah, with
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