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don't do something our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air. ah, you are a 3. d starts november 3rd on d, w. ah, ah, ah, this is the w news live from berlin, lula da silva, wins brazil's presidential election. ah, hey, support. who's going to write raleigh matters for my president calls for an end to become political divisions. his rival, the incumbent jaya ball sonata has yet to concede,
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defeat also on the program. ukraine says russia has targeted critical infrastructure with more than 50 missiles, water and power supplies in the capital, kiva disrupted, and the matcher hockey is brought to a standstill and authorities in india arrest 9 people in connection with a bridge disaster that kill $130.00 cctv footage shows the moment the foot bridge collapsed, plunging pedestrians infant river below. ah! i'm fill, gail. welcome to the program, louise enough, there are luna. the silver has one brazil's one of presidential election. that's a remarkable come back to the left is to to time former president, the countries close to still actually in almost 40 years saw him take nearly 51 percent of the vote. the 49 percent going to be incumbent shire ball sanara. i was
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the 1st time a sitting president has failed to win re election on the country. still waiting to hear from president boston auto who hasn't conceded defeat tears of joy for the supporters of louis anacio la la da silva, disappointment for his opponents. lula has been declared the winner of one of the most polarized elections in brazil's history. historically kyra women that issued by eve, i'm here to govern this country in a very difficult situation. my the but i have faith in god that with the help of the people, we will find a way out so that this country may live again. democratically want harmoniously. the tents runoff election pitted the leftist leuva against the far right encumbrance, jaya bolton, our both scenario took an early lead,
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but results became neck and neck. with 50 percent of ballots counted. then, as lyla began to pull ahead, the celebrations began. ah, the final count came down to the wire with lula winning just under 51 percent of the vote. but 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 c a. he may refuse to accept the outcome. his supporters are already claiming fraud. 7 months the victory is when we, when he didn't, when this was stolen, the truth is not everyone's disappointed for you some up at message fraud. and if we need to go to the army, the army will have to intervene. communism will not come to brazil. my view,
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but i feel as world leaders congratulate the new president on his victory. balsam arrow had so far remained silent while german chancellor left shoals as that twisted about the result. congratulating luna on his victory saying i am looking forward to close and confidential corporation with brazil, especially when it comes to questions about trade and climate protection. i will get more on the german view of brazil's presidential election results from thomas silver horn. he's a member of the bonder stop for the opposition conservatives and leave the german brazilian friendship group in parliament at welcome to the w and how to salute as when impact german brazilian relations i think it's a, it's a selection campaign,
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but now is demographic connection has to be accepted by everybody is or asian from the inside. and then you've already end of trends protection policy. so you precondition or asian from our side as well. so i think there's a lot to do now, and we have to make direct contacts and we are. all right, so the question i asked was, how it impacts german brazilian relations. what you, what i just heard from what, what you said is that because of louis commitment to, to work on climate change, this can restart a relationship. so was there a problem where the jaya boston are and germany before but there was a big reduction of direct contacts. development corporation was
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ended in large cars. and that's why and there is a lot to restart again. and i think also from european side, we have to change our approach to brazil and to let and america and only use the main, the local to latin america under developmental perspective. and we saw it made to the states to take care of that in america. but now i think we should change this perspective and accept the more active through brazil, latin america, and to better integrate this continent in our transatlantic dialogue is means we have to extend our trans atlantic dialogue, which is very much concentrated on foreign security policy. is restricted to the law and we should include trade and economy economy. and we should also include the south america. and that, that change of perspective from a european, a german,
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a view. you say that that european country should be taking more active role in latin american affairs. that is because of the silver's, when all because of conditions more generally. both my open forms of dialogue and corporation and more better, stronger focus brazil on international foods and international institutions and corporation. again, we have to change our approach from germany, european public view as well. we want to reduce our entrances from russia and from china. for example, and in particular is a major partner when it comes to security, right? when it comes to energy security. so brazil already plays and that's where we have to realize in general. ok,
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good. talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. that thomas, as the whole of the german parliament set german brazil friendship group will get around up now of some the other news making headlines around the world. somali has appealed for international help. following at twin car bombings in the capital market issue. present says this country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wounded. 100 people were killed in the deadliest attack to hit the country in years . need you? hi, this group ounce ship was claimed responsibility. south korean president young song, y'all has visited a memorial shrine to the victims of saturdays, a crowd crushed 154 people were killed when revelling, celebrating halloween surged into a narrow alley and the capital song, with horses from the full investigation. craning authorities say 12 grain ships of left ukrainian port sandra transit plan agreed for some vessels despite of russia blockade. moscow has pulled out of
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a previous agreement to allow ukrainian great exports through the black sea. united nations says vital food shipments must be kept flowing. ukrainian official say rushes launched a massive miss al strokes across the country, causing power and water outages. are witnesses in the capital? keep say they heard at least 5 explosions. this, as ukraine reports fierce fighting in the countries east in his nightly address present, zalinski said ukrainian troops and repel the latest russian attacks on the de net could region. fighting there has centered on the strategically important town of back mort, which russian forces have been trying to capture for weeks can join our correspondent mathias. but here in key welcome mathias. let's start in the ukranian capital. what can you tell us about this that latest russian attack? yeah, we've heard several explosions this morning here in the capital in the center of
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the capital. the explosions were on the left side of the river, left river bank and they will also some in the north it was again critical infrastructure hit energy infrastructure power outages. after that. water shortage is also many households did not have water during the day. this is now being gradually restored. one of the attacks was near down north of kia and hydro electric power plant. it's the 1st name that this plan has been hit directly and it's pretty much fits the pattern that we've seen before. it was not only on key if it was also many other places in ukraine that have been hit, for example, another hydro electric power station and use a port in the south. and in hark, if also that energy electric electric energy infrastructure, where they had to shut down the city's metro system, the attacks were not successful. rockets being shut down over the west of the
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country again monday morning, russia launching several dozens of rocket at the same time in very short intervals in order to get past the ukrainian air defenses. of course, the more rockets they launch, the higher the probability is that some of them will be hit ukraine thing. they shut down 44 rockets this morning. it's a pretty tough attack. again. the ukranian authorities say 12 ships have managed to leave ukrainian ports despite at russia's withdrawing from the deal that guarantees the safety of those grain exports. what more do we know? not so quite a remarkable, actually development. at this deal, i was concluded in july in order to make shipments out of ports possible after 4 months of war, where it was where the ports had been blocked. they had been blocked already before the war because russia was saying it was doing drills in the sea and, and the entrance to the ports would be too dangerous to pass later than ukraine.
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also mind its coasts and the 2 sides had agreed ukraine to allow for a passage out of an unmanned passage out of the out of the ports and russia not to attack neither the ports, nor the ships. now, with russia withdrawing, this guarantee does not exist anymore. russia could theoretically attack these ships. the interesting thing is that not only ukraine, but the black sea grain initiative, that means the united nations, turkey and ukraine, half decided to, to proceed. and to have these ships leave the ports to day and even a possibly some coming in are that's not so clear at the moment. but some of the data points that um and her, they will allow sale without the guarantee of not being attacked, hoping that russia would not dare to attack them when they are under the protection of the you of the united nations. that's quite
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a remarkable development. dad brought out of the airports like previous ships by tugboats that guide them through the see through the mind see out of ukrainian territorial waters. and then there will sail on to stumble. ok, thank you for that matter is it only causalities putting it in keith? now to endure 9, people have been arrested over a bridge, collapse or killed more than 130 in the western state of goods or at all 9 associated with a company responsible for the bridges maintenance footage. c c t. v footage from sunday evening captive moment the supporting cable snapped plunging people into the much you river below by minister the rendered mowdy has expressed his condolences to the victims and the federal government will support the relief and rescue efforts. state officials say a 177 people have been rescued and 19 hospitalized i
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. d. w. 's at south asia bureau chief, i'm rita cima and debbie has been following this story for us and sent us this assessment. rescue operations and full space 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 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 clearance 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. and the key question is, was this a result of criminal negligence or a tragic accident? the people have more b, i'm shock. condolences,
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upper ringing from across the country. prime minister in that in that are 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, i mean cima reporting for the 100 people died in one of the most destructive storms to hit the philippines. this year, thousands more are missing. after heavy rains triggered a massive landslide, climate change is making extreme weather events in the region more frequent and more deadly hope of finding any when a life is fitting rescuers desperately 1st for potential survivors. tropical storm nike has left a trail of destruction. it unleashed a series of flash floods and mud slides. the southern island of mentor now is the worst hit fallen trees and hi vince have destroyed homes. all this damage preached me eat,
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is slow to reach those who need it. early evacuations helped some, but many were swept away or buried under a torrent of mud. nearer the big waves, rain and wind destroyed our houses. when i saw the heavy rain, i told my neighbors let us evacuate. lord, floating into northern philippines has also worsened several days of frame, half left homes under water. thank just see climate change is having a disastrous impact here. so we are where the events are becoming more frequent and deadly. leaving millions of residents vulnerable to the devastating consequences. iran's, the state news agency says well for it is a plumbing public trials beginning this week for more than a 1000 people were detained and charged. during protested, have swept the country. students are continuing their demonstrations. describe
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threats. my fir, the crackdown by the military protest is at this university near the capital to wrong shunted slogans against the regime. and again, supreme leader, ayatollah harmony and the long arm of iran state control extends beyond the countries borders. 2 members of the opposition living in exile despite being thousands of kilometers away in paris, cartoonist monona 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. lies and lies and lies. the q people in the series on 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. dani 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
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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 everyting his graphic novel tells the story of his own escape. it's called in 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 rainy and regime actresses, including hughley at the notion, isabel, who they are cut their hair in solidarity with iranian women. now, as danny says, it's good publicity for the cars,
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but it doesn't go far enough. sure. then real sure, your real solidarity bits 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. i was the northern hemisphere hands into winter and temperatures drop more people are spending time in doors, leading to fears amongst a health authorities about an increase in coven 19 cases. they're also worried about the return of flu season. together the diseases are 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 are micron sub variance have driven most new cases. but scientists say a number of worrisome new subtypes are also fueling the pandemic in the us,
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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 and 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 estimate 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 variance and another infection as compounding concerns the flu. earlier in the
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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 mechanics ask her the to is a respiratory infection. so the measures that will put in place to reduce cov, it transmission also impacted influenza transmission. so when we reduced our mixing with people when the 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. though 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 their patients as well. in an effort to head off the worrisome scenario of a twin demick during the upcoming winter healthcare authorities from the world health organization and other institutions are now spreading. a simple message. timely vaccination against both diseases can save lives. ah, we'll start with german football union. berlin have been the bonus league is big surprise this season. the capital club a new a win against. glad backward. lift them back above mighty byron munich to the top of the standings. with glad back. we're in no mood to just roll over. as the sun began to set over there, alta 1st, i stadium only on berlin. look to ride back about brian with a winner visiting blood back. they appeared to get off to wait. dream starts as
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ready, had dearest afflicted, sure, flew in on the half hour mark, only for the referee to spoil the party. ah, kid, he was shot, was deemed to have structure aldo beck, his arm on route to the back of the net. glad back. who sold to the wounds, just 4 minutes later. nico elevating nodding home a large tindle corner, one mill 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 header, sending the 1st wry wild only for another refereeing intervention. the
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captain was deemed to have strayed a whisker of side 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 winner that may prove decisive this campaign. only on ben celebrated 3 points, and they returned to the top of the table. but took her full look on the weekends bonus. leger results i fryeburg beach shall kirk alone drew with hoffen hind by and thrashed minds on saturday and temporarily reached the summit. at leipzig, paula pressure on live occurs and dormant, produced a hard fought to one when at frankfurt. so taking a look at the bonus league table as a whole, after 12 games. balinsa once again half a one point lead of a buyer. fryeburg and dormant the 3rd and 4th. meanwhile,
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glad back of slipped into the bottom half and chalka are rock bottom. foreman want recently crowned world champion max for sharpeners broken the record for the most winds in season. the dutchman secured his 14th victory this year and mexico and has 2 races left to break even more report. history beckoned from max for stepan. as motorsports, one man show rolled into mexico city. f one as witness the season of near complete domination. and the flying dutchman started in po position like so often. the 25 year old and sealed a 2nd straight will drivers title in early october and his red bull team will crown constructors champions last weekend. now the stipend was aiming for record 14th winning a season and it never looked in doubt despite all the success. red bull of also had
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a difficult couple of weeks with the deaf of the company's co founder and the big find for breaching cost cap rules. last season, other teams of mon, 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. i think i sort of professor grace again. 40 wits of live or the season? yeah. again, an incredible resolve. the face of the car was again her yeah. really nice. react to look after our tires. it was a very long stand on the medium, but we made her work. louis hamilton was again, 2nd. and sergio perez 3rd in his home grand prix. but the clari belonged to bush tappin stones. reminder about top stories this week in our seo later, silva has one brazil's presidential election official results. give him
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a victory over far writing company giant false alarm. it's a remarkable come back for the left is lead, already served to tubs as president, president and ukraine says it's critical infrastructure has been dominated by more than 50 russian missiles in the capital. key power and water supplies have been disrupted. and in hockey, i'm not sure the metro service has been brought to i steps to is asia where melissa chime is next and i'll be back at the top of the um, with, with
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