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because no one should have to flee, ah! make up your own mind, w. made for mine's a ah ah, this is dw news, my from berlin lula, the silver winds brazil's presidential election. ah, it's brought to celebrate. one of the former president calls for an end to political division, his rival, the incumbent, jaya bolton aro, has yet to concede defeat also on the program. authorities in india arrested 9
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people over a bridge disaster that killed a 130 cctv 40 shows the moment the foot bridge collapsed, plunging pedestrians into the river. below you. crane says rushes carried out. the air strikes against critical infrastructure. disrupting the water and power supplies in the capitol and beyond. we'll hear from keeps man vitale, fletcher and we have the we, kansas sporting highlights, including union berlin scoring a mate's willing to storm back to the top of germany's wonders legal bree. all the drop. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program where if the nasty o lula da silva has won brazil's run off a presidential election, that's a remarkable comeback to the left is to time former president,
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the closest election in 4 decade saw him take just over half of the vote, putting him marginally ahead of the current leader, jaya bolton. our 1st time a sitting president has failed to win re election on the country. still waiting to hear from mister bolton, or who has not conceded defeat, 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, kara, will they not 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 a way out so that this country may live again. democratically won't harmoniously the 10th runoff election pitted the left is lula against the far right incumbent
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julia bolton, arrow bo scenario 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. both 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 already claiming fraud monitoring victories when we, when he didn't win this was stolen. the truth is that everyone's disappointed in some other you some up, but this is fraud. and if we need to go to the army,
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the army will have to intervene. communism will not come to brazil my rebuttal, but i feel as world leaders congratulate the new president on his victory. both scenario has so far remained silent. let's pick about to appoint to evac correspondent, johan ramirez. sue's in rio de janeiro in brazil. welcome a johan. so what about the current president a ball scenario? when can we expect to hear from him? that's the big questions. everyone is asking here in brazil, when is he going to show up on a some he were expecting him to address the country last night and he didn't do it . he's reported that it was reported that he stayed in their house of the, of the government and the headquarters of the government in brasilia, the capital of the country alone, that he didn't want even to receive his own ministers. on the closest person of his
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campaign. he was alone and it was reported a 3 hours after 9 to results. he went to bed alone, not and saying what he is going to do, so ok, it looks like with a loss. that's a line to your hon. ramirez in brazil will continue though with a response from germany. chantelle a show has congratulated the on the victory saying i'm looking forward to close and confidential cooperation with brazil, especially when it comes to questions about trade and climate protection. thomasville beholden, told me more about germany, a few of brazil's election result. he's a member of the german parliament for the opposition conservatives and leads the german brazilian friendship group. so i asked him how to do this victory. it would affect relations. i think it's a,
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it's a pain, but now is demographic connection has to be accepted by everybody is or asian from the inside. and then you've already in action policy or asian from our side as well. so i think there's a lot to do now and we have to meet direct contacts and we are all right, the question i see 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 contact. development corporations was
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ended in large tires. and that's why there is a lot to restart again. and i think also from european jim side, we had to change our approach to brazil and to let an america inform us we mainly to latin america under development perspective. and we saw it as major states to take care of that. but now i think we should change is active and accept more active road, brazil and latin america. and to better integrate is continental in our transatlantic law. is mean we have to extend trans atlantic, which is very much concentrated on the foreign security policy which restricted to we should include trade and economy economy. and we should also include adobe
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south america. and that, that change of perspective from europe and a german view. you say that the european countries 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 strongly focused on international and international institutions and corporation. again, we have to change our approach from germany and european public view as well. we want to reduce our dependence is 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 an active role. that's
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what we had to realize in general. ok, good. talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. that thomas as the whole from the german parliament set german brazil friendship group. my scout, let's see if we can go back to johan ramirez, who's in rio de janeiro. welcome back with the stablish that to present both scenarios about sonata hasn't conceded defeat and we're all waiting to hear from him. well, despite the polarizing nature of the election, presidency like lula has said that he government for all brazilians. i was promising to do that. he has to do it anyway because he doesn't have the majority in the congress, for example, or he doesn't have the majority. i'm on the local authorities and let's remember that brazil is a federal state. so if the civil wants to go very,
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he needs this part of the congress and local authorities and then direct. i mean the people. yes. one of the things i want is elections with more than 60000000 volts, but jerry personnel got more than 58000000 volts. so you say you're really divided country and if you want to go back, he needs to bring together the political leads to political parties. but also on, on specially that people. so during his act, he's known for building breaches, negotiating on the opposite of variable scenarios. so for now on, if he doesn't have any shows he has to do, he must do it. if you want to go back to brazil, and so what are the big changes brazil can expect under the presidency 1st and foremost, the economy. the economy is one of the main concerns of brazilians. and when i've been talking to many brazilian since i got here about the middle of last week on that most of them have told me that they feel that the economy wasn't really just
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cost during the presidential, raised the candidates and the whole presidential race of packing them so i can them, and insulting them and the economy, the main concern of the people wasn't on the table. so that is one of the main challenges tackle tackling poverty inequalities insecurity. those are one of the of the, the biggest challenges up there of the brilliant and as the, as, as we said before, unity though that needs a master to unify the country. once again, your hon ramirez in rio de janeiro. thank you. take a look at some more of a news or making headlines around the world. now we'll start in somalia, which is appeal for international health or following to in car bombings and the capital. mogadishu, the president says his country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wounded. 100 people were killed in this deadliest attack to hit somalia in the years that you had a screw bouncer. bout was claimed responsibility. china has successfully launched
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the final module to completed space station state tv showed the meg 10 meg john module, lifting off from the island of hina, john gall facility will be the 2nd permanently inhabited outpost after the international space station. south korean present you in song y'all has visited a memorial for the victims of the halloween crowd crushed a 154 people were killed when revellers searched into a narrow alleyway in. so authorities of promised a full investigation more than a 100 people have been killed in one of the most destructive storms to hit the philippines this year, dozens more o missing after a heavy rains trigger, a landslide scientists say climate change is making extreme weather events. in the region more frequent hope of finding anyone alive is fitting ref curious desperately 30 for potential survivors. tropical storm milky has left
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a tree 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 reach me is 8, a slow to reach those who need it. early evacuations helped some, but many were swept away or buried under a torrent of mud. in yellow, the big waves, rain and wind, destroyed our houses. when i saw the heavy rain, i told my neighbors let us evacuate. i lord, floating into northern philippines has also worsened several days of rain, half left homes under water. scientists say climate change is having a disastrous impact here with her. so we are read the events are becoming more
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frequent and deadly. leaving millions of residents vulnerable to the devastating consequences. 9 people have been arrested over a bridge collapse in india that killed more than a 140 all 9 are associated with a company responsible for maintaining the branch in the western state of goods and was captured mon supporting table snapped plunging people into the river. below, by minister under and removed, he says the federal government will support belief and rescue efforts. state officials say a 177 people had been rescued. oh survivors 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 gerard prime minister, nor andrew modi's home state. more than
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a 100 people were on the structure when it collapsed oral plenty. i'm not much oak area, some one maybe on the bridge and got injured little while others fell into the water level point jaya. we started a rescue operation immediately, but 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 where deploy 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 and our south asia bureau chief, am rita cima. a deli sent us this assessment, rescue operations and full thing with multiple agencies involved,
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including the national disaster response force, along with d and some of 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 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 share deal with. the key question is, was this a result of criminal negligence or a tragic accident? the people of more b, i'm shock, condolences up boring in from across the country. prime minister in that in that or more the who himself is from roger has also said he shares the pain of the people there. he's going to visit them tomorrow, tuesday. i'm rita cima. in dairy,
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we'll take a look at some more stores breaking news around the world. now we'll start in the you kerry where police say one person has been injured in an attack on a migrant center in the port of dover. man, through what police describe as a 2 or 3 in century devices from his car into the facility attacker later killed himself for the sister is new and in shanghai or been locked inside the park, us officials try and contain the spread of coven 19 exits, were closed abrupt lynn customers can now only leave if they show and negative test . shanghai is recorded 10 cases. over the last day was the northern hemisphere heads into winter and temperatures drop more people are spending time in doors, leading to worries among health officials about an increase in coven 19 cases. they're also worried about the return of flu season. together the disease is pose a danger to high risk groups like the elderly,
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the global number of new infections and deaths due to coven 19 has steadied since the end of august. for the past several months, the b a for and be a 5 am across sub variance have driven most new cases. but 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.
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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 pandemic 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 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 threat to groups like the elderly,
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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 that also increases absenteeism from work which has important implications 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 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. when you're creating an official, say, russia has launched massive missile strikes across the country, causing a power and water outages of people in the capital. keep say they heard at least 5 explosions. and this is ukraine, reports fierce fighting in the countries east in his nightly address present the
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landscape, said ukrainian troops and repel the latest russian the tax in the next region. fighting there have centered on the strategically important town of baltimore, which russian forces i've been trying to capture for weeks. we can now welcome to i. d. w. a. keeps up man. vitale. i pledge go welcome back to d w. mr. man, how much damage is your city suffered? a one 3rd day is massive attack, right. is that all it's saying to our new through force of the shoot down actually a majority of i guess the biggest part of a couple of reagans destroyed our infrastructure objects and the fact was about 350000
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apartments in our hometown was all to like to see and 80 percent of city of chemicals to the morning was all the water for the whole day the whole day. right now we're starting to give back the electricity and also water. but my personal opinion is not successful. right now, the front line and a way to make it pressure to let people try to destroy, to live for people to want to freezing call population. do not just see here is another city also was under or right, it's attack understood, understood. so as wind approaches and does it look like russia is going to achieve
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these items that you ascribe to it, to demoralize people in your city as winter approaches? yes, i personally be of the nurse tried to demoralize the people to bring people in brasher make depression, people especially right now actually pretty cold outside and the instead them, the people are getting angry and we understand that it's on human rights. it's like the russians do it for us and to the people. very angry about that and we're ready to do a home language and a clue. expectational, fractions doesn't work. we have a little different that right? and as you repair those power and water supplies,
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so you talk about people there being anger as you go about these repairs. you do so knowing that they are likely to be targeted again. definitely definitely a success in front of it, right? what critical infrastructure, what i'd like to see the normal life of this. and that's why i thought they were russia explaining fake news. so the y m m special operation. it's a war against wheels, right? b, y b need direct or the need to then need come to results. it may need your brain results radio or my personal opinion. ok. now as the rest of your a bad heads into a winter of record inflation and massive power bills. you talk about your,
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your people, be angry. do you worry that political support in the rest of europe will waiver as politicians worry about their own voters or anger about these massive bills and inflation? so 1st of all, i want to say thank you so much for every everyone in europe who's what your brain we need you help. it's very important for us critical, important for your brain right now. that was due to receive the political economical support. they do it during the help and we understand that it's very important for us and we'll never forget you house and please stay was grains wearing one floss because we're fighting and defending love, just awesome entry we defended a one of you in europe. we're fighting for the same democratic wireless nerve for human rights for breast freedom for the us and we defended you because
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i'm more than sure the russians go so far as far we allowed to go and no secret that would in the present himself f. s a someone who collect the property, search for properties to review, a wire washing. and please don't forget the deep part of europe was also the block of some of the wire. and also part of germany was, are there particle for in wire? where would you was so good to be an edge in spam couple of years. ok. i battalion clench, come, i met a cave. thank you so much for joining d, w. thank you so much. and that's it. you're up to date. we'll have more world news at the top of the hour just before i go to story that i meant to bring your actually israel heading for the
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polls again, a national election could see the prime minister yan paid replaced by the long term form. a conservative leader, a benjamin netanyahu more on that in the next hour, as i say, that said you're up to date, more world news at the top of the hour and it continues around the clock. of course on d. w a dot com dw news asia with melissa john is next. have a good day. the news . ah,
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