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defeat also on the program. russia carries out more strikes against critical infrastructure in ukraine, disrupting water and power supplies in the capital. keep that vitality clips that says it's vital at the west to maintain its opposition. to the invention and indian authorities arrest 9 people in connection with the bridge disaster that killed a $130.00 security camera footage shows the moment the foot bridge collapse, plunging pedestrians into the river below. ah, i'm sure gale. welcome to the program. we've in us 0 live, the silver has one brazil's run of presidential election. that's a remarkable come back for the left is a to time former president, the close to selection and for decades saw him take just over half of the vote, putting him marginally ahead of the current president, jaya balsam. our 1st time
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a sitting president has failed to win re election and the country still waiting to hear from mister ball sanara, who hasn't yet 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, julia bolton, arrow. both an arrow took an early lead, but results became neck and neck with 50 percent of ballots counted. then,
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as lyla began to pull ahead, the celebrations began. 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. both scenario has attacked brazil's democratic institutions, including casting doubts on the integrity of the vote. now, many fear he may refuse to accept the outcome. his supporters already claiming fraud that i'm honestly victory is when we, when he didn't win this was stolen. the truth is that everyone's disappointed and some other 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 rebuttal, but i feel as world leaders congratulate the new president on his victory. both
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scenario has so far remained silent. that's a pick up. that's a presidential silence river correspondent, johan ramirez, who's in rio, ditching. they're welcome a johan. so no word yet from the current president. when is he expected to speak? that's the big question. we were expecting. walsman ara to other asked the country last night and he didn't do it. i did. it was reported that he has spent the night in brasilia the headquarters of the federal government on the capital of the country. it was reported that he even wanted to receive even his own ministers on the closest versus off he's campaign. so he remained alone the night in brazil. yeah, he's a speech is going to be key to know if the contra remains him peace or if you challenge, if he challenged that there was a holiday last night,
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his supporters here in rio de janeiro where asked him the police and the army to take to the streets to avoid that, to prevent the left it to, to retake power in the country. so if both on that are challenges there resolved, if he doesn't concede present could enter into a very dangerous spot. and despite a massively poet arrives the election campaign, the president electra said that he is going to govern for all brazilians. how is he planning to do that? no law is known for being a good negotiate or 2. he is known for having built a good breaches during hits. he stood terms in office, but this time it is different. i mean it now it is not about if he wants to the weight or if he can, he master do it. because let's remember that he doesn't have the majority in the congress. so he, some vicious policies needs to pass through congress another to be approved. so he needs to build bridges also in congress, and also he doesn't have
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a majority among local authorities and brazil in federal estate. so if a law law wants his policies to go beyond to go across the country, he needs the support or for all, there are governments local authorities and then last but not least, the population. yes, let us about one dissolution with more than 60 medium folds but basel, narrow, got more than 58000000 votes. so this is a very divided country. and if lula wants to offer solutions to the population, he needs to unify the political parties. but also brazilians, and talk us through some of the big changes the country can expect under a lulu presidency the main challenge of the country is t economy ah, how to, how to address the economy, heart attack of poverty inequality and tuck into many brazilian. since i got here last week, they told me that they have, they fit in that these issues warrant discussed during the presidential raised the
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candidates as frantic hold presidential campaign are attacking each other, insulting each other. and, but the main issue of the counter warrant on the table they, they told me in general, so this is going to be that the main issue are how to better manage the consequences of the pandemic. so there are huge expectations are worse. the new government of lula da silva, but also huge challenges for the president elect. thank you for that to how your hon ramirez in rio de janeiro. well, among c, a international congratulations or german chancellor. ola sholtes has that been tweeting? saying i'm looking forward to close and confidential cooperation with brazil, especially when it comes to questions about trade and climate protection. meanwhile, ukrainian officials say russia has launched a massive missile strikes against the country, causing a power and water outages. people in the capital keep say they heard at least a 5 explosions. and this is ukraine,
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reports of fierce fighting in the countries east. in his nightly address. president lance, he said, ukrainian troops had repel the latest russian attacks in the nets could region fighting. there has sent to them the strategically important town of back mort, which russian forces have been trying to capture for weeks. well, i discussed the attack with keys. may i have italy clinico a 130 is massive attack, right. is that so it's a 2 hour neutral force of the shoot down actually no majority or frank, it's the biggest part of a couple of records destroyed our infrastructure objects and the effect was horrible. 350000
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apartments in our hometown was all to like to see and 80 percent of city of chemicals today when it 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 russians not successful. right now the front line, a way to make it pressure to city. let people try to destroy to live for normal people to want to freezing whole population. not just sitting here is another city also was on the back. understood, understood, so as winter approaches,
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and does it look like russia is going to achieve these aims that you ascribe to it, to demoralize people in your city as winter approaches. yes, i personally be of the yeah, try to demoralize the people to bring people in. brash, make depression, people especially right now actually pretty cold outside instead them people are getting angry and we understand that it's on human rights. it's like the russians do it. and to the people very angry about that and we're ready to do a homeland and a clue. expectational fractions doesn't work. we have a little different that right? and as you repair those power and water supply,
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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 russian stage is effective. this is a success from plan, right? now to try to destroy critical infrastructure, what i'd like to see a normal life of citizens as of today. and that's why i told russia explaining fake news. so the line of special operation, it's a war against meal to write b y again. they need director the need and then need come to results if they need your brain result, your brain or my personal opinion. okay. 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 being angry, do you worry of it political support in the rest of europe will waiver as politicians worry about their own photos or anger about these massive bills and inflation? so 1st of all, i want to say thank you so much for avery in europe, who support your brain? we need your help. it's very important for us, which will important for your brain right now. that was due to receive the political, economical support they do with help. and we understand it's very important for us and we'll never forget you helped him please stay was brain is very important for us because we fighting and defending love. just awesome. i'm sorry, we've been a one of you in europe. we're fighting for the same democratic wireless or for human rights for press 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. came sir, mad botanic, let's go take a look at some more of the news making that headlines around the world. now started somalia, which is appeal for international health following trained car bumps in the capital market. issue. president says, country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wounded 100 people were killed in the deadliest attack to hit the country for years. the hardest group al bathroom claim responsibility. china has successfully launch the final module to complete it. space station state t v showed the magnitude module lifted off from the island of high now and it can go for since it will be the 2nd permanent mean happens with outpost after the international space station south korean president unit. so y'all have visited a memorial for the victims of south bay salary. crowd crush 154 people were killed
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when revellers searched into a narrow alleyway in sol. authorities have promised a full investigation. 9 people have been arrested over a bridge collapse in india that killed more than a 130 in the western state of goods or at all 9 are associated with the company responsible for the bridges maintenance, c, c t. v. footage from sunday evening captured at the moment, the supporting cable snapped plunging people into the matching river below. i minister there and remote is expressed is condolences and so the federal government will support the relief for rescue efforts. state officials say a 177 people have been rescued and 919 hospitalized. i corresponded in delhi money or child re can tell us more welcome menu. what is the latest hyphen? well, the latest is that the prime minister has conducted a high level meeting, attended by many ministers, including the jeep and instead of good job,
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to review the recent one right now. and what is the status of a rescue in relief efforts? well, they're still very much under way apart from the n d r of the national response. does the national disaster response force army plus and all other defense forces that even divers have been deployed. and you know, the operations are still going on. promise more about this bridge. well, the bridge was built over a 120 years ago. and precisely because of that because of the right was built in, it is locally own on the tourist attraction as an engineering model. and a boarded me. the capacity on this bridge and that it would hold the weight of about $125.00 to $150.00 even at any given time. but agile suggests at the time when the tragic incident of please over 500 tickets. so it's all over $500.00 people were present at the bridge of that name and they could be many reasons like little crowded. one big reason could be that the bridge, the z opened after months of being shocked for innovation work. and we generally
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have with fast included going on in the county would mind what they, some of which i've just been completed for you, people who are out and about more than usual. but the real question here is why we're so many people might be on the capacity of the bridge we're allowed at the same time, right? and that will be one of the questions for the investigation. and i know that there have been arrests as the investigation continued. yes, you're right of. you mentioned 9 people have been arrested. all these 9 people that are managers of your group, the group which was given the contract to repair, maintain and operate the bridge for a few years. they were to give collectors these 9 people also include the bad contractor and security guards whose job was basically to control the crowd at any given point. and the do about of that. the state has also won a special investigation team to look into this further. and the good drop lisa blanton white, and if i are on the private agency associated with what is that dodging them,
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was called the woman site. right. so you mentioned the age of this, this bridge is colonial that era bridges this incident likely to prompt a sort of safety audit of other a structures of similar age. and the incident definitely has come as an i nod this will force the authorities and the state and the central and the government to look a bit deeper into such cases, especially all the ones in exhaust of the projects that we haven't begun to, which are still being used by the public as was doesn't mention rigid satin or brinkley, being used by probably going to be the business zip all the time. it was an illusion. so the government, we look further into more such on it just after projects, especially how they are being mean being what i read agencies are, you know, the work what their maintenance is being human. so this incident may push the government to look more at such things, but nothing has been announced. our wanted yet. ok, thank you for that. been in the ws manero charging and new delhi
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more than a 100 people have been killed and one of the most destructive storms to hit the philippines this year doesn't more. a missing after heavy rains triggered a landslide. scientists say climate change is making extreme weather events in the region more frequent. hope of finding any when a life is fitting ref curious desperately. 3rd for potential survivors. tropical storm nike has left a trail of destruction. it unleashed a cities of flash floods and mud slights. there fed an island of mentor, now is the worst hit fallen trees and hi vince have destroyed homes. all this damage bridge means 8, if low to reach those who need it. early evacuations helped them, but many were swept away or buried under a torrent of might. near alone,
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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 worth and several days a friend, half left homes under water. thank just see climate change is having a disastrous impact here. so we are at the event i becoming more frequent and thickly leaving millions of residents vulnerable to the devastating consequences was we here and the northern hemisphere had into winter. more people are spending time endorse health officials, fear that this will mean a sharp increase in the number of coven 19 cases. and the flu season is beginning. both diseases are 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
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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 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
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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. 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
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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 infect 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. to iran, where authorities planned to open the trials this week of more than a 1000 people or would it change during nationwide anti government protests? students are still taking to the streets despite the crackdown my security forces. protesters at this university near to run johnson slogans against the regime and supreme leader i tele,
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how many are on stay control extends beyond its borders to members of the opposition living in exxon. despite being thousands of kilometers away in paris, cartoonist man, and i asked, danny 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 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. 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 to focus on the protest. there's, there are defenseless, they have no weapon on anything and they are in front of
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a brutal regime with all kinds of weapons. with stick spits, i don't know, oh, shot guns and everything. his graphic novel tells the story of his own escape. it's called an iranian 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 repair, cut their hair in solidarity with iranian women. nice, danny says it's good publicity for the cars, but it doesn't go far enough. sure. the real sure your real solidarity bits caught every kind of deal, not only by cutting your hairs or saying beautiful things,
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but as long as he's an exile, the artist can only hope for an end to the regime. ah, and for bull only on berlin have been the german buddhist legacy. big surprise this season, the capital club near win against glad backward lift from back over mighty by an munich to the top of the standings. but clad backward in no mood to just roll over . as the sun began to set over there, alto 1st or i stadium, o'neill, berlin looked to rise back about by him with a winner visiting blood back. they appeared to get off to a dream starts. as ranika dearest afflicted shots flew in on the half hour mark only for the referee to spoil the party. kiddie was shot, was deemed to have structure. although beck, his arm on route to the back of the net, glad back who sold to the wounds,
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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. kevin baron's 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 18 minutes later, christopher trembles head us sending the 1st try while only for another refereeing intervention the captain was deemed to have strayed a wiscoe of sight. as the cross came in, but union refused to settle for points and neo duke, he proved the hero. in the 97 minutes, the dutch defender with his very 1st goal for the club,
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a late winter that may prove decisive this campaign. only on pan celebrated 3 points, and they returned to the top of the table. is reminder of our top story, this our with enough fair lula da silva, has one brazil's presidential election and narrow victory of the current. far, i need a call center. it's a remarkable comeback for the left estimated who's already served to taft. asked melissa cham half the w news asia in just a moment, and i'll be back at the top of the. i'm good. ah, ah, ah ah ah ah
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