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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, business dw news life from berlin, russia carries out more air strikes against ukraine's critical infrastructure. a
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bombardment disrupts water and power supplies in the capital cave. the mayor italy clinico tells d w. it's crucial that the west maintain this opposition to the invasion. also, the program will let a silva when's brazil's presidential run off? oh, the left is to time, former leaders secures a narrow victory over the far right president julia, both to narrow and called for an end to political divisions. and indian authorities arrest 9 people over a bridge disaster that killed a 130 security camera voted, shows the moment the structure of collapse, plunging pedestrians into the river below. ah, i'm to call for like,
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it's good to have you with us. you says russian missile strikes have again, calls power and water outages across the country. witnesses in the capital, keep say they heard at least 5 explosions today. there's also fierce finding an eastern ukraine. president of all of them are zalinski says his forces have repelled russian attacks in the done at screech in combat is focused on the town of bar moot, which russian forces have been trying to capture for weeks me while ships carrying green have left ukrainian ports under a new international accord, russia pulled out of a previous agreement, allow ukrainian exports through the black sea. the united nation says vital food shipments must keep flowing. nearly half of ukraine's grain exports go to poor countries. off the coast of a stumble, it the mom or i see now looks like a parking lot for cargo ships. dozens of these huge vessels have been waiting here
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for days to continue their journey through the boss for us to ukraine's black sea port. the grain agreement broke up by the united nations and turkey in july guaranteed safe passage for the shipments. but now russia has suspended the deal for months. crane ships have passed through here going to or coming from ukraine. the united nations cold, the grain deal a beacon of hope, a victory of diplomacy amid the grim reality of russia's war. now it seems this victory was short lived. the kremlin justifies the suspension of the deal with an assumed ukrainian drone attack on russia's black sea fleet on the weekend. this on verified video, allegedly shows the incident, the ukrainians. on the other hand, say russia has been undermining the agreement for weeks. so absolutely love this is
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an absolutely transparent attempt by russia to bring back the threat of march. gil famine to african asia wouldn't abuse at the moment when war than 2000000 tons of food are stuck at sea. reduce. this means that access to food is actually warfare for more than 7000000 consumer sal little doors. ukraine is one of the main suppliers of wheat horn and to other food for countries in the middle east, africa, and asia. some of them used to get more than half of their grain from ukraine. that is why it was so important to the when to keep this export route open despite the war, turkish president, reggie ty, bad, one said his country was determined to save the deal. that fellow russia can this even if russia out hesitantly got it because they didn't benefit enough from the deal though we will continue decisively. our efforts to serve humana,
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trying to look the sorted in turkey and the u. n. r. trying to avoid the impression that the deal can't be saved there. interim transit plan. so reco to mountains of grain moved on monday, but russia has warned it will be risky for ukraine to keep exporting. it's much needed crops to brazil now where the day has been nothing short of historic louis ignacio and lula da silva has secured an unprecedented 3rd term as brazil's president, the leftist won a narrow victory and a run off vote against the current ride wing leader, jaw your bo sanara who has yet to acknowledge defeat lula was president from 2003 to 2010 and was later imprisoned on corruption charges. after his remarkable come back, he's promising to restore unity and prosperity. tears of joy for the supporters of louis and osceola da silva,
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disappointment for his opponent. lula has been declared the winner of one of the most polarized elections in brazil's history. historically, i 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 a way out so that this country me live again. democratically want harmoniously. the tents runoff election pitted the left is lula against far right incumbent j both tomorrow. both in a row took an early lead, but results became neck and neck. with 50 percent of ballots counted. then, as lula began to pull ahead, the celebrations began. ah, 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,
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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 monitoring victories when we, when he didn't win this was stolen. the truth is that everyone's disappointed. and so how did you sum up? but this is fraud and if we need to go to the army, the army will have to intervene. communism will not come to brazil my view, but i feel as world leaders congratulate the new president on his victory. balsam arrow has so far remained silent, and we can now speak any deli. a corresponding young ramirez was in rio de janeiro in brazil and has all the latest at yahoo president bolton arrow,
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hasn't yet conceded defeat. how worrying is that? it is very warrior because as we expect him to go to concede attentions raised across the country, it was reported that to, to day in the morning in virginia, the capital of brazil and the headquarters of the federal government. and was when i had a meeting with elite at the military force of something country, it was reported that some minister with her, but not the minister of defense. a former minister of defense was part of the meeting. instead. what were they talking about with a noise? but what we know is that a group of a truck drivers who have been very about support very strongly the president during this whole, any stretch of how to read lots of ro serrano, at least 14 states across the country. that's why i said us, we expect he took his seat sanctions to braces and brazil. ah, he is. the speech is going to be very, very important is going to these key to, to keep that piece of the concrete last night here in real your neighbor in front of the, of his private house, the private house of jerry bush,
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not to be supported. we're asking good will you sunday, army forces to take to the streets to prevent the left to, to, to retake by work in the country. so if jerry bolton, our doesn't concede, president would enter into a varied venture response. a dire wilson, ours actually scheduled to speak later today. and despite the polarizing nature of this election, johan president elect lula da silva and said he will govern for all brazilians. those who voted for him and those who didn't. how was he planning to go about that? little slice known for being a good, negotiate or who built the breaches during the his 2 terms in the office. but this time it is different. it's not about if he wants to the rhetoric he can do it. he master through it. let's remembered that he fastened cod my jury didn't at congress . so he wants his policies to pass through congress. he needs to, to get the support of many other political parties and then brazil that you say federal the state. so if he once also his policy to come an impact across the country,
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we will need the support of many local authority descent. he kept he that sent cough the majority of the local authorities either and then last but not least, the population. yes, they learned that one with more than 16 meaning on the photo votes. but joe, you both one are on the other hand, go to more than 58000000 volts. so i mean, this is the picture of brazil a contra very, very divided. so if law that wants to offer solutions to the contract will need to unify the political parties, but also to population. what are the biggest changes the country you can expect under this 3rd lula presidency? as i said, what i just to mention unifying the country's going to be a huge challenge for not the food but, but then the economy that he said may go sir, for brazil downs. i've been talking to many people since i got here last week on most of brazil told me that they have the fin and then the economy that every day
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probably for the population, wasn't on the table during the presidential raised. both candidates, the spend, the whole res, insulting each other on attacking each other. but those main problems weren't on this cause to on the that is going to be one of the biggest challenges, tackling economy cycling poverty on the handling the consequences of the, of the found them. so the population up, hugely expectations, some of these new government, the food of a super. but the challenges are also huge for him. yeah, ramirez from rare. there's a narrow thank you so much and let's get a round up now of some of the other stories we're following for you today. norway is tightening security because of the war in ukraine. prime minister ya na scars stir says the situation is the most serious in decades. officials want to be ready for an attack on national infrastructure. norway is the biggest exporter of gas to you. the european union level to malia has appealed for international health,
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following twin car bombings in the capital. mogadishu, the president says, his country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wounded. 100 people were killed in the worst attack to had so malia in years that jihad his group, i'll show bob has claimed responsibility. south korean president yon song, y'all has visited a memorial for the victims of the halloween crowd crush. 154 people were killed when revellers surged into a narrow alley way and sol. authorities have promised a full investigation. authorities in india have arrested 9 people in connection with a bridge collapse that killed more than a 130 large crowds were on the crossing when it gave way plunging pedestrians into the river below the bridge only recently reopened falling months of repairs. this man was on the breach with his family when it collapsed. he cannot believe they all
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made it out alive. what so i'm not. busy i'm never looked dead in the i b. we were on the bridge and we saw people falling into the river and field. we might also fall this article. but thank god we were able to hold onto the safety next id and did not lead gore recall others were not that lucky with them. we were 3 friends on that bridge. and now one is dead. c, c t. v footage shows the moment the support in cables snapped. authorities quickly launched a rescue operation following the collapse, sending in boats and divers to search for missing people. dozens of soldiers have also been deployed to the site. the bridge is
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a local tourist attraction and had just recently been reopened to the public after undergoing renovations. some families are still hoping for good news. others are lining up to say good bye to their loved ones. but no one needs took the other. this is so devastating that i cannot even speak of it, but they're not. there were a lot of children more lot nibbling. this is worse than the corona virus pandemic go. or in my time i am still in shock. the medical people in the police have arrested several people in connection with the collapse, including ticket sellers and constructors. he w a corresponding when you are a child re and new jelly earlier told us more about the 19th century bridge before the lease. the go back to the bridge that it was called the rate of about one to a site wanted to be from if any given time. but as
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a project at the time when the project incident to me over 500 over 500 people who are present at the bridge of that thing. and they could be many, even like a little crowded. one big reason could be that the reopened after months of the shepherd and the reason work, and we generally have what's going on in the country would multiples, i suppose, which i've been concluded for you. people are out and about more than usual. but the real question is, why was so many people must be on the capacity of the bridge allowed as it seems that the incident definitely has come as a model, not this will for the warranty and the state and the central and the government to look a big deal to such cases specially all the one thing is that your project haven't been gotten with us still be used by the public as was mentioned in 2nd grade, but being used by probably going to be well designed for an addition to the government. we look, plug them into more or less or just after projects, especially how they're being mean being what cyber agencies, you know,
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work with them into being given to been incident me for the government to look more accessing. but nothing has been announced to the more than a 100 people have been killed in one of the most destructive storms to hit the philippines. this year, dozens more are missing. after heavy rains triggered a landslide, scientists say climate change is made extreme weather events in the region more frequent. hope of finding any when a life is feeding. rescuers desperately 30 for potential survivors. tropical storm milky has left a trail of destruction. it unleashed a seed, heath of flash floods, and mud slides. the fountain island of menda, now is the worst hit fallen trees. and hi vince have destroyed homes. all this damage which means 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 and 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 norton, philippines has also worsened several days of freen, half left homes under water. scientists say climate change is having a disastrous impact here. so we're red, the events are becoming more frequent and deeply, leaving millions of presidents, vulnerable to the devastating consequences. israel is heading for the poles again. one must say it's the 5th general election in 4 years and the ballot looks fairly familiar to former prime minister benjamin netanyahu is looking to replace current premier lawyer repeat the seasons may change,
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but the question for israeli voters remains the same device at former prime minister benjamin bb. netanyahu is vying for a return to power campaigning across the country in his no and famous bulletproof p . p bus. don't bomb his time. no one stays home. everyone should go and vote recruit. and just to meet with his main opponent, yet your la pete is most current, caretaker, prime minister and head of the centrist dish, a tea party la pete took over as prime minister after his 8 party coalition. government collapsed in june. you ought alias, the vice hutch on, in this selection. and so there's one thing we need to know about. delivery zip codes that it's close. she, she'll help you with this. so she, you watch tv like i do. but we know how to turn around a, ty selection,
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who walks moodle tight elections. i dish i v for israelis who have voted 4 times in as many years and the good in its eloquence will win. louis, they will have 34 seats and the rice will win big time will shashi leave an issue with them and assume it's a boring campaign. no one will deliver what we need to know that i made a b, b. all my life calling and i wanted for b, b, i, mr. bluffing, but now with all his trials select to keep the cool advice. i don't want him to run the country to form a coalition. government candidates needs 61 out of 120 kinessa seats. finally, polls predict netanyahu and his aligned right thing, religious parties at 60 seats, just one seat short of a majority. le pete's blog as legging slightly behind, but nothing is certain yet. good. dizzy lectures, albert liberalism versus nationalism,
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the big ideas personified into people. liberalism, in look bigger than his kind of care nationalism personified them that the now and he's very clear to him. it's also about this man, he tomorrow ben via from the far right alliance village, a sign isn't there currently polling 3rd, if they do that well, it could make this one's fringe figure the kingmaker for netanyahu let coalition san antonio actually embracing him and with nathan yelled entirely could and case keep them saying what's the problem with them or been there? you know, why shouldn't we embrace him? so a man, it's like a writing da da tiger and on the back of the tiger. now the tiger is now more powerful than the the rest of them. netanyahu is facing corruption charges in court has just published his memoir. soon he will know whether he will be the one to write the next chapter in israeli politics. hearing berlin climate
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campaigners have again targeted artworks activists through fake blood at a painting by to new york tech protesters also glued themselves to a dinosaur and the natural history museum work by monet was attacked earlier in nearby. potsdam officials are on alert for more vandalism at cultural institutions . sunday afternoon at berlin's museum island complex. the line to get in is longer than usual due to enhanced security measures. dismissal old bags and jackets must be stored in the cloak room, no exceptions. this is the reason climate act of its attacking art all over europe in a bid to draw attention to their cause at the barbary museum in potsdam, just a sheet of glass protected monet's, haystacks valued at
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a 111000000 euros for mashed potatoes. people are starving here. people are freezing. people are dying. we're in the middle of a climate catastrophe. if a sky understand the concerns, i understand the desperation, but please attack in more appropriate places. ela publicity is everything. making the headlines is the goal. last week, activists targeted veneers, go with a pearl earring in the netherlands with tomato soup. the footage went viral on twitter. oh, wow. oh, oh you. 0100 boss but can such stance be justified in the name of protest? who next young people have every right to protest, what is to your goods? ali is a renowned historian with 7 grandchildren. he sees parallels with the student protests
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of his own youth, but says, today's problems a much more urgent. for a navajo a week ago i visited with fryeburg cathedral, which i know very well. i see the way it's being damaged, like car exhaust fumes, which ones that are really being destroyed much more than these symbolic acts of protest. bullish, knocked yawn. but what can be done to protect out without turning museums into fortresses. d. let's again, other young people off posing the question is what's more important bought me oh, life. i think you have to turn the question around and formulated differently. the plug, you have to say, this is art is life here. and if art is life is we should put it to use in the fight against the climate crisis coonskin deeply miclasa and gain. after the attack on haystacks potsdam, bob rainy museum closed its doors. but from this week, visitors can once again admire monet's masterpiece,
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free lash potatoes, fate, blood love to talk about. and we can do that now with our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez. benjamin these days we're seeing protests like this in many countries. and not everyone is as understanding about it as the historian. we saw the report, right? that's right, absolutely. the idea that something that we just heard also in that report, the goal is making headlines, but the questions is, what will this headlines look like? and also in germany, we've seen them a lot by this group by the so called last generation group that was also mentioned in their sections over the past days leading to even the german chancellor to address this approach as saying that's important to half and to accept critical positions and critical protests as well, but there are other ways to express the opinions that they have, and that's also possible there to have an other em creativity that could also be used in the situation. so he addressed it to day,
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referring to several actions that we've seen it today. and there is indeed a political debate over how far these protesters should go if they are disrupting action, if they're disrupting other people sort of course are not happy with the way that they are protesting. so it will be ongoing, it definitely will increase over the next days. as we approach the cup 27, the climate conference in egypt are these rather controversial pro has been met with solidarity from other climate activists. there are several groups here in germany. i think that's what we have to look at that's important to make the difference there. this is fridays for future that are known. they make headlines for big protests that happen globally in many big cities around the world and the other 2 groups. one of them is called extinction. rebellion in the other one is the last generation that groups that we're seeing that are known for this rather disruptive actions. and, but if you look at them,
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sometimes they go out together. but there are many differences within the group. and also by the people that are protesting that it's difficult to say if all the other climate active is actually approving this or they feel that this disruptive actions are not actually helping. and they're caused by creating headlines. but on helping the cause of saying politicians that they need to take climate action, it more seriously than the way they have been dealing with it before. so several groups, several people as well. and also full, for example, the cup 27 with some climate activists around to will say that it's important to have this for him to have a place where wald lead is meet. we're a scientist as well, meeting trying to find a ways of curbing the emissions. but there are those say that this forum is something for green washing and that's something that great a tune. but the swedish climate activist set to day saying that she would not attend this summit, that is there for lies and also by green washing by actors and by governments,
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and coming over as and berlin. thank you. and a reminder of our top story. ukraine says russia has fired more than 50 missiles targeting critical infrastructure. power and water supplies are disrupted in the capital key. and in car keith, the metro service was all things. that's all for me for now. coming up next global 3000. it looks at how climate change is threatening, unique wildlife of the galapagos islands. i'm the call for lee. thank you so much for being with ah,
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with who litter is preventing this little guy from lounging on the beach. plastic waste is contaminating the galapagos islands in the pacific. environmentalists pick up as much as they can, but it keeps washing up on shore. it's
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