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ah mm ah, ah ah . sustainable you news live frumber land, russia carries out more air strikes against you. cranes. critical infrastructure of bombardment, disrupts water and power supplies in the capitol keys. mayor tele glitch go tells d w. it's crucial that the west maintains its opposition to the invasion. also on the program who let a silver. when's brazil's presidential run off?
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oh, the left it to time. former leader secures a narrow victory over the far right presidential year, both an arrow and called foreign end to political division and maintenance. workers arrested over a bridge disaster in india. more than a 130 people were killed when the structure collapsed, plunging pedestrians into the river below. ah, i'm nichol for at least tell our viewers on p b s in the united states and around the world. welcome. ukraine says russian missile strikes have again caused power and water outages across the country. witnesses and the capital key, you say they heard at least explosions. there is also fierce fighting in eastern
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ukraine. president followed him. the landscape says his forces have repelled russian attacks and the done at region. combat is focused on the town of bar mote, which russian forces have been trying to capture for weeks. a short while ago we spoke with keys, mayor tele clips go, who had this message to ukraine's allies. we need you help. it's very critical. important for you, great. written out there was to receive the political, economical support and helps and with them to where very important for us and we'll never forget you house and please stay with the rain. it's very last because we had it in defending, not just our country. we did a one, a few euro, we fighting for the same what it was for human rights for breast freedom for
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quite a while i was, and we need you because my more than the russians go so far as far we've allowed to go was the mayor of key, if you tell you which co speaking to d w earlier today. meanwhile, ships carrying grain have left ukrainian ports under a new international acord. 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 nations. 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 for days to continue their journey through the boss for us to ukraine's black c port. the grain agreement broke out by the united nations and turkey in july, guaranteed safe passage for the shipments. but now russia has suspended the deal
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for months. crane ships have passed through here going to or coming from ukraine. the united nations called the great 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 unverified video allegedly shows the incident, the ukrainians. on the other hand, say russia has been undermining the agreement for weeks. so absolute love those all in line. this is an absolutely transparent attempt by russia to bring back the threat of large scale famine to african asia. would you loosen? at the moment? we're more than 2000000 tons of food are stuck at sea ladies. this means that access to food is actually warfare for more than 7000000 consumer sal or doors.
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ukraine is one of the main suppliers of wheat horn and 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 rude open despite the war, turkish president, reggie ty, bad, one said his country was determined to save the deal. that fellow russia. and this, even if russia out hesitantly, good because they didn't benefit enough from the deal. dora, we will continue decisively. our efforts to serve humanity, littler, susan, turkey, and the u. n. are trying to avoid the impression that the deal can't be saved. their interim transit plan. so reco demands of grain moved on monday, but russia has warned, it will be risky for ukraine to keep exporting. it's much needed cross to
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brazil now where the day has been nothing short of historic louise ignacio lula. the silva has secured an unprecedented 3rd term as brazil's president, the left as one a narrow victory and a run afloat against the current right wing leader. enjoy your both to narrow who has yet to acknowledge defeat low as 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 nancy o, lula da silva, 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 if you by eve, i'm here to govern this country in
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a very difficult situation myself, but i have faith in god that with the help of the people we will find that we are so that this country me live again. democratically would ha morning eslie. the tense runoff election pitted the left is lula against far right, incumbents, jaya bell sanara bow scenario took an early lead for 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 lula winning just under 51 percent of the vote. but with such a narrow margin between 2 very different candidates, tensions remains sky high. bow scenario has attacked brazil's democratic institutions, including casting doubt on the integrity of the vote. now, many fear he may refuse to accept the outcome. his supporters already claiming
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fraud on this is the victory's when we, when he didn't win this was stolen. the truth is not everyone's disappointed in front of you some off, 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 scenario has so far remained silent. our corresponding yon ramirez is in rio de janeiro. he told us about the concern julia wilson. arrow silence was causing there it is very warrior because as we expect him to go to concede, the thanks shows a race 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 of mosul. now had a meeting with the elite of the military forces. something contrary, it was reported that some minister with her,
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but not the minister of defense. a former minister of defense was part of the meeting instead of why the, why are they talking about with a noise. but what we know is that a group of a truck drivers who have been very awe about support to very strongly the president during this whole administrative, how to ready block rolls around at least 14 states across the country. that's why i said, as we expect, he took lucy sanctions to bryson in brazil. his speech is going to be very, very important. it's linked to the key to, to keep the peace of the concrete last night here in real, you're never in front of the of his private house. the private house of terry bush not to be supported were asked in did for the sunday, armed forces to take to the streets to prevent the left to take to retake by work in the country. so if jerry bolton, our doesn't concede residents with pants or into a very dangerous but a dire both scenarios actually scheduled to speak later today. and despite the polarizing nature of this election, johan and president elect,
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lula da silva. as that he will govern for all brazilians, those who voted for him, and those who didn't. how was he planning to go about that? whole of the sliced, known for being a good, negotiate or who built a breaches during his 2 terms in the office. but this time it is different, it's not about if he wants to do it, or if he can do it, he master through it. let's remembered that and fastened cobb majority that 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 take care throughout the state. so if he once also his policies to have an impact across the country, will need the support of many local authorities and he kept, he doesn't have the majority of the local authorities either. and then last but not least, the population. yes, if they lose that one with more than 60 meaning yonder of photo votes. but joe, you both one are on the other hand, go to more than 58 medium votes. so i mean,
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this is the picture of brazil a contra, very, very divided. so if law that wants to offer solutions to the conic will need to unify the political parties, but also the population. what are the biggest changes the country you can expect to under this 3rd lula presidency? as i said, what i just mentioned unifying that countries are going to be a huge challenge for not the phil but, but then he economy that he said main concern for brazil downs. i've been talking to many people since i got here last week on most of brazilian felt told me that they have the fill in than the economy that every day problem. so the population was on the table to in the presidential race, did both candidates, they spend the whole res, insulting each other, and i talked to each other, but those main problems weren't these 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 fund and me so the population up usually expectations
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sunday in these new government, the food of a super. but the challenges are also huge for him. yeah. ramirez from red as a narrow thank you so much. let's get around of now of some other world news headlines. norway is tightening security because of the war in ukraine. prime minister, eunice, gar. sturdy says the situation is the most serious in decades. officials want to be ready for any attack on national infrastructure. norway is the biggest exporter of gas to the european union. so malia has appealed for international health, following twin car bombings. in the capital of mogadishu, the president says, his country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wound it. 100 people were killed and the worst attack to hit somalia. in years the jihadists group, i'll show bob has claimed responsibility. south korean president unit song y'all has visited a memorial for the victims of the halloween crowd crush. a 154 people were killed
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when revelers surged into a narrow alley way and sol. forties have promised a full investigation. authorities in india have arrested maintenance workers over a bridge collapse that killed more than a 130 people. large crowds were on the crossing when it gave way plunging pedestrians into the river below the bridge. only recently reopen falling months of repairs. this man was on the breach with his family. when it collapsed. he cannot believe they all made it out alive. what's um, nugget, i'm never looked dead in the i'll be we were on the bridge and we saw people falling into the river and field. we might also follow this up a but thank god we were he were to hold onto the safety net cutting and did not lead gore recall. others were not that lucky with them. we were 3 friends on that bridge when and now one is
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dead. authorities quickly launched a rescue operation following the collapse, sending in boat and divers to search for missing people. dozens of soldiers have also been deployed to the site. the bridge is a local tourist attraction and had just recently been reopened to the public after undergoing renovations. some families are still hoping for good news or this are lining up to bury their loved ones. but no one lisa, the. this is so devastating that i cannot even speak with them, but they're not. there were a lot of children. well, lot nibbling. this is worse than the corona virus pandemic go or in my thought, i am still in shock. so dad, that medical advice in indian police have arrested 9
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people in connection with the collapse, including ticket sellers and contractors to w, corresponded money or a child re and deli, told us more about the 19th century bridge. the bridge was built over a 120 years ago and precisely because of that because of the erotic was built in, it is locally own on the tourist attraction as an engineering model. and there, devotedly, the capacity of this bridge is that a good hold of the weight of about 125 to 150 people at any given time. but as it was just at the time when the tragic incident, at least over 500 tickets was also over 500 people were present at the bridge at that day. and there could be many reasons like a little crowded. one big reason could be that the big reopened after months of being shot for innovation work. and we generally have with best going on in the country with multiple days of, of which i've just been concluded. so you, people were out in about more than usual,
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but the real question here is why was so many people, much beyond the capacity of the bridge, were allowed at the scene that the incident definitely has come as and i will not, this will force your warranties and the state and the central and the government to look a bit deeper into such cases, especially all the one print exam object projects that we have in the country, which are still being used by the public as was does have mentioned rigid certain or breed. but it's being used by public on a daily basis and except for the time it was built for innovation. so the government will look further into more such or just after projects, especially how they are being mean the what they will agencies no the what their maintenance is being given. so this incident may push the government to look more at such things, but nothing has been announced or reported. yet. 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 making extreme weather events in the region more
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frequent. hope of finding any when a life is feeding. rescuers desperately 30 for potential survivors. tropical storm naggie has left a trail of destruction. it unleashed a seed heath of flash floods and mud slides. the fountain island of mentor now is the worst hit. fallen trees and hi vince have destroyed homes. all this damage rich means eat if low 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 northern philippines has also worsened several days of freen,
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half left homes under water. thank just see climate change is having a disastrous impact here. so we're red, that events are becoming more frequent and thickly leaving millions of residents vulnerable to the devastating consequences authorities in iran, planned to open trials this week for more than a 1000 people to attain during nationwide anti government protests, students are still taking to the streets despite the crackdown by security forces, protesters at this university near town and chanted slogans against the regime and supreme leader, ayatollah ha, meaning and around, state control, extend beyond its orders to members of the opposition living in exile as well. despite being thousands of kilometers away in paris, cartoonist monona is donny has to be careful. the iranian government keeps an eye
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on its critics everywhere. it even uses troll to tarnish his online reputation lies and lies and lies. the q 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 most to focus on the protest. there's, there are defenseless, they have no weapon on anything and they are in front of 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 in a rainy a nightmare. as a dissident,
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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 c, reeney and regime actresses, including juliet, the notion, isabel repair, cut their hair in solid arity with iranian women. nice, danny says it's good publicity for the cause, but it doesn't go far enough. sure. did real sure your real so the roots, he gets caught every kind of the 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. and let's have a look now at some more world news stories we're following today. visitors are being locked inside, disneyland,
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and shanghai as officials trying to contain the spread of coven, 19 their exit is closed abruptly, and customers can only leave by producing and negative tests. shanghai has reported 10 cases in the last day. china has successfully launched the final module to complete its space station stay tv shows the main john module lifting off from the island of high. none that young gone facility will be the 2nd permanently inhabited outpost after the international space station. and mexico is marking the day of the dead with parades parties and visits to the graves of loved ones. mexicans honor the dead, not in sorrow, but as a celebration of life and rebirth. the tradition goes back to pre hispanic times nationwide. and here in berlin climate campaigners have again targeted artworks, activists through fake blood at a painting by to lose little trick. protesters also glued themselves to
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a dinosaur in the natural history museum of worked by a 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 as were old bags and jackets must be stored in the cloak room, no exceptions. this is the reason climate act of its attacking arthur 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 a 111000000 euros for mashed potatoes. people are starving. people are freezing. people are dying. we're in the middle of a climate catastrophe. if, as they understand the concerns, i understand the desperation,
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but please attack in more appropriate places. ella 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. only field i machine. oh, shame on the portable but can fuck stanford. he justified in the name of protest. who next thought the young people have every right to protest, what is to your goods? ali is a renowned historian with 7 grand children. he sees parallels with the student protests of his own youth, but says, today's problems a much more urgent for a navajo a week. ago i visited fryeburg cathedral, which i know very well. i see the way it's being damaged,
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like car exhaust fumes that aren't really being destroyed much more than these symbolic acts of protest. bullish knocked jordan. but what can be done to protect art without turning museums into fortresses? the, let's again, other young people are posing the question is what's more important? but to me or life? i think you have to turn the question around and formulated differently. applaud 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. koonce king diploma, please. or an game, after the attack on haystacks potsdam, barbary museum closed its doors. but from this week, visitors can once again admire monet's masterpiece, free of mashed potatoes, mashed potatoes, fake blood, lots to talk about. and let's do that with political correspondent, benjamin our as benjamin these days,
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we're seeing protests like this in many countries. and not everyone is as understanding about it as the a story which a saw in the report. right? you're absolutely right. we saw that just say in the, in the piece where we have this people reacting it to will we saw that by people throwing something, a paintings, or glowing themselves to the street or to the cause and have many politicians. it also raised their concerns over this section today. it was german chancellor wolf schall to was asked about this during a press conference. and he said, well, it's important to have critical voices as well, asking questions and being critical when it comes to their positions. and the glue actions have not been met with wide spread applause, and then at getting mine either. so saying that there are other ways of expressing concerns. and they've also other politicians who have said, it's important for you to raise the voices, but you have to be careful is how disruptive the sections on what the consequences are for other people around them with the climate conference call. 27, starting in
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a week. now at what can we expect in terms of protests in the next week? we can absolutely expect for them to increase only this year. this the final generation group that we saw back make more than 360 of these actions. and while many a saying that this is a forum, the cop 27, that will happen in egypt for a stakeholders, for governments to see how they can tackle it the global climate crisis. there are others, like, for example, the tune book, who announced today that she will skip that because she accused this forum of being a forum to spread laws and also of greenwashing that is being used by government and by other officials as well. so we expect them to increase, but we're also expected to have a more vigorous debate, not only here in berlin, but in other big cities where you see how frustrated people are reacting it to this . a protests of people going themselves. if it's too rig sample dinosaur in a museum to the streets or to the car,
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saying that this is not helping them. and we also expect this debate to happen within the climate activists group with some saying that they are going to fall and to come back to what we saw at the report that the goal is making headlines. the question is, is now what are the hat lines that they are producing? and if it's actually helping the course in helping it to get politicians to talk more about climate or if just stays that to talk about the actions and not what the sections are intending to do that is creating also this concern for it. what humanity is doing to the world political correspondent, benjamin avarice. thank you so much. oh, it's a pleasure and that's all for me for now, but stick with us. i'll be back after the break taking with with
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