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as firefighters battle the place. >> we were sleeping on -- and seeking for our lives. they make an easy target. many are strandid on the side of the road. pakistan closed the critical supply. following the nato air strike. angering the governmentnd people here. for now, convoys remain tran died and more vul ner able.
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adding that it depends on the security situation. >> some other stories making headlines around the world today. >> brazil is waiting for the country's next head of state. narrowly failing to get ee lkted. the nations clout reporting from brazil. >> president's popularity was not enough to elect his successor. troying to become the first woman president of brazil.
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>> we are certain we'll have an important process and dialogue. all the representatives of the society. only one week ago, it seemed almost certain that the first round win. she has lost all the ground. her opinion in favor of the right of abortion may have hurt her image. the immigration candidate came in second. >> it will be a political war. and legacy.
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>> a smulger from columnian rebel group in the u.s. new charges will be heard. he denies any wrongdoing. >> robert edwards has won the 2010 noble prize helping millions of couples around the world have children. >> millions are on high alert it seems information came from the alleged citizens. capture in the summer. >> experts meeting in china have
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been challenged the first time china has hosted the conference on global warming. >> china has new toys. a nation smiles for this, the national holiday week. people respond by consuming more and more. it has to keep the consumer economy booming without spiralling out of control. china's emissions keep growing. they struggle to moat the target
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>> giving the chinese people that china will take serious and take action. this will change the new pressure here. reporting from china. >> a third convoy carrying fuel to troops in afghanistan has been attacked. the most straight forward route. supplies are also sent across the pakistany border. this time a third route. because of fears in pakistan.
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do you think it is the possibility of authorities to understand the role in the region. many would agree that there are serious questions here. maying a natural and honest game here. they lost three soldiers. that's why the army was hangry. that's why today, i think he is conveying the message and giving his own troops. >> are you krauing a link over
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the hot pursuit and the failure. >> when i was speaking to sources in islamabad, they were saying it jokingly. they would take away the security of natos. somewhere the slip annual of security. who would know, there were tons of trucks. who tells them that these trucks were nato trucks. they have this courage to speak. you take away the responsibility of the state. we attack the convoys because of what they are doing.
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listen, this is a state job not a taliban job. the fear is this would be more popular. >> i'll have to stop you there. we have run out of time. still to come, we are live in chi chile. >> 60 days underground but confident that one of these drills could breakthrough to the men this week. flu >> in the first trip of papers to sisly, he urged people to stand strong.
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we have the report. >> a warm welcome for the president. hearing him celebrate mass. >> i know people have problems, issues and worries. many people are uncertain about work, fears for the future, physical and moral sufferingnd as the arch bishop said, physical and original nieszed crime. >> he paid tribute for the priest that stood up for the mafia.
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local people want him to be named a saint. >> you are try trees rooted in the river of good. do not fear opposing evil. together they will be like a growing forest. >> do not surrender to the lure of the mafia. these were strong words from the pope. for some campaigners, not strong enough. flu >> i'm george, these are the
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headlines. >> destroying 27 tankers carrying fuel to troops in neighboring afghanistan. it was behind the assault in which three people sdieed. in brazil, facing a second round after failing to get a clear majority. here to talk about business and trade between europe and asia. $1.1 trillion. this meeting today between noorly 50 european and asian countries you are a business reporter.
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you have the details. >> until the crisis hit, europe seemed happy to rest on its lurels. that relationship is changing. >> europeans have taken to the streets as jobs and benefits have been cut. china at an 8.7% while the eu shrank. >> at the moment, you see germany recovering. asia has done rather well and
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hasn't been hit very badly. all of these countries are still quite poor. they need your markets and investment. >> certainly a massive summit. talking about how countries will try to find common ground on climate change. pressure being applied to china. to the leaders that will meet at the royal bell begin palace. representing half of the world's trade. they won't function properly. >> the draft 2011 budget
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quotes. giving the global steal industry a big boost. according to the world's steal association growing by 5.3%. this year, demand will jump to levels higher than that before the crisis. >> you think that helped the market, you bet your bottom dollar. a lot of speculation that growth will bolster growth around the world. originally, it was suggested that they may not be rescued until december but hopes are high they will be rescued far
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earlier. >> a real sense of confidence here at the copper and gold mine that we could be seeing significant breakthrough. let me explain why. the one in the foreground is going really well. the smaller white drill tucked behind that crane. that had under 200 meters it go. it is drilling a 28 inch boor looking through to the workshop under neenl where minors are waiting right now.
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do they line that tunnel which could take seven days or try and go for the immediate extraction. that is the di lema as they are sending cameras up and down to see if it is secure enough. >> all right, thank you very much. baghdad used to be full of cinemas. the owner hopes people will be tempted back to the theaters. >> it calls itself the 4 d cinema. it is a totally new experience.
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pretty exciting too. state of the art reaction. even wind and bubbles to sport you into that fourth di mention. what is unusual to see, seeing families at the cinema. they have become soaful that families never think of going anymore. it is a safe and clean place. not that people here don't like the movies. doing a brisk strayed in film. $1. really helping to kill off cinema in iraq. the rise and rise of the pirate
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dvd. the industry is booming. after the fall of saddam husain, people preferred to take their entertainment in the safety of their homes. running now. also a great example. a film maker that used to visit back in the 1970s. the government doesn't care, it's interested in religion, not culture. >> it's a normal result for the wrong administration. >> this cinema has been open
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more than 70 years. the men who run it say it breaks their heart to see it in such a state. >> they have a beautiful hall here. some great old films. but they don't have an audience. reporting for bbc news in baghdad. >> stay with us for plenty more to come. >> hello and welcome. see the news unfold. go to bbc.com slash news.
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