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his grandmother dedicate herself to his upbringing, never knowing whether the next explosion or echo one step closer to the place they call home. the distant barking of dogs. a witness documentary on al jazeera, ah . counting the votes in peruse presidential runoff. her people are choosing between a school teacher and the daughter of a former president. ah, hello, clark, this is al jazeera life and also coming up the mexicans votes and the country's largest relations. the scene as a test for the president whose promise to transform the nation. palestinian activists at the center of israel's campaign to evacuate. people from the homes are
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released from is ready to tension. us, vice president makes her 1st overseas trip. immigration is at the top of the agenda . she has to guatemala and mexico. ah. so the county is under way and peruse, presidential run often. valley results show the races to political. people are choosing between 2 kinds of it's from political extremes. left when school teacher pedro castillo, and calico for g, marty, who's the right wing, daughter of a jailed former president. let's go straight away to lima, where we find mariana bunches standing by force and brianna. first results put food you maury, slightly ahead of castillo. so feeling amongst peruvians, but all this like you said, nick, it's only like point 6 percentage points less than one. it's really nothing. it's a type. but already we are seen some people sympathizers of
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a little gas the who have begun to march it. they have gathered, it's a small group, but they have begun to march towards the office of the national office of electoral process that basically processes the votes throughout the country. they say that the, our, we've heard them say that they are not happy that they have not given in the exit poll. the name of fatal, see you as being the head of k, go for him already. it's a way, it's a way to put pro pressure on them. but to also a, we know that to be your house. it all took cold for calm and the vigilant tooth in the town, the district of dr. lamba where kasteel voted, is up in a remote district in northern for rule, the vigilante heard the data of the cold have said that they will not be
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happy if it just the year is not named precedent approve. and they have already announced and national protest if the results don't favor just the or so right now we are waiting for the official result that could take many hours from now you're going to say as you say, it's very tight margins. so when do you think we might have more clarity about the outcome? will be the 1st we sold the exit ball was a non official source, a pollster, a result. the 1st official result of the national electoral national office of electro processes in about 2 hours. it will be the 1st rapid count or fast count and it's, it's a 1st resold that will be changing throughout the following hours. so it could be
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well into the nate hours of the night even early in the morning. but even so, we have to wait for the rural vote. the rural volt is not going to be known until it's day like, because it cannot travel during the night. so it may be possibly even 24 hours before we know who is the winner because every single vote has to be counted. and the margin so far is very, very tight. nick. okay, we'll see how it all pines out marina sanchez. thanks a lot. well, polls have just closed in mexico's launch selection, mexicans picky and new la house of congress state governors also met the midterm pole is seen as a test for president dancers manuel loop. it's open at all. he's promised to transform the country, which has been shaken by the current of ours pandemic, deep recession, and also drug related violence to home has more not from mexico city. the biggest
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election in mexico is history, but that's one of the things that comes down to president lopez over at those political project. he says it's to transform the country to bring the gap between the haves and the have nots. closer together to help mexico is poor. now at the moment he's got the majority in congress to do that. and a lot of local, local positions around the country because he him so, is not up for election this time around. he's got another 3 years ago, but he's going to need that support push through his proposals. we're going to see the few hours time. if he's got that also those people on the other side of the all his opponents. but also people that are observing that what's going on in the country, the think this is all about him, but for different reasons, this is a president, he's been pretty keen on centralizing power, not so keen on the independent institutions. he's tried to neutralize and undermine a few of those, not very keen on civil society and joe's even the media itself,
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national and international. when it's criticized symbol prince is something that he doesn't like. he's been quite came to attack. so people on the other side to say this is really the chance to try and limit his power a bit and to prevent mexico and the country, bob's going in a direction that it doesn't want to go. well, larry phones with his vice president to the council of the americas, and he explains why this is a crucial election for the mexican president. the president himself is not on the ballot, but he's the one that everybody's voting about. and you know, he's got now 3 more years of his term. he's limited to one year. gives me one term . and the question is now, how empower is he in the 2nd half of his term to really try to carry out what he calls the transformation of mexican society? there are some people that are really wanting him to be successful and there are others who are trying to restrain him. and it's on that basis that the elections today are really, really important for mexico future is really at unbelievable levels in some parts of mexico and some cases out of control. and that has to be brought under control.
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there's a variety of reasons for that. that's not necessarily the president's fault, but the situation really hasn't changed all that much, certainly not for the better since he's been in office since 2018 and that was one of his key campaign promises was to reduce violence. the pandemic has cut a slightly different way. you know, mexico has really had a tough time with the pandemic, and really has had a lot of cases and not done very well in terms of vaccines. but for whatever reason, the president doesn't seem to have been blamed for that so much, he is now getting vaccines into the country and he wants all of mexico citizens over 18 to be vaccinated by october. so people are given him credit at this point for best efforts, but it is interesting to see how that really hasn't been hung around his neck. at this point. the military wing of her master's release, an audio record give who it claims is captured, his ready soldier. the name person is said to be one,
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affords. rainy's has been held him garza for several years, although israel says 2 of its soldiers at dead. a mass also released new video form israeli soldiers, actually, while he was in captivity. so he was released in 2011 and exchanged more than a 1000 palestinian prisoners. the deputy leader of the cassandra gates mon is told out 0. the group wants to finalize in new prisoners. what deal with israel for? i don't know, i'm a lawyer. we have the bargaining chips to complete a respectable prisoner exchange deal and the inmates are the most important thing that is now on the table. a prominent versus family has become the face of a campaign to stop forced eviction to launch party threesome as be released by israeli forces. she was detained earlier on sunday at her home for weeks tensions have been high and chick jetta as protest is fight to stop jewish settlers from taking over homes are the real 100. it's this report. she is back at home, released with no charge and no condition. when l call was detained early sunday
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morning, when israeli police rated her family home, her twin brother mohammed, who wasn't there, the time, was served a notice to present himself to the police station in occupied east jerusalem. yeah, he said that he but this is intimidation. nothing more because they know on june 8th, israel's attorney general will issue his opinion. so they want to intimidate the residence of the neighborhood. these are the policies of the occupation, intimidation and fear. why did they close our road? because we made our voices heard. she became the symbol of their plight, as she documented everyday life in the neighborhood. the cur, the family has already lost part of their property, a jewish settler originally from brooklyn, new york lives behind those wooden panels. my feelings my have, and if i don't feel someone else going to feel that conversation between him and mona went viral. several other properties on the same street were taken over by
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settlers. one on the brother were taking to this police station an occupied east jerusalem, where just a day before the edges. the correspondence navarro dairy was also being interrogated. but the lady was covering a protest, and so he buried the families in our hands. and when, who could lose their homes without being given substitute housing? she was someone else told when she was overpowered, handcuffed, and dragged by israeli soldiers were there is left of was factored during the violent arrest. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years, this time, after all these years. this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable, it 3, think 2 words join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon, mode and shifter in a box, a mosque in guys, especially. but they,
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they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague, missouri, we, they wanted the microphone to be on the gaunt, but we are telling them that the microphone and the come it all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we faith more than this and we will continue. israeli police, an army have so far been heavy handed with both journalists and those voicing disorders, verity for palestinians facing forceful evictions. this was the scene outside the police station as much as father was talking to journalists on the street where she lived, had seen many crack down. despite it all mona's voice had become a difficult one to silence. put the meat edges in occupied east jerusalem. well said here, and i was there at the turkish government says page to solve it sees not problem in
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the see of mom or why some expert say it could take years and grunts. i'm tennis champion, roger federer pulls out of the friendship, explain why i, i, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by capital airways hello font. a warning has now been issued for tropical storm. my child won or typical depression and finally became the wins of east off. so we're not too concerned about that. it has merged into the menu front here. and that's the problem for taiwan is going to continue just dragging its way across a similar area. as we go one through the next 24 to 48 hours, we have already seen huge amounts of frank for this is out in the south west with very heavy rainfall. 231 millimeters of rain here in just one day. and we could
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easily see the same again over the next 2 or 3. and so the shower was all set to continue. they will drag the way across a good part of taiwan up to that eastern side of japan, not too many showers for japan. and if anything they will ease off as we go on into tuesday, putting ourselves just there in hong kong, shanghai at around $31.00 degrees sustained las he draw here tons of one or 2 showers, temperatures at about 31 celsius there too, for beijing, from sundry showers a possibility here. fund rachelle is continuing across a good part of the philippines at the moment to be a little fraud and has been recently now that the storm has, of course, made its way out of the way. we'll see some showers to cause northern parts of borneo and looking very disturbed for a good part of thailand. ah, sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, welcome to portal. your gateway to the very best advantage. there is online content that you may have met. a new program that this through our platforms makes
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a connection and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me, sandra, gotten on out 0 me ah, the me again watching out 0. remind about top stories this out, and polls have closed, improve voters of picking the next president that are right on the choices between left wings using this petro castillo and right wing a po for morning, early figure show tight race between the 2 candidates,
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oppose of just close in mexico's large selection, and mexicans are picking a new lower house of congress. state governors is also mad at the midterm pole is seen at the test at the present time. that has been on the bridge over into the military wing of her master's released audio recording if it claims as a captured israeli soldier, the deputy leader, the crime brigade said mon issa, since a group that wants to finalize a prison exchange deal. it's now coming harris's on her 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she's arrived in guatemala, part of a regional effort to address the root causes of migration. harris will meet quote, to monitor presidency, discuss how to fight poverty, corruption and climate change. and she's expected to announce measures to combat smuggling and human trafficking. united states is experiencing serge people arriving at the southern border mostly from central america. let's be to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could you join slide from guatemala city? kimberly welcome to the program. so the vice president toss, of course, with
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a migration issue, what can we expect today? well, we can expect that it's going to be a problem that isn't going to be solved in one visit. you have to remember that the issue of migration from central america that would be hon. dora mexico and what am i la? this has been going on for decades now. the numbers of migrants hitting the southern board of the united states and mexico is unprecedented under the, by the ministration. there is a search give fact that they believe their receptive policies, but this is a big problem and it's taken a long time. it's stymied, not only democrat, but republican administration, so this is a big test. come la harris's diplomatic skills here. first, what about the city and then in mexico city to meet with the leaders of waterfall and mexico respectively. now, in terms of what's going to happen 1st and the agenda there is going to be
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a meeting monday between the vice president of the united states as well as the mexican president. but what we expect is that there is going to be not only the policy, you know, but you mentioned there about the issue of addressing human trafficking. but also there, bilateral meeting. they're going to discuss the root causes of migration, in other words, corruption, high crime and violence, poverty in order to try and put a place of policy measures that will essentially allow people to stay in their home communities instead of feeling they need to flee for the united states border is a meeting the lead is what about the people seeing the thing is the kind of problems that they're facing. yeah, well there in fact i did forget to mention that she is going to meet with some community leaders and it's kind of unclear nick, exactly how receptive these local leaders are. in fact, we went to some of the poor neighborhoods just outside of what mala city. and we
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discovered that there is a bit of skepticism that commonly harris is facing. for example, they're wondering why she's not coming to the neighborhoods that are hardest kid and is instead just touring a pallet, a little bit of a concern that maybe she's not willing to fully look at the scale and scope of the problem. this is something we're hearing also domestically back in the united states, donnelly, her conservative critic, but also some members of her own democratic party that say she needs to visit the southern border and see the 1st had the vice president's office is saying, look at this is a diplomatic visit, she was different tasks with solving the individual ground level problems, but she is going to get the tough questions of what we're looking ahead. the press conference we expect she'll have to answer for the challenges she face is what she expects to do about them. or it can be things that can be held in guatemala city. well, us immigration policies have led to tighter border controls across central america
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. but as monroe repels reports now from guatemala, that seem to be discouraging those who are determined to make the journey the village of the is indeed, here, poverty has forced many to migrate to the united states without a moment or at the moment, the problem we have in our community is that harvesters are no longer yielding enough food. to muster ladders says 3 of 7 children have left guatemala for the us, including his oldest son who died in an accident. 7 years ago after crossing the border, tomas tells us that smuggler charged his son $16000.00 to get him into the us. a debt that fell into months after his own death. remarried her. what my 1st son left . i gave him the title to this land. i gave it to a co t, and then i had to pay off the depth in order to save the land. the migration from central america has been on the rise in recent years, but the journey north is expensive and migrants were often forced to rely on money
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. lenders who accept collateral like the title to persons home in exchange for cash . despite efforts by regional governments to curb migration, there is no indication that migrant numbers are declining lame, you cannot, you know, i, my name is no way to stop migration. the only thing that happens when governments place limits on migrants is that it increases the cost. it's like drugs, if control on drugs increases just increases the price mon, the guatemalan citizens site extreme poverty and a lack of opportunity as the overwhelming reasons for leaving the country. but experts argue the government here is actually benefiting from migration. nearly 3000000 guatemalan citizens are estimated to be living in the united states and the money migrant sent back home as remittances. now counts for more than 16 percent of g d p. according to a recent study have brought us into america. it's very comfortable for central american governments to allow people to lee. it means less social pressure, less demand on resources,
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and remittances for migrants means more economic gain. in guatemala, money from remittances, already exceeds money from our principal exports to muster. that is, says he too would pack up and leave for the united states if you could afford it. as economic conditions in the country only seem to be worsening. he's hoping things can only get better from here. manuel rebel al jazeera, guatemala central highland. germany's governing conservatives have won a key election in the east instead of sexy and hope ahead of a federal vote. in september, the christian democrats unit 137 percent of the vote on the new party chief. and last, a long serving johnson anglo merkel is stepping down and she's been a dominant force in the eastern region. for decades, the united kingdom has been accused of abandoning some of the world's most fundable people after the decision to cut for an aide, spending by $5000000000.00. britain is the world's 3rd biggest international dana after the u. s. in germany, at least
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a $140000000.00 will be slashed from the case humanitarian budget for yemen. this is the british government prepared to host the g 7 summit. the palka has more now from london. when g 7 lead is assemble here in cornwall, on friday, ruby chums for britain to furnish its reputation overseas. the turmoil of breakfast in the past few months, the u. k shifted its foreign policy away from europe to india. japan and australia . government has spent billions of dollars on the state of the aircraft carrier, currently on a world tour, bringing british sea power to the reaches of its former empire where britain used to lead the way in supporting the wells most vulnerable people. the governments now under fire for slashing. it's for an 8 budget by 5 and a half $1000000000.00. including relief for yemen, the world worst humanitarian disaster, where cash strapped projects of faith and closure. because also if i
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a to the un children's agency unicef and other life saving projects in syria, ethiopia, and i've got hundreds of charities, academics and activists have signed a joint letter urging the government to reconsider that doesn't make any sense economically, financially, politically, diplomatically, of course, morally, are in the humanitarian consequences, and i'm very much afraid of something that we're told as temporary will become permanent. the british foreign office says, the cancer part of a strategic shift in government spending a response to the economic shock caused by the global pandemic. this yesterday is that when the worst is over there, spending on foreign aid will steadily increase the just find the pandemic official international development assistance in 2020 rose to his highest level ever. the u . s. is the biggest, a donor followed by germany. britain is 3rd,
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all the other g 7 countries or at least maintaining, if not increasing their aid. so germany from japan, the u. s. there will increasing their a to spike times being tough at home, while the u. k is decreasing, so it's isolating itself just when it needs to be leading the way. prime minister force johnson now faces a major rebellion about the counts. a growing number of m. p 's including the former prime minister, theresa may backing an amendment to force the government to make up the shortfall when it comes to foreign aid. a growing number of voices urging britain to lead from the front. the bar couches era, london, britain is prime minister. his cordial fellow leaders to commit to vaccinating the world against cove at 900 by the end of next year, for his johnson will use a g 7 summit this week to lay out to target perkins. government has pledged to give most of the countries surplus faxing supply to the kovak scheme, which supplies jumps to poor nations. but g 7 ministers have said vaccine sharing
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will only happen once. domestic situations allow it to go to sunny as a clinical epidemiologist and senior electra at queen mary university of london. she says it's now a matter of waiting and seeing what happens. this is sort of just a few days after the government has announced the cotton for an age funding. and we also know that do key has posed we were on page and vaccine. so it quite contradictory to those messages. the u. k. has cured about 4 times of acting supply that it needs to vaccinate its entire populations about $400000000.00. see. so we can certainly afford to donate a large supply of vaccines in many other countries in europe by the us and canada. but it remains to be seen what the complete arrangements will be under this setting . and it's easy to make promises but much harder to deliver on them. i think we're seeing the small sort of pledges and feel like,
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like we just heard of the story with us having us have awkward to do a 25000000 vaccines, i think call back. but i think again, these every drop in an ocean, we need to remember that the majority of vaccines are still very much with the high in some world and the level of vaccination. and even supply is buddy very low in lower middle income countries. and unless that disparities address, unfortunately, were very unlikely to be able to get out of the fact that make people what a lot of them, please don't think that realizes that this sort of link to nationalistic approach isn't going to be even protect them. because what we see is new variance evolve in areas that have less active to vaccination, high levels of transmission that potentially threaten efficacy. vaccines and pandemic control across the globe. turkeys government has promised to get rid of a plague of what's being called seas, not in the sea of mama to fix slimy larry mutated algae and spread through the area south of the stumble. it's a threat to marine life and to the fishing industry. you know,
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consumer reports now from the rica because only province it's sick, slimy, and devastating for marine life in the sea of tomorrow. the form of myself that some are calling cease not has been here for nearly 3 months. so to be the largest to hit turkeys cause this sludge is talking of life underwater. it's a naturally occurring phenomena. but in the province south of system, both high population entre sewage, household and industrial waste dumped into the water, have contributors to the problem. 25000000 people live in the market region alone, and at least half of turkey, factories and manufacturing facilities are in this area. all the cooler natural disaster. no, it's not. this is a waste of ships took hours and hours. the sea doesn't accept it anymore. we are
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desperate. we are told the missile, it hits the coast every 5 years, but only for $3.00 to $4.00 days. but this time it's not going away at all. we should get a dog look if it continues like this. fishermen won't be able even cost the net also the sea snark sticks on the fish lines and tapes as well. it means we may have to type a boat and i see die ball. this is not was 1st spot at last october months later, turkeys environment and urban station ministry stepped up through our workshop was hundreds of experts and n g o representatives. last week it announced emergency plan to put an end to the message. we need some sante, i believe if we begin taking magazine memorial today, it will take 6 or 7 years to finish his music lodge. but the main threat is not the dirt on the surface, but what is 30 meters deep on the water temperature and the mar mercy has rise and
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by at least 2 degrees because of climate change. experts say the problem should have been foreseen long ago as the people have mis routed the waters for decades and efforts now to clean the sea. don't seem sufficient enough unless coupled with an adequate waste management policy and a strong auditing mechanism. men of fear, the form sludge on the surface is just the start of a bigger problem and turkeys in our see of more morale risks becoming at that c. c . napkin solo, al, jazeera, daresha, cordelia, province. grand slam tennis champion. roger federer has pulled out of the french open, saying he needs to listen to his body and not push himself too hard. 39 year old who had to neo operations last year came through a tough 3rd run, much run girls, $24.00 sets, and lots of more than 3 and a half out. it was due to place leave messages, but if the next letter applies to the rest, the work towards his main goal,
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which is women said i've not been to 3 and a half hour battles in practice. either i pushed as much as i could, as we thought the reasonable i didn't expect to be able to win 3 matches here and, and you know, sort of back up a good performs on such image as well and completed different circumstances. i think we have a lot to go through with the team. ah, so this is out there are, these are the top stories and polls have closed in peru where voters are picking the next president in a run. a poll. the choice is between left wing unit, this paper casteel and right wing and coca, which morning, early figures show a tight race between the 2 candidates. oppose have just close in mexico's largest election. mexicans picky and you know, the house of congress state governors in mass.

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