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from across our network of channels the latest means as it breaks, the bio, as escalation in many parts of the country are becoming increasingly real with detail coverage conditions are really clean. and so here the local administrators said that they've already detected several cases of cholera. from around the world, a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate the pressure in the air to me the a hello again. the top floor is on the i'll just renew our
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u. n. court has rejected the appeal, a former bosnian serb commander right on that. she was sentenced to life in 2017 for genocide and work crimes, including the srp or need some assa kurt. he was guilty of killing more than a 1000 muslim men and boys in the 199-0100. the suspect suspected criminals have been arrested around the world and a global things done trojan shield and involved in criminal organizations. and using a messaging app secretly run by the f b i canada, the prime minister has called the killing of from one family, a terror attack motivated by hatred. the family was waiting at an intersection in the city of london and ontario when they were deliberately rammed the pickup truck on sunday. now the latest results from peruse, presidential run off show the left. this candidate petro kasteel, extending his lead. he secured around 50.3 percent of the vote was conservative
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rival cake for him, or he has 49.7 percent for he maury isms considering and is alleging irregularities in the election process, but hasn't provided any proof. analysts thank the close results, could lead to days of uncertainty as well as tension. brianna sanchez is joining us from the razor thin results or giving castillo the lead so far. could that trend be reverse? i think doreen, it's highly unlikely we are already past the 99 percent of the votes counted. and at this point, only per room of visual gas the you have the lead by a $130000.00 volts if you count the volts that are slowly coming in from, from overseas. and from the rural areas. she use 77000 votes ahead. the rural volts are very important for castillo, those are the volts that are going to most likely give him the presidency. they're
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both coming from very remote areas of through. they have to come to the capital and well, if keiko for him or he looses this election, it will be the 3rd time she looses in 2011, she lost 2 young my left for 3 percent of the vote in 2016, she lost to build up our local chines key for 42000 volts, another razor thin election where she also called the fraud. and this time she is moving and she has called already that there is a fraud that is planned and systematic the be the gas t u is not officially winner of bidders, run a selection. but tell me what it is among those over the celebry this this campaign has shown the most vulnerable people, the poorest, the forgotten. now they are the protagonists, and it is important that
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a rural teacher from a rural school becomes president in such an unfair country like peru with 98 percent of the votes counted look, s t u is a head of keiko for money by more than 100000 vote the the over the federal vote will the find the election, the battle tough to get to the capital, and it is likely many will be contested. castillo is said to win. the crucial rule vote consolidated his victory with little left to count on monday. take for you, marty did not concede. instead, she said there were indications of land and systematic fraud. and then you have a series of irregularities have occurring and we are worried and we think it's important to show this and calling other people to help us know if there are more irregularities as it has been revealing these past days. international and transparency monitors have been observing the electoral process. they see the run
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of election developed without any major incidents. right now there is no indication or the possibility of fraud. not one fraud is a systematic and general intention to ignore the will of the people and there is no way that is happening. 2 2 keiko for humanity may not be able to turn around just use lead. the race was marked by a campaign that polarized the nation. the daughter of the autocratic former leader, alberto for monday, may lose the presidency for the 3rd time. but until all the votes are counted, both parties are set to defend the support they've got. and doreen within the challenge, bella tallies electoral of the, shall see that there are only up to now $483.00 contested balance that is completely normal. they say it's really nothing to the more than 20000000 people
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that have cast their votes in this election. and they said that the most of the votes were correct. international observers have congratulated the system, which is the one they say, one of the most transparent and efficient in latin america. ok, thank you so much. marianna, for reporting from lima. now the us vice president campbell harris is meeting mexican president to undress money while lopez over a door and they're discussing vaccine sharing economic relations on migration. the biden administration is seeking mexicans, helped occur, be spike in migration at the us mexico border. it's been overwhelmed by the number of migrant children and families from central america arriving its southern border . john holeman is joining us from mexico city. so what are we expecting to happen during the vice president visit to mexico?
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which is this meeting actually right now, were president lopez over the door? they didn't, they pushed for a photo before that mean they weren't taking many questions from reporters, but president lopez over at the did say we're just going to talk about migration in this bilateral meeting. and just before they went and they signed a memorandum, which was about the 2 countries migration agent, not migration, but development agencies helping out in central america countries like hill salvatore, guatemala. when do is to try and tackle the root causes of migration. so it's pretty clear what they're going to speak about. now, what's been happening over the last few years is that migrants from central america, people from central america, flame policy, fling, crime and natural disasters. actually, there's been a lot of people that have been dipped into poverty as a result of 2 storms last year. the bad at central america being crossing that code to try to get to the united states. now under president trump and now and under
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president obama before him and now under president biden, what u. s. government has wanted, has been met curb, basically to stop those people before they get to the us border. but obviously there's another element to that as well. this isn't just security and kamala, how this has been speaking about this throughout the trip, they're going to have to tackle the root causes of migration in the central american countries. why are people going there playing, as we said, poverty and crime, how and corruption as well? how can they tackle those issues? so all of that is going to be part of what's quite a complicated discussion. so john, she's there to tackle the issue of migrants traveling from central america as you're saying. but what about all the mexicans who are also migrating to the us? if that's actually quite a big issue that sometimes isn't part of this narrative. in the last fiscal year, c, b, p, the, the us border protection agency said that more than 300000 mexicans,
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right? she detained, caught the u. s. southern border. so that's why should be significantly more than from those central american countries, obviously met her as a much bigger population as well. so it's going to be interesting to see if we talk about but we've had, she spent the last month reporting the last couple of months reporting and fill me in. the state of michel can in the south west of metro. that's a stay in which in the western borderlands drug, cartels and different vigilante groups, a basically fighting over it. we visited ghost towns where there was no one there. and then we went to the us border where we found people, lots of people from which we can, that have fled up that and who were trying to us for asylum in the united states. basically they said that they couldn't go back home because they were fleeing from their life now metric and isn't the only area in mexico, which is suffering from those problems in which organized crime and different groups basically made life bearable for people for extortion, killing and kidnapping so be interesting,
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see if they also address that problem. not just central america, but mexico itself. ok, john, home and reporting from mexico city. thank you. supporters of molly is military genera, calling for russian intervention after franz decided to suspend joint operations with the molly, an army following the crew 2 weeks ago. but with the continuing threat from armed groups in the region, many se a new partner is needed. nicholas hoc reports in the capital bama co. molly isn't doing too well, says my g. brill a dr. trained in the former soviet union. he believes russia not france, or the un forces, can heal the country from war. then, when france came to my country, they were welcomed as liberators. now, they have turned into invaders. we want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end. russia needs african nations to the moment. it's as if it's the cold war again. in 2013 mountains were waving french flags,
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as the french military intervene to stop armed groups for marching towards the capital. but 8 years on half a ww have been displaced and nearly 6000 killed as arm groups intensify their attacks. the 1000000 army is on the retreat, despite the support of $4000.00 french troops and $14000.00 un peacekeepers at the nation's independence square. same colors, but different flat support for russia tongue, from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating parts of the population, french village, it runs in part of it also shows the points for level military region tell your colonel, se me, going to put the president in p m under house arrest last week, alleging he had proof that a foreign power was interfering in the countries domestic affairs. the coo happened
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after the ousted transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with french president emmanuel macklin. the russian train minister of security colonel woody balcony, and the minister of defense had your camera both sought, greater cooperation with moscow. the pro ration sentiment is a fall out of the anti french sentiment because mullins are increasingly aware of a growing robbery between the 2 countries in africa. but molly has to focus on marlin's with friend temporarily. suspending military cooperation with maryan forces until there is a return to a civilian lead transition. dr. my get years without the help of a military power. molly will suffer even more. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo. the un estimates 800000 people have been displaced by fighting and me as mars kaya states, it's accusing security forces of indiscriminate attacks against civilians. and it
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says it's worried about the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation. people in kaya have set up local, i'm groups to resist the military genta which is cracked down on the sense and seizing power in february. hundreds of websites including major news organizations and the u. k. government has started to work again after going offline for about an hour. an outage at a cloud service companies thought to have been to blame the sites affected include the new york times cnn, the guardian and bloomberg news. jody westby is the chief executive of global cyber risk. she explains how a configuration glitch caused that outage. the good news is this was not a cyber attack. as far as we know, this was a configuration problem. it was a configuration service problem and they, they fixed that and we're back up. so it was a glitch in their system, but it shows how it interconnected. we all are. and how one problem,
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even in one small place, can ripple through and spread across the globe. but impact, you know, millions of internet users think of it as a sandwich. so you have the main service provider like google. busy or new york times or guardian, and then you have the meet on the sandwich and on top you have the customer. so is fastly is like to meet in a sandwich. it is there to take the content and deliver it very fast to the consumer to the user and vastly was impacted. so the meat in the sandwich bike went away and then the customer couldn't connect. and so it was a service that is a very important service in delivering content around the world. and it was disrupted again because of this configuration setting and and it impact,
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i could all these people because it was such a critical layer in the service delivery. the us justice department says it's recovered more than half of a ramson paid to hackers who attacked the country's largest. she'll pipeline last month. the cyber attack on the colonial pipeline disrupted supplies along the east coast. the u. s. as it sees more than 2000000 dollars in bitcoin, from an account used by a russia based hacker group called dark side colonials, chief executive will phase questions from a congressional committee later on tuesday. china as top legislative body is examining a bill to protect the government from being sued by foreign companies who as president joe biden recently revamped trump era restrictions on american investments and certain chinese companies with a legit ties to military and surveillance apparatus. katrina, you have more from beijing this lol essentially create a legal framework which will enable the chinese government to respond more quickly
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or retaliate against any foreign measures imposed on chinese entities or chinese companies. now we don't have much information about what it entails, but we expect us on thursday when china's top leaders are expected to vote and pass this law into legislation. but one of the closes that is being discussed by the chinese state media is that it will take away the ability of any foreign companies operating in china to through the chinese government if they suffered any losses as a result of any restrictions put and on them by beijing and they are hoping will, the chinese government is hoping that this will act as a deterrent for other companies who are considering imposing sanctions on china, such as the u. s. the u. k. or european countries because of china's actions in taiwan or hong kong or against the lives of weaker population in shin junk province . now this follows the expansion of the black list of chinese companies by the u. s . but in administration, because of security concerns or their involvement in military or surveillance
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operations. now the u. s. has about 4 of these blacklists which list chinese companies. and these restrictions put on these tiny companies by washington really do affect the operations of chinese companies. most notably, for example, we've seen hallway, the chinese tech joy, which is seen it's revenue for, for 2 years in a row because of these restrictions. a heard of wandering elephants in china have stopped for break after tracking hundreds of kilometers. so the herd took a siesta during their march norris before a fire brigade has been monitoring the elephant journey and says it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group. wildlife authorities can't understand why the elephant left their natural habitat last year, but their adventure has capture the curiosity of millions of people following their journey online. phil had on the news hour, the reigning french open champion,
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is looking better and better in her quest to defend her title. peter will be here in just a moment. she will have all the action in ah choose choose
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with me. o, a theme build of europe last unspoiled river, the vo sought runs for 350 kilometers across the balkan borders. conservationists are celebrating a legal victory to protect it from industrial development. the question is whether they can turn it into europe's 1st national park,
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encompassing an entire river system. johnson police reports from albania, in the heart of the bulk and conservation is fighting to save what they say is europe last free flowing river from the head waters to the mouth. the hours of jasa stuff in the mountains of northern greece sprints into southern albania and pours into the adria attic in greece. much of the river is a national park, but in albania, the government has plans to dammit for hydro electric power. a europe wide movement is pressing the being in government to declare the river and its tributaries a national park because this it says, is an unparalleled cradle of bio diversity. there's absolutely no systematic research been done so far. so we don't even know about the huge amount of by diversity. what we know so far is amazing. you know, scientists few years ago assess the river in one place only for 4 days. and they
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found 40 species new to albania, and to species new to science. the conservationist movement recently one, albania, is 1st major environmental legal victory. the government plan some 40 dams, the ve also and its tributaries. the 1st was to be built here at kelly ranch, flooding the valley behind me. but last september, the government cancel it on environmental grounds. the consortium building the dam appealed and in early june it lost the court case. that ruling means a cascading system of dams down river also cannot be built at the farming village of port gym. for example, a damn was to go up where this bridge now stands. this farmer told me the community was against it, and local resistance seems to have been key to defeating it, to resort because each momentum, there was no public consultation done by the authorities or by the construction
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company. we stressed this point and the court decided the entire bid process should be cancelled if you look at when the government invited competitive bids and when construction began, it is clear that it was in a great hurry for the past decade, albania has generated all. it's a tricity from hydro electric dams. this gives the country energy autonomy and it's emissions free. but global warming is reducing river flows and the capacity of dams, conservationist se sun and wind can provide renewable energy without destroying habitats. and what makes this habitat unique is the v o says unfettered freedom to choose its course and flood in winter. most people, they think they know what a river looks like. they have no idea because we all grew up with generalized with damned rivers, with diverted rivers. albania is not a wealthy country and despise to european standard of living. but many local residents see
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a more lucrative future in the tentative tourism and science than one based on the exploitation of nature. now that they've won a major battle for that vision, that confidence, they can prevail, jumps that are awful, us al jazeera, the asa time for an update on the sports news with peter 3. thank you very much, members of the media accompanying the olympics. we tracked by gps to make sure that and leave designated area, such as hotels full thing use. the head of the organizing committee will speaking at the start of a 3 day meeting. as you try to reassure the public concerns that the event could lead to more over 19 infections, we have clarified some of the rules in the playbook regarding people visiting from abroad, especially in terms of media personnel. we will closely monitor the media by g p. s, so that they don't visit areas that they haven't registered in their itinerary beforehand. they will not be allowed to use public transport for 14 days. after entering japan, they will be limited in the areas they can visit. on top of that,
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their accommodation will be limited to hotels at the tokyo 2020 organizing committee can keep a close watch on the cooperation with those hotels. as the preparation for the games continue, the international olympic committee has selected athletes a refugee team for tokyo. $56.00 feeds from 12 sports train hard to be considered for replacing the team. but only 29 were picked. they sports performance was considered as one of their personal background. among the selected was syrian swim a youth, martini, who represented the theme at the rio games in 2016. unfortunately, the, the reasons why we created these teams still persisted. we even have more forcibly displaced persons in the, in the world right now. and therefore it went with, i would think that the we also wanted to create an i or c refugee olympic team. i talk with 2020 australians government and it's a lengthy committee said they'll support 170 athletes from 11 pacific nations to
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prepare for the games. pacific island athletes that had difficulties in completing their training programs and qualifying because of the coven 19 pandemic. it's about coaching about travel, it's about accommodation, it's about medical support. it's about enabling participation in those people to final qualifying events at the french open tomorrow that uncheck has become the 1st levine in woman to reach the grand slam. semi final, the will number 85 had never previously gone beyond the 2nd round that a grand slam. but she beats paula, but also of spain in 3 fits off to almost 2 and a half hours on course. she'll play rushes on a public, think about in the final i'm really, really happy. thank you for everyone who came out and supported me. thank you to my team. your amazing thank you everyone at home. i'm really,
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really happy on the phone in the, in be a, the brooklyn, it's of moved into a to nothing lead in the eastern conference, any final theories against the milwaukee bucks. the game itself was not even close . as brooklyn completely dominated proceedings. the next for 3619 up off of the 1st quarter and never looked back. kevin rance was the store with 32 points. as brooklyn, 112586. elsewhere it was game one of the western content, semi final between the phoenix suns and denver nuggets. phoenix were the top team in the waste during the regular season, but they were behind for large parts of the game against denver. chris paul got a double double 21 points and he live in the sons eventually winning 120 to 105 in the n h l. playoffs. montreal canadians have stormed into the stanley cup semi final thanks to a series sweep. but when you pick jets boundary all came and a game for with a 3, nothing lead. and the train continued on monday. well,
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that was a little more difficult this time around the canadian needed a goal in over time to win 32, and move on to match up against either the colorado avalanche or vegas golden light . elsewhere the new york islanders are went away from the semi final round. on monday they took a $32.00 series lead against the boston bruins, a 5 for victory on the nights handing the initiative to the item is they'll be at home in game 6 on wednesday. spain football team of return to training despite captain to job with skits testing positive because 19 the rest of the squad tested negative and are continuing their preparations for the euro opened against sweden next monday stains on the 21 team will step in for the national theme in a warm up match with lithuania on tuesday that the most affordable in the semifinals of the under 21 years last week. and the coach has been left surprised by his sudden promotion. that's it for now. most both things on the way again later
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during. thank you so much peter, and thanks for watching the news. our analogy will take a short break and we'll be back in just a moment with much more of these days. and thanks for watching. ah news news. news news, news award winning program from international. so make one quick. so it's right on the back side of the global discussion. what guarantee debility the right. typically i'd like getting going to the voice here in california is almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program, but open your eyes to view. well, today, this is what the picture looks like. the,
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