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it's being reversed with one of the world's biggest, other conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threat. and that's why you're calling for re wilding passage on al jazeera. the us is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to walk on here and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the. ready europe accused of vaccine injustice, the african union says it's not doing enough to ensure that koby 900 shots are equally accessible to ah,
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come fully back to boy watching al jazeera life from doha. also coming up for us for and donald trump's organisation is under scrutiny for obligations of toxic asian. its chief financial officer has turned himself in. joe biden, visit, florida as recovery efforts put on hold at the sight of a partial building, collapse for safety reasons. pen talking tough, present changing being one china will never be bullied again. as the governing companies 40 boxes. 100th anniversary in thank you very much for joining us. the world health organization is warning against what he called the global 2 tier system. as european countries recognize only a handful of corporate 19 vaccines, the e. u is also under fire for not doing enough to ensure developing countries have
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access to the jobs. the african union says it urgently needs vaccines. it has accused europe of not keeping its promise to donate the shots. the continent has the lowest inoculation rate in the world and says it's being left behind. like over 900 cases are also going up in indonesia and bangladesh, where new restrictions have been imposed in a europe after 10 weeks of decline. cases are going up. once again, the surge is being linked to the delta vary and to which for the 1st identified in india. and that's raising concerns about a new digital code. 900 travel passport. that's just been launched. it's meant to make it easier to travel between members states. natasha butler reports in paris at paris is only airport airline staff. can travelers documents, european union citizens mas now shown you covert certificate to travel on paper or in digital form? it shows if a person is vaccinated or has a recent negative p. c,
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r, test member states can adjust the entry rules according to the health situation in the country. bought the cobit stiff. good will be standardized throughout the block . it's more paperwork, but we've been vaccinated. we have a p c r test. it's all good. i think it's a necessary measure of it isn't over yet, and we must avoid at all costs the risk of people of any age getting sick and we got the you wants to make it easier for people to cross its borders. after more than a year of coffee restrictions, paris is usually one of the world most visited cities, bought the pandemic as men 13 you, a tourist. the hope for the coven certificate will encourage people to travel again, and i hope i can make recovery from like most european countries has lifted many restrictions to refuse of ended, and people no longer need to wear masks out doors. but the french government says there's a growing concern if it spread to the highly contagious delta variant volume,
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the dop the delta variant is progressing. it is even progressing very quickly. it represented about 10 percent of contamination last week, but he's doubled in less than a week and some medical experts say the delta various could account for 90 percent of cases in europe by august. portuguese officials recently impose the we can lockdown in lisbon after a spike in cases you official say, countries must act if the health situation in their country deteriorates them. it is not over yet. this has been made very clear by the emergence of new violence of the virus. this is why we are proposing an emergency break, which allows member step to re enter, produce misers. it's a fine balance for the e. u, as it works to minimize health risks while trying to reinvigorate economies and allow people some freedom. but often more than a year of living with the unpredictability of the pandemic. the key the european
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officials is that people remain vigilant. natasha butler, al jazeera paris, while the african union, special envoy for covered 19, has accused europe of leaving africa to struggle alone against the crushing 3rd wave of infections. if we have a predictable supply about food vaccines to be used, then we can defeat is by let me come big about one of these funding make by the end of next year. but if we do not do that back, since i'm not available to enable us near a speed, i'm not scared. then of course, the unfortunate answer is that past next year will be moving to us in the midst of this barriers on the continent, and the consequences would be catastrophic. we don't want to see that we don't want to be as seen as a continent of could we just harris army. detroit has more on the african union. ben voids reaction from nigeria capital i butcher. he was angry that when they,
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what, when they travel to europe to seek for these vaccines, even from their own, from the pockets of african government. to address the crisis at home, european factories referred them to india and now some european countries. i've been questioning the efficacy of the vaccines, the same astro vectors, astrazeneca vaccines being produced in europe that are now being produced in india that currently using africa. so they said that he said that a big warry, and that he was, we were saying that by december, the african continent was told that they will be no vaccines arriving. the countries or the governments of the, of countries in the car on the continent would have made previous necessary arrangements to supply or get boxes for their population. but these, i said was wrong on the part of coverage. because that lured many african governments into
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a self full sense of security. thinking that fractions or doses of anti covered vaccines will come by december. and no, no doze was able to reach the continent in the last 6 months. now africa currently is in the 3rd wave of it's of covered $900.00, and this rates have spiked by 23 percent in the past week, a low. and so that is concerned that things could get worse before the african continent. get a grip on the situation. currently, tunisia is capital has been placed under a partial lockdown after rising covered $900.00 cases. the new measures include a band on social gatherings, indoor dining and sporting events for 2 weeks. when the technician hospitals are full capacity with medic, unable to cope a now the world news, the chief financial officer, former us president donald tom's company, has surrendered to authorities investigating tax crimes in new york. alan ly. soleberg is expected to face charges of toxic asian, the trump organization,
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and why so berg? i suspected of illegally avoiding paying taxes on company perks, such as caused apartments and school tuition. his lawyer says he'll plead not guilty question. salome has more from neil. why so bird is the long time she financial officer of the trump organization? he's been there for nearly 50 years and he turned himself in 2 local prosecutors in the court house behind me earlier today. we don't yet know the precise charges that have been leveled against him only that they have to do with benefits placed, paid to employees of the organization. we also know that his son, in particular, has been under scrutiny for receiving benefits and possibly tax related charges. could follow from that, we also know that the president and trump organization, his long time company, have been under scrutiny for more than 2 years by states and local officials. they
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spend months in court seeking, the former president tax returns and received them earlier this year. but so far, no charges against the former president himself. he and a spokesman for the trump organization have labeled these charges. politically motivated, they say why soleberg is a pawn that's being used to get at donald trump. why full burke himself is bound to plead not guilty? that suggests that he is not at this stage, cooperating with investigators that may be what they're hoping for. if he does not cooperate, president donald trump could walk away from that. but certainly a lot of scrutiny for the trump organization here in manhattan today, and a lot of unanswered questions that we should start to get some answers to, at least in the next couple of hours. us frozen joe biden is in florida to visit the site of last week's building collapse. he's met with local officials leading recovery efforts and rescue workers,
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and he will also made victims relative operations. i've been on hold for the past few hours because a few about the structures ability. 145 people remain and accounted for at least 18 are confirmed dead. tell me what you mean. how that goes for both the senators and anyone florida has to pick up the phone for real. i'm not joking. i think the okay and that's where we got we have another group team coming from fema today. so we all know this is an unprecedented guest. devastating disaster, unlike anyone ever seen. it shocked the world. and the fact that we've all come together is what gives us hope is what gives us strength and, and inspiration al jazeera john hendrick has the latest from sir 5, florida. the 1st thing he did when he arrived here was to get a briefing on what exactly was going on. that was from governor run de santis and
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also from the mayor here daniella, levine cover. and what he learned was that the work on that building behind me has stopped. it stopped overnight because they saw the evidence of some of the building settling. and as a result of that, they were worried. the whole thing was going to fall down. and i think that's probably why we don't know whether joe biden is going to be able to go to the rebel seen or not. they've stopped for the safety of the workers and of course, that would apply to the president as well. so whether or not he does that or whether he does an aerial tour, we have yet to find out. but we do know that after this, after he thinks the 900 workers here, he is also going to go to the saint regis hotel and speak to the families of many of these people who remain missing. there are a 145 people still unaccounted for. and of course there are the families of those 18 who have been declared dead the most recent 2 were on wednesday. those are 2
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children ages 4 and 10 both sisters and their parents had been found earlier in the rebel. so the president has a lot to do here, but what he's been doing mainly is talking about the amount of money in the amount of contribution the federal government can give. still ahead on al jazeera protest when turkey against the decision to withdraw from a convention designed to protect against women women against violence. indigenous people are calling for the cancellation of canada day as more than 180. on mom's grades, i found out a former residential school ah okay. hot and dry. he used to the standard forecast of the middle east, but his particularly health and he got very, very early. just pick
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a city that you know and look at it q a 53, for example, to around 37. well, this is obviously the hot area and the forecasts continue that trend. it cools off a little bit as the wind picks up in baghdad. but we're still forecasting 50. the record is $52.00. it was 50 yesterday as well, so we're right up there. well above where it should be at a hot 44 anyway. look at q 8. $51.00 is in the forecast and down to 50. the record here is $54.00, but that's the record. bear in mind, we are still on the very high side of where it should be. and that extends through most of the radian peninsula bitter breeze. picking out through da, heart 46 means it was feel quite as human as it has done recently. and of course, the edge effects of this surface monsoon catch among giving outbreaks of rain or thunderstorm around saddler and occasionally in yemen as well. the levant is cooler than it was the cause of that breeze. through the horn of africa on the coast,
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at least of somalia, that breeze bring some shower with it. but in the highlands increasing, he was seen bigger and bigger and assumes the frank assessments and arguments suggesting that by ministrations playing a long game, it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools, and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes, the generation and the politics then, is that a life has been shaped by vitamin, the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera? ah,
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the me reminder of our top stories on 0, the world health organization is warning against what he calls the global 2 tier system when it comes to recognizing different corona virus vaccines. the african union has also a key is europe of not doing enough to ensure that covered 1900 shocks are equally accessible to all the chief financial officer. a former us present donald trump organization has to render to authorities investigating tax crimes in new york. allen, why so berg is expected to face charges of toxic nation. his lawyer says he will plead not guilty. and us president joe biden has met with officials and rescue workers in shorter after last week's building collapse. me in miami, the search operation has been put on hold for the past few hours because if years about the structured stability that turkey has formerly pulled out of an
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international treaty aimed at preventing domestic abuse again and violence against women. a court appealed to stop the withdrawal from the stumble convention was rejected last week. thousands of protesting right now in the sample again to decision. as you can see from these live pictures present tricia by a rush ship piper to one says the convention undermined family values. turkey has seen a surgeon violence against women in recent years. the president says women will be protected regardless of whether turkey is a member of the convention. there was a go to yours and just in that some circles are trying to portray our withdrawal from the stumble convention as a step backwards in our battle with violence against women. our battle did not start with the assemble convention and will not end with our withdrawal from the treaty affair. seen him, cosell glue has more from the protest, finished stumble. the very crowded. this was coming. yes,
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but it wasn't for the for the party is going to work from the last year in the after it was still had is by the ruling by the end he was seen as a game for why everybody was the guards, even including the party that sorry guys about the year you can think about this, let's go to school and the minute mention internationally by and they were asked illegal center on the right hand side and the other thing, but they are and they say that they've done this and
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i china's governing communist party has been celebrating the 100 anniversary of its founding, addressing crowns in cannon min square in beijing. bread and she jane being hailed china's irreversible course away from what he called colonial humiliation. while she praised the party for raising incomes and restoring national pride, he failed to mention it's historic failures. katrina, you report from beijing. 2 in the early hours of thursday morning, 70000 people gathered and beaten in square to mark the 100 anniversary of chinese communist party. youth choir sang revolutionary ballads, while fighter jets and helicopters flew overhead. it was a well choreographed display of nationalism and power performed with precision president. she didn't pain address the crowds saying the party had transformed
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china from the backward week country into a strong modern one. the fishing that we have brought about a historic revolution to the problem of absolute poverty in china. and we are now marching in confidence, tries to as a 2nd, and henry goal of building china into a great modern social country in all respects. my dressed includes reminiscent of party, found a mounted don't. she said the party had kept its promise of lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and would continue to achieve success to the chinese people . it is aimed at winning, not just respect for the coffee aberration for the party, but also an emotional connection between the, you know, she and the people they want to engender that, you know, we are the ones who saved you from our depredations of alike. so that it works on a number of level and of course it's a show of force, actual food for friends and adversaries abroad. president,
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she had this warning floors wanting to undermine the parties. rule told me, chinese people will never allow any foreign forces to oppress slavery. for anyone who dare to do that will be on the collision course against the great wall, still a full by over 1400000000 chinese people deleted also praised the party in order to comb. something achieved to cracking down on the territories democracy movement vowed to reunite taiwan with china. beijing considers the cell fools island, a renegade chinese province. type pe responded by saying its determination to defend its sovereignty and democracy was unchanged. not mentioned during the celebrations were the historic phases of the party, the violence and destruction of the cultural revolution, the 19 sixties and seventies, or the brutal crackdown of the $989.00 gentlemen square protests. it's incarceration of an estimated 1000000 ethnic, most of the weakest, the so called re education camps has also been condemned by governance rights
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groups abroad. but they're not openly talked about. it's very not to research them . so the party wants to highlight not the law lives inside of the crate and coming outside. it's a different story. this elevation comes at a time when international criticism is aging, with policies and abroad, and paging response to that criticism on thursday. but loud and clear, it simply isn't listening. katrina, you are the 0 meeting. earlier we spoke to failing one who's a professor of international affairs at georgia tech, georgia tech university. he says the chinese communist party has tightened its wall and made growing pressure against it. the says he peer has gone through a few mutations over the past 100 years from the agents of a soviet union to peasantry rebellion, and to a ruling partying authority,
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tearing way, and then doing miles. i don't, it was kind of in a revolutionary zeal for world revolution. an after mall retreated and reinvented itself to become authoritarian a party, but sort of populist in some ways. but after junk mean iraq and hawkins era, more a problems having accumulating lots of pressure has been building. so i think the says he build leadership has decided to bet arm a strengthening authority. hearing side of the reaching to sort of a double down on the people democratic dictatorship and brought down on a strong leader like him out there. don't to safeguard the interest party leadership. and this kind of tighten up of control, kind of double done with dictatorship, may or may not work, but it's the price is already clear. that is,
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the chinese society is suffering quite a bit in terms of its diversity. being curved is freedom of speech, have been limited and is creative. pass the is now fun to mentally eroded. so this all do not suggest well for the future of a chinese nation. but for the party leadership, this is a kind of bet they have already made a 1st nations community in canada say there found $182.00 unmarked graves. that the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children. it's late, it's in a series of discoveries that are forcing canada to address pass abuses. alexia bryan reports a centuries old church engulfed in flames. and albert, the latest in a series of similar incident across canada, in the past month. police a treating the fire as suspicious. the burning of churches began after hundreds of unmarked graves were found at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children. the latest fire coincides with
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confirmation of yet another discovery. this time, 182 unmarked graves near the city of cranbrook. in british columbia. not only from today, the new fine, there's 215 cam moves the 750 and unmarked graves at college. this, you know, the $180.00 plus. cranbrook and again, we have 139 sites across canada where the residential schools were. and each and every one of those sites needs to be investigated properly. the discoveries have led to growing anger about what's being called the mass murder of indigenous people from the 1900 century until the 19 ninety's, more than 150000 indigenous children attended. state funded christian boarding schools and an effort to assimilate them into mainstream canadian society. they were separated from their families, languages, and traditions. thousands of them were physically and sexually abused or died of
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disease. many never returned home. and 2008, the canadian government officially apologized for its part and launched an inquiry to investigate. most of the schools were run by the catholic church. the indigenous leaders are planning to travel to the basic and in december they want the pope to say story to prime minister just introduces the revelations of the past weeks have been terrible and shameful. he's called on canadians to do better. have real conversations with our loved one, with our neighbors, with our friends, about what each of us can do to stand as allies, to indigenous people, to shift our own mind sets behaviors and supports is what this is all about. we need to be there some indigenous communities say, one way to do that is to can filters days candidate a celebrations. we're asking for some time and space to grieve and we will continue
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to great grieve as more graves or uncovered communities in morning and a country full to recon alex no, bryan l g 0 refugees from ethiopia, northern to gray region who had fled to sudan to escape months of fighting and hoping to go home soon. that's after rebels from the 2 great people's liberation fund fed bid gained control of the regional capital mckelly huber. morgan reports from a refugee camp in berry. saddam, this is where you can refugee your money if it's high. as he heard been you, rebels in his home region of the gray had really taken control of the capital mckinney. he fled from my address when the conflict spotted in november between the european federal government and the regional take great people liberation front or t p l f. he says he had to leave his family behind. very, very,
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very good. i'm got the most of the degree has been the rated and that most of the places are under the control of to great people. maybe now i can return to my family that i left behind and tried to find them. i can try to search for my children. i can also go look for those the died and bury them. the news of the p p l eps returned to mentally and other cities integrate this week was welcomed by many refugees here who've been following the news on television and social media, magazine moron, energy and soldiers and gun as well as the federal troops. so there will be no more atrocities in t great, i can go home to my village. now. i've not heard from my family since the conflict started because i was working in a farmer and they were at home. the 8 months of fighting has displaced nearly 2000000 people. read groups have reported abuses by both sides of the conflict. people in the gray have reported killings by a retreat. troops who fought alongside u. p, and federal government and militia from the neighboring her region. the united
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nation has that sexual violence and our vision have been used as weapons of war. 70000 people have fled to neighboring sudan since the thought of the conflict they, united nations, has described the situation integrate as fluid and unpredictable. hundreds of thousands are in desperate need of relief. supplies and fighting is still ongoing and parts of the region. but for many here, the fact that the t p has regained control of most of the gray is enough for them to hope that they may be able to return home in the near future. something they want to go and search for those they left behind. others, they want to return to their farms and see what remains of their homes and belongings and still others want to return to start where they left off. and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry, there is peel, i may be able to go back and finish studying to get a job built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of the guy,
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but refugees here say all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he bill morgan, up to the wrong rack, who bought camp, got if to down hundreds of migrants in the belgian capital, i continuing hunger strike against the living and work conditions. some of them have been on hunger strike for more than a month for men. went to the fire stitching their lips shot to emphasize their plight. the hold and found something to universities and a church in brussels. most of the migraines from asia and north africa, the demands include being given legal status jobs and receiving welfare services. this makes us, we lose those of and for example, me, i was completely lost and then nodes up and i was in the street and i just had to know the doors of darkness and the social workers. and then the from the way we
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come to here. but we still hope that the front is in the government, belgium they would listen to us. japanese comic a nissan has announced plans to build a $1000000000.00 large scale battery factory known as a jigger factory. in the u. k. the movie is expected to bring in 6000 new jobs. once the factory is built in, sutherland nissan has also nouns, they will create an all new electric crossover vehicle at the factory exit say the project will help boost the country's electric vehicle initiative. which includes banning the sales of new diesel and federal cars from 2030. a headlines on al jazeera, the world health organization is warning against what he called a global to tier system, where it comes to recognizing different corona via vaccines. the african union has also accused europe of not doing enough to ensure that corporate 19 shots are
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equally accessible to all the african union. special envoy street, a mass eva has accused europe of leaving africa to struggle.

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