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shapes a generation and their policy and then their life has been shame. why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera? ah, me i'll only takes charge of hey, he's new prime minister of the weeks of uncertainty following the assassination of president. ah, father, i'm can vanelle this is l g. law from doha, offer coming up. a trunks ally of donald trump is charged with legally lobby for the u. e. com barrack was the chairman of the former us president and all girl fund cloth. and i'm stuff 5 to restore from bottom. so i,
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for way to small for came up to for me to high, was awakened me 3 and a mess of feeling up is on the way the world's richest man wraps office face trip on his company, passenger flight. just phase or has this message for the future. we're going to the road space so that our kids and their kids can build the future. and we need to do that. we need to do that to solve the problems here on earth. ah, haiti has a new prime minister after 2 weeks of uncertainty following the assess the nation of its president. r e l only is a 71 year old euro surgeon and public official. he's calling for unity. this promising to build consensus. he replaces intern prime minister called joseph, who took charge after president jovan adam elise was killed inside his home.
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several foreigners are under arrest for his murder. and galico has followed developments from miami. now we have as a prime minister who's already put his cabinet together with one real goal in mind, and that is to take haiti to new elections. remember, i haven't been elections in 80 since 2017. that's when of now i'm always was elected the elections in 2019 was so problematic that they basically fell to pieces . so this is a certainly from the international communities point of view, the necessary next step for this impoverished nation. ordinary haitians have been extremely scared over the past couple of weeks, not knowing what will happen next. now the goal is to whole free and fair elections, something that could be easier said than done. it seems clear that the direction forward after the death of mo, east, was to get somebody speaking with one voice, was to put a cabinet together to get those elections going. but some other people have been
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talking to say, look, people going out in voting for the next government may not solve haiti's problems. you've got the parliament was dissolved. the senate is basically not working. large parts of port prints run by gangs in the economy is essentially crumbling. so whether a new election will solve those problems, it's highly unlikely. but certainly the international community seems to see it seems to think that is the right move. i think for ordinary haitians worried about their own security, at least for now, that is a prime minister that people can coalesce behind. but these elections in haiti's history of perhaps never been more important. well, brian con cannon is executive director of project blueprint. he's also found the and board member of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. you joined us on scott from joseph in the us state of oregon. thanks for your time. what's your take on what we should expect from our own re now that he's prime minister? well, i don't think we yet know what to expect. pub,
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haitians are not right now do not have much confidence in this transition. they see what happened today as the international community, changing its mind over which jovan elma, we're protege, should leave the country. and what haitians want they want to break with president luis, they want to break with his p h t k party because they say the ph. d. k has been in office for 9 years now and has yet to hold a free and fair election. now she report mentioned president, but we've never held any elections at all. what haitians were asking for was a haitian lead solution, one not dictated by the international community. and one that was broad based and representative. obviously, prime minister on rece taking power was dictated by the international community, not haitians. and he may have an opportunity to create a broad based government, but so far it does not appear to be the case with whom he is named as his ministers
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. ok, given all they just said, i mean, how could he increase trust or have dispel mis trust it will, will he even try to do that? that's a good question. i mean president, but we really didn't try to do that any time the big the people asked for negotiation. he would have negotiations in which he was not willing to concede any power. and the problem is that the p h t k party has, has managed to maintain power because it has a very corrupt political machine. and that is obviously inconsistent with, with winning democratic elections. and they're somewhat in no position if they have their elections. they will be out of power, so they have a disincentive. and as long as they've been getting the support from the international community, they've been able to avoid either negotiating or going to elections. what haitians want is elections, but not just any on elections, not elections that are done quickly, but elections that are fair, inclusive,
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and run by oral body that, that has the popular trust to really pull off. we did a bit elections. we talked a lot about political instability and the challenges facing audio only. what are some of the, all the kind of, on the ground challenges in terms of security, in terms of the economy in terms of improving life for everyday haitian. yet the challenges are, are many, they will not be solved by dr. on read. they will not be solved by a single set of fair elections. a lot of these problems were, are a long time in the making and they'll be a long time in the solvent. but of course, he needs to start now and needs to get on that road to do it, and they need to elections are, are the key part of that? and one example is just the covey vaccines, because president mcquease in the ph. d. k party had been undermining
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a whole range of government services. 80 was the last country in the americas to to do koby vaccinations. they just started this week and only because the u. s. basically took over and started doing it. so you clearly have a government that has not been able to provide basic services and you really need that to have a stable country. you need that to have a country that can avoid the worst of the covey pandemic. and you need that to get the economy back moving. thank you for your analysis there. brian con cannon, their executive director of project blueprint proof president elect has promised changes calling now for deeply bitter election teacher in union leader pedro castillo was declared. the winner of last month, presidential vote on a monday, but he won the run off by just $44000.00 votes. official results were delayed by accusations of fraud by the news and candidates kicker for more. she faces trial on
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unrelated corruption charges and ally and friend of former us president donald trump has been arrested on foreign lobbying charges. the us justice department says thomas barrack and 2 others charged with acting as agents of the united arab emirates. eric chad. chad, rather trump's integral fund and helped get him elected. the 3 men are accused of seeking to influence us public opinion in favor of the you eat. let's take a closer look at both charges against bower. prosecutor say he provided the u. e, with sensitive information about the trump administration, including how senior us official felt about the blockade on katara. authorities also say that in may 2016 barrack concerted language praising the u. s. e. and a campaign speech. trump delivered about us energy policy back because also alleged to have repeated the lives during an f b. i interview about his dealings with the moratti's on my counter as well for us now in washington, dc. and my, what has thomas back said in response to these challenges
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well, there's been no response whatsoever he himself is still in custody. the prosecutors say that he is a flight risk, given his immense wealth, access to a private air crop. deep relationships with countries like lebanon and you a saudi arabia. so we have heard nothing from him on likely to until he actually appears at possibly a bail hearing. prosecutors refusing bell at this particular stage because he's a flight risk. but all in all this 7 indictments, again, thomas barrack, very serious indictments, indeed among them that he lied to federal agents during a interview in june 2019 about these specific events. but one must look too at the why the context of this is that the prosecutors say that between the dates of donald trump's integration for the next 3 years, b, u,
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a. e and saudi arabia close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks, a supper, and well fund a boss amount of money indicating that they were paying for services being given. now the prosecutors that both have gone out of their way to say that donald trump himself was betrayed by barrack apparently paving the way for separating out these particular cases. room separating barbara could, would it be from the trump administration. that being said, the many insiders are pointing to the fact that donald trump, from the very beginning for very close relationships with the u. e and saudi arabia, in particular, saudi being the 1st country which he visited as president. so as this investigation continues, there may not be that clear separation between the trump administration and the man who once managed the inaugural campaign. just on one last note. the 2 were close friends for a long period of time, donald trump and thomas barrack. however,
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there was something of a falling out way back in 2017 insiders saying that this was because donald trump got your wrist about the fundraising activities. that barrack was doing as his campaign, his inauguration chairman, and say, some insight as trump was particularly angry at the fact that he received none of these proceeds. but this case is ongoing. the indictments have been laid further conversation. the investigation will continue. mckenna in washington, d. c, thank you. brian grim is washington d. c. bureau chief of the intercept and investigative news organization, he says, backs arrest, screwed, have implications for more powerful people. is a billionaire used to moving in some of the most powerful circles on the globe who was, who was going to remain in prison? you know, for the foreseeable future, unless he can persuade
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a judge to somehow let him out until his, his trial. but the main question is going to be whether or or not baracus this has information that could, that could get him a reduced or non existent sentence that would implicate people higher up the chain . and brock was so high up a chain that there are very few people that, that, that label would apply to. and jared cushion or, and donald trump or are among the few that i think would qualify. the biggest and answer question is it's a 2 part question. does brock have information about any got any golf country, whether it's cut through the u. e. saudi arabia or, or anybody else who offered financial benefit to anyone in the administration, in order for favorable policy treatment. does he have that information?
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that's the 1st half of the question. in the 2nd half is, is he willing to trade that information to save his own skin? at least 3 people have been killed in severe flooding and trying to hang on province with more rain forecast. emergency crews have been working to rescue train passages of the subway, flooded the provincial capital tong joke. more than 10000 people have been moved to safety. german chancellor, anglo market has promised to speed up financial support for the victims of the devastating floods that have killed at least 160 people. he visited sped, winsted eiffel, one of the worst hotels. but people say 8 is not arriving fast enough. steadfast reports with a bare hands and a lot of determination chain. so fallen tears clean up one house after the other historic town of batman. the i felt so sweet washed away by the power of the swollen river, our jeanette dinner and her husband feared a 400 year old house has become uninhabitable after water. inundated the ground.
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floor to coppell are known as the gatekeepers of the centuries old fortress. and work as to guides. i spoke best, but we always told tourists about the horrible flood in 1956 when part of the wolves disappeared. but the one in 2021 is a very special story. i can't talk about it now. perhaps i'll be able to intent in at the moment i can't. when chancellor i'm going to merkel was 2 in the town. some residents complained she was hampering the clean up. he's blocking everything we now can't use the machines that he's annoying, has been standing there for a while. this is outrageous, the 30 people you want to continue to work to rebuild or city, what words it can be done. thousands of hands are working long hours to clear rubble from the trees and houses, but after 5 days of hard work from here. so i feel i'm getting tired and frustrated
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. i feel that on their own and can't rely on help from the boomer family will help by 40 volunteers will clear their house of debris in no time. they don't think merck of visit is doing anything to improve their situation. thanks to the cycle for face. it would only help if she brings bags full of money for those who have lost everything. words alone don't make any difference. merkel, after 16 years as chancellor will be replaced after elections in september did promise financial support to them in the minds on the financial aid must go to the people as soon as possible. have more often than not have nothing more than the clothes say a wearing and a completely reliance on this residence. i worry the process of delivering that emergency 8 will be long and bureaucratic so for now they rely on family, friends and complete strangers. steadfast and al jazeera blackman's the still
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ahead on al jazeera, as the grown of our delta varied continues to spread. and we look at how effective contacts are and whether will lead booster shots. and a treasure trove of ottawa goes on public display in south korea, the 1st time the massive donation is drawing some controversy. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. we're watching 2 typhoons in east asia. the 1st one is typhoon chem packet and that's impacting southern areas of china. the 2nd is typhoon in for and that's working its way towards ty, one of the big storms. so we're expecting some really heavy rain and strong winds, which take a closer look at some packet. we can see it working its way across one dong
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province. so we're expecting up to $200.00 millimeters of rain to fall in areas here. and it's called quite an unusual path. it's going to whip background. in effect high nan island, we could see up to 500 millimeters of rainfall in isolated areas. and we could see some flooding there. for in far it is a slow moving storm with an unpredictable path, but we are expecting it to impact tie one as we go into the end of the week. but for now, much of the rain is going to be affecting southern areas of japan and northern areas of the philippines. and as we move to south asia, it's a very wet picture. india is being inundated by those monsoon rains and winds. we've got to red warning out for con can and go and as we move in to thursday, those rains are going to spread to more sensual areas. but the northeast is going to continue to be affected with bangladesh and me and my thing, some of the weather, weather sponsor, cut on airways. escaping, finding a new identity,
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confronting the reality of racism, religion, and the struggle to be accepted. al jazeera tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese and color strangely a home. once upon a time in punch bowl on al jazeera ah, the me, your challenges, era reminder about top doors this hour. haiti has a new prime minister after 2 weeks of uncertainty following the assassination of its president. audio only is
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a 71 year old euro surgeon and public official. he's calling for unity and it's promising to build consensus. and ally of former us president donald trump has been arrested for lobbying on behalf of the united arab emirates, thomas thomas bax. chad trump's integral for president elections. promise that change is coming up are deeply visual election picture and you had to deal with declared the winner of last month. presidential vote me on monday, covered 19 restrictions will be extended in indonesia, amid a 3rd of infections. president joke over though, the says they'll remain in place until at least july the 25th cases in indonesia are among the highest in the world. about $50000.00. we reported every day last week. most of them have been linked to the delta variant. and the rise of the delta variant is making some governments rethink their vaccine strategies. recent studies
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have shown that a 3rd vaccine dose can boost immunity against highly transmissible variance us help authorities and not recommending a 3rd job though, saying more evidence is needed. israel, which had the fastest vaccine roll out in the world, has begun offering a 3rd shot to high risk people. the u. k is making plans for potential booster program for the winter. and some asian government say they may offer pfizer boosters to people who received shots of the chinese vaccine fun vac. don't nichols is a clinical professor and pathology at the university of hong kong. the leading corona virus researcher. he told us that while there's a global vaccine shortage, sending jobs to port countries well being the greatest benefit. remember mortality of this boss about 2 percent. so if you go those 10000000 doses for vaccine for country which is naive, then you can potentially prevent about 200000 this, you got ready vaccinated population of 10000000, then that had the on
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a vaccine which is more towns. he bought that nazi the set, even the delta bearings, so it gives them, the booster will drop these. so 2000 dest by maybe about 200. so you're saving maybe 1800 deaths for those 10000000 doses. so it makes a lot of argument to actually to give it to the, to the poor countries, those which have been vaccinated. and also these countries is the, with the knife populations where you're going to be getting the potential rise of these need vents, which we need the business for. so i think there's lots vitamins to say that these doses must be given to the countries which either don't have the vaccine strategy or, or much poorer. having said that is he mentioned as a strong argument was to countries such smoke all the time and say we need the booster. because the contacts in which we had the inactivate vaccine is not and is not good enough in eastern democratic republic of the congo,
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about 20000 displaced people are an urgent need of help. the un says of being forced from their homes by rebel attacks and an onslaught of violence by armed groups are but many reports. elegy can finally give comfort to her children after walking for 2 days and terrain terrain to find safety. she had dashed from her home. the democratic republic of congo, northern region of the armed groups had descended on her village where they can be . but not till i tell all we had no food and we had no money to pay for your vehicle. my children's feet was woollen and our feet hurt, where we were staying. we were rained on all the time and we had nowhere to sleep. now we'll settle this cabin. benny is becoming crowded, and the un refugee agency says it's overstretched. the region has faced many emergencies, ongoing fighting with rebel groups and 2 provinces and q and a tour of the after effect of gloom as mount near oregon. good volcanic eruption in
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may and the world food program says nearly 70000000 people in the region a facing hunger. we are in emergency. so we provide doubling to idp who have recently been displaced so that they can themselves have built some emergency shelter. ality was just one of 2000000 people who'd be pushed out of the building q in the past 2 years. that's where more than a 100 on groups operating the provinces, north q, who and a true in the east of d, r c. were place on the military rule in bay to stop escalating violence which had played this region for years. but it wasn't enough to prevent revel attack and displacement counts and nearby villages a month later, at least 14 people killed, more kidnapped, and home scorched. now mass graves mark the area many pushed east
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into this camp in benny. but people live in constant fear of attacks and with overcrowded tattered tense people such as back to a will moved into this local school. but he says it's only a temporary solution. starting to forgive us all with work out of pocket as classes are resuming soon, the director may ask us to leave my stay here. it's long overdue, but i don't know where to go. next. people have attempted to return home. some say the findings has forced them out many times, but the us says it's low on funding and can't accommodate the sheer volume of people seeking help. nor about a man the answer, sarah. molly's interim president of any go to has survived an attempt on his life and the capital obamacare. he appeared on national television just hours after a man tried to stab him during eat, pres the city's great mosque course. he says he's doing well. he took power and june after leaving the country. second, cool, and less than
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a year of the founder of the amazon may be the world's richest man, but only now has jeff face also achieved a life long dream flying to space on a private rocket. while brain reports from van horn, texas near the launch slice of tuesday's mission 5 for commanding and start to watch the from deep in the heart of texas, the richest man on planet earth blasted off into outer space. the blue origin rocket hearing amazon founder jeff bezos, his brother, mark 82 year old female mercury space program, pioneer wally funk, and 18 year old dutch space enthusiast oliver damon climbed at 3 times the speed of sound crossing the 100 kilometer boundary that marks the edge of space before passengers exclaimed with delight as they experience several minutes of
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floating around the cap. sewell in 0 gravity. the new shepherd's windows are the largest ever in any spacecraft. affording them a view of the earth far below with the darkness of space above the entire flight, was fully automated. there was no pilot and no control panel. instead, software and ground controlled did all the work. and now they're coming, floating back down at the capsule, began its descent and deployed its parachutes to land safely in the desert scrub. from beginning to end, the flight took just about 10 minutes. be 0, summed up the experience that ever later, the newly minted astronaut spoke at a press conference home i got when expectations were high and they were dramatically exceeded. i hope that we are one of the 1st and let's hope that many, many more people can do this because this experience,
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you should share with more and more people. we had a great time. there was, it was wonderful. i want to go again. bass bases flight came just over a week after british billionaire richard branson flew to the edge of space, tesla and space x c e o. elan mosque is also reportedly interested in making the trip at some point. many have criticize the exploits of space smitten billionaires as a galaxy sized eagle competition, costing billions of dollars that could have been better spent to alleviate misery on earth, particularly in the midst of a deadly endemic but others hope the stunning pictures will rekindle some of the excitement about space travel that has wayne since neil armstrong stepped on the moon 52 years ago to day basis as best day ever could signal the beginning of a lucrative sub orbital space tourism industry. with well heeled individuals,
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paying vast sums of money to momentarily slip the surly bonds of earth. rob reynolds al jazeera van horn, texas. thousands of works of art are going on public display in south korean museums for the 1st time. they were donated by the late chairman of the sanks on samsung while the empire lee couldn't. he died last october, leaving behind tens of thousands of pieces of art. but it's a request that stirred up a fair share of controversy as rumble. bride reports from soul. it's been described as the donation of the century, a treasure trove of art that includes works by some of the world's most renowned and sought after masters combined with the most famous of korean artists, both model and classical. in addition, a vast wealth of artifact charting korea, cultural heritage spanning hundreds of years have denise dick rule. if you think
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this is an unprecedented lot scheme donation, it is meaningful in enriching the cultural assets of this museum. the can, he not only devoted his life to making samsung, the global brand, but also to building one of the world's largest private collections. following his death. last october, it was announced, his family would pay a record inheritance tax bill of $10000000000.00. at the same time, 1018 to the nation, a sizeable part of the private art collection totaling 23000 pieces. you know, i've seen a leak on his collection, can be called a miracle of the world. it will invigorate our national culture, rewrite the history of modern and contemporary korean art and enriches of a committee set up to choose. a permanent home for the collection has decided upon especially built museum and sole rejecting attempts by provinces across south korea
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to be chosen. and the current predicament facing lees sun and the de facto head of samsung has added further controversy. j wiley is currently serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence and a long running high profile bribery case that has been widespread speculation that donation of this art could be part of a behind the scenes deal to get him released. critic say that shouldn't be any kind of deal and j why lee should serve his full term. but certainly the size of this gift means the lea, families, popularity has increased significantly with a recent poll showing a majority of people in favor of granting li, pardon whatever the immediate impact of this donation. the artistic richie is on offer are certain to thrill appreciative art lovers for generations to come. rob mcbride, i'll just.
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