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fresh wave of the virus, a new battery, and there has been a 3rd and the number of people working vaccination appointment from human called political and economic pool out. i'll just bring to the latest on the pandemic. this'll have vaccinated more than 1100 people here. all of them migrant farm workers, people on home testing because they think that there is the risk to democracy, special coverage, and i'll just there are, oh i o g re as longest serving presidents of disease which a seeker has dined at the age of 84 he was forced to resign in 2019 aftermath protests. ah, this is al jazeera also coming up was a mistake. and i all for my sincere apology,
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the us admit, said kill civilians instead of only feel fine. it's been, it's not fair strike and i've got a song from sweet goals at some passengers from the u. s. and a stream. there's an ongoing youth security alliance and nowhere else to go. $10000.00 haitian migrants sleeper off of tiny texas border time. ah, we begin with breaking news overall cheerier for the countries longest serving president something disease which has died. the 84 year old struggles with health issues for years after suffering from a stroke. hash marlboro reports, april the 2nd, 2019 algerian, president of the ladies with a free car resigned following weeks of massive st. proto. rail.
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unable to walk or talk, and rarely seen in public following a stroke, his suffered into a 1013, with a political bound to prussia from protector and the army chief. this is the moment he resigned and handed over power to the senate speaker, who became the enter him head of state. an undignified exit for the man who played crucial role in algeria has more than history, which is considered a national hero by his porters who fought on the battlefield during algeria would've independence from france, then served as foreign minister until 1979 in the early 19 eighties, he was accused of corruption and went into self imposed design. the charges were later dropped and of the end of the civil war in the late 19 ninety's that claimed
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the lives of 1000 would have won an election with the backing of the military. the position said the vote was begged with a flipper one praise for restoring stability that led to an economic boom and major development project nationwide. the also managed to hold the country together. during the spring, they will protest in january 2011 against poverty and unemployment. the government responded by creating thousands of small business opportunities with generous incentives to young entrepreneurs, reducing food prices, and ending a decades old state of emergency. despite the initiative bias continued after winning a 2nd mandate in 2004 with a fleet changed the constitution to run for the term. and despite deteriorating health, he changed the constitution once again to secure
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a 4th term was the leader considered him an important ally of the fight against groups in north africa. but if i had 0 tolerance to was ty than others, he had handed this link to that approach is blame for costing civilian lives. in $21330.00 foreign workers were killed when the order of the army to storm a gas plant in the algerian desert. the aim was to rescue hundreds of hostages, held by an armed group affiliated to alti. the critics said the president could have saved lives, have indigo shaded a se, exit for the hostages of plan. the counter attack, more carefully with a fleet does grip on power, was started to slip when he announced his bid to run for the 5th term in february, $21900.00. the thousands of all jury as poured into the streets in the biggest
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demonstration scene since the independence in 1962. for 5 weeks, the protest, the demands of the president and his allies resign, would have a 1st try to locate, protested by reversing his decision to stand again and postponing the election. saying he'd stay on until a new constitution was adopted. but it wasn't enough to stop the reward. the protests continued. disease, but of late fate was sealed when the army chief stepped in, forcing algeria the longest serving president from power us officials have admitted that a drone strike can cobble last month. mistakenly targeted civilians instead of ice . okay, for insurance and investigations on the strike on august 29th killed an aid worker along with my members of his family,
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including 7 children. it was one of the us military is final acts in afghanistan before and in 20 years before. i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that strike. moreover, we now assess that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with isis cake or were a direct threat to us forces. i offer my profound condolences to the family and friends of those who were killed. the strike was taken in the earnest belief that it would prevent an imminent threat to our forces and the evacuees at the airport. but it was a mistake and i offer my sincere apology as the combatant commander. i am fully responsible for the strike in his tragic outcome. before the us admission the senior leader of the telephone on us how connie told al jazeera that us drones targeted innocent people in campbell county sense the telephone condemns these
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actions. and there are no arrangements with the u. s. carriers. any operations on african soil mother was suddenly a but violating the agreement is like inviting war. this doesn't help with peace and prosperity, and it is misusing peace in a wrong way. now that peace has come to this country. if they continue to behave like this, the world should understand that they want war, not peace and other high school life. note to anti gallagher, jones is in washington d. c. and the stunning and, and rear. it has to be said her mission of era from the americans, especially as they were so confident of success initially. yeah, they were very confident initially stunning admission in some ways. but perhaps not surprising when you think that within hours of this drug strike being carried out in august, the 29 reports began to come in that they had made
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a mistake that was followed up by independent journalistic investigations which really confirmed that. so the reporting that this family, all 10 of them were killed in this drug strike really isn't surprising, but it has huge implications for the relationship between the u. s. government and the taliban who had now effectively running. i've got to stand because one of the big policies that the by the administration has put forward is withdrawing the troops. but then we will carry out what they call over the horizon operations. which means essentially using drones and intelligence. but this called all that into question, there were no longer boots on the ground, there is no longer a reliable intelligence. and yet one of the final acts the us been to carries out is to mistakingly, kill almost an entire family. the man who was driving the call that they said they tracked for 8 hours, they saw him putting explosives in the car and stopping at a terrorism safe house, turned out to be an aide worker. someone had spent 15 years trying to help out international organizations, and he was killed essentially among the 10 dead 7 of those with children,
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the youngest of which was just 2 years old. so as the u. s. has now withdrawn, this really calls into question a their intelligence operations, whether they can be relied on whether in fact they will be able to carry out the so called over the horizon operations in afghanistan, given the reaction we just heard from the taliban. ok, anti gallagher, the reporting live from washington d. c. and d. thank you. brian casner is a senior crisis advisor for amnesty international. he says he was thrown strike some coleman and most can't stay investigation properly. when these kind of strikes happen all over rural if can stand or in syria or an iraq or somalia. and there's just not that kind of media attention. and so amnesty international and other groups we tried to investigate these strikes, but it's much more difficult. and so unfortunately, yes, this is a pattern that we've seen all over the world for the last 20 years since 911. so we
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have to investigate from afar. sometimes we can get to the location. sometimes we can dig in the crater and we can talk to the families. but often as you say, for example, in somalia in areas that are controlled by all sha bob, it's impossible for anyone to get there. so just for comparison, we came out with the report. i was one of the authors in 2019. it took us an entire year to investigate 5 of these strikes and prove that the u. s. military killed civilians rather than eligible fighters for many of the circumstances are going to look familiar. in one of the strikes, the americans killed 3 farmers. there were sleeping under the tree or under a tree next to their fields in the middle of the night. but it takes a long time through satellite imagery, through remote interviews, to really meticulous work. and really the, the huge frustration that i and other groups have is that we're doing the us military's job for them. and in this case we and other journalists did the us
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military's job for them. do you think they would have admitted the error of this strike today? if it weren't for all of the reports would come out the last few weeks. and i think something general mackenzie said today was really important that they were going to try to provide payments to the families. but they weren't sure how this was going to happen because there is no us soldiers and canister. and this is not a small problem. the u. s. military do not pay a single dime of compensation in 2020. they still have not compensated any of the families in somalia, for example, and cases that they've admitted to. and because they don't, they literally don't know how to deliver the aid. and so this is not a small problem and it's going to keep justice from happening for these families. frances, re calling its ambassadors and the u. s. and astray. leah was part of a diplomatic backlash against new security packs in the pacific. under the deal straight, they will be able to corn, nuclear power and submarines dance. it means a multi 1000000000 dollar agreements by submarines from france being canceled the
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alliance between the u. k, the u. s. and astray. leah is widely seen as an efforts the kinds of china's influence in the pacific. phil laval has war from washington dc. we've just heard from the americans, it's not an apology, but it's probably the nearest that piracy is gonna get towards that direction. anyway, the american saying that they regret this decision by the french and they will engage in the coming days to resolve differences. clearly they are aware just how lifted president micron is here. they're trying to lower the temperature somewhat. that's probably a more muted response compared to some of the language we've heard out of paris over the last few hours last day or so. words like i quote here. betrayed, tried, i thought. partnerships, ruined stabbing the back. lack of coherence, angry and better. and then the real punch hair towards joe biden, the foreign minister of foreign minister saying this brutal and unilateral decision resembles a lot of what trump is doing. of course, nobody here in washington d. c. in the white house was to be composed in any way to the former president of
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the united states. but we know here that president micron is absolutely furious. this is coming straight from the top. the official line is that these on bus, it is a being recalled for consultation. that means that they're not walking out, slamming the door, saying they're never coming back. this is merely the making a point. they are saying that they are not happy. they are showing that they are not happy. this is the 1st time france has done this in modern history. and we know that there are a couple of other things that the french are doing as well to show how angry they are. we know that they canceled a reception at the french embassy. they have scrap their participation in a naval commemorative event with the american school. this is about more than just wounded pride. the french are going to take a huge financial hit here. this was worth some 65000000000 dollars fill ahead on al jazeera, no quick cure for lebanon's crisis since the world health organization trying to prop up crumbling medical systems to kremlin pressure. tech giants remove the
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tactical, booting up which favors the russian opposition. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hi again, good to see you away. we go with your weather forecasts for the sub continent starting in india and we've got something cooking up in the bay had been gone. so that's gonna throw weather for coastal sections of mia, mar bangladesh, into westbank all and oh dish up. now that disturbance we've been keeping tabs that was over to pradesh. it's now moved into raja stan and goods are that's on saturday . all of our red weather alerts however have been dropped. so this rain i think we've seen the worst of it. it's still going to be falling just not at the same intensity as we have seen over the last few days. southeast asia, some dry spells for indo china,
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but we've got big storms in the dang area. and for the philippines are heaviest spouts of what weather relegated toward the southern islands, north of devout and also north of manila, we still have that flood watch in play. okay, here's the latest on tropical storm sean, to as it crashes into southern portions of japan. it's moving quickly, unlike it was a few days ago, but serious weather alerts in play. landside warning se if q shoes, south west of chicago, and in terms of these rainfall amounts, what we can expect, look at this 300 millimeters for chicago and up to 200 for q shoes. so the ground will be incredibly saturated. the risk of mud slides and line slides stay safe. see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot. the 1st you and envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help save thousands of
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jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on l g there. ah, the me. this is just a quick reminder, all the told stories for, you know, us officials have admitted a drone stroke. can combo la song from stake in the targeting civilians instead of ice okay fighters? an investigation found that an aide worker was killed with 9 members of his family, including 7 children. frances recalling it from bastards from us,
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and strictly as part of a diplomatic reaction against the new security packs. it reverses a multi $1000000000.00 agreement, frustrated by submarines from france. and jerry as longest serving president such as he's were to speaker, has died at the age of 84 and sat down 2 years ago. was the pressure for math protests and the army? well, let's stay with this for joined by raj. the louis. he's a middle east and this stands expert on algeria. jones's note from gum, re in the u. s. states of alabama. it's good to have you with us. just 1st of all, what sort of legacy would you say was the least behind thank you for having me live one said that he was da whole of algeria and i am the whole of you. i am the incarnation of the people. he said,
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you'll notice that he died a strange will. these people isolated even he died derided by his people almost hated his legacy in it, because then was very complicated. his life was intertwined with the life of a jury. with the history about 962, he came in 199199 in peace, promising for a fairy promising justice. it is safe to say that was delivered non the piece that he broker, the amnesty accord with its limits to end, the civil war was affinity that he brought was based on the price of the on barrels. and it was almost gone as soon as the price collapsed and the justice that he promise never came. there is more injustice. when he left ben
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before, when he was before he came in, oh, it is best to me, i would qualify. it is go, it is quite a complicated legacy because he does manage some significant achievements and all these holding the country together and you link it to the high oh prices at the time when he came in. certainly he will be phone be remembered by some algerians, not least for the peer to stability that he did bring to that. he was very lucky guy. that's when he came 99 oil price of skyrocket. it has been miss it. he took advantage of that and the windfall that came to our ga, in terms of dollars at the jury had the floor. and that's also a lease of torn and robson that has become completely
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live. you can do gas corruption, so it's a mitigated and complicated legacy. that's why i said it's not the, it's, it is a complicated man who lived a very complicated life and is not live in any way. and you know, ok with that normal. ok. roshay alorie will have to leave it there, i'm afraid, but thank you so much for joining us on our didn't sir. and apologies for the connection there which has impacted the somewhat can. he's military leaders say they will not yield to pressure from the west. african economic block echo was to allow the poor president of a condy to leave the country. a delegation for mac was in guinea and met the military leaders on friday. the blog because already imposed sanctions and demands that elections be held within 6 months after the jury sent this update from country
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records. liter hope that the functions targeted of the military and their families as one of the prussia to quickly handle power. in 5th, one will force the military here to continue. among those confessions they want to see is the quick relief of the 4th president of the who's been in the custody of the military since he was deposed about 2 weeks ago. now, one, launching donald in the capital is going to create the cool leader my my, the way i said before the deadline, but it was the deadline by the gideon. people inside the country cannot be forced or rushed into taking has 2 decisions now on the streets of cannot create. so there is a sense of relief that the sanctions actually targeted those in power and their families and not the entire populace or the economy. there was worried because the summit of the process of states in across the functions blanket functions could cause
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seriousness in a country that is suffering from huge economic problems, unemployment and also crime. the u. s. has temporarily closed a border crossing with mexico or at least 10 phones and migrants waiting to be processed by immigration authorities. most of them is staying at a makeshift cam on the bridge in the border time of the real us border region. say they're providing basic services, john home and has more and i full mexico city. the men of del rio has said that this could be a historic crisis, is saying that they need more help to deal with this huge come that sprung up so quickly under the bridge on the us techs inside of this crossing. and we've been speaking to local jonas on the mexican side, who said that basically this has been a point in the river in which people have been crossing for some time because it's so low, so they can get across. but lately, over the last 2 or 3 weeks, they've been
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a sort of massing of haitians on the mexican side of that border. and then going across to then try and off the asylum in the united states. what we've been told by those local journalists as people are going across, getting a ticket that means with a number on it, which means that they put their placement lines to be processed by american authorities. and then heading back across to mexico because there is no food in much of the camp and sort of using the river almost as a foot crossing between those 2 countries to get what they need. mexico and the state attorney for wheeler, which is the neighboring mexican state, has said also that they're going to off for the national guard to try and process people in an orderly fashion. because it's a moment. it's a bit of a free for all their town on the other, on the mexican side of this, a coon you can't cope with it. there's been, is wayland, says cubans amongst these people, but the majority of them all from haiti. now these people, a lot of them have come into south american, have just had a pretty horrendous trip to get this far up. there's
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a place called the duddy and gap which is basically an area of jungle between columbia and panama and some awful things happening there. right now. rate murder, a robbery of a lot of the people that head through there. it's just a bit of a lawless area, then they've got to get through central america, mexico. we're obviously, they've gangs and cartels operating suffolk, quite a bit to get this thought. the world health organization says it will help lebanon find solutions to its health care crisis. its director general is visiting week after the formation of a new government's lebanon. this coast of bankruptcy in the country is running short of medical supplies and equipment. st harder reports from pavement basic services are crumbling, with living on health care system, particularly affected by its worsening financial crisis. there is little hard currency to buy medicine and supplies. it's hard to find life saving drugs. before out of 5 people who are now poor, can buy them from abroad,
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and the u. n. is paying for the fuel needed to power hospitals. it's not a sustainable solution. according to the world health organization, who is high level team assess the impact of the crisis firsthand, they warned the population's health is at risk. i'm deeply concerned by the impact of the current crisis on the health and well being of live on an people. i don't know if there is any country in such a situation which is really dire and that's why on so the prime minister put it very boldly saying the countries in an emergency situation. but the un can replace the system, the world health organization plans to send a team of experts to assist in preparing a strategic plan for much needed reforms. doctor ted ross and his team told us they felt the seriousness and commitment on the part of the new government to make changes. this method by the world health organization delegation comes at
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a critical time, 13 months. so political deadlock has worse than the economic crisis. there is now a new government, but it's the same political parties blame for years of corruption and mismanagement . international donors say, assistance is linked to changing past policies. health care services is now out of reach for many 80 percent of health facilities are private and the public to changing past policies. health care services is now out of reach for many 80 percent of health facilities are private and the public sector has long been neglected and underfunded. many rely on agencies. i cannot say that we have filled the gap. we have close to the shortage. it is not, you know, because the needs are huge, and unfortunately it needs, it needs, it needs the whole government approach. and that may take time for now.
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international assistance is what is keeping living on on life support center. there is either the united arab emirates is rejected and the resolution criticizing its human rights record saying it's factually incorrect. the european parliament says demands in the immediate release of 3 jail joint site services include monsoon, who was accused of spreading false information. you member state, sipping urge to boycotts next month's world expo in to by long lines have been seen at pulling stations across russia. people vote in parliamentary elections, many opposition candidates are not on the ballot. but that hasn't stopped activists from developing an up to guide people on who to vote for independent candidates standing against the government. and it's smith's reports for moscow. the kremlin will be hoping this long line of voters can be relied upon to by united russia. the
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pro vladimir putin party wants to hold onto the super majority in the state duma, the low house of parliament. they face an hours long wait on hold moscow. morning they put voted anytime in the next 3 days, the election commission says the military personnel coming off the night shift, a russian independent electric monitoring group goal often pointed out the lack of people in uniform through the thing is that more more russian citizens don't believe in the legitimacy of these elections, it's just to show, nobody actually believed in free elections in the soviet union, just became accepted for the communists to get 99 percent of the vote. boot in wants to create the same status quo that united russia will always have a super majority and people will make peace with that. the only intrigue now is whether it's only the kremlin that can influence voters or small voting can to the idea of smart or tactical voting came from allies of jailed opposition activists,
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alexi na valley. they've drawn up a list of candidates most likely to defeat united, russia, and so at least to deprive the party of its super majority. but the smart voting up where you enter your voting district and it tells you who should vote for. now the kremlin has told apple and google this app is illegal, and both companies are now taking it off their stores. united russia had just 27 percent support in pre election poll should i think there's widespread public dissatisfaction with corruption and paul living standards. but the russian president still enjoys around 60 percent approval. vladimir putin, his isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for covert 19. he voted online. as you can see, under sanitary constraints and quarantine, i did my civic duty online in electronic format. such voting system is used in many countries of the world and has been used in moscow. several times. many falling stations in russia were like this for much
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a friday. quiet opposition groups said they want their supporters to wait until as late as possible on sunday to vote. to reduce the risk of the ballot being interfered with. boats made al jazeera moscow. now if we're not from out of space, well technically from orbits and the 4 person civilian group, the commercial space ex walk it's, they've been enjoying the view on their unusual trips for their set to return this sunday is the 1st time the spaceship to circle the earth with no professional astronauts on boards. hey everyone. so what we're looking at is the earth from our perspective. so we are flying this huge window, the biggest wind that's ever been flown in space and looking for the window. we can see the entire parameter of the earth, which is so beautiful. and so i hope that you're getting to see what we see, which is passing over some really beautiful water. ah,
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