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a genuinely kind of independent figure rather than the law. we compare individual. okay, how much, how much does the president have and is that much of a difference in the level of popularity between vladimir putin and the united russia party. and there is john to your 2nd question for there is that there is clearly a different there. and clearly there is someone mind for each other leader and associated with the party like me dreaming of who as far as i know didn't turn up to be kind of party celebration this evening. allegedly he had a cold or something like that. so put in is clearly genuinely popular with, with the life of the elect, or on the other hand, if, if he were genuinely popular and the kind of edifice, oh, power that he built,
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they won't see that kind of central panic. and sort of last minute when the police and then the extent of violence and when you mobilize ational resources and security police forces. and thanks for to support be sham elections. we see people being bused to even from the unrecognized republic. so, log on and, and dance can ukraine into, we're still all black, you know, being giving russian passports in the, in the 10s of thousands of hundreds of thousands. and so we were looking at these people being bused in. we were also looking at threats, even death threats against one electoral commission official an observer was trying to report manipulation. so why if the resume is so popular,
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why the central fear and panic? and again, we should look at it perhaps to celebrate the evidence or unpopular idea of the regime and the sense that perhaps something is crumbling. but on the other hand, they have created this powerful apparatus of violence and repression and they have pushed out well, thank you very much for joining us, professor of international relations to meet our lankin over at the school. we can all make thanks. thank you. more than 5000 people have been evacuated from their homes after volcanic eruption on the spanish canary islands. follow the week of increasing seismic activity on the island of la palmer. 500 kilometers off the coast of west africa. lava flows are now streaming towards 2 villages, but most of the islands, $85000.00 residence and not set to be at risk. the volcano in the country via
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national park last interrupted 50 years ago. on the me, i don't think it will didn't. we've had quite all my morning i had to hold on. i gotta feel when this is being very stressful, especially elderly. i'm from my generation, this never, it's me which we know we have to support each other with families. so i had for you on the thing is out from london tell why a surge of corona, virus cases and one canadian state could save president just a true to in his snap election in story. i'm going to go talk, believe will show you how they got a
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very thin europe's had a huge shock with a dropping temperature. this swell of crime shows it's not changed very much. and the 1st significant stows phone in the outs for many months with this low run. the east was so a monday that rain because it's rain now rather than snow dropping high. it's gone through the hungarian plane, but all the way back you see it's still raining and that rain is spreading slowly south, but look up here, then is at 7 degrees s a maximum temperature, moscow's about 7, water was 11. that's a big deviation from recently and from the average 70 is what you might expect to wake up to. so this is a dorm temperature average by they should be 17. it does not really improve until the sun comes out. i mean presently a little bit on wednesday. now, as i said further west things are a little bit went, but the majority, i think, was still teens. even low twenties. it's not a big shock just yet. but if you're in the body, eric for western med, that's a strong normally when that'll be stormy weather for example. and paula and that's
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also reaches the northern shores of west africa. otherwise, west africa, she is generating more piles of shells and they're going off shore. these orange centers and this too often may develop into late season harkins the this is hell drove more, more fishers where the slightest error means a one way ticket over the edge. we have that we may not come back to homes. we may not need a breathing tough condition facing death every time they'll gamble with their life, just to uninstall risk and it's all on our dcea reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news as it's breaking, but also history as it's unfolding broadly from serbia hungry directly,
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one day i might be covering politics and we're actually covering protest. what's most important to me just talking to people, understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing o. a mag watching a new life from london. all main stories now there of course a fresh stone where children are suffering from malnutrition and measles and hospitals are overwhelmed. medical supplies of critically low. many doctors have
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fled the country. the u. s. has started flying some of the thousands of on documented migrants sheltering under a texas bridge back to haiti. an estimate of $14000.00 are staying at a makeshift camp in the board of town of del rio and exit polls. the guest bedroom approach in the united russia party when the parliamentary election was around 45 percent of the vote. and ben numerous reports of irregularities including ballots, ballot stuffing and forced voting or canadians of voting as well on monday in snap parliamentary elections, which come less than 2 years after the previous one. prime minister just intruder is hoping to his minority government into majority, but opponents accused him of using the pandemic for political gain. so let's get more in this now from jodi vance. in montreal, how close is this race likely to be likely much closer then? then prime minister just entered, go ahead and hit the painted on august the 15th,
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when he did call this nap election in the 4th wave of the cove at $900.00 pandemic, it is calm here on the shores of the saint lawrence seaway, on the eve of the federal election just $36.00 days after justin judo did call this election and there has been quite the passes since august, the 15th, not the smooth road that the federal liberal leader was hoping for on route to. as you mentioned, his hope of a majority government. in fact, it's been much bumpier than he might have expected. some might say it has been even downright unconnected in a country proud of its reputation of politeness. things are getting a bit rude. justin trudeau has seen his popularity wayne with several personal and financial scandals. one thing to note is that just intruder was wildly popular in 2015. he was much less popular in 2019,
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and he's become increasingly unpopular in recent months. in fact, he's one of the less, you know, lesser like leaders. and the fact is that despite that, he's still got a good chance of winning. judo has been targeted by his main rivals for calling an early election. his hope to convert a successful pandemic response into a parliamentary majority. mister trudeau called an election that's costing a $600000000.00. rather than keeping the delta vary from spreading alberta, the strongest socially conservative province is in the midst of a coven state of emergency. one caused by its premier lifting all cove and measures on july the 1st a move that the federal conservative party leader era no tool endorsed at the time . this could prove to be the turning point for true. those team, the choices that leaders make in a crisis, matter half measures won't do. to fight this
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pandemic, the tension is escalating, predicting how it might play out, is where the experts go to the basic. so if we look back on this years from now and ask ourselves, why did there are no to lose? i suspect the big reason is going to be, he kept flip flopping on issues and people didn't know what he believed in and didn't trust him. while some of lost faith in oh, tool, others still have it for trudeau. think that canada still has some sort of trust in the government. so i think they're probably a minority. liberal pollsters will tell you that the alberta emergency is a gift to the liberals. so given that the opposition has perhaps gained a bit more support than was widely expected. could there be a scenario where no one wins? majority yes, certainly there could be that scenario going in to the final day of this election.
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and or this campaign i should say, and into the pulling station, it is too close to call. frankly, certainly it would be a failure from the perspective of the federal liberal leader. if at the end of the day he ends up with exactly what he had when he called this snap election midway through a 4th wave of cove at 19. and as mentioned, there is controversy in the west with regard to the conservative leader in erin o tool. both of these leaders with much on the table and it is literally too close to call. thank you very much, jody vance, reporting to us from long trail. now, the boxing star money packet was announced that he will run for the presidency of the philippines and next year's election, a multiple while title winner is already a senator and he's been nominated by a faction of the ruling policy dosage of bar reports. he's had
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a glittering career as a fighter and as a senator in the philippine parliament ah, now 42 year old, many patio is running for the highest office in his country. he accepted the nomination of his political allies during a national assembly for the faction. he leads in the governing p. d, p. lavonne party. we need progress. we need to win against poverty. we need government to serve our people with integrity, compassion, and transparency. the time is now, we are rated to rise. the challenge of leadership president rodrigo de territory, is borrowed from running for another term, but he has been picked by rival tardy faction to run for vice president. critic say it's an attempt to cling to power in the philippines. you're only allowed to have one through 6 years, and i think it's trying to find the hole in the constitution where people
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still stay as president by having a proxy candidate take his place and he running a vice president. and when that happens, if his property candidate lives that candidate might be willing to step aside and he takes the place of precedent, born from a poor family in the southern province of because on pac, y'all started his professional boxing career. at the age of 16. he gained popularity with his frequent victories and knockouts that have earned him fans around the world. talk yeah. was named fighter of the decade by international boxing associations. and his fans called him the pound for pound king. one of his biggest fights was his show down with american boxer floyd may weather in 2015, which he lost. patio has one group titles in an unprecedented h different weight divisions. but now he's facing an uphill battle to tackle his
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countries. numerous challenges, ranging from dealing with the cova, 19 pandemic, to corruption and gang violence in 2016 pack. yeah, provoked the storm controversy after seeing people and same sex relationships are quote, worse than animal. the road to next year's presidential election will not be easy. there are many obstacles to overcome, but many pack. yeah. already has one huge advantage. millions of filipinos, no. his name. dorothy jabari al jazeera police and israel of now detained all 6 of the palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility. 2 weeks ago. the last 2 are arrested in janine in the occupied west bank. prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years to each man sentence harry force at reports now from the occupied westbank. nearly 2 weeks on the run, the final 2 palestinian prisoners were caught over night. israel said to other
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people who had helped them were also detained from a house in jeanine, elsewhere in the palestinian town confrontations after a separate israeli incursion, apparently designed as a decoy allies. tonight, we have closure. the last 2 terrorists who escaped billable a prison. 2 weeks ago were arrested mona down the fat and i am come on g. both members of palestinian islamic jihad gave themselves up of the israeli forces surrounded the house. they were hiding in command. his father says his son called him 1st saying he was surrendering to prevent harm to anyone else. why and the 2 weeks have passed and i had expected him to call me from god's our lebanon, or some safe place. behold, israel patient force is fully responsible for his life, for safety and well being. for some days that had been as ready reports to the net was closing in on jeanine, the final target, the home of jennifer. his son was one of those arrested on suspicion of helping the escapees to get and i was here when i had gone short. i didn't know where they came
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from. i went inside and closed the deal later. i had soldiers on last week saying 10 or selves in or we demolished the house. there were concerns that a shootout in which either or both prisoners were killed, could have triggered a wide around a violence events in the early hours of sunday morning. here at this house brought to an end, an enormous scale israeli man hunt without the kind of violence that many had feared. nonetheless, this entire chapter has been a major embarrassment to these where the security operators, the prisoners had told the lawyers that they were able to dig steadily for months through their cell floor into void space under the high security gilbert facility. despite the fact that a previous such attempt had been discovered and security tightened. about the escape itself was a serious mistake, intelligence, operational, and systematic wise. but from the moment, there was a malfunction. first of all,
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banded together together in the 1st stage against the enemy, in order to restore deterrence and then to fix internally what was needed. and there are things to fix. while there's really celebrate the recapture of all 6 escapees, palestinians remain focused on the escape. seen as a rare is fleeting victory for population among whom solidarity with prisoners is any a consensus issue? how you force it, how just euro janine and the occupied west bank fled for you on the news. our news i have to say are out of this war on fast, also, 1000000000 space site splashing down on one of the crew called heck of a ride. and in sport, a whole new west hand loaning comes back to a haunted ex teammate ah, the world's lungs being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2
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football pitches permitted to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging mining and farming. as both scenarios, governments seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera. examining the headline, we can have a political defensive. political difference should not be the reason for kill other women investigative journalism location we've gained access to training can run by a boy from different corner. i never see, no american dream in america. you just feel like your caged animal brings up. my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes to tennis. if you work today on algiers, near o.
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i 1st of all, civilian space crew are back on us after that historic trip a space x cross carried a billing entrepreneur and is 3 get for 3 days in orbit before splashing down of the sorry to coast, alexia bryan reports splashing down on the florida coast the trailblazing cap shield carrying the food to 1000000000 crew to ever get the inspiration for on behalf of space x. welcome to planet earth. much but you can, you can ride through. that's the voice of the missions commander, billionaire, jared isaacson. he paid an undisclosed thumb fit to be about $200000000.00 for the flight and his 3 gave blasting off from cape canaveral on wednesday.
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the spacecraft billed and launched by entrepreneur musk company space 6 was fully autonomous and operated by teams on the ground. all journey uphill was only about 12 minutes. before we knew it were hanging our shops and floating. and then we were like, what do we do next? the captured soon reached an altitude of about 585 kilometers above earth. the fathers to any human has flown from our planet since 1972, the largest window ever phone and space. we can put our head in and say multiple crew members and to see the entire perimeter of the earth. and the views i have to say are out of this we're on a little mosque has reportedly said he's more interested in building the infrastructure of a private space. travel then taking off himself. this space odyssey was far higher, faster and longer than the recent flight by musk space,
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rivals and fellow billionaires richard branson and jeff phase off. they didn't all but the and lasted be a minute. but to give us the 3 hour things has launched a new era and space tourism, i think it brings excitement and it actually gets more people interested in space. and not only that, but this particular flight was part of a fundraising effort for st. jude children's research hospital. so it's, it's done a lot of good. it's return and a plunge through the atmosphere to st. temperatures outside the capture. soaring to 1900 degrees celsius. that's just a cool shot of dragon. coming back down to earth. in parachuted down into the atlantic, shortly before sunset, with its jovial crew accessing the craft less than an hour later. what's being called the 2nd space age is now underway. elixir bryan l. jazeera
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sport now with jemma. thank you, marianne. 5 weeks after signing alina lassie has made his home davy for paris, sasha, as they be legal in the match sign, is the classic mess. he went to the scoring his 1st go for the club, but was denied by them the all the time saw then had another chance. so his pre kick, the ball. it was on the lead in the 2nd half of new cars, but at the csc then awarded a penalty even though it like name or perhaps foul de leon player resilient stepped up to take that equalized massey with them replaced on it. and yes, when it looks to be heading for a jewel, my recording pops up with p. s e 's. when i don't the time that was also late drama and spain as ra, madrid went to points clear the top of legal thanks to a come back when i valencia. it took more than hours for the opening. go ahead and grab the lease courtesy during his evangelist last about 20 minutes around which is
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friday at 3. and this is junior, thanks for the fraction. less than 3 minutes late at the main man up front, karen benjamin found the much winner layla unbeaten off. the 5 matches with full victory in the premier league montez united, had their goalkeeper to thank because they secured a dramatic when i have a west palm, it was the hand side who took the lead. one side been around the shop, took a big reflection and went in when it's later christiana went out to equalize the united with his full colon, 3 games since resigning. just eating god, he was online at west ham, last season school. a brilliant goal on 89 minutes that united in front. that a final twist, a very light penalty for west ham. that captain mark noble came off the bench to take it. but savage, i have saved as united wanted c one. i think we played well, but i still think we have to defend better this. we have to make it harder to break us down there, go. definitely the structure was wrong. for whatever reason on the we'll have
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to work on it. chelsea a level point that the thought with united in liverpool after beating london rivals told them that chelsea went ahead early in the 2nd half when sent back to younger, silver headed heiner from a corner. they got a 2nd not long off, when in good condition deflected in, often opposition play. that was his 1st goal for the class and only 2 years. and it was 3 and it and stop, it's fine. thanks to antonio, rudy, go, chelsea, liverpool and i to than all on 13 point sounds beaten in the league so far this season. very aggressive and very emotional talk to him side in the beginning, but we were like i said, to sloppy, not, not sharp enough to, to maybe use this aggression to our advantage and, and from time to time, i did not feel us compact enough. not sure it from, from where it came but, but i agree with, with was the lack of intensity, lack of energy in our game as
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a team in the 1st half the for kick off, the teens. how to minutes applause. in tribute. it's a former player, jimmy grief who's died at the age of $81.00. greece made 379 appearances between 19611970. going to 166 goals. he still, that all time a top score with hurricane 43 goes behind. greece is also still the highest goal score in the history of english top flight football. with the 357, he began his professional crit chelsea in the late fifty's and was in england wildcard winnings caught in 1966, but wasn't picked the final. he suffered a severe stroke of 6 years ago, which left him in a wheelchair and with him pad speech. he died on sunday. the head of new zealand, cricket david white says there was no way that he could have stayed on in pakistan and give him the security advice they received. new zealand abandoned their 1st towards the country in 80 years and just minutes before directing fixture on friday . the plasma off of now arrived into by 24 of the touring party will return home in
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the coming days while the rest will remain in the u. a had of next month. t 20 well come time from the government and it advised that we had a specific critical trip to the team. we were obviously very concerned about that. and we went through that with the government on friday and also without security providers in pakistan who also endorsed their information as well as other independent agencies for the battle for the military. g p. well, championship is heating up with just for i says to go to kathy's francesco by not started on post his home. wrong. bring some marina at a house of late challenge from championship leave the vehicle to make it back to back when he's now 48 point behind the frenchman in the founding the rookie. any, any producer right of the day,
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charging 3 from 12 on the grid to finish. unsecure. his 1st podium, our bike is working. that's it. to me. you know, this year we had doing a great that in front every time. and again, to any means a lot to us is already to feel to be 30 after i do got to does year more italian success in cycling with filippo ghana defending his time trial title on the opening day of the road, while championship in belgium, he pushed the whole favorite well off into 2nd by only 5 seconds to secure back tobacco medals. another bow july 8th. napoleon claimed from a lot of oils. for me, my lovely, thank you very much. jana will not fit the knees out, but i'll be back in with much more of the day's news. a full bulletin coming up in just a couple of minutes time to stay with out there very shortly. ah
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me ah ah ah ah, i prefer to see things for myself. ah, to look at things, not through the lens of politics, but through the lens of humanity. the i've been to the playground where mir rice was shot and killed. i've been to the streets of ferguson. i protest, i've seen the anger and frustration of so many americans. but what was most
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clear was a desire for change. you can see black lives matter transforming from hash tag to a movement. ah, being a journalist is about listening to people and understanding where they're coming from, following a story, no matter how long it takes, or where i'm christian for. ah, when freedom of the press is on the threat step outside the mainstream shift, the focus that pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pre tax for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. the listening post on a jazzy data on the streets of grief and team, a grin. violence is on the rise. the road you have to go from. i will tell them that this is from fascism and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims. a
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vicious beatings read asked lamb is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack. this is europe on al jazeera. ah, a desperate appeal for aid as children suffering from malnutrition and measles fill up afghanistan's overwhelmed hospitals. ah, hello and mariam de la z and i'm watching al jazeera also coming up on the program . the u. s. starts flying back home.
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