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as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction know in the fight of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera ah. determined to give thousands of migrants out the us again, sign the back to haiti and blocks the mexican border with texas. ah, can vanelle, this is on the line from coming up, rushes, rolling policy look fit to when the problem is reelection. the opposition accuses the government and voting a regular volcano on things at atlantic ocean on end of the palm of iraq for the 1st time in 50 years,
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forcing thousands from their homes and destroying houses and emotional appeal for help with malnourished children. philip hospital cough comes on ah, the u. s. has begun flying out thousands of most the haitian migrants had crossed into the country from mexico. some 13000 people have been camped out hunter, abridge, and the texas town of del rio for several weeks. the border patrol says more than 3000 migrants have been flown back to the countries. the authorities have been trying to stop the flow of migrants crossing the rio grande river, the governor of texas close to all border crossings, but that's not stopping. go seeking refuge, don home and is in the mexican boarded town of aconia. behind me is the rio grande . they does the river, the separate mexico, where we are, and the united states on the other side. and it's
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a river across which more than 10000 patients have crossed on other nationalities. but maybe haitians over the last couple of weeks to set up a make shift camp on the other side, the river and the little town who sell real. now that schools a huge headache for american authorities as a trying to decide what to do with the number of people over there. and they've decided that they're going to the pool, at least some of them, and they were flights now, taking people back to haiti. it's so the end of a real struggle for the people that have made this. we've been speaking to people who told us about a to chris journey through south america to get to this point going through jungle areas, areas where there's right, a areas where there's killing a robbery and they've made that journey because their homeland is in a chronically desperate state and has been for a number of years, natural disasters, political instability, haiti, the president, was assassinated,
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july and name. it's happened in the poor country in the americans. so they've got this far. the dream is to make it into the united states and to get some sort of protection that we have to set up a life to themselves. united states, on the other hand, at the moment, is dealing with a lot of people heading to its southern border. and the president joe biden is came to give the impression that this is not a country of open borders. this is a country which can't process that amount of people than to dissuade them. but it seems that desperation is such that they still even now going over even now. they know that those deputation, flights are happening to have either rumbled, is the communications director at the think tank policy pair based in haiti. he says those being sent back home will not find a better life use of people that sold everything they like. and we think they had to be able to go to south from are we got 1st and then trouble starting from
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then go back and go to the united states. i'm telling you about, you know, like all the new called the, all the furniture that they did that they had in there. they had to sell everything to have the money to buy goods and then be able to course some continue to they think. so it's difficult to get them back, going back to some kind of normal life here because they're not going up and job. you know, more than 50 percent of patients are working, working for them. and. and on top of that, the insecurity situation, like you are getting everyone and kicking people, kidnapping people killing people. why kidding? which are the so it's a very messy situation. we don't think that that's the best way to handle the crisis. why not?
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one of the things to companies like the immigration of patients with medicine. so we went back to us since then because of that. but it's been a political depression and the people are trying to get new to me. they don't want to say you have to, because of that situation of forwarding. once you can give them something and you can, you know, create conditions for them to leave the country. think because patients, when they're like every normal people, they want to be in a place where they can afford, where they can send the kids to school, where they can find playgrounds. they want to leave in haiti. but if the situation in unbearable, they're not going to, danny didn't want try to go by any means working when you are people that are not working and they don't have any choice going on for any thing. so go back to the what if the political oppression and have been helping the ability that
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is creating that forwarding. so it's inflate. the forwarding is not like coming from, nor it's coming from you know, the way the content conversion. and the way the content provides most of the time, it's my people to be with the fact that counting is underway after 3 days of parliamentary elections in russia exit polls. but the propose in united russia party on cost to win with around 45 percent of the vote. as a drop of almost 10 percent since the last election in 2016 last kremlin critics were barred from running after a year of crackdowns. and there have been numerous reports of irregularities including ballad stuffing and force voting with some of russia's opposition politicians. they voted over 3 days, made it easier to falsify the results. the central election committee says any allegations of vote tampering will be investigated him use to flu shipped. there
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are cases when ballots are acknowledged, invalid at some polling centers were watching it very attentively. and if there's any doubt, i recommend the members of our commissions to declare those ballots invalid. but it's mate has more now from moscow. mcculla bon off is one of more than a 1000 candidates in these parliamentary elections backed by tactical voting campaign, who activists believe a best placed to defeat the pro kremlin united russia party. it's a strategy conceived by supporters of jailed opposition activists. alexi navarro me . but the bond is up against a formidable state election machine that's done all it can to make sure it's preferred candidate wins. that includes barring opposition, candidates from standing at the family and they were, i mentioned, this is the debt has come in since 2011 in moscow. people have forgotten what it used to be like. we have seen various examples of followed box stuffing. the european court of human rights rule that the results of the 2011 parliamentary
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elections were seriously compromised was so broken almost. i came only because the smart voting system told me who it is prefer both to vote for. otherwise, nothing would have made me come, nothing ever goes. i mean, even if i were both get changed, a police, the authorities get the feedback about many people being unhappy because of this year rushes leading vote monitoring group goals says long queues on the 1st day of voting. clearly demonstrate what it calls a level of administrative coercion. it says it receive reports of ballot boxes not being secured at night. paula box stuffing and complaints that electronic votes that easy to manipulate. gulf says the scale of reported fraud is unprecedented. was under sherman pursued certain bicola opposition is to demonstrate the not everything is destroyed that there are still some alternative methods of influencing politics. it's a modest go, but extremely important because at one end of the scale is the idea of totalitarian
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power. muddled on the soviet union, when the elections showed 99.9 percent, no matter how people actually voted. russia's election commission has rejected allegations of widespread ballot rigging and says the voting system couldn't be more transparent. the exit polls point to a victory for united russia, but with a reduced vote, the communist seems to be the main beneficiary. i think for united russia is super majority for the opposition. hope all is not lost for russia. democracy furnished with algebra. moscow to maryland. kina is a professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science. she says the level of intimidation shows president vladimir putin is concerned about opposition. elections has been accompanied by unprecedented levels of manipulation, intimidation,
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even physical violence against observers. then you can also look at it a lot fool or empty situation, whereby we should all tend to break the perhaps excess of the pain in the bar in a the position activity would been in jail for 8 months in campaigning for the so called mart voting whereby voters were encouraged to, to cross their goals for any party other than united russia or candidates that have been those of united russia and create some of that has gone to the bare f. and hopefully some of the people who will come through will be january kind of independent figure who is clearly genuinely popular with, with a lie of the elect. or on the other hand, if,
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if he were genuinely popular and the kind of edifice power that he built, it will see the kind of sense of panic and sort of last minute manipulations and the extent of violence. and when you mobilize ational resources and the security police forces and cetera, to support the sham election, thousands of people have been told to leave their homes softer a volcanic eruption on the spanish canary islands. it follows a week of increasing seismic activity on the island of la palmer, 500 kilometers of the coast of west africa, and lexia, bryan reports into the night, a fiery spouse of one over and clouds of dark smoke spew out the volcano and the company of a high national park. the reception began with a thunderous rule earlier in the day in spain, canary islands off the coast of north western africa. the island of la palmer had
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already been on high alert after more than 22000 treatments reported in the space of a week. but just days ago, scientists said they didn't believe in iraq option was eminent, was really got to read off what? i don't know how to explain it, it was powerful, powerful, and to see a sudden explosion like that when we were on orange alert, there were loads of tremors, but being an orange alert. i couldn't imagine it would all be so sudden loaded the molten liquids shooting hundreds of meters into the sky and pouring down the hillside, close it to some isolated villages. thousands of people were being moved from their home, but it's thought most of the islands, 85000 residents are not at risk on the water. me or i'm very scared. expected rule warned we didn't expect it. we've had earthquakes all night this morning. i had to hold onto the tv, the living room by the end of last major russian there and 971. 1 man was
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killed as he took photographs near the mouth, afloat authorities a warning to curious not to get too close and stay inside. if there's volcanic ash near by spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has put off his trip to new york to attend the un general assembly and stay it travelling to the canary islands to meet with local officials or more implemented will complement look and each are right now we are keeping a close eye on the fires that may happen as a result of the erupt, and we will deploy not only the civil guard who are already there, but also the national police force firefighters and members of the military emergency unit. on the cover of the a how it is one of the most active volcanic regions in the canaries and knowledge is say, well, it's too early to know for sure. disruption could last for weeks or even months. alex here brian al jazeera, so head on al jazeera fears and almost on the new telephone government will not
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allow girls to go down to school. home farm land. tim forest, old, flooded. we meet people in cambodia struggling to survive because of a dam. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. a lot of rain so its way up through the northeast of china just catch basing on its edge and the orange cor means it is torrential for a time, but it takes warm still, nor 1st to 80 degrees in hobbin. for example, on the holidays sweeping eastwards. taking active frontal fits into the korean peninsula during tuesday, leaving dry weather behind it. still humid in sundry the far south of china, but is still she would not sundry and quite warm are the most of the major odds of
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japan were singing the increase in the number of shares and in these yet, but the focus of heavy rain once again is central thailand, property, cambodia, and this part of borneo. otherwise, daily shells are increasing but they don't particularly torrential and widespread sherry activity is the story for india or bangladesh and to some degree pakistan, but mostly is india we're talking about. and once again, this central very weak circulation, i mean big dime paused for rochester, much of pradesh and maharajah, more maybe than anywhere else. but there is still rain fell north and stretches into northern parts of pakistan. where recently there has been flooding. beyond that, it is of course, dry, and a gentle breeze. shamal is set up out of iraq and across doha. so 40 degrees is now not humid weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. meteorites, small, natural rocks from outer space that survive the jones down to us and have high
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market value for rock and minimum collectors. 0 worlds joins the moroccan nomads in their desert such with these gifts from nascar. yeah, i can tell that it's a meter right. had it is it is i me to write morocco's meet you write hunter's honor, josie. ah, ah. the algebra armando, although top stories this the u. s. is the country penetration for thousands of migrants, mostly from haiti, had crossed over from mexico and i've been camp belt at a board of town. and texas authorities have been trying to sell for people the real
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ground. they're both counting is underway. also 3 days, a solemn entry elections in russia exit balls for the united russia party on cost to win with around 45 percent of the vote. there have been numerous reports to vote on a 1000 people being evacuated from their homes after a volcanic eruption of the spanish canary. i'm in the week of increasing seismic activity on the island of palmer truck carrying taliban fighters has been hit by a bomb in the east and africa and city of javala bod, leaving several wounded. it's the 2nd attack targeting the taliban there. and 2 days, a series of blasts on saturday killed at least 3 people. i. f o has claimed responsibility for the attacks. a humanitarian crisis is looming and i've got a storm when mel nourished children and measles infections filling up hospital wards,
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unison says many of them could die if they don't get access to urgently needed medicine and treatment. i have about a report from cobble and gasping for this child is in critical condition of his no ventilator this hospital in cobb, she's among thousands of new born here in a con is done, who desperately need immediate treatment. as i, as you see here is a child who they mature and he made a consent for player boston and appropriate temperature in order to survive. and in the absence of resources, they're willing to volkswagen incubator in this war. poor shape. this shortage of math love medicine and baby foods. have the lease is the uni seth representative enough. gone is is visiting this hospital to
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see what are the most urgent needs. the lease is struggling to address the ever growing needs of health facilities. enough gone is done, and with each passing day, afghan children are dying of disease. and mon attrition. while there is always life at the end of the tunnel and that's what we do. we do if there was no life again, at the end of the tunnel, we will not be here. can the government officials have other priorities? taliban leaders are desperate for international recognition and financial assistance for the gun is big donors remain captain of the taliban. in the meantime,
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the health system is on the verge of collapse. doctors and nurses brave. they were long away, but they are short staffed and overwhelmed with the number of children who are treated here every day. and who suffer from measles and bundle, tristan. and in many cases, because they don't have the wind equipment, they are troubling to find the right words to tell. the parents of children may not make it tomorrow or the day after. as my hubby is a pity tricia, exhausted and helpless, he and his colleague no, there would be tough time ahead. what to do because it's hard because you will and food will likely run out soon. if assistance doesn't arrive, there will be no electricity and heating is a newborn ward. we return to the same hospital 2 hours after with filmed,
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this child, her bed was empty. she was too weak to baffle an infection that spread through her body. hush about about his era cavalry. women in afghanistan rallied in the capital against the taliban restrictions on them demonstrated cobble hold on the group to protect their want to employment and education. you taliban government issued several decrees, restricting what women and girls can do on 5 is broken up several women's protest bye for and still unclear when girls will return to secondary school. boys were back in the classroom on saturday after an order from the town of on. a spokesman says, pans are being made to reopen high schools to girls, but no day she's been given child strap. it has more from couple. still no clarity from the taliban on. exactly when that will happen. the last we heard on the official level at least was yesterday in a press statement released by
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a hula mirage. i hate the spokesperson and he said that girls schools will be open soon. he said that officials are currently working on a procedure and how to separate the classes and the division of teachers in girls schools where we also understand that there are concerns amongst the tyler by an officials on the potential for trying to avoid that is male teachers teaching female students and female teachers teaching male students. so as i say still no clarity on that. we have spoken to a number of the public universities in cobble today. they're saying see that they are not open yet, but we also spoke as a private universities, one of which said that they were open and they were segregating but male from female students. and they said that they were operating with the blessing of the taliban. of course, what, why this is so important is because so much hinges on this, in the eyes of the international community with respect to the freezing of billions
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of dollars in afghan assets and funding from international organizations who say they want proof from the taliban. that sticks to its commitments with respect to the education of girls and women's rights. a fire has engulf ponce's. margaret camp on the greek island of some os that will set the close in the coming days. hundreds of residents have been evacuated and there were no reports of injuries. the migrants with it to be transferred from that camp to a new facility nearby in the coming of one person has been killed and 3 others wounded in an explosion at an airport in central somalia. witnesses say a land mine went off inside bullet boat to watch the country's head on region. the armed group, i'm sure bob has claimed responsibility regional official say 5, his secret the enter the new, the reconstructed airport on saturday night and taught at the explosive,
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embattled chinese property developer ever ground has offered to pay back some of its investors with real estate. the company has been struggling to raise funds to pay debts estimated at $300000000000.00. it's been facing unprecedented difficulties, but a dispute reports that it's on the brink of bankruptcy. barbara manley with this report roof hold roof, unfinished buildings, rubble and cranes brought to a standstill in the ever grand oasis complex, the, china's low young city construction is unlikely to start soon. it's causing anxiety among people who saw the empty shelf as a future homes. move that woman doesn't matter. when we bought the property, we also considered the fact that the grand had so many real estate developments all over the country. now we are all worried about the delay delivery, and the project is stopped. so i came to find out about the situation. can we have? they told us that the financial situation is not good of it. they have no money to
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give us back. our building is finished, but the building over there is not built. what should they do? china 2nd biggest property developer has stopped projects while it scrambled to find money to pay lenders, suppliers, and investors. its left 600000 apartments, unfinished and 800000 other construction companies and clients unpaid regulate to say evergreen's bill has now reached $305000000000.00 or they start setting these apartments about 2 years before they deliver. so they've got more funds and then the buy board. and so it's like the snowboarding, i think the last year sell this snowball has become a little bit to be 1500 kilometers south insurance own brutus is a chanting ever grand return money. on monday people gathered outside the
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headquarters despite the heavy rain. some still the building the police moved in, but it's not any fires. your concerns had 11. now we have lots of layers here. so the laid off employees where he's at their wages will not be paid. many are hoping the chinese government will step into the bailout ever grant hearing you collapse could mean no, never get to live in the homes. they purchased laura, but mammy al jazeera, the last 2 palestinians, who escaped from a maximum security prison in israel have appeared in court after the capture. the men were arrested on saturday night in june in the midwest. thanks. ending the 2 week man hauled, prosecutors want to add 15 years to their sentence on charges they were planning an attack. for other men who escaped were recaptured last week. mourners her
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farewell former algerian presidents umbrella. these boots flicker at a state funeral, and algiers senior officials joined with flickered families the loki event. who to flicker was algeria is longest serving president. he stepped down from office in 2019 falling mass protests over a bid to run for a fit. despite his success, restoring peace snell tyria in the 1990s, many blame boots flickers for the country's economic growth in recent years. he died on friday h to $84.00. the final televised debate has taken place ahead of germany's election in a week's time with most analysts saying social democratic candidate. so la sholtes came out on top shields, who is the current finance minister and anglo market coalition? government can succeed her as john the chancellor. it's not poll conducted shortly after the debates gave him victory on the ny, so the main rival arm and lush. it was years after being displaced by the
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construction of cambodia as largest dan, many families struggling to survive. the lois, he saw 2 parts of china's so called belt and wrote initiative was opened in 2018 human rights watch, says it washed away the livelihoods of local communities, phone story, reports, forest farm, land and home. flooded to make way for cambodia. the largest damage the lowest hit on to human rights watch estimate nearly $5000.00 people were displaced, says tommy is one of them. i feel very nostalgic and sorry, saying this. submerge village is a loss of identity and now it's the city. and no matter how angry i am at the government, i can only keep it in my heart because i cannot do anything about it. the government did not pay any attention to us. he and many other villages, mostly from the panola minority groups, say they were not properly consulted and were offered inadequate compensation.
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floyd, good long panola. the burial ground of her parents and ancestors is submerged. we've lost her whom our rice fields are crops. why did this development have to make the villager shed tears song, lance family is one of 50 who refused to move to a new settlement built for them by the government and the chinese company that operate the dad. instead, they built their homes on patches of land close to that old village, others accepted compensation and moved to the new site 5 years ago. where does the health center and a school? but they say they're worse off than before. tongue, someone says he moves between his old village and the new one long. i'm the i'm and this house i still live in, but i come and go, i can't grow any crops on this land because it's so saturated. so i left to find another plot near the old camino land. fish. stocks have reduced something fisheries. experts had warned would happen if the dam that goes from the major to
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beauty of the make. a river went ahead. a government spokesman told al jazeera, the country needs energy security, and the dam is beneficial to people in cambodia. adding that local authorities will assist any community need. villages here say they're not against development, but don't expect to be the only ones paying the price for it to gallop ball for him . this is the sacrifice we've got to make, if not for the damn, we would not have to give up anything. the dam allows others to prosper. we are in tears while others benefit human rights watch says the government should increase compensation payments and provide more services and training to affected communities. but many here doubt that message is being head. florence louis al jazeera. ah, this.
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