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failed the algorithm on josie we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter what you call hand era will bring you the news and current affairs. ah, ah . the 1st $300.00 haitian migraine, arriving photo print after being reported from the us. ah, are you watching al jazeera ly from deal with me for the back? people also coming up. russia's ruling party looks set to win the parliamentary elections, but with a reduce majority and allegations of voting irregularity. desperate appeals in
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warnings of a crisis that hospital struggled to help. now, no shoulder and a half and 1000 force from their homes, the volcano on trains, atlantic, ocean island palm. i dropped for the 1st time in 15. i hundreds of haitians hoping to find refuge in the us have been flown to porto prince. they were among the 13000 who had gathered at the border town in texas, summit spent years making the journey from south america to the us. at 7 daily flights are planted and massive for taishan operation to spend the remainder back home from time. like i will not look at them when we didn't want to leave on the bus and board the plane. they locked us up in the bus to come a stand. some women even took a, beating the beat men and women,
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but they will be ready to receive and process these migrants reported by force in our to airports. but the problem is that the people don't accept the force deputation because that is the reason the left. they did not want to live in haiti, al jazeera, as john homan has more from the mexican border town of aconia. behind me is the rio grande. they does the river, the separate mexico where we are on the united states on the other side. and it's a river across which more than 10000 patients have crossed on other nationalities, but let me haitian 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 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
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a real struggle for the people that have made it this far. we've been speaking to people who told us about a journey through south america. 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's president was assassinated july and name, it's happened in the poor country in the americas. 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 from the other hand, at the moment, is dealing with a lot of people heading through its southern border. and the president joe biden is came to give the impression that this is not a country of open board. as 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
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. they know that those deputation, flights are happening to have yvonne's rumbold is the communications director at the think tank policy based in haiti. he says those being sent back home will not find a better life of people that sold everything they had. like every single thing they had to be able to go to start from, or we got 1st and then trouble starting from and then go back to the united states . i'm telling you about, you know, like all the new called the had or, you know, the nature of that, that they had their hours. they had to sell everything to the money, to buy goods. and then be able to course going to some continue to. and i think so it's difficult to get them back to going back to some kind of normal life here because they're not going up and job. you know, more than 60 percent of patients working,
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working in any job and. and on top of that, the insecurity situation, like you are gangs everyone and kicking people, kidnapping people else are killing people. why kidding each other? so it's a very messy situation. we don't think that that's the best way to handle the crisis. why not us, or one of the things to consider like my immigration of patient and the way it has taught him or anything. and we went back to the dealership since then, because of the ability to go to oppression and over the people are trying to get, you know, to me, they don't want to stay in haiti because of that situation of forwarding. one, if you can give them principals and you can, you know, create conditions for them to leave the country. think because patients,
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they're like every normal people, like they want to me in a place where they can afford, where they can send the kids to school. where they can find playgrounds, they want to live in haiti, but if the situation in on burnable they're not going to do, try to go by any means working. when you have people that are not working and they don't have any choice, they're going to write any thing should go back to that. what if the political oppression and have been helping the ability that 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 born and the way to conference rooms. most of the time. it's my people to be with the fact in other world news vote counting is underway after 3 days of parliamentary elections in russia exit balls. what the pro kremlin united russia party on course, to win with around 45 percent of the vote. as almost 10 percent down from the last
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fall in 2016. most companies critics were bought from running after a year of crackdowns. they've been numerous allegations of irregularities when it's made 3 for some moscow. mcculla bon off is one of more than a 1000 candidates in these parliamentary elections, backed by tactical voting campaign, who activists believe of best placed defeat the pro kremlin united russia party. it's a strategy conceived by supporters of jailed opposition activists, alexi, nevada. but lavonne off 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 data competencies 2011 in moscow. people have forgotten what it used to be like. we have seen various examples of followed box stuffing. the court of human rights ruled that the results of the 2011 parliamentary elections were seriously
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compromised. this year, russia's 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 bella box is not being secured at night. follett book stuffing and complaints that electronic votes . that easy to manipulate. gulf says the scale of reported fraud is unprecedented. was that sherman are 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 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. like when she's who are a parliament. dear friends,
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let me congratulate you all for a clean and honest victoria. i just spoke with the chairman of the party dmitri and television at vedder. he felt real and as a severe coffee, so he could not be with us today. but he asked to convey to all of you his words of enormous gratitude, which of you have contributed to our overall result. thank you very much. i see about the product on the exit polls point to a victory for united russia where the reduced of the vote, the communist seems to be the main beneficiary. i think united russia is super majority for the opposition. hope all is not lost for russia. democracy, furniture, algebra, moscow. a humanitarian crisis is looming enough. ganeth stan where man, newish children are filling up hospital wards. unison says many of them could die if they don't get urgent treatment. i shall, i'll borrow
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a report some couple. gasping for this child is in critical condition of his no ventilator of this hospital in cobb. she's among thousands of new born here in a county son who desperately need immediate treatment. as i, as you see here is the time horton exchange. they mature and he made a constant supply of boston and the appropriate temperature in order to survive. and in the absence of resources were willing to volkswagen. incubator in this was poor shape. this shortage of math love medicine and beta. her middle east is the uni, seth representative enough. gone is is visiting this hospital to see what are the most urgent needs. delays is raglin to address the growing needs of health
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facilities, enough gone and with each passing day, afghan children are dying of disease and monetization. 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. the government officials have other priorities. taliban leaders are desperate for international recognition and financial assistance. but the gun is big donors remain captain of the taliban. in the meantime, the health system is on the verge of collapse. doctors and nurses brave. they were
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long away, but they are short staffed and overwhelmed with the number of children who are treated here every day. and who stuff from measles and bung attrition. and in many cases, because they don't have the wife equipment, they are throttling to find the right word to tell the parents that their children may not make it tomorrow or the day after. as my hubby is a pity tuition exhausted and helpless, he and his colleague no, there would be a tough time ahead. what to do because it's hard. because not then you will and food will likely run out soon. if assistance doesn't arrive, there will be no electricity and he is a newborn wart will return to the same hospital 2 hours after with filmed this child, her bed was empty. she was too weak to baffle an infection that spread through her
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body. hush about about his era cavalry injury care i want is the u. n. refugee agency director for asia and the pacific. he says have gas fan is facing humanitarian emergency that could get worse. in afghanistan, the humanitarian needs are overwhelming. right now, as we speak, the medical systems as a highlighted, the food and the shelter needs with the impending winter is immense. and i think the key part of the international community is response right now should focus on ramping up the manager and assistance for the millions in need. 4 units, the, we're looking at $3500000.00 internally displaced individuals inside us going to spend half a 1000000 of them just due to the conflict. and right now, these people just like many, many millions of after 12 foot security out there need the support of the international community urgent ramping up of these resources will impact 38000000
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afghans who are in afghanistan right now with a situation that was deteriorating over the past months and in urgent need of help, we did see your manager in partners and others ramping up as we speak when i was in couple manager and assistance was coming through pockets. found trucks came in with assistance, but this is just a drop in the bucket small bucket we need to really increase and wrap it up. if not, of fear is that the with the impending winter lives will be lost. and time is of a sense right now as we speak, still ahead on al jazeera facing a life sentence. the man who inside the hotel wanda, is about to have faith on terrorism charges. and why jeff corona advised cases, crusade, canadian prime minister suggestion judo is not a
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still on the coast of a man, you have a little bit of clad, which really reflects what's happening with the wind direction. southwest is the edge of the monster. still keeping solid usually it cost a bit drizzly, but that is the exception. not the room, mostly for iran, levant, the radio peninsula. it is still quite hot. not associate has been and there's an interest in the wind direction. this orange here is just picked up over iraq and kuwait brought dancer eastern saturday, just catches everything out. now again, places like bahrain, katara is doing that at the moment. though, how's weather is influenced by that. it is not a shumate. it's still about sitting on 40 degrees, which is bad average, but it feels rather different. it is not humid. now, there is still mon sudle type, right, just catching parts of pakistan, it's shifting karate, but dry. it is quite sherry and we've seen flooding recently in the hall. we might
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see again, showers all way down the in this valley. so the potential is still there. and there are a few showers in northern turkey. in the forecast, the wind is much, much lighter through the g than the eastern met down is not really affecting the weather at all. and still on the coast of townsend, the air and kenya is a week, but still existing, bouncing, bringing a few showers. the in hong kong has become a dangerous business one or one east and those who refuse to be silent. oh, now he's there. on counting recall is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism . president, teaching ping launches, reaping socialist reform, to address inequality in the world. second biggest economy, plus one second,
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had watches a spelling fall counting the cost on the a. welcome back. a recap of our top story. on al jazeera, the 1st 300 haitians who has been hoping to find refuge in the us have been sent back to puerto prince. the u. s. is helping its operating rather a 75 a day to report to deport thousands of people from a texas watertown road. counting is under way, after 3 days upon an entry election team. russia ex post put the pro, put in united russia party on course to win with around 45 percent of the vote has been numerous accusation. several reiki and a humanitarian crisis is no mean enough gun is done where my children are filling
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up hospital wars. thousands of newborns are in desperate need of treatment. unit test, as many of them could die if they don't get urgent as well. leaders gather in new york for this year's un general assembly. the united nations and the united kingdom are convening a high level meeting on climate change. the goal is to build momentum ahead of the cop 2600 in glasgow in november. our diplomatic editor james space has this report . now they take billions of dollars more and years and years for to get the roof and we are a climate protest by the group extinction. rebellion just straight away from the un headquarters in new york. the world will be watching this week, the last gathering of global leaders before vital climate negotiations take place in just 6 weeks time. i talked to her as climate deal was agreed in 2015, but experts say it didn't go far enough. in many countries have not met their
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commitments with the clock ticking towards a key meeting in glasgow and scotland. the un secretary general sounds a little pessimistic about achieving a new landmark deal. you been talking about mistrust taking place between the developed world in the developing world? do you think that could derail any agreement? and how serious would that be for the world? it can and this would be extremely serious and we must avoid that. we must establish trust. i think it's important that developed countries understand that the need to do more in support of developing countries, namely, fulfilling the commitments made in paris that's going beyond that. when world leaders gather here, i'll be discussing a wide range of issues. top of the agenda is afghanistan, they'll be a meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries of the g 20. and then a meeting of the ministers of the 5 permanent members of the un security council. this is the 1st general assembly, attended by president joe biden. he'll chair
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a session on cobra 19 with the aim of trying to find a way to vaccinate the world. james bay's ouch is era of the united nations. the man who's a story inside the film hotel, wanda, is about to find out if he is going to spend 25 years in prison. full which is a bi geena, is credited with saving hundreds of lives during the genocide in 1994. he since become a vocal critic of president polk a gummy and is now facing terrorism charges malcolm lab reports. the hollywood made him a hero for saving lives, very excited when the prosecutors say pull recess, a beginner is a terrorist and a murderer. he's been tried in a court in the capital, kigali, prosecuted, blame him for attacks on civilians that happened in rwanda 3 years ago. one of them was in this village, i told them to caribbean garbo antwan's neighbors, thought he was dead after the attack has hit him on the head with
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a machete. i was knocked out for 2 hours when we never knew who it was. after the authorities investigated and said it was a munitions. the village administrators car was sat on fire during the attack. this is what remains of it. 3 people were killed, others were injured. but all the people we spoken to in the village say they have no idea who the attackers were. prosecutors say pul recess, a beginner was responsible. recessive beginner denies it. in a look around that time he fledged support for the armed group. the claims responsibility for the attacks called the f l n. the term has come for us to use it near me as possible to bring about tinge in brenda. as all political. i've been trying to now. recess, a beginner, told the court, his role was political and he wasn't involved in the violence. he said he was
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kidnapped in dubai last year and brought to kick ali. he stopped attending court hearings because he said the trial was unfair. international legal observers agree, jeffrey robertson is monitored the trial from london for the american bar association. this became something of a show try. the prosecution, evidence against him was shown, but he wasn't cross examined in any satisfactory way. so the verdict is we understand it. we're not in that sense, be reliable during rwanda's genocide in 1994 recessive again, i saved hundreds of people in the hotel where he was the manager, the film hotel. rwanda told the story and made him famous. he since fled into exile and became a focal critic of rwanda as president falk. again, may the observer say it's also
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a problem that ca gummy has said he's guilty before the verdict that some of the that i was of london isn't that will last because openings actions and because of the organizations in their own 2 or lead the red x expected on monday pool recess, a beginner could be jailed for 25 years. malcolm web al jazeera, he golly rwanda gunman in nigeria, i have released another 10 children of doctors from their school in kaduna state. in july, officials have confirmed the gunmen were paid a ransom 3 days earlier. $120.00 children were taken from the hospitals that be failed. baptists high school. 21 are still missing. kidnapping for ransom has been on the rise in nigeria with more than 1000 students, abducted this year, canadian head to the poles on monday and as not parliamentary election. prime minister just intruder hopes to turn his minority government into my joys. he is
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facing a 5th challenge in an unexpectedly close race, jody vance report to monterey, 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, and he's become increasingly unpopular in recent months. back is 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
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a coven state of emergency one caused by its premier lifting all cove. it 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 the leaders make in a crisis. matter half measures won't do. to fight this 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 allude? i spect a 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 there probably be minority liberal pollsters will tell
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you that the alberta emergency is a gift to the liberals. really depends on the level to which just intrude can exploit it politically. and then it depends on the extent to which in the face, the political advantage grabbing or exploitation. i'm going to take this and i'm going to run with it. it changes voters. mine with the 2 major parties deadlocked. and the polls showing voter apathy as well as anger, whomever, forms government is going to need to lead a nation starved for a pre pandemic. normal. jody van al jazeera montreal. the final televised debate has taken place ahead of germany's election in a week's time. most analysts say social democratic candidate, olaf shoals came out on top shows is the current finance minister in angle americas coalition government. and he is the front runner to succeed her as chancellor. as not poll conducted shortly after the debate gave him victory over main rival army
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national the u. s. faith of alabama had more death than birth last year for the 1st time in recorded history. state house officials have blamed the corona virus for the surgeon fatalities. the u. s. is recording an average of 140000 new cases and 2000 deaths a day. in nicaragua, hundreds of people are fighting to access limited oxygen supplies. relatives of crone of ice, patients have lined up in the capitol managua to refill oxygen tanks. vice president rosario, maria has accused doctors of health terrorism for reporting. the virus is more widespread than officials acknowledge. many people are being forced to care for sick family members at home. that thousands of people have been told to leave their homes at table candy corruption on the spanish canary islands. it follows a week of increasing seismic activity on the island of la palmer, 500 kilometers off the coast of west africa, alexia bryan,
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recourse into the night. a fiery spouse of one over and clouds of dark smoke spew answered the volcano. in the corner of the a national park, the russian began with a thunderous roll earlier in the day, in spain's canary islands, off the coast of north western africa. the island of la palmer had 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 work and so forth. i don't know how to explain it, it was powerful, powerful 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 suddenly loading the molten liquids shooting hundreds of meters into the sky and pouring down the hillside close to some isolated villages. thousands of people were being moved from
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their home, but it's thought most of the island, 85000 residents and not at risk on the would your me or i'm very scared. expect to move on. we didn't expect it. we've had earthquakes all night this morning. i had to hold onto the tv, select the living room. in the last major russian there, and 9711 man was 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 to the un general assembly and stay it travelling to the canary islands to meet with local officials or simply a double compliment that look in the chill right now we are keeping a close eye on the fires that may happen as a result of the russian. we will deploy, not only the civil guard who are already there, but also the national police force firefighters and members of the military emergencies. unit up on the corner of the hall is one of the most active volcanic
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regions in the canaries. knowledge is say, well, it's too early to know for sure. this option could last for weeks or even months. alex here brian al jazeera netflix has one television top on our for the 1st time. and the me goes to the crown, the streaming service to best drama theories for the crown, a show about the british monarchy under queen elizabeth it also one best limited theory for the queen gambit, when captain, sweet by streaming platforms of the emmys comp on, ah, for the battle with the headlines on al jazeera, hundreds of haitians helping to find refuge in the us, have been flown to portal prince. there among the 13000 who had gathered at
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a border town in texas, some had spent years making the journey from south america to the us.

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