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an artificial intelligence here inside you have science, you have a technology 1st prize, bono era. the . ready hundreds of migraines supported by the us back in high z. say they've suffered. why too much to return home now? try to trying to stop, getting back and come up with a cross to make sure to get through. they say, because there isn't enough food for them. to be there in the can i hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from jo. how are coming up? russia ruling party wins parliamentary elections after sweeping,
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crunched down on critics bought. it loses some ground according to partial results . interest payments a g is struggling real estate giant ever ground as china and hong kong property ship plunge to the lowest level in ease and thousands forced from a home volcano one feigns atlantic ocean island of la palmer, a rough for the 1st time in 15. ah, hundreds of haitians hoping to find refuge in the us having flown to port a prince. they were among the 13000 who had gathered at a board of town in texas. some had been years making the journey from south america to the us, after 7 daily flight planned and a massive people. taishan operation defend the remaining papers back home from
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texas legged will not, for most of us, 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. they beat men and women know they will be ready to receive and process these migrant supported by force in our to airport. 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, john home and reports from aconia on mexico's border with the united states. women migrant say they've suffered. why too much to return home now? maybe this is how one the us border patrol officer received patient migrant crossing the rio grande coming back with food to camp. they've set up in texas women the
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no. 6 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, i mean we got our families inside dying of homeless. it had to go out to by the you can see this one is still getting back into the come up that they went across the street to get food. they said, because there isn't enough food for them to be there in the camp. there's more than $12000.00 migrants, mostly haitians in the camp that sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks. they want asylum. the us authorities were overwhelmed . this is just the latest flash point in a month long serge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them. like what i found out a sanitary product was, there aren't any food there isn't any either. they don't give you anything. we met
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nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching for food and medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities are also now flying haitians back home, day planes now going to people. what do you think about locking them up? what kills me about that is that everyone knows what we have are going through places. there is no president. crime is high. students can't go to school. there is no work on the economy is down. people can't put up with the port, taishan is not good for us. like many others, he said he suffered to get this foe on a journey through south america, pulse gangs, and through a patch of jungle daddy and get notorious for rate robberies. for most of them. so that it was one really difficult. i saw a lot of us who died. he told me now he's touched ground in his promised land, the u. s, but it looks unlikely he'll be able to stay the in the rush with food. we didn't see him make it back across the river into texas, and by the afternoon met,
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can security forces were patrolling the river to it was getting even tougher. mexican authorities have opened the dime further upstream, which i do quite regularly, but it will, it means is that these people are now struggling even more to get across the waters a lot deeper here. it's just another obstacle in another danger. held them as they try and get into the united states john home and how does it? i couldn't ya. fire has engulfed parts of a migrant camp on the great island of samples that was set to close in the coming days. hundreds of residents have been evacuated and there were no reports of injuries. the migrants were due to be transferred from that camp to a new facility nearby in the coming. alan. john sir, uplifts joins us live from the island of samar. john many migrants was saying to use, tell us more about why they saw reluctant to move to this new camp. well, we haven't actually seen any upset migrants ourselves today as we've been filming
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them, registering for the transfer to the new camp. in fact, if anything they're expressing to us some feelings of hope that it may be a better place. but if there are concerns about this new camp, they may stem from the fact that rumors have circulated that it will be closed and locked down can't for which people won't be able to leave. we'll talk about that shortly. in the meantime, i can show you to my left the buses, which are the 1st transfer people to the new camp. and now loading asylum seekers on board. they've just been through the process of registration and the camp this morning. you can see their belongings on the curb that they're about to go up to do the 7 kilo. it's a trip to the new camp which is up on the mountain top thereby. but in the meantime, i have with me here, the general secretary of the 1st reception service that the government agency
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that's in charge of all the camps on the islands and in mainland greece. mister montana. can you tell me what do we expect to happen today? i really nicely organized transfer of 200 people from these up to a more than you come we saw last night. do you know anything about why that was that on the eve of the transfer, you know, in crucial times where we have this thing that they set up some fires, we were expecting a bio these days. and we were pretty organized for that. that's why it was put down that quickly. it was set up in a place that was already without anyone, any hobbies and, and i think that they are burning down the plate things that they don't want to carry with them and they have to leave them behind. but we are prepared for that that we were something that was inside our let's say, risks. now we've spoken to migrant this morning who hopeful about this move,
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but we've also spoken to 8 workers who feel that there may be risk associated with a new camp. it's labeled a closed controlled access camp for refugees. does that mean they're going to be locked in the com cars? multi purpose function, let's say there is a part of that kind of is completely close and this is according to the law for those that are supposed to be to turn to turkey for the days that they are in these let's say between stage before moving to turkey, the other part of the camp we call it close regulated, which means that they have a regulated exit and entry, as you will see. and you have already seen them with the 20 kits that you have a car and they fight because of allows you to go in and out. and this is mainly for protection. i mean, not anyone can go inside the camp or anyone can leave it at any time that she wants, not even you or me, but would have access to the campus if i'm not allowed to have conscious that we have talking about the really vulnerable population with children and different
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vulnerable groups that needs to be protected. these people will have the ability even inside the camp to have shape areas that are zones that you are not allowed to go in, even if you're out in the capital of the camp. for example, the, the zone for the companies miners in that zone, only people with a specific axis. and right, we'll have to go inside. and finally, miss little this, we've seen refugees here. being able to walk into the camp, availed themselves of and jo facilities sit down and have a coffee walk around town. this camp is 7 kilometers away, up on the top of a mountain. what will the can't contain and will they still be able to come into town soon enough? i think that the camp will contain everything that is needed, like a mini market, the coffee shop, whatever is needed inside, but more or less they will have the ability to go out if they weren't, we have already from today on a full time, better day as the bus that we go up and down to the town,
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it's only 7 kilometers as you said. so it's not that the remote and they will have the capacity to go out and come and visit if they need to. but the, to this, you know, so the week is, and i think what the, asking for is a safe environment. actually asylum is all about safety. so this is what we as opposed to provide. thank you very much, just a little think. so what we're going to be documenting today is this transfer and the 1st impressions of the asylum seekers as they enter the new camp. and we'll report back to you on that. thank you very much. john john surplus. there was an update from the island of some kind of stands i still affiliate has claimed responsibility for waken bombings in the city of joanna bad, the group known as ice. ok says it carried out 3 separate attacks on saturday and another on sunday. the last targeted the taliban fighters at least 7 people were killed and 30 injured. breaking news now and rushes into facts,
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news agencies says there's been a shooting in the siberian city of time. there are reports of dead and wounded after an individual opened fire at the cds university. some students and teachers said to be locked in classrooms. pam university has confirmed one person has been injured with more developments as they come to hand road counting is under way after 3 days of parliamentary elections in russia. exit polls put the pro kremlin united russia party on course to when most kremlin critics were bought from running after a year of crackdowns. they have been numerous allegations of irregularities. as bernard smith's reports from moscow become on 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
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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 company since 2011 in moscow. people have forgotten what it used to be like. we have seen various examples of bothered box stuffing. the european court of human rights ruled that the results of the 2011 parliamentary elections was seriously compromised. this year, russia's leading vote monitoring group of goals. so as 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. paula book stuffing and complaints that electronic votes. that easy to manipulate. gulf says the scale of reported fraud is unprecedented
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because other 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 bought a lemon. dear friends, let me congratulate you all for a clean and honest victoria. i just spoke with the chairman of the party, demitria and television, mad 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. here by jim to the exit polls point to
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a victory for united russia where the reduced of the vote, the communist seems to be the main beneficiary. i think united russia is the super majority for the opposition. hope all is not lost for russia. democracy furnished with algebra, moscow still head on al jazeera. why a surge of corona virus cases could save canadian prime minister justin trudeau in these nap election. ah, mary sen, europe's had a huge shock with a dropping temperature. this swell of cloud shows it's not changed very much. and the 1st significant snow phone in the out for many months with this low run, the east was so a monday that rain because it's rain now rather than snow. drop it high. it's gone
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through the hungarian plane, but all the way back, you see it still raining. that radius spreading slowly sense. but look up here, then is at 7 degrees f, a maximum temperature, moscow's about 7 waterfalls 11 as 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 70. 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 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 also reaches the northern shores of west africa. otherwise, west africa, she is generating more piles of shares and they're going off shore. these orange centers, and this too often may develop into late season hurricanes. the
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hello your what you know to 0. i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this our hundreds of haitian, my friends expelled from the us own repatriation flight and arrived in port au prince was already planned to charger up to 7 flights a day to deport thousands more from a texas or to town i've got to stand, i feel affiliated has claimed was sponsibility for we can bombing cd of july, the bad. the bloss and cognitive taliban fighters, at least 7 people were killed and 30 injured rushes. interaction news agencies says there's been a shooting in this iberian cd of there are reports of 3 dead and wounded after an individual. i can fire at the cds. university university has confirmed that 4 people have been injured. the 1st vote in hong kong held under reforms imposed by badging has chosen an election committee with just one off
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position leaning candidate fewer than $5000.00 people from mostly pro establishment circles were eligible to cost balance. the committee will choose hong kong next to leda and only half its legislative council. electra reforms imposed the main show on the so called patriots loyal to china, who govern the city. probably stocks in china and hong kong have plunged to the lowest levels in half a decade as fees mount about the fate of a massively indebted real estate giant. ever grind interest payments on you this week with the company on the brink of default. laura burton manley has this report, roof hold roof unfinished buildings, rubble and cranes brought to a standstill in the ever ground away says complex new, china's low young city construction is unlikely to start soon. it's causing anxiety among people who saw the empty shelf as
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a future homes move. that 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. and they told us that the financial situation is not good of it. they have no money to 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. 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,
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i think the last year sell this snowball has become a little bit to be 1500 kilometers south and shins own protest chanting every grand return our money. on monday people gathered outside the headquarters despite the heavy rain. some still the building the police moved in keeping, but it's not any fires who are concerned now we have lots of layoffs here. so the laid off employees where he's at their wages will not be paid many or 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 lore about among the al jazeera canadians head to the poles. on monday, in a snap of parliamentary election,
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prime minister just introduced was hoping to consolidate his leadership with majority for his liberal party. but he is facing stiff opposition in an unexpectedly close race. jodie vance reports from one trail in a country proud of its reputation of politeness. things are getting a bit rude. just in 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. in fact, he's one of the left, 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 and early election. his hope to convert a successful pandemic response into a parliamentary majority. mister trudeau called an election. that's costing
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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 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 yourself, 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.
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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. really depends on the level to which just intruder 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 vinyl televised debate has taken place ahead of germany's election in a week's time. most analysts sang social democratic candidate, all of schultz came out on top. schultz is the current finance minister in anglo
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medical coalition government. and he's the front runner to succeed her as chancellor. as that poll conducted shortly after the debate gave him the edge of the main rival autumn in less shit. thousands of people have been told to leave their homes after a volcanic eruption on spain's canary islands. it follows awake of increasing seismic activity on the island of la, paloma 500 kilometers off the coast of west africa. lexi o'brien reports into the night. a fiery spouse of one over and clouds of dark smoke spew answered the volcano in the company of yay ha! national park. the reception began with a thunderous roll earlier in the day in spain's canary islands, off the coast of north waste and africa. the island of la palmer had already been on high alert after more than 22000 treatments reported in the space of
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a week. but just days ago, scientists said they didn't believe interruption was eminent, not really got to go for it. i don't know how to explain it, it was powerful, powerful when to see a sudden explosion like that. we were on orange alert. there were loads of tremors, but being an orange lord, i couldn't imagine it would all be so suddenly 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 are being moved from their home, but it's thought most of the islands, 85000 residents and not at risk on the water. 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 with the living room by the end of last major russian there in 19711 man was killed. if he took photographs near the mouth, afloat authorities
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a warning to curious not to get too close and stay inside if there is no cannon 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 official. what i mean more simply a double compliment that look and digital 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 forest 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 of say, well, it's too early to know for sure. this option could last for weeks or even months. alex here brian al jazeera or wanda's court is about to st. who's the man who story in spy, the film hotel, wanda pole, we say sub again, a sheltered and saved hundreds of people during the genocide in 1994. but he fell
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out with president pul academy and is now charged with terrorism offenses. the 67 year old faces 25 years in prison, malcolm web reform. the hollywood made him a hero for saving lives. it is very exciting when the prosecutors say poor 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 a machete. i was knocked out for 2 hours. we never knew who it was after the authorities investigated and said it was a munition. the village administrators car was sat on fire during the attack. this is what remains. of it. 3 people were killed,
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others were injured. that 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. sledge support for the armed group claims responsibility for the attacks called the f l. n. the terms that come for us to use it need me as possible to bring about change in brenda as hopefully to commit. i've been tried in recess, a beginner, told the call, his role was political and he wasn't involved in the violence. he said he was 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's monitor, the trial from london for the american bar association. this became something of
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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 vocal critic of rwanda as president full cammie. the observer say it's also a problem that kick m a has said he's guilty before the verdict that hello to the blunders. and that will last because openings actions and the because of the organizations in their own true or lead the red x expected on monday pool recess,
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a beginner could be jailed for 25 years. malcolm web al jazeera, he golly rwanda network. next, please. robert has won televisions, top honor for the 1st time and the emmy goes to the crown, the streaming service to the best drama series for the crown to show about the british monarchy and queen elizabeth. it also won best limited series for the queen's gambit. the wind kept a sweep by streaming platforms on top on me . hello you what you now to 0? these are the top stories this hour. at least 3 people are reported to have been killed in a shooting at a university in the russian city of pen rushes into facts. news agency says the shooter has been killed. earliest students with the same jumping.

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