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be a handy little prefect of the prime minister to clamp down on the fresh covering the waves. the news is covered for listening post on a just a rushes rolling party wins parliamentary elections after sweeping crackdown on critics bought, it loses some ground according to partial result. ah, hello, i'm emily, angling this is al jazeera live from joe. how are coming up? hundreds of migraines supported by the us, a back in how you see others say they've south and why too much to return home now? 1000 forced from the horns of okay. no one spends atlantic ocean island of la
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paloma ross for the 1st time in 15 years and facing a life sentence. the man who inspired the film a hotel were one. there is a band to he has faith on terrorism charges. ah rushes pro kremlin ruling parties on cause to retain its parliamentary majority according to partial results, but it lost some support compared to the previous election. the opposition has alleged ford was widespread as most kremlin critics were bought from contesting after a year of crackdowns pen. and smith's reports from moscow. mcculla bon off is one of more than a 1000 candidates in these parliamentary elections back by tactical voting campaign . who activists believe a best placed defeat the pro kremlin united russia party. it's
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a strategy conceived by supporters of jailed opposition activists. alexi, nevada butler bonham 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 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 bothered box stuffing. the european court of human rights ruled that the results of the 2011 parliamentary elections were seriously 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 ballot boxes 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
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with other sherman or pursuit. 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 at vedder. he fell ill 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. each of you have contributed to our overall result. thank you very much. ben. it's me joins us live now from moscow. hello, there have been
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a while. the united russia retain the majority as your package said, it's a slightly wake up performance. why was that? again, this is actually russia's election commission headquarters in central moscow where they've counted according to a big screen to my right, 90 percent of the vote now and he has united russia not only keeps his majority, it's actually a super majority, but it maintains from the last parliament i eat enough seats in parliament to allow it to change the constitution. this is despite the fact that have been widespread allegations of voting irregularity. for example, here in moscow, we still don't have the results of the electronic voting on a voting was made much more widespread in this election. and you would think those votes were contained, they hadn't come through yet in moscow. and exit polling in moscow, suggested that many normally united russia can candidates winning. so we're still
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waiting for those results to come through. and also the commission is put back until 2 o'clock. last by 2 hours. a decision on announcing the final result was due at mid day. here. we're now being told by the my person is meeting the chairman the how did the election commission mid day. that's why it's being corporate back. i'd also remember that even before these election started, it's been very difficult to cold and fat, or any serious opposition. candidates have either been jail, they bought from voting, right. been exiled, or they just scared out of standing for election. so they all were stocked in favor of united russia before anybody went to the we appreciate your inside. so thank you very much, ben. it's me joining us live from moscow. and 5 people have been killed in the shooting in the russian city of pen. according to investigators, several others reported to have been injured. the shooting on the university campus seems to have ended. students were earlier same jumping from classroom to
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a skank to have chemist on now and i sole affiliate has claimed responsibility for bombings in the city of joanna bad over the weekend. the group known as ice ok says it carried out a 3 attacks on saturday and one on sunday, the bloss targeted taliban fighters at least 7 people were killed and 30 injured for more on this story. hashem joins us live from cobble, hello, that hash and took us through the significant surveys attacks. well the announcement by the ice k, the atlantic state of what i found, which is an affiliate, would be of i failed that it was behind the series of last that took place in july. then the attacks over the last few days is quite a show of defiance and the show force. they are sending a message to the taliban that they will have to deal with ice gay in the near future. and this is going to both serious problems for the taliban because it came
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to power saying that to the people who got it sent that with them impala, there will be a sense of security. so we are likely heading to was a collision between the taliban and the ice guy been talking to senior solid beneficial that they have been telling me that we are still investigating the gate or the audit. but the say that we are confident this is ice and now ice gay when asked them about what's next to say, we'll have to wait and see what happens. and that's why jill at a bad, mostly because this has been as strong hold of the ice k. and they want to tell the taliban that the days ahead are going to be an extraordinary moment for all the parties and the eyes. gay is trying to further expand its presence in i've got it done and i think we are trying also to tell the international community that they would have to deal with them in the near future. this is posing serious challenges for the taliban. but also for the americans and the europeans in particular, because we were telling the tale about if you don't clamp down on ice gay, if you, if you allow the ice k to use this country as a platform for launch,
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it's actually got thought that we have serious, i'm if occasions all the way we have to deal with the future. all of this is obviously compounded by the humanitarian situation that you've been reporting from a hospital in cobble. what's the state of health facilities in the capital? they are the most abominable fashion of the society of, of gun is 10. and we been talking over the last few days about politics and about thought about trying to expand their influence across the country. but by the end of the day, we're talking about a 1000000 african girls who have been affected by the decisions of the taliban and the restrictions when it come to the opening of the schools and the gender segregation laws when it comes to the health sector, which is collapsing by all asked him as of all the international observers he'd have gotten is that you have a 1000000 afghan children who are the risk of severe mun, attrition. and when you look at the situation on the ground, it means that we are likely to see more and more children dying in the near future
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. $60000.00 gun children have been affected by measles outbreak and 51 percent of the gun. children have not been vaccinated against measles because of the security situation. many people, many parents could not afford to take the kids from the villages or the mountainous areas bring them to hospital to be vaccinated. this compounded with the absence of basic services, basic material in many hospital. the hospital we visited yesterday was a microcosm of the hospitals. enough line is that let alone those left in desolate areas with the absence of all basic materials. this is a catastrophe situation that could just be in the near future. more children are going to be di, 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 con is done,
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who desperately need immediate treatment. as i, as you see here, to the child before they mature and he made a consent for player boston, then the appropriate temperature in order to survive. and in the absence of resources there wouldn't their vocal incubator in this was poor shape. this shortage of math love medicine and beta food. her little e is the uni seth representative enough. gone is dan is visiting this hospital to see what are the most urgent needs. delisa struggling to address the ever growing needs of health facilities enough gone in. and with each passing day, afghan children are dying of disease and monetization. while there is always life
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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 kept tickle of the taliban. in the meantime, the health system is on the verge of collapse. doctors and nurses brave their work long hours, but they are short staffed and overwhelmed with the number of children who are treated here every day and her stuff from measles,
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unbundle christian. and in many cases, because they don't have the wind equipment, they are troubling to find the right word to tell the parents that their children may not make it tomorrow or the day after ashmond how b b is that pity, tuition exhausted and helpless. he and his colleagues know that it would be tough times ahead. what to do because it's hard, because then you will and food will likely run out soon. if assistance doesn't arrive, there will been no electricity and he is a newborn wart. we 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 body. hush about about all his ears covered under the people from hazy hoping to find refuge in the us, have been flown at porto prince. they were among the 13000 who gathered an aborted
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town in texas. some spent years making the journey from south america to the us up to 7 dami flights, a planned and a major operation to send the remaining people back home from texas. like we do wonderful not 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 know they will be ready to receive and process these migraines reported by force in our to airports. but the problem is that the people don't accept the false deputation because that is the reason the left. they did not want to live in haiti still ahead on al jazeera. now they take millions of dollars more and years and years more to get the roof. and we are climate protests outside the u. n. is world ladies begin to discuss their commitments to kind of mission? ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello hope your week's off to a good start. we're going to schedule in somewhat weather and also storms through the balkans on monday wasn't long ago that this was some of the best weather across the continent. belgrade you were in the thirty's, now you're down to the teens, but still nice weather can be found. so we'll track that out through greece and turkey is near at 35 degrees c resort city of antalya. 33. look at athens full on sunshine with a high 36 degrees. enjoy it because temperatures are going to drop in the days ahead toward the end of the week, we're down to $23.00, so that is well below average of 2 iberia. plenty of sunshine can be found here except for northern parts in toward this northeast corner of spain. more what, whether on top soggy conditions still for a huge swath of france in store on monday and toward the east. look what we got
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going on here. north northeast, when that's really dragon down the temperatures. moscow vill next to men square all in single digits. so we focus men's really raw feeling here because of the breezy winds. also wet weather, but the sun returns on thursdays, so that will help bump up your temperature to 11 degrees out of what weather we've seen toward this northwest corner of molly 57 millimeters, but no rain on monday bomb the co has a high of 32 degrees, that's it for me season. the weather sponsored my cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. the world's lungs being ceased. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of football pitcher per minute to meet the markets insatiable appetite for logging mining and farming. as both scenarios, government 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
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jazeera. ah, ah, the hello, are you watching how to 0? i'm emily angland. a reminder of our top stories is our rushes and pro kremlin ruling party is on course to retain. if parliamentary majority, according to partial results, by the last some support compared to the previous election, opposition says fraud was widespread. and people have been killed in a shooting in the russian city of pam, according to investigated. several others are reported to be injured. the shooting on a university campus appears to have entered and hundreds of microphones from heidi
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expelled from the us and re penetration flight have arrived. in puerto prince authorities plan to shot her up to 7 flight day to report thousands more from texas and border town. and john, home and reports from aconia on mexico border with the united states were many migrant se they've suffered. why too much to return home? now? i may. this is how one us border patrol officer receive patient migrant crossing the rio grande. coming that with food to camp they've set up in texas. women are just why the the oh. 6 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i mean we've got our families inside dying of homeless. you've had to go out to
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buy the, you can see this one is still getting back in for the come up. so 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 kansas sprung up in del rio, texas over the last 2 weeks. they won't asylum, the us authorities are overwhelmed. this is just the latest splash point in a month long surge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them. because i found a sanitary product. there aren't any food there isn't any either. they don't give you anything. we met nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching for food medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities are also now flowing haitians back home days, planes now going to people. what do you think about looking at what kills me about
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that is that everyone knows what we have are going through. 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. but daddy and get notorious rate robbery too much for most of them, so that it was 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. can security forces were patrolling the river to it was getting even tougher. mexican authorities have opened the dime further upstream, which they do quite regularly, but it will, it means is that these people are now struggling even more to get across the waters
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a lot deeper here. it's just another obstacle in another danger for them as they try and get into the united states john home and how does it? i couldn't, you know, if i, as in golf, parts of a migrant camp on the great island of seminar that was set to close in the coming days, hundreds of red since had been evacuated and there were no reports of injuries. the migrants were due to be transferred from that camp to a new facility, new by the coming hours. john russell. it has more from the family on the opening of that new still he, we haven't actually seen any upset migrants ourselves today as we've been filming 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
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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 a process of registration in 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, to the new camp which is up on the mountain top nearby towns if people have been told to leave their homes after a volcanic eruption and one of spain canary islands. we're looking at live pictures now, and it follows a wake of increasing seismic activity on the palm of 500 kilometers of the coast of west africa. for more on this story, alexia bryan report into the night. a fiery spouse's lover and clouds of dark smoke spew answered the volcano. in the corner of the
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national park, the russian began with a thunderous roll earlier in the day, in spain's canary islands, off the coast of northwest and africa. the island of la palmer had already been on high alert after more than 22000 treatments who reported in the space of a week. but just days ago, scientists had said they didn't believe interruption was eminent. was really got to go for it. i don't know how to explain it, it was powerful, powerful to see a sudden explosion like that. we were on orange alert. there were loads of tremors, but being an orange alert. i couldn't imagine it, but i'll 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 are being moved from their home. but it's thought most of the island, $85000.00 residents and not at risk. would you me or? i'm very scared. i didn't expect to move on,
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but we didn't expect it. we've had earthquakes all night this morning. i had to hold onto the tv room by the end of last major russian there and 9711 man was killed. he took photographs near the miles 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 are more simply compliment that look in the channel 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 emergency unit. the cobra v a is one of the most active volcanic regions in the canaries. falcon knowledge is say, well, it's too early to know for sure. disruption could last the weeks or even months.
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alex here brian al jazeera according to wander, is about to sentence, the man whose story, in spite of the film a hotel, rwanda pole will say some again shouted and saved hundreds of people during the genocide in 1900. 4 butting fell out with president poll coggan may and is now charged with terrorism offenses. the 67 year old faces 25 years in prison. malcolm web reports, the hollywood made him a hero for saving lives. very excited were wondering, prosecutors, a pool 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. thank you. karen gather 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
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authorities investigated and said it was a militia. 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 attack. as we're prosecutors say pull recessive beginner was responsible. recessive beginner denies it. in a little round that time he fledged support for the armed proved claimed responsibility for the attacks called the f l. n. the time has come for us to use it need me as possible to bring about tinge in glenda as hopefully to commit been tried in recess, a beginner, told the court, 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
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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, tried the prosecution, evidence against him was shown, but he was in cross examine in any satisfactory way. so the verdict is we understand that we're not in that sense, be reliable during rwanda's genocide in 1990 for recess, a beginner, saved hundreds of people in a 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 full cammie. the observer say, it's also a problem that kick me has said he's guilty before. the verdict that similar to the
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blunder is that we are last because openings actions and because of the musicians were only true or lead the red x expected. on monday pulled recess, a beginner could be jailed for 25 years. malcolm web al jazeera, he golly rwanda gum and nigeria had released another 10 children objected from their school and could, during the stays in july, me officials have confirmed the gum and were paid a ransom 3 days earlier. 120 children were taken from their accommodation at the high school. 21. still missing kidnappings for ransom have been on the rise in one area with more than a 1000 students subjected this morning, have paid their final respects to a former algerian president of dela izzy's and put a flicker at states at a state funeral. in algiers, senior officials joined the put of lincoln family at the low cave and he was
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algeria is longer serving president, but stepped down from office in 2019 following major protests. but a flicker restored pace to algeria in the 1990 s. but many blamed him for recent economic problems. he died on friday as, as reforms as world late is gathering new york for the future. un general assembly, the united nations and the united kingdom conveying a high level meeting on climate change. the goal is to build momentum ahead of the call 26 summit in glasgow. this november diplomatic editor james baynes found this report. now they take billions of dollars more and years and years more to get through. and we are a climate protest by the group extinction. rebellion just streaks 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. paris climate deal was agreed in 2015
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the next but said didn't go far enough in many countries have not met their 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 and the developing world. do you think that could derail any agreement? and how serious would that be for the world? it can and it will be extremely serious and we must avoid it. 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.
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this is the 1st general assembly, attended by president joe biden. he'll chair a session on cobra 19 with the aim of trying to find a way to vaccinate the world. james spies al jazeera of the united nations. netflix has one televisions top on uh for the 1st time. and the emmy goes to the crown, the streaming service chosen best drama series to the prone to show about the british monarchy and queen elizabeth. it also one bed limited series of the queen's gambit . when kept sweep by streaming platforms of the emmys top on, ah, watching al jazeera, these are the top stories this our russia's pro kremlin ruling party is on calls to retain its super majority in parliament with most of the votes counted.
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