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was hoping to consolidate his leadership with the majority for his liberal party, the fighting stiff off position in i'm expectedly. read or returning to our top story on the guilty bird man who inspired the film hotel rwanda. poor recess to begin his daughter cutting kimber. told out to 0, the trial is a sham. this burdick means nothing for us. our father was kidnapped, he was dragged across international border in violation of international law, tortured for 4 days and then denied. he's more phase extreme and writes he was denied access to legal, auto is chosen representation and denied access to his case file. and then she was held in solitary confinement for $250.00 days. that is a violation of the nelson mandela rule. because holding someone in more than 15 days in solid amounts to psychological. so for us this verdict is based on is based
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on nothing stays on the man who was kidnapped and tortured. additionally, throughout the duration of the trial, the co acute actually said that they were forced and call her and tortured into saying false allegations against my father. so for us, this verdict means nothing. my father should not be rwanda. be released and allowed to come home. and the government is in much as he talks with gas companies as a rise and price is, threatens to spread through the british economy. wholesale energy prices have increased by 200 percent in the u. k. this year and by 70 percent since august, small energy firms of quality on the government for help saying they fear they won't make it through the winter agenda. how is tiny by for us in london with more said janet. tell us more about what's happening, what's being done about it? well, following a meeting between the government and the energy industry leaders, the big 6 energy providers. this, after the government has come out and said it was nothing really to worry about here. they certainly isn't going to be an energy crisis over the coming winter months. they've reached a deal. they say with no way,
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one of the big supplies of natural gas to this country that norway will dramatically outfits output problem the 1st of october and that they will be more than enough supply to meet demand. so we were told you may recall bars johnson, the prime minister on his way to new york and said, look with his all a temporary glitch caused by the economy. sort of roaring out of the traps. off the pandemic, a big demand spike, the supply and market forces in time would deal with. that's all very well. it doesn't deal with the problem of the company's going bus. they small providers that are going busta number have done. so a number more are expected to it doesn't deal with the problem of consumers potentially left high and dry by this. and it doesn't deal with the problem over the coming weeks of the sort of secondary effects, the by products, the production for instance of industrial grade to carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of the fertilizer trade. the 2 biggest fertilizer producers of turned off their likes because of this gas problem that's cut down stocks and supplies of
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c o. 2 heavily used in the meat production industry heavily used in making dry ice, which is used in the food production and storage industry used in the medical industry as well. the test warning of cutbacks in hospital operations and cancellations, potentially when you add all of that, nick to the already widespread basic supply shortages. we're seeing across retailers result of disruptions to the global supply chain. raw material price is going through the roof affecting the building industry. inflation is up, tax rises that come in, the government is pulling back at the moment from a panoramic ear of benefits and support. it's a pretty nasty picture for working families in this country. that is not a nice picture for the government itself, as it persists in trying to show off this idea of an economy roaring back to life. this belies that idea somewhat, and may well impact on it as well. right. jenna, thanks, jenna. hope london. well, leaders gathering to new york for this year,
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are you in general, assembly united nations and the united kingdom convening a high level meeting on climate change it to build momentum ahead of the cult $26.00 summit, which is in glasgow in november. the double metal sign, i guess i'm going to not plan that. we need to end the war on our plan is this means committing to 0 emissions by 2015. ambitious climate and bio diversity panel and no new coal plants. after 2021, we must mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year for climate action and help developing countries make the shift to green. economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26 meeting in glasgow. that's big. so i did put together to james base, he lived the united nations and james, this of course, are amongst many things that will be discussed at the general assembly, but on climate change, building up to that crunch, meeting and clothes go. absolutely. and that meeting now is less than 50 days away and that i think is the urgency that is here the you and with this meeting on climate before the high level week,
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the normal high level week. when you hear all the countries of the world, 193 countries lay out the stall. what's been happening is not the normal set piece meeting. yes, we had antonio terrace, give a speech. and we had the k pop band bts performing earlier on and adding the youth voice to the climate debate and showing off i think the stage that is the un general assembly. but the actual meeting, the meet the meeting, the climate round table with global leaders was behind closed doors. and that's because, i think the 2 chairs, which were the un secretary general, british prime minister boris johnson. of course, he's the host of the climate negotiations that taking place in glasgow wanted to be really frank with those that are attending in the british prime minister right now as addressing reporters about the situation. just moments ago, he said that during that closed door meeting, that had countries that were the ones he said that was staring down the barrel of
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the climate crisis, the mold div, bangladesh and the marshall islands were the 3 singled out pleading with the developed world to do more and he said that really that needed to happen in a short period 6 weeks or so. before that gloss go negotiations trying to get a new global climate deal. he did say potentially there was some good news coming from the us. we may see some new financial commitments from president biden when he speaks to the general assembly in less than 24 hours time. right. so that is one important element of the proceedings. lots of other crucial issues too. not nice. the, the french theory over the submarine deal. yeah, absolutely. and the person in the spotlight will be very much president joe biden, because this is his 1st un general assembly. yes, colbert. yes. climate and yes, that route over the deal between the u. s. and australia, the u. k. also part of the strategic partnership, which is so angered,
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the french and the coming out, the french foreign minister to be here is on, even though the real will be addressing reporters. we expect more anger from him about the situation. also, i'm telling you this got morrison the, the australian prime minister wasn't supposed to come to new york. he was going to submit a pre recorded video. well, we're told he's hurrying on a plane and will be here in the next 24 hours. he will be speaking, we believe, to the un general assembly, he will be meeting key allies. will he have a meeting with the french? well, president macro is not attending. will he speak to the french foreign minister? that's not entirely clear. but it seems that they are in damage limitation mode of course. other key issues are going to be discussed during the week. another one where some of the u. s. is allies are little concerned about the way things have played out and that is afghanistan, the taliban takeover. we have a meeting of a 5 permanent members of the security council for ministers about off kind of stuff . we have a meeting at the g, 20 group of countries there. foreign ministers meeting about afghanistan and
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a meeting about women and girls in afghanistan also taking place. also with telling you and the british prime ministers just mentioned this. one thing that i think will ease things for president biden, is that announcement you've already heard about of the lifting of the travel band for europeans and u. k. residents coming to the to the u. s. that is something that was on many of the world leaders all is your opinion leaders list of what they wanted from the us . so that's one thing, but i think will please europeans about the biden administration and what they're going to do. join, it's very important week and a lot going on there in new york. james. thanks. james bates reporting well, the french president amended macro has apologized on behalf of his country for binding. algerians who fought alongside france during the year and war of independence. more than 200000 loyalist fighters, known as hawkiss, fought with the french army from 954-2900. 62. they were repressed and independent algeria for supporting the colonial power. tens of thousands ended up living in
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squalid conditions in france. macro is also promising to introduce a law on recreations, reparations, i should say, on the hockins later this year. on the house, in the name of france, i say, to the hockey's and the children, and allowed and solemn voice that the republic has a debt towards them to the combatants. i wish to express our gratitude. we will not forget to be abandon combatants to their families. who suffered the camps, the prison, the denial i ask forgiveness, we will not forget thousands of people have been told to leave their homes after a volcanic eruption of the spanish canary islands. it follows a week of increasing seismic activity on the island. la palmer, 500 kilometers off the west coast to coast west africa. anderson has this report day to and its relentless, the 1st full kind of corruption in the canary islands to 50 years. people living on
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the small island of la palmer had already been on high alerts after more than 22000 chambers were reported in the space of a week. but just days ago, scientists has said they didn't believe and eruption was imminent. now look at the skyline really got to read off what 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 would all be so sudden this rupture took everyone by surprise and by nightfall on sunday, it's ferocity became evident, molten liquid shooting hundreds of meters into the sky, and then snaking towards low land. the spanish prime minister petro sanchez, flew to the canaries. having put off a trip to new york, where he had been due to attend the un general assembly, or small shipments, compliment that look and ritual. right now we are keeping
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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 forest firefighters and members of the military emergency unit. now from above, you can see the area isn't densely populated, but whole buildings are already being consumed by the slow advance of lava. thousands have already been evacuated, and many more will have to leave their homes as the authorities can't be sure of the love as path. leaders at the emergency relief operation are hopeful that no one will be killed. the loss of homes and livelihoods could be colossal. andrew simmons, i'll just say well, it's not from gram keeley, who's a freelance journalist and he's covering the erection for madrid and he says, the economic impact on the islands could be significant. what they've gotta do is measure the lava. and from that they can,
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they can work out how long it may take for the reaction to last. they could be weeks, it could be months, they say. so at the moment the role hedging their bass at the moment the author would you say that they should be a local problem and they're not going to have to evacuate the entire island. so father rebecca paid 5000 people of rich about 500. our tourists tourism is vitally important. canary islands is suffered tremendously because of the panoramic answers and makes up about 35 percent of the g d. p of the islands at the moment as a say, as it's not desperately dangerous for tours to go there. and shouldn't put people off. bananas is one of the main bombing crops from the canary islands. and this island happens to be very rural and the day and the farmers themselves may found their buildings destroyed, whole farms destroyed. you may have seen pictures of buildings flooded with lava,
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so they can be badly hedged. hundreds of migrants from haiti who were expelled from the united states on re penetration flights have arrived in port prince and they were among 13000 who gathered in a border time in texas summer. but yes, making the journey from south america to the us of the 7th day, the flight to plan in a major deportation operation. john holt reports from you on mexico's border with united states where many migrant say they've suffered too much to return home. now . medical this is how one us border patrol officer receive patient migrant crossing the rio grande. they coming back with food to camp. they've set up in texas. you women are just what the
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oh. 6 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i mean we've got our families inside dying of homeless. it had to go out to buy the, we can see this one is still getting back in for the come up. so they went across to mexico to get food. they said, because there isn't enough food for them to be there. in the there's more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the kansas sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks. they want asylum. the us authorities are overwhelmed . this is just the latest splash point in a month from surge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them. and of course, 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,
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searching for food medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities are also now flying patients back home. days claims now going to court and people. what do you think about last month? 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. the economy is down, people can't put up with us. deportation is not good for us. like many others, he said he suffered to get this for on a journey through south america, pulse gangs and through a patch of jungle. but daddy and gut notorious to 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 and he's promised land the us. 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, mexican security forces were patrolling the river to it was getting even tougher.
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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 for them as they try and get into the united states john home. and i'll just say that i couldn't you, logan's, parliament is meeting 2 votes on a draft policy aimed at finding a way out of the economic crisis. a prime minister, nat geo. mccarthy for the new government last week after more than a year, a political deadlock center holder has this update now from barrett statements made by m. p. 's in a recent days as well as during the parliament session. all but assures that the prime minister may, at these new government will win the confidence vote in a parliament. but the statement, the ministerial statement presented by me, which really outlines his future policies. well,
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there's nothing new. it's the same statement that have been issued by successive governments, him in recent years, promises to fight corruption, promises to and waste in safe institution, all these reforms that need to be done in order for lebanon to unlock international assistance. lebanon is in need of hard currency, and the only way forward is through the i m. s. a bailout package with the i m f, as he's saying that his government is ready to restart. but the previous government was negotiating with the i, m f. but those talks collapse and it's the same political forces, the previous government and the new governments. so many are wondering whether there is really a political will to carry out these reforms. let me just give you one example, a forensic audit of the central bank. what will that do that's going to expose corruption, and it's not just those in the central bank, but all the political forces in this country have vested interest with, with each other. so many feel that there won't be much change that this new
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government may try to stabilize the situation because the economy has all but collapse. nearly 80 percent of the population is for the currency. the currency has collapse and many feel that this government will only try to stabilize the situation until the upcoming elections early early next. next year. first, boats in hong kong, held under reforms imposed by beijing has selected an election committee with just one position, leaning candidates, fewer than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles were eligible to cause ballots. the committee will choose the territories, next leader and a half its legislative council. it is one of the biggest nights in television, the prime time, emmy awards tv answer to the oscars this year on demand streaming service is one a series of top prizes cementing their rise to prominence in the industry. it's all going to be this report on netflix, the on demand streaming service 1st entered the emmy awards nearly 10 years ago. this year at one televisions toner for the 1st time. and the emmy goes to the crown
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i sprang to the television academy. thank you. netflix. thank you, sony. thanks this lot. yeah. lady diana spencer, i'm, i just, i was speaking netflix to the best drama series for the crown. a series about the british monarchy under queen elizabeth, your majesty, your majesty chess isn't always competitive. netflix also won best limited series for the queen's gambit. beautiful. the one thing that no algorithm can predict and no $1000000000.00 budget can manufacture is word of mouth. this award is for the fans who told their friends, and who became friends, fans who told their friends to you got to watch the orphan girl chest rama the
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cable channel one, dominate the emmys this year. netflix is $144.00 words, equaling the broadcast. network records set by cbs in 1974. a further sign that relative newcomers have ended the traditional broadcasters with programs of better quality, cadillac. netflix is success kept a sweet voice streaming platforms, apple tv headless. so one best comedy series are you. i think that's what it's all by breaking change, unlike the virtual ceremony of last year, due to the coded 19 pandemic this year. so the red carpet rolled out for the stars once again in los angeles. but while some things have returned to normal, how people watch television has changed, streaming services are forced traditional broadcast as to alter their concepts of the business and their success at the emmys shows. they now dominate the tv industry, victoria gates and be al jazeera. the still ahead here now does,
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ah, me. ah ah ah ah, this board is joe nick, thank you. french football club loans have been ordered to play the next to home games behind closed doors off to crowd trouble and saturdays door begins. champions . leal and investigation is underway and the could face further sanctions after opposing fans began throwing things at each other before long support has ran on the pitch at half time to confront the visitor's right place. and students had to
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break them up, kick off to the 2nd half of the delayed for around 30 minutes. last went on to win the match. one know. when roger federer announced last month, he did a 3rd neil peroration. many of his fans were left wondering if they see him play at the top of the level again. so they'll be pleased to hear that the 4 year old is sounding positive about his recovery. phaedra has given encouraging updates, but admits he needs to be patient. i'm feeling actually really good to considering . you know that things are not as i hope they would be, but you know, recovering well and rehab is going really good. i must say, i've had no setbacks, you know, every day is a better day. i'm feeling strong and excited for what's to come. fetter was also full of praise for rival novak joke of h saying what he chief says. he was truly exceptional, just which one the australian open french open and wimbledon, lost the us open final meaning he fell short of completing the calendar. slam allow
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smile play. it's when on 4 majors in the same season with rod laver 52 years ago and federal believe it will be done again. it is possible that it's going to be going to happen again. we saw it was no back myself and rafa that we come extremely close, but you know, just doing it think you need a bit of luck and you need perseverance strengths. you need everything, you know, and that's why i think it's going to be hard. but it's possible golf now and the european team are on their way to wisconsin, where they will try to retain the right account, whistling straits they dominated in recent years, winning 7 at the last 9 contexts. i think that's a nice mix in the team. we have a few younger guys do all the guys and it's everybody seems to be, it seems to be a really good level to mix of the into the hasn't brought in by the younger guys. they really, really helps. so yeah, i'm very happy. anyway. it's just a nice atmosphere. nobody's too too excited that this stage but there's certainly
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an element of it there. you're a been taken experience teams. the stays with just 3 keys in their side compared to 6 in the us. 1848 year old lee. westwood will be making his 11th the parents and the englishman is on hands to support the debutant now. so this my job now is as one of the veterans to help the likes of shame and victor men, some of the guys that only played one line actually can help them through it. you kind of feel like a rookie, because it is quite obvious, quite different to any other tournament you play. i mean, yes, to the end of the day we go out there in the golf course and try and play match against the other guys. but you know, i think the whole surrounding, you won't be able to have the same kind of routine that would normally have the tournaments been more than 4 months since the covey. 19 pandemic whole to the world's richest 2020 cricket tournament. but now the indian premier league is back,
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albeit into by the a team league resumed in the united arab emirates on sunday with 5 time champions moved by indians taking on the chin. i super king the children began in india, but was holsted in may near itself white point because of several positive cases amongst to the franchises. on their return to action, the can i to became one by 20 runs to go top of the table. will challenges bang along and take take you on co cut to night, right as right now, but bungle captain. kole is announced. he's stepping down a skipper of the team off to this season. earlier this week, curly also gave up the captaincy of india's 2020 side, saying he needs to manage his heavy workload. it's been a great journey of 9 years of joy, frustration, moments of happiness and sadness. and i just want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for supporting me and believing in me, relentlessly and unconditionally. and i will continue to be committed to play for
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this franchise. as i said to the last day off of me playing just a few days ago, 7 time super bowl champion, tom brady said he was keen to continue playing until the age of 50 or 44. we rode was as good as ever on sundays. he helped the tampa bay buccaneers to the atlanta falcon $4825.00 brady's arm and short 5 touchdowns. the tampa bay buccaneers also completed an additional 2 teepees from inception. both of those came could see the safety mike edwards and the team that proceeded. tampa bay as super bowl champions the can to the chief suffered a late to seat on the road at the fulton ravens, patrick holmes. through for 343 hours on the night. as he led the chief in turn, 11 point me going into the final quarter of baltimore, kansas city school is in the final 15 minutes and a late score and short of 3635 when on home turf. all right, that's all you support for now with german later nick j. thank you very much. thank
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you for this news. i'll be back in a couple minutes. we'll have a ah ah ah, with more than 200000000 cases because of 19 worldwide government. a batting to fight fresh wave of the virus a new barrier. there has been a 3rd and the number of people booking vaccination appointment from the human coast to political and economic lot. i'll just bring you the latest on depend amick. this'll have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of the migrant farm workers, people on home testing because they think that there is the risk to democracy,
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