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the 1st un envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler health save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on algae there. ready too often of cornerstone as portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a oh
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a guy you're watching out a 0 reminder about top stories this hour according to god has sentence, a man whose life in spite of the hollywood films who told her wanda to 25 years in prison on terrorism charges, or recessive, again, it is credited with sheltering and saving hundreds of people during the countries genocide. $990.00 for us is announced its relaxing an 18 month long current of our travel balance. it will allow fully vaccinated for travelers to enter the country. from november without needing to warrant fighting is underway and canada, and it's not parliamentary election. prime minister just true de hoping to consolidate his leadership with a majority of his liberal party. but he's facing stiff opposition from conservative era, no tools in and unexpected because race returning to our top story on the guilty.
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but if the man who inspired the film hotel rwanda, pullover is a begging his daughter, kylene can remember told out 0 that 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 his most basic human rights. he was denied access to legal auto, his chosen representation, and denied access to his case file. and then withholding 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, based 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
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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. 11th, newly formed cabinet has won the vote. a conference in parliament prime minister in the jib mccarty form the government last week after more than a year. political deadlock takes control limited, deeper economic crisis, and has seen a what a reports from beirut resuming negotiations with the i m. f on a possible play. large is among its top priorities. a power cut delayed parliament's vote of confidence in lebanon. new government fuel shortage is one of many problems in a country facing it's worse, economic and financial crisis, a mobile generator and diesel fuel to power it. we're eventually secured, prime minister, and as he may at these task is to rescue the country. but he's promising. what successive governments were supposed to do over the years, reform state institutions mired incorruption. mcgrath had pledged to fight
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corruption, implement laws, an actors to provide your bodies, promised to immediate the restart negotiations with the i m f for an economy recovery plan. lebanon is a debt ridden nation where state services are collapsing. there is little hope for change, as long as the same officials that dominated financial and political interests for decades. they in power 1000000, telling us a boy and they stole millions of dollars and transferred them abroad. we are ruled by gangsters, not politicians. the previous government did hold talks with the i m. s, but there was no political will to carry out reforms like opening the accounts of the central bank and state institutions. audit would have exposed billions of dollars in losses. in other words, corruption and reforms would mean the political class accused of hijacking. the state would no longer be able to use its resources to distribute jobs and services
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to their constituents. politicians have lost some support because of the economic meltdown. and it's a critical time with parliamentary elections expected early next year. their main card will be over the financial crisis, mainly the listing of subsidies. but of course, this is not rooted and strategy to serve the lebanese people or the economy as a whole, but rather for the government to continue playing the role of the protector of the regime. the financial crisis began to unravel in late 2000. the 19, due to unsustainable spending, lebanon has been in turmoil since nearly 80 percent of the population is now poor. but the old entrenched system is prevailing that the oceans ita, beirut, rushes pro criminal ruling parties on cause to retain its 2 thirds majority in parliament with most of the votes counted but lost some support compared to the previous election. the opposition says, fraud was widespread. most criminal critics were barred from running after
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a year of crackdowns, but a smith is more for moscow. it was widely predicted, the united russia would hold its super majority the election commission, the head of the electric commission has been speaking. and she says that these elections, i've been more open and more fire than any other elections i've had in the last years in russia. this will come as a surprise to the opposition, many opposition groups and an independent polling observing group who saw lots of evidence of balance being stuff, ballot boxes being left unattended overnight. the elections were held over 3 days. unusually, this is because of try make them cov, it's safe, so there was no long queues of people. but in fact, the world cues on friday on the 1st day. and again, observe a said this was clear evidence of people being forced out to vote on that particular day. and then these other days where ballots were left on attended overnight with the possibility of them being tampered with. we also in the moscow
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area have still not had the results of the electronic voting. electronic voting voting on line was widened across the russia this year. but in the moscow area, we still not have the results and you would expect them being electronic they. those results would be instant, but the house been a problem with the way this system in moscow is working and they haven't seem to be able to resolve how to fix it yet. in fact, the system says 104 percent of people eligible to vote voted well you can have more people voting than there are registered voters. so that a lot of suggestions that this is not as free and fair as it was. and of course, as it should have been, 6 people have been killed in the shooting in the siberian city of a lone gunman was detained of the attack of the university campus. as in bob, a report, his motive remains unclear. running to safety perm university, students try to get whatever information they can as reports emerge. if a man with
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a gun on campus, the others are clearly distressed. as police arrive, this woman tells them there are people injured in that they need an ambulance. the student says he and around 60 others spent more than an hour hiding in a lecture theatre. barricading themselves in with chairs and tables. earlier, some students were seen jumping from 1st floor windows to escape. he started shooting when we were in the smoking area. when we realized he was shooting at us, we started running inside like a herd of sheep. he chased her like a shepherd to the entrance. local media quickly identified the gunman as an 18 year old student. he posted a photo of himself on social media opposing with a rifle and ammunition saying his actions were motivated by hatred,
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not religion or politics, lucius, but the anyway level rules funnelled and the suspect has been identified during his rest. he put up with distance and was wounded off to which he was taken to a medical facility. the investigation team is collecting information on the suspect . it's been established. the suspect bought the smooth for hunting rifle that he used in may. according to the university and param, 1100 kilometers east of moscow. there were 3000 people on campus at the time. in may this year, a gunman opened fire at his school in the city of khazan, killing 7 students, and 2 teachers. nadine bob al jazeera. what lead is a gathering in new york trip? this year's general assembly, the united nations in the united kingdom convening a high level meet you on climate change to build momentum ahead of the cop $26.00 summit 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. it just
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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. what are their promises? get it to james bay's is at the united nations. he says, says pessimism about the progress that can be made on climate and indeed on other issues a lot of ground to cover. and we've only got 6 weeks now before those crucial negotiations take place in gloss. go in scotland, i can tell you there's a degree of pessimism in the u. n. about this. the secretary general himself told me worried about a mistrust between the developed and the developing world. and that's why this meeting that's taking place today, one day before the actual proper start of the un general assembly, which always traditionally starts on a tuesday, is a to nudge world leaders forward. when you have a, something like this,
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normally it's a pretty set piece event and you did see the 2nd general speak. and we also saw the caper band bts giving a performance, trying to get the youth on board with the climate arguments showing. i think what an amazing stage the un building and campus is, but the actual meeting itself, the climate round table is being held behind closed doors. and that's for a reason. i think they want to be very, very frank with the leaders about what is at stake and how little time is left. the clearly going to climate and co 19, and right now i think the issue number one in terms of crises around the world is afghanistan. and the takeover of the taliban, you're going to have a meeting that the 5 permanent members of the security council at foreign minister level. you're also going to have the foreign ministers of the g. 20 group of countries speaking about afghanistan, a meeting to about women and girls in afghanistan. but of course, there are so many other issues, such a range of issues, whether you're looking at syria, lebanon, you're looking at libya,
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t grey man ma, so many issues. and if you look at most of these, these crisis points around the world, none of them are issues that are thickly improving. a french president's mental macros apologize on behalf of his country for binding algerians who fought alongside france during the algerian war of independence. more than 200000 loyalist fighters, known as hawkins fought with the french army from 95421900. 62 hawkins were repressed and independent algeria for supporting the colonial power. tens of thousands ended up believing in squalid conditions in france. micro is also promising to introduce a law on reparations for the hawkins navy. this year with thousands of people have been told to leave their homes after a volcanic eruption on the spanish canary islands. this follows a week of increasing seismic activity on the island of la palmer under simmons. as this report, it was half
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a century ago that the canary islands saw anything like this. the sky, filled with relentless flames, love a blast into the air and snaking its way down hill, slowly consuming everything in its path. this is an area that isn't densely populated. people did have time to evacuate, but they had to escape only with what they could carry out. i mean, what is it going to? was it and i right now we feel powerless because you can't do anything against volcano county, anything. we have a business house, a belongings over there this year. this russian took everyone by surprise and by nightfall on sunday it's ferocity became evident. the path of the law of or is the big worry. now the authorities aren't sure where it will go. they just know it will head for the coast. the spanish prime minister petro sanchez,
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flew to the canaries. having put off a trip to new york, where he had been due to attend the un general assembly. i mean small shipment of compliment or look at 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 forest firefighters, and members of the military emergencies unit. from above, you can see the vast area already covered by this volcano and it streams of lava. thousands of people have already been evacuated, but many more will have to leave their homes. and taurus rushing to fly out of the island if no good feeling now of this island and therefore we want to live. it's hard for the people to stay here and i phoned or the lady who were living into the today. she doesn't know where the house is to standing. so it's, it's, the leaders of the emergency relief operation are hopeful, lives won't be lost,
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but the number of destroyed homes and businesses will be colossal. andrew simmons, which is 0, you can governments, as in emergency, talks with gas companies as a rise in price is threatened 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 are calling on the government for help saying they fear they will not make it through the winter. a community in ecuador has been trying to resist the advance of mining companies, residents from le method that one is at, is pushing for it to be prohibited, but as equity was cash strapped, government is back in the company's turn by an our pals. lemme said the one aside, as he says, mold perish in the middle of the end, this mountains, inequality. yeah. residents, you have been struggling to defend their community from mining and the damages
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courses for years. the now they're opposing the entry of a subsidy or your views, trillion company hancock, prospect thing. i firm that has 6 mining concessions in the area to extract copper . the police were recently deployed to the area to protect your operations. they, you fear gas and violence to control a peaceful protest fully. madame us is a parish leader. she says she has lost hope because know when he's helping them in the fight to protect their community. what it will is a village grow other than when cyrus has lost all how is, there is no government, no law, any hurts. we want peace and i'm trauma ties. we thought the police there was censor, respect us, because there were woman old people, but it was the contrary. the police is not for us for the poor, for carmine, the police, for the rich, the people of lemme said they went aside to say they know what mining can do to their territory. 4 years ago,
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they resisted when at least 10000 illegal minors invaded the mountains in search of gold and filled the water with mercury and cyanide, and left a trail of irreversible environmental damage. the crises for the government to declare a state of emergency, but now with established companies trying to legally enter the territory again. franklin romito is concerned. but on the 3rd of last month, tanya, of for us, the mountains, the water is everything is our mother is how we can survive. the government is giving all the facilities for the company to come here and destroy the area. nobody asked us whether we want this, the government concession to the company question via reported by the controller general of the state environmental group say it was constitution is being violated in a fellow mainland piazza. i wouldn't say that the state is violating the rights of the people to guarantee the work of trans national companies. the state has failed in the past because of the legal mining crisis. now they want to bring legal mining,
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but they are doing it with no previous consultation as the constitution demands precedent because they are more less so has created an action plan to promote legal mining. and it's hoping to exploit over 2900000 hector's in the country. while noticed mining chambers says dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. yoko can look, see, there is no industrial in the world and born without those 1st pains. i believe the future of the countries and mining, i believe we have to care for the environment, would be also need minerals. the best way to stop the legal mining is to promote legal and responsible mining. but let me say they went to the site as people are afraid. they believe the territory will be destroyed and their interests will be ignored once again. that is, i will, i'll defeat the still ahead here on out to 0 and the emmy goes to the crown. netflix takes the top television awards with a series,
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the crown and the queen's dumb it. and team europe head said to the united states, the goals are right, a couple here from met captain, in support. the ah ah ah ah, ah, ah me
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ah ah ok. so it is one of the biggest nights in tv, the prime time, emmy awards televisions onset to the office this year on demand streaming service is one, a series of top prices cementing their rise to prominence in the industry for targeting be triple netflix. the on demand streaming service 1st entered the emmy
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awards nearly 10 years ago. this year at one television top on it for the 1st time, and the emmy goes to the crown on to the television academy. thank you, netflix. thank you, sony. thanks this lot. lady diana spencer. i'm i just, i was speaking netflix took 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 gotta watch the orphan girl chest rama the
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cable channels won't 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, ted less. so one best comedy series. are you right? i think that's what it's all by breaking change. unlike the virtual ceremony of last year, due to the k, the 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 or forced traditional broadcast as to alter their concepts of the business and their success at the emmys shows they now dominate the tv industry
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. victoria gates and be al jazeera. all right, let me head over to jim with the sport. thank you. nick england, cricket tour of pakistan next month has been cancelled due to increasing concerns about traveling to the region on friday in new zealand developed. and that's or of the country right before that 1st match because of a security threat. england's men's side was supposed to play 2 matches as a warm up for the t 20 world cup. while the women side who were due to play in pakistan for the 1st time had 5 victors, the chairman of the pakistan, cricket board tweeted that he's disappointed with england for putting out of that commitment and fading, a member of that cricket for tennessee when it needed it nice, this is what the invalid cricket board have to say. the mental and physical well being of all players and support staff remains our highest priority. and this is even more critical given the times we are currently living in. we're sincerely sorry for the impacts this will have on cricket and pakistan and emphasize on
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ongoing commitment to our main touring plans that for 2022 french football car. long had been ordered to play there next to home games behind closed doors off to crowd trouble. in saturday, scobee against champions bill and investigation is underway and they could face a further sanction offer, posing found, began throwing things at each other before the supporters, ronald to the pitch half time to confront the visitors. right place and students have to break them up. kick off to the 2nd half was delayed for around 30 minutes long went on to win the match one mill. when roger federer amounts last month, he needed a new operation in many of his fans left wondering if they see him play at the top level again. sorry that we pleased to hear that the 40 oldest founding positive about his recovery. phaedra has been given an encouraging update, but he still 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,
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recovering well and rehab is going really good. i must say. i've had no setbacks, you know, every day's a better day. i'm feeling strong and excited for what's to come for. i was full of praise of arrival and have a joke which saying what he achieved for this year with truly exceptional joke of it. when the australian open french open and wimbledon lost the us open final meaning he found just short this, completing the calendar. slam the last mile player to win all 4 majors in the same season was leave at 52 years ago and federal police. it will be done again. it is possible that it's going to be going to happen again. we saw it was novak myself and raf that we come extremely close, but you know, just doing it think you need a bit of luck and you need to persevere in strengths. you need everything, you know, and that's why i think it's going to be hard. but it's possible golf now in the early and team has touched down in wisconsin where they will try to retain the
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right to carpet whistling stripes they've dominated in recent years, winning 7 of the last 9 contests. i think there's a night mix in the team and we have a few younger guys, few older guys on it. everybody seems to be, it seems to be a really good you know, just to level the mix of the, into the hasn't brought in by those 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 stage, but there's certainly an element of it they're hiring to europe have taken on experience team to the states with just 3 rookies in the side compared to 6 in the u. s. team. 48 year old lee. westwood will be making his lessons parents, an englishman is on hand to support the davy john. now so this my job now is as one of the veterans to help the likes of burn, shane and victor men, some of the guys that only played one metric and help them to it kind of feel like
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a rookie because it is quite probably 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 you would normally have at the, at a tournament cricket. and the 2nd phase of the indian primarily continues after the competition was suspended, more than 4 months ago. because of india coded crisis is now being played in the u a and it was a good night, the co caffeine night, right. as hammering rule challenges up anglo calcutta needed 93 runs the victory and they got that with half the suspect and not just one wicket. major milestone ahead of the 2022 world cup and cattle. it took 4 days, but the tough have been laid at the sales stadium, which will host 10 matches, including the big one of the final on december 18th. that is all your for now. i'll be back with more later. given. that's great. thanks. look.
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. ah, bold, and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera. oh, i the man who inspired the film hotel ra wanda, became a critic of president cook army is jailed for 25 years on terrorism challenges. ah, no, i. mariam demising on watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the u. s. lift, it's tough because the travel restrictions and open up to fully vaccinated foreign travelers washes communists accused. the authorities of math election fraud after the ruling.

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