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of this, at least returning to normal in this village. but the people are afraid that what lies hidden around them could destroy many more lives for years to come. charles stratford al jazeera, one of duck, afghanistan, said i had for a woman who's out from london after a bruising campaign, canada's prime minister votes in a snap election, he hope would win him a parliamentary majority united states by thousands of haitian migrants back to that poverty stricken homeland shattering dreams of a better future. and finish and talk to the mate, the stadium in cats, all which will host next year's wild comp final ah, to a cold pool in eastern europe, that swell is very, very obvious. temps, as well below where they should be in the whole lot is going to leak science. i
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think trust the black sea towards turkey and greece. in the meantime, it's made things much color from a western russia all through the baltic states and then towards ukraine. deal, this is a case in point 7 degrees is well below where it should be of more or less and nighttime temperature should be 17 by day. we just start a warm bit by thursday as that cold moves, way in the wind direction, changes that, that see any part of europe that's particularly cold. further west temperatures are settled down and the high teens are low, twenties. they won't change very much. this different weather and the western member comes out in a 2nd. but if you take paris or london at 2120, that's me quite pesticide average. but the bloom of wolves is just spreading up to the low countries and germany and denmark in the next day or so. london therefore hangs on to 2021 degrees. that sort of order. she's very pleasant after the last week or so. now the western med temperatures are higher admittedly, but i don't think it will feel anything like that stormy with around the valley. our eggs around the eastern side of spain is still warm through italy,
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but look further east. the shall stop spring temperatures down in both albania and greece. the who's after 16 years of the helm, angular naturally stepping down is one of germany's most popular chancellor with his kristian democrats, the struggling, and the race to replace. where the resurgence social democrats office and agreeing to making headway who will emerge in front and become germany's new leave, special coverage on al jazeera when freedom of the press is under threats. step outside the mainstream shift, the focus that pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pre tax for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. so listening post on a jazzy data on the streets of grief, an immigrant violence is on the rise. they're all you have to go from. i will tell them that this is from foxes and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims of
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vicious beatings. jo reed asked, lamb is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack, this is europe on al jazeera. oh ah, welcome back. our main stories now, according to wander, a sentence full recess, a beginning of the man whose life inspired the hollywood film hotel rwanda to 25 years in prison on terrorism challenges. fully vaccinated travelers from several nations will be allowed in to the united states from november onwards after an 18 month ban. that will also need to provide
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a negative cobit test and russia communist rallied against the countries election results accusing the authority of mass fraud. off the ruling party retained its super majority in the parliament. united russia won nearly 50 percent of the vote. on ass accounted a people there a voting in us not parliamentary election. the prime minister just intruder was hoping to consolidate leadership with a majority in parliament for his liberal party thoughts. he's been criticized for calling an early election in the middle of a pandemic facing stiff opposition from conservative era, no tool and a non expectedly tight rates which follows a short, bruising campaign. jody van has more now from outside appalling station and long trail. well, today is the crescendo voting day. we are at an elementary school in montreal where this pulling station has been very busy. the line up has been in effect pretty much about 30 minutes before the doors opened. social distancing in effect mass pulled
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up over nose and mouth. certainly covered 19 a pandemic election being called by just introduce on august 15th, that 36 day window, the shortest campaign window legally and candidate to hold. just ensure joe must have thought when he called a selection that it might be an easy road to a majority that has proven to not be the case with the pushback from his opponents, the conservative beater era no tool who had cast a valid is expected the race, it literally could not be tighter in the polls. and now there is some discussion about how perhaps some of the fringe parties might come into play in terms of perhaps vote living, which is the conversation that always does come up when the race is tight. right? around voting day, hundreds of migrants from haiti who were expelled from the u. s. on recreation flights of arrived in the capital port friends. they were among an estimated 14000
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people who have been camped on the bridge in aborted town in texas. some of them have spent years making the journey from south america to the us up to 7 daily flights, a planned in a major deportation operation. so john, home and telling the story from here to the aconia and mexico. what are u. s. official saying about the expulsion of these patient migraines. with the secretary of homeland security. alejandro my o because just to pay it across the border and they were real to see the other bank where the make shift campaign. and he said a couple of things. firstly, that these people have been misinformed that our board is on open, that if you enter the united states illegally, you can expect to be sent back. he said to the flight for you mentioned back to haiti, mainly in this case a being increase going to be increase. it also does the number of agents border patrol agents. presumably on the other side,
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the river rules are going to be increased as well as the thing. and then the white house press secretary gen. so king had a couple of tough questions about the video that we'd filmed, involving border patrol agents and the treatment of people trying to cross the river right here where we are yesterday. so have a look report and see how it played out. it is a medical, this is how one us border patrol officer to receive patient migrant crossing the rio grande. they coming back with food to camp. they've set up in texas women. what is the. 6 no, no, no, no, no, the course, no, no, no, no, no. i mean we've got our families inside dying of homeless. it had to go out to buy
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the. we can see this one is still getting back in for the come up. so they went across the mexico 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 weren't asylum, the us authorities were overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash 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, 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 last?
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what kills me about 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. the economy is down. people can't put up with the port. taishan is not good for 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 get 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 in his promised land, the u. s, but it looks unlikely he'll be able to stay 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. john, you touched on it in your report, but k shed some light on the risks that people have taken to get to where they are
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now to reach that mexico us border and what they might do if they end up being deported. the yeah, definitely. i should as well just say at the start, the jim white house press secretary said about the damage of the sort of report reaction that it was horrible. she was then pushed to see if that person that food or agent was going to be dismissed. what ready o'neil denunciation, at least now let me get back to your question, what the risk crossing the river? well, we can see behind us the people going back and forth. it's pretty. they picked up the press here and they put a cord across the river. now why are people going across factory to make so you might wonder, they're going come back in person to find food, water for the cells and possibly their families because they come from the other side. there's a chronic lack of food and this chronic lack of water is what we're being told.
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some people also, and we spoke to them a deciding to come back permanently and just temporarily at least and stay in mexico for the time being because they say, why would i want to go back and let counseling i'm, i'm just going to be sent one of those flight back to haiti, so people sort of gazing their options now here in mexico as well as lake where they really want to buy authorities to be about 40000 people in top of julia. that's right. in the south of the country, a lot of them hastens as well that authorities are not allowing us to get through the country and make the way up until this food and mexican authorities a record to be also looking at how the people back away from this florida, so a lot of these people are in a ready, constructive tuition and which needs met code the united states wants to remember that the here as well after really poor christ journey through south america more than 4 and a half 1000 kilometers in the cases some of them going to places like the study in gap. this is an area of jungle,
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but just become incredibly notorious for break and killing time. we've heard since we've been here actually a lot of really terrible stories involving that place. thank you so much john, home and ensure that aconia they're now to grease countries started moving asylum seekers to the 1st have several new camps on its islands paid for by the european union. but rights groups are saying they're not happy about location and remote areas with strict controls that limit access. john's helpless, visited the camp on the greek island of sam os. refugees were ready early in the morning. their belongings packed a feeling of anticipation in the air because they were going to a new facility or the utmost of got there was refugee on finally what finally bled . i'm not feeling part. i am excited. i am good to just go by again and new life and to see what will happen in the for more than 5 years. this camped on the
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outskirts of some of the main town of the sea has been overrun, designed for 700 residence. it was home to 9000 most were evacuated to the mainland . the new camp is a 15 hector $50000000.00 facility. unlike the old, it has housing for 3000 people, running hot and cold water, electricity and air conditioning. fatima work in july brought a straight cat she adopted in the old camp and has quickly made herself at home, singing the praises of the government. then there's a shuffling ball mfc, but not everyone is thrilled. thompson wilma arrived from cameroon as an unaccompanied minor and spent 2 years in a shack at the old camp. but he was close to town. does he go to see the people see different people's thompson says he can imagine spending 2 years on
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this mountain, top 7 kilometers from town. it's a concern shed by some of the volunteers who run informal education programs for refugees. and now setting up a presence near the new camp ball, the amenities may be improved from the current. there's lots of cerebral insulation, also about the possibility of people being detained, especially reject rejections and things. so those are some of the main concerns. also with people being able to access basic services on almost we've been very lucky up until now that become has been in the main town with reception center is the 1st part of the european union is building on 8th a, g n island at a cost of about $220000000.00 together, they will hold $13000.00 people. the idea is to give asylum because humane in condition, while the cases are being judged and put an end to the images of scholar and this organizations that have been various to europe. but the price of that is i solution
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creases. g and islands are being used as clearing houses for asylum applicants. here. efficiency is the government's priority, not integration. the old shantytown of salvaged wood and tar poland will be bulldozed. it's land given to the people of a fee, but babies were born here, and children came of age. it remains to be seen how life will carry on in the new camps. jumpstart, hopeless al jazeera summers well than 5 and a half 1000 people have now been evacuated. as larva continues to flow from interrupting volcano on the spanish island of la palmer. around a 100 homes have been destroyed on the canary island, with fears growing for the farmland. many people rely on for their livelihoods. anderson and has more it was half a century ago that the canary islands saw anything like this. the sky filled with relentless flames. love blasted into the air and snaking its way down hill,
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slowly consuming everything in its path. this is an area that isn't densely populated. people didn't 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 the volcano. you can't do anything. we have a business house belongings over there and is this a 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, 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
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a close eye on the fires that may happen as a result of the erection. 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. up from above, you can see the vast area already covered by this volcano and it's streams of lava . thousands of people have already been evacuated, but many more will have to leave their homes. and taurus are rushing to fly out of the island if no good feeling of this island, and therefore we want to leave it to people to stay here. and i phone the lady who were living into that. she doesn't know if the house is to the standing, so it, it told the leaders of the emergency relief operation are hopeful, lives won't be lost, but the number of destroyed homes and businesses will be colossal. andrew simmons,
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which is 0 un secretary general, a says have been encouraging signs from wild leaders of help for developing countries to deal with climate change. comments come as this year's un general assembly gets on the way with a focus on the climate crisis. kristen sumi has more now from new york the, the un pulled out all the stops to highlight the urgency of climate change ahead of this year's general assembly, including an appearance and a new video by k pop sensation b t s. but the real work took place in an informal meeting hosted by the u. k. prime minister boris johnson, along with the un secretary general antonio gutierrez. thank you very much. sweeten, and denmark came through with new financial commitments, putting the international community closer to reaching the goal of $100000000000.00 in climate finance for developing countries. but the secretary general warned that
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funding alone won't be enough to keep climate change below. internationally agreed upon limits, governments must chief subsidies away from fossil fuels and progressively phase. i'll will use you fall planned cope, power plants become operational. we will not only be clearly about one point. 5 degrees will be well above 2 degrees and the various targets will go up in smoke. off camera, you and officials will tell you that more funding from the united states and less reliance on cool buy china are crucial to meeting targets set out by the parents climate agreement. and so far, neither are guaranteed china and now the world's largest economy behind the united states uses more coal than any other country and has plans to build even more factories. what do you say to the developing world when you ask them about coal funding? is one thing, but to ask them to cut coal when countries like the united states in the united
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kingdom built, there are means on how do you convince them to do that? you can do it is what i say. you can transit away from, from coal. and the, the u. k. itself, i think in 201240 percent of our power came from ko. it's now g less than one percent. when i was a kid, it was 70 percent. and that's partly because of, of gas. but it's mainly because of the arrival of clean green renewables. but the clock is ticking towards cop the next major climate conference scheduled in november and without major commitments. many fear it will be the same old song and dance. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nation. the mystery. death of dozens of endangered penguins in south africa has been solved. conservation is puzzled after more than 60 of the birds were found dead on a beach on friday in
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a protected colony close to cape town. but on closer examination, bes, things were found around the eyes, the only part of the body's not protected by feathers. the reason why does this tragic is that the african penguin is highly endangered, and we have so few birds left in the wild. that healthy population could easily deal with a freak incident like this, but because they're already so hubert, lifting the wildly and basically trying to save every single one and then using that number is obviously horrible for that team here at the head to the united states for golf ride a couple here from the captain in sport. ah ah
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a boy now a gentle thank you mary. i'm england, crickets for pakistan next month has been cancelled due to increasing concerns about traveling to the region on friday and use it in the bombs and that sort of the country right before that much because of the security threats. england men's side was supposed to play 2 matches of the will, not for the t 20 world cup, while the women side who were due to play and pakistan for the 1st time had 5 fixes . well, this is what the england cricket would have to say. the mental and physical well being of our players and support staff remains our highest priority. and this is even more critical given the time that we are currently living in the us and city, sorry for the impact this will have on cricket and pakistan and emphasize an ongoing commitment to our main touring plans that the 2022 and chairman of the pakistan, cricket will inform,
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apply at ram is roger treated disappointed with england putting out their commitments and failing a member of that cricket fraternity when it needed it most french. but we'll come along to be in order to play the next to home games behind closed doors. off the crowd, trouble and saturday davi against champions. little and investigation is underway and they could face further sanctions. after opposing fans began throwing things at each other. before long supporters ran onto the pitch a half time to confront the visitor's wide. fleece and students had to break them up. kick off to the 2nd half was delayed for around 30 minutes long went on to win the match one nil. when roger federer announced last month, he needed a new operation. many of his fans left wondering if they see him play at the top level again, so that we pleased to hear that the 40 year old is sounding positive about his recovery. phaedra has given an encouraging update, but 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,
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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 fed arousal, faithful of praise, arrive when i find jock rich saying what he achieved this year was truly exceptional. joclett on the australian open, french open and wimbledon, but lost the us open final. meaning he fell just short of completing the calendar slam last may apply to when all form ages in the same season with rod laver 52 years ago and federal police where we don't again it is possible that it's going to be going to happen again. we saw it was novak myself and rafa 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 and the
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team have touched down in wisconsin where they will try to retain the right a caf, whistling straits. 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 it. the enthusiasm 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 that the stage but there's certainly an element of it there. year if have taken on experience seem to the states with just 3 working in the side compared to 6 in the u. s. team 48 year old lee. westwood will be making his 11 to parents and the englishman is on hand to support the davy . john now says it's my job now is as one of the veterans to help the likes of shame and victor men,
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some of the guys that only played one metric and you know, help them through it. you kinda feel like a rookie because it is quite probably quite different to any out of tournament to play. i mean, yes, to the end of the day we go out there to golf course and try and play match against the other guys. but you know, the think the whole surrounding, you won't be able to have the same kind of routine that would normally have at the, at a tournament back to cricket. now in 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 writers, hammering royal challenges. a bangle and a major milestone ahead of the 2022 wild cup and cattle. it took 4 days, but the tough has been laid. the sales stadium which will host at 10 matches, including the big one. the final on december 18th is the largest of the 8 stadium post in the tournament and host 80000 fans. it's due to be completed by the end of
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the year last week. mario, thank you very much, jana so that tiffany is now, but i will be back with a full but it is for you in just a couple of minutes time around today's top stories coming up very shortly. ah, i lose the phone and will online the pose at the debate or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no
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