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no gamble with their lives, just to risk in it's all on our dcea. ah . the man who expired the film hotel lambda sentence to 25 years in prison in the tunnel, criticized the sham by human rights groups. ah, hello. don't miss out here alive and coming out to post a close and coming out and candidates not connection in a title contest. i'm expected for prime minister just intruder. brushes rooting party wins parliamentary elections, but the opposition alleges widespread voting for us is set to reopen the facts,
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native travelers from abroad for the 1st time in 18 month. ah, the hero, the story told in the film, hotel rolanda has been sentenced to 25 years in jail for terrorism, for races of again, as efforts and saving hundreds of lives doing where one does. 994 genocide wrote hollywood fame. but since then, he became a leading critic of president polka gummy writes groups and observers have branded his trial a sham malcolm web reports from outside the courtroom and rwanda's capital, to golly, to recess, a beginner, refused to come to court with his co accused. to hear the verdict of his trial and wonders, capitol kigali. he was charged with terrorism and related offenses. prosecutors said he was behind a series of attacks that happened in mulanda 3 years ago. when you go with regard
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to the poor, he is convicted of being a member of a group and participating in activities that he is acquitted of creating an illegal group. therefore, him to set up by geena paul. he sentenced to 25 years in prism in recess. a beginner was flown from divine ticket. golly, last year against his will. one does government suggested he was deceived into boarding a plane that it paid for. international legal observers say that was just the 1st of many problems with a trial. his family has rejected the verdict, my father was tortured, kidnapped denied his basic right. and then now they just gave him a guilty verdict. the co accused came understand and said that they had been a forced and co hurst and tortured into saying false things against my father. and the witnesses are paid and government agent's recess. a beginner was made famous by the hollywood film hotel. rwanda. he told the story of how he saved hundreds of
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lives as a hotel manager, doing rwanda's 994 genocide. he then fled into exile, became a vocal critic. everyone was president pool kick. i'm a pledge support for an opposition. armed group with prosecutors said he also funded it and ordered a tax recess of again denied it. most of his co accused pled guilty and their statements were used as evidence against him. the other defendants now being led on to the prison bus to be taken back to jail recess to begin hasn't even left jail for the last 6 months, refused to participate in the court proceedings. all of the defendants. now the opportunity to appeal the court of appeal within the next 15 days, recessive again, and supporters have completely rejected all of these legal proceedings to date. recess, a beginner is a belgian citizen, and a resident of the us. both governments have criticize the trial. one does
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government says justice has been delivered if he serves the 25 year sentence, recessive beginner. you 67 years old, who like he die in jail? malcolm web al jazeera kigali wonder paul, closing that coming hours in canada. snap parliamentary election prime minister justin true days hoping to consolidate his leadership with a majority of a liberal party. but he's been criticized for calling an early election during the pandemic. he's facing stiff opposition from conservative era, no to in an unexpectedly close race. jodie vance has the latest montreal in quebec . this room is very indicative of a covert 1900 election typically here at the federal liberal party headquarters for election night. it would have supporters signs and celebration anticipation, and there is no one, but that podium will have federal,
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liberal leader jumped in to go at it at some point either for an acceptance speech, a concession speech, or we will wait for balance to be counted because the interesting piece in a coven, 1900 election call, or male in ballots, or advanced pulling. 7000000 canadians voted prior to today. today's election day 20000000 more are eligible to vote today. lots of votes to be counted. and as you mentioned, the pulls were close from east to west, across the time zones in canada. and we'll get an idea of how things are unfolding . certainly on august 15th, when justin pseudo called the snap election, he was expecting maybe a smooth past to a majority. that does not appear to be in the cards, at least according to the poll. the polls have both just in judo and conservative leader era, no tool, literally deadlock. so it will be interesting pulling stations were busy by all accounts. we were at one earlier today and elementary school here in montreal, and it was lined up the entire time. we were there very covert friendly,
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physical distancing and masking, rather than putin has stung russians for their trust after the ruling party retained its super majority in parliament, reaffirming his hold on power. most of the opposition was barred from running and there's been widespread international condemnation. after claims of voter fraud and intimidation, bernard smith reports from aka. as the results came in across 11 times, owns it quickly became clear that rushes republics, territories and regions had delivered the victory vladimir putin expected. the pro kremlin united russia party has kept its 2 thirds majority and parliament allowing it to change the constitution because they do, but its internal was more than 51 percent. he's much more than the 47 percent of the previous relation, but it shows that people take fiercely the whole nation of the highest representative agency of state power in the states humor. but the 3 day vote was plagued with claims a vote. rigging such as ballot box stuffing,
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electronic voting in moscow seems to been particularly difficult to check on a 100.4 percent of these results on the government's website show a 100.4 percent of those registered to cast their vote, which is not possible. it's absolutely impossible to trust, even if the elections would have been perfect since the beginning of the year we began, we experienced our huge crack down of a new life independent political life. we saw that a most of the court last troll on our backs. that was evoking and the whole result now hung mckayla bonnam had been far ahead after the count of the manual votes. but last to united russia once long delayed electronic votes were added. upon off standing with the communists had benefited from tactical voting. he was one of more than a 1000 candidates, identified by opposition activists as being best place to be united russia. the
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communist party has rejected the election results from what i say as a mathematician. overnight, united russia results had been growing communists. results of the falling and to the parties results haven't been changing. this is a main tool. the falsification is unacceptable in any countries. love holes before the ballot had suggested the frustration with years of falling living standards and corruption would dent united russia support. but it was down only 4 percent on the previous elect. the election was widely phoenix, the vital parts of blood and death, but to cement his grip on power ahead of the 2024 presidential election. the president hasn't said yet whether he'll stand the candidate again, bernard smith, i'll just sarah moscow. poland descending 500 soldiers to stop people trying to cross the border with better roost, at least for migrants are found dead near the frontier on sunday. official say some
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have suffered a hypothermia and exhaustion and increase in undocumented migration from better routes into the u. s. caused a diplomatic route you accuses minutes of helping people across the border in retaliation against sanctions. thousands of patients had been hoping to find refuge in the us finding themselves being sent home instead. john homan has this report from aconia and mexico's border with the u. s. where many my good say they've suffered too much to be deported now. on the river, the much the border point between mexico where we are on the united states on the opposite bank is still full of people. we think people going across the river. you can see that they've put a food in place because the water is pretty high. it's up to chest high. now, coming back to mexico from the united states where this makes shift time for moving 12000 people is because they're looking for food and water for their families. you can actually see the right here by the side. the river is selling that food and water, and that's because they say this is very little for them. they are in the camp in
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terms of this, in terms of nappies, if they've got children in terms of medical supplies for those of them that are real. now what the united states is saying at the moment is that the people that are in that make shift a going to a going to be processed. and then many of them will face deputation back to haiti, there's flights going in the back to haiti back to pull to print, taking them that the people that we could to say. how can we be going back to a country where the presidents recently been murdered when there's been an earthquake in the southwest, whether it's chronic political instability? i'm a rude and gang. 3 u. s. has its own problem. it's been dealing for months now with a surge and people crossing over illegally in terms of migration. and it's trying to come to terms with it. so there's a lot of different factors that play right now. and these people around us, mostly from haiti, a sort of who in the middle and trust of this for the french foreign minister says
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his country was blindsided by a submarine deal announced last week between the us and australia. the pact, effective counsel, the long running agreement with france, british technology, it will be used instead. john, illustrious, demanding answers saying the situation has called the crisis of trust between the allies. mike has moved from the united nations. the foreign minister making very clear that france remained absolutely furious at the deal between australia, the u. k. and the united states saying that it was a breach of trust. he used the word through town, brutal on a number of occasions which shows the depth of feeling about this whole matter. and he insisted this well, that it was evidence of a new type of us thinking, a unilateral thinking that he thought had been in the past, arguing very strongly that the rest of europe must now consider alliances with the us. regarding the fact that they may not be able to trust them in the future. so
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a very serious diplomatic issue here. the part i'm going to saying as well, that's the conversation between the french president and the u. s. president will be taking place and coming days, and he didn't want to get ahead of that for us as its relaxing and 18 month travel by allowing fully vaccinated foreign visitors into the country from november. they'll have to show proof of vaccination before boarding flights, as well as the negative cove in 1900 test. but they won't need to current teen in the u. s. white house correspondent, kimberly how can under pressure from allies, the biden administration is finally lifting. it's 18 month ban on international air travel to the us. starting in november, new restrictions take effect that will apply to all international travelers into the united states. air travel is permitted, but only if you're fully vaccinated and tested negative for koby 19 within 72 hours
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of travel, unvaccinated americans can also travel. but the lead a negative test within 24 hours of a flight. add another test within a day of arriving. with land border restrictions to and from canada and mexico remain in place. that means travelers from canada and mexico can fly to the us, but not drive a car. a restriction certain to irritate canadians still opened their border to all vaccinated american travelers. in early august, the lack of enforcement of the covered restrictions on the southern border with mexico may be another friction point for canadians as illegal entry to the united states or mexico continues to search. the traveling hospitality industry has been urging biden to lift the trump hair a flight restrictions since taking office air. travel to the u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level, and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome relief. it's
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not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel, taking all those connecting travelers from india, from europe, from other geographies. it's going to make a huge difference for the health of the airline industry. but the timing of the announcement is being questioned with relations teds between the us and some of its top european allies. despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the afghan to pull out last week, the u. s. infuriated france by forming a security alliance with australia and the u. k. to supply nuclear submarines to australia, leaving france in the dark. but the white house insists the new travel requirements are not an effort to ease tensions. if we were going to make things much easier for ourselves, we would have done it prior to june when the president has 1st foreign trip or
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earlier this summer. despite whitehouse denials the travel requirement announcement appears deliberately time to ease tensions with allies. now the u. s. president is armed with good news as he prepared to meet face to face with world leaders and address the un general assembly. kimberly held it al jazeera, the white house, lot more. so to come here now does air, including at least 6 people are killed and mass shooting of the university in russia. we look at what's know about the suspects and residents of a small town in ecuador protest against mining companies. they say i try to exploit their la mama. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. it's been raining heavily and it will take rain heavily. the northeast of charlotte mall is just edged his way away from
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beijing, just caught in that rain there. but it's significant, right up towards hobbin, drawing warmth with it and the frontal system. this line here sanderson has gone through the cream for nature on tuesdays on his way towards japan. here is going to encourage more shadow so humid and wet for a time. after capital dry days behind it, it looks fine. is it not? but this 34 and a half is on the high side of normalized fatty humid weather shells and sham some showers in this size, including in hong kong and the store humidity and increasing jazz exists in into these. it's not particularly wet in our the sumatra or john others hardly bone drive, but everywhere else with a fix on sit away see, i think and particularly be in my tylen cambodia, those sharon's going to continue to fall and increase it intensity as they have been doing recently in some parts of india, particularly east rochester and gura, this whole circulation there is a weak circulation is producing a loss of right in the next day or so. and that rain is spreading right across into
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a. welcome back and pick them out about top stories here. this a cotton call he has sentenced the man whose life in spite of the hollywood film hotel rolanda to 25 years in prison on terrorism charges full resist. beginners family and international legal observers have rejected. the 30 voting is underway in canada, in a snap parliamentary election, prime minister just intruders to consolidate his leadership with majority for his liberal party. but he's facing state proposition from conservative. aaron, as to french foreign minister, shaw says his country was blindsided by a submarine deal in our last week in the us, australia and the u. k. the council long wanting agreement with france, you inspect the general says there been encouraging signs of willingness from world leaders to help developing countries to deal with climate change. the comments come
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as busy as general assembly gets underway in new york with a focus being on the climate crisis. christian salumi has 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. katie, sweden 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 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.
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i'll will use you fall plenty cool power plants become operational. we will not only be clearly about 2 important 5 degrees will be well above 2 degrees and the various targets would go up in smoke. off camera, un 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, 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 kingdom, built their economies 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,
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the u. k. itself, i think in 201240 percent of our power came from ko. it's now 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, that a 6 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a mass shooting at a university in western russia. many students and teachers barricaded themselves inside campus buildings and the city of perm, while others jumped from windows. the gunman who's been detained was also a student not in bob has more running to safety at perm university students
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to, to get whatever him for they can as reports emerge if a man with a gun on campus the others are clearly distressed. i believe it is police arrive, this woman tells them there are people injured in there, they need an ambulance student, said 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. it tasted 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 posing with
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a rifle and ammunition, saying his actions were motivated by hatred, not religion or politics, lucius, but the wine levels are spun, all the suspect has been identified during his rest, he put up with distance and was wounded after 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 the, 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 to school in the city of khazan, killing 7 students and 2 teachers. nadine barbara al jazeera, a series of explosions in burundi. the largest city have killed at least 3 people, an injured dozens more the blasts than bush and bureau, followed in explosion and by the capital tag on sunday. mortars was a fire that burned his international airport on saturday night. the red to borrow
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group has claimed responsibility. i've got to films acting prime minister molar hassan i couldn't, has met with the head of the world health organization in cobbled federalist other non get us posted this photo online saying the health of afghans their priority for the organization. a senior tele beneficial told down to 0 hospitals before the close without international aid committee as president his promising to name a new prime minister. but emergency measures he announced in july to take part would remain k said may be televised announcement in response to rep protests over the weekend. the accused western countries of thing, billions to stage the protests. the demonstrators are demanding a return to democracy side as all parliament and put themselves in charge. lebanon's new cabinet has won a vote of confidence in parliament, the prime minister nigi mccarty form the government last week after more than a year of political deadlock and
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a deep economic crisis. then how to report some parents. a power cut delayed parliament's vote of confidence in lebanon, new government fuel shortage is one of many problems in a country facing its 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 corruption, implement laws, an act was to provide your body. it 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. stay in power 1000000, telling us
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a boy and they stole millions of dollars and transfer 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 states would no longer be able to use its resources to distribute jobs and services 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 good enough 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
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regime. the financial crisis began to unravel in late 2019 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. now a community in ecuador has been trying to resist the advance of mining companies, but the countries cash strapped government is backing them. as a result lemma said they went aside, is he says, mold perish in the middle of the end, this mountains in a while or the residents. you have been struggling to defend the community for mining and the damages causes for years. the now they're opposing the entry of a subsidy or your viewers trillion company hancock, prospecting. a 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 use
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tear gas and violence to control a peaceful protest fully. madame us is a parish leader. she says she has lost hope because no one is helping them in the fight to protect the community. there is a, the village girl 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 women, all people, but it was the contrary. the police is not for us for the poor, for carmine, the police is for the rich. the people of lemme said they want to say to say, they know what mining can do to their territory. 4 years ago, 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. crises for the government to declare a state of emergency. but now with established companies trying to legally enter
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the territory again, franklin romito is concerned. but on the 3rd of love montane 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 companies, questioned by a report by the controller general of the state environmental group say it was constitution is being violated. and i felt my b s. 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, but they are doing it with no previous consultation as the constitution demands precedent because they are more left. so has created an action plan to promote legal mining. and it's hoping to exploit over $2900000.00 hector's in the country while or mining chamber says dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. yoko can
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look, see, there is no industrial in the world that is born without those 1st pains. i believe the future of the countries in 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 lemme say they went to the site as people are afraid, they believe their territory will be destroyed and their interests will be ignored . once again, there's several other feeder. have a quick check of a headlines here on algebra, according to god has sentenced the man whose life inside the hollywood film hotel rolanda to 25 years in prison on terrorism charges bull recessive bodinez family and international legal observers have rejected his trial as a sham pulled close in the coming hours and candidates.
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