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counting the cost on the part of the time we are traveling the extra mile. there are other media don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah, polls have just closed in canada. it's not connection with a title contest unexpected apartments the just in from joe a alarm diner in jordan, this is down to the are a lie from coming up. the man who inspired the film hotel rolanda is sentenced to 25 years in prison after trial criticized the sham by human rights. rushes routing party wins parliamentary elections, but the opposition allege is widespread voting and the
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hidden legacy of decades of war again is done. children not taught the dangers of love mind, but for many it's too late. i hold just close in canada, parliament re election, the prime minister just intruders, hoping to consolidate his leadership with the majority for his liberal party. but he's faced criticism for calling an early election during the pandemic. he's placing a stiff challenge from conservative every now to and what turned out to be an unexpectedly close race with jody violence joins us live now from montreal in connect, jody. so some early results are coming in already. tell us about those. when can we expect any kind of final numbers? well, that is a very good question that question that has been asked to time. and again, in this room full of media, you can hear the that buzz around the room that's covered cautious room, a maximum. 250 people allowed in this headquarters. typically around this time he
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would see liberal support or standing with signs and bringing up the mood in the room. but as these preliminary results start to roll and we, we start to near what could be the tipping point. that gives us some clue as to what we might expect we are hearing from behind the scenes here at liberal election headquarters, if you will, in montreal, that the mood is tense, yet optimistic when it comes to that minority government hope. certainly not a lot of people talking about a majority at this point. as you mentioned, a neck and neck race between liberal leader just in trudeau and conservative leader era, no tool. the most populous areas of canada are these that i have just closed their polls and we are expecting those results to come in, of course, advance fulls being counted. and then there are the male and ballots as well that are the wildcard here. so the hope is that the results will come in as certainly for the those in this particular election headquarters. the hope is that the,
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the news will come sooner as opposed to later his later might mean a more complex outcome that could see this wing in a conservative way. but as it is right now, as i said, tense yet optimistic for minority government for just introduce liberals and jody just intruder gamble big gun calling the selection over cobit 19. but what were the other issues that the voters are worried about? oh there's no question that was a huge gamble, a learned that lesson since august. the 15th, when this nath election was called by just in trudeau other issues on the table, no question, climate change. there's been incredible, extreme weather across canada over the last number of months, clearly cover in 1900, as you mentioned. so health care and the health of citizens, some of the exposed issues over the last 20 months of coven, 19 affordability housing issues. aaron o tool has been accused of flip flopping on
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a gun control issue in his platform and outwardly as he has been campaigning for those concerns. surrounding that, there are many pieces of this election puzzle, but certainly at the top of the heap is covered 19 and getting through this pandemic. all right. the jody events life was in montreal in quebec. jody. thank you. now the hero of the story told him the film hotel rolanda has been sentenced to 25 years in jail for terrorism, for loose as again, as efforts in saving hundreds of lives during around as 994 genocide brought hollywood fame. but since then, he became a leading critic of the president paul cook army rights groups and observe as a brand in his trial, a sham malcolm web report from outside the courtroom in raw capital kigali to recess a beginner, refused to come to court with his co accused to hear the verdict of his trial and rwanda's capital kigali. he was charged with terrorism and related offenses.
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prosecutors said he was behind a series of attacks that happened in rwanda 3 years ago. when mister, go, since we got to talk about poor, he is convicted of being a member when even a group and participating in activities, but he is acquitted of creating any legal group. yeah. for him to set up by geena poor. 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 forced, and co hurst and tortured into saying false things against my father. and witnesses
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are paid 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 lives at the hotel manager. during rwanda's, 994 genocide, he then fled into exile, became a vocal critic, everyone the president pool kick. i'm a pledge support for an opposition. armed group with prosecutors said he also funded an order the attacks. 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, but to be taken back the jail recess to begin hasn't even left jail for the last 6 months because he's 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. recess, the beginner and supporters have completely rejected all of these legal proceedings
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to date. recess, a beginner is a belgian citizen and a resident of the us. both governments have criticized the trial. one does, government says justice has been delivered if he serves the 25 year sentence recessive beginner, who 67 years old, who like he die in jail? malcolm web al jazeera kigali for one day. the french foreign minister says his country was blindsided by a submarine deal announced last week between the u. s. australia and the u. k. the pact council, the long running agreement with, from morning from british technology will be used instead. please join e luxury eyes demanding answers, saying the situation is cause a crisis of trust between the allies and the open union has expressed its solid power to france of my kind of report. something i did nation as expected, the gathering of ministers on the sideline of the un general assembly expressed for
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support for france, and it's ongoing dispute over the alliance forged between the u. s. australia and the u. k. earlier, the french foreign minister told reporters that french anger had in no way dissipated several times. use the word brutal or brutal to emphasize the depth of french fury at the formation of this alliance. love job we've done. it's not just to be a brutal, unexpected, and unexplained breach of the contract, the 2016 contract that was being implemented with strayer. what matters now is the breach of trust between partners and alliance means transparency and predictability . it requires explanations and involves talking to one another, not hiding from one another on matters of importance. that did not happen. and we need to talk about us. foreign minister le john made clear that he would not be meeting with the us secretary of state all the australian foreign minister here at
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the u. n. g. a. however, the french president mccall is expected to hold a phone call with president biden in coming days. this will be a virtual conversation, as president mc con has remained in france within coming days to there will be a meeting of the quad, an alliance between the us, japan, india, and australia. the 1st face to face meeting of this alliance significantly, they will be discussing a strategy in the endo pacific. this is going to infuriate the french and the e. u. even further, given the fact that they believe that every move us has taken to date, has excluded partners from discussions, partners who are intent on for gene a collective, rather than unilateral strategy. in this critical region. vladimir putin has bank russians for their trust after the routing party retained its super majority in parliament, reaffirming his hold them power. most of the opposition was barred from rubbing and
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there's been widespread international condemnation after claims of voter fraud and intimidation. bernard smith report from moscow. as the results came in across the 11 time zones, quickly became clear that rushes republic, territories, and regions had delivered the victory vladimir putin expected. the pro kremlin united russia party has kept its 2 thirds majority in parliament, allowing it to change the constitution because i do, but at the turn it was more than 51, the same, 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 and the states humor. but the 3 day vote was plagued with claims of vote rigging such as ballot box stuffing. 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,
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which is not possible. it's absolutely impossible to trust, even if they 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 the face moved, and while the court last draw on our backs that was evolving 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, the bond 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 that the communist party has rejected the election results. which i say as a mathematician overnight, united russia results had been growing communists. results of the falling and to other parties results haven't been changing. this is
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a main tool. the falsification is unacceptable in any country. 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 election. the election was widely seen as the vital part 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 era moscow. thousands of patients who had been hoping to find refuge in the us finding themselves being sent home instead. john home and this report now from aconia on mexico border with the u. s. when many migrant say they've suffered too much to be deported now. on the river, the mob, the border points between mexico, where we are on the united states on the opposite bank is still full of people.
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we're seeing people going across the river. you can see that that they put a code in place because the water is pretty high. it's up to chest pipe. now they're 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 selling that food and water. and that's because they say that says very little for them. they're in the camp in 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 is 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 these days, but to have it back to put a print, taking them that the people we've got 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?
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i'm a routing gang us 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 time for a short break here now to 0. when we come back packed and ready to go, grease is moving asylum seekers to a new migrant come. why some writes which are not happy with the location or not the it 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 would take rain heavily than all feast have chatted more 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, sandstone has gone through the cream for nature on tuesdays, on its way towards japan. here is going to encourage bull shower, so humid and wet for a time after company dry days behind it, it looks fine. is it not? but this is 34 and a half is on the high side of normalized fetish. humid weather there shouted jim, some shout mr. size, including in hong kong and the store humidity and increasing jazz exists in indonesia. it's not particularly wet in either sumatra or john. others hardly bone dry, but everywhere else with a fix on silhouette. izzy, i think and particularly be in my tylen cambodia. those channels 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 is 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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the, into the valleys. the whole of pakistan has gotten the potential for flash flooding from shars. after rather a dry spell down the southeast of india. though it's dry the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021 on the streets of greece and emigrant violence is on the rise. the road you have to go from. i will tell them that this is from fascism and increasingly migrant. farm workers are victims of vicious beatings. jo reed asked, lam 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
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the welcome back of your mind about top stories here. this, our polls are just close in canada. parliamentary election, prime minister, just intruders, hoping to consolidate their leadership with the majority of a liberal party, but he's facing state proposition. i'm conservative every know tools. a court, into golly, has sentenced a man whose life and bob, the hollywood film house, rolanda to 25 years in prison on terrorism charge for the system. the family and international legal observance of rejected. the french for mister shaw even says his country was blindsided by a submarine dealer now last week in the us on the straight path. effectively council. the long warning agreement with france says and situation of course, the crisis of trust. now the un general assembly gets on the way in new york on tuesday with the u. s. keen to avoid a corona virus supersport event. coban climate change and conflict on top of the
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agenda. and despite the pandemic, dozens of heads of state, i've traveled to new york to speak in person, including us president joe biden. diplomatic edison james base report. joe biden, arriving in new york for his 1st united nations general assembly. as the u. s. president becomes at a time when he faces an array of foreign policy challenges and tension with a key ally. his 1st meeting was with the un secretary general antonio terrace to discuss climate cobra, 19, and top of the agenda, the situation in afghanistan. the 2nd general is arguing that the international community has no choice but to engage with a taliban. and the u. n's high commissioner for refugees who's just back from cobble is warning. there's a real risk of a catastrophic economic breakdown. the implosion would mean the ceasing of the functioning of the vital functions of state like the health system. for example,
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the public administration who will pay the salaries that you know until now were paid to a combination of bilateral, multilateral funds and national funds. this whole construct has collapsed now, so if that happens, that kind of implosion would push for sure many to leave the country. cobit 19 will also be a key issue this week. protest is here and there the un or angry about the biden administration's plans for cobra. the booster shots, when many around the world are unprotected, they call it vaccine apart 8. but the president will on wednesday hold a virtual summit in an effort to increase vaccine supply to countries across the globe. the whole message of the biden administration was supposed to be america's back, a return to multilateralism. but that message is taken a knock in recent weeks. he allies believe that the pull out from afghanistan was
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badly conducted. and the reason spat with the french has led some to think that biden's approach to foreign policy really isn't that different from trumps. james base al jazeera at the united nations markets and asia have fallen concerns at the possible collapse of chinese property giant. ever grand, which is liabilities of a $300000000000.00. the k in tokyo plans more than 2 percent, while the developers stock it, its lowest and 11 years and interest payment debt of $83000000.00 is due this week . and another 47000000 next week. chinese regulators are warning that ever granted debt poses risk to china's financial system. if it's not fable, 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 a deep economic crisis center has more now from favorite power cut, delayed parliament's vote of confidence in lebanon,
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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, 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 and actors 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 a boy and they still billions of dollars and transfer abroad. we are ruled by gangsters, not politicians. the previous government did hold talks with the i m. s,
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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 that would mean the political class accused of hijacking. the state 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 to over the financial crisis, mainly the listing of subsidies. but of course, this is not rooted and try had, she served any 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 2019 due to unsustainable
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spending. lebanon has been in turmoil since nearly 80 percent of the population is now poor, but the old, entrenched system is prevailing. then there, osha, zita, beirut, britons, prince. andrew has been formerly served in the us with legal papers over sexual assault case. the accused attorneys sent the civil lawsuit by fedex tase los angeles based attorneys. she says she was forced to have sex with the prince when she was 17. about 20 years ago. the duke of you strenuously denies the allegation. andrew and his lawyers have 21 days to respond. 3 started moving asylum seekers to the 1st of several new camps on its islands, paid for by the european union. but rights groups are not happy about their location in remote areas with strict controls that limit access. johnson rutledge visit a camp on the greek island of some of the refugees were ready early in the morning. their belongings packed a feeling of anticipation in the air because they were going to
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a new facility or the up was to of got there was refugee on finally what finally, i'm not eating part. i am excited. i am good to just go begun in your life and to see what will happen for more than 5 years. this camp on the 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 sheila 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
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unaccompanied minor and spent 2 years in a shack at the old camp. but he was close to town. does he go to you to see if people see different people's thompson says he can't imagine spending 2 years on this mountain. top 7 kilometers from town. it's a concern shed by some us volunteers who run informal education programs for refugees. and now setting up a presence near the new camp, while the amenities may be improved from the current, those 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 they've become, has been in the main town. this reception center is the 1st part of the european union is building on easter g
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n island. but the cost of about $220000000.00 together, they will hold 13 and a half 1000 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 squalor and this organizations that have been various europe. but the price of that is isola ation. greece's g n. islands are being used as clearing houses for asylum applicants here. efficiency is the government's priority, not integration. the old shantytown of salvage 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, jumps out, opal us al jazeera summers, decades of war and gaston of left large parts of the country littered with unexpected ordinance that taking a devastating told on civilians. many of whom are children with a country now on the taliban control. experts have begun clearing areas that were
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previously inaccessible. charles stratford reports from water problems. 8 year old marty was playing with his friends when the explosion happened. the glass blew off part of his leg. he joins other children in his village at a talk organized by a local organisation about the dangers of unexploded munitions left by the decades of war. marty is not the only injured child here. the same blast on the outskirts of the village ripped through 12 year old. his smiles, leg 12 year old molly her last and i and she was partially blinded, and the other rounded up on her gums. what will we do? and he's a little kid. and he has a long life in front of him. i worry how he will code. he doesn't have any line to about, and we have little money. we are worried and afraid about his future. the children are told to listen carefully because the area around there village is littered with
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hidden munitions and unexploded bombs ability to loan. the children were collecting, dried grass for burdening a fuel when the explosion that wasn't just got it. she lost her eye, and 2 of my sons were also injured. i tell every one, not to touch anything suspicious. look. and jeff, move away. a local bomb disposal team leads us to where the blast occurred. the taliban blew up an afghan army weapons co boy here in 2019 the attack scattered ammunition across a wide area either side of the road. much of it was then buried in mud during floods. after carefully collecting some teams help us, we can leave the camera but move back to a safe area before they conduct a controlled explosion. before the taliban retook control last month, no bomb disposal team had come to this area of water that province because it was
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too dangerous. bombed down the villages show how intense the fighting was. the situation is calm now that a lethal and hidden legacy remains. 5 children killed and another 12 injured in one incident near this village experts are saying that there are hundreds of villages in this area around which they believe that could be tons of unexploded ordnance. the teams coming into this area to try and clear it are appealing for international health. taliban fighters take us to an abandoned us based on a hill close by a few destroyed military vehicles. ransacked, planning and living quarters, surrounded by blast bag walls is all that remains local. se foreign soldiers use the surrounding area as a firing range, which is now littered with unexploded ammunition, expert se if lives are to be saved,
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the international community has to release funding that it froze when the taliban took control last month on the main planets and the mining organisations are funded by the international community that has now stopped. there are incidents every day the u. s. and need to need to come hear them senator. you want to clear it up or send other organizations to have life is on the surface 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. cha, stratford al jazeera war duck, afghanistan, ah, type of cricket, but headlines here on the repose, just close in canada's not parliamentary election. prime minister just intruders.

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