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with exclusive interviews, proport 0 has teams on the ground with intensifying rain. people here fear that these are temporary solutions to bring you more award winning documentaries and lies need oh um justin toodles risky. gamble post clothes in canada is not the election with a prime minister hoping to secure a parliamentary majority. ah, are you watching al jazeera life, my world headquarters in doha? i'm fully back. people also head the us, the, the travel restriction for foreign visitors were fully vaccinated and have a negative cove in 1910. noble markets rattled. years grow that one of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under
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a multi $1000000000.00 deck. and the man whose life inspired the film hotel, one dies, convicted of terrorism and sentenced to prison. but the chinese being called ah, canadian media is reporting prime minister justin to the liberal party will form the next government. but it's too early to say whether he is one, a majority. the polls have clothes in this not parliamentary election, is a close race between trudeau and conservative area, no tool to those hoping to consolidate his leadership with a majority. but it's been heavily criticized for calling an early election during the corona virus pandemic. that's go live to. jodi van was in montreal for his, jody talk us through the early projections, the prime minister expected to hold onto his job. but how is looking, how is it looking overall for the party?
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well, at this moment, the projection is a liberal minority government. it looks very similar to what justin trudeau had prior to calling this election on august the 15th, the 36 days since then. have been quite the rollercoaster. very and traditional is this election cycle currently. obviously during covered 19 and traditional is this the a celebratory room? the empty table, the empty chairs? the podium, however, will have prime minister justin true, joe, speaking in a matter of minutes to be victorious as he regained the pm's office. here with that minority. as we have mentioned, over the course of the coverage here on al jazeera english, that the roller coaster has been significant in terms of how the, the polling would go, how the balance would go, the advance pulling as well as male and ballots. it doesn't look at this moment to play a huge role,
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but certainly every ballot must be counted to see if justin trudeau can push to a majority. at this point, however, he is confirmed minority leader. so if that is the case, and this is liberal minority government, nothing really changed from before he call this not election. what would be the implications and consequences for, for him the, it's a great question that a lot of canadians are talking about. the fact that this is an extremely expensive $600000000.00 election. the middle of the 4th wave is a coven. 1900 can make a lot of. i'm happy canadians in that regard. however, clearly enough voted liberal in order to reinstate. just ensure though, as prime minister remains to be seen, whether this minority government will see his career long term be rewarded. or if more is is sort of projected era. a no tool, as you mentioned,
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the conservative party leader was deadlocked with justin shadow in the days leading up to this election. and how does this change his leadership of the conservative party? there are many unanswered questions that will come out in the hours days and in fact, weeks and maybe months to comp attorney. thank you very much for that. jody van 54 in monterey out already i spoke to best mom mani who's a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in ontario. she says minneapolis thought tudor would be punished for calling us not election during a panoramic. but that hasn't been the case. what definitely was a gamble and the time of the demick, of course, and many katie and i think are still quite sore about the idea of having an election. majority of key did not want to have an election. and the result though, however, suggests that there is confidence in the government to continue. i'll be at a minority, but nothing really changed in terms of the feelings of providing any other of the
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major parties, a majority or the liberal party majority. but i think this is probably going to be more of the same in terms of governing. i think the fear was that perhaps canadians might punish the party for actually calling election during a panoramic. but it seems as though the alternative be a conservative minority or even a majority for the liberals with just something too much. the other alternative and pete being and somehow empower was probably a long shot, despite the fact that this is a popular leader up in dp. and they've done some once a new writing that they hadn't done before. but still all the knowledge there is probably faith in the current government and people want the government to continue . i think kids have gone to get to know the conservative party a little better. certainly though, that you don't campaign continue to focus on the potential of the tool government that they came into power would perhaps, you know, slow does that seem, you know,
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started getting the vaccine out to more people because the tool did kind of waffle a little bit about, you know, mending back which can still very much support actually forcing the us is relaxing an 18 month travel van allowing fully vaccinated foreign visitors into the country. starting in november, they'll have to show proof of vaccination before boarding flights, as well as a negative cove in 1900 tests, but they won't need to contain in the u. s. white house correspondent, kimberly how can reports under pressure from allies, the biden administration is finally lifting its 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 cove at 19 within 72
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hours 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 who 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 truck pair of flight restrictions since taking office air . travel to the u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level,
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and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome. really, it's not just taking passengers from one point to another that are allowed to travel, taking all those connecting travelers from india, from europe, from other fees. that'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. 6 despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the ask and 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 prepares to meet face to face with world leaders and address the un general assembly. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house asian markets have been jittery over concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant. ever grind is in more than $300000000.00 of debt. an interest payment of $83000000.00 is due this week and another $47000000.00 next week. chinese regulators, a warning that the companies that poses risks to china is financial system. katrina, you has the latest from beijing right now. the government hasn't signaled as to whether they will step in. we do know that chinese authorities. net with ever ground last august, sorry, last month in august,
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demanding that they sold out the massive debt problems. the analysts we've spoken to do believe that at some point the government will step in and they say that there are 3 possible options. one that the government will order some sort of restructuring of ever grant to that the government itself will buy out parts of the grand company of 3 that the government will basically order, compel other companies, other, either the government affiliated companies or even private companies to buy out parts of every grant to avoid a massive default. now, i must say that they weren't saved the company or bailout the company completely because they might send the wrong message, but they are going to try to avoid the company going bankrupt. but so far, like i've said, we've had silence from the government and that's causing a lot of fear. not only here in china, but worldwide, of course, because this company really many believe is too big to fail. it's china's 2nd
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largest real estate property developer. it has businesses of some sort in every county here in china, not only in property, it's in financial wealth management products. it has a electric vehicle subsidiary. it has a football club and the people that it owns money to. it's not really 1500000 dollar, 1500000 people who've invested in property that they've yet to see built. they've also own money to 200000 employees and thousands of vendors and contractors who have worked for the company these past few months. also demanding the money. so these people really setting eyes on the government, see what they will do to save this company. should ever grant fail that could send rebels throughout china's economy. and the main problem for the chinese government is that it could cause widespread social unrest. still ahead on al jazeera grease
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starts moving asylum seekers to a new facility. but why groups aren't happy and a fight overland residents of a small town in f went all protest against mining company. ah. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. range never story. ready? a story may be in place in doors at night. it's dry, sarabia, the levant and iran. the effects of mancy means is occasionally drilling solid, but recently, nor financing, and is increasingly going to be dry. right? but there are changes of foot, the breeze is coming down out of iraq bid for a week. shamal means it's not as huge as it was in the ha, 40 degrees about the average high. so it's not particularly hot. the certainly feels different with the humidity lower. that'll continue, i think for
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vaccinated for a foreign visitors into the country from november. to show proof of vaccination before boarding price, as well as a negative. coby 900 and asian markets have been jittery over concerns about the possible to be chinese property giant. and the ground is in more than $300000000000.00 of that chinese regulators. the warning it posted to the countries financial now hundreds of construction work as of march to the australian city of melbourne. after being told they must get vaccinated against over 19. they say government requires them to have at least one dose by the end of this week, it's close down building sites for 2 weeks. see the movement of workers west spreading the virus in regional areas. in while pfizer has announced it's called the 1900 vaccine is effective for children between 5 and 11 years old. the pharmaceutical giant tested the job with a lower dose than adults and found it produces enough antibodies. 5 that will
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offend it's, finding us regulate this to request approval for a global rollout. john moore is a professor of microbiology and immunology at whale cornell, medical college. he says there's still a complex process before 5 inside of vaccination dry for young children. well, there's only a limited amount of information in the press release. what it says is that the vaccine, the same one that's used in a lower dose, it induces similar levels of antibodies to what it does and that's expected. and that's a good result. there's a one line statement saying that there are no safety problems. of course, none of that is sufficient for f d a approval. the f d a has to look at a submitted package. pfizer has to send the body of information under the pages of documents, the f. d a has to review it, and they will be looking at safety issues in particular, anticipating any that will be different than in adults, but there's a process and that's why we have serious review panels of independent experts. that
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process will take place and i'm sure it will also take place in europe with the equivalent to the f d a in britain and other countries. i would like to see children of this age group immunized because increasingly at risk in the states we're getting more and more. ringback infections and children because the delta variance is more transmissible children. so we want to have a safe environment and schools. teachers need to be vaccinated on the pupils need to be vaccinated. america, we're having a lot of pushback in some states, even against basic safety precautions like my schooling. so it said someone and kissed the care. and i'm sure it's true in some other country. the more safety we can bring to our children. better. thousands of haitians who had been hoping to find refuge in the u. s. are being sent home instead. address here is john home and has this report from aconia on mexico border with the us. where many migraine say
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they've been through too much to be deport him. now, on the river, the much the border point for 3 mexico where we are on the united states on the opposite bank is still full of people. we're seeing people going across the river. you can see that they put a food in place because the water is pretty high up the chest high. now, coming back to mexico from the united states where this makes shift time for more than 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 bass, in terms of nappies, if they've got children in terms of medical supplies for those of them that are ill . 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 process. and then many of them will face deputation back to haiti, there's flights going in these days, but to have about to put a print,
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taking them to people to 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, 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. 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 poland, is sending 500 soldiers to stop people trying to cross its border with bella rules . and these for migraines were found dead near the frontier on sunday. officials say some has suffered hypothermia and exhaustion. an increase in undocumented migration from bella, ruth's into the european union has caused a diplomatic brow. you accuse his fellow rules of helping people cross the border in retaliation against sanctions. greece has
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a thought moving asylum seekers to the 1st of several new camps on these islands paid for by the european union. but rights groups are unhappy about their location in remote areas with strict controls that limit access. johns, for apple is visited a camp on the greek island of thomas. 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 begun in your life and to see what will happen in the for more than 5 years. this camped 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,
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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 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 people see different people's thompson says he can imagine spending 2 years on 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,
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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 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 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 i solution 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
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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. jobs are open us al jazeera summers. the hero of the story told in the film hotel, wanda has been sentenced to 25 years in jail for terrorism full which have again his efforts in saving hundreds of lives during wanda's 1. 994 genocide brought hollywood frank frame. but since then, he became a leading critic of president polk army rights groups and observe it has called his trial a sham markham way of reports from outside the courtroom in wanders capital kigali pool 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 rwanda 3 years ago. when we got to
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the port, he is convicted of being a member of a group and participating and tara 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 divide ticket garley last year against his will. when the 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 a night, his basic right. and then now they just gave him a guilty verdict. the co accused came on the stand and said that they had been a forced and co hurst and tortured into saying false things against my father. and 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 lives
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at the hotel manager. during rwanda's 994 genocide. he then fled into exile and became a vocal critic. everyone was president pool kick. i'm a pledge support for an opposition armed group with prosecutors. he also funded it and ordered 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 and now being led on to the prison bus to be taken back the jail recess to begin a hasn't even left jail for the last 6 months because refused to participate in the court proceeding. all of the defendants. now the opportunity to appeal the court of appeal within the next 15 days. recess, the beginning and supporters have completely rejected all of these legal proceedings to date. recess, a beginner is a belgian citizen and
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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 recess of the geena, who 67 years old, who like he die in jail. malcolm web al jazeera kigali for when the demonstrators have been protesting on savvy as border with coast of all against the move by christina to deny entry of vehicles with savvy and nice and straight. percival sent on police officers to the area under the new rules. dr. is must remove or cover up so be in license brace plates and pay to replace them with temporary ones because it was prime minister says serbia has the similar role in place as president says, it's important to preserve peace. but that came with a warning. your money in preston, committee or not, and i need to, i'm asking the representatives of the international community to bring the unreasonable ones to their senses, to bring them to behave in
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a civilised merit. however, if they do not want to do that, we will know how to protect our country. there's no doubt about it now to ecuador, where a community has been trying to resist the advance of mining companies, but the countries cash strapped government is backing the firms reachable has the story. lemme said that when a site is, he says, mold perish in the middle of the, in the mountains, in a while. yeah, residents, you have been struggling to defend the community for mining and the damages courses who years the now there are posing 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. you fear 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
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fight to protect the community. when is a 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 they were woman all the people. but it was the contrary, the police is not for us for the poor, for communi. the police is for the rich, the people of lemme said they want to fight a 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. 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 love montane of for us,
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the mountains, the water is everything, is our mother, is how we can survive our, 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 question via reported by the controller general of the state environmental group say it was constitution is being violated in a federal meeting went 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 president, because they are more or less. he has created an action plan to promote legal mining. and it's hoping to exploit over 2900000 hector's in the country. while orders mining chambers says dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. yoko can see there is no industrial in the world that is born without those plus pains. i
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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. by the lemme to say they went aside if people are afraid, they believe their territory will be destroyed and their interest will be ignored once again, several other feeder. ah . so again, i'm fully back with the headlines on al jazeera, the poles have closed in candidates, parliamentary election. the media is reporting that prime minister just into those liberal party is expected to win, but will fall short of a majority. jody van has more from one tree out.

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