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shift the focus on the pan damn access turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamp down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered, the listing post on i just, i the biden administration is expected to announce a massive order vaccines did an 8 to low income countries in an attempt to stamp october 19th. ah, i want money. this is down to their ally from coming up. don't latest blame tuesday failed to attempt on politicians saying they've turned a blind on to the needs of the countries people. the bottom administration is on the deporting haitian migrant seeking assign him in the u. s. b,
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u and says the expulsion may vonne a national volcano one spain, canary islands explodes, forcing the evacuation of villages by law. ah, president joe biden is set to announce that the u. s. will double is global vaccine donations. the increase would bring the us pledge of 5 jobs to 1000000000 doses. in the next hour, president biden will convene a virtual vaccine summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly. it aims to write a well leaders, n g o's, an embrace the goal of vaccinating 70 percent of the world in the next year to james basis, live from the un. so that virtual stomach kicking off soon. what can we expect for president bided? well,
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the 1st things tell you is that we're not actually going to see this virtual summit . most of the participants are here in new york at the un or around the un, probably participating from their missions effectively that countries embassies to the us. president biden is already headed back to washington d. c. but this is a closed event. the press are not going to see what's happened. i think that the idea that so that can be some frank talking and certainly we heard some frank talking in public 24 hours ago from the u. n. sector general antonio terrace. talking about how many people have been vaccinated in the developed world and the richest countries on earth, and how few have been vaccinated in the developing world. he told us that 90 percent of africans have not had the 1st dose of cobra 19 vaccine. he went on to say it was a moral indictment of the state of the world. he said it was an obscenity. so president button trying to do something about that in this summit. his aims are, let me read you. the 3 aims vaccinate the world, trying to save as many lives as possible right now,
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and then build back better from the pandemic to go forward. and also to think about what would happen if there was another pandemic to have proper preparedness next time around. and that, you know, it's nations general assembly continuing for a few more days. what else can we expect from it today? quite a lot going on in the world of diplomacy, as i say, president biden's already left here, but he's going to be speaking to the french president for the my call on the phone about that. angry ral that's pity to of nato's closest allies against each other. trying to do some damage limitation. i think the u. s. president, that the british prime minister has also been in washington meeting with president biden. he's been asked about this situation and he's also heading back here to new york to give his speech the end of the evening in new york. but it's
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not just that route. there are many other things that are taking place and i think number one on the agenda is not what's going on in the high level meeting. although we are going to have some important speeches including in a couple of as time from the saudi king king. so mom, but also meetings on afghanistan because we've got the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore ministers, a meeting about afghanistan and what to do about the taliban and how to deal with a taliban. and then we've also got a meeting taking place in the coming out of the g. 20 group of countries that foreign ministers, they've got a stomach coming up a g 20, some in rome at the end of october. and they don't have a common position on how to deal with the taliban. how much to engage with the new rule. it's in campbell, they'll be trying to work that out today. james. thank you. james bass. the 1st life at the un to saddam now where the sovereign counsel is, deputy chairman has blamed. she stays courage on politicians, saying they've turned a blind eye to what people actually need. general mohammed had done doug low and
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the counsels president of the foster albert han of held a nice conference. 21 offices. number soldiers have been arrested on question following the attempt to take over. they tried to take control of several government institutions including state tv, radio stations, nevada, fema, we addressed you today as we lived through dian moment and now history. we had hoped the transition would bring a better future. you will all of followed the found qu, teams of yesterday, with the a, if managed, to defeat, into a wrist all perpetrators, without any losses. it is not the 1st attempt. as we have failed many in the past. you have the right to ask for a reason for these repeated attempts, and we say it openly and candidly. it is the politicians who turned a blind eye to the people's needs and busied themselves fighting for power and competing for control. this is created anger among the common people who are
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struggling on a daily basis for food, water, and medicine. hyper morgan has more from cartoon. well, there are still no answers as to what those who were behind the who said when they were being interrogated and nothing has been revealed. with regard to those interrogations from the head of the sovereignty council had them hon. and the deputy head of the sovereignty council, general mohammed hemmed in that law. now they were addressing soldiers at the military barrack and undermined the twin city of her tomb. and they seemed to be praising the soldiers for the rule that they played in preserving the lives of civilians and making sure that no lives were lost in the, in the process of filing the cool. but it also seems to show that the divide between the civilian components of this transitional government and the military component. let's go back to how this transitional government looks like. we have the military 5 members of the military in the sovereignty council,
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56 civilians and 3 from the groups. now that's together forms the sovereignty council, which effectively is the presidency. then you have the executive council of the council of ministers headed by the pair of the dog, and he's a civilian. so those 2 sites that are currently leading this transitional government. but there has long been friction between the 2 sides. and that is very clear to see in the speech of by the head of the sovereignty counselor of the hon and his deputy. well, how much, i don't know who blamed politicians for the current situation of the country, the walking about the economy. they said that the politicians seem to be focused on getting power. i'm not focusing on the issues that matter to civilian gun totes, have been fired at a vehicle carrying the ukrainian precedence principal aid. it happened in a suburb of the capital key. if police say more than 10 bullets were fine at the vehicle, wounding the driver, the aid has escaped unharmed. it's not yet known who is behind the attack.
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president villa to me as lensky who the new york has warned a strong response to my permission caused my toll paid. and what's more important? my close friend sir. hey, should fear was shot out. so he's alive and he is. his driver, unfortunately, is injured and hospitalized on the police are working at the site and a man hunt been launched. this is classified as attempted murder. immediately after my address to the un general assembly, i will go to the ukrainian capital. who's behind this? frankly, i don't know who all these powers that could be internal. it could be external saying hello to me with shots from the forest at my friend's car is weakness, but the response will be strong. bernard smith has more in the story from moscow. ukraine's government says, the target of this attack was sergey, she fear, principal aide, to ukraine's president. let me the lensky. now the president himself is currently
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at the united nations in washington, but he famously came to power with his promise to fight the oligarchy, reduced that power, influence and crack down on corruption. and another aid has said that he believes this shooting his attempted assassination is connected to that crack down on the oligarchy. he says that we emphasize the president's policy aimed at the fundamental transformation of the state will remain unchanged. the timing of this alleged assassination term may also be significant because it's this week that ukraine's parliament starts debating a law specifically targeted reducing the influence of those all galks. the president will be, of course, informed at the un where he will be speaking to the general assembly. but at the moment we understand that the aid escaped an injured. his drug was hurt
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local television reporting that there were 19 bullet holes in the vehicle. volcanic eruption in the canary islands is intensifying spanish authorities are getting ready to evacuate more people. as lava spreads on the palmer, because hack has a report it was a volcanic eruption on day as he gets concepcion had expected, but never thought it would actually happen in her lifetime on her doorstep. now threatening the family business, she ran for almost 2 generations from the terrace. the volcanoes at present, appears so close, attracting customers to the restaurant. the curious the media and those observing their homes being swallowed by the slow moving lava, overseen a company of people's homes and lives have been destroyed. imagine how i feel. i can't sleep, i feel sad, but i wonder what else can this okay?
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no take for me. as the hours go by the volcano cracks open more ground. the earth surface is unable to hold back. the hot madman boiling below ground. spanish, gorgeous, reveal or evacuating villages, neighborhoods, while 6000 people are being looked after by the state authorities, others are sleeping rough in their cars. but for how long? i'm staying here because i am emotionally connected to the land. even if the love has swallowed my home, i want to go back to my house and learn one after the other. government officials from madrid come to the remote island for a few hours visit to show their support to local authorities who are powerless in the faith of an overflowing force of nature that cannot be contained in the management of their crazy death. not an when they love, but to see on the contrary, the management of the crises we and will not palmer recovers each of normality and
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with the involvement of the different administrations. the last or option was 50 years ago. this one is far more intense. a seek river of 1000 degrees celsius lava, slowly making its way to the ocean at contact. it will release toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. air is filled with microscopic volcanic jacket. wrong that make of the ash and when you breathe in itself the catering no one knows how long this weather will take days, weeks, or months before this production. and despite the looming threat, andreotti he goes, concepcion does not want to leave the family restaurant behind lifetime of memories and moments hangs in the balance. as the sound of the volcanoes echoes closer shaking and dreyer's determination to stay till the very end. nicholas hawk al jazeera apalmer carries spain still ahead on al jazeera,
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why pharmaceutical companies are key to fueling the divide between those who are vaccinated and those who have access to job reinventing the wheel call of as get a wild ride. and the salad major shows in the us ah, s some art bricks of heavy rain in se asia, particularly coming towards the vietnamese cosa. the forecast the thursday, that circulation won't turn into a tropical cycle, but it will be a tropical low, which means it'll just increase the amount of rain, hence the are in center. similarly on the other side in me and miles bins and heavy rain. recently the more flooding here, so the more to come to the east of that not quite so severe. they start this massive shower with it as are the philippines answers sort of ways. the threat
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bornea threat most of indonesia has low increase in the daily ferocity of the showers in china as we start to see really the end of what you would have called the plum rains. he's another tongue is reaching up from such one towards facing eventually between here and the humid. occasionally sherry started with his band of what looks like clear air. it is and he's been quite hot reason to be on shore breed and shanghai would increase attempts to go back down to nor was about 2829. there are shout further east over japan, but they too are on their way out by tommy, we gets a friday. and this may be some eating the matter. right? it's falling, india and pakistan, particularly pakistan a little bit dry but good. you're at still a threat from yet more wet weather and floods the on air or online be part of the debate. pacific people, the ocean,
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is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when no help take it off the table. it says, shoot inside atmosphere, people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era ah, the me welcome back. watching al jazeera minder thoughts hope stories. this our president joe bought in the set to announce the us will double in global vaccine donation.
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increase will bring the u. s. pledge of 5 jobs to 1000000000 in see down the sovereign councils deputy channel has blame cheese days to attend on politicians saying they've kind of blind eyes. what people need. 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been around gunshot tap and find out a vehicle carrying being cranium, presidents or aid that happened in the capital p. and please say more than 10 bullets of the vehicle renting the drive. us democrats have pressure of the policy to remove $1000000000.00 worth of annual funding israel's on missile defense system. it is the latest episode in an ongoing intro party debate over support for israel. the funding is still expected to be allocated to the u. s. is 2022 defense bill. the french inside the democratic caucus is widening over how much military support israel is given. a speed to the white house correspondent
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kennedy hunker, who live for us now. so kennedy, this move is most likely now a symbolic one. but what does it tell us about support for israel within the democratic party? well, it tells us not only is the democratic party ruptured when it comes to support for israel, but that's true. also increasingly of american voter. now, what we're seeing is that younger people, whether in the democratic party or in the voting populace, particularly progressive democrats are feeling that these are a rubber stamping of military support for israel is something that needs to be for life and challenge. in other words, the politicians like where she is leave, who is of palestinian, the said alexandria, kathy, cortez or even johan omar, who come into the party in recent years are really challenging. this notion that
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israel is essentially causing harm to palestinians and doing it with impunity. and so they've accused some human rights violations of also violating international law, even of committing war crimes. and so as a result, they're sending up and say, we want to challenge this unconditional military support. now what this is done and this is the actions being taken, the house of representatives was opening it up to republicans criticizing, saying this is nothing more than anti semitism. now, these democratic politicians deny that they say that this is simply looking at the policy looking at how funds are spent. and as you point out, this is largely symbolic because we know that some of the more c or more establishment democrats of already assured israel. this money is going to come, it's just going to come in another funding bill. you also have to remember that this is a motivation in the house of representatives and for anything to be passed into law . it needs to pass the house that needs to pass the senate,
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and it needs to be signed by the president of the united states. and i can tell you the you are the president has already assured is real, that it will get its funding progress. you made last spring, so what we're seeing here is an ongoing debate. but what it also shows is the increasing power of these younger, more progressive democrats who are challenging israel policy in the united states. thank you for that. can be health care. it's all white house correspondent. some of the world's top pharmaceutical companies are accused of limiting, coded 19 vaccines in developing countries. a report by amnesty international shows less than one percent of people in low income countries are fully vaccinated. in developed countries, it's 55 percent. amnesty says be 6 companies that have led the vaccine. rollouts have put profits before lives specifically by refusing to waive intellectual property rights to low income countries. the report shows that pfizer and buy in
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tech has delivered 9 times more vaccines to sweden than to all low income countries combined. and medina has not yet delivered a single vaccine dose to a low income country. then the company is head of advocacy health. fact, sean's pandemic response, unicef, she says companies that money factor, the vaccines should be more transparent about who is next in line were saying less than 2 percent of people in africa really vaccinated in, in some countries as much as 82 percent. we know that, that both a complete injustice is also putting at risk the global recovery from the panoramic . we con and upon demick, one country at a time, we have to vaccinate everyone in the world. the reason for it is obviously we had to make a huge and very rapid increase in the availability of the supplies at the beginning of the panoramic. and the lots of those supplies were bought by the riches
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countries. so organizations like unicef and working together with kovak, i've been trying to get back, seems to the lower and middle income countries about, you know, we're in a supply q. we know that there are only so many vaccines to go around. and there's a long queue for those supplies. so we do call on the manufacturers of vaccines to be transparent and share information about who's in order for the next supplies. but also on the high income countries, the riches nation. to make sure that they're sharing those doses of faxing in a way that means lowering from countries can also get those faces that they need right now. police in australia have arrested more than $200.00 people on the 3rd consecutive day of protest against current of virus restrictions, tear gas and rubber bullets. we used to go crowds and melbourne off the projectiles was thrown out. the police. 2 officers were injured and the purchase began in reaction to a mandatory vaccine order. the construction work is outrages growing often al
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jazeera news crew caught us border agents on horseback appearing to assault haitian migrants in texas. the department of homeland security says offices involved. busy have been reassigned to administrative duties, practical hain has his story. in this country, the, these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states. desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water. met 5 for. 6 that no, no, no, no, no. the men on horseback work for department of homeland security secretary alejandro. more rigorous. who promised in the senate hearing tuesday there will be consequences. re, i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel adheres to our policy,
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to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the u. s. vice president, also way to what i saw to take good about those individual trading human beings the way they were horrible. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point. same border security is broken and president 5 and is to blame this committee. all i can say is secretary, is that sooner or later, this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have for me and that the border that gets worse day upon day. but for the thousands of patients who hoped this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the buyer administration is continuing the policies set up by the trump administration, which says, because a pandemic,
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they can deport people right away without even giving them a chance to ask for asylum. now that is angered many in the president's own party, but so far it doesn't appear that divide administration plans to change the policy . and if it does, would likely come too late for the thousands of haitians on the border. political haine, al jazeera washington, the qu in guinea earlier this month has given the country unexpected winful. political uncertainty has pushed off the value of its book site reserves. the always used to produce alan minium and companies all setting up lawn scale operations to cash and interest report. the guinea, some of the world's largest reserves of oxide. and now the race is on to export more of it. despite the countries military cool and risks of economic isolation, supplies haven't been disrupted. and more is expected to be mind this year than
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last. this long commitment to the point that investment and to continue attracting me and biggest investment in guinea for the sake of hearing the mining resources in giving concerns were raised over the stability of supplies when a group of soldiers overthrew the democratic government in early september. that pushed up oxide prices. the government and mining companies hoping that the current high price of both sides was continued for the government. in particular, the mineral represents more than 30 percent of its budget. ginnie's, new military rulers, desperately need to fund their programs. in 2020 this west african country exported more than 64000000 metric tons of the mineral. second only to australia. analysts say guinea should focus more on processing the or locally than exporting it. we need to industrialize our child's guess. we need to transform
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h from pro much to me and so dr. kit, we will have more about him on this is very important for us. but now if we sent on the side the road that we won't have lifted many a value on needs, it wants to create jobs in our county. it wasn't create new tax credit, said tickets of corruption and a failure to effectively regulate mining companies has left many people in guinea in poverty and damaged the environment. in yellow concludes on we cannot afford to toy with the mining sector today without having economic repercussions. on the contrary, we must open investments in mining projects that have been in the pipeline for a long time. last guinea accounts for 24 percent of global books at supplies. i
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need focused on one thing maximizing revenues from the current winful. but there are some analysts point out. there is no guarantee the price of the mineral will go and rising. it rece algebra cannot create wrath, quake has strong se australia shaking buildings and causing damage in melbourne. and the magnitude 6 quake hits on monday about 200 kilometers northeast and the country. second largest city is one of australia's strongest quakes on record and was found as far away as sydney, 900 kilometers to the north, left some melbourne streets listed with bricks and rubble. thankfully, no one is reported to have been seriously injured. an alternative version of the famous detroit motor show has opened. auto enthusiasts are being thrown in the air and trucks and driven lightning speeds in electric cars. but it's about it is providing what organizes say is
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a more immersive experience with the main auto show on break because of the pandemic from pontiac, michigan, his philipo question, how do you reinvent and also show the answer. you better off the motor city, because this year they are taking that outside, full throttle at full speed. what would have been the detroit motor, sho, official name, north american international auto show. it's resting for a while. obviously we couldn't have the show indoors in its place. motor bela park cos, show pot amusement park, new life into an old concept. this is the most immersive style of auto show i have seen in years less exhibition, more experience. what we're seeing here is a big change to the concept of the author shall see for you is this technology is being evolving thing, ease autonomous vehicles, all that kind of stuff. a lot of that has been chewed up by the major tech 1st. so
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all of these also shows to be thinking, what do we need to do? how do we keep people coming and how do we stay relevant? obviously, cove, it hasn't help. in fact, it's accelerated the process a lot. so now the stripping it right back, the bringing the vehicles out or come rain or shine, right? in this case, how many people touch them, get hands on experience and see what it's all about. a lot of people will look at this now and think the old type of shows the result or this kind of indoor stuff. what is it now? you can go and experience now, is this the future? is this what we're going to see from now? well, it's really hard to say, but i will tell you that, you know, they're obviously remains some questions about whether a 100000 people want to go through an indoor event in a short period of time. and we've also seen that manufacturers really embrace the dynamic interactive approach with reaching new customers. there are lots of unveiling staff at this very polished event, even some politics thrown in. if you look up most dice though, looking down at the big, easy announcement, others staring firmly at the road,
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do you think it will last? i mean, obviously covered his head. now let's say covert was gone in a furious time where we still be doing this. yes i do. i really think so because there's just more of an experience. and one thing we know in the automotive industry is that consumers crave that experience. that's why car, so they have more technology, they have more connectivity. that's why cars today are more stylish, 350 vehicles. they're on show here from 35 different brands. some old, some new, all vying for attention. always about creating an immersive experience and for an audience used to being able to look but not so much of the shows a wild ride ahead are you there is phil laval al jazeera pontiac, me.

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