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of the assassination of count full cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on l. g as in ah . the race to succeed angle american is germany leaders reaching its final stages, climate change when the issues with german voters. ah, how am i here?
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this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up the lawyer for former catalog lead. carlos on says he is going to be released imminently, but must remain in sardinia ready for talks to reassess. it's open to formally ending the war with its neighbor, but only under certain conditions, the flowing menace. palmer's organic interruption is slowing. there are fears that its potential for further damage ah, thousands of climate protest. this is taken to the streets in german cities across germany, just 2 days for the country goes to the polls. process a part of a global climate strike cold by school students. climate change is one of the hottest topics in sunday's elections as to july's floods killed nearly 200 people.
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if there's one other thing that this pandemic has shown us, it is that the climate crisis has never once been treated like an emergency. it is clear than ever that no political party is doing close to enough. but it's even worse than that. even their proposed commitments are close to being align with what would be needed to fulfill the pilots agreements that pass on half more from berlin . 2 days before the landmark elections here in germany on sunday, tens of thousands of climate protests is really send a strong message to the photos, but also to the new government to, to take this climate crisis. seriously, they were shouting things like stop per coal mining. the coal mines night mines, i still open on 12 until 2038. a climate of course, has been internationally very much on the agenda of america. but it's been seen
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here domestically as quite a failure of her policy to keep these coal mines open. so climate definitely has been dominating the election said this, this campaign. and while the protesters are now leaving, you know here the parliament building, you can see that still tense behind me where climate protesters are basically on a hunger strike for the last 25 days. and they have given an ultimatum to the leading candidate candidates all our shows, if he doesn't admit that the germany is in a climate crisis, actually threatened to stop drinking altogether. so the situation here is that climate is a very, very important issue. i was, i think you know it see sardine over cower cas loony as former liter carlos pushed him on as has just been released from italian detention. we're bringing you live pictures now from the the scrum surrounding thing pushed him on. he was taken into
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custody by police in sardinia on thursday night. the move of course response fears, reaction rallies. i'd be telling concert and bounce luna. and of course the courts in sardinia. actually these pictures are coming to us from support. says old carlos, put them on on the castle on the former leaders. supporters are asking you to stamp in spain. of course the keys is a pushed amount of suspicion. this after he organized the independence referendum for capital and in 2017, that referendum was deemed illegal by the spanish courts several castle loony and politicians were taken into custody. they were then charged on jails. but carlos pushed him on and several other senior cas loony. and liters fled spain and have been an exile for several
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years. that is called this morning in quite the scrum. there being surrounded by journalists on his release from prison, know the 9 castle loony and politicians who were jails for taking parts in that protest. they were pardons by the spanish prime minister, but not pitched him on, not clar up inside 3, and the others that fled who had not been through court proceedings. which is why they're arrest warrant. so fans quite a complex picture there, but that is the form of capital in the liter. carlos pushed him on, released from italian detention. we'll bring you more on this as soon as we find out what's happening. russia's election commission as rejecting accusations of widespread vote rigging, the certified results show united russia retained its power in last week's
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parliamentary elections. a group of defeated parliamentary candidate found their supporters say they're trying to overturn the results, which they insist are fraught with corruption. bernard smith says more and i for moscow, a 2 thirds majority in the state duma for united russia. but that is only part of the story opposition candidates, particularly in moscow won't be electronic boat, a one to the electronic vote. i know the 8 of them in seats in the moscow area who when the manual but was being counted were way ahead. these will, these remain the communist party candidates, but suddenly, well, later, the next day when they electronic vote was added and that was added very late. suddenly all those seats were flipped in favor of united russia. now those communist candidates have benefited from tactical voting. after being recommended, as best buys by a system created by lexi involved,
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the supporters as those people best place to defeat united rushes candidates, the election commission says the worst and regularities, but about 40000 votes were invalidated. but that's tiny. in comparison to the 110000000 registered voters, however, if you take the recommendations of survey chappelle kin who is a very highly respected, i'm not on the list and track of russia elections. it's something very, very different. he reckons around 40000000 people legitimately voted for united russia out of that 110000000, but another 14000000 votes were fabricated. and if that's the case, and this is the worst result for the kremlin, since about putin came to power 21 years ago to the us and our president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the situation that the southern border with mexico is promising that will be consequences after border agents were filmed, miss treating haitian migrants the al jazeera footage films earlier this week has
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caused rage. of course, i take responsibility. i am president, but i was horrible. would you see? as you saw, to see people treat it like they did courses, very reading them over, people being strapped. it's outrageous. i promise you, those people will pay. they will be an investigation underway now and there will be consequences. there will be consequences. it's an embarrassment, but beyond an embarrassment, it's dangerous. it's wrong. it sends the wrong message around the world, sends the wrong message at home. it's simply not who we are as get more and i from our affairs, kimberly hall. ok. she joins with my life from the white house and kimberly, quite a staggering turner and there the presidents actually being forced to address the issue. ok. see, after that al jazeera footage came to light. was the reaction been over the of it's been so much anguish over those,
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those pictures. it's just hard for part of me americans to believe that they're seeing something that really harkins back to images of the civil rights era. and as a result, given the fact that the president promised, but he would not only make sure that some of those racial injustice issues were priority of his presidency. but he also listed the support of black voters to take the white house. many are really not only hurt, but shocked that this has happened at all. now, this is you mentioned is something that has been broadcast in the united states for days. only now, are we saying seeing joe biden taking responsibility for that later today? we also expect that we will hear from the department of homeland security secretary may york, as he will be at the white house press briefing at 830 gmc, to further discuss not only how they have changed policy. as
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a result of al jazeera footage, they will no longer be using the horses to round up those migrants that are being deported to haiti, but also the broader concerns that remain because there are still thousands of people 100 huddled under the bridge in del rio, texas trying to get to the united states. so this is the challenge for the administration. we heard there, the president taking responsibility. what we should point out later in that press conference. he went on to blame his predecessor, donald trump, for many of the problems he inherited. so well, he did initially take responsibility that sort of passing of the but given he's now almost 10 months in the office may not fit well with some of his critics. and kimberly, this is all happening on a really wrong busy day for the white high, isn't it? because again, on the sidelines of the, the, you're in general assembly, which is still ongoing, really and new york,
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you got all these world liter fair and quite a few of them the de camp. see the white house for 6. i'm the us president. that's right. already the indian prime minister has arrived here at the white house soon he will be joined by the the australian leader as well as the japanese leader. and of course, the president of the united states is the 1st meeting of the security lines known as the quad. and it's been a busy week. we already know they're going to be talking about cobit 19. how to make sure that the booster shots, as well as just initial shots of the vaccine, can be evenly distributed through some of the more disadvantaged areas of the planet. they're also going to be discussing climate change and how that is a continuing to be what the us presidency is, is an excess central threat. but the biggest issue of all that will be discussed and has been discussed already with the indian leader as well as others when he is joined by that will be the issue of china and the security concerns that it poses
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to their respective countries. and so whether it is a illegal fishing maritime security, the sharing of science and technology, or even the fast of intellectual property. these are the issues that are going to be discussed as the world continues to experience a growing influence of china flexing it's military. and also it's cyber mike. so these are just some of the issues that will be discussed again, a busy week here at the white house and will be following all of these issues very closely. world deeds. kimberly hall that live for as i said to whitehouse. kimberly, and i thank you and the flow of lava from a volcano in the canary islands have fluids, but this fear its food could cause more damage than prompts at further evacuation. or it is for another 3 times using foreign finances and being told to retreat from certain areas due to the worst and conditions. the volcano on la paloma erupt,
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said some 6 days ago, and hundreds of holes of since been destroyed. se nicholas hark reports from the village of tessa corte above the picturesque coastal village of does a corte is what seems like a looming storm, but is in reality, a giant cloud of volcanic ash, the crater has expanded, does the court has not yet been evacuated? the villages, mayor one a coast is not just concerned, but deeply worried. lava is moving 4 meters per hour and it's less than 2 kilometers away from the village. what happened this year? i'm concerned this may effect the banana plantation. this is the principal economic activities people here, so it would make a big losses for so many families. 500 hector's, a banana plantation have been you reversible, destroyed by thick blanket of ash. microscopic volcano rocks are seeping into the
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crop, making them inedible amounts of last size martine to an island that gets much of its revenue from banana production last year. a devastating fire destroyed the crop, followed by a long spell of drought. and now this looks. no, sir, i'm so upset, it's a disgrace. what we're going through here. we live off, and by the banana plantations, if we can't work, we are about to lose everything. it's another tragedy of all. a royal visit in spain came to boost the small and remote islands morale. thousands of people are displaced their homes and belongings turned to ash. experts don't know if this is going to last for weeks or for months. and so people on this island are learning to live in this new environment surrounded by fire and lava and what they describe as an unpredictable and intense climate. well can ologist headlong predictive
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disruption, but failed to anticipate its magnitude. there now studying the site for clues for what may happen next. it has left them with more questions than answers. you have. a person that may happen right? that we are dealing with in somalia, adoption, the nomic of the gothic of the kid. when you set up to use, going to make these kind of different faces much more expressive, but this is common to see this kind of changing character movie character. what is this volcano trying to say wonders, mayer? why the costa has failed to see its beauty? he feels powerless in the face of this force of nature as the future of his village hangs in the balance. nicholas hawk al jazeera lewalma. still hands on al jazeera runs and troops drive back rebels and move and vague local communities, paying a price and a tiny european nation, prepare civil portion back
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a 150 years. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, there is more wet weather on the way for south asia. as a monsoon takes its time withdrawing from the area. you can see the cloud cover here. we're going to see some heavy falls in the northeast. by the time we get into sunday, we've already seen some flooding in addition and west bengal as rivers rise to danger levels. we could see more of that. this child was all going to intensify across central areas, but it is going to dry up slightly in the south and there is more rain on schedule for parts of pakistan where we've already seen some flooding. now we do move to east asia. we're watching tropical storm min delay as it moves its way south of japan and east of taiwan. now it's not of immediate concern,
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but it is bringing that wet and windy weather. we could see that arriving in okay. now as we go into next week, ahead of that for japan in the south, that is looking fine and dry. it's wet or across horseshoe, with some of those showers being felt in tokyo. and it's a similar story for the korean peninsula. plenty of cloud cover. it will get wet into next week, but for the really heavy rain we have to look to central parts of china. exceptional rain, once again expected in he 9 province as well as shang, don't problems. we could see some flooding here, but further south, plenty of sunshine coming through for will han and shanghai. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. joint africa launch is trade and investment in south africa inter african trades that gives you access to more than 1100 exhibitors and 10000 visitors and buyers and more than 5000 conference delegates, more than 55 countries participate in trade and investment deals. with $40000000000.00 as goodness and governments come together to explore business and networking
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opportunities at the international exhibition boots to you by the african export import. back at the premium partners, the atl 2020 was transforming africa. o, the me this is al, to see a quick reminder of the top stories for, you know, thousands of climate protest is taken to the streets in cities across germany, just 2 days before the country goes, the polls, climate change sort of topics and there's some things election got to linear former liter carlos push them all has been released from italian detention. switched among was taken into custody on police in san antonio on thursday. and accuses him of
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physician for a 2017 independence referendum. the sister of north korea leaders as chung young is ready to consider ending the state of war with the size, but only if so scraps its hostile policies. the statement form kimmy jones says the declaration of war, of rather a tech clinician of an end to the war is an interesting proposal. and a good idea wherever the statement goes on to say that this would not make sense in the midst of double standards and hostile policies. kimmy john was responding to a call made by the science to declare a formal ends to the korean war. hum, bundle promotion 2 years ago in this very place, i declared 0 tolerance for war, a mutual security guarantee and co prosperity as the 3 principals required to resolve issues related to the korean peninsula. last year i proposed the
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declaration to formerly end the korean war. more than anything and end of war declaration will mark a pivotal point of departure to create a new order of reconciliation and cooperation on the korean peninsula. i once again urge the community of nations to mobilize its strength for the end of war declaration on the korean peninsula and proposed that the 3 parties of the 2 careers, n d u. s. or for parties of the to create and us and china come together and declare that the war on green peninsula is over. rob mcbride has more from sol. it is potentially quite important. give it that it does come from kim jung, who tends to be one of the more critical uncompromising voices of the north korea leadership when it comes to dealings with south career and also the united states. this was in response of course, to that dim cole from moon j in the president of south korea who is desperate to try to restart talks with north korea and sees a formal declaration to,
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to the end of the korean war. as a way to do it, describing it as being pivotal for the whole korean peninsula. now he has made these calls before, but a coming with the talks being stored. he really sees this is one of these remaining opportunities to try to restart that. go see ations now initially it was treated with some dismissive nus by north korea with a vice foreign minister saying earlier on friday that it was up to the united states to drop its hostile post during his he put it in order for this to new go anywhere but then that was quickly followed up by kim jong with her statement while being skeptical about it and accusing south career of double dealings. saying that it was potentially an admirable idea that these conditions were right there. north korea, she says, might be willing to enter into a constructive discussion. so this is being treated positively by south korea, which says it is committed to try to act restarting negotiations and have good
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relations with the north. and it's certainly a very different picture to what we were looking at just over a week ago when you will recall that on the same day within the space of a few outlets, the militaries of the 2 careers were test firing new types of missiles. so it does seem to be an improvement on that at least well. asia pacific security is expected to be on the agenda lisa on friday and washington president joe biden is hosting the engine a strictly un and japanese leaders at the white house for the inaugural in parson chords. leaders, summits formerly known as the quandary, lateral security dialogue. the group is increasingly seen as a challenge to china's rising power, initially proposed in 2007, but shells that was revived on a former president. donald trump, the meeting is expected to include talks and ends in the pandemic, tackling climate change and cybersecurity. the recent announcements of the
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orchestra fence packed between the u. s. u. k and destroyer has caused unease among some who fear an arms race with china. young courtesy, director of asia program at the council european council on foreign relations. she says, though it may seem european allies have been excluded, their interests are aligned with the aims of the summits. europe is obviously in the military sphere, slightly more detached from the ongoing battle. that is, that is emerging there from the security challenges that are emerging in the region, but it is economically incredibly important for the region. and the region is incredibly important for europe. the you have have interest in the endo pacific and this has been underlined by publishing its own into pacific strategy for the region . so i would say there is a complementarity of the effort of europe and united states. and that was underlined today also by dec sullivan, by the national security, by the rad,
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close talk with europe in dieters as well. that how important it is also for the united states to work together with europe impacting the new challenges. i think what we are looking at is a nuanced approach also of the american side and the focus on the security dimension is the immediate that are emanating from growing military presence and from growing capacity to protect military power in the region. this is where it's going to flop. we often feel in and the question of how this knowledge base will look in the future. now obviously, china is a challenge across the globe. and there's also going to potential to find areas corporation in certain instances. but these are not in the immediate vicinity, these are not in the immediate security situation that we're looking at in the end of the topic region. i think what we will need to see in the future is a very nuanced approach. a very moderate approach to where and how can we accommodate new presence in the well. but how and where does the united states and
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its allies, we've pushed back to defend their own interest. china central bank have banned all trading criminal currencies in a further crack. same crypto currency creation and trading has been illegal since 2019, and also warns anyone finds defying the law will be investigated. as a result, bitcoin has fallen even further traitors rattles after the announcements. furnished presidency, amount of micro has met lebanon's, new prime minister, and as mccarthy in paris mccarthy's new uniforms cabinets, one vote of confidence in parliament. earlier this week, the government was put in place this month after more than a year of political deadlock. just now present. i would like to publicly congratulate and g mccarty and reiterate our support to the lebanese people. we know boston, you did say that most. we have an opportunity through these meetings to advance towards reforms. this is the commitment you have made before the lebanese people
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and a pledge you have made before me. natasha butler has more and i from paris, the french president. my no, my cross certainly been leading international efforts to try and help a lebanon come through its political and economic crisis. and that is why and g mcafee a chose to come to paris as his 1st overseas visit. since being appointed a prime minister early this month, now, emmanuel mycroft said that he had received from mcafee assurances that the new prime minister would push through urgently needed reforms. lebanon, in areas such as banking, finance, energy, a structural reforms, reform for micro said would definitely needed to alleviate the suffering over the lebanese people. for mcafee's part, he said that he had promised emanuel macro in their working launch,
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that he would do everything that he possibly could to push through those reforms that are formed absolutely key. not only, of course, for the population of lebanon, but also to unlock that much international aid. michael made it very clear after this beating that fraud remains out lebanon inside that it is a long alloy. however, over the past months, what french officials increasingly feel is that there is a sense that they have been let down to so many times by lebanese politicians. in the last 2 months, sir, london forces have rids northern mozambique of arms groups to the last 3 years. the province of covered the guard as being the targets of frequent attacks. bringing the area under complete control, the simply something local moves and beacon forces were unable to achieve. malcolm webb has sent this update from couple delgado rwandan and mose. i'm beacon soldiers
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and now in control of this town to the wifi and it's on a key road junction. but just a few weeks ago who was occupied by fighters from the group house, bob. and you can see the remains of what they left behind. a lot of the buildings have been taught good. some shops have been looted, cause have been set on fire as well in the civilians and the savvy really feared the fighters from the song group and notorious for beheading her abducting people. and all of the villages that we passed along the road on the journey here, a still completely deserted around a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict began 4 years ago. as the insurgents steadily took more towns and villages, more people fled, mozambique armed forces failed to stop their advance. rwandan soldiers arrived here about 2 months ago under an agreement between the 2 governments. in recent weeks, they fought the armed group out of one town after the next. and it's fighters have
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fled into the bush. this small town called him bow was the last town, the armed groups fighters occupied and their leaders were head cold today as well. just couple of weeks ago, the random forces pushed him out of the following a heavy battle and you can see the remains of it. explodes is blown the roof of the building and there are holes in the eye and sheets and in the wall as well. on the floor, you can see the remains of the shopkeepers property. it was one space there before fleeing, when the insurgents attacked all the people that used to live here. and now wondering if or when it will be safe for them to come home. both his in san marino will decide in a referendum on sunday for the to overturn a band on abortion that dates back more than 150 years. the tiny catholic nation is one of the last countries in europe, which forbids the procedure. the referendum is colon for terminations to be made
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legal in the 1st 12 weeks of pregnancy. and after that, if the woman's life isn't danger right now, anyone carrying out the procedure risks 6 years in prison or women face 3 years jail time, they will not. and that at the moment has arise to vote in favor of abortion. there are only a few western countries who have not legalized abortion. i think it's embarrassing that some are, you know, still hasn't done it. the british government has promised to do whatever it takes to resolve a truck. drivers shortage is causing delays of critical supplies that have been cues at filling stations after several were forced to close. supply has been affected by a lack of truck drivers blades on brakes. it and the pandemic lack of drivers is also caused widespread disruptions, business food sector. another 90000 drivers are needed to meet a national shortage. ah,
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