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jackie missing for 5 days, it is possible to fully clean a premises all forensic evidence, but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claims administration. wanted to give some, i'm speaking about the role element before, even the government, up with the jamal co shante murder in a saudi consulate on our jazeera. ah, it's beyond an embarrassment. it's dangerous. it's wrong. it sends the wrong message around the world. president biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of the migrants at the border with mexicans. while a makeshift count that with housing, thousands of haitian migrants on the bridge in texas is cleared by us border agents . ah,
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no, i'm sorry, i'm no my z and non than you watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program hallway executive, mon one joe is freed up to the u. s. degrees to end a full case against catch. luna's former president is released from jail in italy, but still be expedited to spain and fire fighters retreats as volcanic eruptions intensify on the island of palmer. ah welcome to the program. president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of haitian migrants on the border with mexico. president promise the border patrol agents will pay off of a will film using hoarse reins against people who are trying to cross the rio grande de from mexico of footage, including material from al jazeera,
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sparks outrage. earlier this week. i white house correspondent, kimberly how can now reports why the heroes picture of haitian refugees being rounded up by us agents of the southern border with mexico have made headlines for days. i have prompted separate suspension and at least one by didn't have ministration resignation. after days of silence, the u. s. president finally addressed the haitian refuge miss treatment. of course i take responsibility, i'm president, but i was horrible. what just as you saw, to see people treat it like they did courses very right at the moment, people being strapped. it's outrageous biden have faced heavy criticism for his administration's border response even from within his own democratic party. the images of white men on horses chasing down black people has been compared to images
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from the slave era. angry biddy, african americans. i'm pissed. i am unhappy and i'm not just unhappy with the cowboys who were running down haitians and using their reins to whip them . i'm unhappy with the administration. why didn't promised investigations into the southern border incident, but it won't stop the flow of migrants, not just from haiti, but from all over central america and increasingly the world now amassing in huge numbers. a problem that has confounded us officials for years. the fact that this is a situation that has occurred from time to time ever since i can remember 1st and foremost and most fundamentally and foundational lee. we are dealing with a broken immigration system. and we need legislative reform. but biden's problems don't end at the border. this week,
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his promise to black americans to reform policing in america failed on capitol hill . the president also had to repair a diplomatic spat with president mack crawl after leaving france out of a new security arrangement with the u. k and australia. take a look at what i had heard when i came into office. when i came in office, a state of affairs, part of it is dealing with the panoply of things that were landed on my plate. and things are about to get even more difficult if a deal can't be reached with congressional republicans to keep the government open . also looming over the white house, the threat of a government shut down. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house, the president was speaking, border agents for carrying the final migrants from a camp in texas. officials say none of the 15000 mostly haitian migrants remain under a bridge in the town of del rio. many have been deported to haiti on flight supportive brands all summer being processed in another location. john holeman is in mexico
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city with more on what will happen to those people that camp in the rio texas is under the boat. a bridge is reportedly almost clean, almost created out. now that's what us officials are saying. that's pretty incredible because there were over 14000 people there just a few days ago. so they've obviously cleared that camp incredibly quickly. the all picks it that were not great. a tool for president biden's administration, just thousands of people there with shelters that were just sticks. were bits of plastic in many cases, and blankets being held up and crossing to and through the river to bring food, a water there because there wasn't enough food and water on the us side. now you mentioning as well where they're going to, not all of those people, but a lot of them being moved to other areas in the united states and being the pool to them being flown back to haiti. now that's the other question here, isn't it?
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where are they being sent back to? this is a country the we were in a little more than a month ago when it just suffered a major earthquake in the south west of the country, not entire communities. it's a country which has no president right now, because the president was assassinated back in july at the prime minister was recently implicated by the public prosecutor in the conspiracy to assassinate the president of the country. and there are gangs, especially in the capital, the controlling whole areas. so this is where those people are being sent back to those who are being flown to hate. and there's a lot of questions as well about those people deserve the protection of the united states, right? now, i i talk chinese tech executive is now free to leave canada off to the u. s. dropped
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expedition proceedings against her. while a chief financial officer among one joe agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement, resolved, fraud charges against her. she attended a new quote, hearing via video link from vancouver. exact has been living on the house, arrest us since december 2018, and the request of us authorities, the incident strains, china's relationship with the u. s. canada. that's got one that's now from jodi vance. in vancouver, so my one, joe, is a free woman. she is, and it's been a monumental day today. certainly things happening quite suddenly. for most of canada, really just alerted to this abrupt end, if you will, 3 years of ongoing legal proceedings as well as you said, strain relations with china after the united states, canada to pick up mid monk at vancouver international airport. back on december, the 1st of 2018 since then she has worn an ankle bracelet and then under house
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arrest other match and here in the shawnasee neighborhood in vancouver, she's been fairly free to move about the city and what have you. but certainly, her legal team has been hard at work in the course in the supreme court fighting the extradition to the united states today, however, that the virtual meeting that you reference there in your introduction as the meeting with the federal court in the united states in fact, coming to the agreement on the deferred prosecution agreement, that will theme is released from the charges as of december of 2022. if she is aligned with all that is within this agreement. so then, later in the day today, she attended her bail hearing where b. c. supreme court lifted the bail, and the canadian government officially released among one joe from the extradition
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piece of the legal puzzle. and certainly all was hinged on the fact the united states government asked that that extra addition be dropped by the canadian government. so as you mentioned was, you know, a free woman walk at this mean for the 2 canadians arrested in beijing. you know, that is the very big question mark that liam's here trying to maintain the, to michael's bob or, and co rig were picked up in the days following this month. the rest at bank of international airport on december 1st of 2018. i tried to send it but not connected . these 2 have been held separately in conditions that have been reportedly very stressful and strenuous for these to not having access to end of the not having access to their legal teens as freely as one would expect. and certainly no, no real meaningful contact with their families. it's been more than a 1000 days for the to michael. this perhaps is an opportunity for newly reelected
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prime minister just and should go to reconnect with the chinese government and try and negotiate a way to have these to michael's return. last month, michael, who are the business man, was charged and in fact, sentence to 11 years in a chinese prison or b for cation as part of b charges that were are the legal process that was put upon him. of course legal proceedings in china were very differently than most of us would, would be used to in north america, certainly. and michael co brake, the former diplomat has yet to be officially charged or found guilty or not guilty . 99 percent of the cases held in china are found guilty. and so the 2nd thing hearings and the process we've been sort of following along with in canada are certainly playing into what these next steps might look like. hopefully, there is a way for these to michael to be extradited back to candidate to,
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to face the charges that they have had put before them in china. it is, it is an ongoing emotional rollercoaster. certainly for the families of those 2 canadian still held in chinese prisons. thank you. from vancouver, georgia vans trying now in other developments, a canadian arm of a catholic church is apologize for the 1st time for the horrors that took place at the residential schools. it ran for the government for more than a century. in a statement, the canadian conference of catholic bishops said the grave abuses that were committed by some members of our catholic community. it was suppression of indigenous languages, culture and spirituality. the statement concludes that we express our profound remorse and apologize unequivocally. earlier this year, canadians were shocked at the discovery of the bodies of more than $200.00 children . at the former grounds of a residential school in british columbia remains belong to indigenous children, some to believe to be as young as 3. the schools were aimed at eradicating their
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culture and languages most became sites of heretic abuse. so far more than $1300.00 suspected graves have been found. an italian court fried form, a catholic president carlos put monk on friday after was detained by italian authorities on the island of sardinia. police that were acting on a spanish extradition warrant issued against him for his role in independence referendum. although he's been freed his court battle isn't over yet. adam writing reports now from me. sardinian city of. sorry. the lesson 24 hours after being arrested in sardinia. extradition born, warmer cattle, present cars, pleased among locks free from an italian high security prison. he left it to his lawyer to explain the ruling, remiss he only, but the next president preached amount is re without any limitations,
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and he will not be detained. he will present himself salary appealed in court on october, 4th for another extradition here. despite being free to leave italy pleased to have plans to stay at least a little while now ghetto. the city were strong cattle in time and i get to manchester and put them on is president, preached among is a free man. free to europe. he came to a gara to celebrate catalan culture, and most likely he will stay and follow his plan. but as ones but the penitentiary where pollution amount was held on fridays, one of the most secure prisons. in fact, it's where the country keep some of the highest ranking members of the mafia pushed them on and several separate his allies fled spain in 2017. after holding an independence referendum that the government in madrid and court deemed illegal, 9 separatists were sentenced to prison, but were later pardoned. earlier this year,
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the european parliament stripped pushed him out of his immunity as a sitting member. at the time they saw little chance he would be arrested dozens. a sardinian activists came out to support police among they dream of an independent sardinia, and whole pleased amount of as an example to sustain all the happy turned out to be held that also the court doesn't grant expedition request late on it, no contract on the least amount is hoping for the same to just have to wait at least until october 4th, to find out if we can clear rules again, things request. adam raining, i'll do 0 subsidy, so you're watching al jazeera life from london. most ill add on the program. people, the space by violence and northern mozambique start returning home after troops from other african nations push back fighters. and we're looking at final riley's out of german elections with the pulse predicting your biggest economy could lodge
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to the last i hello, good to be with you right off the bat. i want to show this tropical energy that slammed into central parts of vietnam. it's done quite a number over the past 24 hours, almost 200 millimeters. so for this area over september has picked up almost a meter of rain. the average is $300.00 millimeters. so all of that to say that we've got 3 times above average rainfall here, the disturbance will now shift into central areas of thailand. we've got to be on the lookout for land slides and mud slides further toward the north, a batch of some heavy rain falling across the yellow river valley. this is impacting young joe with a high 21 degrees down under an ice, the blast of air through tasmania. we may wake up through some snow accumulation on
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the ground. quite rare. don't even really get that in the winter time. either western australia looking good purse at $27.00 degrees, but what goes up must come down. things are about to change as we see a weather front slide in when direction shifts and it will generate some rain on sunday places. got a lot of rain is for southern the south island of new zealand, weather learn warnings in play here. when gets up to about a 120 kilometers per hour. and i think we could see rainfall rates of about 20 millimeters per hour. christ church has a height of 14 degrees, that's it for me season. the china has been very strategic in the way to expanding a switch in indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan economy? counting the coast on al jazeera,
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we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world that might have when you call home, we'll bring the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, i come back, look at the main stories now. a make shift count why thousands of migrants made me from haiti was sheltering, and texas has been cleared. this is the last president said he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment. some of them received at the hands of us border gods. top chinese tech executive held in canada is now free to leave off to deal with us government to resolve for charges against qualities among one. joe has been under
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house arrest for nearly 3 years on the counter. loony as formerly to carlos. put him on has been released from italy and detention spain accuses him of sedition for an independence referendum. he could fill faith extradition. i want to focus on germany now because political parties that have been campaigning to win over the undecided voters 2 days before it's titus. election in years, the vote will determine who are places chancellor angle a marco is stepping down off the 4 terms. her center, right, union block with the army lashes as it candidate is polling 2nd with 22 percent. it's now only by me. center left social democrats headed by car finance. mister schultz, who predicted to win 25 percent the greens of field in their 1st candidate for the chancellor ship on an in a bed bug. and trailing in 3rd place with 15 percent. they've coven with the s t b in the past, and they could play a king maker role. but the s t p might need a 3rd party to form a governing coalition,
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and that's likely to be the left when delinquent signaling a possible end to 16 years of conservative rule. all the fiscal parties have been holding that final rallies are left shows, promise a new beginning for germany if liked into office at the s t p. rally inclined the greens candidate on a bell book, return to the topic of climate change. how policies closing, while industrial doff and outgoing chancellor angular market finished the campaigning in unix, supporting her preferred success, amin lash, it will tens of thousands of climate for testers of rallied in the capital berlin, just head of parliamentary elections that cooling on politicians to phase out coal sooner than the countries 2038 go and speed up the transition to green energy. that boston reports from berlin. the last attempt before sunday's election to convince nearly 60000000 photos to make the climate crisis a priority. when they go to the polling station, among the protesters was climate activists greater turn back. we had
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a message for german politicians if there's one other thing that they tend to make 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 enough. but it's even worse than that. not even though the proposed commitments are close to being in line with what would be needed to fulfill the price of payments. the climate issue has been dominating the election campaign after nearly 200 germans were killed in july during the worst reigns and flooding in decades. that is asked as race concerns about germany's expanding coal mines like the gulf while, which provides power to the west and most industrialized part of the country. the late night mind that has swallow tens of villages over the years is allowed to expand until 2038th, and 6 more villages are planned to be demolished before them. it cannot advantage
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for i can understand why germany continued his policy. they say we will stop in 2030 a, but that is too late. it isn't thinkable that in 2027 villages will have to disappear to mind, call the damages, the climate marita family has been living and cooking for generations, a nearly abandoned village. now, since many residents have left due to plants, demolished houses, while germany can rely more on renewable energy than other european countries, fossil fuels have recently made a comeback to prevent blackouts due to a shortage of wind and solar energy. and style sheet sound for former coal. mine is like you are going the co belt who spent 33 years working on the ground until the last deep cold mine close in 2018. it was the end of an industry that provide at work for half a 1000000 people in the 1950. and how can we build germany after world war 2, jacobo to now guide to it? thinks the industry how built close to soon?
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what kind of color we don't want coal, we don't want late night, we don't want nuclear energy and with new forms of energy, we can't generate enough power for our economy. so what are we doing now? we are importing coal, but many agreed to train moving away from the traditional call industry has become unstoppable climate. chancellor, are not anglo merkel. leaves a mix legacy looking at her policies to reduce emissions. and let's say the next chancellor has no choice but to speed up the energy transition and try to fill merkel law. choose internationally. that fastened al jazeera in berlin algorithm russian opposition candidate say they were cheated by a fraudulent online voting system in last week's elections. final results handed the ruling united russia party, which backs the president. let him in person 324 of the state. dumas, 450 seats, opposition politicians of calling for online voting systems to be scrapped across the country. way if you guys decide to go out,
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1st of all we want to overturn the results of online voting in the selection and way to cancel the practice of online voting in the full coming elections. next year we will have election for local deputies in moscow and other cities. it's important that you know, online voting take. there. the united nation has more than 350000 people have been killed in syria's war that many deaths might never be accounted for. it's the 1st approximate death toll from the un since 2014, when intense fighting made it difficult to document death. the conflict started in syria in march 2011 after security forces opened fire and demonstrators demanding more freedoms. on the president signs rule, the human rights chief says the death toll is certainly an under count. the records that we have received with only partial information and which were therefore excluded from our analysis, indicate the existence of a why the number of killings there are yet have not been fully documented.
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tragically, there also many of the victims who left behind no witnesses or documentation as to the death and whose tories we have not been able to uncover. some of the people are forced to flee their homes because of conflict and northern mozambique of started returning home. they have been encouraged to do this by their one to military, which as its faith for them to go back. but the un maintains that fighting is still going on and civilian authorities hadn't been re established on groups have been targeting towns and villages. and there were schools rich public delgado province for years. in july, wander, and other african nation sent soldiers to help b, mozambique, and forces regain control of the region. on 3000 people has been killed and almost 800000 displace. since the fighting began. my going to, i mean, come on and i remember well that these terrorists attacked us 4 times. the 1st one was on march 24. they came back on april 25. and then in may on the 26th,
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the last time they talked on june 12 and all this time, they have called terrible damage on duty to the dog vocals, where we left and fled our homes. we stayed away for a long time and then we were encouraged to go back to our villages because the security came back. and so we went back to the details and, and uprising that started in 2017 as torn apart and all the mozambie. the government says isolate fighters is still operating in parts of compet delgado, province destroying villages and kidnapping locals and on route 9 locally as our ship, bob and mozambique is behind much of the conflict that fighters have been intensifying raids across villages in cub god over the past 4 years, but government security forces have also been accused of great human rights violations. amnesty says there's evidence of torturing prisoners and dismembering opposition fighters. he was saying the violence is killed 13000 people, and displaced nearly 800000. while engineer is malcolm web has been following the
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story and he sent us this update from capital condo, rwandan, and mose. i'm beacon soldiers and now in control of this town to the y fi, and it's on a key road junction. but just a few weeks ago, it was occupied by fighters from the on group house or bob. and you can see the remains of what they left behind. a lot of the buildings have been taught goods from sharps 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 toria for the headings for 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 by some big's armed forces failed to stop their advance. rwandan
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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 the fighters had fled into the bush. this small town called him bow was the last town. the great fight is occupied and their leaders were head cold today as well. to couple of weeks ago, the random forces pushed him out of the following a heavy battle and you can see the remains of it exploded, the blown the roof of the building and the hole in the iron sheets and in the wall as well on the floor you can see the remains of the shopkeepers property was one space there before fleeing when the insurgents attacked all the people that used to live here. and now wondering if, when it will be safe for them to come home. now 3 more towns have been evacuated on the spanish island of la palmer. this is after explosions from interrupting volcano
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intensified 5 flights, so also forced to retreat. more than 6000 people have fled their homes and hundreds of buildings have been destroyed. airlines of council flights for a 2nd day now, due to a giant cloud of ash sack reports from last year on us and la palmer water and dry food and comfort, low and tiers of this crisis center try to help those who've been displaced, make sense of their loss for some it's this belief others shank is turning to anger . message as bit as says she knows who or rather what is to blame. i'm a victim of climate change. i remember when it erupt had 50 years ago. it wasn't that bed. what has changed since then, if the amount of men may pollution in the air and underground, it has changed our environment as good as has been here before after being forced out of her home in el paso and spins island develop palma, last month,
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a wildfire broke out once again on the foothill of the volcano, in the $300.00 hector's went up in flames. scientists have not been able to establish a direct link between the latest volcanic eruption in these multiple fires. yet however, these, if sri weather patterns has changed this once green and luscious environment into a lunar landscape, the, the volcanic explosions are getting louder, provoking, sonic boon, shaking the windows at home and businesses kilometers away from the crater. a 2nd crater is now forming firefighters, or on the retreat. they expect a big explosion. localities of you that come back in seconds. a bustle are being evacuated with the skies thick with ash flights are grounded. what's been released in the air is not just talk to gap, but a mixture of calcium and magnesium experts called with a rapid weathering reaction. and there's
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a positive sight of it. some of these gases are expected to cut down carbon emissions in the air. there are some opportunities here in their options to see nature regenerate itself and be conferred with all the sediment minerals from the preteen in the ground. this will change the environment here from the ash nature will come back, but it won't bring back mercedes. it's home. she sees in this land turn to fire the consequences of people disregard for the environment. nuclear talk algebra, which yellow slip elements pain. ah, the main stories now account which house tens of thousands of haitian migrants in texas has been cleared. some of the 15000 people have been processed in other locations, many have been deported on flight supportive brands. meanwhile,
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the u. s. president says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment. some of them received at the hands of border guards. the footage, some of which was the film.

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