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slowing stations back home, there's no president, crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the economy is though. people can't put up with deportation is not good for us. ah, australia's prime minister announces borders will begin to unlock next month eating some of the world's toughest coven 19 restrictions. ah, i'm on the inside. this is, and is there a lie from doha also coming up. the u. s. avoids a government shopped down, but a bigger fight over federal boring limits, remains unresolved processes gather in milan, calling for more action by well latest, a had a climate summit,
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next bumped. dr. struggled to treat a rising number of malnourished children in northern nigeria to fighting. she's not fig prices ah, australia aims to begin re opening its borders in november, 18 months out to citizens were effectively banned from leaving the country, and tens of thousands were left stranded overseas. the prime minister scott morrison says fully vaccinated australians will be able to return home and travel abroad. as soon as 80 percent vaccination targets are met. this will happen state by state led by new south wales. australia, of course, impose some of the wealth, toughest border restrictions in response to the coven pandemic. it is, will be time very soon that will be able to open those international borders again . and that will enable australians who
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a fully vaccinated and australians and residents of australia who are overseas, who are fully vaccinated, to be able to travel again and to be able to lift those caps on area ports. insights with i have moved in defies. see of. busy the progress, and that is where australia is now preparing to move. this will happen next month. that's wendell start happening for next month. a correspondence sarah clark has moved from the gulf coast. it's good news. the 10s of thousands of australians have been strata di overseas, the last, at least, i can months now. flights will resume out of city 1st. that's as early as next month. there was some suggestions. it might be a december, but november's early a decision. but city is the 1st city to resume international travel. the other states will be under pressure to fall as safe that simply because under the the national plan announced by israelis plan to scott morrison. the requirements of the states must reach the 80 percent vaccine targets under the plan,
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so that the 2 requirements now the quarantine of those who being strained, citizens, and permanent residents, those who being fleet back nice with the vaccine, recognize a body, australian government. i can do a 7 day home pointing those who haven't been vaccinated or have been vaccinated with the vaccine that's not recognized by the us try and government. they will still have to do a full team day hotel chain. so there's 2 restrictions in place for them, but those unvaccinated strains and permanent residents can still return home and travel. no strains, also looking at quarantine for travel. so setting up travel bubbles for certain countries. of course, number one on the list at this stage is new zealand. and they, under this national plan and outside of national cabinets today by the prime minister, the government has announced it is also looking to offer more repatriated flights for those stranded strains in cities where the international airlines are certainly not accessing, but the borders will remain closed for foreigners, the restrictions they've been. ays today offer studying citizens and permanent
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residence only as good morning, we joined via skype from melton buying catherine bennett. she's chair epidemiology at deacon university health faculty. many thanks for joining the program. this is a huge shift in policy. why is the australian government doing it now? do you think? well, it's always being part of the government road met that was agreed at national cabinet by all states and territories. but i think it's just being put aside because we've been so focused on other, the large outbreaks that we have or just trying to get to achieve those vaccine targets that went with each stage on that road map. but now we've seen rapid escalate escalation of the vaccination rates in new south wales, the starting capital territory. and victoria with the outbreaks that we have. it's actually put that right on the, on the knee map for us as well. so they've done the work now to do what needs to be put in place around which seems to recognize having that same proof so that people
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can travel with that. all of those things along with home quarantine, testing and so on. they were all the key things i needed to work on in the background. so today the announce that ahead of the states and it shaving those targets, which will actually lift australia's overall vaccination coverage to those in court and target levels that allow us to move to those next important steps. so how close to making the vaccination targets are the different states new south wales is in front now along with outstanding capital territory. so within that land border, they're now pushing towards 90 percent with their 1st us. and we know that there's only 3 or 4 weeks between doses. and so they are tracking to get very early in november to hit that 80 percent overall double does target. victoria is a little bit behind bus is also past 80 percent of those doses. and again,
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back say not take is accelerating. we have over 5 percent of the adult population vaccinated each week, the last couple of weeks. and so if that continues, then we pushing through to late november, early december to get to those 80 percent or higher double doses. so both those most popular states are looking to lead the charge and to be there. if not next month in victoria is kind of possibly soon after katherine within australian states, there is still a split in policy though with some states still aiming for k that 0, i believe rather than the 80 percent vaccination. right. do you foresee any problems now that this international travel band has been lifted as a result of that? i think it might put pressure on those states when people realized they could be opening up to the world. we've. we've seen a bit of a shift anyway, south australia is already talking about opening up their borders and preparing for
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letting the virus in knowing that new south wales and victoria are planning to get back to 0. and we can't, we have the bar is now embedded in the community transmission that's been running for some months now. so other states, queensland and our fighting their own local outbreaks. if that does become embedded in the community, it makes that transition to opening up that big mo, most straightforward. but i think in the states are a bit of a mix. western australia is being the most conservative, the most risk averse when it comes to cove. it but even a i talking a slightly different talk in more recent times. and i think if, if that was victoria, i've been up to the wo before they open up to all the other states that will only incentivize it to the other states to get rid of the domestic borders. and actually start to reconnect with the world as a they learn to tolerate the virus and know they can still manage it. and thanks for your time. catherine bennett, chair in epidemiology at deacon university's help faculty.
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yes politicians have avoided a government shutdown at the last minute. the bigger battles are still going on in congress, including over president, jo bought anne's signature legislation was $3.00 trillion dollars and there's been no agreement on increasing america's borrowing limit as haughty. j. castro reports now from capitol hill on this earth a year or $250.00 for the day, sir. $175.00, the merchant is adopted. the u. s. government will remain open at least until early december, democrats and some republicans came together on thursday hours ahead of a midnight deadline. and with this continue resolution, we not only keep government open, keep checks flowing to, to our veterans and social security recipients and the rest. it's just a remarkable thing to think of all the things that we can do working together for the people. but while congress has put out one fire,
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yet another blaze frightened the country's financial solvency. it's the nations looming debt ceiling. the point at which the us can borrow no more money to pay its bills. that limit will be reached on october 18th, unless congress agrees to raise or suspend it. economists including treasury secretary, janet yellen, say a u. s. government default will likely throw the u. s. economy into recession and destabilize global markets. it's necessary to avert a catastrophic event for our economy representatives, the debt ceiling has been raised, were suspended $78.00 times since 1960, almost always on a bipartisan basis. my hope is that we can work together to do so. again, republicans raise the debt ceiling 3 times under former president trump, but have bowed against doing the same for president biden valley's democrats with
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the task of solving the issue alone, requiring challenging parliamentary maneuvers with no guarantee of succeeding in time. republicans need to get out of the way. so senate democrats can address the issue quickly, and without needlessly endangering the stability of our economy. we can't afford the risk of a drawn out unpredictable process. republicans, though refused to budge. they say it's the democrats problem because they control government were able to find the government today because the majority accepted reality. the same dying will need to happen on adult learner. naturally. another week, another display of the partisan acrimony accompanying the u. s. congress from crisis to crisis. heidi jo castro, alger 0, washington. you thoughts of us have gathered in the italian city of milan to protest against what they say is in action by well,
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leaders ahead of climate summit. next month. during the conference in milan on thursday, young delegates give that gave their ideas on how to better address global warming . many have express frustration, say organizes aren't really interested in the input a speech. adam rainy here is live in the land, presumably in the thick of those protests. what are they sang tea? what are they calling for? formula, you may not see it now, but there were several 1000 protesters here. they just departed here, marching towards these pre cop meetings and what they were saying when they were all surrounding us is that there needs to be far more action taken far quicker. they say more money needs to be directed towards poor countries from rich country sets, despite the fact that the wealthy nations hadn't even delivered on their promise to deliver a $100000000000.00 in annual funds to those countries. they say, pre eminently there needs to be
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a focus on social equality and justice in any climate solutions. cleaning up emissions does nothing they say if we don't somehow mitigate. so much of the social equality in the world that as in many ways lead to climate and justice in poor countries, places in asia and africa and latin america. they also say that although they, they welcome some of the negotiations that they're taking part in that, that this just happens past it take place much faster that they can't just keep hearing all this talk. and we also see this protest is of fridays for future. of course, the movement started in part by credits and berg. and we had lots of students how you're thousands of high school and junior high school students, secondary, even elementary students here in the streets. they had many signs, some of them saying things like, why should i study if i have no future? so they're really putting the focus on the fight for 3rd generation. as many studies showed they're gonna suffer much more affects from climate change than
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people an older generation. so they're, they're trying to keep the focus on why they should be heard and they should be hurt right now for action to take place. and adam, this comes not long after the youth, the climate conference, what came out of that well, there were some bold proposals from the youth. they said they want to eliminate fossil fuels by 2030. they want this climate just to some social qualities. i mentioned they want climate education for students around the world and leaders like maria bragg, italy's prime minister, boris johnson, the prime minister, the u. k. were on hand either in person or remote saying they welcome those and they're gonna push for those proposals will be taken seriously at cop 26 and scotland. but, you know, although people were cautiously optimistic at this event just 24 hours ago leading this protest that, that just walked past me was credited berg and vanessa knockout. they 2 of the leading global young activists who clearly want to keep the pressure on. of course they want to negotiate. they want to tell people what they want,
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but frank timber kicked off her speech on tuesday here, milan st, enough, blah, blah, blah. let's have action and she's not going to stop, just because we saw a few nice proposals from global leaders. they want that action and they want it immediately. so they're going to keep this pressure on up to cop 26. and after that meeting in november, adam, thank you. adam rainy that for us live in milan. still ahead on al jazeera, preparing for the political size of his life champion philippine box. that money packet registered to run for president and mm. a day of truth and reconciliation in canada to remember the crimes committed against indigenous people. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cutaways,
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voted world's best a line of 2021. hello there, we've seen some really wet and windy weather across europe over the past few days. you can see that concentration of cloud up in the north, but it's also been in the south. we've had some violent thunderstorms sweep into northern parts of it to the this was a town in the north west where that to rental rain caused flash flooding and people had to be rescued from cause. now it dug dry up slightly on friday for the real wet and windy weather. we have to move to the north west. we've got weather systems pulling into brisson and island. and you can see very heavy rain, strong winds, nearly gale force at times and those feed into fronds across the low lying countries. and scandinavia is a really wet and windy weather here it does intensify on saturday. some of that heavy rain moving into northern parts of france, more centrally, we've got quite a bit of cloud cover knocking around, but it is looking finer across parts of the mediterranean. dry is not for greece and turkey, but that brisk wind is going to continue to blow down the black sea. for southern
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parts of this city, we are seeing some shop showers come into play facility. but for the iberian peninsular it is looking a lot finer. and dryer rain up in the north, but down in the south, the heat is building and we'll touch 30 degrees in cordova by saturday. that's your update. the widow sponsored by cattle airways, voted will's best airline of 2021 on air or online. be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no topic is off the table, it's a children's side. douglasville. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms. jump into the st. angelina global community. if you're on right on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation with wealth. this street. oh, now to sierra, ah
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ah, are you watching out? is there a reminder on top stories this our australia will begin lifting its strict border restrictions from november. it will allow for the vaccinate as citizens and residents who been stranded overseas to return home and australians to travel abroad again. us politicians have agreed to keep government operations running through through december avoiding a shut down that they are still battles of president biden's, economic agenda and increasing the u. s. boring. limit. youth activists have gathered in the italian city of milan to protest against what they say is inaction by well meters ahead of a climate summit. next month, during a conference in milan on thursday,
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young delegates gave their ideas on how to best address global warming. the united nations secretary general antonia guitar, as says he is shocked by ethiopia as decision to expel 7 un officials. they were accused of meddling in ethiopia affairs and given the 72 hours to leave early in the week, the un humanitarian chief blame what he called a de facto government blockade for worsening salvation in ethiopia as war tone take roy region. the philippine boxing star money packet has officially registered as a candidate for next year's presidential election of 42 year old was nominated by a faction of the governing party. he early announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career package. as a senator and to term congressman on the constitutional term limits, the current president rodriguez retired a cannot seek re election. he'll contest the vice presidency instead. jamila adding
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dugan is in milan at manila and says, pack you has a lot of appeal amongst photos. is been seen as the biggest absentee at the senate. you know, he spent a lot of his time travelling as he continued his boxing career up until last week, where he officially retired and said that he will focus on his political run for the presidency. now, as you see, the manufacturer stories a story, the resonates to millions of filipinos. it's a rags to riches story, a poor boy from the southern philippines, making a young man making his way to the top box, boxing rings all over the world. but over the past few years, it's been quite obvious that filipinos and many filipinos are able to discern the difference between manufactured, the politician and money puck out the boxer. this is why even those who fully support him actually say that the, that money procure should admit that he does need more time, more training,
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more experienced in the political arena before running for the presidency. but what is important to note here is that decisiveness of money, backyard. that is because he actually really believes that god anointed him to become president, just as he believes that it was that his decks it destiny to become a world renowned boxer. and at one point symbolically a president through the good there to raise the head of money bucko, and said that he was to be the next president of the country. but that has changed very, very quickly over the past few months. the desire of money back out to actually run for the presidency, split the political part, the of the to and, and even money pocket breaking away from the administration and accusing president, rodrigo the 3rd is government of, you know, being involved in corruption clinics and hospitals in northern nigeria are struggling to cope with high numbers of severely malnourished children. food shortages have worsened as violence by armed groups intensifies. i'm at interest
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reports for my degree ah flighty, mckinney mussa. now one year old son are preparing to leave hospital love to treatment for malnutrition. and infections they've been here for 2 weeks. i love, i love that attitude nikia bud out. my baby was in very bad shape and was admitted . so his daily therapy includes medicine, a nutritious couplets, doctor said this facility run by the international rescue committee with support from eunice of i. bailey coping with high number of children seeking help daily. we see between 15 and 20 patients. any but petition. any we do gets out of that space and in where such because we are the exempt of them under the next the only at them to go to the facility or if we can give them any other indication for them to take and income to moving the money so that we can admit them once we
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have the space. as much might not be be prepared to leave 6 mothers holding their sick. children wait outside. each is hoping their child will take up the next available bet space. it went to this mother on how severely malnourished child as well as treating under norris children. the hospital also treats and feeds mothers to boast, day immune systems. what's happening here is repeated in many of the hospitals in the city, with crops about to be harvested, dr. some nutritious hope, malnutrition places will decline, but there are no guarantees. since inflation has hot incomes and unemployment remains high. them grew bookworm, launched an insurgency, but no state 12 years ago. at one point more than 80 percent of farms were abundant because of a tax bytes fighters, millions of people while forced to depend on food aid, but with donations reducing swafford supplies. there is some levels of, of don't the fatigue certainly. um,
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there are so many crisis and unfortunately the crisis we're seeing are increasing day by day. a location by location. there is dilner fatigue, but we cannot afford that donor 14 to continue on the ground aid workers are struggling looking at the diploma tundras. this is the love you know what we are reaching you the little we have. will you through the numbers on the full troy them to do the number of children who suffer his liver service. but the company to them either because this is what alone, or because the his without adequate resources, it's hard for edwards to know how many children need help. what were the cost of food going up? it's clear, the number of those going hungry can only be rising. how many degrees? alexander my degree, nigeria, 465 years, indigenous people in canada with the victims of abuse on the systemic destruction
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of their culture through a church run residential school system. it is force years of reckoning for the canadian government while last week. the catholic church apologized a national day of truth and reconciliation has been observed for the 1st time under chappelle. his report. ah, dionte cook says she's alive to day because her grandparents survived an attempt, many is ago to destroy her people. she and other indigenous canadians shared their experiences on wednesday during a national day for truth and reconciliation. i constantly think about my loss of culture and my loss of language, and my last name connects and simply to that. and every single day, all of us are dis linings. we got arnolds are back and it was unfair to lose the federal holiday was created to have difficult conversations about the past and to honor so many last children. it's the 1st since more than a 1000 unmarked graves were found
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a 2 former residential schools earlier in this year. i no longer call them schools because schools don't have graveyards. today is a day to reflect on the atrocities that canada has committed against. first nations peoples. truth must come before reconciliation and true reconciliation is about learning, sharing and growing together. more than 3200 indigenous children died at the hands of church and state in the residential schools which were operated from 1831 right up to the 1990 s. last week. canada's catholic bishops apologize for their role in the system for the physical and sexual abuse. a 150000 indigenous children were taken from their families and forcibly assimilated during this time. and what's now recognized as a cultural genocide. prime minister justin trudeau urged all canadians to reflect on the evil done in the past. do not tell me or try to explain that
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the national day of truth and reconciliation is a day for indigenous canadians. it is a day for all canadians. it is all of us, it is all of our story. but where the story goes next is up to the people. indigenous women and girls face a higher risk of being murdered or going missing. many communities, lack clean drinking water or adequate funding for social services. but the largest issue remains, the land that was stolen and treaties ignored in ottawa and london. the british crown, upon taking control of canada way back in the 19th century, refused to acknowledge that there are indigenous land claims within which led to the residential school system, which was to control people on those communities and removed their children. forced those children into a christian education quite violently, so by refusing to allow them to have relationship with their parents, set forth
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a cycles of self abuse, shame, suicide, addictions throughout the country. it all, virtually every single indigenous community. so here we are in 1096 was the last time the residential schools closed. and here we are in 2021 in the taxes. those schools are still being so a lot of work remains to be done. but you got to start somewhere. organizers say reconciliation is a healing journey. a process that must be kept alive along with the memories of those who were lost into chappelle al jazeera, more than 22000 refugees and migrants are stuck in a town in columbia, waiting for smugglers to help them cross into panama. mostly from hazy and are attempting to travel through want the most dangerous and impassable regions in the world. the darren gap is a treacherous overland route between south and north america. $500.00 people allowed to board boats in coakley each day and take them to the south of their
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journey. but $1500.00 arrive in the small town every 24 hours. those who find a boat, then face a 6 day journey on foot through thick jungle. they often arrive in panama dehydrated sick, and robbed of their belongings from there they have to make it through to nicaragua on doris, wat tamala, and mexico. before finally reaching the us border. alexander, i'm here to is a, nick oakley in northern columbia. he sent us this report. this is possibly the worst moment to end this crisis that started back in august. at this moment, possibly more than 20000 migrants are formed up in this beach down close to the border where panama, most of them are haitian migrants. that i had already resettled in other countries in south american are now trying to reach the united states. but besides them, there are also migrants from african countries from venezuela, cuba,
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even from afghanistan, those who can are staying in hotels or apartments in town. those who don't have any money left in their journey have pitch stands on the beach. that is the case throughout much of the beach here in nickel clear. they've been here for a weeks at times, even up to a month. and that's because panama is allowing just $500.00 people to enter panama each day. and people are here waiting to be able to get a boat ticket to cross the gulf of ariba and from their start a very dangerous journey through. did they re n jungle? many of the ations migrants are also now concerned by the fact that the united states has been deporting ations that make it there. that is the case, for example, with francois ations that we met here with his wife and daughter,
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but he says he's run out of money. he doesn't have any other option, but to continue his journey with, you know, even if we wanted, we can go back because we ran out of food. that's why we're still waiting to leave on thursday, a number of un agency have called the poor protective measures for haitian migrants in a more comprehensive regional approach to a crisis that elise for now seems to have knowing the inside. oh, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, australia will begin lifting its strict vodo restrictions from november. it will allow.

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