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a crime in which no one was obliged mail, making eye contact when the white forces could cause him to lose his life. and in this particular situation, it caused him to lose his freedom. why did the lord deemed unconstitutional by the supreme court? still keep people behind bath in the state of louisiana being incarcerated is just another form of slavery. the gym co convictions on al jazeera ah. ready remembering brazil's covered 19 victims as the country registers more than 600000 deaths. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dough. are also coming up. the u. s. a. mexico announce a major new security agreement to tackle crime and illegal migration. i saw and
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i've got a storm says it carried out a suicide bombing at a she a mosque that killed at least 60 people. plus i was, and i was in china, and i was actually live on a panel when, when i got the call journalist maria rest of the philippines and dmitri, more of a russia, when this year's nobel peace prize. ah, brazil's help ministry says the country has passed 600000 deaths from covered 19. it's now the 2nd to do so after the u. s. attributes been paid to the victims as a parliamentary inquiry is concluding. it's 6 month investigation and the government's handling of the pandemic. it unveil corruption scandals linked to be acquisition of vaccines, monica, your market reports. it took hours to set the scene on this gray friday morning. despite the rain volunteers spread clothes lines on the sands of disha,
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nero's iconic copper cabinet beach and hung white handkerchiefs, one by 1600 and all representing the 600000 brazilians killed by coven. 19 summers was she ruled by brazil hostile worlds, 2nd largest craven, 19 death toll who is responsible for these tragedy. the answer is president balsam arrow. what he showed no empathy towards the victims scoffed at the mosque sinful delayed the vaccines a disrespect to his social distancing measures while holding rallies against brazil's democratic institutions. taxi driver master, and don, you was among the real g, buys volunteers. he joined the team last here after watching other n g o members plant crosses on copper cabinet, beach attribute to the 1st 40000 dead among them. madison son bruno, who had died at age 25, a few months before. oh, the bees of 600000 deaths caused
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a lot of sadness when i lost my son. there were some $7500.00 dead from cove at 19, and it was already an incredible landmark. one person is an incredible landmark. since then, it seems that the awareness of those who should have been taking care of us has not changed the tool. the ceremony was interrupted back then by a ball so narrow supporter who started tearing down the cross as saying the media was exaggerating the severity of a disease which the president had called to, the little flew marshal rushed after him and picked them all up. this time, he'll also play a part, he'll carry the box with the handkerchiefs to the capital brazilian and handed over to members of the parliamentary inquiry who've been investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. it's due to conclude on october 19th and madison like much of brazil has been watching the prob, every day on t. v. luck miss on a bill and a lot of this wall. i think this parliamentary inquiry is fundamental to the
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country. and for those who have lost dear ones and need to know why the president still in denial, but for the 1st time i feel backed by an institution investigating what led to this tragedy with the prob, showed us that it wasn't just ideology or politics that kept the government from buying vaccines sooner. it unveiled corruption scandals proving this was also about some people making a lot of money up with madison son died young at the beginning of the pandemic. he says everything possible was done to save him. but he also lost a cousin who worked as a nurse in a crowded hospital. and his 54 year old sister had the government started mass vaccination earlier. marcia says she would have had her 2 doses. she died having none, and mad sir blamed the government. monica, you cannot give, i'll jazeera, the u. s. has announced it will accept fully vaccinated visitors as long as they receive jobs approved by the world health organization. the u. s. has authorized
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few vaccines and some other countries. the white house at earlier announced that restrictions on fully vaccinated travelers from some countries rebill lifted in november, but didn't specify which jobs would be accepted for us appeals court is allowing the state of texas to resume a bad on most abortions, the legislation passed last month is regarded as the most restrictive in the country has been challenged by the biden administration. and could end up in the supreme court. but he was in mexico have promised to increase corporation to reduce migration and violence as part of a major new security agreement. your secretary state and may blinkin, has been in mexico to hammer out the details. leading a high level delegation. the plan replaces the marita initiative, which had been in place since 2008 was since then. violence is only growing worse drug related crime and the legal migration north of the border of hit record levels . bonnie rapids has more now from mexico city. senior government officials from the
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us and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday. the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to kobe, 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive new approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as people partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the root drivers of these challenges, like in equity, like corruption, and focus not only on strengthening long foresman, but also public health of the rule of law inclusive economic opportunities. the new security strategy is being called the us mexico bicentennial framework for security, public health and safe communities. this new security agreement between the u. s. and mexico is aimed at replacing the medi that initiative,
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an agreement for signed in 2008 as a strategy to curve violence and reduce international drug trafficking. many security experts in mexico see the medi, the plan has largely failed to achieve those objectives. a little bit short, i said by you a secretary of state lincoln, unused as you begin good bye to the mary the initiative. welcome to the recent financial agreement. there was a moment though, a finalized agreement on how both countries planned to work together on addressing drug related violence remains to be signed. us and mexican officials did express a willingness to work toward a drastically new approach to many people continue to suffer, especially those. ready ready in our society who are the most vulnerable, they are still suffering. and thus, in the days ahead and with this new vision for security guiding us, we will focus more intensely than before on the root and the core of the forces that threaten us. tackling the underlying. ready reasons why they continue to exist
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and grow. having concluded this round of talks, u. s. and mexican officials have agreed to meet for a 2nd round of dialogue. early next year. of a 60 people have been killed in northern afghanistan and the deadliest attack since foreign force is pulled out of the country at the end of august, a suicide bomber targeted friday. prayers that a sheer mosque and conduce close to a border with tajikistan. hundreds were injured in the attack. iceland, afghanistan, which poses a growing threat to the taliban. has claimed responsibility. i shall bar reports now from his irish sharif. oh, these are the moments after a ball blast, who mores packed with worshippers. security. ok, so say a suicide bomber managed to get inside the full blown himself by killing an enduring scores of people that i sell in afghanistan has claimed responsibility recovery.
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the mosque is in the town of hanna bad in condis city. that's hell to many members of the she are has are a minority. i will become to buy jumbled. come up muscle mana, bahati. he was around $140.00 p. m. all the muslims had gathered in the mosque, friday. prayers. and when i heard the explosion, i was near by and what i saw was just like end of the world like why is, is happening to the muslims, which religion should we adopt with is nothing like this and killing muslims is forbidden in believe god, i can't even talk any more, i can't tell you. hamlet dead bodies. i've shifted in my vehicle. there was no angelos. may god have mercy on all sides. i'm glad he got on. it's one of the worst i seen attacks says the taliban take over. as foreign forces were leaving elate august, the armed group also claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at campbell airport. more than a 183 people were killed,
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including 13 your soldiers. i sail latest, said it was behind a series of attacks targeting the taliban in general, abandoned kabul. the taliban launched a crack down and arrested dozens of ice ill fighters in those cities. taliban officials say they are determined to eradicate their rivals. violence has increased over the last few days. the taliban next move is going to be closely monitored by the afghan people and the international community. the united states is expecting the taliban to deliver on a promise, bade in the 2020 doe hug. we're meant to prevent i sail from building a base in afghanistan. the blossom condos underscores the growing challenges. the taliban now faces sissy took over the country in august. the taliban prides itself on providing secure and stable environment. but the attacks in july, la bad,
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cowboy, a dove, this one in condos, would increase anxieties among the afghan people. hush mobilizes either bizarre. the city topped taliban representatives or in doha to hold talks with katara officials. the delegation includes the acting afghan foreign minister. they also planned to meet representatives of other countries among them, a team from the u. s. that's according to the reuters news agency. it'd be the 1st high level talks between the 2 sides and troops pulled out in august. at least 6 people had been shot dead at an immigration detention center in libya, and many others of a skate video posted on line shows those who broke out running through the streets in the capital, tripoli, thousands of refugees and migrants were arrested. are cracked down by liberal authorities over the past week, monday trina has more from tripoli on friday afternoon videos and images began circulating on libyan social media, showing thousands of migrants escape
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a detention center in the area of child. that's a few plumbers west of tripoli. now we're hearing numbers of around 323500 migrants escaping the detention center. now this comes just a week after a security operation was carried out in the area of good gathers in the town of good gathers where thousands of migrants and referee geez were detained and arrested. they were put in detention centers a scattered across western libya. now these detention centers are often overcrowded. other is there's a do the migrants are forced to live in very poor conditions during this break out . this particular a break out according to the aisle women at least 6 migraines were killed. and really it caused a lot of chaos in libya's capital tripoli. we spoke to an official earlier today. we asked him about the breakout. he was very careful not to say that this was an
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escape, or it could have been a release or so we might see lubin authorities comment about this incident in the next day or 2. but there hasn't been any official statements from the government as of yet. so pray care now to 0. when we come back, we'll tell you why poland government and the european union appear to be on a collision course. and kenya's conservation efforts are in desperate need of funding sets, funding new ways to raise money. more nuts, davis ah well that extreme warmth stretched out through the nose and plays the dakotas in the middle of canada is being wiped away. now as this cold front comes in, that give it is snowed british columbia, it will introduce showers throughout the mountain states the west, the wall. then as it's slowly being pushed south was,
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is still full of his moisture. so there's rain, likely scratching through most ontario, the mid west, the great lakes and, and towards the carolinas. that'll be quite wet, i suspect was more flooding likely, but this is beneficial, rain like to fall over the fire still burn again. this occur national forest for example, that right now at least help the may not do much. the bit as snow on the top, the matches that to show the temperatures have dropped. and this will be stormy stuff, i think, going through north dakota and south dakota during saturday. that's circulation near raleigh. that is going to cause some local flooding, some local diff to difficulty with a strong on shore breeze. now, the trade winds are still blowing nicely. so for the wind would owls looks pretty wet on and off. have use rain like 3 down through costa rica in panama and what we have seen in mexico. well, that's becoming a little drawing. i've anything off shore we could see a circulation try and fall during sunday. falling potential for colombia still there. it's still cold that in one today, throughout uruguay. ah,
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welcome back. i could come out of the top stories here on al jazeera, brazil's health ministry says the country has passed 600000 debts from cobit 19. it's now the 2nd to do so after the united states and the u. s. and mexico have promised to increase corporation to reduce migration and violence. it's part of a major new security agreement. yosemite of state antony lincoln has been in mexico to hammer out the details. and at least 60 people have been killed in an attack in northern afghanistan, a suicide bomber targeted friday pres, at a ship mosque in conduce china is mocking the $100.00 and 10th anniversary of the revolution that ended imperial rule. president sheesh and ping is delivering a keynote speech in beijing. it comes a week out, the china sent more than a 140 military jets and to tie one's air defense zone. taiwan considers itself a sovereign state, but china views it as a breakaway province. well from on this, let's bring in rob mcbride live from hong kong. rob said this was a speech marking the overthrow of china as last imperial dynasty. but how does that
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sit against the backdrop of today's regional tensions involving china? it comes with a very interesting time in cross straight relations with the herd from she, jane ping, and also from other speakers. the kind of speeches that you would expect at an important event, like this full of patriotic references full of the achievements of the a chinese people. this marks the, the revolution in 1911, which basically was the ending of feudalism in china at the end of dynastic rule by the emperor as it was the start, if you like, of modern china. it led in 1912 to the establishment of the republic of china, which of course lives on to day in the island of taiwan to morrow sunday it is then national day will be celebrated there. but this gives the chance to the communist party of china who defeated them and set up the peoples republic of china. and they ging, the chance to lay claim to the aspirations, to the spirit of those early revolutionaries. and we've heard from various speakers,
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she, jim ping among them, that it was because of the communist party of china that they become the natural descendants, the standard bearers of this revolutionary spirit. it's because of them that they have managed to establish this strong nation. that is free of any international interference by colonial powers, et cetera, and also as achieved the kind of economic advances that the early revolutionaries wanted for the people of china through this socialism with chinese characteristics . we've also heard quite a lot of references about these constant themes in china about we juvenile rejuvenation and also re unification at which it is a constant theme here. the basically that old chinese paypals will one day come back into one nation. we've seen that with macau and hong kong. now it is the top turn of taiwan. so we heard from a she, jim ping talking about the importance of re unification. and warning. interestingly, giving a very harsh warning against any talk of independence and also adding to that,
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that basically warning against any foreign interference. this says she is simply a chinese man, it will be solved by chinese people. the subtext of course is this is basically telling the united states to keep out when it comes to re re unification. of course, the chances of that to vary from decade to decade, depending on how relations are at any given time. when you have to say that at the moment, they are probably fairly remote, the chance of that taiwan returning to the motherland. you have the mindset of the current administration in taiwan is to keep begging at arm's length. and we've seen, of course, in recent weeks and months, these increasing tensions, it was only a week ago that we saw these waves of aircraft being sent her by china towards taiwan and warnings in taiwan. that it could only be a few years given the a build up of the chinese military before they are strong enough to invade and
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completely overwhelm the island. all right, robert bry life as they're in hong kong. rob, thank you. now the nobel peace prize has been awarded to 2 journalists, maria dresser, and dmitri moore at off for their fight to defend freedom of expression. the norwegian nobel committee announced the pair as joint minutes of a 2021 fries, where we challenge reports from oscillate. a recognition for 2 journalists from countries where investigative reporting is always difficult, and sometimes deadly. miss reza, and mister murata, are receiving the peace prize for their courageous high for freedom of expression in the philippines. in russia. maria ressa, with her digital platform wrapper. she's investigated, president rodrigo detached, a violent anti drug campaign, knocked off. i read it still sha fewer as editor in chief of the newspaper, nevada,
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as yet. there are many aspects of rushes, politics, corruption, and crime. dmitri murat of hasn't looked into it over the years. 6 colleagues have been murdered for their work, and he honored them if the premier occupant, of course this awarded for anna political sky, eureka kit, eager domco, as darcy, bob rover stuff, markle off natasha as to moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives for the profession i am not the right beneficiary of this price. the rules here, maria resar, is also suffered. harassment and intimidation, told al jazeera of her worries for journalism in the age of social media when news organizations last id keeping powers to technology platforms are those platforms advocated responsibility for the public sphere, and back has made facts debatable because the data facts and my eyes are actually treated equally, in fact, the algorithms of the world's largest distributor of news. a spoke actually
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a feverish light laced with anger and at spread faster. and they've been tracked for some who watched the nobel peace prize in its regular controversies closely. this year's decision is a welcome one. i think this was bull's eye. it's obviously, well, the served and it's 2 candidates that, that both have done exceptional work in their home countries. but this is all surprised that speaks to the larger issue, the larger issue of press freedom, and the larger issue of countering fake news. and welcome news too, for those hoping to see more women winning an award that seldom come their way. since the swedish industrialist alfred nobel founded the nobel prizes and the late 19th century behalf only b 17 individual female winners of the peace prize. maria theresa is the 18th, a small step towards correcting a pretty big gender imbalance. i asked barrett rice,
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anderson why there are so few. we have always paid attention to the way. then there's a in that time when there was a much worse and quality situation than it is today. not city living continued being a woman in selecting these to win as the nobel committee has made a statement. it says freedoms of information, an expression matter. they matter to democracy, they matter to piece. and so they matter to billions of us, rory, talents al jazeera hoslard. the european commission has warned those possible sanctions, or for polish court ruling challenge, the supremacy of e u laws. ms. even concerns. it could trigger ponens exit from the block san diego report organic mooney obey ski, joe. i am posing a decision that's put in holland on a commission course with brussels. the president of the constitutional tribunal declared some articles of the new treaties clash with clauses in the polish
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constitution. it was bullied upon oscar, near moses from conceal no right. jacobite, the republican poland cannot function as a sovereign and democratic state. it is inconsistent with article t, article 8, an article 19 paragraph. one of the polish constitutions easier to possibly de boesky. a case requested by the prime minister mateus might have yet ski on whether you institutions could stop poland from reorganizing its judiciary outside the court. deep unhappiness from pro european union demonstrators will have to start learning the russian language because poland does not say end with europe anymore. which meadowdale gumera that we will manage. we survived the soviet occupation. it's not easy, but we will survive this in the european commissions reaction came swiftly with a message i, b, e. u, does not function as a leader and choose system. we are very firm on the different principles and we
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will use all the tools of all disposal to be short as possible to protect such a kind of for principles because it said the cause of the union. and if the position of the citizens is the protection of the internal market to support action of all the different actors and union relations between warsaw and brussels have been strained by poland. judicial reforms that began with the law and justice party took power in 2015. opponents say that the reforms amount to a government takeover of the justice system. it also drew condemnation from the you, court of justice. let the commission blocking poland access to the you. pandemic recovery fund. oh, government has said that this is about poland. sovereignty it's opponent say it could push poland out of it. you all together. and given the overwhelming support for the e with in poland, that would back fire on the law and justice party has already seen its support. we
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can, i think it's hardly of the pandemic, a political defeat from which it might never recover. sony diagonal, i'll de zera. google has welcomed the deal agreed by a $136.00 countries to impose a minimum tax rate of 15 percent on multinational companies. it's aimed at discouraging business jobs from declaring profits and low tax territories even though their clients might be elsewhere. the agreement is already being criticized in developing nations who want the tax rate to be higher when alex called them his chief executive of a tax justice network, he says, the deal will have little impact. when you look at the detail of this deal, what you see is that it's really failed to deliver on any of the ambition numbers when they began in 2019. so you have 2 pillars, pillow one in which you're switch to a line, the right to tax with way companies are actually making that money that was going to apply to all, mostly nationals and all of their profits. and that would really be revolutionary.
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and instead it's only applying to about $100.00 multi nationals and a school bit of land rover's. ringback so that's really kind of small b, l a to is along that still as the ambition. this is the global minimum tense. i think the rate as low as 15 percent, where tax havens long island and bush for it to be means 2 things. firstly, it's not very ambitious in terms of allowing others to raise their taxes. secondly, the incentives to shift profits out to the countries that have a tax rate of say $25.00 or 30 percent is still going to be very substantial. so we're going to see that profit shifting continued, because neither of these elements are gonna stop it. we estimate that modem and trillion dollars, profits is shifted by the biggest, multinational every year, causing revenue loss is about $245000000000.00. ringback this may reduce that, but not all kenya has lost a new consolation fundraiser, offering people
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a chance to name an elephant for round $5000.00. the country needs the money to keep its conservation initiatives going, which are making a real difference in its fight against ivory. poachers are zeroes. katherine saw reports from amber sally national park in southern kenya. this is one of the most photographed landscapes in kenya, elephants and other wildlife roam freely attracting thousands of tourists every year. and we're selling national park is also the heart of conservation works that have seen poaching in canyon merely eliminated. we have a very good relationship with canal left service or whenever berries on arist, where they, it's by the community rangers, they work very closely with the, with the kent police, the rock root canal i've service to ensure that the porters are really received to whatever penalties they're supposed to in the last 4 years, the elephant population in kenya has grown by 2000 to about 36000. so this
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is the closest we've actually come to one of the larger hearts here in i'm with alien, it's really quite breathtaking. the ranges here tell us that the incidents of poaching have gone down significantly over the last few years, but there are other emerging threats. climate change, resulting to frequent drought loss of habitat. and we have humans settlements around the parks. this is causing quite a consent and they say, these are the silent killers, a cross, ambrose sally, and into seville, east national park. they call this the elephant graveyard of a 4000 joules of elephants are kept here. but these elephants warren killed by poachers. there remains a here to serve as a reminder of what droughts can do. the climate to discuss this wildlife researcher says rivers are drying up. humans settlements are taking over migratory corridors and elephant are becoming increasingly isolated to the main threat. now is the
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issue of climate change? i think that's the main thing that i can talk about cause a is the one which is now shrinking the habit of who might have the elephant numbers increasing. but if you don't have the proper habitat for them, that is the main challenge of the moment. the poachers bullet and poisoned arrow may largely be things of the past, but this iconic creatures still find themselves in danger of extinction. cathy sawyer, alta 0 and bassetti national park in southern kenya. ah, tara could check on the headlines here in al jazeera, brazil's help ministry serves. the country has passed 600000 deaths from coven 19. it's now the 2nd to do so. after the u. s. the government's been sharply criticized for mismanaging the outbreak. monica inaccurate has more present reasonable sanara
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