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president, she champagne says re unification with taiwan. will happen on kenya's elephant saw a huge attraction each year will tell you how a new plan is trying to keep conservation efforts going. ah, brazil's help ministry says the country has passed 600000 deaths from cobit 19. it's now the 2nd to do so. after the u. s. attributes been paid to the victims as a parliamentary enquiries concluding its 6 month prob, into the government's handling of the pandemic. it unveiled corruption scam goals linked to the acquisition of vaccines, monica, you're not here, reports. it took hours to set the scene on this gray friday morning. despite the rain volunteers spread closed lines on the sands of rio de janeiro, st. iconic, copper cabinet beach and hung white handkerchiefs, one by 1600. in all representing the 600000 brazilians killed by
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coven, 19 cromwell, she ruled by brazil, hostile worlds, 2nd largest craven, 19 death toll who is responsible for the tragedy. the answer is president balsam arrow. what he showed no empathy towards the victims scoffed at the mosques insult delayed, the vaccines and disrespected social distancing measures while holding rallies against brazil's democratic institutions. taxi driver master antonio was among the real g buy's 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 sun bruno, who had died at age 25, a few months before. oh, the visa, 600000 deaths, caused a lot of sadness when i lost my son. there was some $7500.00 dead from cove at 19,
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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 at all. 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 flue. marshal rushed after him and picked them all up. this time, he'll also play a part, he'll carry the box with the handkerchief 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 19 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 us. wow. i think this parliamentary inquiry is fundamental for the country . and for those who have lost dear ones and need to know why the president still in
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denial, but for the 1st time i feel backed by an institution investigating what led to this tragedy. what does the probe of 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. poison maddox, his 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, and i give, i'll jazeera the u. s. is announced, it will accept funny vaccinated visitors as long as they received jobs approved by the world health organization. the u. s. has authorized fewer vaccines and other countries. the white house at early announced that restrictions on fully vaccinated
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travelers would be lifted in november, but didn't specify which jobs v excepted. more than 650 undocumented migrants have been detained in mexico. they were traveling in refrigerated truck containers, adding towards the u. s. border, more than half of them were children, mexican, please of arrest. and for people for transporting the mikes, will only other us and mexico promise to increase cooperation to reduce migration and violence is all part of a major new security agreement. your secretary of state, anthony blink, and lead a high level delegation to mexico to work out the details. the plan replaces the marita initiative, which has been in place from 2008 or since then balances only growing worse. drug related crime and illegal migration north over the border of hit record levels. at least 60 people have been killed in northern afghanistan in the deadliest attack since foreign forces pulled out of the country. at the end of august, a suicide bomber targeted friday prayers with
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a sheer mosque and condos close to the border with pakistan, hundreds were injured in the attack i saw in afghanistan, which poses a growing threat to the taliban. as claim responsibility, i shall bar reports now from azari sheriff. oh, these are the moments after it won't last too who most packed with worshippers security of fissile say a suicide bomber managed to get inside before known himself by killing an enduring scores of people. i sell in afghanistan has claimed responsibility recovery. the mosque is in the town of hanna bad, in condensed 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,
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is happening to the muslims, which religion should we adopt with is nothing like this and killing muslims is forbidden. believe god, i can't even talk any more. i can't tell you, henry, dead bodies i've shifted in my vehicle. there was no angelos. may god have mercy on all woods. i'm glad he got on. it's one of the worst i seal attacks, says the taliban take over. as foreign forces were leaving it late august, the armed group also claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at campbell airport. more than a 183 people were killed, including 13 your soldiers. i sail latest, said it was behind a series of attacks targeting the taliban in general. about them kabul. the taliban launched a crack down and rusted dozens of ice. it fighters in those cities, tied about officials say they are determined to eradicate their rivals. violence
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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 made in the 2020 doe hug. we're meant to prevent i sail from building a base in afghanistan. the blasting condos underscores the growing challenges the taliban now faces. since he took over the country in august, the taliban prides itself on providing secure and stable environment. but the attacks in july le bad, cowboy, a dove, this one in condos will increase anxiety is among the afghan people. hash mal barrels is either missouri city, us diplomats will meet taliban representatives in doha to be the 1st high level talks between the 2 sides. since u. s. troops pulled out in august, a taliban delegation arrived and cut our on friday and includes the acting afghan.
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foreign minister. china's president says he wants to realize peaceful reunification with ty, one she she being made the comments at a ceremony mark and you $100.00 and 10th anniversary of the revolution that ended imperial rule. she statement comes just a week after china sent more than a 140 military jets and to tie one's air defense in taiwan considered itself a sovereign state, but china views it as a breakaway province with a more miss. robin bry joins us live now from hong kong lab. so this was a speech marking the overthrow of china's imperial dentistry. but she also had some important and significant comments to make about taiwan. denise that, sorry, this was a, an interesting mix of remarks from she jin, paying about re unification which is the long standing goal of the chinese leadership of bringing back together again, all of the chinese peoples and the territories. we've seen that happen with macau and hong kong. returning to the mother land the next day in line. it seems and is
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of course taiwan. so she said he wants to see the peaceful re unification without the will use of the word force which has been taken as a sign that this is a slightly softer approach, but he has used a stronger language in the past. i think it is generally accepted that that is china's go to position that if taiwan ever formerly tried to declare independence that mainland china would indeed be prepared to take military action. she also had some very strong words against any body, considering the line of their taking the path of independence warning against that not so interestingly warning against any foreign interference, saying that at the reification matter is a matter for chinese peoples to decide and not for anybody outside, so this is taken read between the lines. this is clearly aimed at the united states of as not trying to interfere in what says she, jim ping and china regards is very much an internal affair. the, the comments came under an event that is very important to all chinese people. this
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is the, the anniversary of the 1911 revolution, which basically saw an end to feudalism in china and enter dynastic rule by the emperor's a. the start, if you like, of mountain china. it led in 1912 to the foundation of the republic of china, which of course lives on in taiwan. now it is a very important day in the taiwanese calendar. it says celebrated as the national day, which we will see to morrow sunday in taiwan itself when it comes to the whole question of re unification. the view there varies from what administration to the next. it happens at the moment that the current administration really is not very keen on the idea at all is keeping bay ging at arm's length. there are many people in taiwan, for example, will be quite alarmed at how hong kong gland has been treated in recent months. and years, so people at the moment, the views in taiwan are very much large the against the idea of reification. it has
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seen that this increase intentions. it was only a week ago that we saw the china sending waves of war planes towards her taiwan. clearly her sending a message to the taiwanese and we've had warnings just in the past week. that basically the level of tensions between taiwan and mainland china are the worst they have been at the moment for 40 years. or i to robert roy lives there in hong kong. rob, thank it. tougher, so breaker. now does era, when we come back in and listen, i was in china and i was actually live on a panel when i got some journalists in the philippines and russia when this is nobel peace prize. and after months of negotiations, a $136.00 countries agree on a minimum tax rate, the major corporations more than say, ah,
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so i don't shaheen maintained enough strengths going through the empty court, or when he got to yemen to do this. this wasn't so much windows rained out huge amount of rain fell on the coast in this part of the oven, and that was what, how it looked on thursday. so it's still not being cleared up the still right on the ground of the clean up or carry on. but the moisture form is still visible in the clouds and the showers lightly further west in yemen, crossing djibouti as well. otherwise it's a fatty drive picture which you might expect. this tommy alicia miles pig. yep. again, blowing out of iraq and down towards the youi sort of curling in through katara where to be joined by wind from the other direction. probably later in the weekends . quite a strong chabot, but optically dusty one, the shower dying out by this time winter is showing itself very early. you might argue in the hindu cushion, places to the north, the temperatures into some base are count up at 10 degrees below normal. the tend
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to revive a little bit on monday is the snow disappears, but at a hint, the swamp value get some snow as well. i suspect the temperatures were 10 degrees below. no, they are going to rise. there is quite a strong wind blowing trust. the black sea now and rain is coming through greece to was western turkey, but for the levant, for the eastern med, the winds are light. ah, that. ready too often of con, astonish portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of grandstand thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archived, spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real pot for the era of darkness on a j 0 lou
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. ah, welcome back. pick them out of the top stories here on out to 0, brazil's health ministry says the country has passed 600000 debts from cubic 19 is now the 2nd to do so. after the united states, the u. s. and mexico have promised to increase corporation to reduce migration and violence is all part of a major new security agreement. you receptive state, anthony blink, and it has been in mexico to hammer up the planets. at least 60 people have been killed in an attack in northern afghanistan, a suicide bomber target divided prayers. a she, a mosque include news now to 6 people have been shot dead at an immigration detention center in libya,
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and many others have escaped video posted on line shows those who broke out running through the streets in the capital, tripoli, thousands of refugees and migrants were arrested a crackdown by living authorities over the past week. my trainer has mon, after tripoli. on friday afternoon videos and images began circulating on living social media, showing thousands of migrants escape a detention center in the area of child. that's a few kilometers west of triplet. 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 on a ton of gathers where thousands of migrants and refugees were detained and arrested. they were put in detention centers are scattered across western libya. now these detention center or austin, who crowded other, there's
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a do the migrants are forced to live in very poor conditions during this break out, this particular break out according to the aisle women that we 6 my guys were killed. and really it caused a lot of chaos in the lives 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 escape, or it could have been a release or so we might see we've been 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 google, as welcome the deal agreed by a $136.00 countries to impose a minimum tax rate of 15 percent and multinational companies. it's aimed at discouraging business, johns from declaring profits and low tax territories, even though their clients might be elsewhere. the agreement is already being criticized in developing nations. the want the tax rate to be higher. well,
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alex called them as chief executive of the tax justice network, a u. k based and g o focused on tackling global tax abuse and tax havens. he says the agreement 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 that was there when they began in 2019. so you have 2 pillars, pillow one in which you switch to a line, the right to tax with way companies are actually making that money that was going to apply to all multi nationals and all of their profits. and that would really be revolutionary. and instead, it's only applying to about $100.00 multi nationals and a school bit of them profits. so that's really kind of small been military's along that still as the ambition. this is the global minimum tense. i think the rates as low as 15 percent, where tax havens long island and bush for it to be means 2 things. firstly,
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it's not very ambitious in terms of allowing others to raise their taxes. secondly, the incentives to shift profits out of 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, a trillion dollars of profits is shifted by the biggest multinational every year, causing revenue loss is about $245000000000.00. this may reduce that, but not a long the european commission as warned of possible sanctions after a polish court ruling challenged the supremacy of the laws. as even worries it could trigger ponens exit from the block. some of the egg reports organic. mooney obey ski, jo. i am posting a decision that's put in poland on a collision course with brussels. the president of the constitutional tribunal declared some articles of the new treaties crash with clauses in the polish
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constitution. it was bullied upon oscar. near moses flunked, you're now right, your copays, 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. madame found out that we will manage, we survived the soviet occupation. it's not easy, but we will survive this. the european commissions reaction came swiftly with a message i. b, e. u, does not function as a little and choose system. we are very firm on the different principles and we will use all the tools of all disposal to be sure it's possible to protect such
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a kind of for principles because it said the cause of the union. and if the position of the citizens is a protection of the internal market to support action of all the different actors in the 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 and at the commission blocking poland, access to the e u pandemic recovery fund. ah, the government has said that this is about poland. sovereignty it's opponent, say it could push poland out of the you all together. and given the overwhelming support for the e with him, poland, that would backfire on the law and justice party, which is already seen it's support, weaken of a, it's handling of the pandemic,
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a political defeat from which it might never recover. san diego, out as era. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to 2 journalists, maria, reza, and dmitri merchant for their fight to defend freedom of expression. the norwegian nobel committee announced the pair as joint winners of the 2021 prize, where we challenge report from oscillate. he was un 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, rapper. she's investigated, president rodrigo detective 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. the 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 public of sky eureka could get more eager domco anastasio. but moreover star mark aloft. natasha esther. moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives to the profession, i am not the right beneficiary of this price. the rules here, maria resar, who's also suffered harassment, intimidation, told al jazeera of her worries for journalism. in the age of social media when news organizations last are keeping our technology platforms are the, 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, a news, a spot actually,
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a feverish light laced with anger at spreads, rather than taxed 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 gets, are obviously, well, the served and it's 2 candidates that are, 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, a larger issue of encountering, fake news, and welcome news too for those hoping to see more women winning an award that seldom come their way. since the swedish industrialists alfred nobel founded the nobel prizes in 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 the time where there was a much worse and quality situation today. not sitting there with continuous f t a woman in selecting these 2 winners. 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 the matter to billions of us, rory talents, al jazeera hosler. yes, president joe biden has reversed a trump era policy and restored the state as of 2 monuments and a marine conservation area. the monuments are in the state of utah, one of them known as bears ears is sacred to native americans. the other became famous in the year 2000 after 75000000 year old dinosaur fossil was discovered that trump had reduced their size to allow for commercial activity. this may be these
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thing i've ever done. so forrest, president, for me it, i made it, the protection of public lands must be come, must not become, i should say, a pendulum as strange back and forth, depending on who's in public office. it's not a partisan issue. security forces are freed, at least a 197 people who are kidnapped by armed gangs in northern nigeria. the hostages were rescued from a forest in some far a state had been held for weeks, or when it was as mona, from kaduna. these operations have been going on and ahead of these operations are there were a measures a raft of measures announced by governments in the region announcing measures that will help security forces deal with the situation. these include the cutting of telephone networks and those areas banning the cell of patrol in cans in other containers and also banding the use of motorcycles in the region, which is of course, ah,
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the preferred means of transportation by these band is because it's easy to maneuver in the forest and other bushes, with motorcycles rather than heavy duty vehicles. they've also announced the shutting down of market transportation of animals which of course the bandits. go and rustle and sell to make profit and buy more guns and continue the operations. and as the operations continue, we hear reports of these bandits after their camps have been destroyed by military, bombardments and ground forces the out. they are beginning to move to other states in the northwest and central parts of nigeria, so it still aren't on operation going on in the northwest nigeria and probably in north central parts of niger. a new case of a bona has been confirmed in eastern democratic republic of congo. the positive result was discovered in a 2 year old child and the city of benny. it comes after a flare up in may infected 12 people and killed 6. shania has lost a new conservation fundraiser, offering people a chance to name an elephant for $5000.00. the country leads the money to keep its
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conservation projects going, which are making a real difference in its fight against poachers. katherine saw reports now from amber selling national park in southern kenya. this is one of the most photographed landscapes in kenya, elephant and other wildlife roam freely attracting thousands of tourists every year and was selling national park is also the heart of conservation works that have seen poaching in canyon nearly eliminated. we have a very good relationship with kind of left service for whenever there is an artist where they, it's by the community renters. they work very closely with the, with the kent police, the work 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 is the closest we've actually come to one of the larger hearts here in i'm with
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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, ample sally, and into several 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 these wildlife research says rivers are drying up. humans settlements are taking over migratory corey doors and elephant are becoming increasingly isolated to the main threat. now is the issue of climate change? i think that's the main thing that i can talk about. kazer is the one which is now
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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 lightly be things of the past, but this iconic creatures still find themselves in danger of extinction. catherine saw alta 0 and was steadily national park in southern kenya and samples collected by china's luna prob had been identified as coming from some of the moon's youngest volcanic rocks. they're about 2000000000 years old. that makes them a villain. he is younger. the previous 5 ah, suffolk of the headlines here on al jazeera, brazil's help ministry, says the country is past 600000 deaths, recovered 19 is now the 2nd to do so. after united states, monica docket has more present, reasonable. san ardo himself are makes
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a point of not wearing a mask when he can or.

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