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for visitors who are fully vaccinated and have a negative cove in 1910. the man whose life in spite of the film hotel, one dies convicted of terrorism and sentenced to prison at the trial is being called a shop. and global market, so rattled as he is grow, that one of china is biggest, real estate developers could collapse on a multi $1000000000.00 deck. ah, thank you very much for joining is suppose have closed in canada's flat, bottom entry elections and media as reporting that prime minister just into the liberal party. well form the next government. but it's too early to say whether he's won a majority the post coast just a short time ago in this not parliamentary election. it's a close race between judo and conservative aaron, or tool to the hoping to consolidate his leadership with the majority. but he's been heavily criticized for calling an early election during the current of ours pandemic. that's bringing jody vance who's in montreal for his. so judy, talk us through the early projections, the prime minister expected to hold onto his job. but how is it looking overall for his body? well, it's really interesting all the canadian media here have called a minority government for just internet. just internet will be the prime minister of canada, once again. certainly a roller coaster since august, the 15th, when the staff election was called lots of criticism over doing so in a global pandemic cove, in 1904th wave hitting canada and even escalating in some parts of canada over the course of these $36.00 days. however, through all the lessons learned and all of the projections made and the speculation done prior to voting day, certainly today is a win for the prime minister in terms of getting and regaining that minority government that he had when he asked for this election on august the 15th still remains to be seen though, whether or not this can build to a majority looking at the patchwork quilt, but are the writings across canada. it is a story that continues so unfold here. and the expectation is that within the next 90 or 90 minutes or so, just introduce will be on the podium behind me to make his speech to canada about regaining the prime minister's office. jodi vance. in monterey, i'll thank you. we will, of course, bring you that speech of the canadian prime minister when he makes it here on out. sarah, in the meantime to speak to best mom o money, who is a professor of political science at the university of water waterloo in ontario. and she's joining us from there. thank you so much for being with us. so still unclear a for no enough resolves to night to determine if one party can win a majority in parliament, judo roll the dice to get a big majority. what are your thoughts for when you see these early projections, how risky of a gamble was this? well, definitely was a gamble. and the time of the panoramic, of course, and many katie and i think are so quite sore about the idea of having an election majority of key not want to have an election. and the result though, however, suggests that there is confidence in the true to government to continue. i'll be at a minority, but nothing really changed in terms of feelings of providing any of the major parties a majority or the liberal party majority. but i think this is probably going to be more of the same in terms of governing more of the same then you wonder why he call the election in the 1st place. i mean, if he ends up with a minority government, what could be the political consequences for it? i don't think too much now. i mean, i think the fear was that perhaps katy is my punish party for actually calling election during a panoramic. but it seems as though the alternative be you know, a conservative minority or even a majority for the liberals of just something too much. the other alternatives and pete being and somehow empower was probably a long shot, despite the fact that this is a popular leader up in dp. and they've done some once some new writing, but they hadn't one before. but still all the knowledge there is probably faith in the current government and people want the government to continue. but it was a surprising the tight race with a conservative. how do you think the conservatives were able to close the gap from the liberals and broaden their vote to base? well, you know what they had to do, they have a new leader or no tool. this is the 2nd time running, and i think candidates have gone to get to know the conservative party a little better. certainly though, that you don't campaign continue to focus on the potential of the tool. government came into power would perhaps, you know, slow, the vaccines. you know, started getting the vaccine out to more people because the tool did kind of walk a little bit about, you know, mending back which is still very much support actually enforcing in a tougher way to force canadians to get the vaccine. but i think all in all, i think most canadians do feel that the overall trudeau had managed to demick. well, he was able to get all creed into wanted a vaccine, not committed to the deadline, which was the in the summer. and i think he was hoping to run on that record the pandemic, of course, was a big issue. what were the other issues that vote is that canadians are worried about today? certainly, economy. most canadians tend to focus on domestic issues like the economy, health care, and certainly the environment has also featured very heavily. but i think also overall that we see here is that people wanted a bit of everything. and so the government offered them away out of the pen demik with continued vaccinations in a very tough line compared to the conservatives with mandating vaccine. and then similarly a comprehensive policy on the environment. although both the n d p m, the greens also provided something to that effect. and certainly i think the fear for a lot of katie just what's going to happen with the economy people are struggling. and how are we going to recover as the world overall? is really finding it difficult to come back stronger after a very devastating time money. thank you very much for talking to us more money from the university of washington. joining us from want to thank you for your time . the us says it's relaxing an 18 month travel ban allowing fully vaccinated for visitors into the country. starting in november, they'll have to show proof of vaccination before boarding flights, as well as a negative cove in 1900 test. but they won't need to quarantine in the u. s. white house correspondent, kimberly hockey. under pressure from allies, the biden administration is finally lifting its 18 month ban on international air travel to the us. starting in november, new restrictions take effect that will apply to all international travelers into the united states. air travel is permitted, but only if you're fully vaccinated and of tested negative for coven. 19 within 72 hours of travel, unvaccinated americans can also travel. but the lead a negative test within 24 hours of a flight. add another test within a day of arriving with land border restrictions to and from canada and mexico remain in place. that means travelers from canada and mexico can fly to the us, but not drive a car, a restriction certain to irritate canadians who opened their border to all vaccinated american travelers. in early august, the lack of enforcement of the kobe restrictions on the southern border with mexico may be another friction point for canadians. as illegal entry to the united states or mexico continues to search. the traveling hospitality industry has been urging biden to lift the trump air of flight restrictions since taking office air. travel to the u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level, and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome. really, it's not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel safety, all those connecting travelers from india, from your, from other geographies. that's going to make a huge difference for the health of the airline industry. but the timing of the announcement is being questioned with relations teds between the us and some of its top european allies. despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the ask and to pull out. last week, the u. s. infuriated france by forming a security alliance with australia and the u. k. to supply nuclear submarines to australia, leaving france in the dark. but the white house insists the new travel requirements are not an effort to ease tensions. if we were going to make things much easier for ourselves, we would have done it prior to june when the president has 1st for a trip or earlier this summer. despite whitehouse denials the travel requirement announcement appears deliberately time to ease tensions with allies. now the u. s president is armed with good news as he prepared to meet face to face with world leaders and address the un general assembly. kimberly held it al jazeera, the white house, the hero of the story told in the film hotel wanda, has been sent in to 25 years in jail for terrorist and pull this up again as efforts in saving hundreds of lives during the wanda and genocide in 1994, brought hollywood fame, but since then he became a leading critic of president polk army. right school and observe this has branded his trial a sham not from web reports from outside the courtroom in wanda capital kigali. to recess a beginner, refused to come to court with his co accused to hear the verdict of his trial and were one does capitol kigali? he was charged with terrorism and related offences. prosecutors said he was behind a series of attacks that happened in rwanda 3 years. ago when mister go, since we got to talk about par, he's convicted of being a member when a group and participating in activities that he is acquitted of creating an illegal group. yeah. for him to set up by geena poor. he sentenced to 25 years in prism in recess, a beginner was flown from divine ticket. golly, last year against his will. when the government suggested he was deceived into boarding a plane that it paid for international legal observers. say that was just the 1st of many problems with a trial. his family has rejected the verdict, my father was tortured, kidnapped denied his basic right. and then now they just gave him a guilty verdict. the co accused came understand and said that they had been a forced and co hurst and tortured into saying false things against my father. and witnesses are paid on government agent's recess. a beginner was made famous by the hollywood film hotel. rwanda. he told the story of how he saved hundreds of lives as a hotel manager. during rwanda's 994 genocide. he then fled into exile and became a vocal critic of when the president pool kick. i'm a pledge to fall for an opposition armed group with prosecutors. he also funded it and ordered attacks. recess of again denied it. most of his co accused pled guilty and their statements were used as evidence against him. the other defendants and being led on to the prison bus to be taken back the jail recess to begin hasn't even left jail for the last 6 months, refused to participate in the court proceedings. all of the defendants. now the opportunity to appeal the court of appeal within the next 15 days, recessive and supportive, have completely rejected all of these legal proceedings to date. recess, a beginner is a belgian citizen and the residence of the us. both governments have criticize the trial. one does, government says justice has been delivered if he serves the 25 year sentence recess of the geena, who 67 years old, who like he die in jail. malcolm web al jazeera kigali for wonder head on al jazeera, doing a you turn haitian migrants trying to seek asylum in the us. are heading back to mexico. demanding answers about a submarine deal fund says its being blindsided by a changes on foot across north america. this just visual screen odette which is more inside of the open water air. but this here, this lack of cloud here. this is cold or air coming across the canadian west and in the plains states. and when you get cold wreck, i mean yes, the really intensely humid wet staff in that, in the southeast, the stage you get that line of potentially vicious thunderstorm stretching right up through ontario to the st. lawrence c by in fact, but beyond that, it's then a little bit cooler, the less humid, not necessarily goes to california, where the far risk remains high. the whole process keeps going. this way, during wednesday, rain does for a time fall in the western side of british columbia, west side of canada then comes across into washington. but it's tentative, said out more interestingly, may be sort of thing, peter, peter, the tropical storm. it will stay of a water as well, i think, but it is throwing a big swell and increasing the shares in hispaniola in puerto rico, probably in cuba as well. in south america, the rain starting to go science with the sun and this significant, the significant cold trans is not attempted back and ascension ahead of it in rio, we could be about to break her record. the this is helen rogan was fishers where the slightest error means a one way ticket over the edge. we have that we may not come back to law homes, may not meet on children breathing tough condition facing death every time they'll gamble with their life, just to uninstall risk and it's all on our oh a you watching al jazeera life from me for the back people, a reminder of our top story. canadian media is reporting prime minister, just intruders, liberal party will form the next government. it's too early to say whether is one majority or goes the nice snapped election just a short time ago. in canada, the us says it's relaxing and 18 months travel by allowing fully vaccinated for visitors into the country from november. they'll have to show proof of vaccination before boarding life, as well as a negative probably going to court in wanda has sentenced demand whole life inside the hollywood film. hotels want to 25 years in prison. ontario, ben charges paul family and international legal observers have rejected in other world news now, asian markets have been jittery over concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant ever grande's. in more than $300000000.00 of debt, an interest payment of $83000000.00 is due this week and another $47000000.00 next week. chinese regulators are wanting that the companies that hoses risks to china's financial system. as bringing correspondent in beijing katrina, you get you had the ever growing crisis walking markets across the globe. tell us about the reaction on asian markets. 5th tuesday. well, in toko, we've had the new guy open slightly lower, about 2 percent low and hong kong. that doesn't seem to be a huge impact so far in china. it's a public holiday, so we don't have any markets or been to day on tuesday. but of course, this follows over night where we had a cell out on wall street where we saw the market in the u. s. tumble by the more that it has in about 4 months. and this really demonstrates the impact that this company could have. should they default a lot of analysts, lot stockbrokers are fearing that they could be market contagion, even though this company is based just here in china. so what are the chances, katrina that the chinese government will step in to rescue after grad well, that's the $1300000000000.00 question on everyone's mindfully. right now, the government hasn't signaled as to whether they will step in. we do know that chinese authorities. net with ever ground last august started last month in august, demanding that they sold out the massive debt problems. the analysts we've spoken to do believe that at some point the government will step in and they say that there are 3 possible options. one that the government will order some sort of restructuring of ever grant to that the government itself will buy out parts of the grand company. all 3 that the government will basically order, compel other companies, other i, the government affiliated companies or even private companies to buy out parts of every grant to avoid a massive default. now, i must say that they weren't saved the company or bailout the company completely because that might send the wrong message, but they are going to try to avoid the company going bankrupt. but so far, like i've said, we've had silence from the government and that's causing a lot of fear. not only here in china, but worldwide, of course, because this company really many believe is too big to fail. it's china's 2nd largest real estate property developer. it has businesses of some sort in every county here in china, not only in property, it's in financial wealth management products. it has an electric vehicle, subsidiary. it has a football club. and the people that owns money to it's not really 1.5000001.5000000 people who have invested in property that they've yet to see built. they've also own money to 200000 employees and thousands of vendors and contractors who have worked for the company these past few months, who are also demanding the money. so these people really setting eyes on the government, see what they will do to save this company. should ever grand fail that could send rebels throughout china's economy. and the main problem for the chinese government is that it could cause widespread social unrest. thank you for that. katrina, you live there engaging the french foreign minister says his country was blindsided by a submarine deal announced last week between the u. s. austria and the u. k. the packed effectively cancelled a long running agreement with france. british technology will be used instead, johnny luther, y'all is demanding answers saying, situation has cause a crisis of trust. and a european union has expressed his solidarity with francis my can of reports from the united nations. as expected, the gathering of ministers on the sideline of the un general assembly expressed for support for france and its ongoing dispute over the alliance forge between the u. s . australia and the u. k. earlier, the french foreign minister told reporters that french anger had in no way dissipated several times. use the word brutal or brutal to emphasize the depths of french fury at the formation of this alliance level job with done. it's not just about a brutal, unexpected, and unexplained breach of the contract, the 2016 contract that was being implemented with strayer. what matters now is the breach of trust between partners and alliance means transparency and predictability . it requires explanations and involves talking to one another, not hiding from one another on matters of importance. that did not happen. and we need to talk about us. foreign minister le john made clear that he would not be meeting with the us secretary of state, all the australian foreign minister here at the u. n. g. a. however, the french president micron is expected to hold a phone call with president biden in coming days. this will be a virtual conversation, as president mc con has remained in france within coming days to there will be a meeting of the quad, an alliance between the us, japan, india, and australia. the 1st face to face meeting of this alliance significantly, they will be discussing a strategy in the endo pacific. this is going to infuriate the french and the e. u. even further, given the fact that they believe that every move us has taken to date, has excluded partners from discussions, partners who are intent on forging a collective rather than unilateral strategy in this critical region. thousands of haitians who had been hoping to find refuge in the us are being sent home and fed algae as john holman, has this report from aconia and mexico's border with the us where many migrant they've been through too much to be deported now on the river the much the border points between mexico, where we are on the united states on the opposite bank, is still full of people. we're seeing people going across the river. you can see that that they put in place because the water is pretty high. it's up to chest high . now, coming back to mexico from the united states where there's make shift time for moving. 12000 people is because they're looking for food and water for their families. you can actually see the right here by the side, the river selling that food of water. and that's because they say that very little for them. they're in the camp in terms of, in terms of nappies, if they've got children in terms of medical supplies for those of them that are real. now, what the united states is saying is the moment is that the people that are in that make shift a going to a going to be processed. and then many of them will face deputation back to haiti, there's flights going in these days, but to hate you back to put a print, taking them to people, we've got to say, how can we be going back to a country where the presidents recently been murdered when there's been an earthquake in the southwest, whether it's chronic political instability, i'm a ruling gang. 3 u. s. has its own problem. it's been dealing for months now with a surge and people crossing over illegally in terms of migration and it's trying to come to terms with it. so there's a lot of different factors that play right now. and these people around us mostly from haiti, a sort of who in the middle and trust of this for spain's prime minister is visiting those affected by volcanic eruption. on the island of la palmer pedro sanchez cancelled his trip to new york for the un general assembly, saying his priority was to ensure people a safe, 5 and a half 1000 people have been forced to leave their homes and around a 100 properties have been destroyed there be no report of any injuries. it's the 1st russian they are on the island in 50 years. vladimir putin has thanked russians for their trust after the ruling party retained its super majority in parliament. further cementing his hold on power, united russia won nearly 50 percent of the vote higher than exit polls predicted is near his rival, the russian comedies party wanna ron 1900 percent. many of their supporters protested in moscow on monday over widespread claims of voter fraud and intimidation. most of russia's opposition was barred from wanting in the election, put in fairs. the volume of ballads, castro citizens took the election seriously because the turnout was more than 51 percent. it is much more than 47 percent of the previous relation shows that people take seriously will mation of the highest representative agency of state power when your state juma in ethiopia. security concerns have prompted election officials to cancel voting in 26 districts fighting in the hot region between 2 great forces and government troops will prevent falling in 18 districts while attacks in or mia by the people's liberation fontes, preventing voting in 8 districts. the 1st run of voting in the national poll took place in june, but not all 770 districts were able to take part. prime minister, ibm ed prosperity party secured a new 5 year terms. argentina's president, alberto fernandez, has sworn in 6 new cabinet ministers. he announced to reshuffle after the coalition for showing in a primary election last week. fernandez faces mounting pressure from within his governing coalition, including public criticism. from his vice president, tens of thousands of people have been protesting against the state of the economy, demanding jobs, and benefits. in lebanon, the new cabinet has won a vote of confidence in parliament, prime minister and jib mccarty, form the cabinet last week. more than a year of political deadlock and a deep economic crisis. and then a hot report, somebody was a power cut, delayed parliament's vote of confidence in lebanon, new government fuel shortage is one of many problems in a country facing it's worse, economic and financial crisis. a mobile generator and diesel fuel to power it. we're eventually secured, prime minister, and as he may at these task is to rescue the country. but he's promising what successive governments were supposed to do over the years, reform state institutions, myers and corruption. mcgrath had pledged to fight corruption, implement laws, an act was to provide your body. it promised to immediate the restart negotiations with the i m f for an economy recovery plan. lebanon is a debt ridden nation where state services are collapsing. there is little hope for change as long as the same officials that dominated financial and political interest for decades. stay in power 1000000 in the sub law and they still billions of dollars and transfer abroad. we are ruled by gangsters, not politicians. the previous government did hold talks with the i m s, but there was no political will to carry out reforms like opening the accounts of the central bank and state institutions. audit would have exposed billions of dollars in losses, in other words, corruption and reforms that would mean the political class accused of hijacking. the state would no longer be able to use its resources to distribute jobs and services to their constituents. politicians have lost some support because of the economic meltdown. and it's a critical time with parliamentary elections expected early next year. their main card will be over the financial crisis, mainly the lifting of subsidies, but of course is not good. and it's trotted, she to serve the lebanese people, or the economy as a whole, but rather for the government to continue playing the role of the protector of the regime. the financial crisis began to unravel in late 2019 due to unsustainable spending. lebanon has been in turmoil since nearly 80 percent of the population is now poor. but the old, entrenched system is prevailing that the oceans ita, beirut. tenicia as president is promising to name a new prime minister, but his emergency measures will remain in place. i said made the announcement in response to radco test over the weekend. he accused western countries as being billions to space demonstrations. the protesters are demanding. i returned to democracy after side to sell automobiles and put himself in charge. i know again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera poles have closed in canada snap parliamentary election. canadian medias reporting prime minister just into the liberal party will form the next government. it's too early to say whether he's won a majority. jody vance has more from one tree out. certainly a roller coaster since august, the 15th, when the staff election was called lots of criticism over doing so in a global pandemic cove, in 1904th wave hitting canada and even escalating in some parts of.

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