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a multi $1000000000.00 debt. and we are the us mexico border where haitian migraines, hoping for asylum in the us, are running out of options. ah, we begin in canada away. prime minister just in judo is on track to retain power following monday snap parliamentary election. but the ruling liberals are set to fall short of his goal for a majority when pseudo gambled on an early election in the hope of consolidating power. a vote counting is still under way live to jody vance, who joins as trauma tree out, jody. we've already had a confession speech from the opposition. conservatives were expecting prime minister to to, to speak very shortly. we are indeed, as you can see behind me, the room has filled with the borders of the newly re elected prime minister of canada. that minority leader at this point, justin trudeau definitely a very jovial mood in here, a lot to cheers that has been so quiet leading up to this moment, i should point out that everybody is wearing their masks and everybody has been double vaccinated in this room. there's a maximum of $250.00 people allowed in this room, including media and the friends and family have arrived in here awaiting the victory speech for prime minister justin trudeau. after a $36.00 day campaign that started on august 15th and snap election called was by the prime minister. much to the chagrin of many across the country. some concerns leading into the day, no question, and a late hour certainly here, but much earlier it was called much earlier that is that many of us expected with regard to how tight the margins were going and that didn't end up being the result . as this was called fairly early on, right, the prime minister call this election in august hoping to consolidate power and gain a majority, which if you look at these early projections and resolves is not the case. we're still back to where we were in august before we call this not election. what could be the consequences and implications out this result if confront? well, jeanette is certainly about celebration in this room. a lot of people in the liberal party election headquarters talking about the maybe as of tomorrow, but certainly the news cycle will be questioning as to whether or not a 600000000 dollar campaign was worth winning. pretty much exactly the same if not a little bit weaker of minority, yet to be fully determined. of course, every ballot must be counted. and it also reflects to the conservative party leader era. no tool is that 1st election as conservative party leader and not the outcome that the conservatives were hoping for, particularly when it appeared that they were giving to do a good run for his money, for the pm's office. so there are going to be consequences on both sides of this point, whether it be for the liberal party or for the conservative party in the days and weeks and perhaps months to come. let's hear what aaron, no to the confederate conservative leader, had to say during his confession, speech just a short while ago. let's listen. 5 weeks ago mister crudo asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was quote unworkable. but tonight, canadians did not give mister trudeau the majority mandate he wanted. yeah. in fact, the canadian sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600000000.00 and deeper divisions in our great country. just days ago, he said he would hold yet another election within 18 months if he didn't get his way. jodi air no tow congratulating the prime minister, but at the same time criticizing him for calling this election, which ultimately it looks like hasn't achieved much change. the conservatives were able to close the gaps on the liberals. surprisingly, i mean, this was a surprisingly tight race towards the end. how were the conservatives able to, to broaden their vote to base the what we're seeing that sort of divisible on a global scale. really, there are silos, political silos happening in countries around the world. certainly, i candidate being neighbors to the north after what feels like an epic us election that it's spelled political for so many years is what i'm trying to say here. and in terms of the conservative base that canadians are not immune to leaning to the right or center, right era, no tools are conservative leaders certainly started the campaign further to the right and then try to become more centrist and, and sort of speak to some of the concerns that those who might vote liberal or looking at perhaps a conservative a fiscally conservative vote might have worked for them this time around. there was a lot of speculation headed into this election about how traditional voting might change. somebody who was always voted liberal, might change their mind, perhaps spoke conservative, perhaps even boat project me thing and the n d p. we just heard the things that concession speech as well the and that making some good in rosen in many parts of the country and certainly in british columbia where the provincial government is new jet democrat party as well. it's going to be a very complex equation running this country with a minority government after this nap election that has caused some bitter rivals to to really come together and face off. jody, thank you very much for the moment, showed events in montreal's, and of course, as soon as a prime minister to, to give his victory speech in monetary i will come back to you and take that live here on which is here that friend, 2 other world news now and the us is relaxing an 18 month travel ban allowing fully vaccinated foreigners into the country. starting in november. they'll have to show proof of vaccination against over 19 before boarding flight, as well as a negative test. but they won't need the current teen in the us white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more 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 tested negative for koby 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 still open their border to all vaccinated american travelers. in early august, the lack of enforcement of the cupboard 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 hair a 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 relief. it's not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel, taking all those next thing, who travelers from india, from europe, from other geographies. this is 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. 6 despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the afghan 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 foreign 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, asian markets have been jeffery, over concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant. ever grinders in more than $300000000000.00 of debt. an interest payment of $83000000.00 is due this week. and another 47000000 next week. chinese regulators are wanting that the companies that poses risks to china is financial system. katrina, you has the latest from beijing. right now. the government hasn't signaled as to whether they will step in. we do know that chinese authorities met with ever ground last august, sort of 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 every brand. to that, the government itself will buy out parts of the grand company of 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 they 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 a electric vehicle subsidiary. it has a football club and the people that it owns money to. it's not really 1500000 dollar, 1500000 people who've 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 the past few months, or also demanding the money. so these people really setting eyes on the govern, see what they will do to save this company. should ever grant 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. still ahead on al jazeera, demanding answers about a submarine. deal fund says it's been land sighted by it's online and a hidden legacy of decades of war. afghan is fans. children are taught the danger of land mines, but for many, it's too late. ah . the reins never story ready. a story may be in place in north at night. it's dry, moth ravia, the levant and iran. the effects of the monthly means is katie julian sadala, but recently not dancing and is increasingly got to be dry. right. but there are changes of foot. the breeze is coming down out of a rock bed for a week. shamal means is known as humans. it was in doha. 40 degrees about the average high. so it's not particularly hot. suddenly feels different, but humidity lower. that'll continue. i think for a while. whereas the offices happening in pakistan on the edge of the monsoon range, but they just briefly take new a separate cross the into span your weapon. danny could briefly be flashed bloody to the next 2 or 3 days. and similarly in northern turkey, things are on the change. got a major change here with a cold wind coming down, increasing rain 1st of all, but it's time bulls come down from such degrees as it was on sunday, 2 by 23. and it carries on getting cold. a cold wind bite, brightened things up. but when i fail rule on thursday, all the other side of the equator, most of southern africa is fine. but cape town is dependent on wind direction 20 degrees. the forecast on tuesday is $29.00 on wednesday, but it won't last the who's on counting the cost is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism. president, teaching, ping launches, reaping socialist reform to address inequality in the world. second biggest economy, cost was sick and had watches a selling for counting. the cost on the us is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to what was on here, and i'll do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, the the me. you watching al jazeera and live from a reminder of our top stories, canada, the main opposition leader has conceded defeat in math, autumn entry elections, premier suggest intruder is on trying to retain power, but with minority governments, the us says it's relaxing and 18 month travel ban allowing fully vaccinated for visitors into the country from november that have to show proof of vaccination before boarding tries, as well as a negative call. the 1900 and asian markets, have been jittery about concerns about the possible lapse of a chinese company dry and have a grande's on more than more than $300000000000.00 of that chinese regulators. a warning it holds as a risk to the countries financial system. transit foreign minister says his country was blindsided by submarine deal announced last week between the us australia and the u. k. the pac effectively cancelled a long running agreement with france. british technology will be instead used to build a submarines. john avery all is demanding answers, say the situation has caused the crisis of trust. the issue is likely to be discussed at the un general assembly, which gets under way in new york on tuesday. kobe comic change and conflicts are also on the agenda. and despite the pandemic, dozens of head of heads of fate have traveled to new york to speak in person, including u. n. a. u. s. president joe biden. diplomatic editor james base report, joe biden, arriving in new york for his 1st united nations general assembly. as the u. s. president becomes at a time when he faces an array of foreign policy challenges and tension with a key ally. his 1st meeting was with the un secretary general antonio terrace to discuss climate cobra, 19, and top of the agenda, the situation in afghanistan. the 2nd general is arguing that the international community has no choice but to engage with a taliban. and the un high commissioner for refugees who's just back from cobble is warning. there's a real risk of a catastrophic economic breakdown. the implosion would mean the scene of the functioning of the vital functions of state like the health system. for example, the public administration who will pay the salaries that you know until now were paid to a combination of bilateral, multilateral funds and national funds. this whole construct has collapsed now. so if that happens, that kind of implosion would push for sure many to leave the country code 19 will also be a key issue this week i protested here and there the un or angry about the biden administration's plans for koby booster shots when many around the world unprotected, they call it vaccine apart 8, but the president will on wednesday, hold a virtual summit in an effort to increase vaccine supply to countries across the globe. the whole message of the biden administration was supposed to be america's back, a return to multilateralism. but that message is taken a knock in recent weeks. key allies believe that the pull out from afghanistan was badly conducted. and the reason spat with the french has led some to think that biden's approach to foreign policy really isn't that different from trumps james base al jazeera at the united nations. thousands of haitians who had been hoping to find refuge in the us had being sent home instead dodges here, as john holmes has this report from cornea on mexico's border with the us, where many migrant see they've been through too much to be deported. now, on the river, the much the border point between mexico where we are on the united states on the opposite bank is still full of people. we think people going across the river. you can see that they put a food 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 is selling that food of water and not interrupting that report to take your life to montreal way. candidates 5 minutes suggestion. judo is giving his victory speech chapter winning the parliamentary elections. millions of canadians have chosen a progressive plan. some of talked about division, but that's not what i see. that's not what i've seen these past weeks across the country. i see canadians standing together together in your determination to end this pandemic together for real climate action for $10.00 a day child care for homes that are in reach for middle class family. yeah. who are sure journey on the past. the reconciliation as canadians, you've elected parliamentarians to deliver on all this and our team. our government is ready. yeah. good news. the yes he though with us. well, let me move this over to canada. i'm just in judo who's giving his victory in montreal after his liberals. audi came out on top of the parliamentary election, a snap on an entry election, which crudo called in august hoping that he, his ruling party, would be able to gain a majority. but according to the early projections of this election of its own anyway, the liberals have a minority government. trudy remains as a prime minister. he call this nap connections following a successful vaccination campaign against covey. 19, he said he needed a new mandate to ensure that voltage approved his government plan to recover from the pandemic. let's listen back through this crisis and beyond. the moment we face demands real important change and you have given this parliament and this government clear direction was effect or what was it done? the open my remote, the clamp, no finesse. i've exit funding the in button football the pandemic. the key issue really in this bottom entry election in canada as not election called by, jackson showed in august when he said that his government needed a new mandate to ensure voters approved off the plan to recover from the panorama. but there was a lot of criticism off the prime minister when he called the election because many felt that this wasn't the right time to be holding an election in the middle of our pandemic. earlier we heard the conservative leader era no tool who conceded defeat, congratulate the truth, but nonetheless criticize him once again for holding this nap election, which according to these early projections, don't really change much in the political landscape. to do is prime minister. his party is in a minority minority parliament, which was the case before the call. this not election. i still unclear what the implications will be on this. we will be speaking to our correspondent, very shortly as we continue to listen to the prime minister, who as you can notice is a speaking between english and french is going back and forth. he's speaking english. now this isn't easy, this is the path you choose because you believe in serving those around. you. thank you for your service to the election to the elections, canada staff and volunteers who signed up to be part of this democratic process and who will be working around the clock to count votes and tally results. thank you. this election, the election has confirmed that our democracy and our institutions remain strong. and to my fellow canadians, there is no greater honor than serving you and serving this country. if you voted for our party. thank you. thank you for putting your trust in our team to keep moving forward for everyone. and if you did not vote for us, i want you to know that we will stand up for you and work for you every single day . yeah. no matter how you voted, just like no matter where you come from, what language you speak, the color of your skin. the way you pray. i hear you. i hear you. when you say that we can only move forward if no one is left behind. our shared future is built vote by vote door by door and above all person by person. the. that's something i learned when i 1st ran in pappano 12 years ago. yeah. you only do the candidate in 5 minutes to just intruder giving his victory speech after his the liberal party came out on top of the parliamentary election is not parliamentary election, which actually called in august. he says the election result, me and see has a clear mandate to get canada through the corona virus. pandemic leg, spring in jodie vance was in monterey out was also been listening to that speech. the prime minister founding you know, very happy with this election result. but it's not the rebounding victory that he's helped for you know, it's interesting. he is speaking in terms of sounding minister has been given the majority vote by canadian, that is not currently the case. a minority parliament, the prime minister has won basically what he had on august the election saying he needed a majority to definitively lead this country through the remainder of a lot of pushback with regard to that. and it's interesting to note the words of encouragement, the words of inspiration, thanking elections, canada, thanking the the balance, thanking you each and every canadian, the door knocking. and that was part of the campaign. and that was the last 30 days, the shortest possible window, right? call us now the election and get to election day. it's very interesting to listen to the prime minister and his words with an encouragement at this time indeed and interesting to hear him say, jody also, that canadians do not want to hear about elections anymore. they didn't want to hear about the selection in the 1st place. they do indeed, and they probably didn't want to spend the $600000000.00 for the cost of the last $36.00 days of a very, very tight and stressful election for canadians who had many of us following along the dog days of summer. they call it the election that perhaps most wouldn't be paying attention to. canadians were certainly paying attention to this election and that is showing in the pools and, and also it must be noted that many of us were speculating that we may be counting ballots for hours in the night over the next day. maybe days. that was not, it was early a minority vote for sure. however, it was so much earlier than any pend it could've called jody. thank you very much for the moment. jody van live there in montreal where candidate is 5 minutes to adjust intruder has been giving his victory speech after his party, the liberals. one of us not parliamentary election, but he does not have a majority government. the majority government, he was hoping for when he called this election light fixtures, once again from one tree out. let's move on now to other news and the security concerns in ethiopia have prompted election officials to cancel voting. in 26 districts fighting in the higher region between 2 grey forces and government troops will prevent falling in 18 districts while attack scene or me by the people's liberation front is preventing voting in 8th districts. the 1st round of voting in the national poll took place in june, but not all 770 districts were able to take part. 5 minutes to be made. prosperity party secured a new 5 year term. poland is sending 500 soldiers to stop people trying to cross its border with better booth, at least for migrants were found dead near the frontier on sunday, official face, some had suffered hyperthermia and exhaustion. an increase in undocumented migration from bella. ruth's into the european union as cause a diplomatic route. you accuse a festival of helping people cross the border to retaliate again. sanctions which the bronc imposed after last year's elections, which is says where weeks to wander in our court in kigali has sentenced the man whose life inspired the hollywood field hotel wanda, to 25 years in prison on terrorism charges by geena is credited with sheltering and saving hundreds of people during the countries $994.00 genocide is sammy has called the trial shop. your landmark hollow is a spokeswoman for the government of wanda. she says there's more to the sentencing than what's being talked about. well, let me start by saying that the 1st of all, the removal of the victims in this story in the story is appalling. this is about lives lost in terrorist attacks. it's about families devastated, including the families of 2 children were 13 and 17 of the kind of talk in 2018 to brutal attacks in june and december of 2018. ah hello again. i'm funny back to 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