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the biden administration is under fire for deporting haitian migrant seeking asylum in the u. s. u n says the expulsion may violate international volcanic eruption on things canary. ivan shows no signs of easy warning, but presence faith more danger. ahead and libya's comic passes and no confident vote for the transitional government. putting him down the un back piece process and help coming election. the president joe biden has told will be in the us is not seeking a new cold war. it was addressing the un general assembly for the 1st time since taking office. the un secretary general also spoke on tuesday, calling nations to unite to tackle what he called the cascade of crises threatening nations. that the medic s a james favorable leads that you'll see. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some been note. the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems. coven, 19 the climate crisis, and conflicts. all of them, he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of cries in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden speaking just weeks off the taliban and take over and cobble a war that in effect, lead to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement, u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st, that should not be used as an answer. every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense while straight his decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u . k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though, the international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers in cobble james base al jazeera at the united nations. when during his virtual speech chime as president thought to reassure the this that his country had peaceful intentions, shooting ping said it had never invade or bully, other nations. go, you go up the differences and problems among countries. hardly avoidable need to be handle through dialogue and corporation on the basis of equality and mutual respect . one country says he does not have to mean another country's failure and well is big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries. we need to pursue dialogue and inclusiveness over confrontation and exclusion. why kind of has more now from the united nations that was very restrained, particularly given the height and rhetoric that had come out of china in the wake of that alliance between the u. k. the u. s and australia, at that particular time, chinese spokespeople had described this as cold war mentality as a throwback to the days of imperialism. but nothing like that from the chinese president. he chose his words carefully. he portrayed china as a country seeking multilateral global engagement, willing to deny vaccine dosages, to under developed countries, and no direct reference to the united states or the recent alliance insisting that china regarded diplomacy as regarded a dialogue as the most intense form and most useful form of diplomacy is growing outrage after an el desert news crew caught us bought agents on horseback apparent to assault patient migrants and texas. the department of homeland security says offices involved have been reassigned to administrative duties. medical have has the license from capitol hill in this country. the, these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by for. 6 no, no, no, no, no. the men on horseback work for department of homeland security secretary alejandro. more acres. who promised in the senate hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. re, i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel adheres to our policy, to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the u. s. vice president, also way to what i saw to pick good about those individual on trading human beings the way they were horrible. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken, and president biden is to blame this committee. all i can say is my secretary is that sooner or later, this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have committed at the border that gets worse day upon day. but for the thousands of patients who hoped this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the buyer administration is continuing the policies set up by the trump administration, which says, because of the pen demik, they can report people right away without even giving them a chance to ask for asylum. now that is angered many in the president's own party, but so far it doesn't appear that divide administration plans to change the policy . and if it does, would likely come too late for the thousands of patients on the border. political haine, al jazeera washington, some of the migrant center port prints have clashed with the leases they tried to get back on the plane. because men and women scuffled with offices off the disembarking from the 2nd to 4 flights. arrived on tuesday, hundreds of migrants have already been reported from the us back the hazy head of the u. s. refugee agency. i said the expulsions may be a violation of international law. brian con cannon is a human rights attorney. he says a forced return of asylum seekers is illegal. it's a violation of the refugee convention, which is one of the most broadly signed and broadly respected instruments of international law. it's. it's a violation to send anybody back to a country where they're freeing persecution and are subject to more persecution. many of the people being deported from expelled from, from texas, are people who have made a claim for asylum. they have a right under international law to have those claims adjudicated before they are sent back. there is no process for judy gating. they're simply pointing and sent back. the whipping was an aberration, but there's been a long history of races. miss treatment of patients at the border and complaining about the whipping is really low hanging fruit from a moral and illegal perspective. if people are serious about being against grace's treatment of of immigrants, they would stop using title $42.00, which is, which was a walk established by donald trump's immigration advisor, steven miller, who's an avowed white supremacist. his. he is trying to keep america with a white majority. the administration is always know that it's time to throw title 42 out the window. vice president campbell hires when she was a senator co signed a bill saying that it was illegal and did not advance public health. the administration knows a promise in february to review it. it announced in june that it would end it, but it is still keeping the rule and really to cater to white supremacists in the united states who make noise every time. there are people the border, especially people of color. last thursday, a federal judge rule that the use of title 42 is illegal. the judge agreed to withhold enforcement of his order for 2 weeks. and it's, during those 2 weeks at the administration is now rushing to to deport as many haitians as it can, even though it knows that the go goes, goes expulsions are easily brought us international off. more people have been forced from their homes and renew you. volcanic vent, blue open on one of the things canary islands. the rivers of lava flowing across the palm, lessons interruption there on sunday. latest activities sent more molten rock downhill, threatening several villages. or the 190 homes have been destroyed. i didn't say threats from toxic gases, volcanic ash, earthquakes, and acid rain. nicholas hawk is in la palmer to moving situation. we've seen the cordon move and we're moving slowly but surely away from from this area. i mean, we're not very far from here. i mean, we're a few kilometers off, but what has really surprised me is the sound of this volcano. me, these allowed russian, this regular russian, that is to night, keeping many people awake. many people are still hold up in their homes. unwilling to, to leave their home despite the fear or the sense that this could destroy their home . and so there's a sound, there's a sense of unknown of what is going to happen next. but there's still this all about about what's happening behind this volcano, that remain silent for almost 50 years that has now decided to make itself heard. and, and, and now we can see that both authorities, scientists, and people living here are observing what's happening behind us quite closely. a rare earthquake is rattled, se trailer shaking buildings and causing damage melvin. the shallow magnitude 6 quake hit on monday, around 300 kilometers northeast of the country. second largest city. it's one of those trailers strongest earthquakes on wreck horse and was felt as far away as sydney, 900 kilometers to the north. there are no reports of serious injuries. still ahead on al jazeera, a crew attempt boiled in sudan, but couldn't the legs the country's austin form the president reinventing the wheel car love is a wild ride to the new style of motor sho, in the us. ah . hello there, let's not in north america, and we've seen some welcome what rather arrive in the north west and not just rain . we also had the fuss, seasonal snow in pots of oregon and montana not thanks to a weather system that's moved its way all the way across to the east, leaving behind some fine dry conditions which aren't going to help the wildfires in california. but further to the south of this, it does dry up for places like texas that have been plagued by wet weather recently . now to that north east, we are seen severe storms running across eastern parts of canada, across the great lakes and down into those south eastern states are talking severe storms here. and we could see some localized flooding as though storms crossed over to the eastern coast. we going to see some pretty wet weather for new york city as we go into the we can as well as washington d. c. but down in the southeast is does start to dry up. it remains rather hot and humid though, for florida, as it does for much of the caribbean sunshine, coming through for havana at 30 degrees celsius, m young keeping an eye on tropical storm. peter as it moves its way up north. it isn't expected to impact any of the areas here, but it will chalk quite a lot of rain at hispaniola. that's your update. the news, the stories that need to be told find a way and demand to be heard, the opening, the window into another light. and chanting, perception and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcase it in firing documentaries. the change, the one on al jazeera ah, ah, the me back you want to algebra. reminder of our top stories with our heads of state from around the world are addressing the un general assembly in the keynote speech is worn. develop a corona virus pandemic, of kind of climate change on the nation. algae, there are a video of us for the patrol agents on horseback, aggressively pushing back migrant when the un says one policy, if the patient could be in violation of international, the more people before from the homes offer a new volcanic fence flew open on one of the things can area rivers of love flowing across the palmer. so don't governing sovereign council says it has foil. the crew attempt says 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested to be questioned. the u. s. is condemned to become attempts and warned against external interference. have a moment to pull from call to me in to dance capital to a nearby city of man. tuesday morning, started with reports of intense military activity and closure of bridges across the river in aisle. according to government, media, group plotters were trying to take over the state media building. the military set measures were taken to contain the situation. the news of the attempt at 1st broke on faith media, the thought to reassure the public. how does it collaborate with the failed? coo attempt clearly indicates that it's necessary to reform the military and security apparatus colson, all out reconsideration of the transition process, and the necessity to forge a partnership based on the values and principles of the revolution towards a civil democratic transition. only. so dance military says senior army officials were behind the coup attempt and turned to one of them. and the number of soldiers from the armored corps were arrested and would be interrogated. hours later, traffic appeared to be floating smoothly in central, hard to including around army headquarters that officials, they had been targeted by the plotters who dan has been on a fragile path to democratic rule. and it's long time ruler. i'm going to be, she was removed from power by the military in april 2019. following 4 months of protests. the country is now ruled by a joint civilian and military government. both sides of the transitional government have reiterated that the power sharing deal is the unique model and provide the best way for them to transition to democracy. but it hasn't been free from tension between them. well, let's go farseason ruling for mission. have a he was the military of holding too much power and the military has repeatedly hinted that their civil encounter, part of the reason to dance economy. growth has been slow. some analysts said the whole government is to blame for teased as events. it doesn't seem that this isn't the government because there aren't any thinking to put together a law for elections, a law for them because since this hasn't been done, getty, mentoring for it or the bead design. so h c. even the public is now very few years. the transition authorities say the attempt is not the 1st challenge that they're faced and foiled or detected linked to fractions loyal to. but she is an added sense of insecurity information, already facing high inflation and shortages of goods and services. he will morgan onto the ra cartoon. the european court of human rights has ruled that russia is responsible for the 2006 killing of former spy, alexander lives in info. it comes with police in the u. k. charge a 3rd russian for the 2018 poisoning format, double agents. so guess cripple. already say all 3 suspects worked for russian military intelligence. don't hold this according to britain's metropolitan police force is denise said, gaff alias sergey fed, ulta. he's charged with being the 3rd man involved in the attempted murder of sergey scrape. paul and his daughter, you live in the u. k. using the nerve agent, navi chalk in march, 2018. a police officer, nick bailey also became critically ill and a woman dawn sturgess died months later after she came into contact with nerve agent. left behind. scruple had been a russian spy, turns double agent feeding secrets to britain's intelligence services released as part of a spy swap. he settled in the wilcher city of salzburg, where he was targeted, say police by agents working for russia's g, r. you military intelligence agency. so gave is thought to have been the men in charge. prime minister boris johnson demanded the suspect be handed over. they should recognize that all since that justice must be done is not abated and don't sturgess. an innocent member of the british public died in that event. and we want to see as a suspect candidate. but it is the 1st time that british police and prosecuting authorities have linked the crime and all 3 suspects to the g. r. you confirming the findings of independent investigations, the trio are alleged to have worked together before in bulgaria and the czech republic. this was the 1st time they've been active in the u. k. however, it is not the 1st time that russia stands accused of going after its enemies on u. k. soil in london, in 2006 outspoken kremlin critic alexander lithonian co, died in agony after being poisoned, using a rare radioactive isotope called polonium 210. it was slipped into his tea in a smart london hotel, allegedly, by 2 russian agents. a judgment by the european court of human rights was found that the russian state was to blame for what it described as an assassination. they haven't even been any results of the investigation. so far such statements are at the very least, unfounded, were not willing to take this ruling on board. the criminal continues to deny involvement in both the scriptural and lithonian co cases. and another thing that's unlikely to change is that with no extradition treaty and no help from the russian authorities, all the suspects are likely to remain safe and at large. in russia, jonah whole al jazeera, the real estate arm of time is ever ground group says it will be able to paying interest bill on thursday. ever grant owns owes rather 83000000 dollars this weekend, another 47000000 next week. the company isn't more than $300000000000.00 of debt use of ever grounds possible collapse and ripples through global markets. on monday, livia 1st unified election scheduled for later this year are in doubt. of the politicians in the east withdrew confidence in the transitional government that only took power 6 months ago. the prime minister says he will continue to lead the caretaker administration. while a trainer reports from tripoli, in a closed session on monday, the eastern based parliament and to brook said it passed a vote of no confidence in the interim unity government. but now there are questions about the transparency of the vote. and if it was even legal about that offer on this top, you just at the old them at the after reaching quorum for today's session with $113.00 m. p. 's present a vote of no confidence is carried out with 800000000 m p 's voting to hold confidence in unity, government, unity. government will continue its work as a caretaker government, muhammad, right? it is an m p. he says that for a no confidence vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m p 's most vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's, both the pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted against and who abstained in the government of national unity came to power in march. it followed a long and challenging political settlement helped by the united nations. it was task with leading the country until nationwide. elections can take place in december and you see it even minister the move by the parliament to vote on i know confidence motion is not in little interest. well, parliamentary government should be cooperating and intensifying their fits to provide the right conditions the holding election. after years of conflict, libyans were beginning to feel hopeful that things were getting better. but now with clear signs of political divisions emerging, that feeling may start to fade away and put into question if elections can be held as scheduled. now latrina l 0, tripoli, candidates prime minister says he's ready to cooperate with his political opponents of a failing to win an outright majority in london snap election. justice widow has been re elected for the 3rd term for visual result, so he's won an extra seat. but he's still short by 12 of the majority, shadow faced criticism for calling the election 2 years early in a bid to capitalize on public approval of this covered 19 policies. hundreds of soldiers have been deployed to patrol the streets of colombian cities. they're supporting police as they fight a wave of robberies. the increase in violence coincides with the full reopening of the economy. after months of covered 19 restrictions, some the ramp reports from boca tom. i'm soldiers on the move in patrolling crime hotspots in the city, checking identities and frisking pastors by freely deployment of hundreds of soldiers in columbia. the main cities followed an appeal from mayor cloudy, lopez, to the national government in english. gosh, what i mean, that is, i see that this is not a military zation of the city, but it is convenient for the army to support the police in to tass, dissuading climb, and searching for weapons. while critic say the measure is dangerous and unconstitutional, some believe it's a necessary evil because it's a difficult situation. there is lots of that a lack of security. so i think it's goods. robberies and violent crimes have seen a sharp upward spike since the economy started to recover. after months of corona, virus confinement so far this year, the city has registered $754.00 murders, a 15.7 percent increase and more than $65000.00 robberies. but what worries the most so tory, this is the level of violence. 15 year old loud m. what alice was shot in the legs at close range by a teeth despite giving up her phone. is can we low he carried out the car. it's crazy to attack a defenseless child. i can understand mugging an adult, but now they are shooting kids. i can't understand how anyone could do that, but i mean, your death situation has become so dangerous that some banks are offering insurance to protect atm withdrawl for less than $2.00. you're protected for 2 hours in case of robbery. it covers the money, but also violence that domestic military deployments remains controversial in a country just emerging from decades of war. when soldiers were deployed with the police in may, in response to anti government protest, it's part the international condemnation. when dozens were killed, look it up easy. experts say that repeated studies in latin american cities show that deploying the army does not improve security. it's lame waste that course as well. that what it shows is the inability of the local and national government to manage security policies properly. and it shows that nobody prepared for a wave of crime so strong as the one with dealing with them because increased poverty levels in columbia to more than 40 percent in nearly one in 5 people is unemployed. a desperate situation for many and few believe soldiers on the street is anything more than a temporary solution. allison that i'm the i just gotta the replacement for the famous detroit motor show has the gum auto enthusiast, the being thrown in the air and trucks driven at lightning speeds and electric cars . motor bella is providing more organized to say is a more of experience with the main author show on a break because of the pandemic from pontac. michigan is phil laval. question, how do you reinvent and also show the answer. you better off the motor city, because this year they are taking that outside, full throttle, full form at full speed. what would have been the detroit motor, sho, official name, north american international auto show. it's resting for a while. obviously, we couldn't have the show indoors. it's place, most of bella podcast, show pot, amusement park, new life into an old concept. this is the most immersive style of auto show i have seen in years less exhibition, more experience. what we're seeing here is a big change to the concept of the auto show for you is this technology has been evolving thing, e v 's, or thomas vehicles, all that kind of stuff. a lot of that has been chewed off by the major tech 1st. so all of these also shows to be thinking, what do we need to do? how do we keep people coming and how do we stay relevant? obviously, cove, it hasn't help. in fact, it's accelerated the process a lot. so now the stripping it right back, the bringing the vehicles out or come rain or shine, right? in this case, how many people touch and get hands on experience and see what it's all about. a lot of people will look at this now and think they'll type a show seems so dull or this kind of indoor stuff will be exhibit. now you can go and experience. now. is this the future? is this what we're going to see from now? well, it's really hard to say, but i will tell you that, you know, they're obviously remains some questions about whether a 100000 people want to go through an indoor event in a short period of time. and we've also seen that manufacturers really embrace the dynamic interactive approach with reaching new customers. there are lots of unveiling sap at this very polished event. even some politics thrown in. if you look up most ice lo, looking down at the big, easy announcements, others staring firmly at the road. do you think it will last? i mean, obviously covered his head. now let's say covert was gone in a few years time where we still be doing this. yes, i do. i really think so because there's just more of an experience. and one thing we know in the automotive industry is that consumers crave that experience. that's why car, so they have more technology, they have more connectivity. that's why cars today are more stylish, 350 vehicles. they're on show here from 35 different brands, some oh, some you all buying for attention. always about creating an immersive experience and for an audience used to being able to look but not so much of the shows a wild ride ahead are you there is phil laval al jazeera 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