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opposition isn't happy and is one of the driest places on earth to thousands of migrants walking through the common desert. she's the only way to ah, a vaccine. iniquity becomes one of the key issues of the ongoing un general assembly. the u. s. is pledged, it will donate another half 1000000000 doses of 5 covert 900 jobs to countries struggling with the pandemic. president joe biden made the promise during the virtual current of our summit. on the sidelines of the un meeting. my can reports from the united nations, accompanied by as un ambassador, president biden arrives to launch an unprecedented virtual cove at 1900 summit. he's joined by lead us from around the world to discuss, among other things, the vaccine gap between nations, the global shortage of oxygen, and the ways in which rich nations can help the poor. the u. s. has to date, distributed 160000000 doses of vaccine to 100 countries. and more is to follow the united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year and brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 vaccines to be donated. put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3 shots to the rest of the world. all on the call agree that fighting the pandemic is a global rather than national issue truck. and that's the pledges of help. a reality check by the south african president of around 66000000000 vaccine. those is administered worldwide. only 2 percent of these have been administered in africa. a continent of more than 1200000000 people. this must be unjust. and it also is immoral. well, bleed is had pledged to vaccinate at least 70 percent of the world's population by next year. but as president drum oppose, also pointed out, it is now september and not even 10 percent of the target has been reached. the, despite the parent awareness that nobody is safe, unless everybody is and still echoing the bleak message from the un secretary general and his opening address to the general assembly. the world is on a precipice. my kind of artist era at the united nations, a diplomatic route between the us and france appears to be easing with power saying it will return its ambassador to washington next week. president joe biden, and emmanuel, called and spoke by phone on wednesday to resolve a dispute over a security pack. the us is formed with the u. k. and australia, as part of the alliance, australia cancelled a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal with france. in favor of us nuclear power subs move has an good paris biden and mccord planned to meet in october. latasha butler in paris says nicole has drawn notable confessions from biden was been nearly a week since this diplomatic crisis a rock did. and finally, the french president, the minute micro has spoken to the u. s. leader joe biden, in a phone call that we understand was initiated by the white house. well, the white house and the lease a pallet both put out simultaneously a statement. and if you read through that may really seems as if joe biden is saying, many of the things the president might crawl, wanted say on the public records, you have, for example, a biden. admitting that more open consultation with allies would have benefited the situation. also saying that the, the us with counting on french and european engagement in the, in the pacific region bite. and also saying that the u. s. supported stronger you defense. that's quite interesting because the whole idea of bolstering you defense has been somewhat controversial with the u. s in the past, it was certainly something that ruffled the feathers of donald trump, but thought again is biden making. you can say a confession to the french person tomorrow. micro micro, who for a long time has been saying that that you must bolster its defense and strategic capacities because the, you can no longer necessarily rely on the united states as a partner on the international stage. well, the 2 leaders, it seems, have agreed to meet in europe in october. we don't have a date yet, but i think what is clear from this very cool is that both micro and biden look, they know it's in the common interests of both the us and frauds, to improve the relationship and rebuild some of that trust. it doesn't mean of course that the french are not going to remain upset for, for some while yet, but i think it is clear that both want to move forward. the un security council met secretary antonio good harris on wednesday to discuss going on. he says, all 5 permanent members wants stability and peace in the country. the taliban has requested immediate recognition that the united nations, the group has appointed a new envoy to the u. n. and requested he be allowed to speak at the general assembly. the tele bomb is facing a humanitarian and economic crisis since taking over last month. feigns terrorism minister has been criticised to author suggesting a volcanic eruption on one of the canary islands. could be a drawer for tourists. a wall of lava up to 12 meters high is slowly moving across depalma. more than 6000 people have been evacuated since sundays or option. less hot reports from the palmer. this is lucy hernandez, her masters house in the distance. just below the gushing crater. still standing, but for how long he says there was no warning from authorities, but he knew when the earth under his feet suddenly started shaking the old stomach, luna who had once again a walk and i angry. i'm so disappointed, so many people have lost their homes. we have nothing left and nothing was in his neighbors. are staying in a nearby parking lot, relying nor on the state, but friends and family for help. there in shock, with only a few belongings in a plastic bag. they watch. european poorest flocked towards the volcano. encouraged by spain's tourism minister, who's described the russian as a great show. and incredible natural aspect. and not really much places in the world where you have an active case where you can see that people go to live alone to, to, to, to someplace in asia by having that here on canary islands is something very unique, especially the people from the island, spain's opposition leader denounced what many on the island describe as a disaster tourism thousands of people have been displaced in hundreds of home, destroyed. he gets from the crater william hearing right now is liquid rock been shut up into the air as well as the chemicals being released with century reader. it looks right lewis, look at the thick layer of ash just on the not just on the ground. it's loud right above the particles of sulfur dioxide hanging. the air residence in its path are given less than an hour to evacuate. yes ma am trying to get as much as i love my house because exactly when i will be able to come back. we are still missing 2 cats, and we want to pick up some documents, photos, and some clothes. the government has promised to rebuild last houses and say help from the us coming direction. and this isolated island has revealed a fault line between europeans in expansion. though facing an unfolding tragedy. nicholas honk al jazeera apalmer canaries. rondon troops have made progress pushing back armed groups in northern mozambique since being deployed there 2 months ago. their rapid successes raised concerns about the ability of moses biggs on security forces. want to send to 1000 soldiers into the resource rich combo delgado province in july, alongside local forces, helping people to travel safely to and from the town of palmer, and suffered some of the worst violence. let's take a closer look at the growing security threat in the region. conflict has escalated in northern mozambique since and insurgency in 2017. the government says eiffel linked 5, whose operating parts of combo delgado province destroying villages and kidnapping people. an armed group known locally as else have all been mozambique, is behind much of the conflicts. their fighters have been intensifying raid the cross villages uncovered delgado over the past 4 years. but the government security forces have also been accused of grave human rights violations. amnesty says there is evidence of them torturing prisoners and dismembering opposition vices. the violence has killed more than 3000 people and displaced more than 670000. for years know heidi is a research consultant at the institute for security studies. he says, moves, and beacons have largely welcomed the better trained and equipped reward than forces. but there's concerned among some about their intentions and mozambique, or when they say they're here because of the international solidarity to assist them with them because people that's very beautiful to hear. but do we all understand that there might be, you know, like and on interest to lambda. so how we can understand it will understand that when i'm not in the province of, of come to god. but they're only present in 2 districts at panama and wisdom. what the prayer and does at the most important, in terms of the f l n. g project, while to be on at the did the 20000000000 years use the l. n. g project is in the panama and with some of the prep is important for logistics. so everything that we see now, it's like one done i dared to protect, to create and to protect the perimeter of alien g facility to allow a different company to come back to palma. and the rates are going to say, then they feel comfortable or message. then they feel happy that they can see as some as strong men and women underground, protecting them and their property. we cannot deny that. but when we come to the political level, opposition and prayer and some condemned people, consented about the agreement which brought to do want them to me with them because that is not public. so people are questioning for how long they're going to stay. what is their role, what they can do? what adapt powers? so it will say that there is a mix. it to heal, still ahead on algebra, a damage you report, claiming the world's richest countries have failed children in syria. the story of desperation hope dashed to seeking a new life in the us. many haitians and i'll try to make mexico. oh, i. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, that is more wet weather on the way for central and eastern parts of china. thanks to that slow moving a weather system. it's springing pockets of torrential rain to places like he now province where we have seems to be flooding in recent months. we could see more of that, and as we go into saturday it will be shut down. and hey, now that see some of those heavy falls with aging. seeing what weather for much of the we can, but further south of this it is a lot finer and dry of a heat coming through for woo hand. the temperature sitting well above average as it is for shanghai. now the korean peninsula managers to escape that wet weather over the weekend. and it is looking fine and dry of southern areas of japan. but we're going to see some rain, kate kick into tokyo, and that is going to bring a temperature down. by the time we get to saturday, that was a move to south asia. you can see from the cloud cover behind me, the monsoon rain intensified by areas of low pressure. we are likely to see 130 millimeters afore over the next 3 days in the northwest. so that's good. you're out state and rochester, we could see more flooding. here. we've already seen flooding in parts of pakistan where that rain is expected to continue to fall heaviest it or these for bangladesh, but it is going to pick up for me in march with more rain to come. that sure update the weather sponsored by castle airways, voted world's best airline of 20. 21. little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnant, going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished for salvador devotion laws that seem women incarcerated. some say their only crime with a devastating still, but i mean the story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me feel a reminder about top stories. the us is doubling as purchase. it covered 900 vaccines to help developing countries. it's acquisition of another $500000000.00 jobs brings the total number of those visit donation to more than one. same story as a minister has been criticized off the suggesting volcanic eruption on one of the canary island could be a droll for 2 or 6000 people have been evacuated since sundays are options for wandering. horses have made progress pushing back on and no more than a 1000 soldiers, but deployed there in july. their rapid success is raised concerns about the ability of mozambie to own what was said to defend the area to the president, king size has given himself extra powers, including rule by decree, says he will no longer of all parts of the constitution. the new measures go beyond the steps i took in july. when he facts upon mister from follett and assumed executive authority, his extra powers include being able to issue legislative text, find decree was appointing the cabinet and setting its policy direction. tarik, kalauia, he is a political analyst intern this year. he explains the reasons behind presidents i it's power grab well, what is really trying to do is to think mainly is to ensure that he's going to be in court in the transition period. we don't know how much this transition going to last. so he's going to have legal framework. the need to see more where we're going to have a system for this additional period where he can actually appoint the prime minister on the whole point to is going to push for that if it ends up for and you put it to the system to amend the constitution and he's going to push for his own project. so the new system which is a little bit complicated, but in addition, counselors kind of put it to the system. so these are the 2 major strategic points to like the chief of the company. well, in terms of that, any doesn't seem to have a lot of support, especially the dominant political lead that was present during the last 10 years. and i mean, why the terms of the states there is no basically opposition, major opposition for now. but i would expect that in one or 2 months because of social economic keys. and we may see the beginning of opposition and the street that was actually join the good of the put it's going to be that is happening quite that theory and forces have entered several more villages around. there are bringing the countries southern region on the government's control. it comes 2 weeks off the president, bashar assad forces camp had the rebel held off of the city. they now control much of the country. 10 years off the serious war began. their province is known as the birthplace of the uprising in syria and 2011 that led to the conflicts and near a ball. and so some of the richest countries in the world are failing children and refugee camps and syria safe. the children says the situation is worsening. according to the humanitarian aid organization, at least $62.00 children have died of different causes so far this year. as almost to every week. fennel, who has more agencies say an estimated $40000.00 children, are trapped in the l hall and raj refugee camps in ne, syria. every day is a struggle for survival and the statistics tell a great story. save the children, says at least to have died every week since the start of the year. some were killed from avoidable illnesses, others by fires. poor sanitation malnutrition and even murder. living conditions are tough and daily outbreaks of violence are making them worse. they are witnessing so much trauma around them. they're living through it every day. and we're really concerned about what this means for children growing up in these conditions. it's simply no place for a child to grow up. and so we're calling strongly on government to repatriate their children, bring them back to their countries and give them accounts for proper life. calls to re patrick, the foreign nationals among the camps. 60000 residents are not new, at least 30000 are from iraq and 10000 are from other countries. many are families of iso fighters, or those who lived under their control before the armed group was defeated in the region 3 years ago. some countries have taken back their citizens, but many have not. since 2017, nearly 1200 children have been repatriated almost 59 percent of them went home in 2019. but repatriation declined in 2020. and so far this year, there have been only 14 the united nations is calling for action from the nearly 60 governments who are believed to have nationals in the camps. but with differences on policy, possible security threats. and the lack of political will many are reluctant. each of those countries have their own local situation with their own complexities in terms of political environments. so this is something that each government is having to work through as they consider the restoration of their nationals. the 2nd level i would say the legal one. so in many countries as well, there are complexity in terms of the actual nationality of these children and mothers. 80 percent of the camps residents are women and children. 65 percent of them are under the age of 18. they are vulnerable, not just the dire conditions, but also to the threat, the radicalization in camps described as the most dangerous in the world. and with the slow pace of repatriation. it will take decades before they can leave that there. as, as ita us says it will also provide more than $330000000.00 in humanitarian and economic a. to venezuelans, nearly 5700000 venezuelans have sold refuge in 17 countries across the region. announcement was made shortly after president nicholas the door addressed the un general assembly demanding sanctions against its country. been lifted in the once again. coal for indeed demand that all the criminal sanctions imposed on the venezuelan economy and society by the united states and the european union will be lifted. our demand is morally just and we are making it. on behalf of $30000000.00 venezuelan men and women, south africa airways has resumed flying south to being grounded for more than a year. the airline had to only run cargo and recreation slides since the beginning of the pandemic in march 2020. but financial difficulties forfeit the hope, all operations off dependent. the company was already struggling with mismanagement and corruption. the years before the pandemic, european commission is tending to impose a universal charger for all brands of mobile phones, tablets, and headphones. and legislative proposal presented on thursday details how there should be a challenge that works across devices and manufacturers. the move would likely affect i phone, make an apple the most whose charges a used exclusively for their products supported say the move would create a more convenient market for consumers. marine traffic is jammed at 2 of the biggest ports in the us. dozens of cargo ships awaiting to enter los angeles and long beach california demand for goods. the search as the u. s. economy opens up off the pandemic lockdown. the pile of tens of thousands of people from hating seeking refuge in the u. s. made headlines this week. that's off the al jazeera ed footage, showing border officials whipping migrants. crossing from mexico. now many of decided to abandoned hopes of migration to the united states in favor of staying and mexico manual pallet rebels waiting outside and immigration office in mexico city. these haitian migrants have decided it safer to ask to stay here, rather than risk crossing the us border. i'm hearing people are being deported to high 3 and right now high t, it's very bad. they don't have a president. there are many things so we can't go there. that's why i'm afraid, and i want to live here in mexico. in recent days, the u. s. has been sending more migrants back home following the arrival of thousands of haitian nationals on the us mexico border. but not all are being repatriated. many who have crossed into the state of texas have been given paperwork and the date to appear in the us immigration court. though there is confusion about how authorities decide who goes and who states. right now. it's not clear how they are being process, what criteria border patrol is using to say, who should have access to parole, who is going on the deep port taishan flight of this week. images of us border patrol agents on horseback mistreating haitian migrants provoked international outrage. agent captured on video by al jazeera, have been placed under investigation. human rights observers worn that conditions for migrant on the mexican side of the border are even more challenging and immigration agents here in mexico have also been accused of abusing migrate. more haitian migrants are expected to arrive in mexico's capital in the days and weeks ahead. there's many are going to abandon the north and come down here to the city in search of new opportunities. so i think that migration will continue to increase and we, the 30s must do something to provide the solution that the case requires elsewhere in northern mexico. people are rounded up in immigration rates and sent south towards the border with guatemala, where more migrants from haiti and elsewhere in latin. america arrived daily. and these last month, the number of haitian people arriving in mexico has increased drastically. this is interesting because haitians are not arriving directly from haiti and said many are traveling from far away as brazil. and sheila, international observers ward that nasty port taishan could overwhelm haiti as thousands, return to the same cycle of violence, poverty, and political instability that forced them to leave in the 1st place. manuel, up a little al jazeera mexico city, one of the most harrowing journeys being made by undocumented migrants escaping poverty and violence at home. those confronting the most arid days on earth. thousands of colombians, haitians, peruvians, and venezuelans risking their lives to reach chile, the sea, and human reports from coal, tawny and chilly on what apply to cross the common visit me. this is the oldest, the driest, and the highest non polar desert in the world. according to nasa, the camera is the closest thing on earth to the rugged eric terrain of planet mars . long stretches of the at that time a desert are located on south america's and these highlands and over 40000 meters above sea level lamas. and when apples who are at home here, despite extreme temperatures that can drop to minus 10 degrees. but for undocumented migrant, it's one of the most treacherous environments honor. when we find the small group of young, been israelis who just made the journey across the bolivian border into chile follow, you can, di trying to, the cold is indescribable. we had to leave 2 others behind. that may not make it, they were going to say, i thought i wouldn't survive, i couldn't breathe it to 5000 kilometer journey from the does whaler to columbia than ecuador down to peru. and then from bolivia into chile, the final destination got to think of it. it took me almost 5 months to get here. i was robbed and had to walk from federal they're grateful for the bag of fruit were able to give them. they said they've had nothing to eat for at least 3 days and almost no water or money. so they keep walking in the direction of chillies, capital trump, the oval, another 2000 kilometer south. this is another tell tale sign that my grants have passed by here. it looks like they came here for shelter spent the night in this adobe dwelling that's used by the sheepherders. the lama heard it was during the spring and the summer. what they did after that was to start getting rid of what they were carrying. and we see this all along the road because is simply too exhausted to carry their things any longer. 17 year old horse, she has only kept a sheet. his feet are cracking for walking so much. at the 1st gillian border town or chinese doctor, yet looked up, yet is on call 24 hours a day, or 2 mighty men of the migrants osmotic, which causes difficulty improving at these altitude it accurately hydrogen and intense. cold, up with hypothermia flips in multiple deaths caused by each end of the victims, death taking off his or her gloss, thinking they are not hard instead of freezing. but there are other hazards apart from robbery. many migrants who can't pay traffickers or bolivian police to allow them to cross into chilly, say they've been victims of sex abuse. once here, the danger isn't over either, says colonel andrew, his head in ash nikosa, been in smugglers locked up a group of footsteps, venezuelans who couldn't pay in the house 190 kilometers from here. we found them last week and thanks one of the victims. a child who called his mother, who in turn allotted us and the traffic is by the way, venezuelan themselves over the root is becoming a magnet for criminals to prey on undocumented migrants who are not legally allowed to be in chile. yet they keep coming, driven by desperation to make money to send to those left behind at home. it's like a gold rush, with no guarantee that the risk will be worth it. to see in human al jazeera, called chinese chinney. ah, this is algebra and these are the top stories. the u. s. is doubling its purchase of covered 90 vaccines to help developing countries. it's acquisition of another 5 .

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