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can you believe the damn. life of one for no matter the amount is the. tension in sudan security force personnel opened fire over a government ultimatum to either retire or join the rapid support forces we have the latest from the capital khartoum. i'm stan grant this is al-jazeera live from doha also telling our russia insists the libya truce talks are still alive after turkey's leader criticizes warlord khalifa haftar for walking away without signing the deal. the e.u. signatories to the iran nuclear deal trigger
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a dispute mechanism at the tears run steps back from its committee it's. authentic trim is what parts of the philippines as calls grow to move up to a 1000000000 people to such a. city the security forces have opened fire in the capital khartoum. and they are believed to be from a now disbanded operations unit of the general intelligence services a fighting has broken out over an ultimatum given they were told to either retire or join the rapid support forces so that military have to ploy special forces to contain the violence if a borgen is in calcutta she says it is still very much an active situation. we're talking about the operations you need in you an edge in the general intelligence
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service is the only unit that has the right to basically open fire and attack within the within sort of the soil so that unit the operations unit was given the ultimatum to either join the military or the rapid support forces and or retire and the people that were seated in the streets with open fire 1st of all in the air then at the armed forces were those who have opted to retire but they're saying that the severance package that they have been offered is insufficient and they're demanding more so lots of tension there is a report of one person who's been injured in the crossfire between the military and intelligence services services we've seen the military deploying tanks and helicopters to try to contain the situation and we've heard from government officials from the prime minister and the minister of information was a government spoke saying that they are calling on the people who are firing at the at the army and the rapid support forces to put down their guns the operations unit from the general intelligence service employs more than 13000 people that's the
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number we're looking at we don't know how many of them have opted to take the severance package rather than join their rapid support forces and the military but we do know is that the the gunfire between the military and iraq and the members of the operational operations unit from the general intelligence service has erupted in various parts of the capital khartoum as well as to other parts to other states in sudan so it looks like there are a decent number of people they may not have enough guns like the sudanese military and the rapid support forces but they seem to be keen on making their stance and saying that the package that has been offered is not enough. libya's fragile cease fire is in doubt after warring sides failed to reach a breakthrough during 8 hours of talks in the russian capital all orderly for after did not sign a deal formalizing the truce but moscow says the talks are not dead however the outcome has angered turkey's president richard typer to one is accusing have to of running away from negotiations and he had this warning for have to force its
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enemies. in the coming days we will carefully monitor the choices that will be made between hafter and the legitimate government if the tires attacks against the people in the government of libya continue we will never refrain from teaching him the lesson he deserves russia which supports have to ask campaign says it will continue to push for negotiations over violence but they have been reports of have to us forces gathering in southern tripoli threatening the truce brokered by turkey and russia that vasant is in the russian capital and she says there's still a lot of optimism that the wall orderly for after will in fact agree to a deal. after staying silent for most of the day the government didn't explain anything about why i have to suddenly left moscow and didn't sign the agreement he left apparently in the early hours in the middle of the night now they have so long just a statement the ministry of defense says that has started actually very positive about the final statement that they have been drafting and that he needs 2 days to
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discuss this with his allies in libya meaning the local tribal leaders they also said that the main outcome of the talks yesterday that lasted 8 hours is that both parties agree on this in definit cease fire so there's a lot of optimism here that this cease fire will still be signed by by half star also i spoke to the head of the russian contact group for libya and he also had the same optimism he sat at the end after finally brought more conditions to the to the table he was actually present during the negotiations but he said it's no problem there's no need to be worried he will do that not only sign this agreement because he has no other option that was the very clear message that i got here from the ministry of foreign affairs we'll have to see if this is going to happen in the next to the. sheil is in the turkish capital agro he says president is trying to
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pass the blame for any renewed violence he wants through showed the international community that it is half that and half those allies who are to blame for any resumption in fighting for the instability that continues in libya not the same time show that it is his political efforts and those of the turkish leadership that are trying to establish some sort of peace and push for a political solution the reality is that that's what has developed over the past 24 hours at least in the sense that the recognized government of tripoli the internationally recognized government of tripoli which turkey backs has agreed and has signed on the paper which stipulates having an open ended cease fire and working towards a political solution and the ones that province have been the other side namely that of that obviously that's put the russians in a precarious situation because they've supported tough there so much both financially and through something mercenaries militarily but they are not alone in
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terms of sponsoring crafters. project in libya there is the united arab emirates and egypt who obviously have their own considerations as well turkey's president insists that things must go on as they have been planned and as we heard there had a warning if that doesn't happen that he wouldn't hesitate to ensure that turkey responds to any attack by halftime forces 3 european countries have triggered a dispute process against iran which could mean more sanctions being opposed britain france germany has reduced its commitment to the 2015 agreement to limit nuclear development that's despite their efforts to defuse tension and encourage iran to restart negotiations with the united states just a whole georgia lifeblood which is go to the john. well i'll tell you for a hint of things to come stan the russian foreign ministry has given its response russia of course one of the signatories to the nuclear deal russia believing that
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there is no reason to have triggered the dispute resolution mechanism contained within the deal and believing that its activation makes a return to full implementation impossible and indeed if this is to be the unraveling of the deal the final unraveling the dispute resolution mechanism would be the route to follow and not because of iran's 1st step towards noncompliance they've been out of compliance with the deal for some time since donald trump pulled out in 2018 but because of iran's latest and biggest step towards noncompliance and that was the decision last week in the wake of the killing of custom so the money to basically give up the limits set under the deal in terms of your rainy and enrichment and it is that step that has prompted the e 3 britain france and germany to institute this process they had been working to save the deal to keep it alive obviously they feel they've got to now take it to
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the dispute resolution what happens now well they'll be talks taking place at the level of the joint commission that's in terms of the deal representatives of all the countries to try and reach a resolution a 15 day period set for that which can be extended if that simply fails they'll move on to talks among the foreign ministers signatories of the deal minus the united states of course again a 50 day period again extendable if no resolution is possible if then moves on to the united nations security council and it would be for the security council to pass a resolution essentially lifting the sanctions relief that iran has enjoyed under the deal don't forget many of the signatories are veto wielding members including russia so indeed that veto russia's veto may be wielded to prevent such a resolution will have to see but speaking earlier just a barrel the e use foreign policy chief said look instituting sanctions again is not the intention here rather the intention is to bring iran back into full compliance with
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the deal his for him what he had to say. they did dispute resolution mechanism is not to very imposing sanctions. game of these mechanism is to resolve issues relating to the implementation of the agreement within defraying work of the joint commission. i think it's has to be clear that the objective is therefore to find solutions and return to full compliance within differing work of these agreements. there are a lot for us in the sense of loss the logic. well iran's president says all those responsible for the shooting down of ukrainian airliner will be punished after
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a 3rd day of protests in tehran on monday in a televised address and rouhani also said no single person could be blamed for what he called an unforgivable era 176 people died when the military mistakenly shot down the passenger jet last wednesday. that told you think. this incident was without precedent in the history of our country there has never been a time when a person in charge of our air defense systems or an officer has committed such an error against a passenger plane in the country's capital and so close to the international airport mans him know how that of the sympathizing with all the dear families that were hit by this major tragedy i tell them that we will continue this path until discovering all the aspects of the incident and punishing those involved and finally reassuring the people that such an incident will not happen again scientists are urging the total evacuation of nearly a 1000000 people living close to an erupting volcano in the philippines tens of
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thousands of already fled their homes since ash and lava started spewing from on sunday as tamil and organ reports tremors have been filled elsewhere in batangas profits. hardly any civilian is allowed to enter the town difficult now. and it is clear why. thank you if. 6 you say this is just a massive earthquake and the and police officers will have to leave and the station they were. here a few moments ago hoping to embed with them but now we really we really have to i.
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think am i going to find out. officials are calling this area ground 0. again celia is just around 10 kilometers away from the to al qaeda that erupted on sunday spewing ash just a lava. we've been told that water in this lake has gone up by a meter raising fears that it might spill over its banks hampering efforts to help those in need. here's another going to use a hosts like the situation is so well at this it is hard for us it but the secure our own men this is why we don't allow most to 1000000000 stare at their own violent explosions like these haven't been seen here in decades and experts warn there could be more. more than 20000 people have been displaced moved to at least
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100 evacuation sites and it's not clear when they might return but some have decided to stay like them indoors a clan during the day they look after their cattle and whatever's left of their homes and that night they go back to the evacuation site. i would. also look after our the new mines and do our best to save the 6 first time when i'm in the i never thought it will lead to seeds again it is a really scary and we are afraid just a few days ago a good seal was a thriving agricultural town now people here say it's a safe their lives have been put on hold and they're full of a good me and the stress jamelle a dog an al-jazeera a good c.e.o. but then this province northern philippines. still ahead on al-jazeera in the u.s. house democrats say they're almost ready to send president trump's impeachment
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across to the senate for trial. driven to suicide he mental health crisis afflicting risky genes. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well here across parts of iran we have seen some very heavy rain leading to flooding this past weekend i want to show you the most current video that has come in from several days ago across this area now one person has died over 1200 people displaced because of the very heavy rains leading to the flooding across much of this area where the good news is the rain is now ending but we're still going to be seeing that water start to come down in many areas so some areas may be very difficult to get to as we go towards the next couple of days here in the forecast map here on thursday the rain has ended much drier conditions across much of the area but we are going to be
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seeing some a better weather for us the winds are dropping we're going to sing attempt to hear about 20 degrees or we are watching the north coast of africa very carefully we do have a storm system parked in the mediterranean you can see the clouds right here on a satellite image for parts of libya as well as egypt that means we are going to see it's a very heavy rain possibly across much of this area because you could be seeing the winds as well 13 degrees is expected high here on wednesday but by the time we do go towards thursday the system makes its way a little bit more towards the east and for egypt that means you can be seeing some very heavy rain as well cairo you can be right on the edge of the rain with more clouds in the forecast possibly a shower or 2 with a temperature of 80 degrees. when was the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system when you walk through each and every luggage or layer further and further into the jail or if you join us on the same route entry has to
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start from day one whether again you and attention or you incarcerate this is a dialogue everyone has a voice so far there are studies that support rush coverage will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for joining the global conversation on how does iraq. you're watching al jazeera his reminder of our top stories this hour. we go see oceans are underway in sudan to win the mutiny by security force personnel choosing started in khartoum buffer disbanded intelligence service unit was given an ultimatum to either retire or join the rapid support force blamed for killing
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antigovernment protests across remains upbeat on efforts to secure a truce in libya turkey's president accused bortoli for half of running away from monday's talks in moscow russia's defense ministry says he's taking time to discuss the terms of the truce with his allies back on. 3 european countries have triggered a dispute process which against iran which could mean more sanctions being imposed britain france and germany so you iran has reduced its commitment to the 2015 agreement to limit nuclear development. rival barges are being held in venezuela as president nicolas maduro gives his annual state of the union speech but euro is giving that address now the years since he's last address venezuela has been rocked by political and economic crises his supporters are rallying in the capital caracas account of march is being held in the eastern city of bucky's and nato to back opposition leader one. well let's go live now to our editor the scene human in
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caracas to tell us about where you are and how this this rally there in support of majeure 0 is shaping up. hello there well 1st let me clarify that the march or the activities that are taking part in a place rather in back you seen it all is actually an annual religious procession that going to get there venezuelans from all over are not necessarily supporters of one why law however the bishop who gave the homily had very very harsh words for the government of president nicholas and have a little and he said that venezuelan should pray and practice peaceful resistance against the quote merchants of politics who are oppressing the people so here where i am right now which is right in front of the legislative palace and where president nicolas maduro is getting his state of the nation address as i speak
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there have been mixed feelings large large growl crowds of people marchers have gathered around this area which has been cordoned off for security reasons which is why you see just very few people behind me but outside of this perimeter there are large groups and inside president maduro is saying here he started rather his address with very very harsh words for the catholic church leaders saying that they should quote respect to the government. is it possible to gauge the momentum of the. that is a very very good question clearly in the last 6 months since those failed attempt to gain the support of the military which still supports my little 2 are bring about regime change but little has been getting gaining. he's been strengthening his position despite very very harsh international economic and political sanctions
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whether but however the most studies have shown that his popular support continues to be very very low but at the same time those is dropping so whether or not this latest crisis over who will control the national assembly in the coming days and months whether that will strengthen why go or continue to weaken him is a question that i can't answer at this point this is a thank you the scene you've been live from caracas where the democratic led u.s. house of representatives will vote wednesday on a resolution to name the team of impeachment managers for the senate trial against president donald trump the house impeached trump last month on charges of abusing power by personnel in ukraine to announce an investigation it was democratic rival joe biden and of obstructing congress would u.s. house democratic geoffrey's heed to that the strategy that his party will pursue when presenting the case against trump. we're going to keep the focus.
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on the stunning corrupt abuse of power and gazed in by donna. who pressured a foreign government to target an american citizen for political gain at the same time withheld without justification $391000000.00 in military aid to a vulnerable ukraine as part of a geo political shakedown scheme now the u.s. house republicans have also been meeting and they've accused democrats of stalling the impeachment process and of delaying important work in the senate. we anticipate that the speaker will finally bring a vote to the floor to name managers for the articles of impeachment obviously after saying for months and months it was urgent that president trump be impeached the speaker of the house then sat on the articles for many many weeks. i'm
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clear exactly what she believes she accomplished by it we seem to be in exactly the same situation we were in previously except that we've now had this tremendous delay which means that important pieces of work like for example us m.c.a. which obviously the house has passed which we need to have passed in the senate will not be taken up because the senate will now be focused on the impeachment trial republican line is live for us now in capitol hill saw attention turns to the senate as being some time since that impeachment there's been a delay in bringing these articles of impeachment but what now. what now well now we see just exactly with the drama that's going to unfold in the u.s. senate so here's the layout it's been for a little before weeks tomorrow on wednesday windows articles are sent over to the senate and so then what happens when mitch mcconnell he's the republican leader of the senate he has made it pretty clear that he doesn't think there's any scenario
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which president was removed from office after being impeached by the house he said he doesn't necessarily think there needs to be witnesses and there doesn't really need to be a full trial he says the house had a chance to make its case despite the fact that the trumpet ministration refused to provide documents and witnesses so he says it's just time for a vote we're going to have opening statements and then they'll vote on exactly how to proceed so here's the magic number everyone at home needs to keep in mind 51 right now there are 53 republicans in the senate so the democrats need just 4 republicans to join with them to demand witnesses or see early indications that they may be able to reach that number and this is been made more complicated than the republicans are complaining that and closely waited for weeks but a lot of news has broken in that time one of the most important things is that john bolton the former national security adviser to the president said through his lawyer that he would testify in the senate if he subpoenaed to get that subpoena again for republicans need to say we want to hear from him so it is going to be
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a historic it is going to be dramatic and it is going to be monumentally for the world to see exactly what happens to the trump presidency writing on basically 4 republican say we want to see what exactly what happens how do you think you probably can live live for us the. full security forces in guinea have shot and killed a boy as antigovernment protests continue there the total number of people killed since monday is now 3 for almost 3 months thousands have been demonstrated to you guys to possible challenge to the constitution the president alpha condé to seek a for the. britain's prime minister is rejecting calls in scotland to hold a 2nd referendum on independence lighter this year after thousands of scots marched on saturday in support of another referendum boris johnson said the 1st 16 years ago was a once in a generation voters those political leader nicolas sturgeon says johnson's refusal
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is an attempt to deny democracy a series of avalanches in pakistan administered kashmir over the past 24 hours has killed at least 57 people many more are missing search and rescue crews say they are being slowed by the extreme weather in pakistan heavy rain and snow has contributed to the deaths of dozens of people several mayan roads are now closed it . is forecast. the world's oceans hit their highest temperatures on record last year and the rate at which they're warming is speeding up a new study says the amount of heat humans are putting into the water can be compared to 5 atomic bombs every 2nd warmer oceans lead to strongest storms and borek stream where the oceans are the clearest measure of climate change since they absorb 90 percent of the world's heat greece's toughening its stance on asylum seekers taking away their rights to health care and social security
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payments it's a reflection of tension between greek society and refugees in the 2nd of a series of reports on the main overland route from greece to croatia largely went to one greek village where refugees growing sense of isolation is having tragic consequences. like many greek villages. is mostly. they were preparing for a funeral when we arrived. but in this village of 600 people they have other worries than the dead in the hotel over the railway line 400 refugees are being housed it isn't going well. for the 1st time i saw them i felt fear i saw faces full of anger i could see them thinking that i was safe in my house why we suffering why. i used to keep my daughter's bicycle outside but one of them tried to take it they've got to know if they don't
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understand anything. the other day the villages met and told the police they were feeling unprotected and said they were thinking about themselves with guns against the refugees. obviously everyone has to do something and if we don't have a weapon we'll find something else other hotel they know all about this but it's not the main problem there's a mental health crisis to contend with. the same took us to the place where a few days ago an afghan man who'd been wrongly told his wife and children had been moved somewhere else without him hanged himself from a tree the next day hussein's friend riyadh hanged himself inside the hotel his entire family had been killed in iraq he complained his severe depression was being ignored his funeral wasn't quite so well attended as the one in the village.
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he told them what had happened to his family they gave me an injection and he was like a robot 20 came back he was saying every day i'm not ok i'm not ok and they did nothing for him. over the last few months the incoming center right greek government has scaled back medical and psychiatric support for refugees to prove to an increasingly hostile public that it's on their side here they can bandage their feet but not their minds. only about mental health care. after operations x. rays. it's much more difficult to find a place where the people and the sad truth is that the story of moria's is in microcosm a reflection of how europe has failed to get on top of refugee resettlement and to heal people even in hospitable greece these 2 groups of people
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a world suppose lawrence the al-jazeera. northern greece. now you can find much more on our web site the address for that. al-jazeera dot com. this is al jazeera these are our top stories negotiations are underway in sudan to end to mutiny by security forces personnel shooting stars were disbanded intelligence service unit was given an ultimatum to either retire or join the rapid support forces blamed for killing anti-government protests russia remains upbeat on efforts to secure a truce in libya turkey's president accused warlord hafter of running away from monday's talks in moscow russia's defense minister says he's taking time to discuss the terms of the truce with his allies back home. in the coming days we will
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carefully monitor the choices that will be made between the legitimate government if attacks against the people of the government of libya continue we will never refrain from teaching him the lesson he deserves will 3 european countries have triggered a dispute process against iran which could mean more sanctions being imposed britain france and germany say ron has reduced its commitment to the $2515.00 agreement to limit you clear development iran's president hassan rouhani says everyone responsible for shooting down a ukrainian airliner last week will be punished rouhani also said no single person could be blamed for what he called an unforgivable vista. scientists are urging the total evacuation of nearly a 1000000000 people living close to an erupting volcano in the philippines tens of thousands of already fled their homes since ash and lava started spewing on sunday as clouds reach the capital manila 70 kilometers to the north. being hill dean
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venezuela's president nicolas maduro gives his annual state of the union speech supporters are rallying in the capital caracas and other marches being held in the eastern city of buckets of nato to back opposition leader. the democratic led u.s. house of representatives will vote went down to resolutions and 9 the team of impeachment manages for donald trump senate trial the house impeach trump last month on charges of abuse of power and obstructing congress security forces in guinea have shot and killed a boy is the government protests continue for almost 3 months thousands have been demonstrating against a possible change to the constitution that could allow president alpha condé to seek to turn those are the headlines the news continues here on out is iraq right after inside story.
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a dire warning about the state of our planet our oceans a hotter than they've ever been and that spells trouble for us all with more floods droughts and fears of storms as well as a greater loss of marine life the alarm bells are ringing while the biggest polluters listening this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program dennis that we're becoming quite used to getting bad news on climate change the latest warning oceans
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