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on al-jazeera one day i might be covering politics as usual and the next time i get up micro tossing from serbia into hungry what's most important is talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can pay the headlines in the most human way possible. here and i just you know we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. sue down there wanted to do a deal and that was it particularly because they essentially better war with israel . donald trump announces a u.s. brokered deal for sudan and israel to normalize relations palestinians call it a new stab in the back. hello there i'm hala mohit scene and this is out to 0 life in doha and also coming
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up today is a good day for the libyan people and historic day libya's warring sides signed a un the go see a cease fire after 5 days of talks in geneva. leftist candidate luis are say becomes bolivia's new president after winning 55 percent of the votes. and record daily numbers of corona virus infections are reported in the us and europe as governments worldwide struggle to curb the spread of. sudan is set to become the latest arab country to normalize toys with israel this year the u.s. brokered deal was announced by president donald trump who says at least 5 more arab states want the same agreements following the u.a.e. and behind similar deals the palestinians are calling. sudan's move
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a new stab in the back in a moments we'll have reaction from khartoum and ramallah but 1st this report smiled and fisher in washington d.c. i want to just gradually you know from the oval office another part of u.s. president donald trump's middle east peace plan falls into place even if he isn't submerged in the detail we consumed they wanted to do it here and that was particularly nice because they essentially better war with israel for. a long time i don't know if it was fighting i don't know that but probably there's been a little the trumpet ministration says it's a deal years in the making it's involved secretary of state might pompey or flying to sudan and israel's prime minister making an official visit. to dan has agreed to pay $335000000.00 in compensation to victims of the 1908 east africa u.s. embassy bombings the attack on the us school in yemen in 2000 and the family of a murdered u.s. diplomat that's cleared the way for sudan to be removed from the list of nations
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the u.s. considers state sponsors of terrorism and that puts israel in place to establish formal relations and there was no relationship whatsoever to names peace agreement will enhance security and engineers long isolation congress now has $45.00 days to consider donald trump's decision it could block it but that seems unlikely if it goes through sanctions on sudan will be removed and that clears the way for increased trade. sudan is the 3rd country to normalize relations with israel in recent months bahrain and the united arab emirates signed the abraham accords at a white house ceremony last month palestinians see the decision by the government in khartoum is another step in the back hamas describes it as political sin because geishas from sudan and israel will meet soon to discuss cooperation in many fields agriculture trade and other issues of importance to our citizens students guys are today open to israel it allows direct and shorter flights between israel africa and
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southern america. this announcement serves the zionist occupation and its expanding policy in the region for sure it only serves trumps election campaign and netanyahu own political conflicts donald trump has clearly decided small individual deals in the middle east will change the reality on the ground rather than try and feel for a normally compassing peace package like previous presidents he says 5 more countries are ready to join in he believes these deals protect america reduce the chance of expensive bloody foreign wars and helps his reelection efforts alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house. well him organise in the sudanese capital khartoum she says the latest developments will be a major boost to the economy there lifting sudan out of the u.s. list of state sponsors of terror means an improvement incidentally economy maybe not immediately like the acting minister of finance said on tuesday following the
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announcement from u.s. president donald trump that he will be lifting off that list but they say that within the coming months they will expect the banking systems to open internationally so that sudanese can transact between sudan and other countries they also expect that this would be a way for them to be able to basically get loans from the international monetary fund and the world bank and it will also help them be able to clear their debt of more than $60000000000.00 that's what the government is hoping. achieve lift by being lifted out of the u.s. list of states forces of terror of course sudan's our prime minister has welcomed the steps out when president donald trump mounted on monday he again welcomed the step that the us president took in notifying congress to deal with sudan in the next 45 days the prime minister has previously stated that he is very worried about taking such a step because this is a transitional government not an elected government and it's a government of a coalition of various political parties with various of various ideologies various
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leanings. him is in ramallah in the occupied west bank she says palestinian leaders fear more countries will normalize relations with this through. when the u.a.e. announced it's going to be normalizing relations with israel the palestinian leadership has warned that they fear the more our states are going to be following suit this has happened with beheading and later on now with sudan the palestinian president has condemned the move and said that the only way towards peace is by relying on international law and egypt to missy which means that israel should be ending its occupation of palestinian lands before it normalizes the relations were not only talking about the gulf now we're talking about africans the that could open the door for more countries to all the food it is the country where this really knows some it was born and know to normalization or recovery mission or
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peace with israel without ending its occupation as we've heard that the nose have now turned into 3 yeses for palestinians the arab league has failed to adopt a draft resolution to condemn normalization which they believe has opened the door for more than normalization pacifically under the trump administration this is an administration that they believe has been giving israel and its prime minister netanyahu one gift after the other and for political analysts we've spoken to they believe that palestinians backs are against the wall and they can only now hope with after losing regional support and having a poor economic situation that they could only hope the trump wouldn't be getting a 2nd term in office. after nearly a decade of bloodshed libya's warring sides have agreed to a permanent and immediate ceasefire the un brokered deal was signed in geneva after months of negotiations between the internationally recognized government in tripoli
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and its rivals in the east mohammed who has more. after 5 days of un hosted talks a historic breakthrough libya's warring factions signing a national cease fire today is a good day for the libyan people at 11 15 am this morning here in the u.n. headquarters in geneva the 2 libyan delegations to the 5 plus 5 joint military commission talks signed a complete countrywide and permanent cease fire agreement with immediate effect. under the terms all foreign fighters are required to leave libya within 3 months and a new joint police force will start patrolling disputed areas. for libya which has been wracked by conflict for nearly 10 years these past 14 months has only seen the fighting worsen while the east of the country is in the hands of powerful world
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order khalifa haftar and the tobruk based house of representatives the west is controlled by the un backed government of national accord led by prime minister faces they remain in tripoli the country's capital. have to who is supported by russia egypt and the united arab emirates launched an offensive on tripoli in april 2019 but was pushed back early this year as pro g.m.a. forces received support from turkey the you in which is accused foreign parties of breaching an arms embargo urged them to stop interfering in libya. and while repeated attempts for a u.n. brokered ceasefire failed in the past this round has seen both sides agree to reopen land and air routes across front lines still many questions remain unanswered then the us to be. arrangements on the ground as to how it's going to be monitored will be done independent a mood of optimism a now exist but the coming weeks and months are likely to reveal whether this is a lasting peace. now with the final u.s.
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presidential debate over and just days to go before the election both candidates are back on the roads president donald trump is in florida a state he needs to win well joe biden is in delaware and they're offering starkly different visions for the future is on the gallacher reports. with a 2nd term in the balance president trump is once again in florida it's great to be with you and back at the villages i like. the villages in the middle of the state is a stronghold of conservative voters the backbone of trump's narrow victory here in 2016 just days to go before the presidential election trump spent most of his time bashing rival joe biden despite a long spikes in coronavirus cases claiming things a getting better this is not a man that can handle the job you know he leaves his house this morning gets up and
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i'm going to talk about it all it talks about his covert covert go if they want to scare people and we've done so well with it now it's 99.8 percent and when you look at what's going on and we're rounding the turn we're rounding the corner we're rounding the corner here to. president trump will stay overnight at his mar-a lago estate in palm beach before voting in person on saturday. vice president mike pence cast his ballot on friday the number of voters who've done the same now suppressing 50000000 good afternoon in delaware the former vice president joe biden continued his attacks on the president telling the crowd that trump has quit on america he went on to outline his plan for tackling a pandemic that's claimed more than 220000 lives in the u.s. 1st go to every governor gender mandate mass were in their states and if they refuse i'll go to the mayors and county executives and get local masking
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requirements in place nationwide. as president mandate mask worried all federal buildings and all interstate transportation because mass save lives period. with polls showing joe biden ahead both candidates are focused on battleground states like florida with its $29.00 electoral college votes this is a must win state for the president whose campaign has less money than biden's come up with a better health care with the final presidential debate now behind them both men are focused on convincing those yet to vote that they have a vision for this nation's future it's not clear if these down to the wire rallies will change voters' minds especially when so many of already cast their ballots what is clear is that both candidates office starkly different approaches to tackling the coronavirus the issue that will define the selection and how this nation will stop it and the gallacher al-jazeera miami florida. still to come here
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on al-jazeera the army is deployed in guinea as preliminary results indicate a controversial 3rd term victory for president and for common day. and a sea life mystery son isn't seals of frank dead so who made this coastline conservationists don't know why. but. we got some very cold air piling into parts of the u.s. over the next couple of days got band of cloud just around the northern plains pushing over towards the midwest. there was a fair bit of snow and further west that with the snow also pushing into british columbia and alberta this cold front here marks about to betray that very cold air
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and the noticeably warmer air that we have $26.00 celsius there already for example a 20. $440.00 save it was swelled out as a single figures if not subzero minneapolis minus one celsius calgary minus 11 because although calgary does warm up as we go into the 2nd half of the week and high that minus 4 degrees celsius the rain sleet and snow coming down across the central parts wintry weather pushing into that western side of canada some very heavy rain you notice down towards the fos athletes and some pretty heavy rain coming in across the greater rantin is over the next day or 2 you always say some lively storms are rumbling away just around make-a heavy downpours hey could lead to some flash flooding some mudslides as well and that wetter weather will gradually make its way up into cuba as we go on through sunday i say i'm sorry death showers coming on further east on the way of sunshine and shadow. of. the qur'an doomsday cultist would hundreds of follow was to
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a tropical paradise. when i when a student mr gates the secretive say accused of abuse and violence in fiji. on al-jazeera. be the hero world needs right. washing. roof. this is al jazeera a quick reminder of the headlines for you know sudan is set to become the 3rd arab
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country to normalize ties with israel this year the u.s. brokered deal was an inspired president donald trump who says at least 5 more arab states want the same agreement. libya's rival factions have signed a permanent ceasefire agreement the u.n. brokered deal which orders all foreign fighters out of the country comes ahead of political talks next month. and with the final u.s. presidential debate over and just days to go before the election both candidates are back on the boats president donald trump is in florida state he needs to win while joe biden is in delaware. i believe is former finance minister luis r. se has won the 3rd has won the presidential election with 55 percent of the votes are say is an ally of exiled former president ever morale assess and his victory could pave the way for morales his return to the country and elsewhere in the
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reports. the electoral author of his announced the final tally after a methodical count of more than 6000000 ballots from a turnout of 88 percent next year not soon as you see. the election has fulfilled its mission to legally elect representatives in a process that is free and open and will strengthen democracy 2020 election is a success which will overcome last year's political crisis. international observers including the organization of american states said the vote was generally free and fair. people voted freely and the result was clear and overwhelming granting strongly genesee to the incoming government to believe in institutions and to the electoral process as a whole the defeated opposition were quick to accept the results. it's a result we accept and it's a result we consider that given the distance between the 1st and 2nd place candidates will not change. that some protesters refused to accept the outcome
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however they were few and it was a stark contrast to last october's elections when the oas alleged fraud a right wing interim government took over forcing president evo morales into exile he's now in neighboring argentina little's. the facts the results in the recent elections confirm once again that there was no fraud and that there was a coupe. the convincing victory for luis out of say a 57 year old economist who served as moralities finance minister will help fill some of those wounds he takes office next month when he must assert his own authority and decide health closely he wants to work with his former boss and no bolivian can be banned from entering the country but in the government it's me who has to decide who forms a part of the administration and who does not. want to see his promise to continue working to reduce poverty in one of the region's poorest countries he's faced with
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the challenge of uniting a divided country back in the covered 1000 pandemic the sip livea particularly hard . well let's bring in camera big romero he's a political analysts in the city of soo create in bolivia good to have you with this here on al-jazeera let's get your take on what this result means you think this represents the return of socialism in bolivia or is it more reflection of the disarray from the opposition parties. well 1st of all really happy to be here but what we have today can into account is that the last months of the last year of government of the right party. those with 29 us president. time of disagreement with the right parties and believe here. from there i really
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think that what happened in the last year is that there was a big disagreement with political parties. as a whole. 85 to 55 percent of what has mass party is not very like a boat for a 2nd it is like really more like a hold against disgraced party who have been participating in elections and in the last 3 months or so from the other one i have to say that there is like coming out a really hard time for the left in bolivia and we'll have to see what is it will more on this role in this next government what will quite that was said to be my next question what role do you think every morale less will play because the resources we heard in that report said he he will be the president not able morale especially we're hearing that he's already left argentina for venezuela he could retire and see bolivia do you think evelyn morale us will retire quietly or will he
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play some part in this new government. well what we have to take into account is down the mosque party is really divided right now about what the role of the rumors will be in the next months. because of what we all know is that there are moral is not really strong denounces about what he has been doing with his. personal life so i don't really know what will be or more of his role in this next government but what you do know is that this will be like something really divisive into must party but as an individual is he the kind of man that would sit back and let the president's take control of things or will he feel compelled to take part because let's not forget evil morale is trying to run for a 4th unconstitutional time. yes we know but what we have also to know
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it will have to take into account is that 1st of all no more or less is a really strong figure or political figure in bolivia because he's the president of the 6 coca producers federations in bolivia and 2nd of all moralist has been like the key figure in believe in politics in the last 15 years in a very strong figure within their must party so we don't really know where this will be his role in the mass party but on the other hand what we have to take into account also is that we are seeing is not really a political figure. as a political you know is more like a bureaucrat he has been really successful as a commie as a minister in the last years. yeah well the must party is really divided about what will be happening in the next years or the next month will moralists if will he be in bolivia in next weeks. that is that i think the most controversial thing
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between full within the month party ok well remains to be seen we will keep a close eye on that but for now then that can our big romero thank you very much indeed for providing your perspective and analysis ok thank you and just say that well c.n.n. soon. gary's army is on the streets to quell demonstrations after a president's alpha condé one a controversial 3rd term according to preliminary results the on rest has seen at least 26 people killed since sunday's election no phone lines and internet connections have been cuts kyra leg reports. violent scenes on the streets of guinea's capital conakry. opposition supporters angry at the news the president is on course for yet another election win. guinea's election commission says preliminary results show alpha condé has secured
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a 3rd term in office with 37 of 38 districts counted it says khan does want to run twice as many votes as his nearest rival but opposition candidate to salute jello has a ready called the result unconstitutional and declared himself the winner. now it is for all of us to fight to preserve to defend our victory and you know that it is threatened by alpha condé who had no borders but had an army of fraudsters they have transformed the boat you expressed into another and favorable for condé we must not accept it. the government mobilized the army as opposition supporters flooded the streets. as for condi has been in power since 2010 instead of salute dahlan giallo we all have guinea reaches us d.g. that's what good he wants if you have d.g. is not elected guinea will not become. condors decision to run for
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a 3rd term sparked repeated protests over the past year and resulted in dozens of deaths but the government's denied using heavy handed tactics and accused the opposition of causing chaos. guinea's government faithful to his principle of preserving peace and social tranquility cannot allow this situation to take root we deplore the deaths and valor to their memory all of them civilians and agents of the security forces. now the international criminal courts warning both sides could face prosecution if the violence continues but guinea's opposition has vowed to contest the result in the constitutional court fueling fia's of more violence. 0. gangs are blocking major roads in the jury's largest city over lagos and this follows a speech by president mamadou bihari where he failed to condemn the killing of at least 12 protesters on cheese day on groups sent small farmers in friday's anger
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grew now this is the latest on breasts in 2 weeks of protests though many say the campaign against police brutality has been hijacked 20000000 residents of lagos states have been under 24 hour curfew since tuesday this is was good to shoot and i was aware of the jihadists that clearly by the way i'm struck by what is really america the writers are not going to have all of them wanted to know what people do things other than this is not what i'm looking for good is supposed to do is to embed it that they make than a story has become absolutely about what is coming in to school and diminished he wants to. get called what is happening to india in the country i do believe that is what he said you talk endlessly for the last week you did it i'm certain it was up to me but one important point in the british comedy hours that you're right had to
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do with the attitude to the navy we have been a push pull everybody back to the. world leaders are dealing with a new wave of covert 19 infections despite months of strict measures the virus is surging in several countries there in malaysia the prime minister has asked the king to declare a state of emergency you cases have doubled there over the past month jordan has seen deaths triple in the last 2 weeks despite early successes battle in the virus the daily curfew and who locked and every friday in the us presidential candidates continue to hold rallies as infection rates reach record numbers with more than 80000 cases recorded on friday alone and they were scenes of violence in the italian city of naples during protests against newly imposed restrictions cases and it's they have risen 7 fold since the starts over to landry's simmons has more die
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on the situation in europe. record numbers of covert infection rates are now being recorded right across europe in france there are now 1000000 cases 2 thirds of its population are under curfew the country's highly regarded health service is becoming overwhelmed and there's the starkest warning yet about the resurgence of the virus will fall again and if we look at it trajectory of damage to viruses spreading more quickly now than in disappearing in spain the government says the pandemic is out of control and prime minister pedre sanchez has released research from the public health institute tripling the number of covert cases from guam to see 3000000 he says some regions fail to detect the actual number of cases he's being criticized by some regions for not imposing a national lockdown but he refuses to do so. even if we want to avoid at all costs
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for people to be logged on the tom like they were in the spring we know the sacrifices it takes and the comic on social consequences it brings in belgium the government has also stopped short of a national lockdown while announcing more restrictions hospital admissions in the past fortnight have increased by 254 percent compared with the past 2 weeks and latest positive testing figures standard maybe 10000 people a day 75 percent up on last week health workers say the situation is getting critical by a lot of people are off work they're exhausted tie and therefore the challenge is to continue and provide the best quality care possible despite these challenges and the challenges all over europe west and east are getting greater by the day along with the pressure on politicians to weigh up more restrictive measures and their impact on economies and jobs and drew simmons. more than
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7000 seals have been found dead along the coast of namibia experts say it's not clear what caused the deaths biologists of recorded seal pups fetuses and adult females washing up this month conservationists are concerned that it could affect breeding cycles for years to comes was left no real cause the problem yet the real solutions. it's a multi. faceted problem it could be it could be due to hunger could be disease it could be toxins the water could be a combination of a bunch of factors 'd that's why i was scrambling at the moment. i'm. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines sudan is set to become the 3rd arab country this year to normalize ties with israel the u.s. brokered deal was announced by president donald trump he says at least 5 more arab
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states want the same agreement alan fischer has more eyes for donald trump well he seems to embrace the i.

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