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to explode over 2900000 hector's in the country. while noticed mining chambers says dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. yoko can see there is no industrial world born without those 1st pains. i believe the future of the we're just going to break into that story now for some news out of sudan and lips listening to sudan state television on an attempted coup that early this morning. and we are working with the with the asian windy all the other parties in and then we have many subs have been listed what happened even wanted by. and you said, you know how and we will follow up or do us who will participate to attempt to attempt we'd like to assure the people pursue, done and doing pollution people when it sounds fun to or dispute
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for the peace and all the thoughts of the cities, people all dis, numbers, attempt to get sucked, this new pollution, not not. and we will be in position in the funks in the light and the notion of the people. and they said she wanted to bring the counseling that i can and thought it was done . i thought about long leave district. and these people and the county is the remaining day and the statement which was made by the minister of culture and
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communication but on hold them and come hands that benoit has come to do with this. been made of those who tried to conduct this faith account qu attempt and then booked for the leaders of delete lucian to be alert to be alerts. all i gotta do is try to create because it's w t ok
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. we just heard very briefly from the sedans minister of information and government parks person there. let's just get an update from him. morgan now, who's live for us in the cartoon. tell us a little bit about what you made of what the minister had to say obeyed briefly. well, for one thing, the minister answered the question as to who exactly is behind this attempted coup and the books of the government accused loyalist to the former regime. that was said by the military and the coalition of a ruling party that led to government protest in april last year, louis former to the loyal to the former president. i wanted to share of being behind the coup. now he also called on the various committees and the various groups that were responsible for those anti government protests that eventually led to the outing of our mental issue. he called them to be alert and that the
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revolution but overthrew the president and brought to brush the power this current transitional government. he said that revolution is still in and in the process and it's still very much alive. and he's called on those people who are responsible for organ. i think those protests to be alert now they're also more details, but we are waiting such as how exactly where they're able to move. now there was, there was a previous statement from the army saying that the attempted school started at the airport in the capital city. how soon? and then it moved on to the institute, undermanned to the step, were there where eventually that group was surrounded by the army and forced to surrender. how it moved from the capital, from the airport in the capsule to them to undermine. that's the question. people are asking why it took place at the moment or rather around the period that we are currently going through. that's another question. they could have orchestrated it a week from now or a month from now or rather in the past. so they are questions as to why they found discouraged time suitable for who of course,
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they are attention between the military components of the government as well as the and the sibling components, as well as tension between the military component and the rapid support forces. that's the paramilitary group that was once twice of the form of government before attending its back against president. so i'm going to push you and joining hands with the protesters. i'm forming the power for sharing government that we have in place right now. so if that was an attempt to take advantage of the tensions between the various groups or the various components of the transitional government, that's something that, according to the minister of information, will hear more about in the coming hours. there is still a meeting that is expected between the various members of the cabinet of ministers as well as the sovereignty council and the council of ministers, which together form the transitional legislative assembly until was set in place. so there was a series of meetings that will take place in the coming hours, and there will be more statements we expect from the military and the sovereignty
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council and the council of ministers, which hopefully would give more answers as to what exactly happened to me this morning and why it took place at all he but so we have confirmation from that government spokesman that it was the old regime that were participating in that attempted k. what do we know about what exactly that we're trying to achieve? now that's something they did not really the statement about there is a political branch of obviously the former re team. we're expecting a statement from them and response. they show that they were behind the attempted coup, or rather that soldiers, loyal and soldiers and officers loyal to the former regime are behind behind the attempted school. so we should expect the statement from the former regime shortly as to if they were really behind the go over if they're being used as scapegoats. that's something we should be expecting in the few. in the next few hours, we haven't heard from the members of the officers right now as to why they were trying to stage a coup and over through the government. but obviously there is resentment between
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a resentment against the members of the current transition government, especially the military resentment by the former regime, especially because the military was once the backbone of the former president when she was rule. so for a lot of loyal, it's a lot of political members, they believe that the army backstab went bush year when they over 3 who from power and, and let me go stations with the coalition that were protesting against him and eventually formed this transitional government. there is a lot of anger at the army. there was a lot of anger at the rapid support forces, which was created by omar bashir to fight the in the we're into 4. and the group was accused of human rights atrocities. and of being of rather carrying out to the dirty work of the government as for human rights groups killing and raping civilians in the western region of dar for so lots of loyalists from the former government saying that if not for the army, citing with the with the with the protesters and the coalition that were leading
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the protest, then president tom wanted to, she would still be in power. so maybe that is why this attempted coup with days. again, the minister of information who is the government person, said that there will be serious meetings and that they will be issuing more statements in the coming hours. so maybe that maybe we should expect more clarification. we should expect the statement from the former regime, a former ruling party as to whether they really were behind the cool or if they are going to deny. but for now, people are quite to, to say they have been assured that this situation is now under control, that the army has regained control of the arm staple. and that there are those who were behind the attempted school have all been arrested. and right now, being interrogated with, he will, will cross back when we get some answers to those questions. thank you for that update his hip morgan there for us are minded now of the political developments in sudan over the past 3 years. so my alba, she was ousted as president in 29 tane,
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following nationwide protests about sudan to cheer, i think economy. initially, the transitional military council took over it, held talks with opposition, groups about a transition to democracy. 5 months later, a civilian military power sharing administration took office, led by prime minister abdullah hum dog, 2 years on and there's little sign of economic relief that led to more protests in the capital cartoon and other states. there's also been increased tension about plans to integrate groups into the sudanese forces. hum dock has called the fractures within the countries security forces, deeply warring while laid. my depot is the founder and president of the sudan policy for him. he says there's been a lot of consent surrounding the car leadership to ask the question, now why the question is,
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what exactly are these offices trying to? we look at the situation now in so done, it was supposed to be only 3 months after now we've had to be 3 years of any signal that cbs component of the government is, is trying to formulate that. so you, you combine that with the comments as i, as a comics country. see if there's any sort of you know, the country out of what my slow me that is happening in the country now and lack of in digital articles. because rico breakthrough has
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a lot to do when we look at the situation 15 when it was it was the movie, the very 1st course with the we need the officers the and they are giving some sort of beauty. i don't think that they will allow any sort of an agreement that we bring into that and now it look, it doesn't seem that this is a transition of government because there aren't any thinking to put together a law for elections, a law for them. because the since this hasn't been done, getty, mentoring for it on, i think, be design. so a see that even the public is now very few years about the lack of the
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nation determination of part of the c p. s. to make the government they are trying to get some sort of a government and guided reading so many people to the rest of the days news now and the hero of the story told in the film the hotel wanda has been changed to 25 years in jail to terrorism, whole will say sub again is if it's to save hundreds of lives. during one does 994 genocide brought him hollywood fame. and since then he became a leading critic of president poll garmen rides. groups and observers have called his trial a sham malcolm web reports from outside the courtroom in room one does. capitol, galle pool recess, a beginner, refused to come to court with his co accused to hear the verdict of his trial and wonders. capitol kigali. he was charged with terrorism and related offenses. prosecutors said he was behind
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a series of attacks that happened in rwanda 3 years ago. when is your goal? since we got to talk about par, he is convicted of being a member of a group and participating tara activities that he is acquitted of creating an illegal group. therefore, to set up by geena paul. he sentenced to 25 years in prism in recess, a beginner was flown from divide ticket garley last year against his will. one, the government suggested he was deceived into boarding a plane that is paid for international legal observers. say that was just the 1st of many problems with the trial. his family has rejected the verdict, my father was tortured, kidnapped a night, his basic right. and then now they just gave him a guilty verdict. the co accused came on the stand and said that they had been a forced and co hurst and tortured into saying false things against my father. and witnesses are paid and government agent's recess. a beginner was made famous by the
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hollywood film hotel. rwanda. he told the story of how he saved hundreds of lives at the hotel manager. during rwanda's 994 genocide. he then fled into exile and became a vocal critic. everyone was president pool kick. i'm a lead for the pledge support for an opposition armed group with prosecutors. he also funded an order the attacks recess of again denied it. most of his co accused pled guilty and their statements were used as evidence against him. the other defendants now being led on to the prison bus to be taken back the jail recess to begin, i haven't even left jail for the last 6 months, refused to participate in the court proceedings. all of the defendants. now the opportunity to appeal the court is appeal within the next 15 days. recess of the gate and supporters have completely rejected all of these legal proceedings to date
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. recess, a beginner is a belgian citizen and a resident of the us. both governments have criticized the trial. one does. government says justice has been delivered if he served to 25 year sentence recessive again or 67 years old, who like he die in jail. malcolm web al jazeera kigali wonder us is relaxing an 18 month travel ban, allowing full vaccinated visitors from the e. u and u. k. to enter the country from november, they'll have to show proof of vaccination before boarding flights as well as a negative coven 19 test. but they won't need to corn pain in the us. white house correspondent, kimberly health report under pressure from allies. the biden administration is finally lifting its 18 month ban on international air travel to the us, starting in november new restrictions take effect that will apply to all
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international travelers into the united states. air travel is permitted, but only if you're fully vaccinated and of tested negative for coven. 19 within 72 hours of travel, unvaccinated americans can also travel. but the lead a negative test within 24 hours of a flight. add another test within a day of arriving with land border restrictions to and from canada and mexico remain in place. that means travelers from canada and mexico can fly to the us, but not drive a car. a restriction certain to irritate canadians who opened their border to all vaccinated american travelers in early august, the lack of enforcement of the kobe restrictions on the southern border with mexico may be another friction point for canadians. as illegal entry to the united states or mexico continues to search. the traveling hospitality industry has been urging
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biden to lift the trump air of flight restrictions since taking office air travel to the u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level. and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome. really, it's not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel safety. all those connecting travelers from india, from europe, from other geographies that is going to make a huge difference for the health of the airline industry. but the timing of the announcement is being questioned with relations teds between the us and some of its top european allies. despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the afghan to pull out last week, the u. s. infuriated france by forming a security alliance with australia and the u. k. to supply nuclear submarines to australia leaving france in the dark. but the white house insists the new travel
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requirements are not an effort to ease tensions. if we were going to make things much easier for ourselves, we would have done it prior to june when the president has 1st for a trip or earlier this summer. despite whitehouse denials the travel requirement announcement appears deliberately time to ease tensions with allies. now the u. s. president is armed with good news as he prepared to meet face to face with world leaders and address the un general assembly. kimberly held it al jazeera, the white house, decades of war, and i've chemist on have left large parts of the country, lated with unexploded ordnance. it's taking a devastating toll on civilians, many of whom had children with the country. now under taliban control, experts have began clearing areas that were previously inaccessible. charles straps had report from warder province. 8 year old marty was playing with his friends
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when the explosion happened. the blast blew off part of his leg. he joins other children in his village and a talk organized by a local organisation about the dangers of unexploded munitions left by the decades of war. marty is not the only injured child here. the same blast on the outskirts of the village ripped through 12 year old e mails, leg 12 year old molly her last and i and she was partially blinded. and the other van dug up on her gums. what will we do? you know, he's a little kid and he has a long life in front of him. i worry how he will code. he doesn't have any land till about and we have little money. we are worried and afraid about his future. the children are told to listen carefully because the area around the village is littered with hidden munitions and unexploded bombs ability to load. the children were collecting, dried grass for burdening
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a fuel when the explosion was it just got, she lost her eye, and 2 of my sons were also injured. i tell every one, not to touch anything suspicious, look and just move away. a local bomb disposal team leads us to where the blast occurred. the taliban blew up an afghan army weapons convoy here in 2019 the attack scattered ammunition across a wide area either side of the road. much of it was then buried in mud during floods. after carefully collecting some teams help us, we can leave the camera but move back to a safe area before they conduct a controlled explosion. before the taliban retook control last month, no bomb disposal team had come to this area of water, the province because it was too dangerous. bombed down the villages show how intense the fighting was. the situation is calm now that
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a lethal and hidden legacy remains. 5 children killed and another 12 injured in one incident near this village experts are saying that there are hundreds of villages in this area around which they believe that could be tons of unexploded ordnance. the teams coming into this area to try and clear it are appealing for international health. taliban fighters take us to an abandoned us based on a hill close by a few destroyed military vehicles. ransacked, planning and living quarters, surrounded by blast bag walls is all that remains local. se foreign soldiers use the surrounding areas of firing range, which is now littered with unexploded ammunition, expert se if lives are to be saved, the international community has to release funding that it froze when the taliban took control last month on the main planets and the mining organisations are funded
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by the international community, but that has now stopped and there are incidents every day. the u. s. and need to need to come hear them senator. you want to clear it up or send other organizations to have life is on the surface at least returning to normal in this village. but the people are afraid that what lies hidden around them could destroy many more lives for years to come. cha, stratford al jazeera war duck. afghanistan. since the taliban take over, much of the focus has been on cobble camel haida is in kandahar and has been traveling in the southern hellman province. he has more on the situation then what we have been able to see and gun god to the day. we're trying to develop considerably. but we also have gotten an opportunity to drive a site guns off, or we rent or lush good ago, which is also
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a strong goal of the $1.00 bond. and we were able to meet the governor. we were able to talk to the people there and from god, the capital of hell providence read drivers to sun gain. we were, we were able to see the destruction dad about $100000.00 people were living in sun gain that became the no center of battle against the dollar bond. most of the people were forced out. all we saw was just robert. and after the return of the dollar bond for the 1st time, people are trickling baghdad, trying to develop de, recover and rebuild their lives. but we have also said that the country that's done still waiting for the dollar bond to announce the new government. people, of course, because the boss st. james, i totally failed to take the country against a dollar bond. the system had labs the bank, kepler's institutions,
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and people are watered as to what will happen in the future. uncertainty debt by debt at the rail hall because people have been saying that since they take over by that dollar bond piece and security has returned, people are able to travel at night, which was really and bought didn't know, checking bought by that dollar bond. they're trying to keep good faith as far as the public is concerned. demonstrators have been protesting on savvy as border with cause of voe against to move by christina to deny entry to vehicles with so being that license plates. because of the has sent to police officers to the area under the new rules dr. is master move will cover up to be in license plates and pay to replace them with temporary ones because of those prime minister says serbia has a similar rolling place. tribute president says it's important to preserve the pe poland is sending at 500 soldiers to stop people trying to cross its border with
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bell roof. at least 4 migraines were found dead near the frontier on sunday. official say some had suffered hypothermia and exhaustion and increase in undocumented migration from bella. ruth into european union has cause to diplomatic route. the view which is a celebration of helping people cross the border to re up retaliate again. sanctions which the block imposed after last few elections, which it says were really kind of 19 and climate change and conflict on top of the agenda as the un general assembly gets ready to meet in new york. the us is came to avoid a corona virus. the super spread or events. but despite the pandemic, dozens of heads of states have traveled to new york to speak in person, including us. president joe biden diplomatic editor james bays found this report. joe biden arriving in new york for his 1st united nations general assembly. as the
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u. s. president becomes at a time when he faces an array of foreign policy challenges and tension with a key ally. his 1st meeting was with the un secretary general antonio terrace to discuss climate cobra, 19, and top of the agenda. the situation in afghanistan, the 2nd general is arguing that the international community has no choice but to engage with a taliban. and the u. n's high commissioner for refugees who's just back from cobble is warning. there's a real risk of a catastrophic economic breakdown. the implosion would mean the ceasing of the functioning of the vital functions of state like the health system. for example, the public administration who will pay the salaries that you know until now were paid to a combination of bilateral, multilateral funds and national funds. this whole construct has collapsed now, so if that happens,
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that kind of implosion would push for sure many to leave the country. cobit 19 will also be a key issue this week i protest is here. and there the un or angry about the biden administration's plans for cobra. the booster shots, when many around the world are unprotected, they call it vaccine apart 8. but the president will on wednesday hold a virtual summit in an effort to increase the vaccine supply to countries across the globe. the whole message of the biden administration was supposed to be america's back, a return to multilateralism. but that message is taken a no can recent weeks. key allies believe that the pullout from afghanistan was badly conducted and the reason spat with the french has led some to think that biden's approach to foreign policy really isn't that different from trump's. james base al jazeera at the united nations. that's it for me, emily and gwen here at our to 0. stick around the world math,
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and we'll take over in just a few moments time. but the news allan, by financial ah, there's a wave of sentiment around the world. you would actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and we'll report on the big events going on. but we also tell the story that people generally don't have a voice. and then when i was a child that never be afraid to ask a question. and i think that's what actually we're really does. we all the questions for people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well. aside from then being punished for salvador devotion a lot, i've seen women incarcerated for years. some say they're only crime with
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a devastating still, but i mean, our story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter why you call i'll just bring you the news and current affairs. the algebra the city of cobble has experience so much evil for decades. and this is another change to get used to. and one that's far from easy situation for now, it's not clear. the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic price in particular for women and girls. despite assurances from the taliban and about a return to cruel punishment for certain crimes, the everybody will be safe,
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nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to rental. now together, that feeling that way forward into the new reality. the news this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm rob madison. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. sedans government says it's filed a could challenge by people loyal to the post president bashir and arrested all the perpetrators. i see canadians.

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