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uprooted fears about the erosion of basic price, particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban and about returns, true punishments for certain crimes. everybody will be safe, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to rants. now together that feeling their way forward into the new reality. ready the. ready news this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm rob matheson, 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 omar bashir and arrested all the perpetrators. i see canadians standing together together in your
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determination to end this. pandemic canadian climate suggesting scotto window snapped general election bucking spacing, criticism for holding the vote. during the pandemic, the kremlin reject really from a european human rights court that it's fund russia responsible for the death of farmers fi alexander, this young code and global market. so rattled those fears grow, that one of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00. dat uninstall more problems for boss line, a coach rental cayman. alas, many go only just saving them from the la granada in the spanish. but ah, we're going to start in sudan for the governing sovereign council, says it's foiled to attempt to,
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as the plotters have all been arrested on their being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v, and radio army units. and i said to be guarding those facilities as well as the general come out and of the armed forces, its headquarters, and those of the air force. a government spokesman said people who are part of former president on what about she is regime responsible camera. morgan's joining us now from her to the southern council, really making it very clear who they hold to blame for this attempted to well, yes, it has been a very interesting morning now. the statement from the spokesperson of the government, the minister of information clearly accuses those who are loyal to the former government or to form a president, i'm sure who was ousted by the military, who he was the head of as well as by the civilian coalition. that were leading, i think i'm a protest 4 months before he was ousted. now it also comes at
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a time where there's tension between the civilian govern, component of the government and the military component as well as tensions between the military components and the rapid support force as that the paramilitary group . that was part of the former regime before turning their back against against the former president and fighting with the protesters. it also comes at a time where they are also internal tensions we have in the east the head of the beach tribe blocking the road in the east, clearly stating that the negotiations, the piece talks that were, that had happened in the south me capital tube, which included arm groups or opposition groups from various site does not cover. his tribe were many of the eastern reagan, specifically the red sea state. so there's a lot of this content, politically in the, in the country and a lot of differences between the coalition members, the various political groups and the 3 sides of the transitional government paper. this crew appears to have been done very quickly. do we know fly the for the fall
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jays were able to step in and put an end to this? well, one thing we heard from military sources is that they had information that the school was going to take place from last night. there were, there were already tiny bits and pieces of information that the military intelligence had that they would be the school. now why they waited until the branches, or rather one bridge that connected the capital city hall to me to print that mine was blocked by tanks until those who tried to stage a coup took over the arm staple. why the intelligence waited until that's happened? that's not clear in the statement that was made by the government spokesperson. he said that the people that there will be further information revealed in the coming hours. there will be a couple of minutes of meeting. there will be a council of minutes to answer for the council that's effectively the presidency of them. they'll be meeting between those 2 joint counsels for further discuss it.
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discussions as to what's happened this morning and why it's happened in the 1st place. why it took place? well, especially since the military said that they already had information, something like this was bound to happen. so we will be hearing more from the government as to why they let this happen and the, the panic that, that occurred with it. the bridge was closed by the by, by 2 tanks again, and the civilians were quite distressed. there is traffic in parts of the contribute in other parts, especially the possible undermine. there is noticeably less traffic. so the movement has been restricted because of the concerns that this may blow up, and there may be shock fight, and there may be live law. so people are quite sense even after the government issued a statement that things are under control and that they have oil, the attempt, and those who are behind it have been arrested and that they have taken control off the arms. therefore, that the who attempt to, as we're trying to take over guys have been morgan talking to us from, from, from cartoon. well, let's take a closer look. now the political situation in the country, omar bashir,
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was ousted as president in 2019 the following nationwide process about saddam's deteriorating economy. initially, the transitional military council to cover and how talks with opposition groups about a transition to democracy. 5 months later, a civilian military power shaving administration, took office, led by prime minister adela humbug. 2 years on those little sign of economic relief, that's led to more protests in the capital cartoon. and other states. tension is also increased over plans to integrate on groups into the cities forces. honda has called the factors within the security forces, deeply wanting to join his corner is deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst was done with the international crisis group and he is joining us from nairobi. good to have you with us. let me ask you, 1st of all about this, this upon intelligence that was given several hours before the start of the, the 2. in your estimation,
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why do you think that the sudanese forces the authorities left it until the 2 actually began before taking action? yes, they my understanding is that even on television, the night before that the members of the forces were freedom and change. part of the governing coalition had warmed all this on television, so it was certainly no, no secret. i think it's certainly puzzle back for the military side of this hybrid traditional government. there is some value in fact in, in seeing this security threat to the transition because it certainly bolsters and boost the sense of importance that the military you remain within the transition and also remain beyond that. i think the most right has been struggling to, to get traction with, with sudanese in the streets, who rowley hoped to see a civilian dispensation following that after of omar bashir. so there's, there's some of you know, who's for the military,
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illustrating that the security delicacies. they're having previous supports of threats of attempted cruise to the, the existing government in the past few months or certainly since it began. do you think that this particular one is over and done with, or do you think this is going to carry on in some other form? well, as i talk to people from military intelligence and the government and civil society in khartoum and local to need them. so there's some, you know, abiding concern across all those groups. that qu attend, was perhaps a test balloon for something larger that comes later down the road. and i think that test was low and understand perhaps how the street might respond to the school . as you mentioned in your package earlier, you know, there have been, there has been a lot of people, particularly in the east of sudan where a particularly be a traditional leaders,
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leaders have called for the overthrow of the traditional government. they've been very unhappy with their last coming from the last years to but peace agreements. and so there was some concern that there is a link with with this. and perhaps there was an idea that perhaps the st. my respond differently but, but to be honest, i, as i, as i see and talk to people have been quite relaxed and calm in response to the people at both private sector and small business and diplomatic missions. local stuff, have all been quite, quite cool and have gone about their, their day. so, so the response that some of the to makers might have a or has somebody not a benchmark? what do you think the chances are that the is this often comes from? might use this a coup attempt as a reason to arrest all the people that they feel may not may be a threat to them, even though those people may not be directly connected with this attempt. i think there's some sense of that, although, you know, a lot of that business has,
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has already been done. perhaps they will flush out some people who will about whom to transition company is concerned. but, but you know, for the most part that has been an ongoing attempts to more systematically, you know, read the civil service of some of the hold out from the brochure era who are seen as specifically creating drag on the transition. so, you know, i would say that there's, there's some scope for that, but, but in, for the most part, a lot of those news already been made just one of the international crisis group. we appreciate your time as always. thank you very much. indeed. thank the canadian prime minister, justice widow has been re elected to following a snap election on monday production show. the ruling liberals will remain the single largest party in parliament. but it's falling short of to those goal of a majority when jody vance reports for michelle. yeah,
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the celebration came swiftly for justin trudeau on election day. you are sending us back to work with a clear mandate to get canada through this pandemic. and to the brighter days i had my friends, that's exactly what we are ready to do. the moment before the victory speech, the canadian prime minister's key rival in the election campaign, conservative leader era, no tool through some barb and i told him if he thinks he can threaten canadians with another election in 18 month, the conservative party will be ready. the rumblings of an expensive election only to be almost exactly where the liberals were on august 15th, when it was called by the prime minister, will continue as with questions about the future of both leaders. but on election night, the mood was very optimistic, even sounding as though a majority had been secured. i hear you when you say that,
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you just want to get back to the things you love. not worry about this pandemic or about an election that you just want to know that your members of parliament, of all stripes will have your back through this crisis and beyond. and certainly his supporters were very happy with the when majority or not. we did a lot of hard to get paid off. we didn't expect. this is good, but yeah, it's better to be on the top because you, you finally had gotten a progressive government that is going to make sure that canadians stay safe and that we move forward for everyone. so many unknowns, so much unexpected, certainly as stressful campaign for canadians from coast to coast to coast is over . just in trudeau is again prime minister of canada. jodi vent 0. montreal, the european court of human rights has ruled that russia is responsible for the 2006 killing of alexander that's an young cope. the former russians by the
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defective britain died after being poisoned with polonium, $210.00, a rear radioactive substance. russia was denied involvement in 2016, a british inquiry concluded president vladimir putin had probably ordered the assassination abundance. smith is joining us live now from moscow. this is a particularly interesting case because alexander listen jenco in the days running up to his death, was working with buddy's police to be able to identify the 2 russians who he says were actually responsible for his ultimate death. do we know what's likely to happen to those 2 russians? the 2 russians identifies, being responsible, likely to be responsible to the death of alexander live in yankee o andre. look, a boy. and dmitri cobb turned in the kremlin, though, has said that the findings of the european court of human rights are unsubstantiated. it means those 2 men are unlikely to face any justice. the
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e. c. a ruling says that the procurement of rat poison the travel arrangements, the repeated and sustained attempts to administer the poison indicated. but alexandria alexander live in yankee, was the target. and the e. c. h r says that russia has made no attempt to counter the findings of the british inquiry, which also concluded the vladimir putin probably approved the killings. and he said that if these 2 men were acting alone, they would not have the access to this rare radioactive isotope. that was used to poison him, just a reminder of how exactly they saw pan down in october 2016. these 2 men, local and cotton, had 3 meetings with alexander live in young co, over the course of that month. and it seems, attempts were made to administer the poise, enjoying those meetings, and it was a 3rd one, whereas administered in sufficiently large quantities to cause a lot of pain to alexander live in young co. he ended up in the hospital and he was
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in agonizing pain, were told for a month before that poison resulted in his death, bernard smith in moscow burner. thank you very much. indeed. tony moore had news are including that's called mind for classes to resume for goes and i've got a son. the taliban pledges to get them back to school as soon as possible. we have a rare glimpse that of conditions inside account built by refugees from hating under the bridge in texas securities boosted around new zealand woman's cricket team after a threat to fall into or in england as coming up with ambiance, fort ah, dreading volatile an asian markets and lead concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant. ever ground is more than $300000000000.00 in debt. chinese regulators are wanting the debt poses risks to the countries financial
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system. katrina, you reports from beijing, asian markets spotted on tuesday as investors via the possible collapse of chinese real estate giant. ever grind. japan's nicky opened after a market holiday with a drop of almost 2 percent hong kong hansen was down 0.3 percent by midday. and 11 month los angeles, expect the chinese government to step in to prevent the firm from defaulting on more than $300000000000.00 worth of debt. but authorities have so far remained silent. if the chinese authority would allow ever been to attribute default by self means and all market action to actually be tit, we are an intervention. i was an indirect intervention by the government. you were actually to a full blown localized crisis. china stock markets remain closed with middleton festival public holiday. ever grad chairman shoe giant issued a letter to staff saying he was confident the company would walk out of its darkest
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war meant he promised to deliver property projects and fulfill responsibilities to buy his investors, partners and financial institutions. but he didn't say how ever grant shares have plunged by 84 percent this year. on monday wall street marked its biggest drops since may. the value of bitcoin and other crypto currencies has also sunk. comparisons have been made the leaving brothers, the u. s. vestment backed by collapse and was the global financial crisis of 2008. but some analysts safety is of contagion, or if it blurred at this moment as a bit overreact. king about some of the rumors that a recent the we can, we can see or hear. but honestly speaking, this is stop market always swing between the like to sentiment at this moment i can see it's i can conclude it's very fragile over the
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past year. the chinese government has twice and regulations to reduce risks in the real estate market. economic growth remains sluggish due to the pandemic. millions of investors vendors, and company employees, or money by ever grant aging must find line in responding to the prices. building out the company completely may send out the wrong signal and encourage businesses to build up your responses from. the government doesn't want widespread social. katrina, you, i'll 0 get us leather is a senior economist with capital economics. he's joining us from london. good to have you with us on our 0. what is it that the chinese government could do if it wanted to in order to try to slow this down or stop it? yes, so they face a very difficult balancing act. on the one hand, they don't want a destabilizing claps of ever grown, which causes problems for the wider economy. for at the same time, they're also worried about moral hazard. if they allow a company to have
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a brand which is cause itself on death and is in many ways not post the job for access in china's proxy market to carry on functioning ben, it's only going to encourage other property to both is to do the same so he's got a very difficult balancing act to do over the next few weeks on, on how to, how to let this play out. the chinese government is reputed to have significant contacts, but certainly some of the bigger companies within, within china. is it a surprise that this situation was allowed to get to this stage? yes, so in many ways this is being seen as china's lehman brothers moments. it's going to 13 years on since the cops of lehman brothers. and i guess the offences at the chinese state has now compared to the us back in 2008 is, is it seem what happened if you allow a big systemically important financial institution to go bankrupt? so it's very unlikely that the chinese government is going to let you know what the
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stabilizing collapse of ever ground with kind of contagion effects for the rest of the economy. so it's not a difficult balancing act on, on how this plays out. i would imagine that this isn't going to be restricted just to china, of course, globally speaking, who's most likely to be affected by this? well, it depends very much on, on how far this goes. if it's just contained within shiner itself than i suspect, what you'll see, you'll see kind of further fluctuations and pulls in foreign stock market. but it will probably be limited to that. i think that kind of the worst case scenario, if ever grounded elastic claps and competence within china's puppy sectors, a whole start to get density. then you could see a big shot for in chinese proxy construction on the fed circled hard landing, in which case i suspect it will be come out to see produces around the world now that they mainly based in africa, latin america and australia that we have quite hard, it's likely that some asian countries, the train, local channels as well, would also be effective. but i think the, the,
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the implications certainly for the u. s. and western europe and the u. k. will probably quite small. it's less likely to be an isolated incident. do you think or could be other chinese companies that are in a similar situation that we just kind of haven't discovered yet? yes, a chinese data financial market best for times and it's very likely that there are other financial company, other property companies in china that have built up lots of debts, but ever grounded, certainly the worst one that we know about. and it's certainly suffering. the biggest problem is at the moment, i think the fairies, if ever gone into alaska bus and that kind of stabilizing claps kind of way, that the people will stop monitoring the health of other public companies in china . and you could see more of these, cascading over the next few months. this is, as you said before, going to even at this stage is going to put forward the significance and concerns of confidence in certainly in the chinese market in terms of, of construction. but also this could that confidence or lack of it could spread out
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through other elements of the economy as well. and we're not just talking about banks, we're not just talking about big investors a pension funds. we're talking about individuals as well because chinese people invest their own money in companies like this. yeah, so i suspect it's very, very unlikely that you're going to see people put down a big deposit homes with ever ground, lose their money. i think that going to be the 1st part of cool, if the chinese government is made to intervene in a big way. otherwise, i suspect that that chinese government authorities will be quite happy for some credits is to, to have agreed to take some boxes as a way of kind of taking some steam at the property market. and also the picture and investors that it's a 2 way street that they can do to have this in place. otherwise, you know, people just a one way pass and continue to embed on chinese property. really interesting to get your views in this garris leather is a senior economist with capital economics and we appreciate your time,
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so thank you very much indeed. ok, thank you. but taliban says it hopes to allow teenage girls to return to school as soon as possible. it's given no timeline for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work. the group says it's drafting rules to allow their return under islamic guidelines. on tuesday, the interim government announced a list of deputy ministers. he's been in them. we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god willing women will be appointed to certain positions in the necessary section. and one day we will announce their names here. in the case of female students, the ministry of education is working hard to lay the groundwork with the education of high school girls as soon as possible. the work is underway on the framework and it is hope this will be done, god willing mark about his johnny, his life from cabal. was there any indication from the meeting that the taliban government is planning to be more inclusive at some point in the future?
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well robbed in this new announcement by the spokesperson, but the whole law, which i have basically said that they have appointed a new health minister trade minister and also a few deputy ministers. one of them says is from the on ship area is a tactic in an area where the taliban facing mounting opposition and one of the few other deputy minister isn't who's back. but this is quite a symbolic move by the taliban, because the key positions is a government held by taliban. then that's drawn from dominantly bashed 2 areas. and this is not what the international community has been expecting to see that we'll look forward to see an interim government where the house that i, where the charges with the members of the formal government representative. why is it crucial for the americans and the europeans and the un because they are, they want a government that represents all about is that the just the new constitution and
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you election law that will or could pay the way for a democratic. i've got his tax and that's how the buns is concerned. that just cannot happen because the taliban are still not clear about what kind of system they would like to implement enough that is done. although they still in 5th, it's shutting low. it's back to the basic tennis of islam, and this is the biggest concern of the international community. and this is one of the prerequisites for the international community to recognize a government of told me about. so i see that this is going to be a long way to go for the taliban before they can manage to get the act together and form a government. the international community will plan to say, you know what, this could be the moment to deal with on it's done. in the last few days, taliban fighters have been caught up in attacks, claimed by the so called eiffel k on group. and i've got a son. was anything said about those attacks?
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well that the, how long was i had said that the investigation was still under way that we have a record. several people who seem defiant and resilient in the fact that he was saying that we will defeat ice gay. we will defeat these like state of what i thought it was. you want to wish the opposite of these lovick states hidden up. got it, but he didn't give any timeline. and we don't have any indication about what kind of action that tally. but he's going to take the near future jet out of out the area that has been hit by those attacks is this strong hold of ice gain up lot is done, but we're happy to report circulating for the last 2 years about ice games on fridays publishing. presidents in different parts of that is that, and this is the biggest concern for the americans. they don't want to see these growth using a gun. is that as a launching pad for activities? that's good target the american in the united states of america or in the target in europe, the taliban said that the are determined following the high agreement to eradicate
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ice gay and to prevent ice kill. and the other grew to operate from with enough money set. but we are getting all the sense that this is going to be a collision course. what is going to happen? this could be just the beginning of those days when the tale about we have to go into those areas and start working to clean up all those areas. but the moment they start to go into the area, we are definitely going to see a confrontation between taliban and ice gay life from cool. that's hush him off about a hush and thank you. now since it's out of i'm take over much of the focus has been on cabal come on. hider is in the southern city of kandahar and he's been shopping through the nearby province of hellman d has more on the situation there. there's a popular saying, judge if you're controlled guns off, you have that good to run. it's done. now that dollar bond have rep across the country. i know consolidating their power,
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people are waiting to see what kind of policy it will be formulated. what kind of leadership will be a noun phrase regarding the dollar bond, but the papers have have really, they've complained that deposit regime what got up they were target killing the nation and ready city paper. good, not ventured good night, but now people can move in their dog that able to do their business. the crime rate is going down, but that doesn't mean all it read it. do we have traveled through the router? we're playing the destruction. large scale. indeed. the people at large will need help from the outside world. if they're going to be here, man, or daddy. and i said, i know you darlin for the dollar bond. now control, there's gotten 3 still ahead and demanding answers about a submarine deal private says it's been blindsided by its allies
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but it's mostly drawn into these daily showers. i'm not too exaggerated moment the change of season. the straight is more obvious in the off has been particularly hot on tuesday. so you $7.00 is just to degree point 2 degrees off the record for september in contrast to the cold, further south and that's antarctic, as it started the snow falling months again in the victorian, out and across in new south wales. so you like spring skiing? well, this is spring stay where they have to 20 centimeters. actually felling wanted to these offices parish up now that slowly warming out and the sun is coming out, the colder air going across towards news in 20 and sidney. about 28 in purse, so that just cool down a little bit so far. no new zealand. the rain is easing inside a file and this is a tongue through the north during wednesday. but on thursday it looks like a proper circulation sets up for no thought that looks particularly wet though not particularly cold dining has been
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