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exit on during a climate in crisis on al jazeera, there are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media cast right on al jazeera. got on and shut off, access to social media. ah, stays after as strikes in northern to gray, ethiopia as air force says it's launched, more aides targeting rebel held facilities. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm the mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. protest is block roads in sedans, capital as a growing route between the army and civilians makes the route to democracy. look even less clear. a big win and columbia's war on drugs leader of the largest drug cartel has captured. he'd been on the run for more than a decade. and in egypt,
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the pyramids of either of the backdrop for spectacular exhibition featuring the work of the wells, 1st robotic artists. ah, i'll come to the program. we begin with developments in ethiopia, where the military is carried out more as strikes and tig rise of renewed campaign against rebels who control most of that region intensifies the air force as it hit facilities run by the tape, by people's liberation front. in the town of ottawa, as well as a training site and take rise west, but a t p, i love spokesperson says, one of the right struck a local hospital. if you have been government forces in those loyal to the tpl, i have been fighting for almost a year, but raids of picked up over the past week. that's foreseen i to nations to cease humanitarian flights to the regional capital mckelly. despite warnings of
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a worsening humanitarian and hunger crisis, or earlier, i spoke to political analyst, go to him gibber, leo. he says, the as strikes are effectively a distraction to divert attention away from the t p. a laughs military success. deed to ground defense forces are now surrounding dare say, and the military is crumbling. so with this pace, if this trajectory continues, it's not going to be a long time before they actually reach the sub bar. and this is the context in which the air strikes are actually taking place. the targets aren't military at all . they've been hitting hotels, hospitals, and industrial areas. and it's a way of diverting attention away from these for the government, catastrophic military losses. one of the reasons why they've been successful is because the whole of to grow has no option but to fight. so if you're
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a young man or young woman into gray, your option is either to just sit and starve to death or to fight. and for that reason, they have actually managed to mobilize a very big army. so the main agenda them, the 1st criteria is to in that humanitarian located. after that, we have to consider that the war is not only into gray. there's insurgency in romeo invention. and other parts of the country, so this country needs a political dialogue that needs to be some sort of political process. or we tend to molly now where common have killed at least 10 people in an attack on the face of a power military group which is known as he can the east. so this happened in the northern region of gao. group was formed in 2009 and is backed by the army, not clear who was behind the attack. a class huck brings this one is from the car and neighboring senate goal. another brazen attack in mali. this time it against
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a government back militia called the ganga e. so which in the ser, i language means the children of the land. this is a group made up of former military soldiers as well as local militia groups that have joined forces. a camp that is home to over a 1000 soldiers into places 10 minutes drives away from the un base, as well as the french backan base. at least 10 people were killed. many more were wounded. no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. now, human rights watch accuse the malia and military as well as government backed militias of extra judicial killing. and this has increased since there has been an effort by the 1000000 government to support government backed militias. the united nations security council are asking the government of bomber co, led by former military june to a semi goiter,
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to organize free and fair elections as soon as possible. currently, they're scheduled to take place at by february 2022. however, there has been signs by this government to delay those elections. we're here to listen to the transition authorities and determine the best way to support them in their full efforts to realize this transition. we also come with clear messages on the need to organize the election, implement the piece agreement, and stabilize the center of money. the crisis in molly has spread beyond its borders to neighboring and share and burkina faso at stake. here are the people in this a hell over a 1000000 people have been displaced because of the ongoing crisis, with the humanitarian situation degrading rapidly as a tax increase. allen military rule is in miramar of accuse the united nations of
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trying to incite violence following its latest report on the conflict nation. the un is worn, that could be mass atrocities, with reports, thousands of troops gathering in the north of the country, especially put so on me and ma says the tactics their own ministry reminiscent of those deployed before a crack down on the wrangler minority in 2016 but the military leaders of back claiming the u. n is using human rights as a political tool to intervene and affairs oh, protest is backing the military of briefly blocked major roads and a bridge insur downs capital as tensions that grow between the generals and the pro democracy movement. t gas was fired to clear protest as in heart tune, relations of soured between the military and civilian sharing power and a fragile transitional government. it's supposed to lead sudan into elections after a long time, the to a model. the sheer was pushed from power in 2019 hippa,
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morgan has more from her. tim. the response comes after the processes in front of the presidential palace where they've been staging a section for over a week. now, trying to expand the area of the sits in to try to pressure the government into dissolving itself. and a new cabinet be formed by the prime minister. now the reason why they states that sits in front of the presidential palace is because most of them are pro military. they want the military to take over and take charge of the country. many of them telling all to 0 that they want the military to handle the affairs of the nation until elections are held because they said that the government is not representative. now the governor of autumn issued a statement just after be dispersing of the protesters saying that those who are behind the blockade off the bridges and the roads are members of the former ruling party, which was also from power on april 2019 following months of anti government protest,
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he said that there are also uh, parts of the group that are participating in front of the city and, and trying to destabilize the, the country and trying to make it very hard for people to move. so that people can be, get frustrated to the point that they're drawn into violence. now again, the system has been going on for more than of for more than a week with processes demanding that prime minister them to absolve his cabinet. and that the result of a split between the force of freedom in change coalition. that's the ruling coalition. that is right now running the government. now columbia, as most wanted, drug trafficker has been captured by the army. president says, the arrest of dario antonio is to go so known as antonio is the biggest hit to the drug trade. this century is leader of columbia as big as drug contact, which has been blamed for some of the worst violence. the country is seen in the past few years. i was sandra b. s. he has been reporting on this from the capital bank account. the rest of dial antonio also got better known as ot and yell is on the front pages of all the
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newspapers here in columbia, and the talk of the town here in the capital book fair and beyond that, because this is a very significant arrest. but you would be hard pressed to find anybody who believes this carrier, the same weight as the death of pablo escobar back in 1993. as the president of columbia suggested when he announced that the capture people here will tell you that at the height of escobar power, those were much scarier times as bomb went off in a major cities across the country. also, escobar was a very public figure and a person who became a sort of robin hood for many, but poor columbia answer while alton. yeah, he's definitely a household name here. and he is very powerful, especially in the north west of the country. but he spent most of this time hiding in the jungle is no, i don't know if he's regular good news that he was captured or but i don't think
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it's going to change much because the programs in the country remain the same. yeah . okay. no, no, not, not that area, cuz i don't think it will have the same impact as death of public cuba that caused a real change in the country. and within colombian, society, this arrest doesn't feel to say the truth is that it's difficult to know just how much of an impact this will have on the elicit, the drug trade. the experts will tell you that if the demand of cocaine remains the strongest at most likely new leaders will appear that will replace them. what we do know is that the columbia wants to extradite auto near to the united states, where he will face a number of charges, and where many people hope that he will share secrets about both his operations here and his many international connections. daily protest, other severe fuel show, such as have been adding to mounting challenges and haiti prices of sword and some
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petrol stations have been forced to close. now gangs have started kidnapping and killing fuel truck drivers. money at apple airports from port to prince. ah, fires burning in the streets of the haitian capital, while protest, super worsening. insecurity, have swept the city in recent days. demonstrations over fuel shortages are also becoming a daily occurrence. there are fears the city would come to a standstill if supplies art resumed soon. are lit up was that i ended up with the government is not doing its job. they are the ones that you give a security. they should do everything to make sure pumps of petrol. so we can do what we have to do by the plug that despite some gas stations already running dry cues of motorists keep growing as detention at the pump. and when the problem is, the people in government, the rich fighting the pool, so motorists tell us fuel is becoming so hard to come by. it can take days to get
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their hands on only a few gallons across the haitian capital. many petrol stations have closed their doors all together, creating a black market fuel. in recent days, the price of gasoline has gone from $10.00 to $15.00 per gallon. and it's the cost that's only getting higher as the fuel shortage. worse, delivering fuel to residence has become more difficult as violence linked to criminal gangs spreads to more parts of the city. gang members have made a lucrative business out of extorting and kidnapping petrol delivery driver. you'll transporters are threatening to strike, to protest against the violence directed towards delivery personnel. lehman, some opera, not very big. i saw a reason why there's no pitfalls that some of the drivers have been kidnapped previously with the trunks thorn as of paid for the truck to be released, but left the driver behind and they will kill if not, that's why drivers now's kids, go to the congo terminal, because they may get kidnapped music audio. though the recent abduction of 17
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missionaries by haitian gang has captured global headlines, violence and kidnappings are challenged, that most residents here face on a daily basis. and between increasing insecurity, fast rising fuel prices and in economic crisis exacerbated by the ongoing cobit 19 pandemic security experts say the situation is a ticking time bomb for social unrest. mon wizard, off a little al jazeera for the prince. much more have for you on the program. me can western government speak out in support and a jail turkish businessman now there on bassett, as could be expelled from the country over a matter of running on a wild boar hunt in tuscany will tell you why the hunter this animal has taken on greater meaning ah,
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once again, they have been mornings out for certain parts of queens in this particular west of brisbin big showers. once again they've been damaging here. they've been damaged down the coast to new south wales. and once more i got a sort of clash of air charges cooler here and his topically was the north. you get the same in the forecast for monday. whereas the new south wales and victoria, the sun is out, the wind is dropped optically warm, but it's not particularly cold either. first, got more rain coming in. the attempt has come down his result to 20, to keeps going down, and the showers keep going around brisbin. everyone else wallace, as you see it. now, we did see wet weather going towards new zealand, but this storm is rather falling apart now. so it's had north yet more active weather. as the ne, once incomes in the range goes south, we got us again as circulation and familiar story, which is bringing rain for the south in viet nam to that's wrong, maybe and possibly to cambodia in the next day. or so it's warmed up in hong kong,
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not as she was. it was now, nor is it particularly cold elsewhere in china. and is the most rains go save from india. they get familiar, not straight horizontal, but kinking is in them. i think chitter gong or cox's bizarre could be particularly wet in the next essay. ah, it's the world's. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and under lowing momentous scene. context india dixon. in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context. india anal his eda lou.
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ah welcome back. the main stories now. ethiopia is air force as it hit local military installations and take rise fighting intensifies in the long conflict. fight. the opposition to white people's liberation front says an area near hospital was head protest is backing the military of briefly blocked major roads and a bridge and don's capitol as tensions grow between the generals and the pro democracy movement that and then in columbia, the most wanted drug trafficker has been captured the presidents as the arrest of dido, antonio suger, who also goes by the demo. tonio is the biggest hit to the drug trade this century . now, and the other stories are following closely. 10 western nations are waiting to see
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if their ambassador might be expelled from turkey after the president, russia. typo tuan, or did they be declared persona non grata? it comes in response to the u. s. and others issue in the joint statement, calling for the release of jell, businessman, osman kabbalah. he's been accused involvement and failed coo and 2016 and of financing nationwide. protest 3 years earlier, ambassadors have not yet been notified of their status, but the expulsions would mark the deepest rift between turkey and the west during a de ones 19 years in power if they are carried out or still surgeries in istanbul with more. definitely this having such a diplomatic spat with the, the most prominent countries wonder earth is not going to have the turkish economy, you know, right? track. so just this country's majority of them are natal members and turkey is one of the most important nato, a country as well. so if that happens, turkey will literally expel is me to album ambassadors at germany is number
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one, turkey is number 13 partner france or sees and not very much prominent trade partner and the u. s. is the largest nieto member as well, including sri than, than market news zealand and some other companies as well. so this will definitely bring turkey into a direct direct confrontation to promote the competition with the western camp, which is not going to be a good news for the turkish economy. however, this was in a mc him processed turkey recently over syria. yes, military in north africa has been having lots of problems with the usa and some other important european companies own in room in rome. there will be a g, a g 20 meeting next week, for is that one was expecting to meet president biden there, but if the explosion of this diplomat happened, one of these invoices happens. then there are concerns that this meeting will not happen in room between prison out of one and by then that could further deteriorate
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the relations between turkey and the western countries. we tend to iraq, but as a growing security presence in the capital, baghdad, with supporters of pro iranian political party staging as fits here. now they are demanding of re counter votes from the parliamentary elections held earlier this month. muslim, packed with 100 sanders parties, secured the largest number of parliamentary seats, but protested of denounced the vote as a scam. again, the electoral commission until monday to announce a manual recount. otherwise, they said they had masses into their own hands. and then in libya, the electoral commission, as, as candidate registration for december's elections will take place next month. the countries to rival legislative houses have yet to decide on how it will work. a 2020 political deal between previous warring sides means both must agree on a constitutional basis before elections can actually take place. a poll will be a key step and a un backed processed and more than a decade of violence and political unrest in the country. now the united
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states and south korea are, again pressing north korea to refrain from carrying out more missile test. days after it said, it fired a new type of ballistic missile. the u. s. envoy for north career is in so for meetings about the tests and on wanting stalemate and nuclear diplomacy, jonya is refusing to return to talks until washington drops what it calls hostile policies. indonesian airline garza is on the brink of bankruptcy. like all carriers, it's been hit hard by declining ad travel during the course of the koran of ours pandemic the government in indonesia is devising a takeover plan if the company is unable to renegotiate leases and crucially to restructure its debt. jessica washington reports now from jakarta. ah, that emily's is loudest. airport passenger traffic is on the rise. as domestic tourism enjoys research and after months of relative quiet travel restrictions at
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major airports around the country are easing. as the number of coven 19 cases falls, it's a welcome change for the countries aviation industry. but it may not be enough to save one major player drowning and dead. the country's oldest airline guru to indonesia is edging close to bankruptcy. if not a pretty picture in terms off the decks amounting to i'm, this is trillion, so from here, which is coming up to billions. ah, the pandemic had a severe impact on the fly. kerio, passenger numbers have fallen by 90 percent and flight frequency has reduced from 400 to less than 100 flights a day. the airlines total debt is now $4900000000.00 and the company faces several law suits over unpaid debts. the airline c o.
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a fun city. a portrait told al jazeera steps have been taken to turn the company around, including renegotiating airplane, leasing costs and restructuring loans. like many airlines around the world's convert indonesia has struggled through the pandemic because of travel related restrictions. but grew, does that finance or was it started long before the pandemic? and now the fly carrier faces an uncertain future. aviation expert, sega ruetta, indonesia has struggled to compete with low cost carriers grappling with weak earnings while paying for a large and expensive flight of aircraft that i mostly least 5 years earlier receive some of the operational costs of gary's increased dramatically. and then some of the information on flight. for example, java london is not approved profitable. the airline is still mostly owned by the government, and the ministry of state owned enterprises has proposed rebranding. a state own
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charter service pillay to an, as a passenger carry it to replace gruder or putting in more state cash. the ministry declined an interview with to 0. the option of the bankruptcy, liquidation of godaddy is very like the visible option right now under pressure to resolve the crisis at ruder, the government faces a difficult choice either try and save the failing and line or let it collapse. jessica washington out to 0 to carter. the husband of a u. k. charity work detained in iran is gone on hunger strike after a court room. she has to return to prison for a year, which had radcliffe set up camp outside the foreign office in central london to try to prussia diplomats do more for his wife. needs the guard, radcliffe was arrested in teheran and 2016 and convicted of plotting to overthrow iran government a charge she supports as an rights groups deny new charges of propaganda against
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the ruling system were issued a month after she completed her initial 5 years sentence that we're in front of the front office. don't another moment for them to see 2 years on it. so we're just trying to track the prison anytime soon. so we're here just to make the point that the government changes approach. i've had some question for them to do some different. i'm wanting to say it's really is struggling with a rising number of wild oars. now these animals are running through farms that causing traffic accidents and they even monitoring to enter cities in search of food. so adam rainy traveled with some hunters who are trying to take action by keeping their numbers down the hunt is on. it's the 1st day of change alley
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wild afore season. and these dogs have caught the sent it a team effort in tuscany. while they scour the forest, a fellow hunter waits patiently in the hills above. he and others have staked out positions across a wide territory waiting for the right moment. loan hunters like this one are spread across there waiting for their team members to flush out the chin gala with packs of dogs. near by the sound of gunfire, perhaps another member of the team downhill. when we arrive, we see they've had success hunting wild boar long central to tuscan culture and cuisine has gained an urgency. done the room in to the damage they've caused in recent years. is impressive. they now come into our gardens, even our houses, and into town cause and all kinds of damage mark you go out to water garden and you run into a bowl. nano, they even cause car crashes. the hunters have kept their recreational pursuit in
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a new light, calling and out of control population. just decades ago in estimated 50000 bore room for the whole country. that number has risen to 2000000, causing destruction and invading cities. viral videos like this one, show a pack of wild boar, scouring room for food, fertile ground with trash strewn on city street. here, a family of 4 corner, a woman with her groceries across the country. officials are testing different strategies. just after dawn outside rome, these park rangers check traps that were set the night before. clearly a successful night, 3, kazi, last year they caught more than $500.00 board this reserve. the head of the program says, an important goal is within reach. a okey dokey corn i believe if we can catch up to a 1000 or so a year, we can bring back a balance, maintaining the by diversity while reducing damage to agriculture and bringing down
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the numbers while boy and trying to city would see that of the 5 we saw in cages most were juveniles piece for quite young. just a few months old and park ranger say from a population control point of view, that's a good game because what they wanted to catch the bore while they're still young before they're able to reproduce. though not killed immediately, the hard truth is these boys will meet the same fate as those we saw in the hunt. they'll soon be slaughtered for the local market. adarine al jazeera room, 11 picasso. artworks have been sold at auction for more than a $100000000.00. and the collection was featured at the bellagio hotel in las vegas for more than 2 decades. he m g m results groups as the sale will help further improve the diversity of its fine art collection. the auction took place 2 days before what would have been a spanish artist 140, but they, pablo picasso,
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died in 1973. now to more modern works of art, the wilds. first, robotic artists has had, however displayed in egypt. the humanoid made the ancient egyptian sculpture with her own hands. after 1st being created herself by a team of 30 international engineers and experts apiece is on show and gazer at an exhibit blending modern wonders with the last remaining wonder of the ancient world . and in baba reports. ah, they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. so what she might wonder, does this artist make the pyramids in gazer? she's called ada, and she's a british build robot that uses cameras and a robotic arm to create arts. after being detained by egyptian customs for 10 days, ada made it to the site on the edge of cairo in time for a unique card showed. her contribution is this large clay sculpture with 3 legs, based on the greek riddle of the sphinx and lying sideways inside
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a metal and glass sarcophagus. ada's hands had to be covered with gloves, to protect the electric wires from the water. and clay were astonished by the sorts of technology that are coming through on the human side. so ada, though mechanical humanoid is actually for shuddering, what can be done biologically? and so we're very concerned about that and i'm still to really keys into those us place the wider aren't show is called for ever is now it's the 1st of its kind at the geese, plateau, a unesco world heritage site. it features pieces by creators, from around the world, many referencing the location in their works. i was at finance data coin, 10 artists have participated, timmy tipton's and 8 foreigners. as you can see, we have huge sculptures. um and some of them are made an exception. factories, it was honestly a great experience. it's about ha, coming together in the time where in a place where civilization ah,
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basically started and now it's a rebirth because of cold ed. we been separated for a year and a half and humanity started to come together again. and it just goes to prove that when we worked together, we couldn't achieve anything. so an international selection of artists including a mechanical humanoid, whether they do risk being upstaged by nature's own display. the dean baba al jazeera, ah, look at the main stories now to ethiopia is military as carried out more as strikes, integrity is fighting intensifies and the year long conflict of federal air force says it hip facilities run by the tick right people's liberation, fontenot.
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