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you're watching al jazeera light from a headquarters and ohio daddy and applegate also a heads. turkeys. presidents addresses a dispute with western embassies after they back down over a recent diplomatic ro. also ahead and other dire warning about have gone as don. the un says millions of people could die from hunger. ah, we begin with sudan and the crew in the country. the military chief has dissolved the transitional government and declared a state of emergency. i'd before thought about hon has vowed to hold elections as scheduled in 2023, but he says the country was in turmoil. the military had a duty to intervene. while number of ministers on civilian officials had been detained, including the prime minister, abdullah ham doc, internet and mobile phone services are down, the airport is closed and the t. v and radio headquarters were rated. soldiers have
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confronted large numbers of people who responded to calls to resist the military takeover. and according to the sudanese doctors committee, 3 people who died from gun fire. the un envoy 1st, who don has briefly united nations walker pair to confirm that several civilian leaders are being held that unknown locations. today, i'm demanding from everybody to exercise, utmost risk and restraint. i'm calling on the military release, although it was that were unlawfully to change today. and i'm asking the stakeholders to return to dialogue and restore the constitutional order as well as not to poach domestic peace and political transition at risk. we stand ready, of course, to support the country on its path. tom's domestic peace and political transition. have a morgan has mr. forest from harcum. i just after months of power,
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struggle with civilian leaders to dance general's have stage a coup and imposed a state of emergency breaking up a faction transitional government that has been leading the country home of jesus. yeah, i think the garden, we dissolve the soften council and the cabinet and we put an end to the mass jobs and under secretaries. and the state governors will revise everything and will take decisions to watch everything. ah, general hans, as the military had to intervene to and political and fighting with a cross to dan. this fury tens of thousands of men and women can breaching on the street to show their anger against the fed and military takeover. martha knew i didn't have an urgent call to all sudanese civilians who want to protect the revolution. what the military is doing is a betrayal to all citizens on all fronts. it is the duty of all civilians to move and to block all roads outside to prevent any military force to move right now,
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all of us must unite to show the truth. i did go with the hana, the return of the old regime is impossible. no matter what the excuses or the justifications return is impossible. this is the 1st statement of the people, women and men are refusing any kind of fraud on democracy and civil society. the military has arrested several civilian members of the transitional government and moved prime minister abdullah handbook to an undisclosed location fronting global concerns. c do you is very concerned about sedans, military forces reportedly putting, ah, prime minister. hm. duck, under house arrest and as well as detaining other members of the civilian leadership. and we urge for their fast reedy ah, included the pro democracy forces of freedom and changed coalition. born out of the 2018 uprising that out that long time leader omar bashir has all 4 protests and
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strikes to resist the qu, division between the military and civilian sides of the transition. government widened after last month failed to attempt by forces loyal to receive both sides, blame each other for lo, reforms or worsening economic crises, poverty and corruption. while the move has angered many, some have been a. bruce had been news of the military takeover for more than a week. a group of political parties have been fishing a system in front of the presidential palace urging the military to dissolve the government. they accuse a central body of the force of freedom and change coalition of not including all those who took part in the 28th and uprising in the government. that's the sim, played a major role in the military take over. the military have been key to creating the conditions for this discord in security. and certainly in congress to given that behind as you know, in many ways, since we had a state in this hybrid transitional arrangement. and those who have been part of this movement to push the government out are themselves key members of government.
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so any criticism of government performance is very much self criticism. i think the hard one games of the pro democracy uprising have not led to the reforms. many people thought force and now with more political upheaval, the nation is once again on the edge. he but morgan august 0 to me. our white house correspondent kimberly hallett has more on the us reaction. the white house and the president. 8 deeply alarmed by the takeover of the transitional government, the white house saying that it rejects the actions of the military. it calls for the immediate release of not just the prime minister, but also others that are currently being held in house arrest. and the united states continues to strongly support the sudanese people demand for a democratic transition that this is the will, the sudanese people in the united states support that effort in terms of aspirations for peace, liberty, and justice. so now what is being evaluated according to the white house is how
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best the united states can help the sudanese people achieve that goal though. what so troubling for the united states and all this is that what has transpired is exactly what the united states spent. 2 days in terms of meetings of the region with the various parties trying to avert. and so that is why the white house now looking at next steps in order to try and assist the sudanese people and the goal of democratic process as well as piece the circus president read to play a burden on says no foreign diplomats can remain in the country unless they respect the country's laws, his remarks follows a route between ankara and 10 ambassadors from western countries over a jail to activist. let's speak to restore swords or he's joining us or if stumble, what more did or do i have to say? and is it safe to say that this route has now been escalated?
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well, it seems that the so ab, a big a secured political dispute, or political crisis, is a warranted or my, but the pres never just had a presser. and he says that at the ambassador statement, or all were the case of horsemen kamala, businessman. he took who was arrested or who is imprisoned. sincere, 2017 on their statement during statement of tan for an ambassadors for an invoice in turkey was paul diggler moore to with it. and he says that there's a joint statement was an attack over the sovereignty of the country and independence of the judiciary. and he says that he as president could not tolerate such an into france. and that as a president, his intention was not to create create a crisis. however, to protect the sovereignty. bandy, in that they did so many of the country and their national interests as well. and here that he says that the ambassadors to they really that or the announced that they will abide are due by the vienna call ration article or for the 1st,
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which are says that the foreign diplomats must respect the ad that the national rules, laws and regulations of the hosting countries, and he says that he welcomes that and that here expect them from now want to be more careful. and also he says that whatever attacks the turkey's sovereignty well will not be able to stay in turkey. it seems that the political crisis, a real political crisis is averted for not, and there are enough reasons actually for both parties to act into a more positive constructive way. because just remember this 10 countries, 10 ambassadors include in the usa, germany, france, which are the nato allies and turkey's largest 3 partners as well. so turkey's economy definitely is, is a fragile economy and took, it doesn't want to have to deepen the crisis. it will not be in the benefit of the company, but on the other hand,
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particular nato is the key issue here took is the 2nd largest nato member here. and in case of a diplomatic dispute between these 2 got this, we did these 2 parties. it could create the friction within the nato, beyond the repair, and also in rome with a couple of days later, there will be the summit of group 20 or g 20, and present that one is expecting to meet the president of the united states joe biden. so he didn't want to go to rome with such a political disputes. and on the other hand, we can see that the western companies particular need to ally civil of this 10 companies are turkeys need to allies. they also didn't want to deepen the crisis of that could and a further the friction within nato. for now, there is a ground, there is a ground for wrong posted ground, but we do not know whether describes is going to be turn internal paternity. or there's a rule between the 2 part is going to continue, right,
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right. so you'll keep across that story for the time being. thank you so much for that update from a stumble. now, the usaa, it's patients with iran is wearing thin over nuclear negotiation, special envoy, robert malley said to ron, should not delay its return to the talks. any longer his comments. com is the e use negotiator is due to meet his counterpart in brussels for talks on resuming nuclear discussions. the one says i've gone, ashton is on the brink of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, and millions of people could die because of food shortages. the u. n. food program is asking world leaders to take action and release billions of dollars of frozen humanitarian donations. un says 2 thirds of have gone astounds population. that's 23000000 people are food insecure. stephanie decker has more from trouble. count down 2 catastrophe and one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. if not the worse. those are the warnings from the world food programs executive director. if
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you look at the numbers over here hoff buff gannons population are facing severe food insecurities in this latest report. 22.8000000 people. 14000000 of those are children. and also interestingly saying that for the 1st time urban areas, areas like cobble in the main cities are facing the same rate of food insecurities as the rural areas. there are various reasons for this, but the main one also recently compounded by the fact that the international community is withholding billions and billions of dollars of much needed money here everyone. we've spoken to whether they're civil servants under the taliban government taliban fighters, people who work in the health sector and nurses, people who work in centers of drug rehabilitation. they have not been paid their salaries and months. people do not have the cash to feed themselves. also recently a couple of weeks ago, even world food program saying that only 5 percent of households across the country are getting enough to eat. so desperate times you're really going to get worse with
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the onset of winter temperatures dropping below freezing. here it will snow it will be wet at and also the aid agencies warning that many people who are displaced will be cut off for much needed aid and russia briefly. also quoting for the international community to release those funds. we've been talking to people here, one man yesterday telling us that this is not the money of the taliban. this is not isolate money. this is the money that belongs to the afghan people. and the situation is so desperate that they need to release it as soon as possible. still has on al jazeera nigeria launches a new digital currency. but will people be willing to use it? quite israel's supreme court has postpone the decision to effect a palestinian family from their home and occupied east jerusalem ah
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or tracking a weather maker over the caspian sea. hello everyone, come with me. let me show you. it may dive down somewhat. weather into tater on. i'll show the 3 day one sec, but elsewhere across the middle east, we've got plenty in the way of sunshine. okay, here's the next 3 days for a tighter, an 8. now we're looking at an increasing level of clouds. by the time we get towards wednesday and we may see those winds pick up as well. but i do think they will stay dried off to northern parts of baka stand right now. a mile by temperatures have dropped here. the hor, 26 islam about 24. so the next 3 days for islam of bud k $2426.00. but look at these overnight lows, fresh 7 degrees and by the way you are well below average off to turkey right now. brisk, went through the boss for us is stumble, hiv 17 degrees, but i think we'll see those wind gusts up to 40 kilometers per hour on tuesday. central africa, we've got some big storm clouds over the equitorial, guinea, cameroon, and southern sections of nigeria. we go bit further toward the south right now,
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that what, whether pulls away from durban, but you know, for johannesburg, showers will always be near over the next few days as what our 3 day forecast shows as and your temperatures are also below average for this sub the year, that's it, that's all susan. ah frank assessment. what's the point of the you? and if multilateralism isn't part of its dna, we need someone we're sovereign states can exchange opinions even likely to change biking behavior. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do and it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on out jazeera oh,
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the teller, we got the top stories on al jazeera, this, our sedans doctors committee says 3 protesters have been killed by the army and 80 people have been injured after colds for civil disobedience in response to mondays, military crew general, but for the whole hand, he acted to rescue a country in turmoil. and that elections will still happen a scheduled next year. he says the military had a constitutional judy to intervene. turkeys president as foreign diplomats must respect the country's laws if they want to remain there. his remarks follows a route between ankara and 10 ambassadors from western countries over a jail. dr. israel supreme court has postponed a decision on an appeal by
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a palestinian family against forced eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. the drake family in some one is one of a 100 families who could lose their home because of eviction suits, brought by israeli settlers. a law enacted by the connex. it allows jews, but not palestinians to reclaim land laws than the 1. 948 war without having it has more from outside the court in west jerusalem. what happened here is that the family of today's hearing has submitted to the court document showing that its own that house in san juan. since 1965 at the time occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians and they had purchased it from douglas, georgia, indian custodian at the time now fast forward to 2002. that's when the 2nd organization decided that actually that lad belonged to
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a jews. because back in the 19th century, at the end of the 19th century, under the ultimate empire, that land belonged to a jewish endowment that had put it at the service of do. how about jamini jews who were incorporated it is an extremely complicated case really to understand, but this is exactly what happened. not only for the families today the today that concerned with this hearing, but it by, by and large, many families in occupied east jerusalem. and actually in other parts of israel, so certainly what will happen eventually what the judge will decide whether it's in a few days, weeks or months will set the tone for many other families. but what we have been searing seeing actually over the past month, whether it's here, a hearing course and one or the previous hearing a few months ago. push genera is that see the deployed is being hesitant of coming
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up with a final decision simply because of the charge atmosphere in jerusalem. because of the political aspect of this case. and because tension does so high that they can flare up at any time. around 2000000 people in kenya are facing starvation as a long lasting drought effect crops. the government has declared a national disaster. katherine sawyer ports to northeastern kenya. in this part, over g, i county, there's nothing left to eat for a black man. hussein up these remaining cattle nearly every day he wakes up to this . his animals are wasting away and dying from hanger and disease. he said his prized pool, the wood on a good day cost around $700.00 does not have long to leave either. most of the animals here in northeast and kenya are in poor condition. his desperate
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a lot to little higher put on a ball on. if we're struggling of $700.00 cattle for 3 families, there's only $300.00 left there, malnourished. the ones that appear healthy, just drop. i'm not sure what's affecting them in another village. many kilometers away. shabanni. zach is just get him back home from a 4 hour track to fetch water for his family and the sheep and goats. he desperately needs to keep alive, dead and dying livestock. scatter his compound a lot, a lot. for 7 months we've been fetching water from very far away. luther ab malnutrition rates continue to rise. children are receiving emergency food supplies from 8 agencies early must, lacking our children are affected. they get the coffin. we hope to get more food for them. many people are suffering from the drought. the local government is distributing hey, nutritional livestock pellets, as well as transporting water to the most remote villages. but the need is to great
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heightens from different communities across the region. come to water in point such as this one to share the resource, but because of the drought, the water is running low, so is pasture, and government officials, talis terrible arms. the drought in part of kenya wasn't by climate change, has been declared a national disaster. here in would year passively stelis, it has not rained for the last 2. yes. where the cost is see the current short range will not help much the food security currently is there a no the 3rd fiercer will be color critical. and if we me not receive them adequate greenville in the coming few days, then that definitely is not something where you can handle as a county that resources we have is very limited times are hot, even for the most resilient of animals. rare. while species found only in this part
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of the country, also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exertion. back in the village of blackman who's seen tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. cattle, sorry, al jazeera, what year ne and kenya, nigeria has launched the digital currency only months after and borrowed banks and financial institutions from dealing with crypto currencies. the central bank of nigeria said the currency named the narrow will operate as an electronic wallet. the banks governor says he wants to make the inner accessible to everyone just like cache. uh huh. the address is in boucher. he says the government on the central bank in nigeria are convinced that mera is an essential development. they feel that the wilcock, the cost of banking in this country and facility trade, not only in nigeria, but across the world, especially dias for him, really, texas,
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which of course the central bank is encouraging nigeria living abroad to send me their dollars with extra cash above the exchange rate here in the country. now this is the idea behind it, and it's also given the government platform to raise its taxes. this is a country that's struggling with revenues and it has a lot on the it's played a lot of projects to do with the government, see stuff as another opportunity to raise revenues. and it's also trying to say that this will ease transactions among individual corporate organizations. and anybody transacting banking in this country. however, there are concerns about how these, this will work. already we understand the thousands of applications on top. thousands of downloads have been met by individuals eager to see how this works. but again, there are security concerns in a country where financial fraud is still a major concern in nigeria. now also worries about accessibility. the government
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wants to make sure that at least 10 percent of the current bank holdings are transferred into these e commerce or a wallet, as they call it the ira. now, will the traditional bank agree to that? that is very interesting proposal. people are watching closely to see how these banks when react to this. a report from amnesty international is criticizing the bangladesh government for what it calls a crackdown on freedom of expression groups as a special cyber law has been used to target dissenting voices, including journalists and artists, conver chandry reports from deca la steer, political cartoonist, ahmed kabuki, sure, and 10 others were arrested. they were accused of criticizing debunk. they should governments response to koby 19 after 10 months in jail. fisheries now out on bail . i'm ugly le let us say, i could never imagine that one day i would be facing jail terms and torture,
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just for drawing political cartoons and making critical comments. we're going through a time when they are trying to break an artist, brush and writers pen. this is not the kind of bundled dish we drunk does. the digital security act that was used to arrest people like he sure it was past 3 years ago. it gives the government wide ranging powers to search, find an arrest anyone without a warrant. hundreds of dissenting voices, including young students, have been charged and detained on that this law. the last resort for an accused is to seek justice in bangladesh. his highest coat in a verdict reached in march this year, the chief justice of bangladesh cautioned a man, accused of violating the digital security act that there would be no consideration for bail for people who tires the image. a bang of that in any way too many that interpretation of law was both vague and discouraging. after 50 t, they mistress disappearance photojournalist shuffle. islam cudgel was found
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blindfolded and tied up near the indian border. his son pollock says his father was subsequently arrested and his on bail now facing trials. my father's journalist is now facing tv. he does if we dec cases against him. in one of them out of the $32.00 accused. he's the only one still being charged by the other $31.00 names have bingo. this says it's all about what we're going. the government admits the legislation has not worked perfectly, but its law minister se steps would be taken to make sure no one can be arrested before the end of an investigation. we have see, you misuse it, be all the digital secured here. and we are having a dialogue with the united nations high commissioner for human rights office in geneva so that we can understand the best practices all of the work. and we would like to stop at the misuse and abuse of this. it came wide, the zaman was a professor at bangladesh of national university. he was sacked last year after
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a post on social media about the prime minister, his and exile fearing prosecution. under the digital act, the current government is faithful of the general public. they don't tolerate any kind of descent or free speech that would inspire people to rise up. they used section 57 under the i c t act to terminate me from my job and sent me to jail. in recent years, at least 10 editors of national and regional daily's and online news platforms have faced legal charges under the cyber law. according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mistress that of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and
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freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution. and we tried to re al jazeera doctor. it's been 7 years since eric garner uttered the words i can't breathe as he was dying under the choke hold of a new york police officer. and now a rare judicial inquiry is looking into how his death was handled. gabriel elizondo reports from new york, eric gardener was unarmed, and by all accounts minding his own business. when new york police officers accused him of selling lou cigarettes outside a convenience store, daniel pen to leo, one of the officers on seen, put gardener in a chokehold and prohibited under department use of force guidelines. and that led to the death of the 46 year old father of 6, a grand jury decision not to charge pen to leo sparked nationwide protests. gardener's dying words, i can't breathe, became a national rallying cry against police brutality. 5 years later,
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pennsylvania was fired from the new york police department, and the city settled a wrongful death claim with gartner's family for several $1000000.00. but 7 years on gardener's mother, gwen carr says there is still work to be done. there is no justice for eric, eric is gone, but we still need closure. and closure would look like to me. if all those offices who was involved in my son's death that day, stand accountable. and there was transparency and which we know all of that was try and tried to be hidden. a judge granted when cars request to hold a judicial inquiry into her son's death. such inquiries are very rare. the last time one was held here in new york was over a 100 years ago, and it's not a trial. there will not be a jury, and nobody will be found guilty or innocent when it's over. but it's
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a way for lawyers to question powerful people. they dealt with gardeners, death, and a way to get a public record of who knew what when and why certain decisions were made. in a setback to the gardener family, the judge decided new york mayor bill de blasio does not have to testify saying he can instead submit a written statement despite being directly named in the inquiry. one of the critics say that reasoning undermines the very point of what the inquiries meant to address transparency. how do we whole our public leaders accountable if they're allowed to just submit statements, right? when you're named on a case and you're not being called to be active, participating, vocal and under sworn oh, it's a pass. the city fought against holding inquiry, arguing it was unnecessary. a spokesperson for the cities,
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