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under house arrest, including the prime minister and others. and is also the mind that these actions that have transpired are very much a stark contrast to the will of the sudanese people. in other words, the pursuit of justice, liberty, and also peace. and so the united states, you heard there as well from ned price to spoke 1st and for the state department. the really next steps are being evaluated. but we do know that when it comes to humanitarian aid, the headline in the last few moments in the united states have pause that. a to sedan in light of the actions taken by the military. yep. all right, thank you so much. kimberly how reported from the white house now, more than 243000000 people have been infected with corona virus since 2019, almost 5000000 of them have died. the virus has also cut a part through the world's economies. and now the world health summit is underway in berlin,
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with the pandemic at the top of the agenda. here is dominant king for almost 2 years, the world has been struggling to deal with the corona virus 1st with lock towns, masks, and social distancing. and then for much of this year with vaccine silva for now in berlin, many of the world's top scientists, medics and ministers are working through what they see is the next big challenges. debating what new measures to take against the virus with the continuing ability to mutate into more dangerous forms. we know that no vaccine is going to be 100 percent effective against infection, even optimal stuff. so you still have to take the other precaution like wearing of the mos maintaining a distance. still divided transmission around the world has gone down to the level that we feel comfortable. and so it's really very important for people who receive to those of the vaccine all the time. those do not feel that they are 100 percent protected because they can still get infected and they can infect others as well.
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but in order to have a booster shot, the patient must 1st have been vaccinated. and some survey suggest there is an increasing gap in availability between developed and developing countries. with campaigners describing this is vaccine inequity. far more people in europe and north america have access to vaccines compared to those in africa. government made promises to share that scene, but only very little of that has actually been shared with a lot of promises on the table for by the end of the year. some of these promises were made in the middle of this year just way too slow. people are dying in the 6 months that were waiting for promises to be fulfilled. some of those promises were made by the e. u and its member states here and the german capital. the government has faced some criticism for the speed of its aid response. ministers say they plan to give at least a $100000000.00 doses of vaccine to the needy countries. part of
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a wider e u. response of around 500000000 doses that are being made available. but that still leaves potentially billions of people waiting for a vaccine uncertain of how or when it might come and vulnerable to the virus, while they wait. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, moldova as buying 1000000 cubic meters of natural gas from poland in a bit to reduce its dependency on russia state energy firm gas from the tiny balkan country declared a state of emergency over gas shortages and requested supplies from its neighbors. on friday, its been locked in negotiations with gas brought to secure a new supply deal for weeks. the russian firm extended the current contract to the end of october and is threatening to cut supplies by december 1st. coming up on the all, just the renews our drove in north. kenny pushes more than $2000000.00 towards hunger
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. and in the n b a unhappy fans of the brooklyn that's rally behind their star. they are more not story later in sports. ah. were tracking a weather maker over the caspian sea. hello everyone. come with me. let me show you . it may dive down some weather into tater on. i'll show you the 3 day one sec. but out for across the middle east, we've got plenty in the way of sunshine. ok, here's the next 3 days for a tighter and now we're looking at an increasing level of clouds. by the time we get toward 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 stone right now. and maya by temperatures have dropped here. la hor 26 is warm. about $24.00. so the next 3 days for as long as the body k 2426. but look at these overnight. lows,
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fresh is 7 degrees. and by the way, you are well below average off to turkey right now. brisk wind through the boss for us is symbol high. 17 degrees, but i think we'll see those when goes 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, that what, whether pulls away from durban, but you know, for a johannesburg showers will always be near over the next few days. that's what our 3 day forecast shows as. and your temperatures are also below average for the sample year. that's it, that's all season. ah lou confronted with some of the worlds was dead quality. mongolian government has begun shutting the nation's polluted capital. cities, coal mines. ah. but as the struggle rages to save the
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environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men who earn their living beneath it? a witness? at the coal face on al jazeera and the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi talks to con, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge brang something and they didn't even see the kids foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. coming soon on al jazeera o.
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a hello again. the top stories on the news hour to don. doctors committee says 3 protesters have been killed by the army and 80 people have been injured after colds for a civil disobedience in response to mondays, military coups general off, the hon says he acted to rescue a country in turmoil on that elections will still happen, scheduled next year, it also says the military had a constitutional duty to intervene. turkeys presidents as foreign diplomats must respect the country's laws if they wants to remain there. his remarks follows a route between ankara and tenant bastards from western countries over a jail activist. go back to the military crew and sudan. sarah ogden. gillian is a former spokesman for the sudanese professionals association and it's currently
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based in england. she says, the sudanese people aren't divided but like to say that what happened today was something that we were worried that will take place at some stage. the sudanese are not divided. this is a counter revolution. and the return of the pre regina in a way or another and. 5 what and what he has now you know, statement clearly, although he said he will maintain the constitutional agreement or to put our lives the articles. # that support the the, the civic transition, the people have stick to the street. we are worried. there are injuries. this is a brutal regime that is coming back very angry and very, you know, looking for event. one of the attacks is again the, this mental committee that was working on this naturally the previous regime. therefore, there is no justification to what has happened. it is a qu, it is
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a ministry who we are pleased that the african union have suspended the membership of students in the african union. those who have been calling for the military to intervene, or those who are pro the previous regina. that is no sudanese who will call for that. this is just a stakes already. for the pro government, a government and portable and hannity to find that executes after we have given all of the sticker fights and those who have been killed in a bit a peaceful, historical revolution. we can never ever called the military to come and help around 2000000 people in kenny are facing starvation as a long lasting drought effect crops. the government, as the cleared and national disaster, catherine saw a report from northeastern kenya. in this part of what you are county,
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there's nothing left to eat for abdullah man who's saying abe's remaining cattle nearly every day he wakes up to this. his animals are wasting away and dying from hanger and disease. he said he's 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 canna are in poor condition. his desperate loitered a little higher to little ball on. if we're struggling of $700.00 cattle for 3 families, those 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 soc, is just getting 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,
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deb malnutrition rates continue to rise. children are receiving emergency food supplies from 8 agencies early must, lacking our children are affected. they get sick often. we hope to get more food for them. many people are suffering from the drought. the local government is distributing hey, nutritional livestock pallets, as well as transporting water to the most remote villages. but the need is to great hiders from different communities across the region, come to what are important such as this one to share the resource, but because of the drought, the water is running low. so is pastor and government officials, talis, there of alarms. 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 years where the caster say the current short rains will not help much the food security currently is there
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a no the 3rd fiercer will be caller critical and the for we may not receive em, adequate drain. val, in the coming few days, then that definitely is not something we can handle as a county. the resources we have is very limited times are hot even for the most resilient of animals. rare while species found only in this part of the country, also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exertion. back in the village, a black man was seen, tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. catherine saw you al jazeera, what year? ne, kenya. israel supreme court has postponed a decision on an appeal by palestinian family against force the eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. the wake family in san juan is one of 100 families that could lose their homes. because if eviction suits brought by is
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really settlers. a law enacted by the kinessa allows jews, but not palestinians to reclaim land lost in the 1948 war without becoming age was outside the court and west through selim. what happened here is that the family of today's hearing has submitted to the court document showing that it's own that house in san juan. as 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 set an organization decided that actually that lad belonged to 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 help out jamini jews who
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were in corporate. so it is an extremely complicated case, really to understand, but this is exactly what happened, not only for the families today today that concerned with this hearing, that it, by, by and large, many families in occupied ease, journalism 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 about what we have been searing. seeing actually over the past few months, whether it's here, a hearing person, one or the previous hearing a few months ago. push genera, is it see the deployed is being hesitant of coming up with a final decision simply because of the charge atmosphere in jerusalem. because of the political aspect of this case, and because tensions are so high that they can flare up at any time,
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they come brave year a volcano when the canary islands is continuing to spew lava. after a cone collapse that the weekend, the volcano has been interrupting on the palm for more than 4 weeks. lava has destroyed thousands of buildings. more than 6000 people have had to evacuate their homes. spain prime minister has promised to speed up a to help people whose livelihoods have been destroy. greenhouse gas emissions reached the record high again last year, putting the world far behind it's climate change goals. that's according to the world meteorological organizations, annual greenhouse gas bulletin. it found the rise was higher than average over the last decades. at the current rate, the report concluded temperature rises will significantly exceed the paris agreement target niger, y'all has launched the digital currency only months after bard banks and financial institutions from dealing with crypto currencies. the central bank of nigeria said
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the currency name the in ira will operate as an electronic wallet. the banks governor says he wants to make the in excess of all to everyone, just like cash. and i did research in boucher for us and he says the government on the central bank in nigeria are convinced that you narrow isn't 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, which of course the central bank is encouraging nigeria, living abroad to send me that 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 if there's another opportunity to raise revenues. and it's also trying to say that this will ease transactions among
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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 or 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 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 in ira. now, will the traditional banks agree to that? that is a very interesting proposal. people are watching closely to see how these banks when react to this. an american rental company has ordered a 100000 electric cars from tesla. its the biggest order ilan must company has ever
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received before. $1000000000.00 deal will give hurts the largest electric vehicle fleet in north america. each tesla model 3 will cost $40000.00. the rental company we'll take full delivery of the cars by the end of next year. still had on the news hour, the sports news and tom brady reaches yet another nfl milestone. all the details right after the break. ah
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. well, i've got a sounds 1st international sporty. matt says the taliban took control of the country has ended in a pure joy. the cricket team made a winning thought to their campaign at the t 20 woke up, and it was a crushing victory over scotland. i've got his tawn batted 1st and scored a $190.00 runs in reply, scotland or bull down for just 60 g, but you are a man was named man of the matter after taking the 5 wickets a box alone. i have condemned the treatment of coach ronald coleman, where he received from fence after sunday's loss to our tribals real madrid videos on social media showed people surrounding be blocking and blocking coleman's car as he tried to leave the stadium. he also received verbal abuse. the club has labeled the treatment as violent. coleman is on the increasing pressure following barcelona as poor thought to the season. are now joined by sam marson,
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who's the barcelona correspondent for e s p n f c. some. it's clear, many friends want to me and talk to how long before that happens. yeah. could, mom was actually closer to the stack about 2 weeks ago just for the international break. it looked like he was going to be start. there are lots of people at the club that wanted any job i look forward to the president was, was leaning towards 2nd him and then the last minute just before a defeat for next chemistry following advice from from some of the people inside the club to trust the law whose opinion he really, really values like like joy, he decided to stick with criminal noises by that the thick with companies decided to give him a bad time and see what stability can bring as possible and bring plays back. but human noted as much as the next it dependent on result. stay of execution if you will. he is $12.00 games and then the class to put the pressure back on in boss and now have full winnable games for the jump in before the november international break story includes a big jump in place game. and boss's progress in the champions league,
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it's probably going to be dependent on, on comments future as long as they can stay with in touch with the top 4 in the meeting, it is kind of jumping leeker that's going to be that's going to be case. he's living on a case by case basis, which is an ideal, there's no expectation to be hit beyond just the question of how long he can remain in the job this season. some apart from, you know, messy and the problems that you have mentioned. what's gone wrong for the dutchman? yeah, i mean there's a lot, let's go wrong. you have to be faster. and he took over the club in august, went between 2 and the other. matthew was trying to leave the club and that was the 1st thing you have to deal with. he was so at the way with that new slot as and even replicate. you have been very, very kids, but that will play. it's about the letter in the last 56 years since then. he's had to be the coach that not been able to spend any money when in the past they, they've wasted money on price like we spent time and continue giving a return on investment of over 100000000. neither pennies to spend rooted this funds the junior season. but this summary for right on on pre transfer does as
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a number of players was sold on or left message. you said until improvement. so he's had to use youngsters. he had to deal with the club team with our president to 3 months last days. and when, when bob sat down in the electrical delayed because of the pandemic, you know, we have to deal with, with the pandemic compared to the stadium. really, really difficult to 18 month in charge because he's had so many programs to deal with the thought with some of them. well, but the overriding feeling is that he's not top level coach. he's not in the bracket of you know, over or even like i'm on a chip which is tina, if you will, need to upgrade that to get the best of these young players coming through. i think the mood among the fans is it's time for change. the problem is that there's no obvious change right now. i think it is important to know on came in, because obviously it doesn't say everything outside the ground just inside the ground. it was one of the, it was the game with full capacity allowed income. now they're just on the 90000 and then when i went to spectrum and i'm not. so when you reached the point of my retirement, come now the white hankies come out and,
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and find the turn against the manager. and that wasn't the case. that wasn't the case on, on sundays, but the last 2 materials we did have, they seemed outside the ground. but that was, you know, a selection of fans and not representative of the of them was there on the day as, as on paper there was some, if he leaves, who do you think will replace him? but is the big question and the question joanne reports has been trying to one doesn't district challenge well if we, if we go back to the summer joint report, the old one. okay. but i didn't want to say that i needed to try and find a replacement. he couldn't find a replacement that he kept with me and he still can't find the replacement. we're looking at like the job, her mandate under pale, ever best. there martinez, who mentioned and none of them approved at the top level, eva, so that's sort of something that counseling increment factor. and then perhaps the coaches that the boss would like having jobs or not attainable until the end of the season. perhaps the best, the best bet for me of those would be at home and just with the club. but if we're looking at someone in a job, someone who's ready for
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a long time project at it and holler at doing a great job playing in a, in a style that possibly you will be doing great work with young players knows some of the pos, the classroom my time and i think he could come to that as well. some marston, barcelona, corresponded for. yes, dan, thank you very much for them. well man to say neither the manager only going to social, received a very different response from fines outside old trafford. despite that 5, no loss to liverpool, norwegian might be under intense scrutiny, but he was happy to sign autographs and pose for selfish before leaving the stadium after the loss to the bitter rivals. folsham said he was at walk bottom and earlier we spoke to former manual night, the goal, keep a mark both niche about social future at the club. i really think it has come to a game by game situation after what we saw yesterday. you know, it's easy, very, very easy to turn around and say, okay, you know you've got a sacking now
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a couple things on that. number one, if the club have or have not talked to any possible suitors, you don't know what those possible replaces. have said they may have said we don't want to come in unless we come in at the end of the season, or we want certain conditions met. so there's that and then the other thing as well, you know, these next 3 games taught them away at alons are away in match day for the champions league and also matches the city at home, right before the international break. i got to be absolutely crucial. this whole period will be crucial. so if looking at it from the outside point of view, it's very difficult to say because as an x team may use such a good man, he was an excellent player and you want him on the bottom my heart to do so well. and you know, you want to be as loyal as you can, but you gotta be low to the club as well. in terms of the fact that this cannot go on and are really do believe that these next 3 games will tell a story in itself,
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in which case that if that happened to lose the 3 games, maybe even 2 out of the 3, which is a huge possibility that there will be a big chance that come the international break that there will be a change or 5 have been rallying around and be a saw car. irving a who's been sidelined for refusing to get vaccinated against cove at 19 protests as a tried to form the barclay center ahead of the brooklyn's 1st home game of the season of and isn't allowed to play in new york because of no job, no play policy so the nets won't allow urban to play for practice or practice with the team until he's fascinated. tom brady has become the 1st nfl player to throw 600 korea touchdown passes, that the tampa bay call to back accomplish the feet during his team's 38 to 3 crashing of the chicago there. that's for me back to that in. thank you so much center for that update and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we had you over to our teams and london leave with you in just
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