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15 days with the option of extending it for another 15 days without congress's approval, with detailed coverage, with his rights group in southeast asia, say, very concerned about the rise in reported cases of poll working conditions from around the world government and the good agencies that describe the recent incident as planned with the a more stable. i think the country ah the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. the by the administration condemns the coincidence and suspends millions of dollars of aides in response. ah, lose it on thousands. canadians in the streets to protest against the military takeover. the 7 people are killed in firing. i. security forces
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i'm hello marketing. this is al jazeera at my, from doha. also coming up a nationwide strike in haiti to protest against violence, mass kidnappings and a fuel crisis. severe drought and parts of kenya, which is more than $2000000.00 people towards hunger. ah, united states has condemned the military coincidence saying it will not hesitate to hold to account those responsible for the overthrow of the transitional government that was supposed to usher in democracy. the bite ministration is demanding the release of all detained political prisoners. it's suspended $700000000.00 in emergency assistance to sit on the un security council. we'll discuss it on behind
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closed doors. on tuesday, the u. n. is calling for restraint. 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 for us to forge the country on its part tom's domestic peace and political transition. a state of emergency is now in force in the country, so says at the health ministry have told on jesse or that 7 people have been killed after protests following monday schools will bring you more details on you as soon global reaction in a moment. first though, this report from hip morgan, what happens are there on monday? i just after months of power, struggle with civilian leaders to dance general to have stage a coup and impose a state of emergency breaking up a fact transitional government that has been leading the country home of jesus.
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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 embracing on the street to show the anger against the fed and military takeover. 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, all of us must unite to show the truth. i think i was the hey, now the return of the old regime is impossible. no matter what the excuses or the justifications the return is impossible. this is the 1st statement of the people,
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women and men are refusing any kind of fraud on democracy and civil society. the military has arrested several sibling members of the transitional government and moved prime minister, abdullah ham built an undisclosed location fronting global concerns. c the you is very concerned about sedans, military forces, reportedly putting, ah, prime minister, hum, duck under house arrest. and as well as detaining other members of the civilian leadership. and we urge for their fast, really into down the pro democracy forces of freedom and change coalition. born out of the 2018 uprising that out, that long time leader omar bashir has called for protests and strikes to resist the coo 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. a worsening economic crisis,
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poverty and corruption. many people are angry, but some of writing the news of the military take over a coalition of political parties has been teaching assistant in front of the presidential palace for more than a week, urging the military to take control its members. they, some of those who participated in the 2018 uprising against the government have not been listened to. the military have been key to creating the conditions for this discord in security. and certainly in congress to given that the bar hon is in many ways. and since we had a state in this hybrid transitional arrangement and those who have been part of this, this movement to push the government out are themselves key members of government. so any criticism of government performance is very much self criticism. i think the hard one gains 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. rosalind jordan
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has more on the u. s reaction to mondays come from washington, dc. the bike net ministration is taking every opportunity to say that it condemns the coup attempt in cartoon on monday. not only has the by debt ministration decided to suspend all $700000000.00 and economic assistance to the transitional government. it also says it is watching very closely how members of the hotel are behaving as the process carries out. this is what met. price had to say about the prospect of sanctions against members of the military rosin. it is very early hours . this happened overnight. we're evaluating the situation on the ground. we're watching very closely. we are communicating and coordinating very closely with our allies and with our partners around the world. so i don't want to get ahead of, of where we are. but suffice to say that we are willing to resort to any and all appropriate measures to hold accountable. those who me be attempting to derail
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on the will, the aspirations of the sudanese people and those who may be responsible for violence for violence that we may yet see. the co happened just hours after the u. s. as special envoy for the horn of africa. jeffrey feltman left the country. he had been left with the impression that the process of political transition and reconciliation was still on track according to some in the state department. now, the big issue is whether or not this will affect the resolution of another regional crisis. that of the grand ethiopian renaissance damn otherwise known as gert officials here at the state department, say they need to deal with the political situation of cartoon 1st and worry about other regional issues later. well, are they? i spoke with cameron hudson, who's a us special envoy to see don and was also director of african affairs at the
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national security council here at lines the u. s. as options to punish the sydney's military genta in lights of the can. of course their sanctions are a possibility. i don't think they've been prepared so that those take time to, to prepare. there has been discussion about creating a sanctions program that would be targeted against individuals who are undermining or preventing the civilian transition. so these would not be the same sort of sanctions that plagued sudan for 30 years under the bashir regime. these would be very targeted against individuals in the military who are trying to subvert the democratic process in sudan. but again, those take time to put into place. i think the options that washington has right now are the diplomatic tools. ah, the, obviously the financial leverage things like suspending the debt relief negotiations that are going on. that would, that would bring sudan debt really. that's a very powerful tool at washington,
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still has to use in all this, but i think the bottom line here is that our envoy was there warning of the consequences. the military took the decision anyway in my analysis that suggest one of 2 things. one that the military was so threatened by the power of civilian rule in the country, that there was nothing that was going to undermine their effort to maintain power or number 2 that they have received guarantees from outside of the country. perhaps the gulf states, perhaps neighboring egypt to up to step in and to fill the gap that the cut off from us and european assistance is going to create that they felt confident that they could replace whatever money that they would be losing with new money promised from outside actors that we don't know, but something has happened to change the calculus of the military to think that they can, whether the worst that washington has to throw at them. the silver words on the
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face of the american and canadian missionaries who were kidnapped by a gang in haiti. the group is the latest of several 100 people to be held for ransom this year. in a country many residents feel is increasingly lawless. and as rob reynolds reports from porto prince, the countries found itself in another crisis. a general strike gripped haiti's capital on monday. streets, normally choked with traffic, were practically empty. the usually bustling outdoor markets were mostly deserted. patients say the strike is one way of demonstrating their disgust and frustration with widespread crime, gang violence of fuel shortage, and government paralysis is coming out of dine of it and no, no. so listen, we want to have about the future. what we have about ago, we don't want to leave like slaves, but this woman said the strike prevented her from getting to her job in another
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part of the city. oh me in the effect of the wonderful people and i have to feed my family. if i stay high and what will i feed my kids, i have to go on the straight to find some things out. the shut down hurts, impoverished haitians, many of whom lived from hand to mouth every day. schools and shops were also shuddered at this neighbourhood clinic. the proprietor said severe shortages of medicine left him unable to help people in need. they are sick, they can't come a vehicle. i can do. i can't do nothing for him because because they're on medicine, i can get medicine. fuel shipments have been blocked from reaching the city by gangs and most petrol stations are closed. these people are waiting on the chance that this station will get some supplies. local journalists reported that 3 leaders of fuel costs upward of $20.00 us dollars outside the haitian ministry of justice. a small group of demonstrators protested,
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pounding on the locked steel door with rocks that meanwhile, there's still no word on the fate of 17 u. s. and canadian missionaries kidnapped by a gang more than a week ago, the f. b i is assisting haitian authorities in the case. the gang has threatened to kill the hostages, including young children, unless a $17000000.00. some is paid in the u. s. home town of one hostage, family people gathered to pray for their release. haitians are seeking deliverance to from their countries. many desperate problems will do. which country do people who are leave you order place? order sees they have to have a cry for help from a nation spiraling into may him rob reynolds al jazeera, puerto prince chinas. foreign minister has met members. earth ganeth stands taliban government in cutter. the spokesman for the taliban says long he expressed support
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for the government and pledged humanitarian assistance, the 2 sides of falsehood, disgust, trade, and investment. china shares and narrow border with afghanistan and has previously urged the taliban and not to provide a safe haven for what it calls terrorists. turkish president, wretch of time per to one says no foreign diplomats can remain in the country unless they respect the country's laws. his remarks follow a road between anchor and 10 ambassadors in western countries were jailed activist and saturday, the us and others issued a joint statement calling for the release of osman cabala, or to one in response said they must be stripped of their diplomatic status and immunity though it's still more clear if and when that will happen. resume near to miss osler could is to go to my aim is not to start a crisis. it's only to preserve and protect the rights and interests of our country . to day the ambassadors took a step back and refer to the vienna convention. they statement led us to believe
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that they will be more careful in terms of our rights that are derived from our sovereignty. any one who doesn't respect our rights cannot remain in this country. still ahead on al jazeera, southeast asian leaders survey to hold their annual summits, but me and mars top general in less bags. and more than 243000000 people infected with her own virus, advanced top scientists and officials are meeting to work age. what comes next? ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle airways. hello, we've got some rather unsettled weather, making its way towards eastern parts of japan at the moment lost. so cloud showing up both through han shoe, sweeping up that eastern side of the region,
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pulling out into the open waters. we go through tuesday and on into wednesday. bright disguise, do come back in. i'm pleased to say little bit of wet weather, also making its way across the korean peninsula for some dry weather, tucking in for the middle part of the week. that wet weather will come into western part of japan as we go through wednesday. china is generally dry, generally quiet. we have got some sherry rain down towards the southeast. you might catch a shower or 2, maybe some longer spells of rain in taiwan journey up with the showers that we have across southeast asia. lima live is storms. they're just running into the philippines. southern parts of vietnam could see some localized flooding for a time. doesn't rather disturbed, and then a good scattering of shouts from malaysia and also into indonesia. and it continues as we go on through wednesday by wednesday that were to, we're running across much of our cambodia. allow seeing some live to showers, to still some live showers in the forecast across southern parts of india. so where to where they were up towards the north east into myanmar for much of northern
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this is just a real quick reminder on the top stories. this are a state of emergency is not in force in sit on the military power in solving the transitional government. the health ministry says 7 people have been killed. jury protests against the military take over. the biden administration says it will suspend 700000000 dollars of aids to see done in response to the cool egypt since joined cutter from the un envoy to sit down and calling from street people in hasty has held a general strike, protest against the worsening security situation still no word on faith. the american and canadian missionaries were kidnapped by a gang over a week trickled just a few hours. so if you station leaders will hold their annual meeting with heights, the most top general was excluded for refusing to take steps to any violence in his
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country. he sees power in february meters, from the se in group will also discuss regional security with china's ambitions in the south china sea. looming large, it's gone either reports, me and mars gentle leader minute lie inaugurate new military ships. that was just days before his neighbouring southeast asian nations excluded him from a regional summit. this week it's viewed as a potential watershed moment for the block of 10 nations known as aussie on, as it's very rare for it to take such a strong stance against one of its own meaning lie stage a coup in february after the opposition one, a landslide election victory led by on songs to cheat. he called the election flawed and has since led a crack down, killing hundreds of people and jailing thousands. some see, this is a foothold for the block to take a more robust than unify positions in the future, including on issues outside the region. the implications of the consequences of this inviting and mine getting through that and prevailing if you will. and i think
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that will billable, woven at a tight mall. bolden asi on for take on. the more, equally more important issues of the day will be in future instances where our young and its members can afford to be neutral. and those instances will involve large economic and military powers within the region, and the super powers, the united states and china. while austria members have been divided about china's territorial claims in the south china sea, recent military posturing around the korean peninsula, anti one has prompted a steep increase intention and military build up that has made its way south. many military within austin are now intent on buying the latest weapon technology and expanding their capabilities like submarines and unmanned surveillance. but purchasing many of these weapons comes with strings attached training and installation by military advisors usually mean involving a country outside the region. and concerns over lack of transparency within the
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tent, asi members about the new technology and weapons author, members are moving forward, required to some of these without any agreement on how the issues like trust, me, trust can be handle how the issues of dynamics between different people pablo supplying different supplies to different countries can be an impact for relations among members. but many of the foundations are still struggling with the pandemic. as new waves continue to break out, and vaccine rates remain low. so governments might face public resistance if they start spending billions of dollars on weapons and not on restarting economies and reopening borders. got either al jazeera, bangkok and the the international fence will close its 2 offices in hong kong by the end of the year, because it can't guarantee the safety of its staff. the group says a national security loan postponing
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a ching makes it impossible for its employees to work without fear of reprisals. the law has been used to talk it pro democracy, pretenses, civil society groups and dissenting voices. egypt, president of the fetters cc, since he will not extend the state of emergency has been in place for decades. he made the announcements in a facebook post. the measures allowed for arrests without warrants foster prosecution of suspect, the establishment of special courts. in recent years, the governments, as for 2 formed groups in the final region and tackled violence targeting the minority coptic christian community. the us special envoy for iran says efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear dealer at a critical phase. and patience is wearing thin with lawns, reasons for point in talks over mileage says tariff, she's not delay. it's returned to negotiations any longer. he'll meet his
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counterpart in brussels for talks on resuming discussions around step 2 foreign minister will also be there for us present. donald trump pulled out of the agreements in 2018 is becca styles. president, chef cuts and museum has been reelected for a 2nd 5 year turn in a landslide victory. he secured with an 80 percent of the vote. election monitors say, there were no real opposition candidates up against the liter museum of is expected to continue. what has largely been seen as a successful reform campaign is also a promise to encourage rapid economic growth by opening up the country to foreign investments. one and 243000000 people have been infected with corona virus as 2019 and almost 5000000 of them have died. viruses also cut through the wolves. economies know the world health summit is underway in berlin,
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with the pandemic at the top of the agenda. don't it? kane reports, for almost 2 years, the world has been struggling to deal with the corona virus 1st with locked towns, masks and social discipline thing. and then for much of this year with vaccines before. 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 reading of the mos maintaining a distance. still the vital transmission around the world has gone down to the level that we feel comfortable. and so it's really very important for people, whether they receive to those of the vaccine or the 3rd. those do not feel that
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they are 100 percent protected because they can still get infected and they can infect as well. 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 available 30 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. governments made promises shack scenes, 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 the promises were made in the middle of this year. that's 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 in the german capital, the government has faced some criticism for the speed of its a response. ministers say they plan to give at least a $100000000.00 doses of vaccine to the needy countries. part of a wider
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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. a target for rich countries to provide poorer nations with a $100000000000.00 and $8.00, tackle global warming is set to be missed that's according to british german and canadian officials who had hoped to break deadlock negotiations ahead of you in climate talks in glasgow next week. they say the climate finance and go will not be reached until 2023. that's 3 years later than previously agreed. and the world has failed and another climate target with greenhouse gas levels hitting new records last year. the u. n. says the world as my way off track to cap rising
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temperatures. carbon dioxide levels are now rising at a higher average rates than they have been over the past decade. that's despite a temporary dip in emissions. you to co with 19 locked owns and arch climate experts and warning the netherlands could be at risk of higher sea level rises them previously forecast experts. so sea levels along the coast could rise by 1.2 meters by the year 20. oh, $100.00 global emissions aren't reduced, aren't parts of the country at ally below sea level. often my several meters are and 2000000 people in kenya are facing starvation as long as in droves affects harvests, the government has declared a national disaster. catherine, so reports from ne, in kenya, in this part of what you are county, there's nothing left to eat for abdi af,
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man. hussein abdulla is 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 ball the wood on a good day, cost around $700.00 does not have long to leave either. most of the animals here in ne, in kenya are in poor condition. his desperate lola to little higher put on a ball on if we're struggling of 700 cattle for 3 families, there's only 300 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. the ab malnutrition
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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 heightens from different communities across the region. come to watering points 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 terrible arms. the drought in part of kenya wasn't by climate change, has been declared a national disaster. here in would year patterly stelis, it has not rained for the last 2 years. with casters say the current short rains will not help much the food security currently is there a no, the 3rd fiercer will be caller critical and if we may not
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receive em adequate training val in the coming few days, then there definitely is more something where you can handle as a county that resources we have is very limited times are hard even for the most resilient of animals. rare, while species found only in this part of the country. also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exhaustion. back in the village, a black man was seen, tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. cattle, sorry, al jazeera, what year? ne kenya. hundreds of companies and organizations reliance on us base computer systems are being hit by a new wave of russian cyber attacks. microsoft says that notified when the 600 customers between july and october that they have been attacked. it says the
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russian group behind last year solar winds attack is also behind the latest assault . last year's attack gave cyber criminal's potential access to thousands of us government and private computer networks. ah, i'm have them hitting the headlines and i'll just 0. a state of emergency is now in force in c, dawn after the transitional governments that bozeman to usher and democracy was dissolved, the health ministry says 7 protested, have been killed during protests against the military takeover and divided ministration says it will suspend 700000000 dollars of age to sit on in response to the coon, egypt says joint cutter, france, and the un envoy to sit on and calling for restraints. and asking the stakeholders
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