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bulky sold about the rise in reported cases of working conditions from around the world government and the good agencies that describe the recent incident as planned with the aim of the stabilizing the country. ah, sedans military leaders says that he acted to avoid a civil war after he forced out the trim government and took power. ah, hello again, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up southeast asian lead. us hold the annual summit without inviting me on mall and its crew. leda, brazil's senate is voting on a measure which could lead to criminal charges against president diable sanara and japan's princess marco gives up her constitutional status. after marrying her mom
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loyal partner, ah, sedans, military lead us as the actor to avoid a civil war when he dissolved the interim government and seized power of bullfighter alba. hong also revealed that he ousted prime minister abdullah ham dock is being detained at his own home. ham dogs officers reiterated calls for his release. bohannon said that disagreements with him and other civilian leaders had reached a critical point. but that doesn't valia will model us. we have experienced a bottleneck of occasions where we had to stand up to the prime minister and the factions who had signed our constitutional document. on these occasions, we had witnessed a great deal of disagreements. it was a struggle for power sharing, distribution of legislative council seats and offices of the executive branch. as a result, we have witnessed political fragmentation and it prompted the armed forces to step
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out of them for harness also dissolved all of sedans, unions, hundreds of people continued to protest against the qu, despite of violent response by security forces on monday, when at least 7 people were killed, the un security council meeting to discuss saddam later on tuesday. the secretary general calls on the immediate release of the prime minister and all others who have been detained immediately. sudanese stakeholders must immediately return to dialogue and engage in good faith to restore the constitutional order and to dance transitional process. the united nations read a rates. it's on wavering commitment and support to the realization of su, dance, political transition. any attempt to undermine the transition process puts at rest, sudan, security, stability, and development. i was very marvelous covered sit on extensively, he's with me now. so general says he did it to avoid
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a civil war. what do we make of that? well, in sudan there will be divided pain about that, of course, because what's going on now if, if we have seen deaths over the last 24 hours, and we know that, i mean, comparing the situation now to what's happening 2019, it's much, much more dangerous, now we have lots of weapons and gotten lots of the armed militia who are endorsed for in south called the fine and the blue nile. they are now enough for they have been, you know, moving in the capitol because some of them have a shuttle power and, and the drop innovation force that was based in the for that was the, you know, the forces that she used to crush his opponents and are for, they are all in 5 cotton itself, so the cartoon is a powder keg can say, and the likelihood of a conflagration and the civil war. now, because of what happened probably is higher than, you know, i don't know, this is just my assessment, but also the assessment of some analysts. if he will be able to succeed in what he
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said, if he will be able to really curb it is the potential civil war that he's talking about. it will depend on how much control he will have on the street. and that will be, that will come out of cost because the youth that are in the, in the streets are adamant they will continue. the demonstration was going to say the people going to buy his explanation, but he did it for them. you know, of course stuff the big chunk of the population was against and they will not buy this and they will not go back home. easy, so many will die expect because that's what happened in 2019, even when culture was safe and much safe for them out. so what is the biggest threat to the political transition in sudan? come from, is it from the political parties who can't agree or is it from within the army itself? well, i would say that it's coming from both sides because the failure on the, on the civilian component to even agree on, on one on one thing. because that's when we talked
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a little bit earlier about the fragmentation, we've seen the civilian components itself because each one of those, those entities has now split into. and interestingly in this splinter groups are now with the military and what they are doing. they have been, they have been camping in front of the position. police, so does add to that the problems with the military. so we have seen the coo of last month. and we know how fragile the tuition is within the military itself, because a big part of the military now are not military is our military, it's difficult to control them. there is a lot of criticism within the military. some sort of hand has allowed to the military to be weakened and that could explain the youth and he is inside the military. some so dangerous coming from of his life. but the prime minister's office has said that the prime minister has to legit legitimate leader of the country. that the general spoken very warm terms in his statement of the prime
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minister, who he said has been detained at his own home. what are we to make of that? well, we should have we heard from the prime minister himself. we have a to who will of course, i mean that says a lot. if he's welcome in his home and he, his is free to say what, what he wants. why, why county, my can't, they allow him to say something to the public. he has been supportive of the anti military demonstrations of the states. so that tells you a lot about that, that, that, that the divergence of opinion between the 2 sites. it's difficult to believe what he said, that the prime minister is safe and you know, in good condition, i don't know. maybe he's in good condition healthwise, but you know, in terms of his own freedom, he's not bothered manufactured it. odyssey was mohammed balder mike hannah is sir live for us in washington with the latest washington taking a very dim view of all of this mike very much
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so an immediate announcement off in screen criticism from the bided administration . the state department saying that it is now reviewing its relationship with sudan as a 1st step. it is suspending the $700000000.00 in assistance that it had pledged to that country to assist it in its transition to democracy. so that fund is now being put on hold. and also within the bided administration, there is a re evaluation as it's put up its relationship with sudan. remembering to that the relationship has been improving somewhat in recent months, only last year. and the u. s. removed sudan from its list of terror entities. this a massive advancement in terms of its relationship, but now with events taking place, that relationship beginning to freeze somewhat. my dear insecurity counselled you to discuss the situation later. what if anything, can they do?
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well really not very clear at that particular point. as you say, the security council will be meeting in the course of the afternoon. this is a closed door meeting out what will be discussed obviously is good. precisely that what measures can the security council take possibly will they will be discussing the threat of sanctions that is one of the few with and said they will have remembering to that the un has been deeply involved in the transition to democracy in sudan are regarded as one of the success stories, in fact. so this, of course of putting a break on that particular process you and has now got to decide whether it's going to take some form of punitive measure. and exactly what bull met punishment would take out a 0. my kind of reporting live from washington. mike blenny, thanks, wanted se asia most important regional summit has begun without mere mas, military chief leaders, excluded men on the line, saying that he hasn't done enough to end the post qu,
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violence. war from al jazeera florence louis in columbia. young i did not send a representative to the off in summit. it said it's participation at the meeting would be either by the head of state or minister. now it's also accused, often of failing to abide by its charter in not extending an invitation to june to chief men on lang. now, my position is the violence in the country is being stroked by who the military government calls terrorists aided by shadow government and says ozzy and felt to take that into account though argued has not recognised myanmar military leadership . but man, my remains a member of the 10 nation association and how ozzy and deals with me on more is going to affect its reputation and credibility. anti prime minister said the situation in myanmar as a test of audience ability to solve problems within its own region. there are already colds, form ozzy, and to put more pressure on myanmar. they're also called for ozzy and to engage
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more with a parallel government. this is something that the u. s. and the you have already started to do. now, some analysts also pointing out that the issue with me on my should cause audience to rethink how it wants to operate in the future. at the moment it's model is based on consensus, and it also holds one very tightly to the principle of non interference, but many a questioning whether this is going to work in the future or whether it should pivot to something else. perhaps a policy of constructive engagement to be more effective for you and human rights chief has called israel is designation of palestinian human rights groups as outdoor terrorist organizations. an unjustified attack, michelle bachelor said that the decision on 6 leading palestinian civil society organizations was an attack on freedom of expression. she added that there was no evidence to support israel allegations that they financed military groups actually called for the move to be immediately revoked. a vote in brazil,
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senate could pay of the way for criminal charges against president diable sorrow overs handling of a coven $19.00 pandemic. if it passes brazil's attorney general will have 30 days to consider filing homicide charges. senators, who investigated the government's response to the pandemic, or the president held accountable. they say that many deaths could have been avoided if the government had tackled the pandemic more effectively. let's get more this. from al 0, monica, your marquee of shoes, live for us in what us areas and neighboring at argentina. what consequences could the president face here, monica? well, there won't be like, immediate consequences, like an impeachment, which is one of the things that they are asking for. an impeachment is unlikely because presidential elections will be in october a year from now. so this needs a political consensus is a lot of negotiation to start this process. ah,
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the attorney general can or cannot accept the charges that the senate panel 11 members senate panel was recommended. if this is the result of a 6 month investigation into the government's handling of the pandemic, where they blame both sonata for delaying vaccines. ah, for, for speaking out against vaccines, among other things, many he had by, he downplayed the virus, he had a lot of, many of his attitudes contributed to brazil being having the 2nd largest death, told in the pandemic. so this is what the recommending. but today, the new thing is that they added to this report, one more request to the supreme court to ban bull sonata from social media. and that is because once, even after being accused of committing crimes against humanity in the report, ah,
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he went lives and he associated being vaccinated against the crone of virus with contracting aids. he said that a report supposedly stated that if people that had been inoculated against coven 19 were more likely to, to get sick with the aids virus. so this was pulled out. this video was taken down by, by the social media, by facebook and instagram and youtube. but now they want him to be accountable for this as well. because this is one of the many things that he does that contributed to the fact that brazilians were, were misinformed during the pandemic. and this is what's being voted now as we speak. i was a serious monica, get our key of reporting live for, for what us. ours, my 1st monitor a weather update. next here on our 0, then we'll get a, we get read access to the telephone,
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you to the table to provide security of cobbles, international airport. a battle for crimea gold ended up in a dutch cools. find out if it went to russia, ukraine. ah, all amber weather alerts had been dropped across india. hello everyone, but it still remained soggy for carla on wednesday. but next stop, i want to take your round the bay of bengal where we may start to see some circulation area of low pressure develop as it slides further toward the west. and it's going to play the southeast of india. this will spill into tonight. so if we look at the next 3 days, looks like it moves in later on thursday and pockets of heavy rain on friday. next stop, we're going to southeast asia. we've got solid bands of rain setting up over java, and also western portions of borneo on wednesday. you know,
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central vietnam over the past few days is seen about half a meter of rain. so folks are moving their belongings to higher ground. we've got water logged, roads here, and more rain is coming out. you will basically call it from da nang right through to that south, impacting eastern areas of cambodia and southern sections of laos. next, how i'm sure the conditions in hong kong were getting up to high 27 degrees. so pretty well where we should be for this some the year, just the odd shower for central and eastern parts and for japan that weather system plate eastern honju out toward the north pacific. but here comes the next one. this will affect northern honshu and western ho on wednesday soon. ah, ah wilhelm into a world of confidence suddenly sakes. without business class, which way your privacy is paramount. and your experience
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can sit back, relax in your own private space, and let us take care of everything. catera weighs, the airlines you can rely on blue ah, well again, this is al jazeera. lets remind you of the main news. the south sedans top general says that the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war. abdul father, albert hon also said, the prime minister, abdullah ham dog, was being kept safely, but the general's own house for his own safety. se asia most important regional
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summit has begun without mere mars, military chief leaders. excluded been on line saying that he hasn't done enough to end post qu violence, and brazilian lawmakers are about to vote on whether to was the attorney general to indict president jaya balsam arrow. on homicide charges senate to say that his miss handling of the coven 19 pandemic lead to deaths that could have been prevented. the world looks likely to miss its paris agreement targets, even with many countries, setting new net 0 emission targets. that's according to a new report by the united nations. it gave a 60 percent chance the temperatures will rise to point 7 degrees celsius by the end of the century to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees, global emissions we'll have to really have. in the next 8 years lestrade here is one of the countries aiming for net 0. it's prime minister says here reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35 percent by 2030 activists have been hoping for
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a more ambitious target. scott morrison says his country is early aiming for. net 0 emissions by 2050, wove leaders a meeting in glasgow for a un climate summit. next sunday, australia has been accused of not doing enough when it comes to setting net 0 targets, which i know has revealed. it's long term goals on how it'll deal with climate change. a document released on tuesday shows china's action plan to build more hydro power and nuclear plants and to increase solar and wind capacity. more from al jazeera, katrina, you in beijing? well, president, you didn't hang fast enough, but china would a 2 carbon neutrality by 2060 last september. but since then we haven't really seen any concrete details of how the country expects to achieve that target. and now now china state council has just really released a document to achieve carbon peaking by 2030. and it really provides
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a kind of roadmap in terms of how to achieve both targets. and it addresses a range of sectors here in china, including the energy sector, the renewable sector, transport construction, as well as waste reduction. now it's a very hefty document, but some of the key target that it points out is that by 2025, a china wants to have non fossil fuel energy consumption, reach 20 percent. and they plan to that to increase to 25 percent by 2030 and reducing the reliance on coal has been a major issue for the chinese government. now it's set out in this document some targets in terms of coal consumption. it says that it will control the growth of coal consumption until 2025. which is interesting because it means that co consumption could still expand over the next 4 years. but it will start to reduce co consumption starting in 2026. it also says it plans to increase wind solar in
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hydro pal, especially the use of hydro plug power plants in the countries south west as well. now this is an extremely and vicious documents and planned for china, especially considering that right now, china is in the middle of a power crunch. there's been a power shortages po, shorter, detecting many provinces throughout china, in the north and south. specifically, this is affecting a lot of manufacturing areas and this is affecting exports and the export. and then the chinese products are round the world. so that's really hurting china's economy . so the government has to really balance achieving its climate targets without also hurting its economic growth. in his productivity as well, china's foreign minister has been members of afghanistan's taliban government on a visit to cut up. it's the highest level contact with beijing since without a bon takeover in august. the 2 sides discussed security and the economy. china
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shares are narrow border with afghanistan has previously urged the taliban not to provide a safe haven for armed groups. more than 2 months after the chaotic scenes at campbell airport. things are now slowly returning to normal. it's open once again to a deliveries at a few charter evacuation slides with security controlled by what's described as an elite taliban unit. and 0. stephanie decker obtained exclusive access to that unit called battery 313, patrolling cobbles, international airport, the badge, 3313 especial unit of the taliban. they didn't look like you're traditional taliban fighter. out of the buddies gets elected. you know, who are they? the most important divisions, number one, be off, gets no one from my other country can be for the book. number 2, they are muslims. of course on number 3 are healthy strong.
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and of course the most important is to be a martin seeker. the units members have been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against us in nato forces and the afghan national army. during years of conflict, battery 313 is seen as one of the most elite and hardcore units of the taliban. yeah, we can go. we can go, we were given rare access to them at cobble airport. it is the only part of the capitol where it's being deployed. we're told one of the things that distinguishes the battery 313 visually from other taliban fighters is their uniforms. also wearing american accessories like fun, glasses face moth, and night vision goggles. this is also part of a p r change. moving away from the idea of being an insurgency. and our being a very well trained official security arm vista. we meet the airport commander mohammed salim side is in charge of the battery, 3131 at securing the airport. director bonding carmack from the airport to
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represent the whole country is the most important point to show that our country is functioning as security and flights are operational. so to maintain this, we needed a loyal and well trained unit. yet the troops that are station here are the suicide unit of the battery, 313, and whatever the security situation becomes more stable, what they will go back to their camps. and the previous governments police force will come back and maintain the security, the job, or whether to with this getting thought from here securing the man in france, the front door. i'm looking for safe and warm and those horribly to the way. and since i therefore, because a concern is a, is car bombs? yes or so? so it's kind of concerned it still exist and we cannot ignore that. not professionally, we ought to do 2 or 3. you see here we are checking the people who are yelling, but just the driver's being checked here. all the people are checked inside inside there's a body check. there remains mistrust between the people and the taliban. for many
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afghans, years of conflict are not easy to forget. middle, oh, message to our country, men is don't fear these lie mc emirates of afghanistan. the 20 year fight was to defend your rights. we are not your enemies. we are your friends up and we will secure your life in your belongings. on the streets of the capital, we want to get a sense of how people see them. level of security is better than before, but work and the economy are in a very bad state. i'm asking the world, why have they blocked afghanistan's money? it's not the taliban. so i sals, it's the money of the afghans they need to release it. ah, if i could have okay, i'd rather they say they'll ensure security, but they can't because there's no work, no jobs. people are exhausted. they can sure security like this. it is one thing to talk about, change to give assurances that things will be different from the past. but after decades of conflict, it will take time for trust between afghans to be rebuilt,
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stephanie decker, al jazeera, cobble. what us pray for press preaching a briefing. jake sullivan is talking at the moment about so dawn and us reactions, maintenance, listening. secretary lincoln put out a very strong statement yesterday by the actions taken 36 hours ago by the sudanese security forces, including the arrest of multiple civilian officials and the detention of prime minister ham doc. we believe it undermines the countries transition to democratic civilian rule, and we firmly reject the assertions that this is within the authority of the military leadership in sudan. from our perspective, these actions are utterly unacceptable. they contravene the constitutional declaration, but more importantly they contravene the aspiration of the sudanese people in terms of the tools you ask about, we've already made clear that we are pressing paws on significant aspects of our economic assistance to sudan. and we will look at the full range of economic tools available to us in coordination and consultation with regional actors and other key
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countries to make sure that we are trying to push ah, the suit, the, the entire sudanese political process back in a positive direction after this significant and warming set back briefly on burma, i did have the opportunity to engage very senior officials in the n u g. and i had the opportunity to express to them our gratitude for their courage and commitment to a seeking to restore the democratic path in burma as well. all right, and so just that was the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the talking about bold saddam festival than may outlet men le, let's get some a, some analysis from our 0. my cana who's live in washington comes back to what we were saying earlier. mike, that, that washington takes a very dim view of what's happened. and so dr. yes, it does indeed, and it's taking immediate action, as you heard from the national security adviser there,
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confirming that the u. s. as he puts it, has put on pause assistance to sedan. it had pledged some $700000000.00 to that country in terms of assisting its in its transition to democracy. that money is now frozen, it will not go to finance. also, the national security adviser is saying that the u. s. has been speaking to gulf countries in particular to coordinate its response to make sure that everybody within the region along with the us taking a common ground in terms of dealing with the situation. so strong reaction at this point from the us administration. the morning going to the sudanese army leaders that they must restore the process of democracy as soon as possible. and 1st of all that they must seek any attacks against civilians that had been reported in the recent date. so once again, you've got very strong reaction from the united states,
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remembering as well back to the relationship with sudan had been warming up in recent months. the to that was taken off the terror list by the us government last year. now this obviously a set back to the relationship between the 2 countries. the us says it's exploring ways or steps that it will take. next i was 0, my kind of reporting live from washington. my committee, thanks. indeed. a bunch court has ruled that a true historical treasure stored in amsterdam should be returned to ukraine. there at the center of a legal battle between the ukraine and russia. i'll just hear a step 1st and explains for the past 5 years, judges and then abilene have tried to find an answer to the question to whom belongs to crime me in gold collection has been stored here at the museum and i'm so them ever since and exhibition was held in 2014, and a collection was borrowed from premier not realizing that only a few months later crimea would be an x by russia. and the ownership question
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became an issue of a long legal rebate. the appeal court has now decided that the ownership life with ukraine upholding an earlier further from 2016, the judges see that the artifact, hundreds of them and also a center piece which dates back to 2 centuries before christ are of national interest to ukraine. and only a sovereign nation can lay claim to its cultural heritage. crimea is not considered a legal part of russia by most countries, including the madeline, the crimea, museums, who already had to feel the earlier for the appeal. again, the supreme court. they say the artifacts were found inclined. mia, i'm belong dear. while waiting for the supreme court verdict, the collection will likely remain here and answer them. more questions or emerging about the assistant film director who handed actor alec baldwin, a loaded gun on sent us media report, say that dave holes was dismissed from
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a film set in 2019 after a gun, unexpectedly discharged and injured, a crew member on the baldwin sat holes reportedly indicated that the prop weapon was safe, so make holly hutchins was killed in the mishap. and the director of the film crew was seriously injured. ah, it is good to be with us. hello, adrian said i get here today. how the headlights and al jazeera sedans top general says that the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war. abdul fatter alba han also said the prime minister abdullah hun dock was being kept safely at the general's own home for his safety without didn't value .

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