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i, susan, i see so deteriorating. busy faster than ever, the quote running down world leave is amazing. laws go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out a deal to flashing mission to port to late all over you and climate summit on al jazeera. ah, sedans, military leader says he acted to avoid a civil war after you forced out the intern government and took power. ah, hi there, i'm can vanelle, this is angie, they're alive from dull. ha! also coming up. southeast asian leaders hold their annual summit without inviting me and mom and its crew leader. a warning from the un on climate change, the wall books and kristen me like they to miss global warming temperature targets
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and a cyber attack and iran and how it could serve as a warning to people in many other countries. ah, we can with be continuing fall out from the military coup in suit on a country's military beat us as he acted to avoid a civil war when he dissolved the interim government and seized power. speaking a day off, the coo and our father, albert han also revealed that se prime minister on that a humbug is being detained at the general's own house. b, a haunting reports whose relationship when we will use it was not a cool. that's the message from sue dan's military leader who over through the interim government on monday, general abdel father had bought a han says he took power to help students transition to democracy. and to avoid a civil war without the garcia memorial, we have experienced a bottleneck of occasions where we to stand up to the prime minister and the
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factions who had signed our constitutional document. on these occasions, we had witness 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 witness political fragmentation, and it prompted the armed forces to step in sudan and a room government was created in 2019 aftermath. protests led to the resignation of long time leader omar bashir. it was a combination of civilian and military leaders as part of a power sharing agreement in response to the demands of protesters. analysts say it's not clear how general button intends to address the many problems. now, facing sudan with 3 huge challenges at post one was the economy. the 2nd was actually putting in place all the institutions for democracy. and the 3rd was consolidating peace with armed groups. and it is entirely unclear what proposals general alper hunt has protecting these problems. in fact,
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it would appear as he's just digging himself deeper into the whole hundreds of people continue to protest against the power grab, despite a violent response by security forces on monday. and tuesdays news conference general, but han said the detain prime minister of de la hum doug is being held at his house . the un wants him to be freed. i once again strongly condemned the forceful military takeover of follow insulin. and i ordered, of course, the alls think oldest twin sized moss maximum restraints. but the prime minister and the other officials, edward, unlawfully detained, must be released immediately, who dance economy has been struggling after years of conflict and uncertainty. but this q could make things even worse. the u. s. is reevaluating its relationship and
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has suspended a $700000000.00 assistance package for the now deposed transitional government. we firmly reject the assertions that this is within the authority of the military leadership in sudan of from our perspective, these actions are utterly unacceptable. they contravene the constitutional declaration, but more importantly, they contravene the aspiration of the sudanese people. oh, for now, sudan appears to be back where it was in 2019. with the military in charge. internet blocked and violence prevalent. the sudanese civilians still demand to have their voices heard. leah harding al jazeera tele, now to have a morgan and caught soon, ever tell us a little bit more about what general bar hon said to day and, and sort of what it tells us about where this might be headed. well one thing he said is that he's very came to form a civilian transitional government,
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but led by people who are technocrats and have no affiliation to any political party. he said that the 1st thing he will be to were working on in the next few days is forming the institutions of justice. that is a constitutional court and the judicial and fixing the judicial system. that's because throughout the transitional period, off of this that were in which the sovereignty council and executive council were in existence before they were deposed on monday, there was no constitutional court. so one thing that came out of the speech of general abdel for the album han is that he will be starting or, or he will be embarking on forming those institutions. so that those who are responsible for any kinds of crimes will be tried. and those who are not found guilty will be set free. that's presumably and presumably in response to a question that was not asked by people, which is, where are those who have been abducted when the military took over last night, including cabinet ministers and members of the sovereignty council and prime
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minister abdulla hm. dog. now the whereabouts of prime minister, the lamb dog, that is something he answered and said that he is with him. that is with general hon at his house. but he also said that he's going to try to bring the form of payment, or the depos prime minister on his side to try to form that a cabinet. he says he wants to make sure that every single states in this country and they're 18 states are represented in the council. that will be the executive council that he's there to form an inner council that he says will be the higher body or the supreme body that will run the country until elections are held in 2023 . and while our permanent handbook is in general bra hahn's house, the office of the prime minister has issued some statements encouraging civil disobedience. so i'm wondering what to momentum. there is among people who oppose this move by the military. well, despite the violence that we're that that was a carried out by the security forces yesterday protested that we've seen hundreds
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and hundreds of people taking to the streets even before the announcement of general adam for the have behind that the military has taken charge. and that the executive cabinet and a sovereign to council have been deposed, have been dissolved now even before that statement. hundreds of people were taken to the streets, despite the force and security forces, blocking bridges. despite them putting road blocks on the roads, we've seen people protesting by the thousands on various parts in various parts of the capitol cartoon. and that's the momentum we've seen today with many of them calling for that civil disobedience that was issued by the office of the prime minister, but also by the forces of freedom and change coalition. that's the coalition that is no longer empower after being the ruling coalition for over 2 years. they've called for civil disobedience, if called for protest at neighborhoods neighborhoods and on the street thing that people should set up barricades, but their ties to show their resistance of the military rule. because what the revolution was stood for when it started in december 2018 was for civilian the transitional government until elections are held at the end of that period for
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sedan to lead us to go into democracy to enter democracy. but they say that with the latest move, by the military, the take over, that is not going to happen unless people send up to it. so we're seeing people on the streets. others saying that they're going to follow this, this instruction issued by the force of re freedom in change coalition and by the office of the prime minister that there should be civil disobedience to let the people to let the military specifically know that they do not want to be ruled by them. all right, thank you very much for that. i'm that they had a morgan in costume said a man balder is is to don analyst and senior policy adviser at century based in new york. he says, the sudanese people have rejected them in the truth because i believe that you know, we'll, have you seen any loss of his life, the sudanese people, one he for so you know, boss, is this argument divisions among the constituent members of the forces of freedom on january,
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nothing new. ready or they have always existed but this last. ready very broad, the last continued to wait on function on support. the civilian government. ready of prime minister the land. ready no longer on the high in the security and defense services of the government of sudan aggravated these divisions by carving away those who are the support of the on to take overs by weight forcing a solution to their own positions within the if a see, you know, using the support of the army. so it's a problem. ready it's one of the guided by her and now he's using. ready it as a justification for the data, the response of the what is the total rejection in the return of the military to rule. and it is a civil disobedience company and throughout the country. and the coming to days would be very critical in the future of this military to you. southeast asian leaders are holding their annual meeting without me and my military leader who was
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excluded for refusing to take steps to end the violence in his country. he sees power in a qu, in february, leaders from the block also expected to discuss regional security. scott high levels. me and mars gentle leader min on 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 1000. 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 or the consequences of this inviting and mine getting through that
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and prevailing if you will. and i think that will billable more than appetite, more and bold enough for take on the more equally more important issues of the day . there will be infantry instances where our young and it's kind of ought to be neutral. and those instances will involve large economic and military powers within the region, and the super powers, the united states in china. while our seo members have been divided about china's territorial claims in the south china sea, recent military posturing around the korean peninsula, anti wan has prompted a steep increase intention and military build up that has made its way south, many military within austin and 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. quite get some of these without any agreement on how the issues like trust me, trust can be though, how the issues of dynamics between different simple power supplying different supplies to different countries can be an impact fall relations among members. but many of the few nations 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 high, their al jazeera, bangkok falsely has worn out from quite an important nancy, i did not send a representative to the ard in summit. it said its participation at the meeting would be either by its head of state or minister. and its also accused often of
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failing to abide by its charter in not extending an invitation to june to chief min on lang. now, my position is the violence in the country is being stoped by who the military government calls terrorists, aided by a shadow government and says, are the in felt to take that into account. though ozzy has not recognized me on my military leadership, but myanmar remains a member of the 10 nation association. and how are you in deals with me on mar, is going to affect its reputation and credibility and tie. prime minister said the situation in myanmar as a test of austin's ability to solve problems within its own region. there are already colds for me, are going to put more pressure on myanmar. there are also called for are going to engage 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 myanmar should cause audience to rethink how it wants to operate in the future. at the moment it's model is based
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on consensus, and it also holds on very tightly to the principle of non interference, but many 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. and you may find that report says the world is likely to miss its parents. agreement targets, even with many countries setting new knit 0 emission targets as the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced and the amount that's removed from the atmosphere. the report gave a 60 percent chance that temperatures will rise to point 7 degrees celsius by the end of the century, and to keep the increase below $1.00 degrees. global emissions will need to be cut down by nearly half. and in the next day, use the u. n. was that many g 20 nations including brazil, china and india, likely to emit more emissions by 2030. and they did 11 years ago. and anderson is
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executive director of the un environment program. she says they will hold nations to their promises to cut emissions when at this point right, countries have given in what are referred to us in dcs. these promissory note, national did turman contributions where they said this is what we are stretching our ambition to do. and when we add it all up, it shaves off 7.5 percent of our emissions. if we want to land at $1.00, we need to be much more ambitious. we need to be 7 times more ambitious and reduced by 55 percent. if we want to land at 2 degrees at the end of the century, and honestly we don't, then we need to increase on vision by 4 times and reduced by 30 percent our radar, our, our emissions. so there is a to do item here, and the g 20 countries east 20 large economies are responsible for 78 percent of all emissions. so the to do item lies with them. and within the g 20,
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obviously the developed countries have a special responsibility to really step up. but actually everyone does all 193 member states of the united nations must step up as best they can. we obviously are going to hold every one to their words. these, these net 0 pledges have not yet been formalized in the submission to the convention for climate change. but when we take these net 0 pledges into account instead of hitting 2.7 degrees at the end of the century, we had 2.2 degrees. that's still too much, but it shows what is possible. still ahead on al jazeera brazil senate is said to hold the vote, which could lead to criminal charges against president gyre both and out of his handling of the pandemic. and a battle for crimean gold ended up in a dance course. we find out if it went to russia or ukraine. ah
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ah hi again, good to see you away. we go with your forecasts for the middle east of energy that is over the caspian sea, swamping toward the south and where the east, i think for its head on it means an increase in cloud cover. and we may see those winds pick up just a bit better shot. have seen some rain as, as we head towards minutes done. ask about for you with a high of 15 degrees celsius. seen some rain toward the hour jar mountains in northeastern oman. x stop or go into pakistan. we've got cooler air toward the north. this is below average temperatures. low hor is long about boats coming in at 26 degrees on wednesday. mostly dry cross turkey, except for some showers through the higher ground here it stumbles 17 degrees. we've got a breeze coming through the boss 1st. i think your wins will got stuck to about 35 kilometers per hour. central africa in our storms are taken hold. as we hit word,
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a gab on camera room right through into southern sections of nigeria. got a lot of rain hanging around parts of botswana of shifting toward the east, the su to swap teeny, and i do think it will stay away from cape town. so we've got you in for hiv 25 degrees, but the rain will always be near for johannesburg, and these thunderstorms are going to cool the atmosphere. dropping you to below average temperatures on thursday. ah, the corona virus has been indiscriminately selected its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain are disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skinned. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fated
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citizens. britain's true colors coming soon on al jazeera. ah ah, watching al jazeera reminder about told stories vessel. so darn stock general says the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war. and they'll father albert hun also said prime minister abdullah. hum, dock was being kept safely at the general's house for his own safety. se asia most important regional summit has begun without me and mas military chief. lead is excluded to men on kung, saying he hasn't done enough to end the post crew violence you in time it revolts
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as the world is likely to miss it's paris agreement targets. even with many countries setting new net 0 emission targets. it says, temperatures are likely to rise by $2.00 degrees by the end of the century. more than 2 moments of the chaotic scenes a cobble airport, things are slowly returning to normal. it's open to a deliveries and a few charts and evacuation flights with security controlled by what's described as an elite taliban unit. stephanie deca obtained exclusive access to the unit called boundary 313, patrolling cobbles, international airport, the badge 3313 especial unit of the taliban. they didn't look like your traditional taliban fighter. out of the boundaries gets elected. you know, who are they? the most important collisions, number one, be off against no one from my other country can be for the number 2. they are muslims. of course on number 3 are healthy strong. and of
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course the most important is to be a martin and speaker. the units members have been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against u. s. 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 by 3313 visually from other taliban fighters is their uniforms also wearing american accessories like sunglasses 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 i being a very well trained official security arm of this day. we meet the airport commander mohammed salim side is in charge of the battery, 3131 at securing the airport. the hyperbola comics from the airport to represent the whole country is the most important point to show that our country is
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functioning as security and flights are operational. so to maintain this, we needed a loyal and well trained unit. the troops that are station here are the suicide unit of the battery, 313. and whenever 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 of brother to with this getting so from here securing the man in france, the front door and looking safe and warm and for was harvey through the way and say inside airports because a concern is a, is car bombs? yes or so. so it's kind of concerned it still exist and we cannot ignore, done professionally. we are to, to, to what degree you see here and we are checking people for getting, for just the driver's being ticked here. all the people are checked, the 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. whoa, whoa, whoa, or 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 friend was up and we will secure your life and your belongings. on the streets of the capital, we want to get a sense of how people see them. well, the social security is better than before, but welcome the economy are in a very bad state. i'm asking the world war half it blocked off camera, stones, money. it's not the taliban. so i sals, it's the money of the afghans they need to release it. allah forgot walkie, i'd rather they say they'll ensure security, but they can't because there's no work, no jobs. people are exhausted. we 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, stephanie decker al jazeera, cobble around oil ministry is blaming
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a cyber attack for knocking out a large number of petrol stations. there been long queues to get fuel in toronto band elsewhere. st. media report, people trying to buy fuel with a government issued card or receiving error messages. most iranians rely on those subsidies to fill their cars. which only wealthy is chief executive all the global cyber risk and an adjunct professor at georgia institute of technology. she explains why companies and state institutions are a perfect target for hackers. for companies, they're vulnerable for all types of data, not just personally identifiable information, their trade secrets, they're confidential information, they're proprietary information, but then critical infrastructure of support to all of the sites. so, you know, like electricity grids, what utilities, telephone systems, manufacturing systems. there are about 16 different critical infrastructure sectors
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and they're all vulnerable because they all connect to the internet. and so that's the common point of failure, if you will, if you're on the, they're all on the internet, then you can get to all of those by maneuvering around the system. talk to companies are trying to create software to help count to these attacks. but you know, one of the biggest problems is the legal framework for cyber crime is not harmonized across the globe. and very few police departments have skilled investigators who can do investigate cyber crimes. so you have an inconsistent legal framework both for what is legal or illegal, as well as the procedural provisions for how you would go investigate, collect data storage, that kind of thing. and then you have a lack of skilled law enforcement to investigate. so those combined create an environment where it's very difficult to investigate and then it's very difficult to get attribution and to these guys. so it's really the bad guys are winning. it's
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almost a perfect crime. cut out as a mere has addressed the sure. a council, during its integration ceremony, the gulf nation held its 1st elections earlier this month for the advisory body. the council has legislative authority to approve general state policies and budgets . shake them in, been hamas al tarney said catherine has achieved many successes, especially in foreign policy. upon to a tough co you job if you see up at had you got or is widely hailed for its role in the afghan crisis. not only for, it's globally, you're recognized humanitarian aid, but also for our commitment to dialogue instead of war. and to mediate and resolve disputes out of this letters to accept the request to act as mediators between the u. s. and the taliban rated. china has locked down a city of 4000000 in a bid to stamp out a corona virus outbreak. 6 of china's 29 new recorded cases are in lang shop, the capital of the northwestern province of johnson. the outbreaks links to the
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more contagious delta variant. a vote in brazil, senate could pave the way for criminal charges against president just enjoyable sonata over his handling of the coven 19 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, want, the president held accountable. they say many deaths could have been avoided if the government had tackled the pandemic more effectively. monarchy in our care is followed developments from when, aside as the in neighboring argentina. ton other people what were added into the list of people to be indicted that they recommend that makes a total of $78.00 people, including the president and 3 of his sons plus 2 other companies. so a total of 80. but the most important thing on today that happened that the news to day is that the, this parliamentary committee is also asking the supreme court to ban
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a president bull sonata from social media. and this is because the report was presented last week. and even after being accused of crimes against humanity, of being responsible for the deaths of many brazilians, ah, during the pandemic form, is handling it purposely, in many cases, although all he was facing all these charges are principles and i went live and a made a unproven claims that vaccines against coven 19 were linked to our aides. so he basically said that there was a study that suggested that if people had been inoculated for against the crone of iris, they would, could, would be more likely to catch aids. and this was pulled out of the, of, of instagram facebook you tube. but now what the senator's want is that he be fined
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and also that the supreme court banned him. he's been already investigated by the supreme court for av divulging fe can use. a dutch court has ruled that a trove of historical treasures stored in amsterdam should be returned to ukraine or at the center of a legal battle between ukraine and russia. step also explains why for the past 5 years, judges and then abilene have tried to find an answer to the question to whom belongs to me in gold. the 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 mia. not realizing that only a few months later crimea would be an x by russia. and the ownership question became an issue of a long legal debate. the appeal court has now decided that the ownership life with ukraine upholding an earlier further from 2016, the judge has see that the artifact hundreds of them and also a center piece which dates back to 2 centuries before christ are of national
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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 netherlands, the crimea museums who already had to feel the earlier for the appeal again at the supreme court. they say the artifacts will found, inquire, mia, and belong there. while waiting for the supreme court verdict, the collection will likely remain here in amsterdam. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. sedans talk general says the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war on cell phone at the bar. hun also fed prime minister on humbug was being kept safely general's house for his own safety. morgan has.

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