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and up front, his hard, demanding environmental accountability, the climate emergency. a season of battle coverage on al jazeera, ah more process done more rest since the dawn, while the cool leader says the military, i stood the interim government to avoid a civil war. ah, hello there. i'm how am i here, dean and this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up brazil. senate inquiry on the government's handling of the pandemic calls on the supreme court to bound the president's from social media for his irresponsible acts. going up in smoke for
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you and warns countries away behind their emission targets days before the cop 26 coin at summits anne's ukraine last crimea. but it may get some of its treasures back at such museums being told to hand back the golden artifacts ah, sedans, military jones, or has made more arrests as part of its crackdown following mondays. qu protests against the ouster of the ins room governments have continued late into the night, but the military leader says he had to seize power to avoid a civil war. sources of told al jazeera that prime minister, abdullah ham dock, who was detained on monday as might be moved back to his residence and his under tight security. heber more can report snow from the capital autumn leaves.
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it was not a cool. that's the message from sedans, military leader who overthrew the interim government on monday, general abdel for the hon says he took power to help dance transition to democracy and avoid a civil war. but that's what we have experienced a bottleneck of occasions where we had to stand up to the prime minister. and the factions who had signed are constitutional documents. 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 witness political fragmentation and it prompted the armed forces to step in the hundreds of people continued to protest against the power grab despite of violent response by security forces on mondays. tuesdays news conference general behind that the detain, prime minister of the lamb dog was being held at his house. hours later he was
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taken back to his residence. as more political figures were arrested for dance, interim government was created in 2019 aftermath. protests led to the overthrow of long time leader membership. it was a combination of civil and military leaders as part of a power sharing agreement in response to the demands of proof that the analysts say it's not clear how general hahn incense to address the many problems now facing for them. with 3 huge challenges at post one was the economy, the 2nd was actually putting in place all the institutions for democracy in the 3rd was consolidating peace with armed groups. and it is entirely unclear what proposals general alper hunt house, protecting these problems. in fact, it would appear because he's just digging himself deeper into the whole dance economy has been struggling after years of conflict and unpleasant. but this would make sense even worse. the u. s. is evaluating its relationship and has suspended
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a $700000000.00 assistance package for the now depos, transitional government. we firmly reject the assertions that this is within the authority of the military leadership and 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. ah, general hon. as many government institutions will be found in the coming days to steer the country until elections in 2023. the military stake over has sent the damn back to 2019 when the army was in charge and the internet was shut down and protested or out in the streets again, despite violence by security forces, promising that their demands for an enter, the military rule will be heard, he will, morgan al, jazeera hudson, the un security council held an emergency meeting on she done before the meeting. secretary general, antonio quoterush condemned what he called an epidemic of kuda taunts and urged
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council members to take action. the sudanese people as shown very clearly their intense desire for reform and democracy are now we are seeing a multiplication of could it thus? and the my appeal obviously is for specially the big bowers her to come together for the unity of the security. also her in order to make sure that that is effective. the terms in relation to these her epi, they're mc of coded. thus, kristen salumi was ant the un headquarters monitoring that meeting. while secretary general, antonio gutierrez was very quick to condemn the coo and call for the release of prime minister hom dog. the high commissioner for human rights was also very
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critical of what's been happening on the ground. but when it comes to countries in the security council, generally, we've been hearing expressions of concern, a call for an end to violence, a returned to dialogue. and the process that was established after omar, i was sheer left office in 2019 of working towards a 2023 election. there seems to be a universal call to get back to that. but there are some differences in nuance in the way a council members are talking about the situation. reactions range from expressions of concern on the parts of countries like china and russia, to more forceful condemnations by the united states in the united kingdom. take a of listen to the difference in tone that was set by the ambassador to the united kingdom and the deputy ambassador to russia outside of the council chambers. the u . k condemns the coo outright and we are condemning and very concerned by the
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violence. in particular, the recent reports about beatings of women and girls, there was a violence. so before enough to leave the carn changer for so this is more delicate than this. i don't think as i was asked to label such with asians who are not cool and that difference in language will have to be overcome if the council is going to take any form of unified action going forward. and in fact, secretary general gutierrez was very critical of the counsel for not being more unified. he called sudan the latest in a string of qu day tarzan epidemic of qu, datas. and he blamed the council for lack of unity and many cases for emboldening countries. and, and players and countries to, to take action like this, he called on the council to make a unified statement. those discussions are ongoing, but they're not there yet. a committee of brazilian senators is voting on a damning report that recommended criminal charges against the country's precedence
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for his handling of the pandemic. i will bring you life pictures and i will if the brazilian senates without votes is happening right now. it would appear. and if it passes, the attorney general will have 30 days to assign job ball scenario should face charges, including crimes against humanity. senators, say many of the countries, 600 thousands, cone virus death could have been avoided. let's go live night to monarchy in our care. if she's monitoring developments from neighboring argentina, jones as life now from when a series monaco, we understand that the senate says nice states to vote on events reports. however, things looking at this error, does it look like president both or could indeed face criminal charges?
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well, it's been a very long day, like almost 10 hours of session where this saw panel that has 11 senators has been reviewing all the 9 charges that they have against the president, the most serious to the most serious of them being crimes against humanity at this very moment, the president of the, of this panel sen or my is making his closing arguments just before him, the vice president and the repertoire. though the person that wrote the report. i have been comparing for prison bull sonata to hitler, to a serial killer. we've been listening about how he delayed the vaccination campaign in brazil. ah, also his lack of empathy with the victims and how about 200000 deaths could have been avoided,
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had measures been taken. had he not made fun of the of the virus. they played a video where they had all the separate um, reactions of bull sonata to the crone of ours, when he called it a little flu. when he's, when people said many people are dying and he said, so what an a he does, he, this doesn't seem to change out both sonatas reaction because saw he since last week when they made this report public. ah, he had put up a video on social media where he um, said that in the u. k. people that had received 2 doses of the coven 19 vaccine. ah, were more likely to, to there were more predisposed to the h i. v virus. and of getting aid, so this video was taken down by the social media. oh whoa, whoa, whoa, monica of only what happened today there? okay, well, thank you for telling us about
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a bull center response to this damning reports. you've outlines how the those, who'd written the reports. i've been characterizing the president, are there any defenders of president, bolster narrow in that senate, or does it look like it will be a unanimous vote against him? no, it won't be a unanimous vote. one of these 11 senators is the son of the president, will san ardo, flavio ball sonata. ah, his father says he's not guilty of anything and valuable so narrow, criticize the senators. i'm of the same panels saying that this was a political move and that they did their, they've been criticizing his father, but not doing anything to vaccinate our brazilians. earlier he told the press when they asked him, how would his father react? he said, well, you know how my father laughs. ha, ha ha, that can be his only reaction. monarchy inaccurate fly from when
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a series. thank you. advisors to the us food and drug administration. i voted in favor of giving the fines of crone of our as vaccine to children. the recommendations give the jobs to children, aged between $5.11, now goes to the after year for approval. the expert panel said the benefits of inoculation far outweigh the risks. this means the vaccine could be available for children as soon as next week. in iraq, at least 11 people have been killed in an isolated indiana province. willie say the attackers used hand grenades and machine guns during their assault on the village of i'll her washer. at least 15 other people were wounded. the un climate report since the world is likely to miss its paris agreement targets. despite many countries setting a new net serial emissions goals report gave
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a 60 percent chance temperatures were wise to point 7 degrees celsius. on the end of the century, to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees. global emissions will need to be cut down by nearly half in the next 8 years of the un warns that many g 20 nations, including brazil, china and india, are likely to release more warming gases in 2030. and he did 11 years ago in grandison is the executive director of the unit environment program. she says they will who nations to cut their promises to cuts emissions when at this point right? countries have given in what are referred to us in dcs. these promissory note, national did term and 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,
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we need to be much more ambitious. we need to be 7 times more vicious 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 reduce 530 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, 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
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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 hands on al jazeera will tell you fi, indigenous communities in ecuador, i've been blocking a major roots and bad guys of royal life. the japanese princess followed her heart for years. old media scrutiny. ah hello there. we got some rather nasty weather across ne, in parts of the u. s. senate eastern parts of canada. big area of stormy weather, just making its way through here. and this nor'easter, bringing some violent winds, damaging whence and the potential for some flooding range. as we go through the next 24 hours or so, at least out of the way,
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and we'll see this next system sharing it's had, we'll see some very heavy rain coming in across the great plains all the way down towards the deep south. there we go with some dry skies as we go on through wednesday, but still quite gusty, to quite breezy there just along the eastern seaboard for a time. i went towards west is generally fine and trial or the pacific northwest. say some showers long spells of rain, telling wintry there as we go through thursday, across good parts of a, b. c. bright and dry for central air is by this stage. but you can see for the southeastern corner, east in areas of the u. s. we are going to see some rather heavy rain at times, and there is the possibility of some localized flooding his system makes his way a further eastwards to come down into the caribbean, slighty sunshine and showers, not too bad now. or we can reco tropical storm ricks now in the process of filtering out dry skies coming back in behind. but for much across the region, the caribbean is fine and sunny. ah,
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the karone of ours has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that a seen united kingdom fail it citizens, britain's true colors coming soon on al jazeera. ah ah,
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this is al jazeera, quick reminder, all the top stories this our citizens military jones has made more arrests following mondays come protests against the co have continued late into the nights . but the military leader says he had to seize power to avoid a civil war. a committee of brazilian senators is forcing owner reports that recommends criminal charges against countries president for his handling overcurrent of ours pandemic. if the vote passes, the attorney general have 30 days to decide if gyre bull scenario should face criminal charges. and a un climate report says global promises to cut emissions aren't enough to meets the pirates agreement targets of $1.00 degrees at temperature. rise says there's a 60 percent chance temperatures will rise. i nearly doubled that. you in his warning, half over canister population could face acute hunger if they don't receive urgent
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humanitarian aids. according to reports, complaint compelled by un agencies, a combination of coven 19 conflicts. and that kind of crisis left more than half the country's population in acute hunger. the report says, this is the highest number of people and hunger ever recorded by the un during the past 10 years. it's point 7000000 people are in what is termed i see for just one step away from starvation. there it is. now any of destitution, incredible suffering. i'm firing out of control across pushing millions and millions of people as children. it's women, families, and every corner of the country to the brain of survival, the country towards potential scale. the state department says it's deeply concerned over and israeli plan to build new jewish settlements in the occupied
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west bank and said this would damage prospects for 2 state solution. settlements are illegal on the international law though israel disputes this we are deeply concerned about the israeli government plan to advance thousands of settlement units tomorrow, wednesday. many of them deep in the west bank. in addition, were concerned about the publication of tenders on sunday, for 1300 settlement units. for 1300 settlement units in a number of west bank settlements. we strongly oppose the expansion of settlements, which is completely inconsistent with efforts to lower tensions and to ensure com and it damages the prospects for a 2 state solution. we have been consistent that, as i said and clear in our statement to this effect, we also view plans for the retroactive legalization of illegal outflows as unacceptable. we continue to raise our views on this issue directly with senior
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israeli officials in our private discussions. the us human rights chief is criticized israel's designation of 6 palestinian human rights groups as terrorist organizations, michelle bush. and they said the decision was an unjustified attack on freedom of expression. she added, there was no evidence to support israel's allegations, the groups financed any military groups. ashley have called on israel to immediately revoke its designation. his capital has been brought to a standstill by a tuesday general strike with locals, colon for an end to kidnappings, violence and insecurity. it comes as the country's most powerful gang federation demands. prime minister area long re step down and exchange for reopening brought foods, gangs of close treats, leading to oil terminals, and puerto prince disrupting fuel surprise across the country. well,
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friends has more from puerto prince, united nations, health officials say dozens of hospitals like this 1 may close in the coming days. the reason a shortage of fuel gangs have been hijacking fuel trucks as they leave their depos . the companies that own the trucks are now afraid to make 3 even try to make deliveries. so the hospitals are running out of fuel to power. they're generators, the public electricity grid here is very unreliable. so most hospitals use generators. now the generators are running out of fuel and the result will be that the hospitals can't operate their equipment. and the result of that will be that many people will be in danger. especially children of people with coven 19 pregnant or nursing mothers, and many, many others. indigenous communities across i could are protesting against the government's economic policies and demands in the president versus of ice and fuel
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prices announced last week. it was so angry at trans to double oil and mining exploration in the amazon. today's a bo has more from call to patsy in ecuador, all across the world, or indigenous movement. labor unions and others are protesting against the government of he's had a more last a we're in the province court of faxing, where dozens and dozens of people have taken to the streets to protest against the government plan to increase the price of gasoline to increase oil and mining exploitation in the country to make some labor reforms among other things. indigenous communities in rec, streamline, sensitive with government plans to enter in their territory. they say that they have seen what has happened in many areas in the amazon for example, with oil fields. there are several of these cases on trial right now, and they say that they're always being damaged, that the communities end up being poor and contaminated and that's why they ended
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on the streets protesting against the administration of the data more last, just until a few minutes ago this people were blocking the road where we are right now, the police came and right now they're negotiating. this is not just happening here . it's happening all across the country. equivalent indigenous communities are amongst the most powerful groups, back in 2019 they already took the capital of people for about 11 days, dozens of people were injured. many died again because they were protesting against attempts to increase the price of gas that they say affects the way the way of life . we have spoken to many of the people that have been protesting here, they're really concerned about the economic situation in the country. they're saying that they're being damaged by the government plan. so what they're going to do, and that's why they've been on the streets this day. canada, the prime minister has carried out
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a major government li shuffled. the shakeup comes just a month since just introduce secured a 3rd term in office. women are heading to cabinet positions and what's been described as a gender balanced cabinet. and a prominent climate activist has been named as environment minister. the democratic republic of congo has finally sworn in a new election chief after a disputed nomination than he could. yuma will lead to the independence national electoral commission is parliament approval has been marked by claims of irregularities over his nomination. recent days and such appeals. court says a collection of ancient crime in gold artifacts should be returned to ukraine. there were loons to museum and amsterdam shortly before russia. alex crimea 2014. both moscow and king claims the artifacts for crime in louisiana loans a joint legal bids. 7 years ago to reclaim the historic treasure museum can so
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appeal to the supreme court steadfast and has more now from amsterdam for the past 5 years judge. and then abilene have tried to find an answer to the question, to home belongs to crime me in gold. the collection has been stored here at the museum and i'm so them ever since an 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 ownerships 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 judges say 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,
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museums, who already had to feel the earlier for the appeal. again, the supreme court. they say the artifacts was found inclined mia and belong there. while waiting for the supreme court verdict, the collection will likely remain here in amsterdam. japan's princess mackerel has married her a commoner partner, k camaro, formerly giving up her royal status. a couple held a low key wanting after years of criticism and media scrutiny about their relationship. they're expected to move to the us for camera works as a lawyer, priyanka kupta reports. as the royal japan's princess marco didn't bow to criticism or intense public scrutiny about her marrying the man she loves. instead, with a sambal farrell, at the doors of the imperial residence, the empress niece said good bye to her family and her royal title. it was the
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typical fairy tale japanese roy reading marco camaro as she is now known, and her husband k camaro. skip the wedding ceremony and rituals. instead filing marriage papers before making a media statement. what action you thought that case our, to me, k is an irreplaceable person. and for us marriage was a necessary choice to live while cherishing our hearts. while ex you are map with our i story must. i love marco. i want to spend my only life with someone i love until now we have shared and encouraged various feelings, both when we were happy. and when will you not you more? princess michael grew up in a royal system that heaps extra pressure on its fema members. and her engaged been brought an even more intense media spotlight, including around a financial scandal involving her husband's family. doc to see she still recovering from a form of post traumatic stress disorder. but despite her personal struggles,
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public opinion, true means divide it on the marriage bank. now i am very much against those who are against this marriage and sincerely wish mekaux to be happy. the most important thing is that she is happy in the future made the end of the media coverage of the story was it seems to me exaggerated and i feel sorry for her in that sense. but on the other hand, she had a symbolic status, a pillar of our country. she was a public figure. japan's mean voice can marry outside freely, but for women, it means forfeiting their royal status. japan is also one of the few monarchies with only a mean line of succession in a country that already ranked poorly engender quality. the latest departure least imperial family with just 17 members. only 3 are as to the throne. many, it wants to set sustained a status quo, especially amongst the emperor in his family. ah,
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the fact of the matter is that although the japanese emperor or the royal family do not have any autonomy over political issues, are you gonna mc issues there still remained to be a very strong symbol of the japanese. and for that reason, a lot of japanese walk to somehow keep the image that they want to keep. for some princess macos tumultuous engagement is perhaps a missed opportunity to mix symbolic changes to old traditions. as a couple prepares for a new life abroad bianca altogether. ah, i am hell am i? he do. the headlines on al jazeera sedans, military jones, her has made more arrests, falling in monday's qu, protest against the crew of continued late into the night.

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