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who and then living beneath it. oh, witness. at the coal face on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, there, i'm this darcy, attain this is the news. i live from our headquarters here and are hop coming up in the next 60 minutes. to don state oil company where i can say they'll join the campaign of civil disobedience against monday's military coup. we speak exclusively with a powerful gang leader and hazy who sets out conditions for ending of severe fuel crisis. ah,
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suppose his gather outside a london court where the u. s. is appealing for the extradition of wikileaks founded julian songs and an urgent call for action and madagascar. the un says the island nation is on the brink of a famine caused by climate change. i'm devin ashworth. sports is the atlanta braves when game one of baseball as well series and despite the australian prime minister suggesting otherwise, the state government in victoria says that unvaccinated tennis players will absolutely not be allowed at the australian open. ah, now walk is from student stay soil company now joined a growing civil disobedience movement against monday's crew. a coalition of unions has been calling for strikes since the military seized power on wednesday. general professor albert says the takeover was necessary to avoid a civil war. prime minister, abdullah hum dock has now been allowed to return to his own residence where he
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remains under tight security. well, let's now speak to him. morgan. she's on the ground for us in cartoon. we're seeing these protests continue this campaign of civil disobedience escalate. how much cloud will be smoothed by the oil workers have to think while the oil sector incidentally already, if we think challenges due to the main port and the rest, the state being shut for more than a month, protestors invest. they'd have been protesting against a piece piece deal that was signed in the south capital g, but no cooper last year saying that it was not representative. so as a result of that shut down, the old sector was facing challenges. the minutes of energy of the dissolved the transitional government, them in the government that was installed by the military on monday, said that the fuel rods from the petroleum reserves are ready running low. and that the ports where should open for more imports to come in. so this edition, the strike by the oil workers will likely result in fuel shortages around the country and petroleum derivative shortages. now we've seen people since monday
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lining up in front of fuel stations because of the panic that was setting in many people concerned about what was going to happen in the coming days. so people were rushing to fuel their tanks with petrol as much as they can, and many people think that they're trying to prepare themselves for the worst case scenario. again, they're not the only people protesting the state or workers. our parts are just a group of people in the top of a long list of people, the railway union, the really workers union. and that was that they will be joining the strikes the, the forces of freedom and change coalition have called them people both as state and federal level to join the civil disobedience to show the military that they don't want the army leading them. and they want the sibling, the transition government reinstated, once again, i'm curious about how the military is going to read all that the international airport i see is due to reopen this afternoon and just a few hours. and then very keen, then the military to try to normalize things. it seems
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yes, there though the airport will open at around 4 pm local time to day. but there will also questions about how many flights will come in many air companies. many, many flight companies have said that they're going to wait to re evaluate the situation to see what happens on the ground before resuming flights to the capitol, hot tomb. but there's also questions about how many workers will be present on the ground again, because the issue of this civil disobedience that was called for by the sudanese professionals association. many civil associations workers had said that they want to stay back home. they want to out voice their condemnation to the military takeover that happened on monday, and they want to show that they want a return to civilian rule. so there are questions about how many workers will be not just at present at the airport, but at the ministerial levels at the states, institution levels. all of that is reason concerns about how the next few days will play out, especially when you go out in the streets. nastasia, you can see many businesses closed men. people staying away from work are very few
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people moving around because some of them saying because they want to join the civil disobedience. other thing because of the uncertainty, they're not sure that it's time to resume work and continue with their businesses. i tend situation indeed have a morgan or in the sudanese capital coaching 1st. thank you. heather on i'm moving on an al jazeera has spoken exclusively to one of haiti is most powerful gang leaders. andries like the one run by g major at sierra control large parts of the country violently enforcing their authority. they're also causing a severe fuel shortage there. sure it's, he had told rob reynolds wanted will take to actually end the blockade. i have to sit up there, his name is jimmy shells, a more commonly known by his childhood nickname, barbecue, once a haitian police officer. he is now the leader of a powerful confederation of gangs called g 9, which controls much of court, a prince in its suburbs. with an automatic rifle strapped to his chest, chows
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a took us through the garbage strewn alley ways of la celine, a sprawling slum. he urged us to show the world the desperate poverty in which millions of haitians live out their lives. without basic sanitation, healthcare education, or hopes for a better future. although he is the feared leader of a violent criminal gang, cheryl z a appears to be trying to reinvent himself as a leader, a man of the people battling a corrupt system. and the current government led by prime minister arial henri, who shares a condemned no ma'am, got vulnerable. of course, you also see that we are fighting for another society with another haiti. that is not only for the 5 percent of the people who keep older, well figured, but a new hater where everyone can have food, clean water. so they can have a decent house to live in. we'll have another haiti where we don't have to leave the country. we could have a cheryl's, a also stands accused of masterminding,
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numerous assassinations and massacres, including one in 2018 that killed up to 25 people. he denies all the allegations by gun bombs, young. i'm not a gangster. i never booby a gangster is the system i'm fighting against today? the system has a lot of money. they own the media. now they try to maybe look like a gangster william fallen off. you shall say, condemned the kidnapping of 17 u. s. and canadian missionaries who are being held for ransom by a rival gang look or danny tud. zach could not be we condemn old kidnappings that happen in this country. that the special one is the missionary set me soon. there americans, when we talk about missionaries and they came to this country to help us today, we cannot support any gangs who kidnapped people, you know, fuss if you a severe fuel shortage as practically shut down haiti's capital, the result of gangs hijacking fuel trucks and blockading depos shells
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a says he can get the petrol flowing again, but says haiti's prime minister must go debbie if ariel on re resigns at 8 o'clock . then at 8 o 5, remove all the barricades so that the trucks can come to the fuel depot and fill up, and then the crisis will stop. cheryl's a says he wants to tear up haiti's political and oligarchic system by its roots. his system sack, the system is criminal, the revolution we're preaching to day. we cannot do this without guns because we have our own guns. this gun is a symbol of our revolution. the revolution against the 5 percent of those who hold all the wealth of our nation. as he walked the streets of la celine barbecue was greeted warmly by many so does this gang leader have ambitions to one day rule, haiti? he certainly talks like a politician. comparing himself to one of haiti's most revered leaders in its struggle for independence from france in the 18th century. hey, this is cynthia jones. jak de salon was a great man,
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the father of the nation who fought hard to free haiti. today i am doing the same fighting at the salon. did i am following his dream? the dream of de salaam was to see the wealth of his country b shed equally li battiata. outlaw would be revolutionary. leader of men in arms. the man they call barbecue is one of the most powerful and enigmatic figures in haiti to day rob reynolds al jazeera, puerto prince. now madagascar southern region is experiencing its west draft and decades pushing more than a 1000000 people to the bank in fannin, for consecutive droughts. have now wiped out harvests with reports of people that dying of hunger panting up to has been sudden, madagascar is facing its wa strout it 40 years. the level of hunger here is so severe the un wants it could. so lead to the world's 1st famine caused by climate change. the situation in the ground sort of madagascar is absolutely dia right now
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. we are entering the next lean season, which began in october. we have 1300000 people who are severely food and secure. that means they do not know where the food that they need each day to survive. it's going to come from of those $28000.00 people are facing catastrophic food insecurity. which is to say famine like conditions. the tropical island country in the indian ocean that's used to cycles heavy rainfall and drought has seen an alarming decline and rainfall in recent years. affecting small farmers and cattle heard us. people have southern madagascar have seen their incomes decline even more . water is scarce, fields have dried up, crops have died, and there is little food. some are eating locus cactus and even mud, just to survive. some of those years of drought seems to be related to the el nino
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system in the pacific. ah, one of those years it seems to be related to what's happening in the eastern indian ocean. and over all of those years, there tends to be a increase in pressure systems. the atmospheric pressure to south of madagascar, madagascar is extremely vulnerable to climate change. even though it's carbon emissions are some of the lowest. it is absolutely unjust, that people who have done nothing to cause this crisis and now literally every day facing the fight for their lives because of the global climate crisis. so action must be taken for the people of the grand suit of madagascar and the people across this region who have faced with the consequences of this crisis as to was leading polluters field to agree on how to reduce the effects of a warming planet. it's devastating impact is already being filled in the lives of those hook into little to fight it brianca hooked the i'll to 0 ha laser. this
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bulletin i'll be speaking with the head of honesty, international to stay tuned for that up and about 20 minutes. while they're still plenty more. i had this news, our supporters of a lebanese christian politically to rally as he misses a hearing into a gun battle and buried any of us, none. find out how poland plans to reduce its dependence on coal as part of efforts to reduce pollution and in sport will show you the baseball star. so desperate to feature in the world series, he played with a broken leg that's coming up with jama. ah, now the leader of a christian political party called the lebanese forces, has refused to testify on recent violence and bay route. protestors gathered outside samir georgia's house and morag, north of the capital to support in georgia was due to it appeared the defense ministry but said he will not until the leader of hezbollah has on this. rolla is
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also summoned. 7 shia muslims were killed in that fighting earlier this month. well, let speak to santa clara. she is now in barrett. she's just returned from morrow. zayna. those was a pretty big crowds that we were seeing outside george's house this morning. what did you hear from them? well, at the end of the day, these are his supporters, supporters of the lebanese horses, that leader who feel that he is being called rickly targeted. they feel that they're up against a political order that is dominated and controlled by husband law. a long time enemy of 2 weeks ago or less than 2 weeks ago, we saw deadly clashes in the lebanese capital that really petted supporters of the she groups has fallen. amal with as of yet unidentified gunmen from the neighbourhood under the stronghold or the stronghold of the lebanese forces party. now both sides are accusing each other of starting or triggering the clashes. hezbollah says that this was a pre meditated attack,
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that the lebanese forces sniper was responsible for firing into a crowd of unarmed protesters. and in fact, that seems, has bella. 8 is, is really pushing for charge out to be convicted. we spoke to a member of parliament from that group and he said, ga, the killer should be where he belongs and what he meant was behind bars. so there is a lot of tension. there is a dangerous stand off his supporters block to all roads leading to mob the aware somebody or charge her now resides really to tell, to tell the authorities we're not going to allow you to question him. we're not going to allow you to arrest him. so a really deep political divide here as a result of the investigations into those that the classes zanna her in beirut with all the nations for us. thank you so much. santa ana, israeli forces have arrested 16 palestinians across the occupied west bank, including 2 children. the raids mostly happened and the palestinian village of beer,
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alba and janine video shows people's belongings there strewn on the floor. as you can see, after these rarely soldiers conducted raids on several horns. now, these operations generally target people wanted on outstanding warrants. well, meanwhile, the u. s state department says it's deeply concerned about an israeli plan to build thousands of illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. it's also worried about the publication of tenders for $1300.00 settlement units. 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, as i said, and clear in our statements to this effect. we also view plans for the retro active legalization of illegal outposts as unacceptable. we continue to raise our views on this issue directly with senior israeli officials in our private discussions. well,
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the u. s. government is trying again to extradite where helix found. the julian assange from the u. k. protestors are denouncing the extradition outside. the high court in london without today hearing is being held. a lower court previously ruled that a psalms not be sent to the u. s. a mental health grounds. he faces 18 charges that related to the publication of secret military documents. well, let speak to nadine baba, he is in london force. that ain't what is the us strategy here? how does it actually hope to reverse this earlier rolling? we were talking about what the u. s. government lawyers present here at the court in london really wants to convince the high court here that there are factors which wouldn't take into consideration when that judge the district court judge ruled against extradition earlier this year. of course, the grounds for that decision were mental health. julius julian assigned his mental health, which the judge said, made him a suicide risk. now,
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the lawyers rule point 2 factors which they say any judges. and there are 3 judges here, including england's highest judge, looking at the case should consider including the fact that juliet her sons has had 2 children with his partner, stella, morris. huh. which they think could actually mitigate, reduce the likelihood of him taking his own life. if he were to be expedited to the us now his partner was outside the court here just an hour or so ago, talking to his supporters saying she's very worried about him that he's very thin. she spoke to him on saturday and she reiterated to her message, which is one that has been picked up by group. so i can,
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international on reports is without borders, but this is a politically motivated trial. i'm good. it sends a worrying message for journalistic activity around the world to remind you that a sun juice accused of helping chelsea mudding a former military analyst to steal a diplomatic cables and documents which would been published by wiki leaves or continue watching that hearing very closely. indeed nadine baba there with the latest force from london thinking now in iraq at least 11 people have been killed by i so attack as indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during their assault on the village of alpha, russia. a un report published earlier this year estimated that around $10000.00 iso fighters do remain active across terry and iraq, despite their self proclaimed caliphate collapsing on kenneth cat's men is an expert on the gulf region. he says, even though i saw was defeated,
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the group is still showing that it can cause violence. and fin, it's very hard to tell from one incident to 2 incidents. ah, whether there's a pattern. we don't know that there's a research. and so we, we know that i so doesn't control any real big amount, large amount of territory any more. however, you know, we've always known since the defeat was declared 2017 that i saw was defeated. we've always known they have sleeper cells. they have cells, they've been conducting attacks the most larry of the western desert area. ah, they've, they've had a presence to y'all, provinces, a mixed province. certainly. you know, the islamic state to obviously assume the group. there's obviously tensions with the sheer, there are many she a and d all a province. i. so feeds on, certainly resentment of the sheer domination, let's say of the political system. and what i think is perhaps could happen
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is the key she malicious now will say there were i sl attacks and we need to be empowered to push back to fight back against i. so, and they made use of these attacks to have their own empowerment again. but there are villages, there are communities where there are 6 air intentions, but do yala is a perfect example because both suddenly and she a one a control, it's maybe so they were there are tensions and i, sol feeds on those tensions on iraq election commission has started manually recounting some results from this man's parliamentary election. he is recounted ballots came from around 70 disputed polling stations, pro rainy infections, and iraq witness losses in the re election. and they've been alleging fraud. their supporters have now been protesting for several days,
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but let's speak to management of the why hint he is in baghdad for us. and that would remind us how he got to this recounted and just how contentious that could potentially be. will of the man with recount of the disputed, the pulling gas stations over to a 1000 pulling stations across the country are disputed. now the electoral commission has talked in only today, as you can see right behind me. this is the manual recount close is going on there . probably the stuff are now in a short to break the will resume slightly over a 100 pulling stations from ne noah province are being at manually recounted today . and there is of will be analysis by the end of the day and they will be announced it also every day until the end of that he counting the 2000 disputing pulling at stations as you know that this is one of the top demands of
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the losing the political parties of the political party that used to be a dominant political parties like alpha, to the food a ren ah, political party. and as you know that it's supporters have been sent to the streets near the green zone for over a week. now, threatening to storm into the green zone that has of the state institutions diplomatic missions, including the u. s. embassy. very significant, very important. and yet that the protest of the supporters of the losing the political parties are threatening to storm into if the electoral commission is not conducting this manual vote. so by the end of the 3, counting, all the disputed pulling the stations define of the results will be up submitted to the judicial department at the electoral commission. and then they're going to be
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in dosage before that is sent eventually to the federal court. to give the final pass the final endorsement on it. but the question now remains whether or not the final results will appease with such fine the protest is on the ground and dead political parties who are losing at dramatically losing a lot in this election that they made to be c method up to law hint. now on the ground for us in baghdad, thank you. my advisors to the us. food and drug administration have voted in favor of administering the pfizer corona virus vaccine to children. the panel said the benefits of inoculation for those aged $5.00 to $11.00. far outweigh any risks, and the after a will now decide whether to prevent and if it does, the vaccine could be available for american children as soon as next week. of the volcano on the spanish island of the panama,
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continues spewing ash and molten rock. kimbry via her has now been a routing non stop for over a month. larva covers about 9000000 square meters, most of that farm land. it also destroyed more than 2000 homes. thousands of people were forced to flee their homes since at 1st erupted back in september. still ahead here on out as in why the decision to appoint a sri lankan monkey to oversee legal reforms is stroking can prophecy will tell you why indigenous communities and that could or has been blocking major roads and with just 100 days to go until the beijing winter olympics organizers released new rules to deal with the grant of ah
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hello though we have seen flooding in 2 parts of southern italy and i'm afraid that weather does. let's set to continue to see this little clutches storm shifts around the central parts of the mediterranean pool associated with this area of low pressure which does lightly to intensify. further, as we go on through the next few days, is seen in a sicily where we have seen around 500 millimeters of bright in a couple of days here. and that has led to the widespread flooding. as i said to, with the possibility of, of further flooding as we go on through the next couple of days. this is what's known as a medicaid. you can see how that circulation continues across a similar area. but for much of your bid is actually fine. and dry and pleasant autumn sunshine, i've not missed folks any possibility for many but to lassie dry and settled different story up towards the northwest redrawing in that mild air from the atlantic. some heavy burst dufrane gradually making the way across southern parts of ireland into the north west of england. and we could see some flooding here as we go on through the latter part of the week. that wet weather, the flooding rice possibly extending down to parts of wells weather,
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to grassy pushing across into western spain and portugal cross northern parts of africa. one or 2 showers, continuing them to northern areas of algeria. still a few shouts to nicea and staying wet for the gulf of guinea. ah. november on al jazeera, all through a year of turbulent weather. well lead us gather in glasgow, crystal summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning 4 lines goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the us. millions in cargo on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution and more than a year after the law, whole trigger, a political, quite immersive personal short documentary africa. direct show cases, african stories from african filmmakers. china marks $100.00 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and cause for
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a boy impact the sporting events november on out jazeera frank assessment is likely to change biking behavior at all. it's not going to change their behavior, they're going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, ah, hello again, i miss darcy, tando ha, that's remind you about top stories here. this allen workers swimsuit on stage and oil company have joined a growing civil disobedience movement against monday's crew. a coalition of unions has been calling for strikes since the military seized power on wednesday. in iraq,
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at least 11 people have been killed by ice, will attack isn't viola province. they used to hand grenades and machine guns during their assault on the village of our washer. madagascar, the southern region is experiencing its worst drought in 40 years. pushing more than a 1000000 people to the brink of famine. that's according to an amnesty, international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives. well, let's now speak to ann. yes, coloma. she's the secretary general of amnesty international and she joins us now from saint paul to our chateau in france on yes, i want to start with what it's like on the ground right now in madagascar for years of drought and i know communities there are being very disproportionately affected and this all obviously goes well beyond just hunger. absolutely. we're talking here about the deep south region. so in the sound of the country, 1100000 people on even. i mean,
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like conditions of 40 i actually already in a situation on funding days deep her days are lack of access to water level access to help us children. a woman facing a combination of triology and drought, and on more so extraordinarily affected by the situation. we're talking about a note of suffering and a very young country. so when we say she's home to somebody affected, their future is being able to form them inside to the future. my desk that he, that the state right now and yes, i was looking at the projections and they suggest the things that are nice that to get worse and not just in madagascar, we keep hearing this phase. perhaps the world's best climate change induced famine, but food insecurity of the results of climate change is much more broadly affecting
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the globe than that floods right now in south to dawn. for instance, people having to flee homes in order to feed their families. all we potentially in danger of missing the big picture when we focus on individual crises? no, i don't think so. i think focusing on that, i guess guys not meant to not highlight on their crisis. it's meant to bring to the attention of the international community, the meaning of the climate crisis, because the climate crises ease affecting my mary were called traditional communities. either groups, house, you know, the dish portion of that. so i mean, any important play. so we need to communicate the price of the people we need to make those that.

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