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china has been very strategic in the way to expanding his suites in indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments for the rapidly changing the world we live in without the national aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan economy counting the coast on al jazeera ah to. ready this is al jazeera ah hi there, i'm can vanelle. this is been use are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the african union to spend sedans, participation in the world bank stops, aid in response to monday's military coup. israel approved plans for nearly 3000
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new, illegal settlement units and occupied westbank. the used top court finds poland, $1200000.00 a day over their bliss, a dispute about judicial independence. and one of haiti's most powerful gang leaders lays out his condition. the easing the latest crisis to grip the caribbean country. i'm sorry, hired with your sport. the atlanta braves when game one of baseball walls, fairies and with a 100 days to go to the beijing winter olympics organizers released new rules to deal with current virus. ah. okay, we begin this news, our with sudan and the mounting demands at home and abroad for the military to walk back at school. the african union has suspended sudan from all activities until civilian rule is restored. the world bank is also put a hold on aid. there's economic pressure internally to state oil company workers,
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and doctors are among the latest to joint strikes and protests against the crew. and the military crack down goes on with politicians and activists arrested on wednesday. general abdel father, albert han says he seized power to stop sued on sliding into civil war. the un security council has been meeting to discuss the un mission in a contested region between sudan and thought saddam. but ahead of those talks, we heard from the ambassador for kenya, which holds the rotating presidency of the security council. he says he hopes leaders will back the african union in its actions against the qu. i am more optimistic now that the piece of security council has made this position clear because our colleagues, everyone on the council speaks very often about backing africa positions. so now we shall see which delegation actually, but the african union position. and so this shall make it very clear by the end of
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today or tomorrow. hey, morgan has the latest now from cartoon. and we've been around various parts of her too many. we've seen. many businesses still remaining shut that because when we spoke to the few business owners who were hanging around their shop, they said they're not sure that would impact the military take over by the army take over, will have on their businesses. they say that they've been monitoring the situation over the past few days, but they said that the reason why they haven't opened the main reason why they have an open is because of the called for civil disobedience. processes have been setting up road blocks and barricades and on main street and neighborhoods to show the military that they do not want to be that they don't want them to be in charge for that. so say they've been demanding a return for civilian the transitional government and they want to see the politicians and activities who have been arrested since monday, who released and brought back to their positions of power. though most of the street that we've been around on, we've seen barricades,
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we've seen people using blocks using trees to basically form barriers on, on the streets to prevent movement of security forces. but also to prevent people from going out. they say they want a general strike conducted at both federal and state levels to should the military, that state and state institutions and businesses don't want the army to be in control. so let it then el zane is down, specialist and political analyst. he says, the biggest challenge for the military will be garnering widespread support. the military seemed to be united that with regard to the army, the robin response forces and the police, the intelligence, and some of the arm group policy side is deal with the government in yoga last year . they seem to be in a united front supporting this more. on the other side, there are civilian groups who are citing again, is this more especially worried that this is
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a military took over and my few but that's the whole transition. now moving forward, i think if they manage to come up with an acceptable or government government that is formed with real expert who are independent from political affiliations, who can be trusted to take the country into election in 2023 or 24. as it was a stipulated before, i think that will be the key in terms of granting some sort of stability in the country. because you know, the last 2 years has been very difficult for the enormous it is. it's special in cubs to the living conditions. and the economic crisis that hit the country very high. over the last 2 years, israel has approved plans for about $3000.00 new illegal settlement units in the occupied west bank and be the 1st be built under prime minister natalie bennett. and during president john biden's term,
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the us is deeply concerned about the plan saying it will hurt prospects for 2 state solution. settlements are illegal on the international law, although israel rejects the american new side acts else is reporting that secretary of state antony blinking, vocally opposed. israel's decision source, installed the site. there was a tense call between blinkin and israeli defense minister ban against lincoln report. they told dance that the number of units and the location were unacceptable . new abraham has more now from novice and occupied by spec, which was a number of units approved. and wednesdays meeting may not be as large as it was during the era of the u. s. president donald trump, for palestinians. one settlement unit is one unit too much. we're standing here in front of the legal israeli settlement of a lead has been here since the eighty's and it has been expanding, has been connected to other illegal israeli settlements. an israel with
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a network of roads, transportation, it has access to electricity and water. and it has also prevented past indians from accessing their lands. we're not just talking about the built up area, but the whole mountain has been off limits to palestinians who own agricultural lands there. now in wednesday's meeting, there are 2 is really outposts that have been approved by this meeting. it means that sometimes settlers decide to put up caravans, but they are not approved by the government. but many of them we've seen across the years were did through actively, later on, approved and recognized by the government. although in the meantime, they are acts as they have access to infrastructure and services. when it comes to the palestinian authority, it condemned the new settlement building and said that all supplements are considered illegal under international law, urging the international community to intervene. the european court of justice has
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ordered poland to pay a daily fine of more than $1000000.00 and avow other judicial reforms. hollins, ignored the e, is calls to suspend a disciplinary chamber for judges. and your senator falls. from the calmness of the european union's court of justice in luxembourg comes would amount to a bombshell in this crisis involving poland and the you, the text is brief. he c, j, vice president, orders, poland, to pay a fine of 1000000 euros a day because it's failed to suspend a disciplinary chamber of its supreme court. that order was made in july to be in a country where the vast majority of people support membership of the european union. its government has been defying legal reforms ordered by the u. poland stands accused by brussels of political interference with a new disciplinary system for judges. polish judges of declared that some
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e u laws clash with their constitution. even before the latest action, the governing party of poland, accused the e. u. of blackmail. the $1200000.00 fine from brussels coincided with a harsh warning from belgium's prime minister, aimed at polish leaders. you're playing with fire when waging war with our european colleagues for internal political reasons. this is about overwhelming majority of member states from the baltics to portugal. who agree? our union is a union of values, not a cash machine. you cannot pocket's all the money, but refused the values that attack contrast it with the diplomatic approach. the french president, emanuel micron, had been taking with the polish leader andre duda. however, micron had said, well ahead of this meeting that poland needed to make concrete proposals. the question now is whether poland will be compliant or defiant. what's next?
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it's hard to say you could expect. now the ball is government to say, well, sorry, we're not able to bay this fine because it or own boldest constitutional court has said that this would not be in line with the policy constitution. can the polish government afford to keep going against the majority view of polish people who value e. u. membership that is unclear. andrew simmons al jazeera and a gas gal southern region is experiencing its worst route and decades pushing more than a 1000000 people to the brink of famine. for consecutive droughts of want out harvests with reports of people dying of hunger. and the recalls for richer nations to do more to combat the climate crisis in madagascar. frank a got to has more sudden, madagascar is facing its wa strout it 40 years. the level of hunger here is so
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severe the un wants it could. so lead to the world's 1st famine caused by climate change. the situation in the grand suit of madagascar is absolutely dire. right now we are entering the next lean season, which began in october. we have 1300000 people who are severely food insecure. 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 allow me decline and rainfall in recent years. affecting small farmers and cattle heard us. most people have southern madagascar has 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
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survive. some of those years it's a drought seems to be related to the el nino 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 the pressure systems. the atmospheric pressure to south of madagascar, madagascar is extremely fundable to climate change. even though it's carbon emissions are some of the lowest. i love. oh, what 72. then why not less? that government is faulty, responsible because that can't she asked, con, haunted deacons of neglect. i have a pretty cool establishment, but the people who i saw are sort of the piece of bio nations committed by the international community that has failed to take the necessary measures to cut any
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shows and pledges of the world's leading polluters. not nearly enough to do use the effects of a warming planet. it's devastating impact is already being felt by those who can do little to fight it. bianca gupta, i'll to 0. i'll, missouri has spoken exclusively to one of haiti's, most powerful gang leaders. armed groups like the one run by jimmy shows a control large wants of the country violently enforcing their authority. they're also causing a severe fuel shortage shows. they had told rob reynolds what it will take to end the blockade to fit your. his name is jimmy cheryl z, a war commonly known by his childhood nickname or barbecue once a haitian police officer. he is now the leader of a powerful confederation of gangs called g 9, which controls much of florida prince in its suburbs. with an automatic rifle strapped to his chest shells
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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 knew battling a corrupt system and the current government led by prime minister arial henri, who shares a condemned. no ma'am, got mabel pussy 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 another haiti where we don't have to leave the country. we could have a cheryl's, a also stands accused of masterminding, numerous assassinations and massacres,
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including one in 2018 that killed up to 25 people. he denies all the allegations. you buy gun bombs, young. i'm not a gangster. i never woo, be 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. was him fallen off, shall z, a condemned? the kidnapping of 17 us and canadian missionaries who are being held for ransom by a rival gang. look, gordon. it. dude, zach could not be condemned. oh, kidnappings that happened 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 kids, that people, you know, fussy, a severe fuel shortage as practically shut down haiti's capital, the result of gangs hijacking fuel trucks and blockading depos shells a says he can get the petrol flowing again,
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but says haiti's prime minister must go debbie if ariel on re resigns at 8 o'clock and 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. 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, the father of the nation who fought hard to free haiti. today i'm doing the same
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fighting at the salon, did. i'm following his dream. the dream of de salaam was to see the wealth of his country. he 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. thank you. my head on the news are including a pedestrian bridge reopened for the 1st time in years linking betters, layla and columbia. supporters of lebanon's top christian politician, organized a citizen as he fails to show up for hearing into the recent violence. and then conflicting messages from australia's prime minister and local government on unvaccinated tennis players at this driving open. and on the way in support the sorrows ah,
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thousands of ecuadorian continue their demonstrations against the government's economic policies. they are demanding president, game or lasso reverse as decision to increase fuel prices. protest is also our angry about plans to double oil and mining exploration in the amazon that isabel is following. the protests and kito were here in a community. in some music i lit on this is just outside quito. what's happening here is that members of this community were blocking one of their main highways here in n y though. and then the police and the military came here and they started clearing the way they used to your gas rubber bullets among other things. they then entered all of this communities, have mostly indigenous community and started detaining several of the protesters. what we're seeing right now is that this community is asking the police to be there saying that they are not allowed to remain here. there's lots of tend to the new wireless situations like this one are happening all across the country,
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people opposing the government of easier to more latso with latso gain to bower, he promised to jumpstart the economy. i had tried. he's trying to increase oil and mining production. i tried to pass ever leave or i reformed among other things that people are saying that his policies are hurting them. one of the main concerns they have is the rise in the price of gas. something they say hurts their economy, hurts their chances to make a living, and that's why people are infuriated, they're angry and now they're asking the police to leave. what we've been told is that protest will continue leading this protest is one of the well, or is most powerful. org our indigenous organizations they go now you. they say that they will remain on the streets until the government needs and demands a foot bridge between columbia and venezuela has reopen thompson, enclosed for 2 years. i found her abbey at the reports from the columbia and bought a city of cook with her 3 weeks after 1st announcing its venezuela's finally
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reopened former border crossings with columbia for pedestrians and the simone believer international bridge is again brimming with activity. as eager venezuelans cross in search of goods and health services. that's your, your thank god, this is real progress. it's a big advantage because crossing through the illegal trails is tough and dangerous, especially for the sick and elderly fellow mano, columbia opened that side of the border on june, 2nd. but its limiting entry to keep daily numbers under control. while authorities police, some of the legal crossings often controlled by criminal gangs that thousands used during the closure. being able to cross legally and safely is a huge relief for people on both sides of the border. but many here hope this will also be the 1st step, the worst or restart of commerce in trade in that could jumpstart an economy that was badly hurt by years of closure. by target,
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i don't fuss about tom. they took this step now let's hope it will be fully restored. we have a lot to gain from more trade and more interchange. former congressman freddie better now has been given the title of border protector by them. due to governments came to the bridge to check on the proceedings and called in the colombian government to reopen trade. i came out of the columbia inside of the border is the region with the highest unemployment in the country, the paralysis of thousands of jobs and businesses. while we are ready to restart boiler pretty much, they lay the boarders merchants association says we have spent more than 2 and a half years trying to convince the government to reopen. it says the closure as meant the end of 1300 businesses and more than 13000 jobs in columbia alone. and understand that the government's incorrectness and buckets are distant because they have different political ideologies and economic system. but that doesn't mean
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that regular people in business men congregate together, and we evidently do, and the needs keep the border open. it's time to set aside the differences and regenerate the commercial activities are always existed in ice directly open border . some exporting companies are so anxious to restart that they are already filling trucks with goods like toilet paper to send to venezuela. as soon as their greenlighted politics have long disrupted the codependent economic relationship between colombian, venezuela, now many can't wait to return to some level of normality. allison that i'm p a t t and j. here could the leader of a christian political party called the lebanese forces, has refused to testify on recent violence in beirut. smith, georgia was due to appear the defense ministry, but said he won't until the leader of hezbollah on the roller is also summit. that a horrible they created a human shield along the road to my job,
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north available. that's where the head of the christian lebanese forces party, severe charge on lives. he was supposed to appear at the army intelligence building, to answer questions related to the fighting in the lebanese capital earlier this month, that killed several people. josh, i support to say they are protecting him from what they call an unjust system. this must have been occupation. iranian occupation has been leverage over the court. busy over the over judges over political life should stop long time enemies the groups has below and on one side and the christian of these forces on the other accuse each other of starting that gun battle. the case is now in the hands of the military court, which human rights group say has been used by the authorities to intimidate and retaliate for political reasons. for we do have very grave concerns about the independence of those judges,
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given that they are subordinate to the executive. josh, i described the judge, the ocoee, who summoned him as has bullet commissioner in the military tribunal. and his lawyers are trying to remove him from the case many here worry about the lebanese course, this party is being targeted because it is a vocal challenger of what the opposition called the has dominated political order . some opposition leaders also believe the case against judge will be used to bury the investigation. and to last years explosion at the reports has belonged to ally and accused started toward the lead judge in that investigation of political bias and want him removed. and it seems they want georgia convicted nash had this seemed to be attempts to give georgia political and maybe even religious cover from the church. this is not acceptable to me as georgia and all the killers should be taken to the place where they need to be. the growing confrontation between the 2 sides
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has raised tensions that can yet again lead to sectarian violence. it is a dangerous standoff. st. her there, al jazeera, beirut, the crisis in afghanistan and the conflict in northern ethiopia have the world's attention. but the urgency of those crises has overshadowed other long running humanitarian emergencies. things that particularly dire and syria, yemen, and somalia. but funding is scarce and diplomatic editor james base reports and in the humanitarian situation in afghanistan is already a crisis. but the un fears that if there's a total economic collapse in the country, it will become a catastrophe. conditions of worse and 2 in ethiopia where the effects of conflict of now spread well beyond t grey. the 2 crises now threatened to overload the whole humanitarian system. other conflicts from syria to yemen to somalia continue to cause immense suffering
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. these wars have not ended, but they're no longer at the center of the world's attention. and international donors seem to have forgotten them. for example, the current un humanitarian appeal for syria is funded at just 36 percent. the figure for molly stands at 32 percent. it's clear that not all humanitarian crises are created equal, some get more attention from the media than others. but the bottom line is that they all need to be funded. those countries that can afford it, need to show global solidarity. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha. one of the biggest global humanitarian organizations is the international committee of the red cross. the t c o t y is the i, c, r, c's representative at the u. m, we definitely have a crisis that go on for many, many years and as a certain donor fatigue add that also poses to us some challenges at the same time
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. we also come to the point where quick quick fix center and humanitarian bandaid solutions are not the response that needs to are, are to be brought in because it is really the capacity to tackle broader issues that we actually bring more. we live to the people in a matter of weeks at the beginning of december, the un will finalize it's humanitarian appeal for 2022. last year they asked for record amount $35000000000.00, and it's already clear that this time the figure will be considerably higher. james bays al jazeera at the united nations still head on al jazeera, how facebook's algorithm has been promoting post that intentionally seek an angry or emotional response. with europe's most carbon pollution plants cold and faces the challenge of becoming carbon neutral at 2050. and england continue their good start. the t 20 cricket world cup. sorry will be here with the action ins.
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ah hello. the skies are largely clear across much of the middle east. a loss of hazy sunshine coming for her little more cloud though, up towards the yeah. the caspian sea and make its way through dry weather coming in on the course. i, a terrence around 17 celsius, but at least it will be largely dry bits and pieces of cloud of rain moving through to administer northern parts of afghanistan, charge of a share, or 2 in kabul, or chills of a shower to just around eastern areas over man on thursday or maybe on friday wanted to shout he, gracie, easing out of the way, should be last you dry. here in doha, we getting up to 30 to decrease, push little further north. you can see some wet or whether they're developing just around central and eastern parts of taken. maybe northern areas of syria could
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catch yard shower, along with the northern parts of iraq pushing into iran, just of the od shower to into a somali or over the next day, or so. plenty of showers around the ethiopian highland and where to where the coming down across lake victoria. more big down horses seasonal, raised in a nicely. they're cross the gulf of guinea sink a little further southwards. in the coming days, you can follow that line of sherry red cross at western side of the democratic republic of congo. pushing right down across angola, some heavy down. pause there into botswana and turning increasingly wet for south africa. ah, the to many of been forced to flee their homes escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primary trigger for the displacement of people as droughts, hurricanes and floods besieged communities. fort lines travels to the front lines
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of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's appending lives, and fueling migration exit on doris. apply much in crisis on al jazeera, compelling. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at the explosion. inspire, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about living under fascism was life, unequal to broadcasting. so those have been on august night news bore. happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running lu ah,
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