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last year's and i see so deteriorating. busy faster than ever, the quote running down world lead is amazing. laws go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out a deal to slash emission to port to late follow the you and climate summit on al jazeera. mm. mm aah. as protest spread against the military coup, international support groups from sedans, alter transition to democracy. ah, i'm hello, mar, hidden. this is al jazeera life from doha. also coming up, europe's top court finds poland, $1200000.00 a day after a dispute, silver, judicial independence. israel defies american objections and approved plans for
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thousands of new illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and the lifeline preventive wailings, a bridge shop for years, tooth tensions with columbia reopens, allowing them to crossover for food and medicines. ah, we begin in sudan and the mounting demands at home and abroad for the military to walk back. it's cool. the u. s. assistance mission to sit on has twisted that envoys from several western countries have met with those said prime minister abdullah hun dog at his residence. jo, section of state antony blank and spoke to his foreign minister. sedans. neighbors are also showing disapproval. the african union has suspended cartoon until civilian rule is restores, and the world bank has put a deliveries on hold and go with then there's also growing state oil company
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workers and doctors have also joined protests against the paragraph. and the military is cracked and goes on. more politicians and activists have been arrested . and officials, ambassadors have been facts, hip morgan rapport smo from khartoum. these road blocks on the streets and neighborhoods around to dance capital hard to are now a common sight once used to keep out security for says during anti government protests against them. president, i'm going to be here in 2019. they've become a symbol of rejection, of monday's military, cool. and on the 3rd day of the military peak over in the city where the revolution that overthrew us your thought that people were back on the street. the out in her to protesters have called for a general strike and civil disobedience, state oil workers. doctors, businesses and other sectors have responded to that call. i'm going to move banks,
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government institutions and private companies are all closed. this is a full civil strike and people are preparing for the main event on october 30th. and i know these people were elected because we saw that they had to know how, but the military didn't give them the space to do their jobs right now. because the military has power, they have halted the past and taken us back to square one. but that doesn't work for us. this is why it's better than our 100 versus his decisions. the who has already had an economic and political impact on to them. the u. s. has an hour it will hold back a $700000000.00 assistance package that was meant for the transitional government that has been deposed. the african union suspended to dance membership on wednesday . and the world bank, which provided financial assistance, has withheld back to us and the tenant general, i've been put, the hon said he took power and dissolved the cabinet to avoid sliding into civil war. his promise, a cabinet of professionals. but some analysts say forming
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a government accepted by all will not be easy if they manage to come up with acceptable government government that is formed with a real expert. what independent from political affiliations, who can be trusted to take the country into lecture, in 2020 city or 24 as it was a stipulated before. i think that would be the key. these demonstrate as they, they'll continue to build their momentum for more protests calling for an end to the military rule. several people have been killed since the crew on monday, and many more injured, but protested they, they'll go on until their aims are achieved. he bow morgan, alta 0, harpoon. united nations has reiterated colds for all detained government officials to be released. the situation and sit down was disgusted. the un for a 2nd day in a row. kristen salumi has more. several council members took the opportunity to day
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to condemn what's happened, the u. s. called the military takeover, completely unacceptable. kenya, african member of the council before the meeting, i called on the security council to follow the lead of the african union, which is suspended sudan temporarily, and speak with one voice, but so far the counsel has been unable to speak with one voice negotiations on a statement are ongoing that we did also here today from sue dan's representative at the united nations. and he did not speak directly about the takeover. but he did call on the international community to help a little bodily food, dont pull up some delegations have expressed their concerns as to what is currently happening in sudan. and while understanding their concerns, we would reiterate the need for the international community and the security council. more specifically, to continue providing that support to the people of sudan at this very important moment,
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which is across roads in order to bring together the positions of the different sudanese parties, civilian or military so that the country can continue with its transition office, which is in keeping with the sacrifice of the women and the sudanese young people and what has been achieved in the last 2 years in order to preserve the stability as expressed by the sudanese people and in keeping with the juba agreement for peace and the constitutional document. at this time, it's very important to bring the different points of view of the parties and sudan together and ask for that security council statements. we are told by diplomatic sources that 3 draft statements have been put forward by the united kingdom. the 1st 2 were objected to by russia over language condemning the military's takeover were told that that language has been softened to express serious concern. we may on thursday at last have the counsel way in on this issue. cameron hudson served as
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chief of staff for the special envoy for it's he done, he says as international pressure grows, the military rulers will depend on the support of some gulf states to hold on to power. i think that we have to recognize that the military undertook this qu, knowing full well what the consequences would be. the u. s. envoy was there on the ground just hours before the who was initiated, warning the military of the condemnation that would come of the sanctions of the cutoff in assistants debt relief, that would be suspended. so they took this decision knowing full well what the consequences were. the question is, you know, are they starting to bend now that the street protests had only continued to grow and will likely grow even further in the, in the coming few days. and now that the international community has shown a great deal of resolve in speaking out and condemning this, i think what we'll be looking for is to see whether or not some of the. busy
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protectors of the regime within the arab world, and certainly at the security council with russia, whether they begin to crack as well, or whether they will continue to hold firm and defending the military. that will be a big determining factor as to whether or not the military can really hold on. well, i think there's a number of factors that are, that are playing in. i think number one, the generals might be saying, well, we lived under us sanctions for 30 years, and we survived just fine again. the people of sudan did not survive just fine, but the elite military generals did. and i think what this crew proves is that the military generals are putting their own interests above the interest of the sudanese people. that's number one. number 2, they may have well received some assurances from friendly government suggesting that they might step in with emergency funds to fill the vacuum that's been created by the suspension of international assistance into the country. but i think the bottom line is that the military took this decision,
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believing that it could withstand the pressure that was going to come from the street and from, from the international community. i think only time will tell if that's the case. he or the in court of justice as order poland to pay a daily fine of more than $1000000.00 in a row for judicial reforms. the u as angry that a chamber within the polish supreme court, which is meant to discipline judges earlier, a polish court within challenge. the supremacy if e law in the country and to simmons reports 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, e, 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 in a country where the vast majority of people support membership of the european
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union. it's 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 declare that some 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 the overwhelming majority of member states from the baltic supported girl who agree our union is a union of values, not a cash machine. you cannot pockets all the money, but refused the values that attack contrast it. with the diplomatic
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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? it's hard to say you could expect now the bullet government to say, well, sorry, we're not able to bait is fine because it or own boldest constitutional court has said that this would not be in line with the polish 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 israel has approved plans for around st. samson's new illegal settlement units in the occupied west bank. they'll be the 1st to be built on to prime minister natalie
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bennett, and during president george biking this term us is deeply concerned about the plan saying it will heart's prospects for 2 state solution. settlements are illegal under international law, though israel rejects this when the american ye site axis is reporting that secretary of state antony blinking, vocally opposed israel's decision sources toward the sites. there was a tense coal between blinking and is really defense, minister and against lincoln reportedly told gant's what was taken place was unacceptable. neither abraham has more from nablus in the occupied westbank. what 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,
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has been connected to other illegal israeli settlements. an israel with 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 they're. now in wednesday's meeting, there are 2. it 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 sacraments are
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considered illegal under international law, urging the international community to intervene. still a hands on al jazeera type of toxic paint bands across the world. decades ago, still freely available and indonesia and tow gangs and hazy, a crippling the countries health care system. ah look forward to brighter sky's the weather. sponsored by cutoff airways. hello, good to see you. let's get right to your weather forecasts for asia, and we're going to be locked into a soggy pattern for southern areas of india. you don't really see it come into full play on thursday, but i'll take you to the beta then goal. because we got a lot of what, whether that's going to slam into the southeast of india. that's going to move
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right across to the western gads. there are weather alerts in place your orange, amber weather alerts. so the rain's going to pile up quickly, and certainly there is the potential of seeing some flash flooding ticket to indo china right now. and we've got some driving rain moving across. this is plugging eastern areas of thailand where they dispatch of what weather just south of being, you know, central parts of the vietnam, 141516000 homes have been effected by flooding. here are some places had seen over half a meter of rain over the last little bit of central eastern southern areas of china . just a few spits of rain. it's going to be dry and hong kong with the hive $26.00 degrees . and as we go to japan, disturbed weather for western hoko, that's going to play the part with the high 15. and we do have a typhoon running across the pacific. but i want to show this because this is not going to have an impact on japan by the time friday rolls around into the sunshine in tokyo with a high of 20 degrees. that's it. ceasing oh, the weather. sponsored by katara,
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who's tweeted the invoice from several western countries of met with. i said, prime minister alejandro. look at his residence. it comes at a, at a u. s. secretary of state and some thinkin, spoke to him. international pressure is going on see don's military leader yearbook in suspended cartoon from o activity from the world. thank you for the hold. $86.00 sudanese ambassadors with from their posts and the european court of justice is owed to pay a daily falling more than $1000000.00 in a row over judicial reforms. e was angry about a chamber within the polish supreme court just meant to discipline judges. the protest 11 and after the leader of a christian political party, refused to testify about recent violence in the city some years, georgia is due to appear at the defense ministry that says he won't until half of this. rather, the leader of the sheer group has fuller, is also silent,
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said her reports from payments. they created a human shield along the road to my job, north of beta. 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. these forces on the other accuse each other of starting that gun battle. the case is now in the hands of the military court,
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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. given that they are subordinate to the executive. josh, i described the judge faddie aki 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 that the lebanese for this party is being targeted because it is a vocal challenger of what the opposition calls there has while are dominated political order. some opposition leaders also believe the case against azure will be used to bury the investigation into last year's explosion at bay root ports. has molina to ally, amal accused thought it better the lead judge in that investigation of political bias and want him removed. and it seems they want charger convicted pool unless you had, there seemed to be attempts to give georgia political and maybe even religious cover
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from the church. this is not acceptable. samir judge and all the killers should be taken to the place where they need to be. the growing confrontation between the 2 sides has raised tensions that can yet again lead to sectarian violence. it is a dangerous standoff, santa who, their utter cedar beirut, in pakistan for policeman and to protest her had been killed during the rally by members of the bands to hey kayla baker group. the 2 sides exchanged gun fire near the hor, on wednesday, the demonstrators had been balking from the hockey stones busiest bulls for a week there demanding the release of their leader and the expulsion of the french ambassador. and for the 2017 charlie abdullah satirical portrayals of the prophet mohammed, many countries spanned lead paint decades ago because of its health impacts on young children. but in denisia, these paint system widely available,
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an activist calling on the government to store their manufacturing and sale. jessica washington reports from jakarta, indonesia capital minority has spray painted cars for more than 20 years. oh yes. i know the paint contains dangerous chemicals. it's very dangerous, so i will mask. despite his concerns, he says he has to work with what he's given. toxic pains with ingredients like lead a still commonly used in indonesia, on houses, cars, school buildings, and more well. well, many above can lead exposure causes disturbances in a child's development. their neural development is disrupted, and it reduces their intelligence. the researchers say the widespread use of lead paint creates a hidden danger in unexpected places. i mean my checks up. we have done testing in $32.00 children's playgrounds around chicata,
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almost 70 percent of them had led levels above a 90 p p. m, which means they are not safe and children can get lead contamination just from playing in the playground. these volunteers are repainting equipment of playgrounds around the city with safe non toxic paints. a report by the local n g o nexus foundation found more than half of the paint brands available in indonesia sold at least one product with extremely high lead concentrations. many countries banned lead pains decades ago and implemented strict regulations, but the pains are still widely available here in indonesia and activists. a calling for stronger regulations, deteriorating lead paint is also considered a hazard as dust and paint chips can result in dangerous levels of lead exposure. get up when the regulations are still voluntary. it is not compulsory to paint companies to reduce unleaded paint. she's working with paint companies in indonesia
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to encourage them to make safer products. one company, mo, legs changed its paint formula in 2019 and started using organic pigments rather than lead, without increasing its prices. placing a premium safety is not what we were after. that this was important to us as most developed countries and abandon let it pains as early in the late seventy's. but authorities say it is still difficult to stop the sale of lead pains, wrapping up a mass on the main problem is in small and medium scale industries. they have problems switching to unleaded raw materials because of many factors including price. in the absence of regulation and enforcement experts say toxic panes remain a dangerous threat to the health of young children. jessica washington out his era jakarta, m. p. 's in portugal have rejected the government's proposed budget for next year
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in a move that could trigger a snap election. this leaves the country's post pandemic recovery plans and limbo. the government wants to use more than $50000000000.00 of european union aid money to help the economy that the minority socialist government's own left wing allies voted against the budget. i again spent, implants didn't go far enough in haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere. providing health care is difficult even in the best of times. but these are times of crisis gangs of blockaded ports, creating a food fuel shortage. it's a life or death situation for hospital patients, as rob reynolds reports from the capital, puerto prince. of all the places that are suffering in haiti to day. this may be one of the deepest wells of misery. port princes, general hospital, where patients receive bare bones treatment for chronic diseases,
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cove infections and traumatic injuries. this man says he was attacked by bandits with machetes, not by them when they tried to kill me. and i don't even know he was compounding conditions in haitian health care. a severe fuel shortage is crippling. many hospitals, the public electrical grid is unreliable. so hospitals are powered by generators without fuel for the generators. hospitals can't operate, kidney, dialysis machines, ventilators, incubators for premature babies. and other equipment mastic, your sanitary when the hospital cannot provide properly because of a fuel program, it could be that affects other things. so if they can't provide the right services for the kids, the pregnant women and cult patients, when even many hospitals are now near the end of their supplies, some 40 hospitals have sent a method. the units of thing that they may have to close immediately is it, is, is through what's the situation, their voice exhaust side effects. if mo hospitals carries anything for it please
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a little bit. there are a lot of hospitals that will close because they can't find a fuel escape for they can't function. i passion of the majority of them are publicly at private value. the fuel crisis is largely due to gang said of hijacked tanker trucks and blockaded the port where fuel depots are located. dozens of hospitals have warned that they may have to shut their doors in the coming days as a result of the fuel shortage. and that would leave thousands of people in need of medical care with no place to go. 1000000 been emma has come to the hospital, bringing food and clothing for her 20 year old nephew who is suffering from severe diabetes. i'm. is it the us a couple gab, you have to buy everything for them. garcia, my nephew is a diabetic and so he needs indication, but everything is shut down. un agencies and haitian authorities are trying to create a sort of humanitarian corridor or to get fuel to hospitals. but unless there's a break through, the consequences may be dire. massey suggests sol quantity,
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if the situation continues high of the day recording hello this weekend coming up with hundreds of complications and death last night in a country full of suffering with a government that has virtually ceased to function. the prospects for these patients and many other haitians is bleak. rob reynolds, al jazeera, puerto prince, and an efforts by haiti's justice minister to try and prove it safe to go and fill petrol amid the fuel crisis. as backfires, these cri tell was heading to a filling station for a for so when his vehicle was shot, sat here he is speaking just after the incidents. it's not yet clear. we fired the show us set bridge between columbia and venezuela has reopens asked to be closed for 2 years. it's closure that venezuelans relying on people smugglers to get them over the border. as they escaped economic turmoil
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back home allison to ramp. yeti reports now from the columbia border city of cook quota. 3 weeks after 1st announcing its been as well as finally reopened former border crossings with columbia for pedestrians and simone. believer international bridge is again brimming with activity as eager venezuelans crossed in search of goods and health services that you are. 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 motto, 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,
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and that could jumpstart an economy that was badly hurt by years of closure by target and, but about time 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 friendly barrel, al, who's been given the title of border protector by them are due to government, came to the bridge to check on the proceedings and called on the columbian government to reopen trade. or to say, my ha, from one of the colombian side of the border, is the region with the highest unemployment in the country. the paralysis has killed thousands of jobs and businesses. what we are ready to restart the last place. as soon as they lay the boarders merchants association says that has spent more than 2 and a half years trying to convince the governments to reopen. it says the closure is meant the end of $1300.00 businesses and more than $13000.00 jobs and columbia alone. those are those and then they're montgomery. and i understand that the
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governments in caracas and buckets off a distance because they have different political ideologies. an economic systems, but that doesn't mean that regular people and businessmen congregate together locally and we evidently do in the needs keep the border opened up. it's time to set aside the differences and regenerate the commercial activities that always existed in ice darkly open board. some exporting companies are so anxious to restart that they are already filling trucks with goods like toilet paper to sent to venezuela. as soon as their green lighted politics have long disrupted the codependent economic relationship between columbia, venezuela. now many can't wait to return to some level of normality. allison that i'm petty and jesse dakota ah and how am i getting with the headlines and al jazeera, the u. n. 's assistance miss.

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