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ah, play important role in protecting human life. ah, ah, ah. to make certain a security forces fire at protest is tens of thousands of people are taking to the straits against the military coup. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from dough ha. also coming up, it appears to gray rebels have taken control of a key town in the am power region. as fighting with government troops intensifies. climate change in the economic recovery from corona virus are high on the agenda on
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the opening day of the g. 20 summit in rome, and the desperate journey for a better future. we made the migrants from central america, determined to walk their way to the us. ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the country's doctors association says 2 people have been shot dead in protests against the military code . tens of thousands of people are on the straits and cities around the country. the us and the u. n. have called on sedans, military not to interfere with demonstrations, at least 13 people have now been killed since the military took power on monday. laura burton manley begins our publish, ah, it's been days in the making. thousands of galvanized on the streets of cartoon,
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demanding return to a transitional government. something they say was roped from them off the military coup on monday. they're risking a lot days of protests in the capital led to street to street battles with the military and demonstrate his killed and learned on our son. lovely in we went to the street because we reject the military rule. and he reject authoritarianism and categorically reject all the behavior of the military council. i don't know my be not one another. then what luck on we want to toppled the security committee and bring it down. we don't trust these people. this is not their 1st qu, we need the world to know that the sudanese people are living under oppression and are being beaten and our voices are not listened to because there is no coverage. and there is no internet with the internet cut off, organized as he's moth, suppliers, and graffiti to reach people. the military also blocked the main road to the airport. the planned reach of this much. what is really concerning is
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the vast array of military and security actors that are on the streets. there are just incredible set also of security centers that now patrol the streets no sense that they are necessarily taking orders from a central spot. and i think that i know that diversity of different mills rectors is really the worry. these demonstrated the demanding, the prime minister, abdullah hum, docks, cabinets be restored. it was toppled by general abdel fattah and bohannon. he also dissolved the sovereign council, established after the overthrow of omar, and by sheer 2 years ago. oh willows. jacqueline wareham says he will hold elections in july 2023 and then hand power to the elected civilian governments em. but the takeover has received international condemnation. i once again strongly condemned the forceful military takeover of power in swung
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the u. n. a u f has caught on the military not to intervene in the protest. plasma the people on hard to m street, call it a power, grab and demand to return to a democratic process. lore about a manly al jazeera. let's bring in here morgan now, who's live press in cod term. he about what more you hearing about these protests turning violence? yes, emily, even before the record from be simple, we were able to hear guys in the island with so many of them are trying to access to the capital city. but again, your reports have all the major bridges and the leading capital. now we're at one of the site where the thousands and thousands of all of the chassis against the
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military demanding there is here guys here, but you can sense at the end of the week where we are right now. you can see some of them also wandering around the crowd. 5 so far, most of them have really peaceful. there has been no interaction. security for the test says it's been challenging, deeply binding because it's a really bad record of pulling science. d processes, this is what the things that people have been concerned about it to show the pre test, especially if it was already more than some other people supposed to be get on monday . i'm more than a 100 people have been injured and their reports that they're concerned by the end of the day, the death. so we're like the number injured, demanding role will also increase how much of a tendency to the military. and given that there are reports already of true people dying, have they already failed?
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well people are still very persistent, demanding that the military hand overpower forget that the military had already shut down the internet and already interrupted for communication between the people that had been off. the people come gathering in just one of the ation many other he's been. 5 around the country have all to take you to fight the internet, shut down and fight be for communication amongst them that have. 5 many of them see that even with their release. 1 even though we can't find it, it's not the back of his residence because he's not completely because in many other political prisoners, they're not going to go back on demand. quite extraordinary seems that we're saying there. thank you for the update have been moved and my for us in the capital cuts him to the rest of the day's news now. and rebels from ethiopia is to grow rage and say, then now in full control of the strategic town of desi in the neighboring am her
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region, the claim by the to gripe people's liberation front, who's been contested by the government or fighting, has moved into the em herrera and the regions after rebels, we took control of to cry. in recent months, the conflict has been going on for more than a year. thousands of people have been killed and more than 2000000 displaying fam. no, get a cho is a journalist in the city of so do e t o b i he explained disease strategic significance dessie, which is really a manufacturing hub with interest from, for an investment from turkey, italian company, even acoya and company where the manufacture much of that takes time, exported from from new york is where it's located. it's unimportant city and people are really under siege. and they're just waiting for what's going to happen to them. but again, jesse is, i think, court times city,
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and it's in the heart of an important city and, and here we are. but there was a warning, even with the leadership that, that they're coming to jesse. and here they are in jesse at the moment, syrian stay media has reported explosions near the capital, damascus. it says the military intercepted an attack in the countryside. note for the details were immediately reported, but will bring you more details as they come to hand. the annual g 20 summit is underway and ryan presidents, and prime ministers of the woods leading economies. a meeting for the 1st in person summit. since the pandemic started, italy is prime minister called for aggressive solutions to the climate change crisis. mario draggy also, she's fellow ladies to prioritize the equitable distribution of cars 19 vaccines. the pandemic is not over and are startling. this bar, it is in the global distribution of vaccines. the ny hinkle and i income
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countries more than 70 percent of the population has received at least one, those in the poorest ones. this percentage drops to roughly 3 percent. these differences are morally unacceptable and undermine the global recovery. that's bringing our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare whose life for us in rome. hello, that. kimberly climate change is obviously a big issue this weekend for the late is how much progress are they making? well there is some concern that it's not enough. the un secretary general said at the start of these meetings of the global leaders that all rose to success in terms of the you and climate summit that takes place in glasgow known as cop $26.00 would lead through rome. and the indications are, as we've seen
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a draft of the communique provided to al jazeera that there may not be the agreements necessary to achieve the ambitious goals in order to bring about a significant reduction of temperatures globally. what we're learning is that the language says that ultimately the goal is to bring the global warming below 2 degrees. and that is something that the united nation says needs to be about $1.00 degrees in order to reduce that global warming is. so the concern being that this is just not going to be enough. what the signals is that not all of the leaders here at the g 20 are in agreement. and that means that financial commitments may not be met as well. so they're still, we should point out, this is not finalized. there's still room for negotiation, but at least the early indications are that this may fall short of what they were hoping for. coming out of the g 20 communique. kimberly, it's certainly
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a lengthy agenda. what mulkey tell us about this meeting on iran, which is about to take place? yeah, this is something that is significant and really comes at a pivotal time given the fact that we've known just days ago that iran signal data would like to return to vienna for those talks to revive the 2015 agreement to limit its nuclear program. so what we're seeing is taking place very shortly will be a meeting of you as president joe biden, along with his counterparts from germany, from france, and also as well from the united kingdom to discuss reviving this accord. now, what a senior administration official is telling us is that this is really to discuss strategy to make sure that all players in terms of these talks are on the same song sheet. and it comes again at an important time, given the fact that iran has continued to enrich uranium up to potentially weapons
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grade level. so the concern is that time is of the essence. that is why these leaders are meeting to present a unified front, going into these discussions in vienna. and we should also point out very quickly. one of the other key things that has just wrapped up in the 1st plenary session is that the global leaders have decided to put and implement a global minimum corporate tax. in other words, 15 percent on global corporations. why is this important very quickly? is that what this will do is allow for companies to no longer be able to hide the offshore funds, but instead they will be forced to potentially stay in their countries of origin and paying tax in order to help those governments that need it most. so this is very significant is backed by a 140 countries, and it is seeks to really try and level the playing field and avoid the race to the bottom. as the senior administration official said that currently we find ourselves in where wealth around the world,
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global wealth is concentrated into the hands of very few. we appreciate the update as always. kimberly haircut our white house correspondent live for us in bro. thank you. still head on al jazeera, with recognizing religion. india's indigenous tribes say it's time and they believe they're accurately reflected in the senses. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies with sponsored play cattle airways. hi there, good to see we've got some weather alerts we need to talk about for southern areas of india. we've have solid bands of rain setting up here and it's all because of moisture through the bay. been gall slamming into that southeast corner of india. so those weather alerts are in play across html. now do we could see $200.00
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millimeters of rain within a short span of time that could certainly lead to some flooding. and also getting some strikes with some pretty solid bands of rain across sri lanka, as wall, se stage are storms coming in. go in, but i think some problem spots will be for the top end of sumatra rate across java and for borneo. and so the way, see over the past 24 hours, we've scooped up 80 to a 100 millimeters of rain. vietnam, the rain is still coming both for the north and also the south. hanoi has picked up 35 millimeters, not a lot, but when you consider day and day out, you're getting that the rain certainly piles up quickly. a wave of rain from grey lane right down to the pearl river valley, but hong kong will stay dry. with the high up 26 degrees rain also scooting away from cargo shima on sunday europe to a hive. 19 degrees temperatures have fallen though for northern areas of china, harbin 6 degrees and beijing 16 but that still above average for this sum the year
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hello, you're watching. i'll just 0, i'm emily angland. a reminder of an up story says, dan doctor's committee says 2 people have been fatally shot during protests against the military coup. hundreds of thousands and marching in cities around the country to demand or change to civilian room rebels from ethiopia to region say that phase the strategic town of desi in the neighboring m. our region. the claim by the to dr. people's liberation front is being contested by the government and world late is, are in rome for the g. 20 summit discussing the global economic recovery from the pandemic. the un chafie urging them to take ambitious action on climate change or risk, subjecting the world to catastrophe. french president emmanuel macross says a fishing dispute with the u. k. is a test of the countries credibility in a post for exit world u. k is threatening to conduct increased checks on all a you fishing vessels in waters. if france goes ahead with
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a series of proposed sanctions, paris who's threatening sanctions, if the u. k doesn't grant more licenses to french fishermen. the british government says that would put the a you in breach of a trade agreement, alexia bryan has moved from the french side in love. france has laid down an ultimatum. if its fishermen did not get the licenses that they say they deserve, and that they expected under the post bricks at tre, dale by tuesday, then ports like this one will be at the center is what they call and targeted measures. british fishing vessels will not be able to dock at ports like this. they'll be tougher, longer health and safety checks on trucks going in and out of port from the u. k. also, versus fishing vessels will face tougher security checks if they're fishing and fringe waters. boats like this, once this scholar trula that was seized earlier in the week, accused of fishing and french waters without a license and its been caught up in the escalating dispute between france and the u
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. k. over access to british waters waters off the coast of france, including the island of jersey, which fits just about 22 kilometers off the coast. now the french president m l mccomb has said that this route is actually a test of the case global credibility. he's told a newspaper that you can spend years negotiating this trade deal and then within a matter of bumps decide which but you want to stick to depending on which bits suit you best. he says that is not an example of good character in the french prime minister. john caustics has reportedly written to the european commission asking for it support and saying that it must demonstrate that there is more damage by leaving the european union than by staying within the block. but there are also concerns here in france and ports like this in french fishing communities, up and down the coast. that if the measures do go ahead on tuesday as france is
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straightening, actually it will be the ports. it will be the fishing communities and consumers who end up paying the price and pull bran has more on the new type perspective from london. the sense here in the u. k, is that there are used upon bigger fish to fry. i mean, we are on the brink of the call 26 summit, perhaps the biggest, some of our lifetimes, trying to control temperature increases globally for the next generations. and for these 2 old allies, old rivals, in some respects to be arguing about the fishing rights of some 40 to 50 fishing boats in the english channel, is frankly seen by some as a distraction as a lack of perspective, as frankly just not very helpful at all the comments by the french president micron show a sense of exasperation by the french boris johnson on the plain out to rome to the g. 20 summit. that's taking place, said puzzled by what's going on. obviously,
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we will stand by to take the appropriate action if the french carried through with these threats to blockade ports and prevent precious strollers from landing the catch in french ports. we will do whatever is necessary to ensure you k interest. but at the heart of this, what you, what you essentially have is exasperation from the french side about the way the british have gone about trying to renegotiate elements of the breakfast deals. specifically the protocol on northern ireland. and from the british side, you've got them rather muscular, really trying to defend the rights of the fishing boats to the u. s. now, and new york city is braced for a shortage of public sector workers after a vaccine mandate deadline passed on friday. police and 5 to unions warned many staff will go on unpaid lave for refusing to get the job. fil lavelle explain.
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new york needs its firefighters and its cops, but pretty soon there may be fewer on duty than before. were trying to avoid what is going to be an inevitable disaster by design on monday morning told to get at least one shot and prove it by friday night, giving a choice of a cobra vaccine or no job unless medically exempt many refusing city work is from 1st responders to sanitation, i don't feel that i should be coerced into taking it before i'm ready. i'm already back. get back to you with a man not putting your harming your fellow sanitation workers in your, harming your neighbors and your harming the people in new york city. and it's time to stop and now a city preparing for a shortage in washington, st. hundreds of firefighters still unvaccinated, only some claiming their exempt. there are some firefighters for whom we don't have any vaccine, rather small number of about 30 and we don't have,
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they do not have the vaccine in exemption request, ending with the d. c. government or the depart felt those individuals who would be the 1st that we would take adverse action, or when it comes to officials here in washington. the message is clear. cohen shots provide the best defense and the best way of getting this country back on track. but many outside this place do not want to be forced. this country split not just by politics, but by vaccine mandates to protest is in minnesota. i go to the health care providers vaccine mandate space center work is in mississippi, protesting a federal mandate to an airline. pilots trying, i'm failing to block a mandate affecting them, and all of this as the vaccine looks set to be approved for young kids. so when i look at the risk and benefit from my 9 year old son, it's not really a close call. the benefits you will get from the vaccines far outweigh any risk. as the f d, i overwhelmingly, recommending on friday that 5 to 11 year olds get the fire
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a job. it still has to be signed off by the cdc. that could come as soon as next week with shots on offer in a matter of days, even if some parents are cautious for my kids. i don't think i'll be getting the vaccine for them. and so it's been very good tested, you know, a really, really good testing critical just it's too dangerous one study claiming only 27 percent of parents plan on giving this reduce dose vaccines to decades straight away. the white house may have its co beating plan, but it's got a long way to go in convincing the rest of the country, fill of al jazeera washington. indian prime minister ranger modi has met the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican. marty is in rome for the g. 20 summit . join the talks. he invited pope frances to visit india and estimated 18000000 catholics live in the country. still in india and indigenous tribes campaigning to have their religious beliefs recognized in an upcoming senses. more
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than a 100000000 indigenous people live in india. many worship mencia and don't identify with any of the 6 religions listed in the senses. but an influential, a hindu nationalist organization is opposing their efforts. as elizabeth parent reports from jack on stage. the people of larger data village in india is east and state of jock and sing songs, praising nature. they belong to the around tribe. and some of the more than 50000000 indigenous people of central and eastern india known as other bosses. anthropologists, they are the vast seas of the country's 1st inhabitants and their beliefs predate old religions and india. first re worship motherhood. second, his father's and the son, his guard. our rituals are about worshipping these guards for safety and prosperity . we are only worshippers of nature, and god does not have any shape or size. like many other varsity members of the
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tribe of followers of a distinct religion called santa one millions of indigenous people have been converted to christianity, or hinduism by mission. reason the past 150 years, millions of others don't identify with the 6 religions on the indian senses. hinduism, islam christianity 6 of them, both of them and jane as m. r. bosses began their campaign for recognition of their religion after the indian government led by the by the p, a jumped a party or b, j. p, decided to drop the other religions and persuasions option from the next census. with more than 7000000 other bosses, johnson has one of the biggest populations of indigenous peoples. politicians here passed resolution last year saying the state recognizes, but just things private religion called soft enough. they're all in the central government to do this. but the b j. p. ideological wing, the hindu nationalist organization. the recess has been holding outreach programs,
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trying to convince our bosses, the hindus, not a big party. the b g. b, an artist says, believe that since i was he's anita worshippers. even in hinduism, we believe that you can be in a pieced view to worship river, the sun, mountains, and even trees. so brothers, you do the same to so we believe they are hindus. but if they say they're not in, do the b, j b has no problem with that. the other asi said, the government wants to force them to choose the hindu option for political reasons . and that by basically the b j. p is conspiring to include tribal people amongst hindus so that it can use them as a voting bank. the demand for the inclusion of a separate religion, genuine and the indian government should do it. followers of tribal village and say they have withstood pressure to convert to christianity or hinduism and will continue to do so. they say they refuse to take part in the next census. if the government refuses to acknowledge them, elizabeth peron and al jazeera jock and eastern india, it's been almost
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a week since the landscape is my grand set off from the mexican city of tappan shola. i need to get to the us. but while previous caravans have been stopped by maxine authorities, this one has managed to advance as john hohmann. oh, it's a tough awakening for the group of more than 3000 people who are moving through met confer. trying to get to the us after another night spent sleeping on the street. there's a lot of children here. the 7 in the martinez family is struggling already. another offer, some of them were tired, but the children even more so one is ill. she's got source, they've all got irritated skin. it must be the sun and the change in the temperature. so i, like most people in the caravan, the martinez is have come from central america on doris. in their case 15 people, 3 generations of their family have fled. later they'll tell us why. like many of
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this, they arrived quickly at the met consider popular hoping to then travel through the country to the states, but a forest. he's confined them there for months. now they've managed to get out. we will little they can carry these bags, contain all of elvin martinez, is his wife and free children's possessions. perched on a rickety buggy girl gas. thou, i'm our. 6 i reckon the wheels might give out at some point today during the walk. i'm right now, this is everything that you have in the world. pretty much. no ali test all look it in in soon enough. it's time to head off. the group started before dawn to avoid the south metzger peak. the only sound the little chatter and the children who can't take it anymore. and despite long lines of calls and taxes to the side of them,
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no one's gonna give them a ride. the mexican government plan this time round seems to be to let people have bots, but only on foot. and they've set up checkpoints like this one daily ahead of the caravan to make sure that cars buses park sees, aren't picking migrants up. and that way round the migrants in the caravan a quickly getting worn down and they still a couple of months walked from mexico city, the caravans official stop in point 6 months at their current rate from the us, where many want to eventually get to the martinez family are already on the verge of giving up, but one thing stops them. and now we have nothing back home. we sold everything and what's more, we can't go back. if we're putting to my husband had problems with extortion because he's a taxi driver. and my son to because he didn't want to join the gangs, and those that don't join can be killed. one,
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it led anna leslie to other memories of his son. she says was so precious by the gangs to join that he took his own life. and he hurt them at firing gang of my son killed himself when he was 20. i mean, if i look it up, you're out of my life back home is tough, but so is this journey given early as a year. that night we left the family sleeping in a leaky warehouse in another village, only a tiny bit further on the long walk, nor john holman out visitor is squint le. ah, hello are you watching out his ear and these are the top stories this our sedans doctors association says 2 people have been fatally shot in protests against the military.
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