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ah, on al jazeera blue, investigating the use and abuse, of course, the glue on al jazeera ah, at least 3 people are reportedly shot dead in sudan is tens of thousands take to the streets, demonstrating against military rule. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. climate change and rebuilding the global economy topsy gender and the opening day of the g. 20 summit in rome to grind. rabble say they've seized the key am har, town of dessie,
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but the european government denies those claims. and the forces of a band political party in pakistan, hope and march on the capital as the government tries to end that protest. ah, we start with the latest developments unfolding in sudan where the doctor's committee says 3 people have been shot dead in protests against the military. co. hundreds of thousands of people are on the streets in cities across the country. and the most significant challenge to military leaders, since they seized power earlier this week. the military use tear gas and blocked major roads and have been multiple reports of gone fire. the u. s. and the u. n. had called on sedans, military not to interfere with the demonstrations, at least 13 people have now been killed. since the military dissolved the power
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sharing government and declared a state of emergent, see on monday it will morgan reports now and the capital hard til ah, a protest that's been days into making thousands of people gather on the streets of her too demanding a return to transitional government, something they say was rub from them after the military coup on monday. i know some of them. we went to the street because we reject the military rules 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 coup. we need the world to know that the sudanese people are living under oppression and are being beaten. our voices are not listened to because there is no coverage and there is no internet. ah, they're risking a lot. days of protests in the capital, letters treat to st. battles with the military and demonstrators killed. with the
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internet, cut off organizers used mosque flyers and graffiti to reach people. ah, the military also blocked the main road to the airport. the plant root of this march saturdays protests were met with tear gas and live ammunition. what is really concerning is the vast array of military. it's a charity actors that are on the streets. there are just incredible set off all of security sectors 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 worried. ah, these demonstrators are demanding that prime minister, the lamb dukes cabinet, be restored. it was toppled by general, had been for the helper hon. he also dissolved the sovereignty council established after the overthrow of omar bashir 2 years ago. some political parties have supported the cool
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o. 11th ship hon. you were hon. says he will hold elections in july 2020 and then hand power to the elected civilian government. aah! with the takeover has provoked international condemnation. the u. n. n u. s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest. the people on how to toombs 3, call it a power, grab and demand, a return to a democratic process. and hebert joins a sly from hearts him. now we've been seeing those pictures of large crowds gathering in hartaman, also in under a man what's been happening in the rest of the country. while similar scenes to the one cell has been unfolding throughout a saturday in hudson has also been unfolding on and on other in other parts of the country now in neighboring to 0 state. tens of thousands also took to the streets condemning and them, and demanding a return to
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a civilian rule. we also have the states of law north dar 4 where people also took to the streets, but the central committee posted in his doctor say the state that was worst head or, or met will met with violence is the state of godaddy, where dozens have been reportedly injured, due to the use of force by security forces as protest as gather to demand a return to civilian rule. so the process has been nationwide, not just in the capital for 2 protests as are saying that they want to see our prime minister than the ham dog are moving freely because they say they believe that the fact that he has been taken from general abdel said that of bronze residence back to his own residence on the suburbs of hudson does not mean that his completely free his yet to meet his own staff, his id to speak to the media. and they also want to see the political detainees who are arrested on, on monday, on the day of the qu, released, and they want to see that government that has been dissolved, reinstall. so nationwide, protests mariam around the country, people demanding a return to this events, to a civilian rule,
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but also that they are concerned about their safety because of the lack of internet access, as well as to poor form communications. there is no way to call each other inside sudan, so to know how many people are injured in protests around the country to know the turn out of the people, we're relying on the very few pictures that are coming out from activists. but the number of injuries and dest all in those states is very hard to tell the committee . the central committee for it, in his doctors, are trying to lays between the various hospitals around the country to try to figure out exactly how many people have been injured. they've already recorded more than a 100 people injured around the country, but that comes from 3 states only and their concerns that other states, especially the states, where the form, communications and internet are week to begin with, may have high numbers of death and injuries as well right, so we are still waiting for information from those places. are these protests likely to continue indefinitely?
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well, let's look at, let's take a look back as how these proteins started following be take over on monday people have been setting a barricade. they've been burning tires. they've been calling for civil disobedience at state and federal level and around the country. now with 2 days, protest people have been say, are these some of the sydney's professionals association, the body that has been spearheading protest against president armand bashir has put out a statement calling on people to retrieve back from a, from the main streets where security forces have been targeting protesters and to set a barricades in neighborhoods and to continue their protest from there. and now we've seen several barricades being erected in various neighborhoods around the capital, hot tomb. and people saying that this is the way they're going to protest until they can mobilize themselves once again and try to take to the streets. now they're also calls for a complete dissolution of the 4 of the agreement that has been signed between the the forces of freedom in change coalition in august and to 19 and the army for the
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the sit in his professional association and the other political parties have been calling for a new transitional government that has a different set up than the ones that has been than the one that has been dissolved by to rob them at that. and we're hon. so they're still calls for more protests. they still called for civil disobedience, is so called for proof for people on the streets to show that they're rejecting the army cont, taken control of power. all right. okay, what about mediation efforts? who is spearheading those? is there a possibility for that right now? there has been condemnation from the united states and the u. and with regards to the latest military takeover and their calls for returned back to the power sharing agreement that was signed in august 2019. let's not forget that general abdel for the humble hon when he gave that statement on monday, said that he was still committed to that power sharing agreement with the exception of a few articles. but those are major articles. there. the articles that define how this transition government looks like the rule and the authority of the executive
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cabinet discharge of the sovereignty council, which is supposed to be a joint counsel between the military and the civilians and the formation of a legislative assembly and how much representation should each part in each coalition get including the army itself in that transition legislative assembly that has not been formed throughout the 2 years. so now when you look at the, when, when you look at the calls from the force of freedom in change and of the political parties and the processes under ground, they're demanding a new look. but those who are trying to mediate and the diplomatic or has met with prime minister them doug. since he was returned back to his residence, the head of the un mission has met general adams at the head were hon. to try to get out of this political statement and out of the current crisis, all of them are calling for return to that power sharing agreement and to try to bring back and restore the transitional government that has been dissolved on monday. so they are political efforts on various sites to try to bring together all the sites, including the forces of freedom in change coalition. let's not forget that this all
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started with a split between the force of re doing change coalition with the national shelter alliance of coalition, inside the f. c, saying that the main body was not inclusive, and has excluded. many people who participated in the revolution that over through president omar bashir, so that is how it all started. and then the military ousted the government, saying that the divisions was creating a crisis. now they're also efforts to try to bring together the forces of freedom in change because they're the signatory to that power shang agreement and having them united would go a long way. but so far, nothing concrete has come out from all these efforts. there's still talks to try to bring together as it do, to bring together sized to restore that transitional government and under streets. people are saying that they want to see a complete civil in rural being a being put in place. and they want to see the military have less authority unless power over governing the country than be had prior to the crew on monday. thank you very much. your latest from are to have a morgan there that speak to mom and val, who's reported extensively from saddam, he joins us now from darn mom. but in terms of the international reaction,
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we saw an economic backlash with the united states withholding emergency funding from sit on. but when the united nations security council met, they were unable to agree on a joint statements. because russia and china refused to threaten sanctions. against qu, leader, so, or is it likely to go from here? well, ma'am, that's the problem. that's a problem because, you know, look at as a pattern of cruise in the arab world, and in africa, you see condemnations. you see a lot of noise around. those are incidence and you know, the threat to a threat of factions of sun. we have seen that through the last few days the americans spending that aid and also the world back. but when it comes to the, to the, to the real decisions or the international community could never agree on or on the situation because of this country or that country, or not understanding the situation of the same terms. russia refused to define it
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as a cool air herb, either countries, even in the region, by the way, the united arab emirates and other countries in the region, some other countries in the gulf a half. when we look at the reaction last month to the co attempting september, there was the 1st to condemned it in the strongest terms. this one, this time around, that didn't happen. so i mean, the, the, the military leaders in sudan, those who have been behind the school, they look at a pattern of events in africa and the art world. and the no or the think that the waiting game will benefit them if they wait. then the situation will subside, that f of and foresee awesome or in the international community and in the regional a sphere or so will subside as time goes by. and they will be able to negotiate a that the problem in a way that it keeps them in power. somehow they will organize elections probably in the air. and in the time frame they mation. but by the time they will have, you know, at been able to choreograph the situation,
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they will have been able to have their own, their own nerve people in the elections. and they will be able to remain in power. we have seen that egypt who have seen it in many african countries and probably thus what's going to happen. and so then, unless the momentum in this state continues it, which is doubtful because there is she would fragmentation inside the country. even you have to, i, i have heard you talk to him a little while ago about the, about negotiations, about mediation with the problem with mediation within stan itself is that the part is to this conflict are in within themselves fragmented when you look at the air the freedom and change movement, it has now splintered into one of the 2 parts of it is a pro military pro cool and the other, the apart, the other parties. now, behind that, the anti cool demonstrations in the states, the military itself, we cannot, we cannot, it may say that the military is deeply and strongly united or some of the, i mean, according to some analysts,
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some of the reasons behind the cool could be it could have been or could be seen even loud in the core of last month. because son within the military rocks, they accused the top leaders of being weak. of having ursus says, have his seated a lot of power to the civilians and at sudan cannot be. it kept together united and strong and a safe and free except if the military, unless the military are on top of their leadership excellence. that so you have 2 sides who are not united, neither the military nor the, the civilian while opposed to them. and a big chunk of the civilian population are pro this school, which is a big problem. and this makes it doubtful this. you'd cast lots castes, a lot of doubt about the prospects of a speedy solution for this problem. so then thank you from durham. hannah lau,
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on the annual g 20 summit is on the way in rome with the climate crisis cove at 19 and rebuilding the global economy. top of the agenda for leaders of the wild biggest economies. pledges made so far include a global minimum tax and stopping big business from hiding profits, and getting coven vaccines to poor nations. the italian prime minister mario drug use the stage to remind fellow delegates of the dangers in holding vaccination jobs . the condemning is not over. and there are startling disparities in the global distribution of vaccines. in i, hank and i income countries more than 70 percent of the population has received at least one, those in the poorest ones. this percentage drops to roughly 3
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percent. these differences are morally unacceptable and undermine the global recovery. meanwhile, the us and european members of the 2015 iran nuclear dale of expressed grave growing concern of actions taken by to ron white house correspondent, kimberly how kit is live 1st in rome. and i suppose this must be generating more concern about whether it will be more difficult to restore that deal. that is why there was a meeting here on the sidelines of the g 20, between the leaders of the united states, the united kingdom, germany and france. now this was initiated by the outgoing chancellor angle of merkel to really kind of get all of the parties on the same message going into potential negotiations with iran next month in vienna. iran had signaled the willingness to do so. and so this was a need to kind of frame that up,
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and the leaders emerged from that with very strongly worded statement saying that they believe that the iranian president needs to act in good faith to avoid an escalation. what would an escalation look like? well, it's unclear the united states has intimated though, that all options remain on the table for limiting iran's nuclear program. they've been very clear, it's the desire of all of the parties that met at the g 20 that iran will never have a nuclear weapons. so some strongly worded statements coming out of this meeting. we should also point out though that in the midst of all of this, not only has there been a commitment by the united states to return to this agreement. but also the urging that iran do the same. the parties also agreeing to work with russia and china. this is notable in order to achieve this goal, given the fact that the leaders of both russia and china were not at this meeting, nor were they at the g 20. they appeared virtually. so that does perhaps complicate
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things a little bit. yeah, a conspicuous set in their absence that the leaders of china and russian non the last want to have those who are physically present managed to make progress on yeah, well a number of big announcements in the last hour or so, specifically when it comes to a trade dispute between the united states and european or the europe, e. you rather the european union. this is a big deal because you'll remember back 2018. there seemed to be a rift that was created when donald trump put in place tariffs on the exports coming from the european countries to the united states. 25 percent on steel, 10 percent on aluminum. well, as a result of an agreement reach here, the g 20, those tariffs have been lifted, at least for up to 3300000 tons of steel and aluminum to the united states. the tariffs remain intact beyond that as so this is certainly
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a move in the right direction, both parties believe. and the reason they're doing it is to really counter china that has been flooding the markets. and really the united states has increasing inflation and hurting american jobs. with the flooding of chinese steel into the global supply. so that's one of the reasons that this was a deal that was struck. the other is to repair relations that have been little bit frayed, if you will, between the united states to suffer it's important allies. and very quickly, we should also mention that as the g 20 is wrapping up, everyone will be looking forward to glasgow, where there will be a climate change summit held by the united nations. and so already we're seeing some early draft language of the communique to come out of this g 20 meeting. really setting the table for the goals to be achieved in glasgow. and what we're hearing recordings of the draft language is that the leaders here at the g 20 have agreed to urgent steps to limit global warming by $1.00 degrees celsius. certainly
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this is not a solution to global warming, but the leaders believe it would be at least an important mitigation. thank you. from rom, kimberly alcott watching al jazeera life from london of the brain. militant argentinian, isn't that called a government to freeze? i meant that we payments with policy and inflation on the rise. ah well, the atlantic will make itself really felt so although the news is good for sicily, that rain, that storms isn't moving away. this next lots coming in. this is huge. stretching from north norway to southern portugal now is white cloud, which means is rain underneath. the rain has been particularly heavy in the northern bit recently has been flooding in the u. k. mall rain to go through on
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sunday, going food through fairly quickly. but i've a sudden dried and the orange street then goes in towards belgium, stretches down towards france, the head of it. it's still inducing, fairly warm, others a southerly winds. the snow is a long way north and stock rooms at 12 degrees. for example. that's not going to change except the addition of rain during monday and then briefly, but of her priest in the british isles. they sent me for scotland rosa, for the strong westerly wind that we had sat house. that storm system having gone away from sicily is disappearing into the east and med, but you see it is more right not far away by the end of sunday on his way towards sicily. and that's come through on this string of clad this gongs re porch goal and spain and the obvious dark blue that goes up through france. as you can see that the all advances give significant snow early seasons permanently throughout the out . and then significant, right? this time for north mitchell me, ah
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ah, well in to a world of comfort im services with business class we for where your privacy and your experience relax in your own private space. let us take care of everything. all right, ways. the air line you can rely on lou ah, ah, welcome back. a main stories. now, 3 people in student have been shot dead in protest against the military coup today
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. hundreds of thousands have been marching in cities across the country, demanding a return to civilian rule. and then leaders from the world's largest economies discussing the climate crisis cove at 19 and rebuilding the global economy at the g . 20 summit and run a flash to get more vaccines to poor nations and implement a global minimum tax or rebels from ethiopia. tegra region say the strategic town of dessie and the neighboring region of am hora, has been claimed by the to gripe people's liberation front. bought those claims are being denied by the government. fighting is moved into the m horror and a far regions after rebels. we took control of to grind recent months, conflicts been going on for more than a year. thousands of people have been killed and more than 2000000 displaced. william davidson is a senior if you're, if you're analyst at the international crisis group and says the ethiopian government might have to negotiate now with the rebels. i think it's important as
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it opens up the routes to and this is another major sort of obstacle. so it's a great forces and it's also a large and significant hara. and also allows the see great forces, easy a passage to the east than perhaps to take control of the booty road, the main trade route. so it's important in those a special so a large psychological globe if the 2 great forces do indeed take control of it. and i think, you know, they have a decent amount of control, but they're still fighting ongoing and, but it is part of the steady gains on the battlefield for the 2 great forces in july, we do not know whether they will face stiffer resistance on the other fronts and in northwest i'm horror, around guns and these types of areas. but it does look like this is great for to have a significant military ascendancy where that actually takes us in terms of the politics of the situation. i mean, of course, a whole other question yesterday, quite significant, but
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a further call to the people are not just the military to defend against the 2 great forces. so you can see the scared of the threat. but other than those types of options we have app, how being used against cities is integrate over recent weeks, but that's not likely to have any significant midge we effect. so at some point, the federal government may have to look at the option of negotiations as the pressure increases because of the 2 great advantage. united arab emirates as the latest golf country to call its lebanese ambassador kuwait, saudi arabia and bahrain have done the same with re add. also barring imports of lebanese goods. diplomatic feud comes off to lebanon's. information minister criticize the saudi that coalitions war in yemen. in a video circulating on line that minutes, 5 minutes and achieve mccarthy is urging the information minister to make the right decision and fix our relations. the arab league is calling on all parties to resolve a dispute. suppose of a bad political party and pakistan has been halted in their march towards the
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capital. the protest is demanding. the release of that detained leader, prime minister, is expected to address the issue in his speech on sunday. come all hide has more now from his lama bod. daddy gala bag pockets done protests march. i have been cam 10 day down or what 0 bodfish waited on the bank of the river. jane ob, about 190 kilometer from islam i bought a day of cotton are waiting for a member delegation which was formed after the pockets on the prime minister. held a crucial ground of dog rid foreman and religion from across the country and told them that there had to be a piece called solution. today's crisis now, it should be remembered that the margins have been threatening, that they will continue the module law by the government. on the other hand, thing that they've drawn a red line on the river knob that the protectors will not be allowed to cross that bridge. the grid member committee of god,
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hope that the crisis will be to feel peacefully, but they're also warned marcher did any forward movement would be to undermine saburd dodging their talk. that situation, indeed very critical. and the next 24 hours are going to be extremely important. on how the government of enron con tacker. this particular issue. argentina is didn't make a payment on it sat $45000000000.00 debt international monetary fund. but many people want to see a freeze on those repayments, as the country suffers a rise in hunger poverty. and rampant inflation and no shina reports now from when his eyes the queue every weekday, outside the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of when osiris ali to day were married and her neighbours arrived. there was nothing left with them in their casino. i found that there are many on which they were supposed to have cooked plenty, but a lot of people turned up and we were
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a bit late. but they gave us some packets of food which will cook at home. it's probably all they eat until the soup kitchen reopens, serving 70 families with food give it mostly, but the local authorities, supervisor, marianna, blames inflation for the increase in hunger or the nutritional value of what they serve, diminishes valuable, give out their last element every day. you go to the market and you'll find the price today is not the same as the price yesterday. it's very common. prices rose 3.5 percent in september. more than 50 percent over the past 12 months. is a good, a more hello fresh. what we'd like is that people can buy what they need to know. they'll be able to eat nothing more. just the basics, the things we need to live a normal life, though. yeah. not a much over 40 percent of argentines live in poverty or more than half of children under 14 years old. don't have enough to eat this for many. as the last resort,
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the offer of a bowl of rice which will lock will contain something you tricia's to get them through the day. because inevitably, the fight just to keep going will continue to morrow. the government last week for the prices of 1400 essential items in the battle to control inflation. it has blighted argentina for innovations. some, some people say it's a race between her wages and prices and other income like pensions. and in the meantime, you somehow are exposed to loss is burgess in power that then you can try to recover and even anticipate ah freed union. so regular protest calling for fair a wage is to keep pace with inflation. they say that should take priority over re
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paying argentina's debt to the international monetary fund. i just go, it's a scam and paying that debt is incompatible with ending poverty and destitution. oh, jan. tina's historically volatile economy was hit hard, but the cobit 19 pandemic. it's emerging from that catastrophe, only to have to deal with 2 of its traditional enemies, a massive debt burden and rampant inflation. and shimla out a 01 osiris. ah, the main stories now ensued on the doctor's committee saying at least 3 people have been shot dead in protest against military co hundreds of.
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