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with capturing change on out, just a challenge is getting people to engage world is experiencing unprecedented extreme weather record temperature that being said, glass years and i feel for deteriorating false. remember the quote running down world leaders and leasing laws. go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out of a deal to slasher mission, to port to late fall over you and climate summit on al jazeera. ah at least 3 people, a reportedly shot dead and sudan as tens of thousands. take the streets and demonstrations against the military. ah, hello mary, i'm the mozy in london. you're watching anxious era. also coming up on the program,
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climate change in rebuilding the global economy, tops the gender on the opening day of the g. 20 summit in rome. to grind, rebel say they've sees the key. i'm har, a town of dessie, but the ethiopian government denies those claims. and supporters of a band, political party and pakistan whole than march on the capital, as the government tries to end their protest. ah, we've been following developments in sudan today where the doctor's committee says 3 people have been shot dead in protests against the military. hundreds of thousands of people on the streets and cities across the country. and the most significant challenge to military leaders. since they seized power in a coo earlier this week, the military use tear gas and blocks major road and they have been multiple reports of gunfire. the u. s. and the u. n. had called on sedans,
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military not to interfere with these demonstrations. at least 13 people have now been killed since the military dissolved the transitional government and declared a state of emergency on monday. hey, bill morgan has our port now from cartoon. ah, a protest that's been days in the making. thousands of people gather on the streets of her to demanding a return to transitional government. something they say was rob, from them after the military come on monday. but i and little to no one glove when we went to the street because we reject demila true and reject authoritarianism. and we're categorically reject all the behavior off to military council on it. no my be not one another, then would log on, wants to topple 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,
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they're risking a lot days of protests in the capital. letters treat to st. battles with the military and demonstrators killed. with the internet's 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 saturday's protests were met with tear gas and live ammunition. what is really concerning is the vast array of military and security actors that are on the streets. there are just incredible set off out of security sectors that now patrol the streets no sense that they are necessarily taking orders from a central spot. and i think each batch, i know that diversity of different meals are actors, is really the worry. 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
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after the overthrow of omar bashir 2 years ago. some political parties have supported the cool o relationship, hon. uber, hans, as he will hold elections in july 2023 and then hand power to the elected civilian government. with the takeover has provoked international condemnation. the u. n. n u. s. has called on them in theory, not to intervene in the protest regional and international act as have been urging to local han to reverse his school. and was though the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday, but many processes here. so even if that happens, it's their faults short of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand. a returned to a democratic process. he morgan august era or 2. so early i spoke to sydney's activists dahlia abdomen am. we spoke on the phone because of the internet and telecommunications shot down in the country. she said the protest will continue
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until demands. and matt lost count that i got was a 3 dead and more than 100 injured. and so, i mean, i see no reason why they would fire it says address the fact that they were threats and simply because all the process was typically 6 and they will be pick cuz it's been followed by all the processes they were peaceful. and they, you know, we, we should, we show it, but we came for we, we will not stand by and allow the military to swoop in once again and hijack revolution. a lot of the former rebel groups and the armed groups, they've joined forces with the military and, and we were there target today. we've been down this road before. i mean, this is a new tactics. the she regime has always employed the statutes in the past. they may have bored them, but they certainly don't like now because in a way we've woken up,
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revised and up. ah . well, the g 20 summit is underway in rome with the climate crisis covered 19. and we're building the global economy, helping the agenda fleet, the world's biggest economies. pleasures made so far include a global minimum tax and stopping big business from hiding profit, and getting covered vaccines to poor nations. adam rainy reports now from rome. the g 20 summit began on saturday with a plea from the host of the gathering italian prime minister mattie draggy. we must do all we can to overcome our differences and we must rekindle the spirit that led to the creation of this group coming into the summit. leaders from the world major economies agreed to a minimum global corporate tax. a 15 percent meant to reduce abuse of off shore
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loopholes. the biggest issues though are proving the most difficult. covered 1900 vaccine equity and taking effective action on the climate crisis. a draft statement from the group shows it struggling to get member countries to truly commit to capping global warming at the 1.5 degree mark. a benchmark scientists have said is required to avoid disaster. and this comes just days before the climate change conference in glasgow. some key leaders opted to attend only via remote video with the chinese president. she, jim pang made only vague comments about china opening up further to the world that made no mention of china's role as a major global polluter. russian president vladimir putin had a more pointed request on vaccine recognition when russia sputnik cove in 1900 vaccine has not been approved for use by the u. s. or the european union, and hopes of reviving the iran nuclear deal. us president joe biden met on the
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sidelines with the leaders of the u. k. france and germany. they later issued a statement warning of the dangers of a nuclear capable iran. outside the security perimeter. protesters gathered to call attention to various causes, thousands of protesters. some differences have come out to the street here in rome on saturday, summer, calling for action on the climate crisis and others are marching against capitalism . they all have one message. the net for world leader is pitcher and global equity . climate change. now, we're marketing today because we're asking for more concrete policies on demand change since the g 20 is happening right now and the summit will continue on sunday . people will be watching closely to see if a closing statement will go far enough and addressing climate change. adam raimie g 0, rome, now to ethiopia, rebels from the tedra region say they've sees the strategic town of dessie and the neighboring am horror region. a claim from the claim from the tig people's
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liberation front is being contested by the government and addis ababa, though fighting has moved into the am horror and are far regions. after rebels, we took control of tig ryan recent months. conflicts been going on for more than a year with thousands of people killed and more than 2000000 having been displaced, william davis and as a senior, ethiopia, unless that international crisis group says the ethiopian government might have to now consider negotiations with the rebels. i think it's important as it opens up the routes to and i just have about is another major sort of obstacle. so it's a great forces and it's also a large and significant hara. and it 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 and those are special. so a large psychological blow, if the 2 great forces do in the take control of it and i think, you know, they have a decent amount of control,
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but they're still fighting ongoing. 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 stiff or resistance on the other fronts and in northwest and around guns and these types of areas. but it does look like this, a great forces have a significant military ascendancy where that actually takes us in terms of the politics of the situation. is of course a whole other question yesterday quite a significant but a further call to the people are not just the military to defend against the 2 great forces. so you can see this guy the threat. but other than those type of options we have app. how being used against cities is great 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 advance elson that news from yemen. al jazeera, so says it agents international, airport security says at least 5 people have been killed off to
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a blast in southern yemen. a car bomb attack at the apple exploded near a security checkpoint close to an apple hotel. and all the 30 people were injured, including children, c, u e is the latest gulf country to recall a slap, unease, ambassador, kuwait, saudi arabia, and bahrain of done the same with re, i'd also barring imports of lebanese goods. diplomatic feud comes after lebanon's information minutes to criticize the saudi that coalitions war in yemen. in a video circulating on line that buttons prime minister energy 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 the dispute. watching al jazeera life from london move he had in the program, the large intentions of cooling on the government to freeze debt repayments to the i m f because poverty and inflation is getting worse.
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recognizing when edge in india's indigenous tribe, sates time, that beliefs also reflected in the census. ah well, it's been cross recently in victoria and new south wales are a few showers still coming through victoria. but the next focus is probably going to be queens and to be honest, maybe around brisbin significant. sandra stalls are going off shore. mostly, i think balsamic get to sunday, but the still not clad of these showers in land and always asked was south australia. but that strings for the east was so still, queensland was circulation might suggest significant thunderstorms this time maybe in land. the same times rain coming in west australia purse by monday is dry. 20 degrees. the rains we've little bit further. it land heading north. significant
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rain still falling in vietnam. this time the focus is further north towards hanover, and it's joining up with the systems developing grungy and actually further in southern china. this is again late season rain problem affecting hong kong. but it's humid and wet in land, as you can say. not so for lose on the north. in the philippines look much dry because the emphasis in the rain is for the same with the retreating monsoon trough, which to be honest, is quite ragged. the still showers in me and my and the still significant in town will not. it does what there was maybe bits there. and it's a bit further north. up in marcia pradesh. ah, bottles in calories with come on in st. plastic is everywhere. but if local is can be fishing
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and bubble gum? wellington been what little can be done with this play? get polymer fly. re imagining class on algebra. ah ah ah, welcome back the main stories. now, 3 people in sudan have been shot dead in protests against the military. hundreds of thousands have been marching in cities across the country and a wide spread show opposition against the leaders who stage a coup on monday. and now politicians from the walls largest economy is discussing
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the climate crisis cove at 19 and rebuilding the global economy, the g. 20 summit in rome. they have pledge to get more vaccines to poor nations and to implement a global minimum tax rates. and then rebels from ethiopia, take region say they've seized the strategic town of dessie in the neighboring. i'm har, reach in a claim that's been contested by the government. fighting is spilled over into am hora, and a far after rebels. we took control of tag rye in recent months. well now to argentina country is due to make a payment on its $45000000000.00 debt to the international monetary fund. but many people in the country want to see that frozen as the country is suffering from more and more hunger poverty and rampant inflation. daniel shawn reports from when his iras ah, the queue every weekday, outside the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of boys osiris only today
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were married and had neighbors arrived. there was nothing left with them because he never spent that they'd already, whichever they were supposed to have cooked plenty, but a lot of people turned up and we were a bit late. but they gave us some packets of food which will cook at home. but it's probably all they eat until the soup kitchen reopens, serving 70 families with food given most people, the local authorities, the visor, marianna claims inflation to the increase in hunger or the nutritional value of what they serve diminishes. yeah, yep. okay. well, the 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. isn't a good aim. okay. no pressure. 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. oh yeah. not
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a much over 40 percent of argentines. live in poverty for more than half of children under 14 years old. don't have enough to eat this for many as the last resort. 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 is blighted argentina for generations. some, some people say it's a race between her wages and prices and other income like pensions. ah, and in the meantime you get somehow are exposed to loss is burgess and power that then you can try to recover and even anticipate ah freed
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union. so regular protest calling for fair wages to keep pace with inflation. they say that should take priority over re paying argentina's debt to the international monetary fund. adjustable. 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 by the coded 19 pandemic . it's emerging from that catastrophe. oh, you have to deal with 2 of its traditional enemies, a massive debt burden and rampant inflation. and swindler our 0. what a cyrus, supporters of ban political party and pakistan has been halted in their march towards the capital, the protest as it demanding the release of that attain leader. prime minister is expected to address the issue in a speech on sunday. come all hide has more for me as lama bod day gala bag bargain . don protest, marjorie have been camped and day toner. was
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a bad situation on the bank of the river. jane ob, about 190 kilometer from islam i bought a day of. gotcha, now waiting for a member delegation which was formed, alter the pockets on the prime minister, held a crucial round of dog rid prominent religious leaders from across the country and told them that they had to be a pre call solution. and today's crisis now it should be remembered that the module has been threatening, that they will continue their module lama by the government. on the other hand saying that they've drawn a red line on the river knob that the protector will not be allowed to cross. that bridge, the credit member committee of gotten hold for the crisis really be to feel would be fully. but they're also warned marcher or any forward movement would be to undermine dodging their talk. that situation indeed very critical. and the next 24
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hours are going to be extremely important on how the government of enron con tacker the dish particular issue. now the indian prime minister and her and her moody has met with the head of the roman catholic church. the vatican ody is and run for the g 20 summit. during the talks, he invited frances to india, an estimated 18000000 catholics live in the country, but they represent a small minority in the hindu majority. nation of 1300000 people. meanwhile, india's indigenous tribes campaigning to have their religious beliefs recognized in the upcoming senses. there are a 104000000 indigenous people in india. many of them worship nature and don't identify with any of the 6 religions listed in the census. but an influential hindu nationalist organization is opposing their efforts as elizabeth fraud and report from jar can state the people of larger data. village in india is east and state of jack and sing songs,
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praising nature. they belong to the tribe. and to some of the more than 50000000 indigenous people of central and eastern india known as other bosses. anthropologists, they are the vast sees of the country's 1st inhabitants and they believe pre date of all religions in india, fairly close to worship mother. the 2nd is photos, and the son is guard, or rituals are about worshipping these gods for safety and prosperity. we are only worshippers of nature, and our god does not have any shape or size. like many other vices, members of the tribe of followers of a distinct religion called santa. while millions of indigenous people have been converted to christianity or hinder them by mission reason, the past 150 years. millions of others don't identify for the 6 religions on the indian census hindu with him. islam christianity sick of them, both of them and jane as them out of aussies began de campaign for recognition of
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their village. and after the indian government led by the, by the p, a jumped a party of 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 people. politicians here path to resolution last year saying to say, recognize those things, tribal religion called us, they're all in the central government to do the same. but the b, g, p, ideological wing, the hindu nationalist organization. the recess has been holding outreach programs trying to convince out of aussies the hindus lot of pig on top are the bgp and auditors believe that since or the was he's on each of worshippers. even in hinduism, we believe that you can be pieced you 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, hindu the b j b has no problem. with that other asi said,
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the government wants to force them to choose the hindu option for political reasons . and that by days quote that the, 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 per on al jazeera jock and eastern india. now that you case, prime minister says they can't rule out taking legal action against france in a post breaks at fishing, dispute risk got worse. earlier this week, when france seized a british boat, paris is threatening to block ports and increased checks on boats and laurie's, if the u. k doesn't grow more licenses to french fishermen. british government says that would put the e u in breach of a trade agreement. alexi o'brian has more from the french port of the have frances
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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 had 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 toughest security checks if the fishing and fringe waters boats like this one. this scala 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 . k. over the access to british waters and waters off the coast of france, including the island of jersey, which sits just about 22 kilometers off the coast. now the french president m l mccomb has said that this route is actually a taste of the you case,
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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 castillo 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 straightening actually will be the ports, it will be the fishing communities and consumers who end up paying the price. and full, brannon has the reaction now from the u. k. the route over the fishing rights dispute has at least fallen off the front pages of. busy the case major newspapers on
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saturday, but the exasperation over how this disputes has been allowed to fester an escalator over the past 4 days remains bars. johnson is in is in room for the g 20 and he's been speaking with the president of the european commission, actually on the land reiterating what he describes. his puzzlement that he has got this far. he told us live on the land that he raises, concerns about the rhetoric of the french side. he told her that the threats by the french were completely unjustified. that is the threat to prevent british catches from being landed in french ports. and he told reporters before he met miss what mrs. wonderland, that basically britain would do whatever is necessary to protect you. k interests. but at least that wasn't an escalation of the kind of rhetoric that we've seen earlier in the week where one of his ministers was saying to comply at that game, threatening a further ramping up of tensions with, with france over this fishing dispute. and i think the route to de escalation and
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all of this will be to dial down the verbal rhetoric and the posturing and perhaps go back to nuts and bolts and facts and figures. because that seems to be where the disagreements actually lie written in the read after the vondell and encounter between bars, johnson and the land. as you said, the 98 percent of license applications by e. you vessels had been approved the 92 percent not. but that doesn't actually tally with some other statistics that are around which say the jersey is approved just 16 out of $47.00 application. so if the 2 sides can actually work out what is fact in the sense of statistics and what is not, then there might be a little bit closer to try to work out where compromises might be found before tuesday deadline. now fishermen and libya, a calling on the authorities that to invest in that trade help create jobs and tackle the countries high rate of unemployment. the coastline is the longest in africa and contains of vosta right of c life. but without the financial assistance,
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many marinas and vessels will remain out of action. malik, trainer reports on this now and the libyan capitol. it's sunrise and tripoli as a new day to do this in the area of sue of jewels. some of these fishermen preparing to go out to see others begin coming back after an early start with their touch the day look, the husband fish in these waters for decades. he says there's a lot of opportunity and efficiency. what is difficult financially? because of its high cost k that sir libya to let that be. sir. libya has a beautiful coastline and has bricks and fish chicken. if the government looked at the sector and cleaned the waters built up our infrastructure, it would encourage young men to work in the sector and the situation would be much better than now. ucla libya has africa's longest coastline on the mediterranean. it
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extends over 1800 kilometers. it's abundance and see life could make libya, premier exporter of seafood contribute to achieving food security and create new job opportunities for a lack of government funding. and marine infrastructure has left the sector neglected. the higher cost for fishermen is pass along to customers. it's also led many to send their goods to neighboring countries like leisure, where they'll get a higher price in last, mosquito, our main problem is the export of fish. many customers complained that the fish is too expensive, or there isn't any good fish in the market. that's because all the good fish exported with algae then work for the ministry of marine resources. yes. he says with the re planning and investment, libya's fishing industry could be an important source of income for the government rather than depend on oil export. but when it does, the fishing, marina's are in very bad shape. they are in dire need of maintenance and renovation
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. the infrastructure needs re vamping and government investment. we are studying how to invest in this important sector so that we can take advantage of it. the libyan unemployment rate is estimated to be around 20 percent, with oil exports representing really 95 percent of the government, annual revenue authorities. here are now looking to see as an alternative for development with trina, olga 0, triple more. and everything we're covering right here, al jazeera dot com. ah a look at the main stories. now we begin with saddam the doctor's committee. very saying at least 3 people have been shot dead in protests against the military. hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets across the country. military is blocked. major roads met demonstrations with tear gas,
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