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good al jazeera telling the story of the channels and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story about your the unique path. ah, more fighting in ethiopia as u. s. embassy officials leave addis ababa because of concerns the violence could reach the capital. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera, alive from doha or so coming up talks to revive the 2015 iran that nuclear deal are to resume at the end of november. after months of uncertainty. flights in nepal have killed hundreds of people and destroyed homes and businesses. we look into what caused the devastation and the leader of
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a coalition of gains in haiti asks the us for help to overthrow the government. ah, the u. s. embassy in ethiopia is allowing non emergency staff members to leave the country. the year long conflict between the central government and northern t cry, rebels has escalated in race and wakes. the governments declared a state of emergency as the t p l. f says it seized more territory on a major road to the capital, addis ababa, the u. s. warrens in citizens that unrest an ethnic violence could happen without warning. when it comes to ethiopia, let me make the point that we are gravely concerned by the escalating violence, by the expansion of the fighting that we've seen in northern ethiopia and in regions throughout the country. we are concerned with the growing risk to the unity
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and the integrity of the state. after months on the whole talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal have been shuffled for the end of november negotiations between the cygnet trees in vienna stalled in june. when considered president abraham racy was elected, the u. s. has welcomed the return to talks and says it expects them to pick up where they left off around once us sanctions lifted in return for compliance with the 2015 view. okay, let's begin the apus as loni. he's a political analyst and a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies. he joins us from k. ron, thank you for joining us of us. first of all, as we just heard, talks failed earlier this year. what are some of those issues that remain out standing from june? well now that has been discussion between the rent and the other and about
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where they can start for sure. there will be issues that they can be on easily. but there are some issues that i've been remaining in place. they are the areas of difference. one relates to the scope of trying to run the ban, let the why the, the united states wants to keep some site has been placed on the list of read best, where they can say that they are not related today. however. 4 the rom believes that all the sanctions imposed against the country after the yes withdrawal from the native, them all are related to the accord. so we have also the bags and they get you run that has to be listed on under the bus to us to keep those tags in place. one of the important points is that the
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wrong wants to get a guarantee from the out of the base that the us will love a fund that the dollar from years ago. this gun to seems to be more than for you for our companies or countries in order to have economic cooperation. ron has an experience from the past that the foreign, more specifically, the companies didn't work with the run as it expects that. so that's why i said one wants to make sure that this time it will have more chance to enjoy the economic dividends of the, the that's why this thing on began be that are also some other issues. but i think there can be maybe several other issues done by 5 to 10 issues that needs to be addressed. we are reading to see that when the talks start in vienna,
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how they can address those issues. and what do you imagine to be the approach of iran, if the u. s. doesn't remove these, these inhumane sanctions? well, the new ribbon government says that it is engaging in with a new approach. they seem, somehow more strict comparing to the previous era and government. they say that if the us wants to keep those time in place, they are aimed at treading leverage by year or by us for a life. the non makes the talks in teacher the previous year. and then government thought that some of those things may not that may be somehow important and it didn't have major economic impact. but, but, but the new iraqi government believes that some of those can have the stomach
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impact in the wrong spot. and that's why they are this thing on, but say lifting those things. and i think if there is not like sublist the from the american side on the issues, i will see it's very difficult to imagine that that can be a, b, b, n is ever liddy. in the concerns or your pain powers that, that runs progress will be so advanced that a return to the agreement may in fact be useless. well, i think, i mean to reason is that why the upcoming talks will be very difficult to resend the beaman. be reviving the next one is the wrong nuclear potential. and the other part i have reached the conclusion that in case that the one needs that it can you know, very short time progress in terms of its capacity. on the other side also you ron
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has learned that the other side have not been less a least been able to live sciences as they have been expecting. so these 2 issues have may, the upcoming talks very difficult, they have enough knowledge about each other's behavior. i'm potential the, that's why i think in the run up to be negotiations. i think we'll be hearing more from european americans from you ran inside that's having a physician. questioning the will of the other side or talking about that because the of the, the difficulty is there. yes, but i think be off time. those have been some on door melinda negotiation, but yes, there is possibility to resolve those differences an issue. we appreciate your insight as, as aligning a senior research fellow and from the center from italy, strategic studies. ok, we're going to cross live now to some protests in tehran,
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it looks to be thousands of people on the streets will bring you more information as it comes to hand, but it seems to be a huge turnout. an anniversary of the iranian take. 42nd anniversary. i don't. okay. we will come back to that story a little later in the bulletin, but let's return to our top story now. and the listening fighting in ethiopia live now to independent journalists, samuel get a child who is in addis ababa. we're hearing some frightening reports out of the capital could eat fall. and if so, how quickly? well, every indication we've been checking sources, there was a report that came out last night saying bear t p and f r and the out. claire sofa, addis ababa. i reside in at the suburb i live in the outskirts i've been checking. we've been driving just to check,
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we haven't seen any sites or far the t p lab heading to our d suburb. but i have to see i d'silva is tense at the moment and people are very, very worried about the future of the country. citizens would tell to take up arms to defend themselves against the t p l. f. i is saying that on the ground in addis ababa will i did get a, you know, messages and friends from friends heading and registering their weapons. i hear there were lines of people wanting to register and pick up arms to defend their interests or against the peer left as the government said. but again, there are many, many people that are willing to defend what they need to defend. and the name of the country, ah, but again, this conflict and you know, getting out of hand and people are very confused as well as concern. what's a solution to this? what is becoming a humanitarian devices?
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i see the solution. chris was the leadership of san jose, a t p. i left a yoga. oh, whether they want to proceed forward when it's a 15000000. so people, you know, i can highlight what the government is saying. i can highlight what the t p and the for saying, but at the end of the day, what we know for certain are people are being affected. millions of youth, your best are being affected. many people are still heading to the saddam, and many people are being displaced. and now it's coming to our d. so above forcing money of foreigners including ethiopian americans, up to head to the airport and leave if you're beer us advice by the embassy. and it's just getting started, what she's saying at the international communities raleigh's, in all of this. again, that's a question best to be asked of the government and the rebel group. but you know,
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if your birth is an important nation that was highlighted by the spokesperson of the state department, one of the most important nations of the continent and it needs support, it needs understanding. it needs to be known that ethiopia, and if your parents want this country to exist and to move forward, and thus what money the best are hoping. and even those people that are raising their arms and hoping to be counted in this conflict, are hoping for the best for their country. okay, we appreciate your insights as oh, i sang, i'll get it. you my press in addis ababa, you haitian gang later has called on the us to help him overthrow his government is tantamount to a declaration of war on the administration by the g. 9 boss is demanding. the prime minister resign john hendern reports from the haitian capital. puerto prince with haiti's most powerful gang leader says the prime minister must resign peacefully or
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armed militants will remove him off the phone. at jimmy shares a known throughout haiti by his nickname, barbecue, made his threat in a letter to the u. s. ambassador, asking for american support. share as a leads, a group of gangs known as the g night. he read the letter to reporters at a news conference surrounded by armed, met with della at the cost of blood. we are going to dislodge mr. our ali from the prime minister's office and afterward the key to the country will be handed over to a new classes of men and women of civil society who will have to govern responsibly to get the country out of the grandma and which it has been stuck for many ages, although shares is one of haiti's most wanted men, the countries out gun police force made no effort to intervene. the man known as barbecue might be the head of 9 gangs, but he says he isn't a gangster. he's not a politician. he is the leader of a political movement that is launched
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a revolution here in the streets of the western hemisphere for his country. we asked the prime minister's office for a response and they told al jazeera prime minister harry alone re, doesn't deal with guess. shares aces, haiti is dominated by an elite 5 per cent that he calls the real gangsters. he says he wants to turn haiti into the u. s. style liberal democracy. all the the so those are all fairly far from towers in the populations. we are fighting to get, hey, the out of the yoke of a systematic poverty. found it on the basis of a plot. traditional politicians and this corrupt, rotten, perverted, bushway, the ruby. ah, more than 200 haitians deported from the u. s. in cuba returned on wednesday to a capital in crisis, the rescue hadn't been sent to them. the other, my life was in danger, so i fled. now this sent me back. i ran from hell and now i am back.
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if anything haiti's condition has worsened it's economy crippled by a fuel shortage. it's streets ruled by gangs. it's government under threat. john henderson, l g 0. port prince still ahead on al jazeera, we'll look at why china's government has asked people to stalk up on vital supplies as winter approaches. ah hello, that is more unsettled, whether on the way for southern and central parts of europe over the next few days . and that thanks to a low pressure that's pulled away from the iberian peninsula, moved across italy, and it's on its way to the balkans. if we take a closer look, we can see those severe storms rolling away from the city up into croatia, coffee, dramatic. see. and we're going to see some heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas,
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bosnian hug. aveena going season. torrential downpours as well as montenegro. we're expecting around $200.00 millimeters of rain to follow the next 3 days. and of course that means we could see some flooding. but that systems also going to bring significant snow to switzerland and wet or weather to places like hungry and austria and to eastern europe. but on friday it pulls across the balcony. we're going to see the temperatures come down in places like so. be a belgrade we'll see about a 10 degree drop in the temperature is going to feel cooler. but it's gonna warm up for face of light grease and go to saturday, wind blowing, and that's gonna push the temperature up to 26 degrees in athens. farther north of this, it does get wet and windier up in the north east. it remains rather mild for the north west. however, but for the iberian peninsula, we are going to see some heavy rain in the north of spain. ah,
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in the country with an abundance of results and walk indonesia, firms forming, we moved full to grow and froth. we balance for reno, economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let paul going to lose his growth and progress in indonesia now. ah, ah ah. hello, you're watching out here. i'm emily angland, a reminder of our top stories. this am the u. s. embassy in ethiopia is allowing
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non emergency staff members to leave the country wanting that ethnic violence could happen without warning. the long conflict between the central government to northern to gripe rebels has escalated sharply, talks to revive a 2015 iran nuclear deal are scheduled to resume at the end of this month. in direct negotiations between all signet trees in vienna stole bloss june after abraham racy won the presidential election. napoleon is struggling to rebuild in the aftermath of catastrophic natural disasters. in recent months, hundreds of people have died in flooding, triggered by monsoon rains, expert se climate change may be making these weather events even more extreme. saying that because robbie is there for us in napoleon seemed to pal chuck district in one of the poorest and most polluted countries in the world. everyone is saying the same thing. climate disasters with intensity that has never been seen before
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are piling up faster than ever. nipples cascade of crises began in february with country wide forest fires. the black in the skies. mountain glaciers began melting faster, meaning more run off. then came intense, rains and floods. in june, august, and october. now from all that water, a higher rate of landslides, blocking mountain passes faster than road truce, can clear them throughout it all. ongoing manmade soil erosion to meet the demand for building materials. climate scientists warn conditions are worsening across the himalayan region and are unprecedented. most of these events that we've, we've just explained, are very much actually we're able to what, what we see is given by climate change. and so more such events are likely to be experienced, especially in the mountains, toppled and buried buildings dot the himalayan foothills. ominous reminders of what
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happened here. multiple floods this year have dumped in immeasurable amount of earth and mud and sand in silt and rocks in large boulders in valleys all across this area. and just to give you a sense of how deep this debrief field is, where i'm standing right now, i'm standing on the roof of what's left of someone's home. in the town of milan, she questions of public safety still hanging in the air the more the course until she took alone to build this now partially destroyed like block of shops. she says it would have been better if the water had just washed the whole thing away. she still paying it off, but now has to take another load. just a habit torn down the deposit. no, but the other beneath her. even if the government gives his money, it's not possible to come back and stay here. was scared of the river and there's no guarantee the same thing wouldn't happen next year. it's all about nature. and
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what can we do against nature? new pulse, carbon footprint is relatively small, but it sits between giants, china, and india, 2 of the world's biggest polluters. it's topography also makes it more vulnerable to overall shift in global weather. nepalese in rural communities are frustrated and say, what's happening to them is not their fault that had concerns. everyone and countries like nepal should not be left alone to put out. fires being fueled on a global scale is in basra, the old to 0. the milan you river in nepal ah, in the u. k. government says dozens of nations have agreed to end the use of cold war details will be released later on thursday. during energy day at the cop 26 climate summers in glasgow. signatories include poland, vietnam, and chile, but some of the world's major uses are reported to be missing from the deal. well,
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stephan is a climate change expert, the strategy and national university. he explains why the deal on coal matters. that says countries like australia need to get on board coal accounts, probably for about 30 percent or so of the fossil fuel emissions. so it's right up there with oil and gas is creeping up to so it's one of the big 3 players. in fact, it's going up in the last 4 or 5 years after plateauing a bit. so it is a big challenge. and there's no doubt that if we want to have any chance of meeting paris climate goals, we've got to get cold emissions down really fast. and the action has actually happened this decade. there are some very big players missing there. obviously, my country is really is one of them. and also india and china is very big uses. oh, i also need to sign up to this as well. in our case here, unfortunately, our government is actually expanding the whole industry. we're opening up new call . mine's with projected life spans of 25 years or so,
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which if we continue with this, that would put the paras climate goals out of reach and for the countries did the same. so clearly we are artist fork in the road that we do have to now stop expansion the colon b as an actually mandatory action that is required. if we won't have any chance of meeting, there is climate goals. this close relationship between a coal producing countries like australia and the developing world, which still needs energy. and that gets to this issue of the, the transfer of resources, a 100000000000 dollars funding that will allow or help developing countries move away from fossil fuels much more rapidly into the new economy, bill and renewables. we've really have to fast track this, this. so transitions factors, again. meanwhile, india is continuing to expand its coal sector despite commitments to switch to renewable energy, wind and solar generation have tripled in recent years. but the government says coal is also needed to meet growing demand. elizabeth bronnan reports from jack com
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to the state with indies largest coal reserves. these fires have been burning across the jody a cold field in india's eastern state of johnson for more than 100 years. they've destroyed thousands of homes and made much of jody a town uninhabitable. the bowery is now a single parent. after his 30 year old wife call jani baby fell into a pit while taking the daughter to use the toilet the ground. he often caves in the cause of the fires to my daughter came running and said mummy has fallen into a bit. i rushed to the fort and i pray to god that no one has to ever see a site like julia is india's most lucrative coal field. but also the sight of one of its biggest environmental disasters underground fires were 1st detected in 1916 and abandoned mines, which one decommissioned properly more recently,
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2 decades of unrestrained open cost mining has brought the fires to the surface. but the indian government is pushing ahead, the plants, expand the sector in jargon and beyond developing it's just really it's been just realizing and for that we need power. more and more power is needed for and 70 percent. we depend on this india is already the world's 2nd largest producer consumer and importer of comb, jock and is home to the country's largest coal reserves, but also to forests rich and bio diversity. the coal block under these fields. and that forest was auction to one of the biggest companies nearly a year ago, but no work has started. that's because the state of jack and as challenging the central government's plans and the supreme court on environmental grounds, there are plans to convert these fields and large tracks of forest into mines.
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displacing tens of thousands of people who often belong to indigenous tribes. politicians and jobs can say any expansion must take people into consideration. the problem here is we want everyone wants call gorman one school. we want expansion. but what does it cost? people are paying for it. the truth is that there is an expansion, but people are not getting the do you want to have a cold dock? you want to have to call what, what about the people living about the service? like thousands of others, billet bodies says he won't leave jerry because the government has provided proper accommodation elsewhere. as india's electricity demand grows with its economy, environmental a say it must prioritize clean energy for any development to be beneficial in the years to come. elizabeth peron and al jazeera jock and eastern india. and notice by china's government asking people to stock how daily necessities is spot
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to panic. buying and hated online debates. if those weeks of supply disruptions caused by coven 19 outbreaks and extreme weather. katrina, you reports from bay g in recent weeks shopping at this, bating fresh food market has become more expensive. a true? yeah, surprise has gone up. we can't afford it. we had to buy some vegetables from the dealers on the street. the prices of common vegetables such as cucumbers, spinach and broccoli have doubled. some have become more expensive than pork, the staple meat and china. so when on monday, the chinese government issued a notice advising households to stockpile daily necessities. it sparked panic and heated discussion online. some posted about rushing to buy essential goods. others speculated that increasing tension with taiwan were the calls. but analysts say the announcement has been misinterpreted, that the reason that they put that notice out was basically, you know, routine,
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winter season preparedness for making sure that there's a good supply of fruit vegetables on the market in normal daily goods. and that some of the reason that language was in there was due to, you know, the, the potential sort of ongoing risk of coven locked downs. the pandemic has led to a renewed focus on china's food security. regional locked downs have disrupted food supplies to affected areas. and there have been other challenges. last month, crops in china's ne, a major food growing region, were destroyed by unusually heavy rains. a nation wide power shortage has pushed up the cost of operating greenhouses. and a shortage of diesel fuel has delayed cross country deliveries, expert, se, tanya's emergency food reserves and mechanisms are generally in good shape. but while there isn't a shortage price hikes and supply disruptions hadn't hurting those who can least afford it. laura's in china's lowest income bracket living in small cities and
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rural areas. officials have moved to stabilize vegetable prices. also the bond local governments will be instructed to ensure a market supply and the prize stability for bailey necessities coming winter. next spring, we will establish and improve the relevant safeguard and supply kennedy homes and release governments reserves at the appropriate time, bating has also issued an action plan to reduce food waste, the restaurant and cater industries. meanwhile, shop is hoping that sky rocketing prices will soon returned to normal. katrina you out a 0 aging. you jersey democratic governor phil murphy is celebrating and narrowly won re election. murphy is the states 1st democratic governor in 40 years to clinch a 2nd term. republican challenger jacket, chit yarelly, scored at just over 49 percent of the votes compared to murphy's 50 percent victories being seen as a bright spot in an otherwise concerning night. the u. s. president's party, after
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a surprise victory by republican glen young, him in virginia. people or upset an uncertain about a lot of things from covered to school, 2 jobs to a whole range of things in the cost of a gallon of gasoline. but i'm not sure that i would be able to have changed the number of very conservative folks who turned out and read districts who were trump voters, but maybe a south african writer has won the book, apprised to the best english novel is the promise by damien john diamond gal goods who wrote his 1st book at the age of just 17 as we nominated 3 times for the award, is now finally taken home the prestigious prize for his novel, the promise. a cutting depiction of a white family imposed apartheid south africa. seeing as the good fortunes fallen
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to me, let me say this has been a great year for african writing, and i'd like to accept this. on behalf of all the stories told and untold, the writers heard an unheard from the remarkable continent that i'm part of. am please keep listening to us, there's a lot more to come. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories this hour. the u. s embassy in ethiopia is allowing non emergency staff members to leave the country wanting ethnic violence could happen without warning. the long conflict between the central government in northern to grow rebels has escalated sharply when it comes to ethiopia. let me make the point that we are gravely concert by the escalating violence by the expansion of the fighting that we've seen in north.

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