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or even if we climb up to see i'm out, we still walk on our own unique path. ah al jazeera. when ever you oh, hello, i'm darn jordan and joe hall with the top stories here in al jazeera sedans, military leader has agreed with the u. s. on the need to speed up the formation of a new government general about fattah albert hans office released a statement after he spoke with sector of state anthony blinkin. earlier he ordered the release of 4 sibley m cabinet ministers detained in last month's military takeover. the state department says blink, and urge their release on call for the military to engage in dialogue that was towards a civilian lead government. even morgan has more from cotton for ministers of the
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civilian political detainees who been arrested on the eve of the military takeover . haven't released the minister of communication, the minister of trade, the minister of youth and sports, and the minister of, of community of information. now those 4 ministers are just some of the people who have been erected, the minister of industry, who was also one of those who was, who was taken on the morning of the military coup, has not been released along with the spokesperson of the now dissolved sovereignty . council mohammed and fricky as well as the minister in the office of the prime minister, or who, who's also the cabinet cabinet minister. he's also yet to be released and their whereabouts are yet to be revealed. now prime minister of them are handbook is still under house arrest despite the fact that he's been taken from general abdel for residence. where he was when he was on the day of the call, where he was taken on the vehicle and he was return back to his house to the for ministers who have been,
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we need are just some of those who have been arrested on the morning of the cool and they were also activists and lawyers who are arrested. now this all comes as mediation efforts, continue between prime minister, the dog and general abdel behind who said that you want to form a civilian cabinet. and he had hoped that prime minister of them will be leading that cabinet. now, prime minister of the land who is under house arrest, had stated that he wants the release of all political prisoners who have been arrested, including the activists. and then he would be willing to negotiate with the head of the army, general abdel for the hamper hon. he's also asked for was to ration of that civilian government, which has been dissolved on the morning of the coo. and he says he wants the country to return back to the day of october 24th. that's the day before the military takeover. the un security council would meet on friday to discuss the fighting in ethiopia. international calls are growing for an immediate cease fire the u. s. special envoy for the region is in addis ababa to push for di escalation
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. non essential staff from the u. s. embassy had been authorized to leave. now she has government has declared 2 days of national mourning for 69 people killed in an attack on a remote village. a convoy led by a local mare, was ambushed near the borders of mali and bikini facet. the double h o is warning that europe is once again at the epicenter, the kobe 19th pandemic number of new infections across the continent are up by 55 percent in the past month. european governments are being urged to at now to avoid catastrophe. hospitalization, admission rates due took over 19 more than doubled in one week based on doubly sure, europe's latest data. according to one, the label projection. if we stay on this trajectory, we could see another half a 1000000. gov at 19 bits in europe and central asia by the 1st of february, next year. and for the city countries in origin will face high
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to extreme stress on hospital bits. at some point through the same built carbon emissions are rebounding, the levels not seen since before. the pandemic emissions are on track to rise by 4.9 percent this year. a new report was released just hours after deal to and the use of coal was announced, the cop $26.00 climate sonnet. dozens of nations made new commitments. a china india, the u. s. and australia hadn't signed up to the veal a global pledge to and deforestation by 2030 is already facing challenges. days after $128.00 nations signed up to been bishop plan in glasgow. indonesia environment minister has dismissed it as inappropriate and unfair. despite her country green to it on monday, she says it's adults with development plans. the signatories, which also include brazil and democratic republic of congo, account for 85 percent of the world's forests. well, those were the headlines. the news continues here and jesse are up to witness state
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. you intend to watch him laughing out? ah ah, a boat isn't the said that up to work. because he's the only country that is in the 4 corners or where it's in the north, in the south industry. and it's in the east and the west of the international north country has that distinction. so it's right there back in the middle of the pacific ocean.
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the global heading dine at that will not even yet i did on the no one pad or yellow again it on you as always, i want to get it the walking easy, again, go behind in and that i you that your way what the, why not eating? you know what i to give them a lot of fun. yeah. wonderful. people that on any of the i one and he then i didn't were that of my, i don't know what i know. i didn't even talk about the what, you know, the where you only get anyone yet. i'm here you go on again and why they're minute or give any was, you know, i mean really get out on our thought id. know they've when i get here, i was in attendance or, or that is what did i never thought so? been in abbey. did any been and then it will you don't we base of it in the don't normandy, the may as well. yeah, yeah. i love watching i yeah, you're on as in on he was, he doesn't, i want to give it is there and i did have war. oh yeah. i know that the yellow one or another gun. i get him. i will go. yeah, i mean,
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are you going to hear what you're now you're young are again, that was all doesn't on goes well. you don't die. anyone here that are gonna become on the land and i want to do all the i will know only the one i the animal. good over here. the weight on young i'm letting by me again who i don't want to give all it. i want. i want the one get i you going and then or i'm going to what do you mean it the yeah, i really here are the way we're minute. ah ah
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ah ah well with my you know that about it. oh, yes, we're looking for my own experience and then my own mind i, i keep asking myself what is to become of my grandchildren? where will they be? what out of this, what us that's coming in for somebody of find a solution for them to ensure that they will be safe. we must no longer stand on the side because this is coming and it is going to destroy our lives.
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i went to truly emphasized that climate change is not a political dish. it's not an entirely economic it's an issue of survival may be to day for countries like why, but in the future for the planet as a whole. mr. president, this i have. i lied the are numerous locations in the past. the issue of climate change remains the most pressing, single, most pressing challenge. for us in cubis. i have just come back from the attic expedition to the north pole and i am still overwhelmed to day with what i witnessed with my romance. for those of us on the front line, it really does not matter what is a greek to win paris because we will continue to go on to what we would like to be
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able to revisit. if we could do it, we would like to be able to ask us about the global community. can we reverse climate change but the realities that it would not happen? so the next step, this is the global community willing to come forward. is this console willing to, to make a contribution to what's that getting some real action on the ground so that we can give some sense of comfort, some sense of security to robert, who do we appeal tool and tend to for our people's right to survive. and the challenge of climate change. and so let me post that question again because i don't believe there is any authority who can answer that question for us to be. and we need that reflected. what is the future for us? or i'm pleased to welcome to our 2 years the president of the republic, a pure boss. i notice off the average height. the elevation balances a little more than 6 feet. i and rising sea levels have already taken
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a village on one of your islands. how threatened is cured boss? our source of water is from the water linds. any marginal rise, we're mean that that what was available am agricultural land is no longer available or what was 1st, what a source of fresh water will not be as the source of fresh water. so it would affect the livelihood of people before it actually renders. it is totally inevitable and uninhabitable. how do you see the future or do you see the possibility of all the people from care about one day having to leave? and we have to be realistic it's, it's very high. it's not easy to try and imagine what is coming, because nobody wants to admit that may be in the future. all of the land that we, which is a homeland will no longer be there. but the reality, given the, the silence that's coming forward, the projections that the, the scientists are giving us
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when slavery was the norman did 18th century, it was not regarded as being immoral. back was up i said was accepted. i did to national community for a long time. so climate change would in my view, was this exactly the same thing. why did to would not through the bible before. why did we not do anything about it? when we knew with all of the science and information coming forward, that did was wrong with. to tell you the truth, i am very concerned i think you would receive and thank you for your support. from pray for us to climate change is to greatest moral channels for you. read it. we haven't written to the truck with
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my going yet any about that? yeah. i like it again. i yeah, i'm out. why when i didn't know what our idea was, that you only have one side and i look at it right. it a good man was sent there will send you an idea. yeah, i know. but i might say why, what this might have been, i think might it might that why would the video they might have been yeah, better going to go out with a, with a
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i have to go see like twice as many metacognitive as a back already, other than walking to the detroit. come back at the pacific exit with get back. i'm going to get a somebody, a lot of anybody and get us get it as it was, wasn't because the mag and i got to be back to back up with is another thing given lesson. and then i don't even, i think that i wanted a little here on the, i'm again having it here. what was you know? no one to that area or die in done if you thought than a flip, maybe hands with
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because you know what, what do you want to know about what i might get about it or what? yeah, yeah yeah. when i'm going along the way to do a one with a nice them good. when i'm at, i'm at it and it was the when i was out what i do there are some things you can never forget. then there are scenes which will be etched in your memory forever. in syria, we documented atrocities. and in the northern city of aleppo,
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we witnessed something. we will never unsee the bodies bound and executed their hands, tied the gunshot wounds to their heads were bad enough. but watching the relatives identify their loved ones. that's one of the hardest things i've ever done. as hard as it was. we had and needed to film because maybe one day those responsible can and will be held to account. it is an honor, but at the same time it is a challenge to do this job, to bear witness to history as it's made to make sure what is recorded as accurate and truthful. i'm santa hunter. ah, 25 years ago, a new iraq. it was in the middle east, a 2 part documentary series,
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multi the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channels logged in, and now it became a recognized global brand with this story about just the unique lou hello, i'm darn jordan unto the top stories here on al jazeera sedans, militarily the has agreed with the u. s. somebody to speed up the formation of a new government, general abdel fata albert hans office release. the statement that he spoke with the secretary of state anthony blinkin earlier, he ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month's military takeover. the state department has blink and urge their release. thousands have been protesting in khartoum coding for
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