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it is going to challenge the way you think we're did to the so bytes. and we're digging into the issue from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me if i take on the lars. dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. upfront with me work, lamont hill on out there. ah. cit owns military leader, orders the release of 4 civilian ministers as top p o n. and foreign leaders call for the return of the ousted prime minister. ah, i believe inside this is al jazeera lying from dough. so coming up, the un security council plans to meet on friday to discuss the conflict in ethiopia
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. china moves to contain its most widespread cove it outbreak since the early months of the pandemic. and the climate summit continues in scotland and new reports is global emissions on once again on the rise. ah see don's military leader has agreed with the us on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. general abdel fatter albert hounds office released a statement after he spoke with the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin area. he ordered the release a for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month's military takeover. the state department says blinking edge, their release and cold for the military to engage in dialogue that restores the civilian lead government. if morgan is in call to him with more on the release of
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those cabinet ministers for ministers of the civilian political detainees who have 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 album handbook is still under house arrest, despite the fact that he's been taken from general abdel for the 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 for the 4 ministers who have been we need are just some of those who have been arrested on the morning of the cool. and there were
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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 the dog 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 the 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. earlier my colleague down jordan speak with alex the while, the executive director of the world peace foundation. he says the u. s. can use economic leverage to speed up the formation of civilian government. there is hardly
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any one across the sudanese political spectrum among the civilians of these that is ready to do business with general per hung. a also a very clear and coherent common messaging, not only from the united states, but from the countries in the middle east that would normally be expected to back off. are a terry and strong and not is particularly saudi arabia, the emeralds, egypt, and israel. and what we've seen over the last couple of days is the quartet, the us in the lead, also with the u. k. the saudis, in the, i'm around, she's with a common position saying, no, the military takeover is unacceptable. and saddam needs to be back on the democratic trend, u. s. sexual state, anthony blink, and just called for the release of all political prisoners that i'm to speed up the formation of a civilian lead government. but, but in reality though,
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how much liberty does the us really have over sit down if any it has quite considerable leverage because of the very deep economic financial hold sit on his in. other countries might have been able to get by on the sort of bail out from the gulf states, but in the case to sit on it can only actually stabilize the economy with major assistance, rescheduling debt relief assistance from well bank and the i m. s, which requires the united states of the us actually has very strong cards to play. the un security council will meet on friday to discuss the fighting in ethiopia. international cause growing for an immediate cease fire. and the u. s. envoy isn't addis ababa to push for de escalation by his from the northern to growing region, have now taken towns on the highway to the capital from seeing the government to declare a state of emergency priyanka go to reports. it's not the 1st call to arms spine if
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he'll be leader, but this time it's against an enemy within a person prime. mister abbey amad. use the 1st anniversary of the conflict antique white to call on his citizens to fight and defeat the tiguan rebels. the bram as, as captain, until ethiopia is free and peaceful. this is the time every citizen has to say. i'm an ethiopian soldier, to condemn this mischievous plan. while standing next to the ethiopian national defense forces to humiliate the enemy. late last year, with european national army, with the strength in numbers and significant epa, pushed the t grind rebels into retreat. but since july, the rebels had been making new gains. expanding the battle from inside t gray into neighboring amara, and a far reaching the school to day have not entered an unlikely alliance with the oral more liberation army. a band on splinter group from romeo region home to few
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peers largest ethnic group. wendy federal military had to withdraw from tay gray and june after suffering significant battlefield losses. and that really does seem to have completed the federal monitoring. and they've been on recruitment campaigns since and including and listing these the original horses and militia. but ultimately, that means sending quite roar and new recruits into battle, and that seems to have contributed to the fairly consistent gains by the to great forces through eastern m horror. the rebels are threatening to new for the south, towards addis ababa after catching to a strategic tanza on a major highway linking the northern tinker region with the capitol. i said i took away the t to our leadership is highly unpopular. nikita gentlemen, our soldiers are not fighting alone. we should know that for sure, our forces will never surrender despite all the you might see on social media on
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satellite t v. we don't need to heed the advice of foreigners about how to deal with this conflict. this is our war against those who attempt to in slave us. i believe the u . s. has been calling for immediate negotiations with our preconditions to end the conflict. it's allowing voluntary departure of some of its staff and their family members in the capitol because of escalating violence. washington has sent its special envoy for the horn of africa to if you appear, and they are all to regional efforts to deescalate the ugandan precedent has called a meeting of the east african block to discuss the crisis. for no addis ababa remains on edge as neither side shows any sign of backing down. bianca gupta. alta 0 talent masoud is a military analyst has been closely following developments in ethiopia. he says a political solution is the only way out of the conflict. the government has to be more responsible and they are really setting such a bad standard that the, and the,
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and the from the, the if you know, is very adamant in trying not to be very conciliate. and he seems sort of denied the opportunity which is being afforded by his neighbors and sort of some to some sort of a political engagement with the viet. but he doesn't really agree to. so it's situation where i think the civil role that continue to either change in the leadership. oh, there are some folks this really prevent things happening. but at this point, time, this prison and did this sort of policy and attitude, it becomes extremely difficult to find a way out of this brutal civil war which has really taken the lives of millions of
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people and not only the lights, but the quality of life and the future of that country and all the people of the region has been seriously impacted and affected at birth. jazz 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 mayor, was ambush near the borders of molly volcano fast, so the region is out the center of a conflict with grapes linked to isis and arcadia. china has reported as high a single day rise in corona virus cases in 3 months. 93 people when factored in the last 24 hours. the outbreak began in mid october and has now spread to over half of china's provinces. more than 900 cases have been reported since the surge began beijing as impose strict rules for people traveling in and out of the country.
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katrina, you has more from basing currently this outbreak has reached 19 provinces here in china. that's more than half of the regions across the country. and this latest figure is that we've got $900.00 cases reported since the end of october and the worst effected areas are, hey, long john province on the border with russia and the northeast. and the provinces of gone through an intimate goal the in the northwest. now this is 900 cases reported since october 17 and many people that may not sound like very much compared to other countries. but this is china and still we have this 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic. we've got this tried and tested playbook, which the governor has used, has he has time and time again, really detailed contact tracing program. and if a cases identified anywhere, we see rapid testing and severe and sudden locked downs. now we've had an outbreak sporadically appearing throughout the year. and this playbook has previously been
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quite effective in containing those outbreaks and keeping those case numbers to double digits really. for most of the year, but that strategy does not seem to be working this time and we have seen this outbreak grow to the size that it has, which is the worst since we've seen since the original outbreak and han last year. and the things that are different is that this is the delta variance. so the more infectious strain is covered 19. and also we're just coming into winter now. and especially in the north of china, it's already very cold. and people are spending much more time indoors. the bod in administration has set a date for coven 19 vaccination rules for businesses from january full of companies, with a 100 or more employees will be required to ensure staff are either vaccinated or tested. weekly. federal workers will not be allowed to opt out funds and validation could be fined $14000.00. several republican governors say they'll challenge the
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mandate. alan fisher has moved from capitol hill in washington. essentially if you've a company that employs 100 people or more everyone has to be vaccinated. if there are employees who don't want to get vaccinated while they have to produce a negative test once a week. and the company doesn't have to pay for that test or come out of whoever decides not to get tracks and it'll come from their pocket. and when they're at work, they will have to, we're a mosque at all times. it doesn't apply to a few people, doesn't apply to health workers. there are no exceptions for them. everyone has to be vaccinated. if you're working in a designated health facility and federal workers as well, everyone there has to be vaccinated, and that's very clear in the mandate. will there be challenges to this? of course there. well, because it's america and 2021 attorney general's across the country already saying that the government is acting outside its own laws and it's doing something that is unacceptable while you're biking, believes that the legal,
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drones for this mandate is absolutely rock solid. republicans were concerned that the government was insisting on these mandates, but from photo and also, her shell will and ski whose head of the cdc, the centers for disease control. they said that with vaccinations and mandates, you saw the numbers of infections and the number of hospitalizations dropped dramatically. they cited the fact that united airlines told everyone who, what there they had to be vaccinated. 1909 percent take up and the number of infections way down. tyson's foods, another big american food manufacture. they also said the have to be vaccinations, 96 percent of the employees pushed through with that. so the by the administration believes that this is a useful tool and the fight against covered. and they're determined to push ahead and still head on al jazeera conflicts and climate change will tell you more about the twin crises. child's capital foam is battling every day on depression, lebanon's prime minister is facing
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a difficult decision to hail the country's rift with saudi arabia. ah, ah, look forward to really, to scully's, the with sponsored play cutoff at ways. hello, great to be with you. here's your weather forecast for the middle east. we do have that energy that's moved from iraq into the western area of iran. this did produce some flooding into northern iraq in the are built region and some that what, whether seeping into tater on so at 14 degrees, that is actually average for november, but it probably feels cooler because this is the 1st shot of cool air. so far this season, after pakistan then, and it is dry in the south karachi, $33.00 degrees, get some what, whether hanging round islam, about $26.00 and some snow afore the himalayan region. after turkey, things are looking good. plenty of sunshine here and temperatures,
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while above average is stumble. 21 degrees and we still have some thirties hanging around. this is for nick hosea with a high of 30 degrees off to central africa. right now we're what for 5 days into november, but already bungie has almost picked up. it's monthly rainfall total and it's still come in. as we look toward gab on cameroon and southern sections of nigeria. few showers are in store for southern parts of africa, south africa, more toward the east, so round durban spilling in should johannesburg. and that really will be the picture for the next few days. the risk of some showers, it's dry and cape town with a high of 19 degrees. ok, i'm out of time soon. for the weather, sponsored by katara always killing the debate. 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from a common impacted country to the climate emergency is putting more pressure on cities across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future. it's now not a lot can,
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can simply cannot lose hope. we know what to do and we have the tools to do this to you on out is the era. ah, really oh, you're watching out. as a reminder, our top story is this. our c don's military leader house spoken to the u. s. secretary of state on agreed to speed out the formation of a new government. earlier he ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained, and last months men should take of the you on security council will meet on friday to discuss the fighting in ethiopia. international cause growing for an immediate
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cease fire. the u. s. special envoy for the region is an artist i'm about to push for de escalation. china has reported its highest daily rise in corona vars. cases and 3 mumps 90. 3 people have been infected. infections happened searching since mid october. carbon emissions, a rebounding to levels not seen since before. the pandemic emissions on trying to rise my 4.9 percent this year and you report was released hours after deal to end. the use of coal was announced that the coke 26 climate summit, dozens of nations made new commitments. but china, india, the usaa australia, haven't signed up to the deal. andrew simmons reports from glasgow. there is not one cat, sol, solution but as a range of initiatives, they are quite ambitious. they don't, they do show promise. one, for example,
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is a quick but basic whole grouping of states. banks, financial institutions, a raft of other companies. all pledge to phase out the use of coal for making power within something like 10 years. that is the ambition. but that is something of a problem in the way of the poor countries finding the money to get renewables to replace that coal consumption. so what we're looking at is a plan to do it, but not necessarily any force to make it happen. and there are exceptions to, through this defeat, these pledges. one is china, china has not committed to the goals set by others at the united states hasn't signed up. but john kerry, at the u. s. special envoy on climate does say that they've already made
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a commitment to solve the problem of coal out. this is what he had to tell al jazeera. we are committed to be carbon free in our power sector by 2035. and the president has committed that we will have only electric vehicles by 2035, no more internal combustion engine. so we're moving ahead very, very aggressively. but sir, critics do say that, so what's happening here is really not happening quickly enough. 2035 is too late. according to scientists, many scientists and also according to climate activists, are also there is the issue of people actually following through on pledges. in pan says tad conflict is growing as far as high land shrinks, dry zones are expanding in the changing climate making was the was ever more precious. i met empress reports,
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another victim of climate change. a prized horse, sir, comes to the searing heat. here an exhausted lamb was left behind by my greeting, herd for wild animals to deval as his losses pile up. i don't muhammad rounds of his cattle and family and head towards the border with kimbrell me. well, after that or buffalo would, we are leaving to had a past years, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle. the drought and the rising heat have taken so much away from me. far removed from what world leaders are doing at the climate change summit. he's just trying to cut his losses and recover. even if that means risking attacks by bandits bow, quorum, and corrupt officials as he crosses the chide come road border. mom would you bring expects the dry period and his losses to continue al serra that must have been by
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the rains have failed us and the unbearable heat is drying up the little water that we have. it's painful to watch your animals die and there is nothing you can do about it is not sure if you will have any kettle left before the reins return. while politicians and expos discuss how to slow global warming act to a say, people in this a hell already living but gloomy future, the leaders are talking about. they say the region continues to see arise and temperatures. in fee 8 could get worse. if it's, if i'm also gone to the desert, i can definitely tell you that in this region with time has in fact run out to the cell. it's up to us to act and mitigate them. pendleton, we've also our gross till occupy light sweet of territory, farther limiting access to water and land for agriculture. as the impact of climate change becomes clear, pos to reduce our force to make a difficult decision to solve their animals, are very low prizes. all of them die,
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and when they bring them to markets like this, they find fuel people can afford to buy them. how many degrees al jazeera jemina in the us house democrats plan to vote this friday on a pair of long delayed spending. bells as urgency to policy bills off the democrats suffered a state level election defeated virginia and a near defeat and new jersey. the roughly 3 trillion dollar economic plan is vital to jo biden's domestic agenda. but its face drawn out talks on capital hill, g to disagreements between progressive and moderate democrats. on shad has an is a democratic political strategist. he says a small number of democrats happened stalling. these bells, social spending bills that, that the progressive wing has proposed has been proposed for over 3 months. the bill is there. a couple of senators in 2 different state, west virginia in arizona had been blocking it and hadn't even been clear in their
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attention. they could have voted for this bill months ago and shows not to the progress went back and forth, repaired it down, compromised only. now are those 2 sort of senators moving a distraction again to be clear? 98 percent of the democratic party in congress support this bill, including moderates, including moderate caucasus, to hold out, representing a pretty small portion of the, of the population. due to some procedural loopholes are able to hold up this bill. and that is the reason why we haven't had action on this earlier. i think now that there is a greater need for this forge simply because it has been a long time. and people are seeing that the opposition to this bill just keeps sort of the keep moving the goalpost they keep coming up with different reasons. americans are getting frustrated because after all, this is an extraordinarily popular set of policies in these bills their
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accusations of racial discrimination at a high profile, us murder, trial 11, want people, and one black man will hit evidence in the trial of 3 white men accused of murdering met aubrey, a black man who was killed in georgia, while out joking. defense attorneys struck almost all potential black jurors from the pool. prosecutors cool for judge timothy walmsley to reverse the rejection of 8th of the black juris. but the judge says he cannot legally intervene. opening arguments on set to begin this friday. the biden ministrations approved as fast major arms sail in saudi arabia. congress has 30 days to review the $650000000.00 sale of air to air missiles. has been bipartisan criticism of saudi arabia's involvement in the war in yemen, an attempt to block arms sales to the kingdom. your state department says this sale is meant to help re our defend itself against cross border air attacks from who the
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rebels at least one person has died in iraq after a mass outbreak of food poisoning thus sickened. more than 500 people is not yet clear what caused the outbreak in my san province. so far, tap water and sanitation services have been found to be cleaned. a fast food restaurant has been closed as a precaution and samples are being analyzed. my mood abdur rahim is following the story from baghdad. there is no conclusion as of yet in regard to the accusations as regard to the supper stances that caused the up poisoning. as you know that there have been there have been chemical and biological tests are conducted in may sun, province ob samples from the beat. the patience ah, samples are in regard to analysis. tests including blood and euros, urinalysis are but as of yet it is all
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a biological according to the health official we. we spoke to in may son. today they say that at the causes apparently is a biological due to a germs of big studio infection that happened to the cases up after they had medes from that fast food. a restaurant in mason. all the cases are, had meals from that restaurant. and authorities have closed down the restaurant and detained its owner along with workers there that an old prime minister is on the pressure to dismiss, have information minister for causing a dispute with saudi arabia george could ah, he made comments about the war in yemen, anger, and several gulf states then called, explains from beirut. this conference was about promoting tourism in a nearly bankrupt country. but instead lebanese prime minister, in se, because he had to address a crisis threatening his 2 months old government, saudi arabia and some arab called countries have severed ties with lebanon for what
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they see as an increasing dominance of the hezbollah armed group. and then on the moon, we are determined to restore ties with saudi arabia and gulf states. i'm repeating my calls for the information minister to listen to his conscience had put circumstances into consideration and take the stance he should take. this is the priority of the solution to get out of the crisis. yes, he any how to handle the empathy? the latest dispute was triggered by the comments of information minister george cred. hey, who called the human war, a saudi aggression. it's a difficult balancing act for a prime minister who wants to restore ties with the country's traditional economic and political partners, but whose cabinet is controlled by hezbollah and its allies. they have publicly back the minister who has reiterated his refusal to resign and also need to gain the consensus and agreements of his bella home and the political parties
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as well as the matter of the part, the part of the minister could back us not to resign as well, if the design, the diplomatic dispute is aggravating divisions and 11 on which is among the battlefield, where even in saudi arabia, geopolitical tug of war is played out and look at them and how come a little money at the lebanese government must offer a key and frank apology to saudi arabia and the gulf states as daughter, real dialogue to address controversial issues and what that includes, ending his beloved military intervention in yemen. and saudi arabia has long accused, has beloved helping the round back hootie rebels in yemen, a charge the group denies. saudi arabia is pressuring lebanon to take a harsher line on has for law. but the lebanese foreign minister has said the kingdom is forcing impossible terms on the government has bala, he says, is a component of lebanese politics and it's on the wing, has
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a regional dimension which can't be resolved by. the authorities here already cabinet has been deadlocked for weeks after a dispute about the judge investigating last year's blast at bagel port. and now without support from gulf nations, it will be hard to secure, much needed international aid to stop it's economic collapse. santa with her elsie's eda, beirut, ah, as as al jazeera, these jo, top stories, she don's military leader has agreed with the us on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. general de fatter arbor hands office released a statement on to speaking with the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin. he has ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month. miniature take over thousands have been protesting.

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