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and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you're high for re wilding patagonia on al jazeera ah sedans, miniature leader, orders the release of all civilian ministers as top you on, on foreign leaders called for the return of be ousted prime minister. ah, i money inside this is al jazeera ally from doubles coming up. the you on security council plans to meet on friday to discuss the conflict in ethiopia. china moves to contain its most widespread cove and outbreak. sincerely mounts of the pandemic.
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and as the climate summit continues in scotland and new reports as global emissions of 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 fata albert hans office released a statement after he spoke with the secretary of state antony blinkin. earlier, he ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month's military take over. the state department says blank and urged their release uncalled for the mid her sheet to engage in dialogue about restores the civilian led government. if morgan is in cartoon with more on the release of those cabinet ministers for ministers of the civilian political detainees who have been arrested on the eve of the military takeover. haven't released there. the minister of communication, the minister of trade, the minister of youth and sports,
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and the minister of, of community of information. now those 4 ministers are just some of the people who have been arrested. the minister of industry, who was also one of those who was, who was taken on the morning of the military who 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 optima handbook is still under house arrest despite the fact that he's been taken from general attendance at the residence where he was when he was on the day of the call, where he was taken on the day of school. and he was returned back to his house to the for ministers who have been released or 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 on the job and general abdel behind who said that
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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 lamb 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 helper 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 and my colleague down jordan spoke 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 a civilian government. there is hardly 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,
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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, 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 . sudan is in other countries might have been able to get by on the sort of bail
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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 world bank and the i m. s, which requires the united states of the us actually has very strong cons to play e on security council will meet on friday to discuss the fighting in ethiopia, international cause and growing for an immediate cease fire. and a u. s. envoy is an artist. i'm about to push for de escalation fighters from the northern to gray region, have taken towns on a highway to the capital, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency priyanka gupta reports. it's not the 1st call to arms spine ethiopian leader, but this time it's against an enemy within a person. prime minister arby amad used the 1st anniversary of the conflict antique roy to call on his citizens to fight and defeat the tiguan rebels. nebraska,
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until ethiopia is free and peaceful, this is the time every citizen has to say. i am in ethiopia, a soldier to condemn this mischievous plan while standing next to the ethiopian national defense forces to humiliate the enemy. late last year, if you appear national army with a strength in numbers and significant airport pushed to to grow and rebels into retreat. since july, the rebels had been making the gains and expanding the bottle from inside into neighboring, unheard of our region. the central day have now entered an unlikely alliance with the oral more liberation army. a band flint grew from only a region home to few p as largest ethnic group when the federal military had to withdraw from pick right and june after suffering significant battlefield losses. not really does seem to depleted the federal military. they've been on recruitment
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campaigns since including and lifting these regional forces on militia. but ultimately, that means sending quite roll new recruits into battle. and that seems to have contributed to the fairly consistent gain by the great forces through eastern . i'm hora. the rebels are threatening to move to south towards addis ababa. after couching to strategic hands on a major highway linking the northern teacher, i region with the capital where the teacher i leadership is highly unpopular mixed up because i was soldiers are not fighting alone. we should know that for sure, our forces will never surrender despite all that you might see on social media on satellite tv. we don't need to heed the advice of foreigners about how to deal with this conflict. this is our rule against those who attempt to enslaved us. the us has been calling for immediate negotiations with our preconditions to end the
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conflict. it's allowing voluntary departure of some of its staff and their family members in the capital because of escalating violence. washington has sent especially on war for the horn of africa to few up here. and there are also regional efforts to deescalate the gotten 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 plank or group the i'll to 0. new 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 maya was ambushed near the borders of mali and between faso. the region is out the center of a conflict with groups linked to iso and al qaeda. china has reported it's high as single day rise in corona virus cases in 3 months. $93.00 people when fight it in the last 24 hours,
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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 judge began. beijing has imposed strict rules for people traveling in and out of the country. katrina you? how's the latest from beijing? 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 board with russia and the northeast and provinces of gone through and in mongolia in the north west. 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
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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 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, or the more infectious strain of 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. ah, in carbon emissions are rebounding to levels not seen since
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before. the pandemic emissions, i'm trying to rise by 4.9 percent this year. a new report was released hours off the deals and the use of coal with announced the cop $26.00 climate summit. thousands of nations may new commitments, but china, india, the u. s. and australia having signed up to the deal under simmons report from the summit in 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, is a 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
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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. 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 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,
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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 a global pledged and deforestation by 2030 is already facing challenges stays after $128.00 nations signed up to the ambitious plan, indonesia environment minister has dismissed it as inappropriate an unfair despite her country agreed to it. on monday. she says it's that old wit development plans. the signatories, which also include brazil and the democratic republic of congo, account for 85 percent of the world's forests. in ponts of china, conflict is growing as fur tie land shrinks dry zones are expanding in the changing climate making was as ever more precious. at mid interest reports,
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another victim of climate change, a prized horse, succumbs to the searing heat. here an exhausted lamb was left behind by my greeting hood for wild animals to deval. as his losses pile up, i don't muhammad the rounds of his cattle and family, and head towards the border with cam rule. me, well, i filled out all buffalo wood. we are leaving to where the pastures greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat of taken so much away from me. far removed from what world leaders are doing at the climate change summit. his just tried to cut his losses and recover. even if that means risking attacks by bandits, bo quorum and corrupt officials as he crosses the child come road border. mom would you bring expressed that dry period and his losses to continue. i thought i had
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them has have been but the rains have failed us. and the unbearable heat is drawing 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 no sure if you will have any kettle left before the reins return. while politicians and expos discuss how to slow global warming at to say people in this a hell already living, that gloomy future the leaders are talking about. they say the region continues to see arise, and temperatures. at v 8 could get worse. if it to them also come to the desert, i can definitely tell you that in this region was time has in fact run out. it's all it's up to us to act and mitigate the impact bolton voice. hello. i'm gross til occupy like slave of territory. father, limiting access to water and lead for agriculture. as the impact of climate change becomes clear, pos to release up, forced to make a difficult decision to sell their animals are very low prices. all of them die.
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and when they bring them to markets like this, they find a few people can afford to buy them. ahmed edris al jazeera jemina, still head on out his era, where in costa rica meeting some of the thousands of poor nicaraguan farmers have had to flee on to being branded enemies of the state. and exit, as they say will only increase self to sundays election. i'm to set back some key elections this week. there's a new push in congress for votes on the biden administration's agenda. ah, the hello. great to be with you. here's her weather forecasts 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 or beal region and some of that
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whether it's seeping into tater on. so at 14 degrees, that is actually average for november. but it's probably feels cooler because this is the 1st shot of cool air. so far this season, off the pakistan then, and it is dry in the south karachi, $33.00 degrees, get some what whether hanging round is on the 26th and some snow afore the himalayan region. after turkey, things are looking good. plenty of sunshine here and temperatures. while above average is stumble, $21.00 degrees, and we still have some thirties hanging around. this is for nicole cea with a height of 30 degrees off to central africa. right now we're what 4 or 5 days into november. but already bungie has almost picked up its monthly rainfall total and it's still come in. as we look toward gabon, 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 inch johannesburg, and that really will be the picture for the next few days. the risk of some showers,
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it's dry and cape town with a high of 19 degrees. ok, i'm out of fun. soon. the y as a strictly burned photo journalist ran towards the flames to document the destruction. what does climate change look like? the mandate climate change is gale that we taught even witness capturing change out just the challenge is getting people to engage hulu. ah.
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oh, you're watching out as a reminder, if our top story is this, our c dawn's military lead a house by going to the u. s. secretary of state on agreed to speed up the formation of a new government. earlier, he ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month's ministry take over. the you on security council will meet on friday to discuss the fighting in ethiopia and to nash course growing for an immediate cease fire. your 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 in 3 moms 93 people have been infected. infections happen surging since mid october. tens of thousands if nicaraguans are escaping what they say political repression and poverty by crossing into neighboring costa rica. some say they had hoped
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upcoming elections on sunday would bring a more democratic government. those hopes have been dashed by the imprisonment of practically all the opposition leaders. a latin american that is certainly sir newman reports from costa rica. this row region in costa rica, near the border with nicaragua, is to day home to 70 nicaraguan farmers who had to flee their own land. they were lucky to be able to rent this farm to raise and sell pigs in order to feed their families. there among the thousands of poor nicaraguan farmers who began protesting in 2013 against president daniel ortega's plan to expropriate their land and build a multi $1000000000.00 trans atlantic canal. by doing so, they became enemies of the state, along with tens of thousands of other nicaraguans who crossed into costa rica in the last 3 years to escape reprisals for taking part in anti government protests.
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no miracle nicaraguans are emigrating as never before because the repression is continuing. and so does the migration to costa rica span the united states. people can't live with the psychosis, the fear that they'll be imprison, beaten, and tortured. and then there's the economic situation, phone record numbers of nicaraguans are leaving their country, the 2nd poorest in the americas, after hating since president daniel ortega launched a new crack down against opponents. earlier this year, the number of nicaraguans attempting to reach the united states has more than quadrupled according to the u. s. customs and border patrol. but the vast majority come here to costa rica to work in the feels like the cassette his family. they to say they had to abandon their farm in nicaragua because they protested again would take us plans to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping them quit coffee along to her,
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even though we were poor in nicaragua. we were in our country her, but the fear that they'll suddenly come and kill you while you're walking. we're walking down the road is too heavy. because that's what they're doing all it's hard work when the beans is still green and even with the whole family working all day from 6 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon, they'll be lucky if they make about $8.00 to date. yet as difficult as it is for people who work here in the countryside to make a living, it's a much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles, economic migrants who go to the capital. the la canfield neighbourhood in san jose is where many of the more than 130000 nicaraguans who have asked for refugee status are living in the majority in overcrowded dwellings. they can't afford leaving identity mina. unemployment is soaring and costa rica and the nicaraguan migrants who work in construction or as housemaids are the 1st casualties. will that link us
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a little mess? because i used to work as the main one. but since the pandemic, they don't give us work because they say they don't want any one in their homes. and they also ask for documents with their main opponents. now imprison ortega should easily wind sundays presidential elections. and that say these migrant will likely only increase the exodus from their trouble. torn country and see a newman al jazeera at equilla, costa rica hurries. congress has confirmed a moderate left cabinet on to 3 months in political wrangling, brethren, pedo castillo has been struggling to get the opposition lead congress to approve his choices. but the new line up has alienated some of his allies, and several ministers voted against the new cabinet. are accusations of racial discrimination at a high profile us murder trial, 11 white people, and one black man will hear evidence. in the trial of 3 white men accused of
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murdering met aubrey. a blackman who was killed in georgia walk out jogging defense attorneys strong. almost all the potential black jurors from the pool prosecutors cool for judge timothy, wolds they to reverse the rejection of the 8th of the black jurors. but the judge says he cannot legally intervene opening arguments all set to begin on friday. and besides, j grey has been following developments from the court house in brunswick, georgia. let's talk 1st about what the judge specifically said in reference to this jury make up, and i'm quoting here, he says there appears to be intentional discrimination by the defense team. they struck 8 potential blank juror saying that they were just overly biased, that they had already made up their minds about this case. and the judge said, he's got to let that stand because they didn't use race as a basis for removing these potential panelists, what you end up with here is a jury. that's 11 white jurors,
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and one member of that panel is black and the makeup of this small town about 85000 people that live here is 26 percent black. so this jury in no way represents the community where this case is being tried. that being said, they are moving forward. they had a bit of a judicial house cleaning if you will, to day getting through some pre trial motions and tomorrow. we begin with the opening statements and both sides are promising video as a part of those opening statements, as well as some very emotional or references during these speeches. before they get underway in the u. s. house democrats plan to vote this find a on a path long delayed spending bills. there is urgency to pass. the bills on to democrats suffered a state level election defeat in virginia and a near defeat in new jersey. the roughly 3 trillion dollar economic plan is vital to j biden's domestic agenda and its face drawn out talks on capital hill due to
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disagreements between progressive and moderate democrats. are shout has on is a democratic political strategist. he says, a small number of democrats have been stoning these belts. social spending bills that beckoned 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 and arizona, had been blocking it and hadn't even been clear in their attention. they could have voted for this bill months ago and shows not to the progresses, 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 outs, representing a pretty small portion of the, the population. due to some procedural loopholes are able to hold up this bill. and
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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 the 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 the bills. lebanon's prime minister is on the pressure to dismiss his information minister for causing a dispute with sound a rapier. george could die. he made comments about the war in yemen that his anger and several gulf states, diana caught a report from barret. 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 governments, 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 cost for the information minister to listen to his conscience had put circumstances into consideration and take the dance he should take. this is the priority of the solution to get out of the crisis, jesse. and he had to have a look. the emperor though, the latest dispute was triggered by the comments of information minister george corda, 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 that consensus agreement of has a lot of the political parties as well as the matter the the,
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the party of the minister becky us not to resign as well. if i had a zine, 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 help them of many liberties governments most over akin frank apology to saudi arabia and the gulf states started real damage to just controversial issues that includes ending his beloved military intervention in yemen. a saudi arabia has long accused has beloved helping the ram back to, to 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 its arm 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 beagle port. and now without support from gulf nations, it will be hard to secure, much needed international aid to stop it's economic collapse. set up with her else rosita beirut. ah, this is al jazeera, these you top stories c downs military leader has agreed with the us on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. general abdel fattah elbow hands office released a statement of to speaking with the secretary of state anthony blinkin. he has ordered the release, a for civilian cabinet minister, detained last month. mendecy take over thousands have been protesting, in cartoon calling for a democratic transition.

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