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moves to contain its most widespread coven 19 outbreak since the early months of the pandemic. and were in costa rica where tens of thousands of nicaraguan farmers have fled after being branded enemies of the states. ah, sedans, military leader has agreed with the united states on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. that's as international pressure intensifies to reach a deal on a return to power sharing with civilian leaders. general abdel father albert hands off his released a statement after he spoke to you as secretary of state anthony, blinking earlier bohannon ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month. military takeover and protests against the military takeover are expected in cartoon and other cities. later on friday, our correspondent had been, morgan is in the capital with more on the release of those cabinet ministers for
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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 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 cabinets 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 abdel for residence. where he was when he on the day of the call where he was taken on the vehicle. and he was returned back to his house to the for ministers who happened when these are just some of those who have
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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 land and general abdel behind who said that you want to form a civilian cabinet and he had hoped that prime minister optima hm dog 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 100 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 take over letting my colleague jaren jordan spoke to alex of all the executive director of the world peace foundation. and he says, the u. s. can use economic leverage to try to speed up the formation of a civilian government. there is hardly any one across the sudanese political
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spectrum among the civilians, at least that he 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 or 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 core tense. the us in the lead also with the u. k. the saudis, and the m around. she's with a common position saying no, the military takeover is unacceptable that saddam needs to be back on the democratic trip. us 2nd state, anthony blink, and just called for the release of all political prisoners that and to speed up the formation of a civilian lead. government but, but in reality though,
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how much leverage does the us really have over the 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 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 when the law, the un security council is set to meet on friday to discuss the escalation, conflict and ethiopia. international cause are growing for an immediate cease fire and the u. s envoys in addis ababa to push for the escalation rebels from the northern region. say they've taken pounds on the highway to the capital and the government has declared a state of emergency priyanka got their reports. it's not the 1st call to all spine
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. if he'll be a leader, but this time it's against an enemy within our promise to abi amad, use the 1st anniversary of the conflict and take to call on a citizen to fight and defeat the tiguan rebels. until ethiopia is free and peaceful. this is the time every citizen has to say, i'm in the, the open soldier to condemn this miss g. this plan, while standing next to the e. c. o, p, and national defense forces to humiliate the enemy. late last year. if you appear national army with a strength in numbers and significant air, paul pushed the t grind rebels into retreat. since july, the rebels had been making new gains and expanding the bottle from insight into neighboring, unheard of our region. the central day have not entered an unlikely alliance with the oral more liberation army, a band flint to group from around the region home to few p as largest ethnic group
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when the federal military had to withdraw from pick right and june after suffering significant battlefield losses and that really does seem to depleted the federal military. they've been on recruitment campaign 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 2 great forces through east and i'm horror. the rebels are threatening to move to south towards addis ababa after couching to strategic handler on a major highway linking the northern to region with the capital to the teacher. and leadership is highly unpopular 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
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saturday to 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. 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, tiffy up here. and there 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. plank up there. i'll 0. well let's now speak to general center guest, and she is in addis ababa. samuel, obviously the international community is very anxious. is any of that pressure having an impact at all where there doesn't seem to be any compromised? are you an invoice? jeffrey feldman is still an ard december looking to speak to the main actors,
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especially from the ethiopian side trying to end this conflict. but this comes in the hill of an opposition coalition being billed in washington dc to try to defeat or remove the r b region. embracing her assumption that the u. s. is really citing was t p a left and reducing their all or for jeffrey feldman to have her all to end this conflict that has really affected thousands of people as any other concern about war breaking out fair at us has been very real over the last few days, how seriously is that actually been taken and at us when the local government has told the residents to take up arms to register their arms and defend themselves against what people left might be able to do to them. their husband, the t p, left government has been and government for the last 27 years and a coalition government before i became to par. and many people have the assumption
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that the old era may come back teeth yoga. so there are so many young people lined out, trying to register their weapons and defend their interest on what the government has told them. but we see that everywhere and the state of emergency has been enacted now endorsed by parliament. and we see it in practice, or we've seen it to practice in the last 24 hours. samuel gets a chair, a journalist speaking to us from addis ababa. thanks so much, sammy. thank you. now moving on and china has reported a 68 new locally transmitted over 19 cases as it scrambles to continue outbreak. more than $900.00 infections have been reported since the surge began and mid october, that is now spread to over half of china's provinces. beijing has imposed strict rules for people traveling in and out of the country, and continue has more 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
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that we've got $900.00 cases reported since the end of october and the worst effected areas are, hey, long john or province on the border with russia and the northeast, and the 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 government used has use 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 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
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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. go ahead here on out there. why households are he's in the poll, are discouraging people from attending launch to wally celebrations. and we'll get the laser from the climate summit in scotland as a newer board says global emissions on the rise once again. ah hello, good to see you. we've had some halloween winds across the adrian see,
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and we're getting striped with heavy rain as well. so this is for bosnia montenegro and it is seeping into serbia. it's knocked down temperatures, but in some of these spots will pick up about a months worth of rain in the span of a short period of time. so flooding the very real risk here. we can trace that rain through western areas of romania, ukraine into western russia. this for the air area of low pressure sits and we've got some winds coming across the baltic sea. so i think for the baltic states, look for wind gusts of about 60 kilometers per hour. the united kingdom, france. so low countries are temperatures pretty well where they should be for this on the year, off to iberia, mostly settled though. we do have some rain for eastern areas of spain through the bali, eric's but look at lisbon in the sunshine with a high of 16 degrees. plenty of sun across turkey and temperature is above average . here is stumble, 21, and we're still hanging on to some 30. so nick hosea. 30 right on the nose on friday. northern africa. remember all that rain. we were chatting about through the valley. eric's while it's starting to sun further toward the south. so this will
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impact northern areas of algeria right into tunisia. it's going to park itself there, so that rain will pile up in there is the risk of seen some flooding here soon? ah frank assessment. what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of its dna . we need some or we're sovereign states, can i likely to change? i hear it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do and it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this mortgage mentality in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on out j 0 lou
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ah, ah, hello again. i missed you today and oh, let's remind you of our top stories here. the salad to don's military leader has agreed with the u. s. secretary of state on the need to speed up the formation of a new government general under father albert hom, has ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month. military take over the un security council is set to meet to discuss the escalation conflict and ethiopia. there are growing calls for an immediate cease fire, and the u. s. envoys in addis ababa to push for de escalation. china has reported 68 new cove at 19 cases as it scrambles to contain a new outbreak. more than $900.00 infections have been reported a since the search began in mid october, spreading to half of china's provinces. and now in neighbouring the pool,
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the health ministry is worried that to, while you celebrations there could also lead to a rise and the number of cobra 19 cases. a nation wide vaccination drive is underway, but demand for shots is outpacing supply. well let's speak his name was robbie, he's in coverage district, which is just east of napoleon, capital catman do. then what is the government doing there to try to prepare for this wellness does here the government here is desperate to try and prevent the textbook scenario that plays out during public holidays. people travel domestically and internationally. they mix, they mingle, and that helps the virus to spread. now, the health ministry has told us that analyzes the latest data coming in from the festival season. it is cautiously optimistic. so they are almost certain that a spike in the number of corona virus cases in nepal. coming now they're told talk, even though the fact that nepal is nowhere near the number of cases, it was at the peak of the virus in the summer. there is now talk of potentially
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closing schools again as a precautionary measure. luckily, the public here is very cooperative. there's almost no vaccine hesitancy. in fact, the vaccination drive is going better in rural areas like this one then in bigger, more densely populated cities like cut my do the festival season in the poll means public holidays, crowded markets and family gatherings. these are auspicious times for togetherness and worship, but also prime conditions to spread covert 19. the pulse health ministry is offering to vaccinate people at bus terminals. an effort to prevent travelers spreading, corrode a virus during the holidays. it is exactly what landed reject his grandfather in hospital even though the 75 year old was fully vaccinated. he ended up with severe pneumonia needed oxygen and spent days in critical condition. he stable now,
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but still endanger. and just by wanting to be by his grandfather's side, so too is registered yourself or otherwise you cannot take that back. but you're still come to the hospital and not worry yourself. i am a bit worried, but he's my grandma. i love him more and i'm taking all the necessary precautions and anything can happen. it is not how this family was expecting to spend the festive season at the peak of the virus in the summer. here at the main infectious diseases hospital encampment do, it was standing room only. now there may be fewer cases than before, but the fact of the matter is, in rooms here at this intensive care unit, there are still people connected to oxygen machines who are fighting for their lives. when we visited, at least half a dozen people were being treated in this, i see you a nation wide vaccine drive is underway. demand for
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doses is higher than the supply line. they're not a bad side. if we get vaccinated, they said we won't get sick. that we won't die. i'm already near death, but i've taken the 1st dose. i'm here to take the 2nd one. 0, good. i'm scared. of course on so many people are dying. of course i'm scared. nepalese people may want vaccines, but they do not want p. c, r tests. the pulse health ministry is offering to test people free of charge. but the potential loss of income for weeks of quarantine is as serious a risk for some as the virus. positive cases are nowhere near peak levels, but a vaccine shortage, economic conditions, and the holidays mean more cases and fatalities may be inevitable. now as far as vaccines are concerned, doctors and patients who aren't too worried about what kind of vaccine,
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what manufacturer, not even varying efficacy. now, many people we spoke, you said they prefer the chinese made vaccines that have fewer side effects. but people are willing to take whatever vaccine they can get their hands on, and the government can't get jobs into arms fast enough. and that's really part of the problem. napoleon officials have told us that due to the high cost of competing for vaccines on the open market, it's very difficult for them to be able to maintain a steady supply because of vaccinations are too expensive. as far as the kovak supply chain for donated jobs. if they're there at 12 and i can get as many of them as end as rather they're with all the latest from the pool. i'm sorry about the audio there. we'll try to get that fixed. but in the meantime, let's move on. there are accusations of racial discrimination at a high profile us mad, a trial 11 white and one black jer a war here. evidence in the trial of 3 white men,
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accused of measuring augment abilene, a black man who is killed and ga, well out jogging. defense attorneys dismissed nearly all potential black jurors from the pool. prosecutors called for the judge timothy wanting to reverse the rejection of 8 of the black jurors, but the judge says he can't legally intervene, opening arguments, assets, it began on friday, and mrs. j gray is following the case 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. you're 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 and one member of that panel is black and the makeup of this
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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 judicial house cleaning, if you will today, 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 references during the speeches before they get underway. the now a new report suggests that carbon emissions are rebounding to pre pandemic levels. they're back on track to arrive by 4.9 percent this year. dozens of countries have made commitments at the top $26.00 climate salad to phase out the use of coal fired
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power. but some of the biggest uses of coal haven't signed up to that deal. and you send those reports from the summit in glasgow. there is not one cat, sol, solution, but as a range of initiatives, they are quite ambitious. they do. 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 replace the 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
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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 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,
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are also there is the issue of people actually following through on pledges. now the top you, an official in bosnia herzegovina says the p steel that ended the war 26 years ago . that is under threats, the bosnian, sadly, the miller does. it has announced plans to establish a separate army within the country. not violate the 1995 days in peace agreement, which ended the 3 and a half year conflict. all new research has found the human capital m a virus. so h p v vaccine reduces cases of survival, cancer by nearly 90 percent of finding cancer research u. k. describes as historic the health service launched a program to vaccinate 12 and 13 year olds that teen years ago. now, the study found an 87 percent drop in survival cancer rates. the cancer is mainly housed by h p, v, a common sexually transmitted infection and kills more than $300000.00 females every year. the vaccine is available to golf and women now and more than $100.00
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countries. and the wells house organization hopes it will eliminate the cancer while alleys awesome is of acts and ologist. and he says, the virus can remain dormant for years before reemerging when a cancer forms some of the vital virus. the types run this virus, the aggressive and therefore they go dormant and they carry the virus and therefore it comes back years later with the, with the cancer. so mostly a to my big however, when it happens is really, it's ready, it's serious disease. and the infections and the outcomes are really serious, and therefore vaccination is work that we are able to prevent 90 percent of the cervical cancer. that's. that's something that we should be considering status with on tens of thousands of nicaraguans crossing into neighboring costa rica to escape poverty. and what they say is political repression. they'd hoped
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upcoming elections on sunday would bring a more democratic governments that, that appears unlikely. now, with the imprisonment of nearly all opposition, lead is our latin america at italy, senior report from costa rica this roll region in costa rica, near the border was 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 transatlantic 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. no miracle nicaraguans are emigrating as never before because the repression is
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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 on record numbers of nicaraguans are leaving their country, the 2nd poorest in the americas after haiti. 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 fields, like the cassette his family. they to say they had to abandon their farm in nicaragua because they protested against ortega's plans to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping unpaid coffee o knocked it there,
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even though we were poor in nicaragua. we were in our country, but the fear that they'll suddenly come and kill you while you're working. we're walking down the road is too heavy. because that's what they're doing. it's hard work when the beans are still green and even over 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 much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles and economic migrants who go to the capital. the la can't bill neighbourhood in san cliche 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 to be very unhappy minute. unemployment is soaring and costa rica and the nicaraguan migrants who work in construction or as housemaids are the 1st casualties. what i think as a little met the guy i used to work as made. but since the pandemic,
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they don't give us work because they see they don't want any one in their homes. and they also ask for documents with their main opponents now in prison or take a 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. ah ha, that is his al jazeera and he's the headlines. so don's military leader has agreed with the u. s. secretary of state on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. general i profess, albert han has ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained. and last month's military takeover had been, morgan has more details on that released force from cartoon form and a 3rd of the civilian political details have been arrested on the.
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