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. china moves to contain its most wide spread coven 19 outbreak since the early months of this pandemic. and we're in costa rica where tens of thousands of nicaraguan farmers have fled after being branded enemies of the states. ah. has you don's military leader has ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers who were detained in last month's military takeover. hats as international pressure intensifies to reach a deal on a return to power sharing with civilian leaders on a phone call with the u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket, general abdel father albert han said he agreed on the needs accelerate the formation of a government un secretary general antonio terrace also spoke to behind on thursday, and he urged him to restore the transitional process. meanwhile though,
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asked had prime minister abdullah hondo remains under house arrest, but both the u. s. and the u. anna, pressing for his full release and reinstatement. meanwhile, as well, more protests against the military take over our expected lisa on friday. we'll at speak to him. morgan, she is on the ground for us there in cartoon here. but what you make of hubert han has chosen truly is, is this international pressure working? should we expect more? well those who have been released are just some of the senior government officials who have been arrested on the day of the military takeover that the minister of trade, the minister of communication, the minister of information and the minister of youth and sports, them, cabinets minister in the office of the prime minister of the lamb dog, who's also still under house arrest is yet to be released along with the spokesperson of the sovereignty council. now general abdel for the albert hunt a day after the takeovers had bats. some of those political prisoners, those the senior government officials who have been arrested will be released while those who are still held are those who will be facing potential criminal charges.
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so it looks like we will be seen charges directed at those who are yet to be released along with other activists and lawyers who have been arrested since the military takeover. and this all comes as mediation continues to bring together the 2 sides, the army, and general abdel for the 100 hun on one side, and prime minister of the lamb, duke and the forces of freedom and change coalition on the other hand and is also more arrest that have been reported, members of the forces of freedom and change coalition have been arrested overnight as well, just hours after the release of the senior officials of the for cabinet ministers. and this is causing some tensions. non political parties have been trying to mobilize themselves to try to bring a form, a united front so that it's a civilian government can be formed, but so far it's it to produce any resolves. there's been talks or there's been numerous talks hell between all political parties, the various sides forces of freedom in change, coalition, a one and 2 because there has been a division among them. but so far that there's yet to it. we're yet to see any concrete results, any kind of unity between the forces of freedom and change coalition. and let's not
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forget that the coalition that lead a united anti government protest against pro president dominant bashir, which led to the military ousting him. so still lots of move when's going on here on the ground, as well as political efforts mediation between the 2 sides, by the united nations, by the in, by the united states and by neighboring south for them as well as national figures here trying to bring together the 2 sides to get the country out of its current political crisis had the you mention all those movements. we saw tens of thousands of people come out on the streets last week and that was really quite the statement . do you get the sense that we might see similar sorts of numbers today? well people have been calling for mobilization for more mass protest similar to the one that we saw on the 30th of october when hundreds of thousands nationwide stuff to the streets to condemn the military takeover. so 2 days for an expected protest are more of a warming up a call for people to mobilize for civil disobedience, for general strike, and to show them military that they're not happy with the latest movement. they do
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not agree with it. now one thing that we've repeatedly heard from processes, since the takeover is that they want to see the military have lesser role in the politics. while the mediators, the united nations and the u. s. and other diplomats here answered anna, trying to return the country back to that power sharing agreement between the forces of freedom and change coalition. and the military processes said they won't see something different. they don't want to see a compromise, especially after the number of deaths and injuries following the takeover. they say they want to see the military returned back to their barracks, have a rule specifically to do with the security of the country and leave the politics to those who are civilians and technocrats. they say that they're not, they're not coming out in process. an insult of the force of freedom in change coalition. rather they're coming out in support of a return to the democratic process, which they say was dropped from them. and they want to see return back to that transition back to that democracy that was halted on the day of the takeover on october 25th hidden logan there with all the laces for us from the sudanese capital content. thank you so much. have
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a on are moving on and several anti government groups and ethiopia, and are reportedly forming an alliance in an attempt to push out prime minister our be arguments government international calls are growing for an immediate cease fire between federal forces and rebels from the northern te grey region, the un security council is due to discuss the conflict later on friday. and the u. s. envoy jeffrey feldman is kindly in addis ababa pushing for de escalation while the t p a left rebels. meanwhile, are pushing south from t right into the neighboring regions of am hora, and of far and down that main road, heading south to the capital, addis ababa to ryan rebels said they took control of these towns here. this week come boat to their sits on a supply line linking the landlord nation to the port city of debussy. samuel guess a true as an independent journalist in the address and he brings us over latest the u. s. invoice. jeffrey felt man still in the suburbs, trying to have a meeting with the prime minister. he spoke with the head of the african media last
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night, again, insisting that the conflict of begun a year ago should end. because it's to begin with, it's creating lots of victims in the millions, according to the un, 2000000. if your parents are displeased and money, people are facing some kind of famine and the conflict up begun to grow has moved on a flyer. and there are rumors that it's heading to the suburbs, forcing money of the embassies to take out their embassy personnel. but this price are also comes on the heels of the president of uganda. and the president of kenya were insisting that this conflict should end before it gets out of control. but so far, the 2 sites, the prime minister has been saying from the get go, they're about to finish the mission. they started a year ago and fight them, fight the enemy. he said, fight a terrorist organization that the t p a live,
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which they feel and government insist has endorsed them as a terrorist organization earlier this year. and the t p. f is saying they're not willing to compromise that at this point, and they're coming to the sub. well, that's not bringing our alo, he's a senior. electra and long tail university joins us now from london. i will as us to gray and advance continues. i want to start with these reports, we've been hearing of a crackdown on to grimes in the capital. i know there have been these reports for some time now, but these incidents really do appear to have an escalation in recent days. so just how widespread is us? yes, so the cut down, i get it to glance, basically begun when the word began exactly last year around this time where it's linked to graham's. in the security intelligence forces and secret service were removed is also an ottoman were disarmed. and there was a significant escalation of anti today or recording, or you know, at the center of government and that has been ongoing, an ongoing process. but right now,
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the military dynamic change in favor or particular defense forces in the or motivation army. we are seeing a significant escalation of that cut down against diane's in the form of house to house searches arbitrary arrest and under the guise of the state of emergency that has been declared. but the card though right now is not simply giving it to guys would also against it's an oral mores who are also fighting alongside, also fighting the norm. yeah. region against the government. so i think in some ways this reflect, to the extent to which the government has become so nervous to the point that it is quoting or civilians to go to the waterfront. but that is also leading civilians themselves to fight against civilians and events. and some of the rhetoric fanning, we have seen some fairly inflammatory language from finance. i be off mad so much so that facebook who even started taking down some of his posts. i see the
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government is also issued a statement saying, a rat that stray is far from its hole is nearer to its death. how widely that this could actually lead to ethnically motivated violence. here it's extremely worrying the increasing use of highly inflammatory language by senior government officials, including the prime minister who consistently used languages such as cancer weed. to refer to the t b. i live in a country where that is really a very thin line between political movement and civilian should belong to that. it was because politics and yoga is it technically take so, so this is extremely concerning, but i think the prime minister knows what he's doing. and he thinks that this is the best way to mobilize the population against what he considers to be the enemy. and when the we're waiting for it to be averaged a point where i think the word is over and i think, you know, there is simply no way for the prime minister to d today. himself at this point,
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call a very sensitive situation. i will continue watching very closely our aloe that seni let trend or at kill university. always great to get your thoughts and out there. thanks for joining us again. our thank you. on our china is battling its most widespread coven 19 outbreak since the virus was 1st identified. and will hon. last year, the country has recorded now more than 900 cases. just since last month. officials have maintained a 0 tolerance approach to this pandemic defending the use of severe and sudden lock downs. katrina, you reports from vision. it's supposed to be the happiest place on earth. but earlier this week, the dizzy land theme park in shanghai became a temporary prison authorities promptly shot exits after a visitor from the previous day tested positive for corvette 1934000 guests, but prevented from leaving before being tested for the virus. china is battling to
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contain its most widespread outbreak since the epidemic began last year. hundreds of cases of the delta varied have been reported in more than half of the countries provinces. despite many of china's neighbors opening up aging is maintaining a 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic. just a few cases. annette with rapid must testing and sudden look downs. health officials have defended what critics say is a costly and unsustainable strategy to go. so i think the policy of putting the people's lives 1st is a guiding principle for our country. so although it has some impact on the economy, the health of the majority of the people comes as a top priority. and everything starts from that. on monday, hundreds of young students were prevented from leaving that aging primary school. after a teacher tested positive, some children were separated from their parents overnight. conditions for entering the capitol have been tightened, travel from affected areas suspended. some districts are under locked down and
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entertainment victims have been closed. china's playbook for getting the virus under control doesn't seem to be working as quickly this time. and infections are rising during a sensitive period. next week, top leaders wilmington bay june for a crucial meeting. and the cities preparing to host the winter olympics in just a few months. port authorities aren't high lead for imported cases. the outbreak has affected both domestic and international supply chains. chinese officials say more than 76 percent of the population is vaccinated. a 3rd booster. doris is now being offered. but regardless of vaccination status, chinese residents are warned against any non urgent travel. their absence has left a $255000000000.00 hole in the global tourism market. they may not return until the end of 2022. katrina, you alta 0 aging. i'll still ahead here on al jazeera where live in glasgow away young protest as a demand and greater action from wild leaders to stop the rise in temperatures. and
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we hear from some of those displaced multiple times by the shifting front lines of yemen. civil war ah, look forward to brutal scholars, whoever sponsored boy cutoff airways. hello, we got a taste of windsor on the way for northern parts of china over the next couple of days. we have got a somewhat dry weather, a little further south, the korean peninsula. not too bad. japan marcy fare and troy and settle central parts of china. we'll still see some wet weather with his system making its way into central areas, easing over towards the eastern side of the country. then we got this cold front. last got a slide its way down across northern parts as we go through the next day or so. beijing, at 13 celsius in the cloud and the rain on sas day that rain readily tend to snow
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as he make her way to the 2nd half of the weekend and temperatures in beijing. by that state, struggling to get above freezing could see maybe 5 to 10 centimeters of snow here that will cause some disruption south of that. some heavy rain pushing in across the yellow sea easing a little further east was but finding dry for much of the korean peninsula. and japan, once again, some pleasant sunshine coming through here, but more like it 20 celsius. therefore, tokyo shall was there into central and southern parts of china, then showers to, to southern areas of india, some nasty weather. continuing here over the next couple of days, the larry of low pressure swelling away spreading more right up the western gas. and stay very disturb for a good part us lanka, for the weather, sponsored by catera always in the country with an abundance of results with great lauren wan, indonesia, his friends for me. we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy,
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the escalation, contacting ethiopia. there are growing calls for an immediate cease fire, and the u. s. envoy is in addis ababa to push di escalation. china has reported 68 new cove in 1000 cases as it scrambles to contain a new outbreak. more than $900.00 infections have been reported since the search began and mid october, spreading to half of china's provinces. ah ha! climate activists have been gathering at the club 26 summit and glasgow. large crowds have now joined a use day rally organized by the fridays for future global strike movement. the group says the promises made by leaders so far will not be enough to protect the planet for future generations. well, let's bring in our environment. edison. net clunky, joins mean out from glasgow. nick, you're there among those protesters. what are they making of the summit? so far i well this is where all the passion
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leander is in clarksville, on the streets. we're here in kelvin grove called me, margie just beginning to head of thousands of youth protest is heading across to george square from where we'll hear from the light. so greg hood bergen, vanessa mccarthy guided knox was amongst various others. i'd be very interesting to see what people here think about what happened the top 26. so far, lots of big are now to tourist on coal a meeting. but all of that is outside the talk, so it's not just more blah, blah, blah, is good, doesn't hurt it, or is it meaningful? let's speak now to our it's true, it's from a, from guatemala. tell us more about what is like back where you come from. and, and what kind of questions were on the american region in between mexico and central america, there has been the installation of mega danica, mining projects, thermal, electrical that are so here us climate solutions. but back in our territories are costing echosign, genocide displacement violence against indigenous communities and dedicated to all
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people dying. are people dying by the effects of the climate change by the violence of the states that are forcing de installation of mega projects that are so here is climate solutions. so what do you make of what's happened here in the holes in negotiation employee? we thought this negotiation of green washing ring capitalism, trying to keep it their way of leaving, or the way of existing. we see here on negotiation of bad behavior and that's really nasty. they're not respecting the lives of the planet of the people. they're just, you know, trying to negotiate who can behave a bit worse, done the of the year before. so we will not be here the solution to the claimant price. do you get a sense that people are being listened to that the, the, you talked to mr. getting the message across, bit by bit. yes, we have been speaking and there has been a lot of work doing by listening to talking to each other. i think it's really important to build
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a conversation between the climate movement and also the indigenous land offenders . because it's really important that the people, the really aware that there is a way of consumption, that it's friday and in the thirty's, that some of the things that are sell here, that us a green being that as they are bio date, rebel are kaufman dead than pollution back in your territory is like there's palo plantation, the mega down that are sold. 2 the green things, but they're actually colonial. finally andrea and briefly how, who are you of any kind of success? a people like to talk to me and i can reach me and they're not together. i will say that those are really important that we say that the climate is okay. i'm ready here. they are ready and i need an indian community. they're defending the 80 percent of the biodiversity of the world. do i know you want to go on the join your team? thanks very much. indeed for joining you very much. enjoy the rest your time. so that's it. from
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a lot of most you're having to join square. we'll have more later. indeed, we will environment the 4th in glasgow thanks. when china says it will stop people who support taiwanese independence from entering hong kong, the cow or it's mainland. beijing says those who support independence will be held criminally liable to life. the comments come after us and european union delegations visited taiwan and recent days, trying to consider the island to be a breakaway problems. we are really convinced that the more you have interaction between international community and taiwan, the less dumb jurors the situation will be in the strait. it's not a pro cation to come to taiwan. hall and pakistan supporters of the to regular bag party are still waiting for the release of their leader sod rizzi the tale p on the pakistani government struck a deal on monday to release thousands of the groups members that were arrested
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during recent on rest and 12 day march from the horde towards his arm about resulted in the deaths of several police officers come all hider reports now from the capital. although it had been over a week and the budget on the government reached sacred dale, where the band outfit that the bag, focused on. deborah stared, continue to de camp in a bargain was bought and a key bridge over the grand trunk growth is still blocked by that security. $40000.00 of them still present and that of god, god thing doubts about what the deal is all about. and why the government is keeping the secrets, given the fact that the government has bandage organization and said that they were not acquiesced or go for a quality of appeasement. there are several question mark, however, half of the guys who were stayed by the government. and i've got a number over 2000 and i've already been released and
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a leader said to be released soon also. although david, i'm big about the timing that day to get back buckets on. on the other hand, saying that they will not budge from what you bought until they see the leader released by the daughter team agencies and young and have a serious concerns about the humanitarian situation. in the central province of marin, dozens of people has been killed in recent fighting. nearly 3, nearly 37000 people have been displaced this year. a mar chattering report. mohammed had the l har. molly is in his eighty's. he's been uprooted for times by the shifting front lines of humans, civil war. out of money am bedridden. he's now confined to attend in a makeshift camp outside mary, city, east of the capital, santa ana. what's that? winter has come and we have children. large families are poor families,
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many blankets, mattresses, shelters, and ways to keep warm, blankets and bedding any tent, and they need places to live. of the estimated 1000000 displaced people in marin city, 80 percent of women and children. agency say that humanitarian needs for outstripped the capacity on the ground. the city has crowded camps and overstretched, public service and health care system, and an increasingly vulnerable host community. in a meeting, if you receive 200 to 300 patients and all the patients need to full free services, this leads to big pressure on the hospital, especially with the lack of medicine. i'll tell you that medicines are in great demands. in addition to laboratory solutions for examinations and other things, world powers have struggled to engineer the truth needed to revive talked when the conflict that has displaced millions and left them with little or no food. as
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winter settles in, the doctor said they have reached breaking point and are concerned about the rising number of flu and coven 19 cases. i will not, but she did while, but there's a high demand, a mid week and scarce capabilities of the hospital treat patients, especially as we are head of winter. and in this season, the diseases increased very significantly, as it is well known, displaced people live in camps. and this leads to an increase in the number of cases, especially in the current state. aid work has worn an escalation of violence in marriage, could lead to further displacement. they are urging government and leaders around the world to help the people of yemen. a marriage, audrey, which is era. now the top you, an official and bosnia herzegovina says the peace deal that ended the war that 26 years ago is on the threat, the bosnian, sadly, the miller, dadi has announced plans to establish a separate within the country, not violates the 1995 days in peace agreement which ended the 3 and
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a half year conflict. now there are accusations of racial discrimination as a high profile us, not a trial. 11 white and one black jewelry will hear evidence in the trial of 3 white men accused of murdering on the aubrey. a black man who was killed in georgia was choking defense attorneys dismissed nearly all potential black jurors from the pool . prosecutors called for the judge timothy will lead to reverse. the rejection of ace of the black jurors of the judge says he can't legally intervene. opening arguments are set to begin on friday. on tens of thousands of nicaraguans are crossing into neighboring costa rica to escape poverty. and what they say is political repression. they'd hoped upcoming elections on sunday would bring about a more democratic government. but that appears unlikely with the imprisonment now of nearly all opposition leaders and latin america editor lee senior reports from costa rica this rule region in costa rica, near the border was nicaragua,
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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. nor marathon 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,
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record numbers of nicaraguans are leaving their country, the 2nd poorest in the americas, after hating ah, 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 their protested against would take his plans to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping them pick coffee. o marketers. there, even though we were poor in nicaragua, we were in our country for, but the fear that bill 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 with the whole family working all day
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from 6 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon, they'll be lucky if they make about 8 dollars to date. yet as difficult as it is for people who work here in the countryside to make a living, it's so much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles and economic migrants who go to the capital. the la can't bill neighborhood in san jose is where many of the more than 130000 nicaraguans have asked for refugee status, are living in the majority in overcrowded dwellings. they can't afford to leave a yanna minute. unemployment, soaring and costa rica, and the nicaraguan migrants who work in construction or as housemaids are the 1st casualties. what i ain't got a little mess because i used to work as a maid. 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 win sundays presidential elections. and that said,
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these migrant will likely only increase the exodus from their trouble. torn country and c. newman al jazeera at aquila costa rica, now peruse. congress has confirmed a moderate left when cabinet. after 3 months of political wrangling, president pedro, his dear husband, struggling to get the opposition, led congress to approve his choices. the line of his also alienated some of his allies, and several ministers voted against the new cabinet. ah, analysis al jazeera, these are 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 abdel fatter albert han has also ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers who had attained in last month's military take over him. a morgan has more from cartoon. those who are relieved are the minister of
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