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to exploit the arctic and as asia deacons, its reliance on coal is buying and shopping down pole power plants the best use with counting the call on out there. ah. the un security council warns against escalating violence in ethiopia has 9 opposing factions. form an alliance against prime minister. i'll be offered ah, there, i'm nestle's usa and this is al 0 live from data also coming. the jays are 228 in the maze, or 206. a long delayed when for president joe biden as the u. s. congress passes his brilliant dollar infrastructure bill cleaning up the devastation activists in
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india. blame illegal mining for recent floods and land science. plus. this exhibition is a tribute to some of the more than 300 nicaraguans who have died opposing the government of president. daniel ortega coming up will explain how he has managed to remain in power so long despite dwindling public support. ah, will the un security council has called for an end to the fighting in ethiopia. there's a meeting to discuss. the crisis has now been postponed until next week. if you appears it year long, conflict with rebels from the northern t gray region has worsened in recent days. and now 9 opposition groups abroad have formed an alliance against prime minister abbey met my kind of reports now from the united nations. fall from the fields of conflict, ethiopia and opposition groups gather in washington, dc. 9 group signed an agreement to work together with the expressed intention of
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removing the ethiopian government by negotiation or force it to appear as been doing this. has been carried out, a systematic racism in the country. almost like appetite in south africa. but this is a time where we need to recognize every human being in the country. the government has dismissed the alliance as a publicity stunt. but it comes at a time that armed forces from the majority aroma group have joined to gray rebels and advancing on the open capital. after days of private discussion, the ethiopian crisis was due to come under the spotlight and the security council. but at the last minute, the meeting was cancelled. the security council president reading out a statement. the members of the security council expressed deep concern about
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the expansion, an intensification of military clashes in northern new york. yet the members of the security council for their express serious concern about the impact of the conflict on the humanitarian situation in it. yoga, as well as the stability of the country and the wider region. it's understood that this replaced a statement that ireland and kenya had been working on, which called directly for a cessation of hostilities. a phrase that russia reportedly objected to. the role of kenya is critical in assuaging african fears. about western intervention in ethiopia. a senior diplomat has told me there's broad consensus that the african union, along with ethiopia, neighbors must take the lead in resolving the crisis. the prevailing view is that african problems require african solutions. but now all,
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we'll have to wait until next week to see what action if any, the security council takes in support. mike, hannah al jazeera united nations. well senior get a to as a journalist and addis ababa, he explains the challenges faced by regional lead is trying to bring an end to that conflict in ethiopia. the african union had, had appointed the former head ofa, nigeria president to try to solve the differences between the 2. but again, it was a difficult task for him. the t p left has been designated as a terrorist organization by the european government, by the ethiopian parliament. it became a challenge to deal with that if you're going government side in the tpa left side . but there has been war pressure for coming from kenya. for instance, a close friend of yoga and the other presidents have, by the president of the children. prime minister have a very close relationship. and the ugandan president has announced that he would be
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hosting a leaders, a leader summit to trying to solve the difference between the current between yoga and if you're going government and the t p l, the forces. but again, there doesn't seem to be any compromised by that from the 2. there is sending allegations and all kinds of complications saying that you're been cited insisting there and this until the bay and to defeat the enemy with our bones and blood. that's what the, the prime minister said, and the other side is saying, there's no point of negotiating at this point. they're marching forward, then they're going to fight on until the very end. on that breaking news from united states that mean 40 last our at least 8 people have been killed during a stampede at a music festival and texas. dozens of people were trampled and thousands of fans started moving towards the front of the stage and panic. setting around $50000.00 revelers were attending the astro wild music festival in houston. the u. s.
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congress has passed a one trillion dollar infrastructure bell central to jo biden's economic agenda. it had been repeatedly delayed by differences between moderate and progressives within the democratic party. how does your cast her has more from washington d. c. the late night vote to pass president joe biden's trillion dollar infrastructure plan was the finale to a month long game of friendship between opposing factions of the democratic party sentiments. the motion is adopted. members of the democratic progressive caucus dropped their resistance after announcing a deal have been struck with moderate pardon by television, diversity is something that we all respect and admire. we are not a lock step party. we are not just one person and nobody else needs to show up. and that exuberance is the vitality of our party. the legislation will fund upgrade to
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the nation's aging highways in airports, expand broadband internet access, and according to the white house create millions of jobs for bided. it was a significant when i tell you, and some of the anxiety people are feeling about the economy. that's how we give people some breathing progressive say in exchange for their support of the infrastructure bill. house moderates have agreed to vote for a 2nd pillar of the president's domestic agenda by mid november. that proposal would expand americans access to health care, child care and education, while tackling climate change and raising taxes on wealthy corporations. the plan costs nearly $2.00 trillion dollars. with republicans opposing president biden's social spending plan in mass calling it government overreach and siding its costs. democrats would have to be nearly united in order to secure its passage,
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but are ready to democratic senators have voiced concern over some of the plans proposals, and without their support. the bill will not become law. democrats got a scare earlier in the week when disappointing state election results exposed. the parties won't or ability in next year's mid term elections. that's driven party leaders to push harder for progress in congress. in hopes of showing voters, democrats can move past intro party dysfunction to effectively govern hydro castro al jazeera washington. now at least 91 people have been killed and others severely burned. after fuel tank exploded and sierra leone ins capital. the blast happened after the tank had collided with another vehicle as a busy junction in the wellington area, free town. the vice president has visited a hospital there, treating the injured. the number of dead is expected to rise. when at least 11 soldiers have been killed by gunman during a raid on
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a military outpost and measure it happened in the southwest near the border with molly and your cold days earlier, gunman killed 69 civilians including a mare in that very same region. nija and africa's widest a hell region has suffered repeated attacks from armed groups linked to iso on pro democracy protesters and supporters of sedans, military takeover are expected to rally in and around the capitol. the pro military camp are seeking to endorse general. otherwise, albert hans authority, he has been under increasing international pressure to restore a civilian dead government. and now the french foreign ministry says it's questioning an agreement that would have cancelled cartoons a $5000000000.00 debt to paris. hall wrestles herder is in courtroom and sent this update. there are calls for the for to morrow particular on sunday to there, and particularly to morrow for general strikes the calls are come from the resistance committees and at the da da da da da called for the senior obedience. also are quite get an intensified for that many of the pro did,
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the experts here says that the protest on using the momentum, but whether that is to or not, this going to be evident, particularly on a sunday the but the union of bankers also have declared that they are going to join this general strike and the that, that, that the mass protest and also the calls for the civil disability. this will be, this is quite critical here because they're aiming directly to this function, eyes the system and lock of the system itself. which is one of the main problem now in, in, in front of a get him did that the life in to the, of the norm of salary. although the government says that despite the calls for the general strikes and visited, civil does avoid disobedience. the government is going to keep the schools are open . on the other hand, there are that of the international force that are had put in a huge pressure on the general army at bull hand. geoffrey pokemon,
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that special in lieu of the u. s. a. for the horn of africa is in addis ababa, and there are some expectations that he might, wizard. cartoon. if he does that, that will be quite important because it will show the u. s. s. position regarding the developments in the company. how rocks prime minister has ordered an investigation and had a violent confrontations the to pasent baghdad. at least 4 people accounts when security forces trying to disperse protest as on friday. they gather and to challenge the results of last month's parliamentary election. heroes for those who have died will be, have later on saturday. oh, still has here on out as era prices are rising that wages not more on economic relief, packages and pakistan that aims to help millions passing from high inflation. the political crisis facing bosnia herzegovina that could unravel the p. steel which end of the war 25 years. okay. ah,
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with hello. great to see you. you're world weather report begins in australia where a huge swath of the country about 90 percent will see outbreaks of showers. but i think most of the action will be brisbin toward the se, especially along that border with new south wales and queensland, where we could see some thunderstorms wrapped tear off to new zealand. both islands still dealing with us, some scattered showers, but not falling at the same intensity for gifts. been which had this clare to state of emergency just the other day because of how much rain has fallen up to hiv 19 degrees on sunday. se asia relentless rain here is produced these scenes of flooding for indonesia as main island of java. sundry down ports here that sort of water, powerful enough to carry cars and buses down the roads. so still those thunderstorms, same goes for call them pour into hutchins city as well. but for central and northern areas of indo china, we've got some dry spells. now let's talk about bits,
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cold air sleep into place for a northern in northeastern sections of china. for beijing we could see upwards of 10 centimeters of snow on the ground sunday in that cool pool of air, sliding toward the south and also toward the ease. so wait for it's sold, this is going to impact you. you go from 21, down to just 9 degrees on tuesday, bur a chill in the air. that's it. ah, in the country was in a bundle of results, right? lauren was indonesia whose firms for me, we moved full to growth and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensure the policy reform to create quality jobs invest. let people bring the bases growth and progress in indonesia now.
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ah ah ah, hello again. you're watching al jazeera. that's remind you about top stories. the south. the un security council has called for an end to the fighting in e q of yet. but a meeting to discuss the crisis has been postponed. 9 opposition groups in washington have formed an alliance against prime minister. i'll be off bed. the u. s. congress has now passed a one trillion dollar infrastructure bell. they have been repeatedly stalled because of differences within the democratic party and that goes to present vibrant finance and all supporters and critics of students, military takeover are expected to rally in and around. cartoon. the military is
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back is our endorsing general, as a father, albert handle authority, who's facing pressure to restore the civilian that government. nicaragua, as president, is running for a force consecutive time despite widespread criticism that the campaign has been neither free nor fair. dozens of opposition figures have been arrested, and daniel tega is running virtually unopposed in sunday's verse. our latin america . and as lucy newman explains how ortega has managed to stay in power, despite his dwindling popularity, it was long ago, 1979 when a resolution in nicaragua, over through the countries then dynastic dictatorship. one of the revolutions leaders was daniel ortega, who went on to become president, amid a bloody counter revolutionary war financed by the united states. the conflict ended with a new election in which would take a last he promised to return and he did
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a bit of this time to stay 14 years after returning to the presidency than usual, data is going for a 4th consecutive and contested term. it is from exiled human rights advocate. gonzalo carryon explains how are you, chaves it through absolute concentration of power. he made a pact with the church, the business sector, and some opposition parties when he's former enemies and ended up controlling obie institutions, including the supreme court and the electoral council. therefore, after returning in january 2007, he swore in the armed forces and to police, reminding them of their routes that they were sandinista party institutions. but 3 years ago or take us alliances began crumbling when mass protests led by students turned into a national uprising and calls for the restoration of democratic institutions. even his wont, staunchest allies had declared him
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a dictator and demanded he stepped down. he refused saying his adversaries would have to settle their differences peacefully at the ballot box, but to wait hasn't been peaceful. this exhibition in costa rica national assembly is a tribute to some of the more than 300 nicaraguans who were killed by ortega, security forces and paramilitary groups in less than 2 months. they include student shop owners, farmers even children, and they become a symbol of the government's determination to crush descent. but they aren't the only symbol. this is a replica of what they call a punishment cell, where hundreds of political prisoners in nicaragua are taken sometimes for weeks even months. that includes the majority of the mainstream wouldn't be opposition candidate for sunday's presidential election. ortega claims the united states and certain european countries are instigating unrest earlier this month. he boasted
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support not just from cuba and venezuela, but also russia. a lot of them boom. but in the loop of it is offered us in valuable support in the area of defense to defend peace now country. so thank you, president vladimir putin, our respects and affection. we are together in the struggle for peace and sovereignty and justice of our country's leper. a recent gallup poll among others, suggests ortega has less than 20 percent support. but he continues to receive financial aid from the i m f. the inter american development bank and the central american bank and has been able to enlarge the paramilitary and police forces in nicaragua, the 2nd poorest country in the region that has allowed him to stay in power through terror and guns for the last 3 years. there has been systematic repression and crimes against humanity. ortega's closest advisors are other ortega's, including his children, who run a multi media empire and large family business holdings. the national chief of
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police is his in law, and then there's his powerful wife and vice president rosario moody. meanwhile, opposition television print, an online outlets like confidential had been rated and confiscated, and mainstream political parties declared illegal with good reason. ortega is confident that he will remain in the presidency, at least for the foreseeable future. to see a newman al jazeera sank will save costa rica. now one of brazil's most popular singers has been killed in a plane crash morelia, madonna sir, died alongside her manager and an aid. both pilots were also killed in that accident. in a rural area of the southeastern state of miniaturize, the 26 year old performed country music called certain a hall president variables in r o has said the entire country isn't shown. on the trial of 3 white men
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accused of killing a black man in the u. s. state of georgia has begun. armored aubrey was shot dead while he was out jogging last year. during the opening statements, the prosecutor showed previously unreleased mobile phone footage of the shooting taken by one of the defendants. she described a crime committed based on assumptions and not on racial bias, not on fact or self defense. a son's prime minister amman con has revealed a $700000000.00 in relief package to support poor households. that the measure comes after a huge jump in the prices of fuel of food and medicine. low income families have been under strain with inflation rates at a 70 year high. cannot hide at sent this report. if it's long abad famous, i'll borrow market. which right now is full of hundreds of st. rent dead. and more and more people are buying old shoes and old clothes because of bugger, stones, worsening economic wars. the country has seen its fighter lane cost of living.
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essentially gum mortar dude rejected censured. what's their wives? such as flaw? cooking oil, other central commodities, and even medicine rich, i've seen it for 100, but then right side, the people out of got suffering that i'm old protests and the opposition parties of god are digging. i'd want edge of die saying that emron cons government edge fame. however, the prime minister has promised to try to his daughter most wanted it, but 50 percent of the population they think will be help read this new to leave back age. but how many to leave baggage if can the government continue to all fall at the dime or in the countries economic hes? it getting worse by the day? the countries already and dogs ready i medford arriving the 6000000000 it baggage for whited by d i. m f, but experts won that strict conditions from them will relate to even higher prices,
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which will put an additional burden on the consumer. so did a b. i had been able to help august on in the short term by depositing $3000000000.00 in cash to products and the countries prime minister of gods and hopefully they will be able to revive the economy. but critics won. the government will after do much more. it will after improve risk governance also did a move in competencies and to in shaw the country is port back on the road to recovery. nearly a month since major flooding and southern india kill dozens of people. that in up there is still going on over the past 4 years, more than 600 people have been killed in floods and corolla. environmentalists are blaming climate change and say more needs to be done to protect people. elizabeth bronnan reports from carola the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site that you when calls at one of the world's top 8 hot
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spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laid in monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october to renshaw, rain and the southern state of kettler died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family, the neighbor thomas app from as living in a relief camp after his home was damaged. when they deliver to the union, we could see the water level rising and certainly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land falling dumb. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. lily, half of kettler is prone to lance lives,
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but the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits along the arabian sea. the intergovernmental panel on climate change says the indian ocean, which includes the arabian sea, and the bay of bengal, has warmed faster than the global average. and that means cadillac has to brace for another crisis. the rise and sea level, which is expected to contribute to more frequent and severe coastal flooding in low lying areas and coastal erosion. normal temperatures from the arabian sea, me more moisture being carried in last and up to the western gods. it's been more than 10 years since an expert panel recommended that 75 percent of the mountain range be declared and environmentally sensitive area. this would mean that no mining illegal quarrying or other polluting activities would be allowed. their license for chorus can only albrighton this all region. illegal coding is burn and the goldman really surely deal them, chevrolet and then there is
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a very but many in cadillac said the damaging activities haven't stopped. most of the gording happening all the best in goes there. moreland proof, deeper than bigger out of illegal goodies. that means that the regulations and roman law, everything is in place. that is, that i am, we are experiencing this because there is no stringed and we're doing both both environmental laws. there has been a threefold rise and extreme rain events over the western god in the past 70 years . environmental is safe, the mountain range isn't protected from human development. it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler, or meanwhile hundreds, a rallying and sidney against the australian government's refusal to reduce its methane emissions, and its continued use of coal. prime nest has got morrison unveiled his decision earlier this week at the top 26 climate summit in glasgow. australia has refused to
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cut me thin emissions by 30 percent next decade. and also only pledge to end the use of coal powered by the 2014 while many other nations announced an end to use in coal power years earlier. and now, major flooding in bosnia has the governor's capital has caused widespread power cuts including to an oxygen filling facility used for cove. in 1900 patients. the plant was completely submerged. prompting fears at hospitals will run out of vital supplies. just as corona, virus cases rise, rescue as you can see it using fatal boats to move people to higher ground. and authorities are wanting that the flooding could get even worse with more heavy rain for constant. so this weekend, well the top un official in bosnia herzegovina has warned that the piece still there that ended the war 26 years ago is under threat. the bosnian serb leader miller, our daughter has announced plans to establish a separate army within the country that violates the 1995 days in peace agreement
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which ended the 3 and a half year conflict. tomorrow. i'll show you our reports from, sorry, ever. plans by the bosnian serb leadership to exit some of the countries tripartite institutions including the military. andrew dictionary are described by the international communities. hi, representative kristian schmidt is tantamount to cessation they constitute, she sees the greatest existential threats of the postwar period. he's talking about bosnian serb leader miller, a da dick who is threatening to form a militia in the serb run. entity of republic cuts serve sca and force out the bosnian national army, if necessary. he sees the serbs will call their friends to help a presumed reference to serbia proper and russia. because it's got you. the republican epsco will control its own affairs in a legal constitutional manner, including by having its own army judiciary, fiscal administration, as well as intelligence and security agencies. we will reestablish all these institutions. we are here a sam, shirley,
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being blackmailed. i would say both politically and in all other ways by a corrupt a lead in bosnia and herzegovina succession. they still leave who is willing to start the conflicts and war in order to prevent themselves from going to prison cells. this is not an ideological question. this is not a political debate, this is not a constitutional debate. it is a desperate attempt by those in power to remain in power under any costs. last month, training exercise by bosnian serb police was denounced by muslim bosnia can pro our leaders the other members over 3 way power sharing government formed by the 1995 dayton peace agreement. they took place on the mountain overlooking sarajevo from where serfs my prison artillery laid siege to the capital. beginning in 1990 to thousands of civilians were killed in a war that culminated in what has internationally been recognized as
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a genocide when more than 8000 muslim men and boys were massacred by serb troops in the eastern enclave of rubber neat saw. the high representatives report to the united nations this week said there is a very real prospect of a return to armed conflict in bosnia. despite this, there appears to be no obvious appetite on the part of western powers, including nato, to increase their security presence. they are, we are disarmed. sophia is on and the international interlocutors are asking us for concessions, appeasing appease in the same policies that resulted in genocide here. mineral dudek has 4 years called for the separation of the cerebrum, part of bosnia, from the rest of the country. yes. and just weeks ago, he shared these scenes on social media,
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he and colleagues singing serb nationalist songs in their cerebral headquarters. it was a reminder that the u. s. sponsored peace in bosnia did not bring ethnic harmony, nor did it come with any long term guarantee. on the ground in the capital life goes on as normal. there's no physical evidence that an armed conflict is even possibly looming. however, when you do speak to people, there's an almost tangible worry that unless the international community intervenes and stops nordic separatist plans, the bosnian serb leader back by his allies in belgrade. and most folks could force the country into a potentially deadly scenario. jemila child al jazeera sarajevo. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines he un security council has heard from end to the fighting.
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