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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah ah, iraq's prime minister chaise, an emergency meeting with his security chiefs just hours after surviving and armed and dry an attack on his residence. ah, hello, i'm emily. angry, mrs. out here, alive from doha,
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also coming up a showed support for ethiopia is prime minister as federal forces battle advancing rebels from the north police in sudan fire t gas to disperse teachers protesting against last month's military takeover. and nicaraguans go to the poles as president, daniel ortega runs for a 4th consecutive term and his political opponents face a heavy handed crackdown. ah, we begin the program in iraq where leaders have condemned what they're calling an assassination attempt on the prime minister as a heinous and cowardly attack. armed drones targeted mustafah alcott, he needs it residence in the highly secured grains on in the early hours of sunday morning, my mode abdullah had reports from baghdad heightened security
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needed above daddy green soon. it comes after the prime minister residence in the fortified area came under attack. the government says 3 army drones were flown over the compound of most of alchemy. when hit the building, 2 others were shot down. it actually you got repeatedly among to all of those who were worried, my residence was targeted in a cowardly attack. thanks to god and his grace. all of those working with me and i are doing well, these cowardly rockets and these cowardly drones do not help in building nations, nor can they be part of any future. the government said it's investigating the incident. the u. s. the state department has offered to help in iran, the secretary of the supreme national security council called it a terrorist attack he blamed for an intervention for what he described as new
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sedition. the attack came 2 days of the demonstrations against the results of parliamentary elections in october left. at least one person dead and many injured . pro. iranian parties lost about 2 thirds of their seats in the vote. the vacuum, the electorate commission of rigging the results and demand the recount. many of their supporters are members of the pupils. mobilization forces the parties military wings. they have since occupied, eddie as near the heavy fortified. green's orn. that's home to international diplomatic missions and government offices. pro iranian groups are among the demonstrators here, but these protest her as deny they carry down the attack and say, it may have been orchestrated by a 3rd party to ferment violence between them and security forces. through iranian onward, groups have been accused of carrying out similar drone attacks over the past 2 years, against
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u. s. military bases and facilities in the green zone. some protest her said the drone or tag talk did them and the government and know nasa didn't so about bella. oh yeah, there are even people behind her if you want to create chaos and divert the public's attention away from the main cause, demanding justice for those who were killed on friday and stir animosity between the government and the popular mobilization force with the some of these protesters are skeptical, they say the attack was fake and that he was al, calls the me of pretending to be a victim that vowing to continue their demonstration. mahmoud abdulla al jazeera, but hundreds of thousands of people have been rallying in several ethiopian cities in support of government forces. battling a rebel advance. the largest demonstration was held in the capital, addis ababa concern is growing after the year long conflict against to grind rebels, intensified a t p l. f has captured strategic towns along the road to the capitol and
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threatened to move on, addis ababa. meanwhile, ethiopia is prime minister, has recently had his social media post blogged by facebook and twitter for violating its policies against inciting, and supporting violence. but on sunday abbey armand took a different tone and called for national unity. he tweeted, ethiopia, ow, beauty is in the al unity. when we stand together, we can overcome any thing. we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors. today we stand committed to laying a solid foundation for generations to come by hammered a doe has more details from the capital. they very much to present the sentiment on the streets of going to some of the most people here. i support the ship into friends forces and prime minister abbey. i meant it all again. they are. those will feel that the whole war is pointless. and at those supporting them,
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tens of thousands of them took to the streets as early as 6 a. m local time here. and the protest ended up in a big square in the middle of the suburban, known as miss kills square. that's where the national day celebrations often held. and those rallies were address. that's really that was addressed by the mayor of i just about a bit of a think sent that huge pressure. if your p a is been put on from externally, is that not having any good seeing on the impact on the government and it's supposed to stop and as soon as possible, saying that if you can take care of its affairs, there was a so putting moment when a put a few in singer, a big toddy, coo and q c, told the protest, i thought it was time to stop the war. he was cold to sing and peace of the if you
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have been defense falls. but of that to go off script and told them the protest us while we suffering while we always wedding black in sort of while we're fighting, he told young people will flocking to the front lines that they should not go on is that out? us should go not to fight the said, but to preach piece. israel's army has designated 6 palestinian rights groups as an authorized organizations included on the list, a palestinian n g o l hawk. and adam, me as well as a research sent him israel excuses the groups of funnelling money to a group called the popular front of the liberation of palestine. last month israel's government gained the 6 groups as terrorist organizations hurry force. it has the latest from west julius alom. they were designating these 6 engineers as linked to funnelling money to the p, f l, p, which israel and the number of western countries defined as
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a terrorist organization. now, there was some pushback internationally against this. there's also criticism internally within israel about the sort of p r effect of doing this without a full and transparent account of exactly how they were facing these accusations. there was also a leak of a da ca that was given to europe in nations trying to encourage them not to fund these groups earlier in the year that was obtained by the intercept and by the 97 to magazine in israel, which showed that a lot of the information being presented came from to accountants linked to an entirely separate organization. so accusations that the intelligence being presented really wasn't that firm now for all of the sound and fury around that the actual practical implications beyond potentially influencing donors. they weren't great, but now that the israeli military has also adopted this language adopted this decision that enables it to enforce this anti terror law. as far as these records are
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concerned in the occupied westbank where the 6 organisations operate that is relevant. if she's saying that they be presented with copious very reliable intelligence that they are operating as wings of the p. s l. p. and as such the staff and are subject to arrest potential prosecution potential jailing of up to 25 years. but is heading to the poles in nicaragua, as general elections that are being described as illegitimate boys at home and abroad. president daniel ortega is set for 4th consecutive 10. after many opposition figures were jailed or banned from running. international observers have also been prevented from over saying the vote. let's bring in latin america editor lucy newman now. she joins us from san jose in neighboring costa rica, where nicaraguans are in exile and protesting the election. lucia tell us what
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a protest is hoping to achieve. their trying jo, attention to what is widely being described as a fraud to live on transparent election in their home country. and the fact that nicaraguans in nicaragua cannot vote freely. they say that since necropolis cannot go out and protest publicly, because that is against the law, they are going to give them a voice while they're here. they're really one of the international community to see what is going on. we run into dozens of people who lost their loved ones, their husbands, their children in the uprising that started in nicaragua, back in 2018. and now these people are exiled here. but we're also hearing that, by the way, before i continue, i wanted to make more about that. we are here and not in nicaragua itself because for the 1st time ever in an upper tidmore with the government of president.
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danielle ortega has forbidden foreign journalists from covering the elections. however, we do have a local producer there who has been keeping us up to date on what is happening. the opposition had called our nicaraguans to boy part of the election to stay at home. and we understand that the streets of the garage door empty that that call has been heated early in the morning of the so nice and send in the party a right now there are a. busy busy who okay, lucy, hopefully you can hear us obviously quite aloud. protests in a big turn out. one of the ramifications if continues to be president. oh, it could be another window president,
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venue, k, god, this is sports or what do court consecutive? i mean, there had been washington to provide the international community. what i'm like with monday meeting from latin american countries in the united states. a, you know, the president don't take, it has pretty much been able to allow you to stay in power without guarantee the minimum democratic conditions, for example, for elections. as you know, all of the mainstream presidential candidates were a prison in the bar running in the selection of any other. what they're hoping for here is a will stand up and take. notice that he very much for that update. lindsey in human life for us in neighboring costa rica. still ahead on al jazeera,
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we'll have more on why guys's main power plant is under threat of shut down and preserving history. the effort to save 1000 buildings in light berries capital as an act of remembrance to what's troubled past. ah ah, hey there, thanks for joining in this is your world weather update for the middle east stead? i see you let me show you what's going on. we have temperature is above average across the levant. guys are getting up to a high tonight, maybe even 30 degrees on monday. and that what, whether that was in western iran is now some further toward the south, and it could spill into the gall. so let's go for closer look, i think the better better maybe seen some showers is around. as some of the emirates, the risk is therefore across cats are as ball something or just wanted to put on
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your radar should stay dry. but again, the risk is there, off the pakistan temperature is pre well where they should be karachi, the hor, into islam of bad with a hive. 26 degrees. an unsettled weather for northern areas of afghanistan. on monday, turkey temperatures running above average here. same goes on cyprus, nic hosea, getting up to a high of 31 degrees. central africa, equitorial countries. we've got our outbreaks of rain more confined to western areas around that gulf of guinea, pushing out toward our western africa, toward the south. some gentry brain can be expected here, we'll call it pretty much port elizabeth freight toward durban. and we have seen thunderstorms across habit, roney and johannesburg as well. so inhabit roney. that's brought your temperature down a bit on monday to 31. that's it. c, as in ah, in the country with an abundance of resolve. foreign one,
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denisia whose terms boom, we move to grow and fraud with balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let it be possible in his growth and progress in eden. now, lou ah, ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily. ang, when a reminder of our top stories, the sound iraq's leaders have condemned what they're calling an assassination attempt on the prime minister. as
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a heinous and cowardly attack. drones targeted mustafah alcott, he needs residents in bagdad green zone. in the early hours of sunday, hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in ethiopia. his capital in support of government forces battling a rebel advance. the 2 grind rebels have captured strategic towns along the highway to the capital and have threatened to move on, addis ababa. and israel's army has designated 6 palestinian rights groups as an authorized organizations included on that list of palestinian engineers. our hark and adam near as well as the research center. garz's power plant is under threat of shut down due to a severe fuel shortage. the energy authority says he will be forced to suspend our operations. if it doesn't get more fuel by the end of sunday, the supply of diesel stopped on tuesday and doesn't know why you only 2000000 people in garza will face
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a 70 percent fall in their electricity supply. if the plant goes offline, you'll not say it is there, got the sole power flag express it to shut down in the next few hours as the energy authority of god, stuff has, and now that the cut to refuel supply has not been entering the strip for a week now and that it has been providing the plan to operate with fuel from the local market. but if it shuts down, it will cause a deficit of more than 70 percent in all aspects of life in because this trip, which means the resident tone hospitals, medical centers and other aspects of life, will only be getting electricity 3 to 4 hours maximum per day. got the officials have told us that they did not know the reasons why the country fuel is not entering godsa for almost 2 weeks. now, where as the israeli side, neither cutter have made any statements clarifying or explaining why the fuel is
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not entering despite the crossings. being opened electricity crisis in regards this trip or not new and has been going on for decades, while international interventions have been able to put an end to these crisis for a while until they are renewed again because of the shortage of fuel, which affect every aspect of life, in god's place in sudan have 5 t against to disperse teachers, rallying against last month's power grabbed by the military sedans. teachers committee says dozens of its members were arrested during a seat in the protests, a part of an ongoing civil disobedience campaign by pro democracy activists. demonstrators have set up barricades and block streams to denounce any power sharing and arrangement with the military. hip morgan has the letters from cotton, the professional association, the body that has spearheaded calls for protests have called on people to participate in general strikes and that the median. that is to say that asked for
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people to stay at home and stay away from work to show the army that they don't want to be control. and they don't want to work under military rule. now we've been driving on the street of hard to some of the main roads i protested. have been asked to set the barricade to reduce the movement. i'm sure they processed the input peaceful ways, but many of those main street are actually open. and what you can see going around driving around, hard to me, is just the remnants of those barricades which have been removed by the military asper some protested. but some have also been removed by civilians themself. processes have reported that the police and security forces have use force to open those barricades that was set up concrete blocks rock breaks. people are using what they can to barricade the streets, to reduce the movements around the capital have to now they said this is their form of resistance is how they show that they are against the military. most barricades
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are found on roads at residential neighborhoods. processes say that these barricades have become a symbol of their resistance to the military take over there now calling for a complete solution of the power sharing agreement that was signed in 2900 between the army and the civilian coalition that led to the formation of the constitutional government, which was developed by the military on october 25th, the day of the peak over it. they say that they want to see the army return back to their barracks and have no role in governing the country and its politics. this all comes well prime minister out the land remains under house arrest, as well as several other senior former government officials. now mediation efforts to try to bridge the gap between prime minister out the door and the civilian coalition on one side and the army on the other side is yet to produce any result. libby is electro world commission says candidates for presidential and parliamentary elections will be able to register from monday, the voting scheduled to take place on december 24th under un. back to plan the presidential council, earliest suspended,
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the foreign minister accusing her of administrative violations. she's also bought from traveling just days before an international conference, only be in paris. the transitional government has rejected the decision. so tomorrow, monday, the 8th of november 2021 will be the start of the registration for both elections and no minis will be registered in both presidential and parliamentary elections. will continue to register the names for the presidency till the 22nd of this month. and the nominees will be registered for the parliamentary elections. the 7th of december 2021 and libya correspondent melick trying to follow this update. this is where we start to see the divisions happen. you know, the, the election,
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the presidential candidates will be starting to send in their applications starting tomorrow. who's gonna run for president. we're likely to see fetching is the western strong man, former minister of interior, prime minister rob me today. but now we're hearing that he intends to run for elections on eastern libya. it's likely that police have to run for elections. and also i give a follow is a speaker of the eastern base parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see the vision start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers of the president have, what kind of authority does you have
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a lot of questions that are made to be answered. and we're going to have to wait to see what kind of implications is going to have on the elections scheduled to take place in just 6 weeks. morocco's king says control of western sahara is not negotiable as tension slay without jerry a about the disputed territory. king mohammed the 6th says moroccan sovereignty in the region will never be out for discussion. morocco claims the former spanish colony as its territory, but jerry backs the polystyrene front movement in its 5, the independence of western sahara. children under the age of 5 is set to receive polio vaccinations in afghanistan for the 1st time in 3 years. that's after the taliban administration launched a full day inoculation drive before returning to power and accused un medical work of being spies and bought them from carrying out door to door campaigns. well then 3000000 children will now receive the vaccine. trees have been operated and roads
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are under water in the southern indian state of camel not do this comes after the heavy damsel of rain since 2015. that's when the flooding killed more than 200 people enforced many from their homes. major colleges are expecting more rain on tuesday. a series of attacks on civilians in indian and minister kashmir has spent fees of a renewed conflict in the region. authorities had stepped ab security to avoid further undressed as paddling mitchell brooks. oh, but her family is mourning, the loss of its eldest son, shaw had a jaws was shot nearly a week ago. his brother is so overwhelmed with grief, he faints. his mother implores him to wake up. she says he's all she has left off to losing showerhead. i saw a gun with me. he was on his way from work at an apple farm. we had been waiting for him when we got a call saying he was shot dead at
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a checkpoint in chopin. district, we don't know what actually happened. authority, sasha had was caught in the crossfire between paramilitary forces and what big core suspected terrorists that happened off to indian administered? pish, me suffered, it's worse violence in month in october. at least 33 people were killed like shaw head. 10 was civilians governed and fought by india and pakistan. the disputed territory has long suffered tension and unrest in did. administered kashmir has seen a decades long armed rebellion against new daddy's rule 2 years ago. the indian government provoked the regions autonomy and imposed one of the strictest lockdown in history for the fuel in resentment. the recent incidents have triggered memories of the 19 ninety's when insurgency was at its most violent. the targeted killings of minorities was common and led to an exodus of thousands of cush meeting hindus. the government has responded by putting more soldiers in patrol and they often frisk people, members of prime minister in the reigns remote,
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these party gentle bought. you denounced this comparison and insist the security measures will prevent further attacks who had come ibp address upward back then separate. distant militants roamed cleaning bag doesn't happen. no, because they don't have any present to you better to start becoming irrelevant, which is why they're targeting, unarmed to renew, and we're migrant. some political analysts accused the government of failing to stem a sense of alienation among the regions. youth that is fueling a separatist movement in the region. this is some work creating a huge sem, something secured the among the masses, and they appealed that they are back to the situation that was with them. they're very lee and other part subdomains. kashmir in early nineties, when in sojourn, she was active to speak. a police investigation is underway into the civilian killings and security forces have detain hundreds of people for questioning over
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the last few weeks. but child's family disputes the official version of the incident and wants a more thorough prob, they say they are waiting for justice and struggling to cope with the void left by his passing. pardon him at the al jazeera new delhi lie berries. government is leading a campaign to get african americans to come and settled and the government is offering citizenship sand, a chance for people to re connect with their roots. his start buildings however, being torn down to make way for new apartment blocks. local architects want to protect the old properties to preserve the countries traveled he straight. nicholas hark reports from the capital one o via online barriers providence island, an african american is in search of her past. who are a picture from michigan is stepping in the ruins of the 1st home, built by fried american slaves, brought to africa some 200 years ago. it's on providence island that they founded
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the republic of liberia. providence island feels like liberty proud as island feels like healing um providence. highland feels like joy and anticipation in it. providence island means is a place where i can remove. i can take the chains from my neck. i can shake the dust from my feet and i can start new. that's what i have in the countries oldest church, the young gather to celebrate thanksgiving. we tradition brought by the free slaves, supported by the american colonization society. the founding settlers became the country's elite and they kept many african needed in servitude transforming their traditions, culture, and architecture. according to the truth and reconciliation commission, this helped fuel liberia's civil wars. a quarter of a 1000000 people died during the 2 decade long conflicts were in downtown monrovia from where during the civil war,
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snipers would shoot at people in it's in this neighborhood that yet again, a 100 year old building is being torn down to make way for new apartment blocks now for some, this is librarian moving away from its past, looking towards a future for others, preserving these old buildings, it is an essential act of remembrance of liberia as troubled and divided passed by this is like there was the in the book. so much alike. a shack that the owner, richard tolbert wants to tear down, but architect, joseph jones, sees history worth preserving. you cannot forgive a boy, your boss will wall, the kids, they're big. the do kiss will study architectural talk unless they how houses were built in la bureau before and why. almost all of the free sleeves came from americas southern state of south carolina. the travels came here, trying to emulate a margaret called shaw their bread. american culture,
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back to liberia embezzle were not to be africans. liberia history does not start with the arrival of african of never to be made to preserve the diverse architectural history of the country. as an increasing number of african americans make labor at their home for a picture, believes americans, jones believes some of the street names should reference the nation. 17 indigenous groups. if there's so much to learn from the past, in order to build a better future for all liberians. nicholas hawk al jazeera providence island liberian. ah, hello, are you watching out here in these the top stories, the sour iraq's ladies have condemned what they're calling an assassination attempt on the prime minister as a heinous and cowardly attack. armed drones targeted mustafah alcott,
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amy's residence in bagdad grains own in the early hours of sunday. exactly. you are sharpie marker to all of those who were worried. my residence was targeted in

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