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dynamic, an undergoing moment to seen context india dixon in that look at the people and politics of india. exploring how to convert 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fair to suicide for context. india and out is eda ah the army chief behind sir dan's military take over, promises a democratic transition and says he will not be part of a future administration. ah, hello, there i'm is darcy, attain this is al 0 life from also coming up. vote counting is underway in nicaragua. but the election has been called a pantomime by the us show of support for ethiopian government. hundreds of
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thousands rally as rebel groups threatened to march on the capital and cementing his leadership chinese present, she's being looks to increase his influence. as a key meeting gets underway in beijing. ah, now the army general who led a military take reverence, your don last month says he will not be part of the future government after a transitional period. speaking exclusively to al jazeera above us, albert hon says he is committed to a smooth democratic transition. once elections are held in 2023, last month the military took power, dissolved the civilian arm of the government and decayed a state of emergency. or it is our pledge a pledge we made to ourselves, the sudanese people and the international community that we are committed to completing the democratic transition, holding elections on time,
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and committed to not stopping any political activity as long as it is peaceful and within the bounds of the constitutional declaration and the past that have not been suspended. we also ask the international community to look at the issue critically and through the reality and wait to see what we do. we are committed to handing over power to civilian government. a government of national competency and we pledged to preserve the transition from any interference that can hinder it. on the hand also denied that the army was responsible for the death. the protesters who've been demonstrating against that take over on sunday, a security forces fight tear gas, and a group of teachers who are protesting in the capital. cartoon. demonstrators had set up barricades on the 1st of 2 days of civil disobedience. several people were arrested during the session. i'll wrestle said a spoke to general the han and he has worn out from the capital. is today when i met the army general office at the have were hannah's said that a people are free,
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have right to peacefully protest in the cities. and there were several protest going on, industries did at did that. the teacher's union said that at least 80 people to they have been arrested by the security forces. there has been been, any casualties reported. however, the pressure at through the streets is really ramping up, and people are putting the barricades and below get a barricade. 2, adair to block the main roads in the city, which is something that the military definitely does want to see it because it wants to get back to the normal as soon as possible. however, the civil disability, it's obedience, is still there and protest or going on. so he also to, they have talked about the political crud, ongoing political crisis in the country as well. seen that the talks are on the way with their political parties and the figures, including the asa prime minister,
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after law hum duke to a reach to a consensus on forming any government. and he said that he hopes to reach to a deal within the next 24 hours despite several obstacles and to they also the prime minister, the also prime minister of the law. hum, duke has met the representatives of the different political a parties. and he said that he will accept whatever they decide to do. so as i said, the army, general abdulla alpha, a dead al has said that he hopes to reach at bill within 24 hours. despite obstacles, a fatal massey as the director of the african program at the european council on fine relations. he says, these mediation talks hinge on just who will lead a new civilian government. i think there's some, some positive elements there, but we need to bear in mind that what's decisive for the other side in this
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conflict, for the protest movement on the street is the reinstatement of prime minister on duck as the civilian leader of the government. that's going to be a key to determining it. we're talking now about civilian leadership. but until that's very clearly defined. who that will be per san a 5 by. it's a little bit open to interpretation. what is actually been agreed. i think that the, the conflict between the 2 or the way this has evolved, has led the protest movement to create new demands to go a step further than where we were with the status quo. i have the those, well that within the protest movement, some sense of sobriety is setting in and there, there may be a growing consensus about the return to the status quo as being not a bad place to restart from now. moving on and the white house is calling nicaragua
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as election a pantomime. the u. s. as it will use all diplomatic and economic tools at its disposal to hold daniel or take us government countable. he's expected to win another presidential time after disqualifying. most of the opposition, the government of name and costa rica says it won't recognize the verse. our latin america aricellus in human reports from the capital san jose de grogan soldiers, police and sandinista party supporters came out bright and early to vote. but in most of the country, the streets and the usually bustling polling stations were empty. this was in response to a call to boycott, an election in which all the competitive opposition candidates were imprisoned, or disqualified from running. foreign journalists were barred from entering the country to cover the voting president, daniel ortega and his wife of siding moody, you the vice president. nevertheless, hale the election as fair free and democratic ortega then described opponents and their alleged foreign backers as terrorists. soon the more you see are demons,
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demons, who do not want peace, who do not want tranquillity for our country. they upped for violence, for war, for slander, for campaigns, for what, so that nicaragua is once again plunged into violent confrontations. oh la lydia lopez is one of the many who did not vote still in mourning for her 21 year old son died done whom she says was murdered by ortega, security forces during an anti government protest. or have you lost the time where we go? now there's been no justice because you know how we are with your take a maria regime for them. these victims don't exist. there be no murders or political prisoners. oh, why public protest have been outlawed in nicaragua? in neighboring cluster. we got thousands of nicaraguan refugees, march to denounce with they insisted was afar. what daniel ortega has organized is
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a political circus. that's why we are dressed as clans to mock his circus. we continue crying out for justice, for all those he has killed since taking power at least another 8 government critics were reportedly arrested in nicaragua before the polls opened. many of the exiles say they were forced to flee their country here into costa rica as exile. so that they wouldn't end up like these people who are among the more than 300 the garage ones, were killed by police or paramilitary groups during the 2018 uprising. now, many nicaraguans are asking the international community to step up to the plate u. s. government is expected to announce stronger sanctions against the ortega government shortly while the uses it's considering what action to take to put further pressure on the government. as for the election results, with all the competitive oppositional candidates behind bars,
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the pole was never about who would get the most votes, but rather about mr. and mrs. were takers permanent in power. c, a. newman al jazeera shank will say, costa rica, mont itsyana, brenda as a central america analyst at the international crisis group. he says one major concern about these elections is that they're happening in a police state. but also on the other side, you have this opposition movements which are incomplete disarray and over the past few years of not managed to nurture. what was the spirit of the age 2018 mass protest movements, and not prioritizing demands of social and political change that these movements brought forward, which is also somehow these illusions and received a lot of nicaraguans. so it will, but this election would not be a test only for take it to see how many people will actually show up to vote for him. but also for the,
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for the opposition movements to the show. if they still have a way over the population. they, the countries, social political crisis is actually how sustainable and it does lead to prompted a strong economic recession over the bus. he is just badly recovering dca, mostly, thanks to global trend in the economy and a lot of resources being funneled as well be more years of government. actually, the results from basically one sided fall will likely result. first of all, the lack of legitimacy that has continually and internationally, it will definitely chase away for our investment and we get a hold of international loans. so the combination of these sort of continuous or deepen isolation to nationally and regression certainly will definitely 1st of all . busy pronged more and more new car wants to leave the country and not only to
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costa rica, which was a traditional mission country, but increasing the also to the us. hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated across ethiopia and supportive government forces. batting advancing, rebels. the largest demonstration was held in the capital, addis ababa, the t g. ride people's liberation front, has captured strategic towns along the route to the capitol. madeau reports. i got a notice of, of, of moscow square tensile thousands of protesters show their support for the 15 gms o organized by the cities administration. it's also meant to lend support to the armed forces in their war against the to grey rebels of their allies. famous sing a teddy cuban diesel was invited to sing in praise of with your piss military and took the opportunity to call for peace. and i'm dog, which i was in the battle ground when i was told the battle was against my brother . i turned back, i thought i'd let the young people not be sent instead,
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let's send our eldest negotiation is better with guns. we bring no solution. it's enough. they see up in government, us call the fight against the to grey rebels on existence. shall war prime minister abbey to want the nobel peace prize 2 years ago has vowed to, but his enemies abbey also declared a nationwide state of emergency that allows an armed citizen of military edge to be conscripted. the military has also asked veterans to re enlist thousands of civilians have since during the war. despite the state of emergency declared by the government, these come all the streets of a suburb. traffic on the cities, main roads remain busy. as the residents go about that daily business, but there's an unusually heavy police presence with officers conducting a random security on identity checks. i don't feel any difference. a state of emergency was declared commodity prices had not changed, much should leave you alone after entering the state of emergency,
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my business has not changed much and i can see my customers coming to buy things every day, just as before. i'm not too worried about what will happen in the future, but i hope that our country will have peace soon one. but not every one is confident. the u. s. embassy, not the suburb, ordered the departure of its non essential diplomats on saturday. a day after advising all us citizens to leave if she appears as soon as possible. and several other embassies including goes off. so debby canada, sweden and no. we have now done the same. madeau al jazeera at a suburb, a few appear. mostella had here on al jazeera, high security in iraq after driving attack on the prime minister house in baghdad, highly fortify greens. and i think we'll be here. i just don't think we'll look the same and taking action on rising fees. we look at the cities baffling to keep back the water a
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this is the time of year when the residents around the gulf said said whence it going to rain? well, it tends to rain thunderstorms any time the next 4 months. now just showing the hint. now these little blue dots, each cutter and around 2 by that generally around the streets of homers, could well see shower next day or so part of the wind to front. this dies as it appears northwards towards northern afghans down where it will produce a little bit of snow, but temperatures here are spot on average to sham by at about 10 degrees. and sunshine is still majority, where the type of dis part of the world for the west, equally, it's sunny and surprisingly warm throat, turkey, and cyprus and the levant gases at $29.00 because he is at 31 because he is near record high actually for november reco being 33 down to normal was how we get to
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survey just to change a wind direction and the facing the sun. it's already face is time the. the bigger picture for wednesday still suggest them might be something the way of class that might deposited villages or to rain or to somewhere in the gulf and go. not much to it, really easy, but a bit of a breeze coming down. not the shamal, just a northerly breeze, dropped south briefly into actual africa. and as we said yesterday, a few shout at least the open hearted. but most of the rain is further west ah. in affluent distress, some ne woods are racked by social and economic despair. one, 0, what a snake, the bad, the local heroes. every one of us, they've got a responsibility to change our person. like flashing the death of a drink pot. ouch is 0. ah, al jazeera with
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samuel ah ah. oh, they are watching al jazeera. that's remind you about top stories here this hour. so don's military leader says he will not be part of a future government after the transitional period. general abdel fat albert has told al jazeera, he's committed to transferring power to civilian leadership. once elections are held in 2023 vote counting as underway in nicaragua elections present. daniel ortega is expected to win a 4th term. most of the opposition has been barred from running the pole has been denounced as a pantomime by the us. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied across ethiopia
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in support of government forces. battling a rebel advance to ryan rebels, have already captured strategic towns along the highway to the capital. and i've also threatened to advance on addis ababa on china's ruling communist party is holding a key leadership meeting and beijing present. she's being is expected to further cement his authority. the meeting will lay the groundwork for the 2022 congress where she will also seek a 3rd 5 year term hundreds of top party officials, including state leaders, ministers, and military chiefs are all attending. well let's be to katrina you. she is in beijing for us, katrina, just a few months ago in august. i recall primary school started an intriguing. she's in being thoughts in their curricular culture personality that we saw with now and dang. now with this resolution on the ccp history there were expecting that really consolidates that. that's right. and so, so we're expecting to hear a lot about children paying about his primacy as an absolute leader here in china
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and his leadership, possibly ruling for life going forward. so just this morning we received notice of moments ago from state media that she didn't being opened this meeting with an opening speech, saying that yes, there will be a historical resolution announced by the end of the meeting, which ends on thursday. and just for a little bit of context, this will be gathering of 380 people, the most important powerful people here in china. you know, we've just had the g 20 co, 26. these kind of international meetings. well, for the chinese virginia politics. this meeting and this that supersedes that in terms of importance. now we've only had 3 historical resolutions announced in the last century also which says how important this meeting will be. the platinum itself takes place every year. but it's not very often at all that we hear that a historical resolution will be announced. and, and what's that basically, this is
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a statement or a speech that will have a huge impacts on chinese politics going forward. it will sort of say what is acceptable, what is not, what should be celebrated, what should be criticized, and it will really lay groundwork down for the future direction of the party. so we've had, she's in ping and he will be, as you mentioned earlier, central to this meeting, he's expected to really underscore his power during this meeting this week. now it just for a little bit of history, he came to power 20122013. and he started his rule with this powerful anti corruption campaign in this campaign was also very effective in eliminating she's opponents and his enemies as well. and in 2018 we had the announcement that there will be an ending of presidential term limits allowing she didn't ping to continue for a 2nd term and into this and resident in the term, which is also about to begin. and earlier this year,
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when the communist party celebrated it's 100 years in power, she didn't thing announced the achievements i'll shall call sure a way which is moderately prosperous society. and this is really seen by by many here in china. she's saying that he can deliver on a promise made to the chinese people about 100 years ago, that he can make china more wealthy and more powerful. that was seen as a step into further legitimizing his position as the valid leader of china. and as the only leader of china for this time. now, of course, there are many critics of his rule. he's become a kind of gatekeeper here in china. what she says goes in almost every thing that happens in the country. and of course as huge danger. one, when you have a massive disaster, exactly like we had last year, the beginning of the pandemic. this means that chinese authorities will be slow to react because they're waiting on advice or guidance or green lights from on high.
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and secondly, it also means that the chinese political system, according to critics, has become extremely rigid and extremely poor at accepting or adapting to a diversity of opinions as well as any constructive criticism. so analysts and criticize critics, we'll be watching for what is announced at the end of the week. know for any potential dangers that were expecting from this potential, historical or resolution that we're going to hear more about. lisa, katrina, you that with all the nations for us from beijing, keeping an eye on that meeting for us. thanks so much. katrina now ra cletus have condemned an apparent assassination attempt on the prime minister as a heinous and cowardly act. om drones. talking to myself, alchemy residence in highly secured greenhorn in the early hours of sunday, muffled by his reports now from baghdad. heightened security needed above daddy green soon. it comes after the prime minister residence in the fortified area
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came under attack. the government says 30 alma drones were flown over the compound of most of alchemy. when hit the building, 2 others were shut down in agony, you got me people among to all of those who were worried. my residence was targeted in a cowardly attack. thanks to god and he's grice, 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 sedition. the attack came 2 days after demonstrations against the results of parliamentary elections in october left at least one person dead and many injured
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proof. 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 popular mobilization forces. the parties military wings. they have since occupied areas near the heavy fortified green's orn . that's home to international diplomatic machines 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 armored groups have been accused of carrying out similar drone attacks over the past 2 years, against u. s. military bases and facilities in the green zone. some protest her said the
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drone or tag talk did then and the government and no nasa didn't. so about bella. oh yeah, there are evil 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 their cues al, cause the me of pretending to be a victim there, vowing to continue their demonstration. mahmoud abdougla had al jazeera but a west african regional block has imposed sanctions on molly's transfer. small leaders for delaying elections that for february, the restrictions include travel bands and an asset freeze which will also target the leaders family members echo and says it will consider other measures in december if there's no progress. the or dorothy haile deplores the lack of progress made in new preparation for the election,
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including the absence of a detailed time table of activities for the conduct of election on the agree. it's you authority tenants. they need to r d to the transition count their ball in respect of the election scheduled for 27, february 2022. sierra leone president has visited thousands of people who were injured and an oil tank explosion. on friday, nearly $100.00 people were killed off to the tank had collided with a truck at a busy intersection and a capital free town. witnesses, a crowd of people were trying to collect the leaking fuel when it then ignited, the government has declared the explosion, a national disaster. american lease have dispersed people holding protest against covered 900 vaccination passports. they've been hundreds of demonstrations across the country since the government ruled that people must show proof of that nation
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to go to work and to public spaces or travel about 58 percent of the population has been in the laces. and now the u. s. will fully open its borders to vaccinated. foreign travelers on monday, non essential traveled to the u. s. had launched even band with 20 months as part of the 1900 restriction its borders were close to people from much of the while, including europe, the u. k. a china and india and brazil, only a few countries were allowed entry. restrictions were also in place at the mexican canadian borders. travelers now will still require a negative cove in 1900 test. well, as the un climate summit enters its final days in scotland, there has been disappointments from activists who say, commitments simply haven't gone far enough. but as climate change accelerates rising sea level threatening lives and livelihoods from coastal cities taking masses into their own hands. and you gallagher reports from miami, miami set to become the most vulnerable coastal city in the world,
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according to the economic organization, resources for the future. and it's not hard to see why the city faces a constant barrage of storm surges, coastal flooding and rising sea levels that it's not addressed threaten. it's huge . it if we get a coastal surge from a storm or even a high tide, they can flood this area. the challenges that miami's chief resilience officer works on every day. dozens of projects have already been completed, but the challenge is a huge volition. in the way we occupy this land and how we deal with the water making room for water that we didn't think was going to be up on the land. i think we'll be here. i just don't think we'll look the same. that's a hard pill to swallow. in the city that expanding and known as the gateway to the americas. but they're all learners of hope. for decades, miami is being considered the city at the forefront of tackling rising sea levels. and there's no question it is vulnerable. but many people point to this building,
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the president, museum of miami, as a picture of what the future might look like, sitting over 3 meters higher than current storm surge requirements, the museum incorporates the latest in poorest materials, water management techniques and drainage. okay, well this is fine, that's do more of it. despite the cost of construction of well over a $100000000.00. it's an example of what can be done. we knew exactly where this building was gonna be. we wanted to make sure it was here forever. and it starts right there, what are the needs of an art museum, but what are the needs when you are on the water in miami, florida, like many coastal cities, miami city planners, a finally taking action. some architects envisioning a very different relationship with the rising sees designs like this may be revolutionary, but experts say the alternative is unthinkable. we have an opportunity, hopefully to innovate and to think of ways that we can live with water and, and still not have to pack and go right because you know,
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this placing 6000000 people, you know, in an urban area is no easy to us. the challenges in the costs involved a monumental sea levels continue to rise. the city could soon run out of options or the gallic rogers era. miami, florida, are farther south 40 turtles have now been released into a remote area of the amazon rain forest and columbia. it knocks a new pat, protecting that area from deforestation. colombian air force, pilots, flu, the reptiles into the rain forest, where they were then released on the banks of the pretty my river. the amazonian either agreement was signed by the countries environmental authorities, local governments, and research institutes. they'll be working with corporations to prevent illegal deforestation, or the dress worn by british singer amy winehouse during her last concert, has sold at auction for nearly a quarter of a $1000000.00. she wore it in 2011 as a concert in belgrade. winehouse died of alcohol poisoning
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a month later. 2 is $27.00. a selection of the stars, clothing and accessories have been up for sale at a 2 day auction and the u. s. it was estimated to make up to $800000.00, but past $2000000.00 on the very fast day. this dress is really our chronic because it represents her last performance was the beginning of the end. she died very soon after that performance in serbia, in 2011. people are very nostalgic, they're wanting, playing along to that, that wish we could have put her arms around her and saved her at that moment. and that didn't happen. ah, hello there, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines, the army general who led a military take over and you don last month says you will not be part of the future government. after the transitional period. speaking exclusively to al jazeera abd office, albert han says he is committed to a smooth democratic transition. once elections are held in 2023. last month the
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military took power, dissolved, the civilian arm of the government and decayed a state of emergency. it is our pledge.

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