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uprooted fears about the erosion of basic christ in particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban and about to return to clean punishments for certain crimes. well everybody will be safe. nobody's kid will be kidnapped again from rats. now together, they're feeling thy way forward into the new reality. ah, so don's military chief says he's formed a new ruling, sovereign counsel will get the latest from cartoon ah, you're watching on to 0, like from a headquarters and del heim, j. navigate, also a heads. poland deploys more forces to waits. eastern border where hundreds of
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refugees on migrants are stuck in an increasingly 10 stand off. with bellow roost at cop $26.00 and glasgow. the un secretary general says the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius is on life supports f. w to clerk who oversaw the end of south africa as white minority rule as its last apartheid president dies at the age of 85. ah hello. we begin with breaking news out of sudan and the head of the army on the 5th . but han has issued a constitutional decree forming and new ruling sovereign council wrestle, swords are following the story out of hearts humorous. so what do we know about who will be in this sovereign counsel? well as of now, they're not that much of the name that has been announced yet. however, the names that we have or impressed him because at the head of the sovereign
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counsel as expected is brand. mr. i will hand himself who has led the military takeover on the 25th of the october. and the deputy head of the southern console is mr. matey, who is the leader or of the largest militia group in the country that namely that rapid support of forces and that so her method is again now the deputy off at will hand and in the previous soda causal also. hm. 80 was the deputy or at ran and we can see that there is an alliance between mister elbow, han and her matey. and did the military take over also has taken place in a coordination between these 2 strong men in the, in the country. but on as the head of the, our new official with out of the army and mr. ham matey as the head of the notorious rapids support forces in the country. so and did t a,
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did them a majority off this sovereign counsel, we can see that they are either bare did the military members, or they are the head of the, are that it militia groups or from dar fool and, and called the font, those who are been a part of the joy agreement in 2023. so they're the only 4. now the only civilian a member that we know is a christian member who has been appoint that member of this, the new sovereign council. but another interesting a name is that a one of the alba shears parliament's member is also back now as a member of the new sovereign council. so that this picture shows as dead so far the did that the negotiations between the army lad by general ran and also the prime minister after lamb look how felt because there are no need.
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there are no members who were did there that, that the members of the transitional government led by up to law ham duke that are now in this sovereign council. so this picture is very much clear that so far, negotiations between army and up, the law. ham duke le let movements, how i feel terribly so this will have complications, brains. ah, the city is, are demanding. abdullah ham look to be to be back. and the international community is putting pressure over at will hand to a to, to, to, to restore a dead that the civilian government and also to take up to law humble handbook as the prime minister of a new government in, in, in the country. okay, thank you so much. we're so sorry. our reporting fell harter. poland is sending more troops to with border with beller. ruth's accusing its neighbor of encouraging migrant on refugees to enter its territory. that european unions preparing new sanctions against belarus. president alexander lucas jenko says that he is prepared
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to retaliate by cutting off gas supplies to the you. and all the while concerns are growing about the thousands of people camped out in the cold. as in barbara has the latest. as the temperatures plunge, they try to keep warm as best they can. men, women, children huddling around fires. the scenes were filled by bella roses, telegraph news agency, near the border. the poems bella ruth says, there are more than 2000 refugees and migrants camped out here with more arriving all the time. bell russian authorities have just released these pictures. bullock at a stroke. it's a total catastrophe. so many women in the 8th or 9th month of pregnancy, we don't have other options. they'll probably be giving birth here. they don't want to leave the camp. poland, which release vis footage says there are up to 4000 people near the border and more than 10000 more across by the roofs. german chunks of an angular merkle has all the
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russian president vladimir putin, to press the bell or russian leader to stop what she called the instrumentalists zation of migrants. but president, because shank is confident that he's got moscow's backing, not least because to nuclear capable, russian planes have practiced bombing runs in belarus on thursday. and there's the german parliament hosted by the russian opposition leaders, svetlana taking the sky. there was no sign of tensions easing the pass when you're in that either. thank you. want to get look at your opinion, will expand and tighten it sanctions against. look shank as my dream, this is what will decided our foreign ministers meeting in brussels on monday. those people companies actively involved in human trafficking will be further sanctioned, no matter where on the globe, the vital to one of the use as many has been during people from countries in the middle east and encouraging them to cross into poland, lithuania, to create chaos. use if a color fled syria, he's now relatively safe in poland. he was driven towards the border by bel erosion,
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police, but he says he was also beaten. god followed us and then they cut out the thick and he used to we took any use like this in that way. and belittle soldier, just the side. he gave me the fries with his foot. so i passed a football to a couple of minutes broke my nose and broken bone in here. my eyes are small, decadent, off the reports, brussels might target era floats. the russian airline denied any involvement in transporting undocumented migrants to bella roofs. none of this political standoff does a thing to help the desperate families at the border which poland is preventing aid workers, as well as journalists from reaching at least 7 people have di here in recent months. there are real fears that number could grow. nadine baba al jazeera,
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as her bank has more from the poland bella ruth border was, is differently an increased present or presence of military. here we see military vehicles traveling up and down the roads. here we've seen soldiers patrolling the countryside to carry their guns. oh, there's also checkpoints, heck, because there has been a state of emergency in that province is bordering the balloon. borders in september encompasses around a $184.00 tans and villages. and those powers hadn't been used in poland since communist rule hair. now they are an increased number of people trying to cross the border. we are hearing that some are managing their way through. now we've just spoken to some people that manage across in the last few days. and what they told us was that they were bussed from bell roof to the border and the soldiers showed them the section of the fence, or even cut it open for them and told them to cross into poland and the
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e. u. they've also claimed that they were beaten by the soldiers. there was no way for them to head back to better herb minsk. so that's what we're hearing. but there is the state of emergency here cause i've been checked. people are people's identifications, i've been asked for, and that's because poland stance is very clear. they don't want anybody crossing into their country. oh, and going to even further into the european union. stay in poland and for right groups are illegally marching in the capital on the countries independence day. so they're demonstrating against the city's liberal mirror, but also over the influx of refugees. i. my grandson tried to enter from belarus, the organizer told a polish news agency. there is an attack on the border. referring to the migrants was gathered there. the me, the un secretary general antonio terrorist made another appeal at the top $26.00
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summit in glasgow. he's asking countries to increase their ambition in mitigation in adaptation and in finance. could tara said the world cannot settle for the lowest common climate action denominator. it comes after the u. s. on china agreed on a deal to tackle climate change. the countries issued their joint statements separately on wednesday. governments need to pick up the base and show the necessary ambition on mitigation at the station and finance. in the balance way. we cannot settle for the lowest common denominators. we know what must be done. keeping the 1.5 goal within which means reducing emissions globally by 45 percent by 2030 and or 7, just listening to that to me, and she's joining us from glasgow. so andrew, tell us a little bit more about what the take away message was. from tara speaking cop 26
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antennae cutters spelt out in a really clear, concise way, devastating way. the cold facts of the situation. the fact that the moment is now that there really isn't time, it's not about net 0 and 2050 will last very important. it's about getting reductions in emissions before the end of this decade before 2030. and that is really what it's all about that 45 percent figure which is startling. and that that would do that. they would need at 45 percent reduction by 2030. but at the moment, nationally determined contributions known as n d c's. those are promises from states given every 5 years, although they want to speed that up to every years. even if they were fully implemented, it would still still increase the emissions by 2030. so we got
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a situation here where it's going the wrong way and and so to keep the $1.00 degrees celsius enshrined limit the cap intact. they've got to do so much more and you're not going to hear a solution by the sound of it. certainly, that's the mood music we're hearing it. only massive efforts, but not enough. that's really what seems to be the way it's going. the announcements here in glasgow are encouraging. he said, but they're far from enough. and the emissions gap remains a devastating threat. so he spelt it out. he also went on to a whole raft of, of, of, of, of measures which includes the private sector, international institutions, banks, these side bar initiatives, but of that filled the 1st week every day of the 1st week we heard something new.
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we heard about deforestation, and at the, the fact that it could be an forestation before at the end of this decade and agreements to work towards that and solid agreements. it would seem, although there are some concerns now about whether the be for compliance on those promises. we heard also about an initiative or methane gas. however, we are methane gas and c o 2. but me think gas in particular, because that is a, the most potent of, of the greenhouse gases with a shorter life. but though, than c o 2, which c o 2 would last for a century ross. we're talking about 12 to 20 years with methane, but me thing is, is a quick way of, of having an effect on global warming, a quick measure which is being used so, so that he highlighted that. but his message was stark. absolutely, stark, that the has to be something of a quantum leap for delegates. right now they have to do more and they have to get really serious about this. and they have to deliver much more in the way of cuts of
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emission within years, not decades. okay, thank you so much. andrew centers reporting from glasgow still ahead and out. here . naval draws in the red sea, israel, bahrain, and the you and you say they've been holding joint exercises for the 1st time. sri lanka isn't raising flood waters after heavy rain leaves at least 25 people to ah, ah, look forward to skies with spoon super cut. it weighs hello there. let's start in south asia and we've had a depression poll west across the bay of bengal, bringing more wet weather to southern areas of india. we've seen flooding and sri lanka flooding and tom will not do. this is the scene in the city of janai. they
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had their heaviest rain in more than 5 years, and that rain is set to continue, but the warning ease is here. on friday, the rain is going to pick up across corolla. we could see some flooding here, and we have those warnings out across sri lanka. we've seen some flooding, we could see more, the ground is already very saturated in these areas. and it was a go into saturday that rain shift further to central area of the west and get seen some heavier showers. i'm eastern coastal areas of india, seeing the rain roll round, but up in the north is about finer and dryer. pakistan. sing lots of sunshine, new delhi, sitting at $27.00 degrees celsius and bangladesh manages to escape much of the wet weather. now was we move to east asia. we've had a bit of a wintry mix dominate the north of china. well, it has cleared up look at that. we've got the temperature picking up across beijing . some of the story for shanghai and for the korean peninsula. we've got some pretty dry days ahead for the wet or whether we have to head to japan. that sure
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following in the top stories on al jazeera this hour, so don's army chief has appointed a new sovereign counsel to run the country. members of the main civilian opposition coalition are not included. osmond popped up at the home button, dissolved the transitional government, and detain civilian leaders in the military. take over. the un secretary general antonio terrace has made another appeal, the cop 26 summit in glasgow. he's asking countries to increase their ambition and mitigation of the effects of climate change. poland, the sending more troops to its border with bella rues sick, using its neighbour of encouraging migrants on refugee is to answer its territory. european unions preparing new sanctions against bella roost. well, i will also provide us humanitarian aid and support on the border. he says other, a groups need to do more to help stranded migrants. i've been involved in an effort to provide some inter,
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an aide to the people migrant refugees stranded in depaula in the us on the police side of the border beyond some culture. strict area because no one can enter that part and even the from the organization and until this part. but i actually met even beyond this is close the city of the barrier. so like one or 2 or 3 kilometers from the border in the forest. the dense forest my son and the other volunteers and also the inhabitants from the region. we've been providing mentor in a direct to the like on the front line that say in the form of providing food, warm foods, tea, clothes, shoes, you know, all the basic stuff that is needed in water and, and so on. so medicine, something very, very aid to, to the people's lar stranded and been involved in the groceries are going to get for them because the professional beach maintaining organizations are not here. i'm
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not, they are not allowed to enter the restricted area, but also the present them from thing beyond the area and i would, i would expect that they would, they would opt and, and for, for being out. and just just come here from the former south african president, f w a clerk has died, aged 85. here's the last apartheid leader handing over to nelson mandela off the south africa, the 1st democratic elections. they shared the nobel peace prize in 1993 family. the mother looks back on the clerk's life. this was the moment when south africa's last white lead a signal to the end of the party. i wish to put it plainly that the government i stake on a firm decision to release mister mandela unconditionally. i'm serious, i'm sure, in a speech to parliament, frederick valenda clark o f. w. as he was known, stunned the world, he freed nelson mandela and promised equal rights that would lead to south africa
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as to 1st 20 democratic elections. ah, if we did not take the initiatives we took, i have no doubt in my mind that we would have reached a point that the majority of all the people in south africa would have taken hands with the total international community. and would of united behind one common goal on that is to overthrow the regime. we avoided that this was the montela was the nelson mandela, a free man within days, antea party leader nelson mandela, walked 3 off to 27 years in prison. for god, we pray for god, god, i think a deeper conservative africana f w was never known as a reformer but had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population growth means facing the revolution. ah,
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we must find a way in this country. as black and white do live together in the river, lucian almost came anyway. the black townships erupted in violent outline, african, as through it and bloody revenge. lengthy negotiations resulted in a non racial constitution and mostly peaceful elections in 19294 millions of black people voted for the 1st time in tossing the african national congress and nelson mandela president. as the man who co wrote the end of apartheid, the clack, she had the nobel peace prize with mandela. he lay to change the global leadership fund, promote in good governance worldwide, to many within the ranks of his african people. if w was a traitor to the end, history will remember
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a leader who knew that white supremacy had run its course. hawkis on foreign minister had said the international community must avoid repeating past mistakes on pursuit positive engagements with i've gone to stun shawna moore parade. she was speaking at a meeting and his mom about with senior diplomats from the united states, china, russia on the gun, son, to discuss the situation since the taliban take over. the worst thing humanitarian situation on the refugee crisis, where the focus of the talks come on either has more from islamic bud d and get him. i've gone for a minute. i mean, con mcgee has gone with the large delegation to discuss a number of issued read bugs on. did that a bilateral, with, however, it going side with dr. a meeting in islam abad, which are going to attended by the special envoy for one, if on from the united states, china and russia. is it the 9th meeting, the next meeting, expected in china? the buggers on the foreign minister speaking at the meeting stress the need for the
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announced cooperation and in hands and gauge men ready of on government in order to avoid a humanitarian and economic collapse. and of a lot it on august on of god's had been off game for the enhanced engagement with the dollar bond in order to avoid the movement of refugees or the prospect of an economic collapse. august on how to place the board due of one if on it wants to negotiate on the mortality of cross border movement and trade. but at the same time, the dollar on delegation is likely to meet on the sideline. the special envoys who i had to attend to drive a meeting and it will be important to see what comes out of di walden, tennessee. there are more protests taking place in the city if i got it after a person was killed during confrontations with security forces. according to
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demonstrators, the man died on tuesday after police fire tear gas to disperse them. they are blocking roads and protests against the government decision to reopen a landfill site that was closed earlier this year. for the 1st time ever, israel, bahrain and the u. e. have publicly acknowledged holding joint military drills. the 3 countries along with the u. s. or conduct the naval exercises in the red sea. it's one of the world's busiest oral shipping routes that connect to the mediterranean with the indian ocean through the west canal and the gulf of 8. and the military exercise comes more than a year after the u. a, i'm behind normalized ties with israel from west or islam harry false, that explains the timing of the naval exercise and what it means for the region. this is being cold and he is really media an unprecedented military exercise involving israel, the united arab emirates, bahrain, and the united states navy all in the red sea, a 5 day exercise involving at sea training, of among other things,
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boarding and searching vessels at sea. israel has been involved in exercises alongside the u e in the past, but this is the 1st time that there's been a public exercise, also involving bahrain and it's certainly being pushed to a large extent and publicized it's part of a piece. israel has been re designated by the u. s. military recently as part of its centcom area alongside other arab states in the region away from the u. com designation, the european designation that preceded it. so that's one factor behind all this as well as that there is of course, the normalization deals that israel is struck with our states over the last year or so. and there is pretty extensive military signaling that's been going on in recent weeks in the direction of iran just a few days ago. there was a b one bama us nuclear cable, bama that was flying throughout the region. it was at various stages accompanied by
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jets, from saudi arabia, from egypt, from bahrain, and from israel before that a major air force exercise in israel involving european nations united states india . but also an observer coming from the united arab emirates. and there were pictures of jordanian f sixteens involved in that exercise as well. so pretty strong signals being sent towards iran at a time when we are expecting the ready and you could talk to resume before the end of this month. germany has recorded more than 50000 covered 19 infections, its highest number since the pandemic began. germany's likely new chancellor. all our shoals called a meeting to discuss how to react. the outbreaks been blamed on germany is relatively low vaccination rates. about 2 thirds of the population has received the job. and charles has called for a meeting to discuss the reaction. phelman kane has been following developments
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from berlin. the numbers of new infections are at a level now that they have never reached previously in this pandemic. over 2 years, germany has prided itself to a certain extent on its ability to deal with the virus and not to see the sorts of catastrophic numbers that other countries in europe and across the world have seen . but now it's their turn. so it seems more the 50000 announced to day relish relating acosta yesterday. but the numbers have been going up all this week. we've had rising numbers. many different states are starting to think they should go their own way. so here in berlin, for example, you have specific rules in place where people have to either prove they've been vaccinated or that they've recovered from cove it in order to go to public places. but it's not the same everywhere in the state of bavaria or in the south. well, the prime minister there, a leading conservative is declared that his state is in a catastrophic position because of the levels of cove it specifically around the
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border areas with austria and the czech republic. we know that there will be a meeting at the federal level of the federal government and the state governments to work out what the next steps should be. but that won't be for a week. and all the while pending that meeting, you have this increasing sense of inertia. and all the while also many, many tens of thousands of new infections. and a vaccination rate that has plateaued a just 2 thirds of the people. at least 26 people have been killed by floods and landslides and stir lanka, roads and homes across the country are inundated, as you can see after more than a week of heavy rain. more than 200000 people have been affected. monsoon season and rains were expected for the floods came suddenly this time and the rain is expected to ease over the coming days. seminar fernandez as an update from colombo,
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the rains have been a bucket thing across the country and for people affected, there's been no respite for 5 days. essentially when the skies have opened up and we're not talking small showers. essentially, the middle logical department has told us that 100 millimeters 150 millimeters a day. i mean, this is a kind of quantity of rain that certain areas don't even receive in a year. but this has been the problem. and this is why we're seeing that, that's all. what we've heard is that the tool has gone up to 26, and a large number of those fatalities basically losing their lives in earth, flips or massive landslides, as opposed to all of them being drowning in lots of the flooded areas. so there have been landslide warnings in a number of parts of the country. and even sort of,
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you know, very, very unfortunate and said cases where entire families have got crushed under trips. there was one family in rumble kind of 2 days ago. 3 members of the same family were killed in an, a landslide that have been one or 2 sort of, you know, crowds into linings where they have been rescued. but generally, the landslides have been a problem. and the national building research organization warning that the very real threat of for the, for the slips is very, very possible. ah, are we going to headlines on 0 sedans? army chief is appointed a new sovereign council to run the country. members of the main civilian opposition coalition are not included last month. but hon. dissolve the transitional government and detain.

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