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tammy, keeping made it easy to await revenue for tourism. is it now? here at the outset national park, an annual ceremony has been launched hall parisha than individuals pay $5000.00 to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00. much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, there are protest and sedans capital. as the leader of the military unveils a new ruling council and appoints himself as it's leda. ah, no, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. was in the middle of an escalating war of words, migrants face another cold night on the border between belarus and poland. i
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was i'll call the fish follow drawers for the plain. ha ha, ha! did not be an apology from south africa last a party era president released shortly after his death and he called 26 climate summit. un secretary general calls on wild leaders to pick up the pace. but can they strike a deal to find that they ah bone, welcome to the program. we begin this our incident where protest is built barricades across roads. after a new sovereign counsel was unveiled, one which is all but excluded or opposition voices. the announcement was made by a bill for to albert hon the general, who led last month's military takeover. he'd promised civilians would be involved
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in a new ruling body. but this one is dominated by the military and he's reserved the leadership position for himself. feared the move could further fuel a campaign of strikes, rallies and civil disobedience. let's go live nazareth so sir day in the capital heart tomb. and there are reports to night of several protest on the streets of her tomb. what can you tell us about public reaction to but hahn's move well, after right after the announcement of the new sovereignty council headed by the army general, up with our grand people, started to protest in 5 different districts in the capitol, heart tomb. so in albino street a l scheffer of safa bery jabra and, and barry district. the said that the protest or still ongoing people are dra, are, are, are barricading the rules and they are burning the tires. so as of now they are not
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happening at the, at the, on a big the cale. and rather they are bis connected. however, that could be misleading because they did the opposition forces here. and it r are calling for the mass gatherings rallies, particularly for a set of they, i said they say that they are going to show the real resistance to the military rule on saturday. and they are calling it to, to as a 1000000 man march on saturday. whether that's going to happen or not. that's a little bit skeptical because many acts for says that the protests are losing the momentum. and so far, no position, particularly the umbrella of his own position, organization aff aff, cedar. the forces of or freedom and change, have been disappointed by the reaction coming from the site when they have asked for the mass gathering so far. but they said that this is, this could be still a defining point in the country or from fort,
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particularly for mr. glenn and his team. because the main issue here now, the determining factor will be that the reaction of the stress and opposition parties, they are very aware of that. that if they can't put enough pressure from the streets on, did the military rule, maybe they can force them to, to step back. but the export says esl for the opposition forces in the country have been quite a fragmented, and the internal disagreements and in fighting's, how weakened they've put, supporting the, when it comes to, to, to, to organize the slit. and also to put prep a, a pressure that could bring a result on, on our own mr album hand. so the set of these going to be given us a clear picture whether the position in this country is able is able to mobilize enough people to force general alber, half or more concessions or so said earhart. tim,
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thank you. will the ones as if it's very wide about the situation unfolding and sit down right now? the security council has been meeting to discuss these developments. algae, there is mike hannah is following that in new york. well, the secretary general's office was very quick to i respond to this latest action or the secretary general has issued the series of statements calling a return to the democratic process. the transition government that's supposed to lead to elections in 2023 and are within a very short while of that announcement of the sovereign council being established, a spokesman for the secretary general made this statement, privacy taking a look at these developments. oh, i would say they're very concerning. oh, we want to see a return. oh, to the transition as quickly as possible. oh, we want to see the release of from houser, us, of prime minister, ham dark,
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as well as all other or politicians and leaders that have been detained. well, the security council held a hastily organized meeting on the ongoing crisis. the council was told by the secretary general, special representative in sudan, and that the establishment of this sovereign council greatly complicates the intended return to a transitional process leading to full democracy. there was no formal statement from the security council after its meeting. however, the u. k. ambassador emerged to give a statement saying that the window for opportunity of getting some form of negotiation of getting dialogue going off. returning to the democratic process. that window is closing very rapidly. so great concern among members of the security council as they continue to weigh what action they are going to take next. ah,
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now thousands of migrants and refugees remain trapped on the freezing border between paris in poland. caught in a deepening war of words that sat to escalate. as soon as monday, the european union could impose at further sanctions on batteries adding to the list, it started over the government crackdown on descent. it's as migrant to being deliberately moved to the border in protest and airlines that fly them into the country could be among the individuals and companies hit next. better is his presence as he would retaliate. i shutting down gas pipelines that cross country from russia in the middle of an existing european supply crisis heading the wind touch. this is a wine, the defense ministers of neighboring lithuania is stony and latvia, who say, incidents involving migraines could spill elevate from military domain. and the bar that now airports have now, as the temperatures plunge, they try to keep warm as best they can men, women,
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children huddling around fires. these scenes were filled by bella roses, telegraph news agency, near the border with poems bell roof says there are more than 2000 refugees and migrants camped out here with more, arriving all the time. on thursday, some of them got to speak to the representative of the united nations refugee agency in bella, luce, sweetwater, order coverages. the situation is catherine dropping it and it'll be more catastrophic in the day. i think, ya, tomorrow. therefore, we must be doing something. yo, we've started to provide humanitarian aid by the red cross and we'll continue to do that the several days as me, chris, the official said the you and would help anyone who wants to return home to do so. but demand for that may well be minimal. poland, which release this footage says there are up to 4000 people near the border and more than 10000 more across belarus. use. if a tele flip syria, he's now relatively safe in poland. he was driven towards the border by bella,
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russian police. but he says he was also beaten. walner, a goddess, gone. i followed us and then they catch us a thick, uneasy we took and he's like this. in that way there's a below salt earth, just the thought. hick hickman, the faith with her, his the foot. so i passed away from all to couple minutes the use as many has been uring people from countries in the middle east, and encouraging them to cross into poland and lithuania to create chaos. german chancellor, angular merkel has asked russian president vladimir putin to press the bellow, russian leader to stop what she called the instrumentalists zation of migrants. and as the german parliament hosted, beller russian opposition leader svetlana tickle of sky. there was no sign of tensions easing the earl of hair, sir, when you want her to give us and so on. again, look at the european union will expand and tighten it sanctions against lucas sank
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as by him. this is what we'll decide that 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 invite. but president lucas shank is confident he's got moscow's backing, not least because to nuclear, capable russian planes practice bombing runs in belarus on thursday. and now he's raised the prospect of disrupting russian gas supplies that pass through belarus, saying we're hitting europe and they still threatened to shut the border on us. what if we caught natural gas supplies? of course, this political standoff does nothing to help the desperate families at the border. at least 7 people have died here in recent months. there were real fears that number could grow. that in baba al jazeera or even members, all the un security council have demanded that that are, is grant access to migrants and refugees who are trapped on the border right now. we call on the bill of russian authorities to stop these inhumane actions and not
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to put people's lives at risk. international organizations need to be provided with immediate and unhindered access to people. they're in to deliver humanitarian assistance. the bell russian authorities should understand that putting pressure on the european union in this way through a cynical instrumentalists zation of migrants will not succeed. a former south african present after many to clark has died at the age of $85.00. he was the last leader of the apartheid era and shared the 1993 nobel peace prize with nelson mandela as for me to mil at reports. this was the moment when south africa's last white leader signaled the end of a park tate. i wish to put it plainly that the government i stake on a farm decision to release mister mandela unconditionally. i'm serious
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in a speech to parliament, frederick william to clack, or if w, as he was known, stunned the world, he freed nelson mandela and promised equal rights that would lead to south africa's 1st fully democratic elections. ah, if we did not take the initiatives we to, 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 anti apartheid lead announcement. ella walked free after 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,
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but had come to relies in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. ah, we must find a way in this country as blacks, and as whites to live together in b o revolution almost him anyway. the black townships erupted in violence. our hard line of icon is state and bloody revenge. lengthy negotiations resulted in a non racial constitution. and mostly peaceful elections in 1009 to 4. o millions of black people voted for the 1st time endorsing the african national congress and nelson mandela's president. as the man who co wrote, the end of a party, de clack shared the nobel peace prize with montela,
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he later cheered the global leadership fund promoting good governance world wide to many within the ranks of his african people. if w was a traitor to the end, his true will remember a leader who knew that white supremacy had run its course or following his dad recorded statement was released and which after huge o'clock, apologize for the actions of the apartheid government. i without qualification apologize for the pain and the hut and the dignity and that damage that i thought that there has been 2 black brown and indians in south africa. i do so not only in my capacity as the former leader of the national park, but also as an individual and watching out their life in london. still, i am jodi vance in vancouver. coming on,
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trying to honor both indigenous children found in unmarked graves on former residential schools as well as fallen soldiers, the canadian government and 1st nations, leaders come together and rising above is all the italian sissy, which wants to clear the air by including sustainability from the ground down with hello, we got more wet weather pushing across central and eastern parts of australia are at the moment sliding down towards east to see. but we are going to see further spells very heavy rain associated with this area of low pressure. but blustery shower is still continuing out of australia through that southeast corner 3, victoria a c t. but it's how we come to friday. some very what were the adjuster on the east
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coast of queensland fast? they see it dry up here. it brightens up. but notice that wet weather still lurking there across the southeast for eastern parts of victoria, southern parts of new south wales. and in fact, by the time we come to sunday, refreshes out, we could be cold enough for some snow over the alpine regions at fat state. blustery showers continued me while across some new zealand for 23 celsius in christchurch, as not too bad into the low twenty's to, for a tokyo over the next day or so. the time being, we're looking, it's dry across that eastern side of japan. western area, still seeing some wet weather, we will still season when she flowers coming in over the higher ground here. and as we go on into sas day, tad kohler for take it at 90 degrees. but it should be last. she dried dry and getting warm of the air for soul around 13 celsius. much of china is settled in sunny temperatures in beijing of 14 ah, with shawna is
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pursuing prosperity that influence on the globe. and stage one or whether you do this to gauge what be smooth, but one of its closest neighbors. 51 on al jazeera, the stage is said, and it's time for a different approach to one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamont, who on al jazeera ah ah ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories now. protests of a rob to the incidence capital cartoon off to the army chief and how's the
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formation of a new building council? just weeks after seizing control in a minute, trico, general abdel for dogwood han has re appointed himself as its leader. roost has threatened to cut off gas supplies to europe if sanctions are imposed by the e u of or an escalating refugee and migrant crisis. thousands of people are made trapped on the border between batteries and poland in freezing conditions, trying to cross into the u. on the former south african president, jeff toby to clerk has died at the age of $85.00. he was the loss leader of the party era and shed the 1993 nobel peace prize with announcement dela for that work on the countries reconciliation. mm. now it just a day left of the u. n's, climate summit. the secretary journalists told delegates they need to pick up the pace and make agreements and tenure good. terrorist says that efforts to keep
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overwhelming to one and a half degrees above pre industrial levels or on life support. we lane on a gets us traffic temperature rise, trek well above 2 degrees celsius. so net seattle edge is required. rapid suspend the mission scott these beckett and i welcome to recognition of the spec in yesterday's us trying the cooperation agreement that i can see that an important step in the right direction. but the problem is re colo, when the flows in the city seal receive still use in subsidies as met by the i m app. or when companies are being gold plants or when kind of uneasy without surprise, by starting markets and the vested decisions, every country, every city, every company, every financial institution must radically care and verifiably reduce that emissions and the kind of not portfolios stopping now. but
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least 16 people have been killed off the heavy rains lashed parts of southern india . officials in the worst affected state thomas now due to some of the death because by was collapsing on people several parks, the capital chan i have flooded forcing the closure roads in some way lines. and then they've been severe down pause, leaving parts of western lanka now submerged. at least 25 people have been killed with many drowned than others injured in land slides. when al fernandez reports from colombo, many parts of salon to have had marines during the last few days than what they receive in an entire year. and this is the result was track of land under water, sewland rivers and reservoirs and devastating landslides. my lalellah was aware of it, it started raining heavily about 7 last night, and this happened around $930.00 in the dark. we couldn't do anything,
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but it was in the morning, i found a voice, and i remember you were. the landslides came as suddenly as the rising flood waters, catching many unawares, urine rumble kona one survivors said, there was a sound like thunder. and then the hillside came sliding down, giving them just minutes to escape. the family in this house was not so lucky. a brother and her 2 daughters died while the father is in a critical condition. the mango debris of what was once their home belonging scattered among the sludge. a silent 17 of the countries 25 districts have been hit by the bad weather caused by little pressure front. oh hoarder levels rose up to chest high in some ears. for businesses battered by cool with flow downs, the reins didn't help. then he's the server who has a good shot vinnie gumble unknowns drive from the capital colombo opened up his
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shop to this. all we love at this time the water came in a very unusual way under is normally a gradual increase in water levels. but this time it came suddenly and filled up the road like a river flooded everything over. hello, this hospital lynch, allow in the north western, the country is no exception. with patients marooned in flooded wards, military personnel were deployed to rescued those stranded by the floods. and help get people stranded to safety authorities say water levels are beginning to recede . romero's, we'll have dinner, happy at them off. what is special about the reins is that when it rains, it does so heavily. also there could be strong winds and lightning people must be careful. we expect the rainfall to reduce in the next 2 days with the monsoon, under we heavy rains or nothing new to shalon guns, but the current bad weather has not made life easy. the runs are expected to ease
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in the coming days, no doubt, bringing relief to tens of thousands of people who have been affected. but the risk of more landslides will remain. minute fernandez. out of 0, colombo, germany could introduce new corona virus restrictions to combat a record search in infections. al 30 say the country recorded more than 50000 new cases in the past 24 hours. current finance minister and the next like a chancellor, olaf shoulds called a meeting to discuss new cubs to help hospitals that are overwhelmed. several of the was tit states will ready brought in new restrictions on unvaccinated people. the outbreak is being blamed on germany's relatively low vaccination. right. meanwhile, the dutch prime minister has held an emergency meeting and might bring back lockdown measures as the country deals with a spike. in corona, virus infections, also more than 16300 people have tested positive in 24 hours. this is a record since the pandemic began public health experts recommending measures
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including shutting down fish as in cinemas. it could be west eobs fuss pasha lockdown since the summer. and announcement is expected on friday after canadian indigenous fleet as a hoping remembrance day will mark an overdue turning point in their relationship with the government. he prime minister just intruders face multiple controversies over indigenous issues with the discovery of historic unmarked graves of children. shaking the nation, jody vance has more. a good to let remote he will not regard. each november 11th at 1111. am canadians like indigenous veteran david ward. pause for a moment of silence. it's a day to honor fallen soldiers. the message of, lest we forget and poppies memorialize those who gave their lives in military service. lowering flags to half staff is part of the remembrance stay protocol.
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although this year in canada, the protocol had to be revisited. for much of the year, canada's flags had already been flying at half staff in memory of indigenous children. in may, 215, unmarked children's graves were discovered at a former indian residential school in kamloops, british, columbia. the discovery at kamloops and subsequent ones at other schools shocked the nation and have triggered outrage among indigenous groups who believe others may still be buried elsewhere. now, as flags are lowered again to remember, the country's fallen soldiers. canadians are now also remembering indigenous children by saying lest we forget the so time for us to reflect. and certainly for the indigenous community that they believe they learn from the maybe in the future room. such makes such mistakes. for david ward, both a may t native and canadian armed forces veteran who has lived experience. it's an
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appropriate response that dropped was who defend canada. but people and the land and that were all created but thus one can combine all the stuff that going on. will get better. canada's government is still trying to take steps to recognize and heal the wounds from its past. assembly of 1st nations chief roseanne, archibald delivered her plan entitled a healing path forward to prime minister justin trudeau. on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know,
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don't go back to sleep, stay away. indigenous leaders, warren canadians, to brace themselves for more discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and with flags returning to full staff. following remembrance day, the government of canada must come up with an alternate way to address that pain. jodie vance al jazeera vancouver. the french president, as he is the annual remembrance day ceremony. tilly tributes. the nano is the last surviving french sac while will resistance fighter. the belgian ma was one of the soldiers who fought against the nazi occupation of france. he died last month at the age of $101.00. now despite having some of europe's most polluted, and melanie set it sites on becoming a leader of the sustainable city movement. it's now working towards a goal of planting 3000000 trees by the end of the decade, and incorporating nature in sustainability into every up and project. adam rainy
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has more rising into the sky, mulanda vertical forest apartment complex has become a symbol of the global sustainable city movement. draped in vegetation. the towering gardens are equivalent to a forest covering 3 hector's home to 800 trees and 15000 plants. the building absorbs a net total of 11 tons of carbon dioxide a year. the architect behind the project says much more is to be done to truly make milan and other cities sustainable. one of the main issue now is to make the construction process more so sort of because this is a building, was a filter of structure which is price relational and i, we are now walking into the project. often you'll high rise, bring building with all the structure involved and timbers, and beth was, will be an amazing way to reduce the term of footprint,
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also the production of your to with the doings in the construction side process. this green refuge provides views of greater milan, larger problem, smog. greenhouse gases are trapped in a massive plane at the base of the alps. the pandemic has accelerated milan to push for sustainability coming out of the lock down. city planners worried people would choose cars over crowded public transport. so they expanded the network of bike lanes. there's a sprint to, to create more green spaces. of course space is like this one do more than just sustain environment. they sustain communities and urban planner states necessary have more space is like this one. so people living in cities feel they have some access to make resilience, expert, piano, police sato, champions, these projects. but he says it's clear what problem milan must tackle. think very us go, we got a antique eyes, every 100 unami thing. now we have,
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we dropped to $46.00. so it mean that we, i mean, we are reducing animal cars and increasing the space for 3 and 4 green infrastructure. but there's not enough. we need more because climate change is impacting the city that keep waves and flesh go the vision to redefine milan for those who call it home. and those looking for sustainable models to follow adam ready, al jazeera milan. ah, look at the main stories, the sour now protests of erupt. it incidents capital her to him after the army chief announced a formation of a new rule in council. gerardo, for to abraham re appointed himself as its leader and has been sworn in just weeks after seizing control in the military. members from the main opposition coalition have been excluded un security council.

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