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of a house to search already the authorities, al jazeera, has t's on the ground. liquid rock, big shot up into the air as well as chemicals being released to bring you removed when documentaries, and light knees ah 2 weeks on from the military curse at odds. army chief reveals the new council to manage the nations of fast, but excludes any part of the opposition. ah, hello, money fight. this is out there. a lie from dough or so coming up on politics plays out between bellow is that you thousands of migrants face. yes. and not the nicest freezing conditions in the countries border with holland. i've got 26 client summit tours to a close to view and section general calls on well leaders to pick up the pace on
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agree to a deal to fight global. mimic and sri lanka is knee deep in flood will dissolve. a heavy rain leads at least 25. ah, we begin in sudan where the army chief has appointed a new ruling council more than 2 weeks after the military seas power. general abdel father albert hans been sworn in as the head, but the new 14 member council excludes members of the main opposition coalition. it strong condemnation from the un, which says to don's been put farther away from returning to constitutional order. my county has this report. once again, the protesters take to the streets of cartoon. the city has been at the sent off pro democracy demonstrations since the uprising that overthrew former leader
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o my elbow. she is the formation of a new sovereign council, described as an extension of the military's takeover. and in the united nations, the office of the secretary general was quick to react. we're obviously 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. the transition government was intended to guide the country towards democratic elections in 2023. it was disbanded by military leaders. last month, the prime minister placed under house arrest and a number of political figures imprisoned. the security council held a hastily arranged meeting to discuss the crisis. no statement was issued by the council as a whole. the u. k. is the pen holder, which means it takes the lead on the issue. and the ambassador had this to say, we remain gravely concerned by reports of further unilateral action by the military,
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which is against the spirit and the letter of the constitutional declaration. we had a very helpful briefing from the special representative of secretary general capacities who was very frank in his assessment that the window now is closing at fort dialogue and for peaceful resolution. the protestant cartoon could also have been intended to spur international reaction. but for the moment, the security council is weighing what its next action will be. my cana all jazeera united nations. let's take a closer look at how see dawn that got to this point. military and civilian leaders were sharing power off to long time leader. omar bashir was ousted, falling mass protests and 2019. both sides blamed each other for sleigh reforms. a worsening economic crisis, and corruption that led to major divisions within the transitional governments.
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things came to head last month. when general abdel father albert han dissolve. the interim government and detain, the civilian prime minister johan has molded. my name is a horn of africa analyst on a lecturer international relations at george mason university, joins us. i skype from new york many thanks for speaking to us. what are your thoughts on this new governing? sovereign counsel? is this the military and alba hahn trying to tighten their grip on power? it certainly seems like it. this is a cool. they call themselves provision, usually cool leaders when they take over. and the remaining part for a long time, we've seen this over and over again in many places. however, in this situation, i think the sudanese military will have a very tough time holding on to power because so many civil society would not allow
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this. and sudan has too many for lies in too many problems before the military to depend on guns and be able to hold on to power. they were reports in the last few days that prime minister della hun dog, who was the head of the former civilian cabinet, was in talks to be part of this new transitional counsel. clearly that hasn't happened. is that significant? well, it's very significant. mm hm. dog was asking for the release of other political prisoners. i don't think he succeeded in that. doc is a key figure in light of the economic problems that sudan is facing. he was someone who was able to deal with international financial institutions and get loan forgiveness for sudan and financial help from other places. is an experience technocrat. and now sidelining him and the military taking over
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is not going to sit well with the international community, particularly the financial institutions and the united states and britain on which sudan is very dependent on this point to, to, to bail it out of. it's, and that's an interesting point because efforts so far from regional and international players, depression, the military of so far at least proved fruitless. how much influence do they actually have whether they have the financial leverage. yeah. and certainly looks like they are going to use it, but the military looks reckless when you consider the fact that the sudan in august has had like 387 percent point 55 something inflation. and it's so, you know, food prices are out of reach for many sudanese economics is in shambles. and
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so i don't know what the military leaders are thinking in terms of being able to hold on to power because i don't really see any country that would support them. i think they might be depending on a certain middle eastern countries, but that will not be enough to hold on to power was unable to share. she had support system that helped him last long as you did. and also he had oil income from sudan. and so she done a very different situation right now. johan, as well to marry, i'm really interesting to get your thoughts, horn of africa. i'm listen lecture and international relations at george mason university. thank you. poland is sending more troops to its border with bellowing, accusing its neighbor,
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encouraging migrants, and refugees to enter its territory. european unions preparing new sanctions against salaries. president alexander lucas jenkins says he's prepared to retaliate by cutting off gas. applies to the e. as a bank has more from the poland galleries border with thousands of people are camped out in the cold. as the temperature plunges, they tried to keep warm as best they can. men, women, children huddling around fires. these scenes were filmed by better bruises, telegraph news agency, near the border with poland. villaru says there are more than 2000 refugees and migrants camped out here with more arriving all the time. but the routine authorities have just released these pictures. all look at us drop. it's a total catastrophe. so many women in the 8th or 9th month of pregnancy. we don't have other options, so they'll probably be giving birth here. they don't want to leave the camp,
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is that there is a huge sher, probability of provocations already. bella, russian soldier were shooting into the year. oh, no loading thing. got their guns, throwing out artificial bombs. so we do also how to, to introduce the state of america. emergency on a very narrow piece of land department. the most recent president german chancellor angler merkel has asked russian president vladimir putin to pressed by the routine leadership to stop what she called the instrumentalists zation of migrants. that president lucas sh ankles confident he's got moscow's packing. roger, not least, because to nuclear capable. russian planes have practiced bombing grants, embedded routes on thursday. we used the father law fled syria. he's now relatively safe in poland when we, when he was driven towards the border by bella ruffian police. but he says he was also beaten. he gave me the phrase with her his fault. so i passed away from all to couple minutes. i broke my nose and broke
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a bone in here and my eyes are small decor, 3rd annabella with me. it will be little sin, shall manage to cross the border just a day ago. he says billy routing forces bust them to the board after dressed in civilian clothes, they cut the wires on the board a fence and forced them to cross or do he still afraid and didn't want to show his face. they said, either you cross or you die here on 5 of the soldiers beat me on my leg and took 2700 euros from me and forced me across the border. the there are polls here. the us trying to help this charity has collected clothes and food. i think we are all very afraid that people die very quickly in really ah, and we will not be able to do anything about it because they will die on the bellows . sensate, or in the zone of the special emergency state. the political standoff does nothing to help the desperate families at the border which poland is preventing aid workers,
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as well as jernace from reaching at least 7 people have died here in recent months . there's a real fear that number could grow, but also how long can discontinue this 15000 polish forces at the border with daily attempts from people to cross. the still 1000 stuck in freezing temperatures, with nowhere to go aside, beg i'll de 0. poland has got more in the story, kristen selim. he has been following meetings that have been held at the united nations headquarters on this very issue. kristin, good to see. what if we heard from the u embassy thing? yes. while the security council held a closed door meeting, that was how that was called by european members of the security council, with the tension at the border rising since poland deployed additional soldiers there. earlier this week, there was growing concern. after this meeting, that stony ambassador came out,
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surrounded by his counterparts from the united states, from albania, norway, and read a statement, and basically called the situation there, a threat to regional security. he accused bell ruffian president, victor, i, alexander lucas jenko of orchestrating this crisis of basically facilitating the legal crossing of these migrants in retaliation for the e. u. imposing sanctions on beller ruse after the contested 2020 elections and in response to the crackdown on a political dissidents there. how to listen to what the estonian ambassador had to say. the bill original authorities should understand that putting pressure on the european union in this way through a cynical instrumental ization of migrants will not succeed. and not russia have now wait in on all this. what is this don sal niecy?
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yes, while poland has accused russia of helping to orchestrate this crisis, a deputy ambassador for russia to the united nations, dmitri polanski came out, then spoke to the press before the meeting, even took place, attempting to throw a cold water on the, on the statements of the europeans and so on. he flat out denied that russia or bella roost was doing anything to help the migrants crossed the border. there is a game or for shifting blame. now by european union. they want to picture bill. it was, and sometimes even russia as perpetrators of this crisis. well, we've got used that. so the main slogan all for european them. the western politics right now is a keep com and leon russia. so it's no surprise for us. and he said, if anyone's causing this cry says sits western countries,
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because they're the ones that caused the problems that the migrants are fleeing from. so i do expressions of concern here at the united nations by som, but russia not backing down and supporting belarus in the us when so heads all out, is there any brazilian families is struggling to put feed on the table will tell you why the president is being used of using hunger as a weapon, plus i'm jody vance in vancouver. coming up, 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. ah
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hello. we got more severe weather pushing cross central parts of the u. s. at the moment, all associated with this large, massive cloud north of the board of canada. we are looking at some significant snowfall. typically in manitoba towards ontario. i rain sleep, the snow that's going to make his way further eastwards, the severe storms sweeping away from the eastern seaboard. by the time we come to friday afternoon, surprises guys coming back, he behind, but what a splattering of showers either side of the lakes and when she weather. meanwhile, across the pacific northwest, pushing up into where b. c mats are going to make its way further. east was free friday and saturday. we could do some right further south alley. 32 degrees, high fire risk continuing here. then over the next few days as around 7 or 8 degrees above the seasonal average says that when she mix moving across alberta to was the scotch, why, mattie sober once again, more snow coming back in across the northern plains will see that when she makes making his way out to was at northeast corner for us,
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but to the south that it should be large, he try while she dry too, for the eastern islands of the caribbean. wet weather, for western areas of cuba, the yucatan peninsula. central america. seeing quite a splattering of shares, still wanted to shout for jamaica, but turning a little try here. ah, al jazeera world, his into the murky world of state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists, it's 0 perfect technology. the fact that smartphones cisco is this, the new frontier espionage think about the sophistication of exports to break in performs. this is as good as it gets this high and you're on al jazeera. ah
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ah ah, welcome back. what a reminder on top stories this our c don's army chief abdul thought albert han has appointed a new ruling. counsel led by himself weeks off to the miniature these power. the new 14 member council excludes members of saddam's main opposition. kurdish thousands of refugees trying to cross into the european union, remained trapped on the border between baller, bruce and poland. the ear accusing delivery of encouraging the migrants on is threatening new sanctions. alorie says it will retaliate a cussing off gas it and the un security council has met to address the board across this western countries, including the u. s. in the u. k. say valerie was trying to destabilize its
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neighbors and it's calling a stronger international sh. now as the united nations climb at summit enters its final day, the un sexy general has urged delegates to pick up pace and agree on a way for it. and tenure. good terrorist says efforts to keep global warming to one and a half degrees above pre industrial levels is on life support. while discussions and commitment so far have failed to meet the un skulls, he told attendees he remains hopeful. we remain on a catastrophic temperature rise trek well above 2 degrees celsius. so net 0 pledge is required. rabbit sustained, the missions cuts these vectors. and i welcome to recognition of these facts in yesterday's us, china cooperation agreement that i can see that an important step in the right direction. but promises serene colo when the fossil fuels industry seal receives
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steal using subsidies, as measured by the i m m. or when companies are still building gold plans, or when carbon is seen without the price by stopping markets and the vested decisions. heavy rainfall has left parts of western shoreline has submerged at least 26 people have been killed and many more injured in landslides. but now fernandez reports from columba, many parts of she lanka have had marines during the last few days than what they received in an entire year. and this is the result was track of land under water, swollen rivers and reservoirs and devastating landslide. well, over the others, it started raining heavily about 7 last night, and this happened around 930 in the dark. we couldn't do anything. it was in the morning. we found a lot of, i remember the landslides came as suddenly as the rising flood waters,
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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 low pressure front. oh, hoarder levels rose up to chest high in some ears of businesses battered by cool with slow downs. the reins didn't help then is the server who has a closed shop in the gumble unknowns drive from the capital. colombo opened up his shop to this. all we love out of his time, the water came in a very unusual way under is normally
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a gradual increase from water levels. but this time it came suddenly and pulled up the road like a river flooded everything over. hello, this hospital, lynch, allow in the north west of the country is no exception. with patience, marooned in flooded wards, military personnel were deployed to rescued those stranded by the floods and help get people stranded to safety authority. you say water levels are beginning to recede. romera, he will have dinner. he's happy at them off. what is special about the rates 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. messaging with the monsoon under we heavy rains are nothing new. to shalon guns, but the current bad weather has not made life easy. the rains are expected to ease in the coming days, no doubt bringing relief to tens of thousands of people who have been affected. but the rest of more landslides will remain below fernandez aldo 0 colombo,
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the former south african president, f. w to clerk has died. at the age of 85, he was the country's last apartheid era president. he shared the 1993 nobel peace prize with nelson mandela for their work on reconciliation in south africa. the dutch prime minister has been holding an emergency meeting and may bring back lockdown measures as the country deals with its own spike in corona, virus infections. all the 16000 people tested positive in the last 24 hours a record since the pandemic began public health experts. so recommending measures including shutting down faces and cinemas. it could be western, europe's fast partial locked down since the summer and announcement on the new policies is expected. this friday. germany has recorded more than 50000 coven 19 infections, its highest number since the pandemic began. germany's likely new chance that olaf
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sholtes called a meeting to discuss how to react yap rights been blamed on germany's relatively low vaccination rates. but 2 thirds of the population has received the jad far i groups and others have mocked pardons independence day with march through central war. so some of the protesters cold for strong, the buddhist in reference to the hundreds of migrants trying to legally enter the country that happened blocked by polish troops. the demonstration had been banned by the cities maya, but was overturned by the national government. similar events happen more by violence in recent years. and brazil inflation the pandemic, and a lack of investment in social programs means the number of people going hungry is growing. president variable scenario is trying to amend the constitution to allow him to spend more to address the problem. but critics say he's using poverty as an excuse to increase his own campaign budget ahead of next year's election. monica
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yanna care reports from ria dish near medusa. vasa has been walking the streets of re diginero for the past 3 decades. she works for the n g o citizenship action, distributing food for the needy to sally way is not the place where one would expect to find hunger for. but since 2014, the number of hungry in brazil has doubled from 9000000 to 19000000 people. that's the equivalent of the entire population of chile or romania. i mean, my user tells us that behind every door she finds a desperate family scene. jenny said she lost her job during the pandemic. in november, the government suspended the emergency aid. she doesn't know how she'll feeding her 4 children. and the 5th one,
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she's expecting the family receives a $65.00 monthly check from the government, social program, bulls of amelia. a sky will come, but it's worth nothing. so inflation to sears, more than 10 percent and food prices have tripled. many brazilians living in poor neighborhoods like this one now depends solely on donations to put food on the table. but families like got enough facing additional problem. they don't even have the means to cook it. one 3rd avoid getting there receives from the government social program, pays through the gas. none of her neighbors can afford using a regular oven. they've resorted to bricks and alcohol to cook their meals for jackie foul. but the worst days are the ones towards the end of the month. when you have nothing to cook and you must tell your children to go to bed early on an
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empty stomach, because sleep will make the hunger go away. results present jane bull sonata has promised to new social program, brazil aide, substituting the old one. but there's no money to finance it up on this. congress approves the constitutional amendment permitting the government to pass the spending cap. critic, sable zenato is using hunger as a weapon to get hold of money during an electoral year. what's happening is that both on others using hunger as a tool to expand, expands his money so he can make a better campaign in the next year. so he is extinguishing bosa formula. that is a problem that is proven worldwide. that is one of the best programs of, of, of money transfer for the poor. and he's creating a new program with no rules. we don't know how the program is gonna work. there's
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no money for it. there's no rules defined or how it's gonna work exactly. while the politicians pick her millions of brazilian families have no food on the table. monica inactive? i'll just iraq here, diginero. canadian indigenous leaders or marking remembrance day as an overdue turning point. no relationship with the canadian government prime minister . justin today has faced multiple controversies this year. specifically his government's handling of indigenous issues. jody vance reports from vancouver. just to let them know that, hey, not forgot. each november 11th at 11 11, am canadians like indigenous veteran david ward paused 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 and military service. lowering flags to half staff is part of the remember and 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 cam loops 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 countries 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 to take leave . they learn from that maybe in the future room. such makes such mistakes. for david ward, both a may
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t native and canadian armed forces veteran who has lived experience. it's an appropriate response to wash, to defend canada, the people and the land. and that for all canadian bucket up once we combine all the stuff that's going on, well good, better candidates government is still trying to take steps to recognize and heal the wounds from its past. assembly of 1st nations chief rosanne 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 gather and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know, don't go back to sleep, stay awake,
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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. jody vance al jazeera, vancouver ah mrs. al jazeera, these, your top stories, saddam's army, chief of the sofa, but han has appointed a new ruling, counsel led by himself, weeks off to the military seas power. the new 14 member council excludes members of citizens, main opposition coalition. it's thrown condemnation from the un, which says saddam's been put father way from returning to constitutional order. obviously taking a look at these developments. oh, i.

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