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a 5th year running with la ah. ready 2 weeks on from a military coup, saddam's army chief, revealed the new council to manage the nation's affairs, would exclude any part of the opposition. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out 0. live from dough are also coming up. while politics plays out between bella luce and the you, thousands of migrants face another night and freezing conditions on the countries puerto with poet. we also report from iraq, where the families of some of those migrants fear for their loved ones. and as the
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cop 26 climate summit draws to a close, but you end cheap holds on world leaders to pick up the pace and agree to a deal to fight global warming. sedans military has appointed a new ruling counsel more than 2 weeks after seizing power. general abdel fatter albert han was also the army chief has been sworn in to had it up be 14 member body, excludes members of the main civilian coalition. and that's drawn condemnation from the united nations, my county report. ah, once again, the protesters take to the streets of khartoum with the city has been at the center pro democracy demonstrations since the uprising that overthrew former leader omar l . bashir. the formation of a new sovereign counsel described as an extension of the military takeover. and in the united nations, the office of the secretary general was quick to react. we're obviously taking
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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. b 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, which is against the spirit and the letter of the constitutional declaration. we
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had a very helpful briefing from the special representative of secretary general folk pettis, who was very frank in his assessment that the window now is closing for 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 ojo sera united nations. so let's take a closer look at house a down got to this point military and civilian leaders were sharing power off a long time. lita omar bashir was ousted, falling mass protests in 2019. both sides blamed each other for slow reforms, a worsening economic crisis, and corruption and that led to major divisions within the transitional government. what things came to came to a head last month, when general abdel fata albert han dissolved the interim government and detained the civilian prime minister. you had as well to marry him as
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a horn of africa. specialist he says, the downs military will struggle to keep power. this is a qu, they call themselves provisional, 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 any civil society will not allow this . and sudan has too many for lines from too many problems before the military to depend on guns and be able to hold on to power. but the military looks reckless. when you consider the fact that sudan in august has had like 387 percent point 55 something inflation and you know,
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food prices are out of reach for many sudanese economics is in shambles. and 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 the certain middle eastern countries, but that will not be enough to hold onto our phone or descending more troops to its border with beller roofs, accusing its neighbors. i think caring migrants and refugees to try and cross as a way into the european union. the block is now preparing new sanctions against bella. luce president, alexander lucas shanker, says he's prepared to retaliate by cutting off gas supplies. as a big has more from the border, with thousands of people still come out from the cold. as the temperature plunges, they tried to keep warm as best they can. men, women, children huddling around fires. bella ru says, there are more than 2000 refugees and microns kept out here. with more arriving all
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the time we used to foster la fled syria. he's now relatively safe in poland when he was driven towards the border by bella, lucy and police, but he says he was also beaten. he gave me in the face with his foot. so i 1st of all, to a couple minutes her pro finals and broken bond in here and my eyes are small decor threw up all of them in. it'll be little sin shall manage to cross the border . just a dear girl, he says billy ruth in forces bust them to the border. dressed in civilian clothes, they cut the wires on the board a fence and forced them to cross or do it. oh, he still afraid and didn't want to show his face what 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. there are
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poles here that are 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 beller sensate or in the zone of the special emergencies. they 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. well, the un security council is held a closed door meeting to address the board of crisis western countries, including the u. s. and the u. k. say better rouge is trying to destabilize its neighbors. according for stronger international action. kristin slim, he has more now from the united nations. here pan members of the security council called this closed door meeting,
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a mid rising tensions at the border between poland and bella roost afterwards. the estonian master spoke to the media flanked by other european members of the council . in the united states, accusing the president, alexander lucas shanker. of bella, roost of facilitating migrants crossing. the european union has been at odds with beller roosts ever since. the contested 2020 elections after which it imposed sanctions on the country. 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. russia's deputy ambassador also spoke his president, vladimir putin has also been accused of being behind the crisis by poland. but the deputy ambassador denied his country or bela bruce had anything to do with bringing migrants to the border. there is a game of fer shifting gleam. now,
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are you happy in union? they want to picture miller and sometimes even russia as perpetrates us of this crisis. well, we've got used that. so the main slogan all for european and the western politics right now is a keep commonly in russia. so it's no surprise for us. he went on to say that if any one was responsible for the crisis, it's the western nations who created the conflicts which many of the migrants are fleeing. well, for the thousands of refugees and migrants have been stranded in the harsh conditions, being separated from families back home has made things even more difficult. and when con reports now from baghdad on iraqis had been caught up in the crisis, de larry swells family from northern iraq, went to bella roost with the hope of finding a better life. instead, they found tragedy. his diabetic son, galen, died on the journey after not being able to get insulin, while his miles daughter, him on got separated from her 5 year old son in the woods between bell reese and
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poland. she is now in a polish hospital while her child is in bell roofs. and her husband is trapped on the border. at this who ammonia, i thought i could send them to gemini for the treatment they needed. we had, they could go via bella. ruth to gemini, but instead they are stuck in bella. luce rud, it's a common tale. 11 members of do ali hodges extended family or stuck on the polish belushi border. he says they went to europe to improve the lives of their children . the that there are no opportunities for the youth in iraq. all there is a close that life is hard, university graduates can find jobs. they are forced to do this. for archie's, it trying to reach europe. it's melanie's journey. they fly to bell roost than will long distances and often rely on people smugglers to get them to the polish border . the beller, russian authorities have not done much to stop them. the as hussein has a child, a kidney failure in desperate need of treatment. she says she and her husband had
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to sell everything loan to get their son to poland and study tad. evelyn rushdin. we took a plane from baghdad and stayed 2 nights and belarus. smugglers took us to the border and they said, cars would take us through the forest. they lied, we had to walk. but the polish authority sent them back to the rock and would die so hard for a mother to think that her son is going to die. many rockies rain stuck at the boat, camped among the trees and groups. the forested area is an unforgiving place, temperature's plunge below freezing at night. some have died on the journey. but for many iraqis and others hoping to cross into western europe. it's not clear yet what future lay face. iran con our desert, that china's routing communist party has passed a resolution little paved, the way for president she sham, pinged to extend his time and power possibly. and definitely the motion recognizes she is vital to china's wealth and puts him in an equal position with the parties most important historical figures, including its founder mouths. so don't she expects to pursue
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a 3rd 5 year term breaking with tradition. katrina, you as mona, from beijing. what has happened here is that she didn't thing has been enshrined as a figure who is critical to the success of china. and there's only been 2 other historical resolutions that have been passed in the history of the communist party . the 1st was passed by mouth to dog who is the founder of the communist party. he passed his will, historical resolution in 1945. and he has been subsequently known as a leader who stood up for china stood up to foul foreign powers. and made china standup. secondly, we had another historical resolution. the 2nd one in 1981 released under the leader dunk salt ping. and he was the man who was known today as being the person who made china wealthy. and now we have this 3rd historical resolution in 2021 under she jin paying and he is being touted as the man who's making china a superpower. and what we've seen as
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a result of all of this as well. the centralization of power under she didn't paying is this really the policy is made. she's been paying a kind of gatekeeper, he's the man who people go to for all of these high level decisions when it comes to domestic, as well as international issues. and critics say, well, there is a danger in that and the danger being is that it might make china less flexible, less able to adapt or to resolve problems more insular. and at the same time that it might make the communist party less able to deal with constructive criticism, which could have serious consequences. not only for the, the older 1400000000 people in china, but also for the world. ah, me now is the united nations climate summit and to the final day, the un secretary general as urge delegates to pick up the pace and agree on
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a way forward, antonio good ted. it says efforts to keep global warming to one and a half degrees above pre industrial levels, around life support, discussions and commitments sofa have failed to meet the you in goal. you told attendees he remains hopeful. will remain on a get the temperature rise. trek well above 2 degrees celsius. so net 0 pledge is required. rapid suspend the mission scott these beckett and i welcome the 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 ring hollow when the fossil fuels in this for the seal receive still use in subsidies as measured by the i m f. or when countries are still building gold plans are when kind of uneasy without surprise. they're starting markets and the vested decisions when it's not just government leaders need to take action to tackle climate change. it's also up to us. we spoke to people from around the world
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to find out what they were doing to reduce that carbon footprint. well, you want to me, i cycle and today i'm going all the way up to hold. i'm going to take public transport rather than my costs. so, and i'm trying to cut down on international travel, taking things anywhere. you know, i go by train as much as possible. i'm trying to be energy efficient at home, and i've realized that i'm already doing a lot of things like not using a dryer, recycling, cutting down buying secondhand clothes and light fixture. so there's a lot i can do at home now and we'll keep going forward on that direction for the city i really can contribute by recycling. and also i take part in every environmental campaign to raise awareness that we must take action now before the damage is irreversible. i'm still trying to the plaintiff, i'm going overseas, but whenever it's possible, i will go on on,
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on the train. so i'm, you know, small things, thinking about my behavior and what i buy, and what i'm really focusing on is buying local, especially when i'm back home. because i just submitted at home. i try not to conceal plastic. i have a compost bin where minus the organic waste of the house. also i have an organic garden in the community where i live. we don't use chemical products, we can eat vegetables without any chemicals, your supply trees. so i try and do my best to minimize my carbon footprint. so, so, so to come here and al jazeera, including an unprecedented naval exercise in the red sea, brings together israel bahrain. i'm the united are members and what's causing that toxic phone covering part of india is sacred, yamuna river. and why it's dangerous more that stay with us. ah
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hello, we've got some rain in the forecast for iran over the next couple of days. this area cloud, his sliding across the black sea through the caspian sea, bringing some cooler air down to was to round him quite a bit of snow. asti as we go on, 3 friday cools off. as we go on into sas day, the snow, not quite as widespread. see that said when she makes, making his way further east was towards afghanistan for much of the region. it is largely fine and dry, low temperatures. here in doha, was struggle to get to 30 degrees celsius in a northerly breeze. got some showers around the red sea, or the side of the red sea. we could see a little bit of wet weather coming through here. but for much of the middle east, it's dry that dry weather, stretching down across the hall of africa. still some showers there just around the ethiopian highlands. pushing down to was the democratic republic, congo easing over towards the gulf of kinney, where we are looking at some rather live down pause over the next couple of days.
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just noticed that wes or whether now started share his hand across a good part of angola. those showers dripping down into a zambia. we'll see some wet weather coming through here. the fridays sassed, i could see some larvae showers there for zimbabwe. when need the rain in eastern parts of south africa, bits and pieces of that over the next couple of days was telling rather wet and windy at times. ah, the stories that meet to be toll find a way of getting a window to another light. these are my babys, my students where i go, where i see them. it's just like we are in 2nd grade from personally endeavors in epic struggle. to colossal sacrifices in individual johnny witness joe case has been firing documentary changed the while on al jazeera.
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ah ah, welcome back. a quick reminder. the top stories here on al jazeera saddam's army chief bell sutter, albert han has appointed a new voting counsel lead by himself weeks off the military seas power. you 14 member council excludes members of saddam's main opposition coalition. thousands of migrants trying to cross into the european union, remained trapped in freezing conditions in the border between better routes and poland. he was accusing better rouge of deliberately encouraging them to try to cross on his threatening new sanctions. on the un security council has meant to address that board of crisis western countries, including the u. s. m. u k. se, bella luce is trying to destabilize its neighbors and according for stronger
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international action. moscow has dismiss concerns raised by france about a potential deal between molly and a private security firm based in russia. molly's foreign ministers in talks with his russian counterpart saga lab. rob. it follows reports the malia military's close to recruiting a 1000 mercenaries and the controversial wagner group, nicholas hawk as more now from deco. this is a really important meeting for molly and as the foreign minister of money explained, i believe job, the situation is deteriorating so badly that i need the help of a good friend here, referring to russian help. and now there has been a help coming ahead of this meeting that's happening in moscow. russians have delivered helicopters, filled with ammunition that a gift from moscow. and then there's been an announcement made by the russian ambassador in molly and that $2000000.00 in military help will be given to, to the, to the government in bomber over. now that's not a significant amount for russians,
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but it is a big deal for molly. so for the, for the, the people in charge of molly right now, the military agent in charge, they need help from wherever it can come from. and right now, they're looking at russia for help. this really is the french, of course, because we, it's particularly this, this, this the go, she ations, that's happening between the malia and government, and the private military russian contract or the wagner group that's been active in the past in ukraine and then in syria and successfully in the central african republic, and there's a sense almost of dish of them from the cold war that in places where france was the primary partner to for, to its former colonies. well, they're being replaced by the russians. that has been the case in the central african republic, and the french are feeling that their influence on molly is slipping away to the
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hands of russia. now, for the 1st time ever, israel bahrain, i'm the u. a have publicly acknowledged holding joint military drills. the 3 countries along with the u. s. r, conducting naval exercises in the red sea. it's one of the world's busiest oil shipping lanes that connects the mediterranean with the indian ocean through the suez canal on the gulf of aidan. the drills come more than a year out of the u. a and by rein normalize. ties with israel's well from western lim. harry forces explains the timing of the exercise and what it means for the region. well, this is being called in these 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, 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
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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 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
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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. the dots prime minister's been holding an emergency meeting and may bring back lockdown measures to deal with a spike in corona, virus infections. more than 16000 people tested positive and 24 hours. that's a new record. public health experts recommend measures including shutting down theaters on cinemas. it could be western, europe's 1st partial locked down since the summer and announcements expected on friday. witness testimony has ended in the trial of an american teenager accused of murder during anti racism protest last year. coll rittenhouse says he was defending himself when he shot and killed 2 men and injured a 3rd in kenosha in wisconsin. he used an assault style weapon, prosecutor say he was a vigilante. rittenhouse faces life in prison if he's convicted closing arguments,
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a set for monday. heavy rainfall as left large parts of western shore lanka submerged at least 26 people have been killed and many more injured in landslides and l. fernandez reports through colombo, many parts if she longed to have had marines during the last few days than what they received in an entire year. and this is the result. was tract of them under water, sewland, rivers and reservoirs and devastating rain slide over the others. it started raining heavily about 7 last night, and this happened around $930.00 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 catching many unawares, yet in 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,
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a mother 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. he silent. 17 of the countries 25 districts have been hit by the bad weather caused by low pressure front. oh, horn levels rose up the chest high in some ears. were businesses battered by covert slowdowns? the reins didn't tell, then is the server who has a clued shot when he 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, manners, normally a gradual increase from water levels. but this time it came suddenly and pulled up the road like a river flooded everything for this hospital lynch allow, in the north west of the country, is no exception. with patience,
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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, she will have interviews, happy 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. with the monsoon underway, heavy rains or nothing new to show lumpkins, but the current bad weather has not made life easy. the rooms are expected to ease 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, auto 0, colombo, environmentalists in new delhi, say the government doesn't seem to understand or acknowledge the link between the environment and public health pollution has reached
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a critical point in the capitol. the air was choked with smug and the sacred yamuna rivers, churning toxic foam problem, natal reports these images have come to define new daily's pollution crises. hundreds of devotees are taking a dip in a river covered in take form caused by toxic waste that flows into it. every day then that it is really dirty, but what can we do? we need to do our rituals and had to do them in dirty water. we can't do this at home and have to come here for the festival gun they go. if you only need, it shouldn't be fully, but what can we do? people who are responsible are making so much money in the name of cleaning. the small stretch of the yamuna that flows through delhi is the main source of water for the city's 20000000 people. it's also one of the most polluted in the world. the government has poured billions of dollars into cleaning the yamuna, but it's still polluted and covered in full. most of the of it's also banned. be broken. entering the water st. forced to clean out the pool and set
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a barricade to stop it from reaching the bank. but critics say that this has done nothing to solve the issue, and now people have them all, despite the strange and the food. meanwhile, the equality in one of the world's most polluted cities has plunged to it's was levels the season much if it has come from neighboring states where farm fires like these have been burning for weeks. politicians admit their strategies have had little impact. the biggest obstacle is that via bailey government, has a very aggressive action plan against pollution. we do not have any kind of a dejan election plan mandated by the central government on pollution that holds all the north indian states accountable for their actions. environmentalists have criticized the government for its approach to these crises, lack of political, lack of bureaucratic will, a lack of urgency and correlation. understanding the link between public ecology and public health in our political and bureau. real graphic class is extremely
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important. and that is the mean problem that makes are a toxic i rip off trotting up and are forest disappearing. study say air pollution, cost billions of dollars every year. and is one of the leading causes of death in the city. millions of people are struggling while the government tries to find a solution. park new metal al jazeera, you deli, ah, to have a quick check of the top stories here on al jazeera sedans, army chief i, bel, fata, albert hon. as appointed a new ruling counsel led by himself just weeks after the military seas power. and you 14 member council excludes members of sedans, main opposition coalition, and not strong condemnation from the un, which says the downs been put further away from returning to constitutional order. or was he taking a look at these developments? oh, i would say.

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