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audience, how this could impact the life. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. with the law. who should ons top general appoints the new governing body, putting himself in charge 2 weeks after he seized power. ah, hello and welcome on peter w. are watching out 0 lifeline headquarters here in doha. also coming up, picking me the fries with the full refugees and migrants who reached poland, say they were beaten, robbed and ordered to cross the border by bela russian soldiers as iraq. he
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relatives of those who attempt to the desperate journey described their hot break after their families went missing or was separated. we remain on a catastrophic temperature rise trek well above to these cells. and the un chief warns of hollow climate promises before what shaping up to be a busy final day at the cop $26.00 summit. ah, sedans, military leader, has appointed a new ruling council and put himself in charge 2 weeks after he seized power. general abdel fatter albert han has included civilians, but not the main political coalition that had been sharing power with the military before it took over life to cartoon shortly. first mike hannah, now from the un once again,
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the protesters take to the streets of khartoum. the city has been at the center of pro democracy demonstrations since the uprising that overthrew former leader oma 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 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
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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 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 peace resolution. the protests in cartoon could also have been intended to spur international reaction. but for the moment, the security council is weighing what it's next action will be my can. i'll just era united nations. there are some of the recent events before saddam reached this point, military and civilian leaders were sharing power. after the long time,
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leader of alba sheer was pushed out in 2019 following a popular uprising. after that, the 2 sides bickered and blamed each other, the slow reforms and problems that kept piling up. things came to a head last month when general abdel fatter albert han dissolve. the interim government and detain the civilian prime minister. your highness, vote on my arm is a horn of africa analyst. he believes sedans, military will struggle to keep power. this is a qu, they call themselves provision and 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 onto power because in the civil society will not allow this. and sudan has too many for too many problems for the military to
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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, 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 a certain middle eastern countries, but that will not be enough to hold onto i'm not too cartoon and chorus, but it's correspondent, that wrestle said, wrestle, what's the reaction tool is like on the streets?
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well, yesterday, right up there, the announcement of the new some of them. so i wouldn't be causal by left by general up to the fact that hand people starting to to the streets and they started the protests and barricaded the boards and burning the tires there. i've ever had them being on a big cale, and they were rather disconnected. on the other hand, the, the opposition forces here mainly led by the resistance committee and the forces of freedom and change. they are quoting for a massive reli tomorrow on saturday, and they say that we will gather around 1000000 people in the city to show that we do not accept the sovereignty council and made it to the rule. however, their position here have been quite for that matter in fighting and the eternal these agreements. how we can be a position to do the negotiations. but some experts say that tomorrow is going to be a big opportunity for the opposition to show that they are united. and if they can
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do that tomorrow could be defining mormon. but so far, the protests have been quite disconnected and disappointment disappointed for the, for the opposition forces just the federal council of the force of freedom and change. they have a press statement and done seeing that they do not accept this new start at the council. they say that this is not the 70 council, but a coo cancel and they affirm that the resistance is going to continue. they were hoping that the all the prime minister up to do to be back in the office. but however, as of now, we see that the negotiation between the army and the civilians, how failed, and the law is not going to back in the office. russell, thank you very much. refugees, migrants of describe being beaten and robbed at the border between belarus and poland. before being ordered to cross over, about 2000 people are living in dia,
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freezing conditions as governments trade accusations, and threats about the crisis. as i bake reports from that border area, 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 migrants camped out here with more, arriving all the time we used. the father law fled syria. he's now relatively safe in poland when he was driven towards the border by bella ruffian police. but he says he was also beaten. he gave me the faith with her his foot. so i 1st of all, to couple minutes her pro finals and broken bond in here and my eyes are small decor threw up. all of a sudden it'll be little sin shall manage to cross the border just a deer go. he says billy routine forces bust them to the border,
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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. they said, either you cross or you die here, and 5 of the soldiers beat me on my leg and took 2700 euros from me and forced me across the border. there are 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. and they're just to say, 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,
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i'll dedira poland near and security council has met by enclosed doors to discuss this border crisis. western countries including the u. s. the u. k are insisting belarus is trying to destabilize its neighbors, but russia, an ally of belarus, says that simply not true. christian salumi is at the united nations caribbean members of the security council called this closed door meeting, amid rising tensions at the border between poland and bella. roofs 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
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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 roost had anything to do with bringing migrants to the border. there is a game of fer shifting gleam. now are you repeat 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 off for european and 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. at the cop 26 climate summits entering its final day,
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the un secretary general has urged delegates to pick up the pace. and tony go cherish, says efforts to limit global warming to one and a half degrees are on life support discussions and commitments so far have failed to meet the u. n's goals we remain on a catastrophic temperature rise trek well above 2 degrees celsius. so net pseudo pledge is required rapid suspend the mission scott these beckett and i welcome to recognition of this spec in yesterday's us, china cooperation agreement that i can see that an important step in the right direction. but the problem is ring hollow when the fossil fuels is pretty seal, receive, still use in subsidies as measured by the i m f. or when countries are still building gold plans or when kind of uneasy without surprise, by starting markets. and the vested decisions coming up shortly here on al jazeera, with brazilian families struggling to put food on the table,
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the president is accused of using hunger as a political weapon. also head iceland is punching way above its weights when it comes to agricultural innovation. ah, hell i there was seen more very heavy ranges pushing across see gulf, a thailand easing over to ward, sir. at western side of the south, east asia. fat in northern malaysia was st. 263 millimeters dufrane, southern parts vietnam also seen some big downpours. that's going to be the focus for the heavy arrangements to get over the next couple of days. the ne monsoon driving no showers in to south vietnam more very heavy right now. just just coming in across the malay peninsula, just pushing down through good part of thailand, usual splattering of showers there across malaysia. what heavy showers just notices
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and pockets of heavy rain, also affecting java over the next hour. so indonesia, turning increasingly where it receipts them. increasingly wet weather recently ran northern and eastern parts of australia. this line of storms at around 2500 kilometers in length. that same line of stores we should producing some big downpours from the top and all the way across to will se pass of queensland. i will gradually clear as we go through, sat down, please to say, but we have got some live shows still in place there for eastern parts of new south wales, a snares of victoria, still very wet, wet weather, making its way across a good part of tasmania and there is some snow there for the southern parts of australia ah, in the country with an abundance of results. and want denise, yes, firms for me, we move full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy,
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blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let's be part linda. this is broke and progress in indonesia now. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera your top story so far this half hour. so don's military leader has appointed a new ruling council and put himself in charge 2 weeks after he seized power. the 14 member body excludes main opposition figures and has been condemned by the us. it's the final day of the un climate summit in glasgow as nation scramble to find
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a way for its on global warming. the un secretary general says the announcements made so far or encouraging, but don't go far enough. if you jesus migrants of describe being beaten and robbed at the bell, russian border with poland before being ordered to cross over about 2000 people, living in diet prison conditions as governments trade, accusations, and threats about the crisis from baghdad. im ranken, that reports on iraqis have been caught up in that. poland bella bruce crisis de larry swells family from northern iraq, went to bella luce 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 roost in poland. she's now in a polish hospital while her child is in bel roofs, and her husband is trapped on the border. others who ammonia. i thought i could
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send them to gemini for the treatment they needed. we had, they could go via bell roof to gemini, but instead they are stuck in bella. luce rud, it's a common toil 11 members of do all the hodges extended family are stuck on the polish belushi border. he says they went to europe to improve the lives of the children, that there are no opportunities for the youth in iraq. all there was a closed life is hard, university graduates can find jobs. they are forced to do this. for archie's 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 point border. the beller russian authorities have not done much to stop them. near as hussein has a child, a kidney failure in desperate need of treatment. she says she and her husband had to sell everything there to get this on to poland and study tad abilene 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 and they lied. we had to walk,
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but the polish authority sent them back to iraq. and would that be so hard for a mother to think that her son is going to die? many iraqis really stuck at the board, attempt among the trees in groups. the forested area is an unforgiving place, temperatures plunge below freezing at night. some have died on the journey, for many iraqis and others hoping to cross into western europe. it's not clear yet what the future i face him rock on time is coming, his party has passed a resolution that will pave the way for president teaching ping to extend his time in power. the motion recognize is mr. she is vital to china's wealth and puts him on an equal footing with the parties most important historical figures including founder, nancy tongue president. she is now expected to pursue a 3rd term breaking with tradition. katrina, you says the motion is very significant. what it has done is elevate. she jan
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pang is not just an ordinary leader, like president or biden is a leader of a country it's made. she didn't bring literally a living legend and how it's done. this is by creating a historical resolution. now, here in china, the communist party is really kind of obsessed with history, uses history as a way to put everyone on the same page as a powerful political and propaganda tool. and in this historical resolution, which was passed after this year's plenum, the 6 plenum as it's known here, we've seen 2 things really stated here. the 1st is that it's looked over the achievements of the communist party for the past 100 years glorified these achievements at the same time, blah, store of a lot of the mistake. and what that really does is it legitimizes the communist party as the only political force and the only political system really capable of running china. she didn't being really, it's talked about his achievements,
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it talks about his virtues. they was released, communicate from this pain a minute, said that she didn't thing is the call leader. this is the, the, the phrase that's usually used to refer him to call leader. it says that he's adapted marxism to modern china. and it says that he is a man of tremendous political courage and a powerful sense of mission. so what has happened here is that she didn't thing has been enshrined as a figure who is critical to the success of china. a u. s. journalist has been sentenced to 11 years in prison and me and mom that's according to his employer. danny fenster was the managing editor of frontier miramar, an online magazine. earlier this week. he was given to new charges of terrorism and sedition. he was arrested in may while trying to leave me and more accused of encouraging descent against the military john tub inflation. the pandemic can reduce social programs are combining to leave more people going hungry in brazil,
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some of the worst affected families say, even if they manage to get some food, they can't afford fuel to cook it. poverty is shaping up as a defining issue for next year's elections. as monica young kia reports now from rio de janeiro moves that mother 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 deals that tells us that behind every door she finds a desperate family singe in his and she lost her job. during the pandemic, november,
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the government suspended the emergency aid. she doesn't know how she'll feeding her 4 children. in the 5th one, she's expecting the family receives a $65.00 monthly check from the government social program bulls of a media. i shy to work on, but it's worth nothing. inflation to sir is more than 10 percent a wash and food prices had tripled. many brazilians living in poor neighbor was like this one now depends solely on donations to put food on the table. with families like cadina's face an additional problem, they don't even have the means to cook it. one 3rd of what gardener receives from the government social program peace through the gas. none of her neighbors can afford using your regular oven. they've resorted to bricks in alcohol to cook. their meals. will jackie foul. but the worse days are the
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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 empty stomach, because sleep will make the hunger go away. results present jade bull sonata has promised to new social program, brazil aide, substituting the old one. but there's no money to finance it up on us. congress approves the constitutional amendment permitting the government to pass the spending cap. critic sable sonata is using hunger as a weapon to get hold of money during an electoral year. what's happening is that both so not as 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 both of them. you know, that is a problem that is proven worldwide. that is one of the best programs of money
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transfer for the poor. and he's creating a new program with no rules. we don't know how the program is going to work. there is no money for it. there's the rules defined on how it's going to work exactly. well, the politicians thicker millions of brazilian families have no food on the table. mikey, and i guess i'll just 0. see addition ero growing, he said thanks. donald trump had a small legal victory in his battle. over white has documents, the records are being sought by a congressional committee, which is investigating january's riots by the former us president supporters on capitol hill. in recent days, a judge ruled the documents should be released as soon as friday, but an appeals court has blocked that for the time being. a trump argues that the former president, he can still exert privilege over the records. for centuries, saffron has been a powerful component. so the economy and the culture of indian administer kashmir. temperatures have been rising though, and rainfall is more erratic,
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threatening the future of this risk spice. putney metal has the story. it's the busiest time of year for saffron farm on may, roger, the family is harvesting purple flowers, but only bloom for a week. they live in indian administered push me to pump our district. unlike others here have been foremost for generations. the last few years have been tough road and bush and walk to assist. i'd be production has been decreasing gradually when i was younger, we used to harvest about 15 kilograms. now we'd barely recover labor cars because the erotic rainfall and at times drought like conditions for the government installed irrigation pumps would barely use them. but we have been suffering farming is hard work, but lucrative trans individually plucked and piled up a $150.00 pounds in flowers can yield one kilogram of saffron with sales for nearly $3500.00. now there was most expensive spice is staring at an uncertain future. the
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demand focus, re soften has always exceeded supply. and the gap is getting wider. production is down 30 percent on 2 decades ago, filling in some of that short fall in markets like these. it's suffering from iran, it's cheaper to buy and sometimes sold as kish meeting. the government opened this facility last year to increase production until now realize i'm had good, nice family, dried strands. the traditional way here is done by machines, which is quicker and maintains the quality scientists desk the strands regularly and certified them via tim. we're going dre, the want to get it because we heard that saffron gets the g tag here in his scientifically process. so we can sell it globally at a good price levels of that many farmers have produced lying and storage. yeah, i am impressed with the facilities and technology them are low enough of the sheer law he from the saffron research center is telling farmers about new ways to so and 10 day crop. he also advises them on how to reduce the effects of climate change.
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more to meet up, did you, i guess it is rainfall patterns have changed and it's not happening at the right time. if that's one of the main reasons behind the production decline. we have recommended a new regression schedule to the farmers side to see their methods can improve saffel quality and increase production by up to 40 percent. but many farmers are skeptical. they have little faith in the government and see the lander secret. they say nature will look after them, like it has done for centuries. pardoning little al jazeera, new deli. another has been extensive discussion of the cop 26 about her countries need to reduce the impact of food production on the planet and still grow enough to feed billions of people. one country future proofing its food supply chain is iceland. charlie angela went and had a look at techniques that could be adopted globally. we're inside europe's largest indo been on a plantation. it's 20 degrees inside. that could be minus 10 outside the plant here
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and we'll for research thing consumption that show what can be achieved even in the harshest conditions using iceland, plentiful supply of geothermal, heat, and green energy. we are self sufficient with kill canvas will produce all the kill, convert federal concealed player into as we are about maybe 65, possibly up to 60 percent in the next couple of years to sell it with scarlet. we are producing about half of all the salad that is consumed every year in their bel pepito papa car and said, and culinary hopes we produce about 20 to 30 percent of all that iceland. climate may seem like a disadvantage when it comes to agriculture. with this country has to huge advantages, an endless supply of pure water and renewable energy. as a result, innovation is sprouting in the industry. as farmers and scientists work out how to best use resources and minimize waste and free time,
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or the desire to reduce the carbon footprint of to motor imports has grown into profitable business. here the elements a tightly controlled by computer, and there's no need for pesticides. this far nor others and looking even further into the future. this protein rich micro al the uses just one percent of the water and one percent of the land needed to grow soil p protein. this closed loop system is carbon negative and highly efficient gobbling, carbon dioxide emitted from the geothermal plant next door. it's an environment that could be replicated on a local level to produce protein year round visual crop. you harvest may be once twice, maybe 3 times a year. so 3 times a year you get the whole and then you have the receipt. with this, we harvest about 5 to 10 percent of the entire way every day. the next day it's rick life. this small island is punching way above its weight in terms of
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agricultural innovation. even china sent a delegation to learn more about how to grow crops and controlled environments. radical ideas like this, they're going to be key to shaking up the global food system. a system currently vulnerable to climate change, pests, and disease. a system that can no longer run entirely on traditional farming methods. charlie angela out there re quote, iceland ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. so don's military leader has appointed a new ruling council and put himself in charge 2 weeks after he seized power. general abdel fatter albert han has included civilians, but not the main political coalition that had been sharing power with the military before it took over the new council has been condemned by the un. russell soda has worn out from cotton.

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