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politics to the global pandemic and everything in between. upfront with me mark lamarr hill on out 0. ah . ready sedans, austin, prime minister, abdullah, hum, dock has said to be reinstated after an agreement between the military and civilian groups. ah, oh, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera live from bo, also coming up you videos and pictures of posted of missing chinese tennis star, feng shui, but the world tennis association says it's still concerned about her safety. a 2nd night of unrest in the netherlands as violence grows across europe of
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a new cove at 19 restrictions. and she laid the sent to vote for new president. the 2 very different front runner leading opinion rules. ah, we begin with breaking news out of saddam reports of an agreement that's been reached to reinstate abdullah hum dock. as the country's prime minister, he was asked at nearly a month ago when the military seized power. let's go straight to khartoum al jazeera. here, morgan is that for us, what more do we know about this agreement? huh. well, it's more of a compromise than an agreement adrian. and what we do know is that the national initiative, which was launched by several leading figures national figures here in sedan, announced it 1st press statement since it tries to mediate between prime minister, hum dog, and general adam pet hahn who dissolved him to a cabinet is that they have agreed to for the reinstatement of the prime minister
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of the lamb took as well as the release of all political prisoners. but what's not clear, it is how they're going to handle the constitutional declaration going forward. that the question was the basis of the formation of the transition government and was time between the army and the force of freedom and change coalition. while some of that coalition, some parts in that coalition have to go to 0 that they do agree on, on having prime minister him took reinstated once again and him picking his own cabinet. there's also questions about how much freedom he will have. any cabinet minister he appoint has to be approved by the sovereignty counsel, and that is right now being controlled by general han. that's not clear how much freedom he will have in template. choosing his cabinet and there has to be also further amendments asked for that initiative to the constitutional declaration that power sharing agreement between the civilians and the army. so still lots of questions on how the next phase of this country will be handled following the political crisis. it currently isn't. what's the mood on the streets?
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how do people feel about this initiative? is it going to be enough to stop the process? while since the military took over, people have been saying 3 things. they say they don't want any compromise. they don't want any negotiations and they don't want to return to that power sharing agreement. they want to see a new agreement in which the military does not have any rule in the politics and in the governing of the country. and it's a day to day affairs, so many political parties and the resistance committees, the committees that have been organizing for protests at residential neighborhood levels as well as on main street and calling for people to come out and protest against the army. say that even if prime minister does agree to come back to his position, then they will simply sideline him because they want a complete civilian government. so it's not clear how much impact will prime minister dogs reinstatement have on reducing the amount of protest or the turnout of protest on the street. many have said that they've already lost cross in the army after they take over on october 25th. they did not trust the army to actually
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handle the parts of civilian rule. so they want a stronger agreement in which the civilians are in charge. and the military focuses strictly on security and return to their barracks from there. so it's not clear if this will have any impact on the movement already. there are protest expected today . and in the coming days, people think that if they don't see a civilian rule, a complete civilian rule, they will not go back. right. we're expecting an official announcement press conference about the initiative in the coming hours will take that live here on al jazeera for the moment here. but morgan, in cartoon, when he thinks rebels in ethiopia to grow regions, say that government forces have carried out a drone attack. in mckelly, a spokesman for the t drive people's liberation front said the residential buildings in the regional capital were targeted. let's bring in some you will get a choke, who's at the therapy and journalist based in at ease of about what, what do we know about this? as strike in mckelly. the government is not seeing anything yet,
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but as you mentioned, get touch regardless spokesperson of the t p. i left as saying there was an attack made in mckelly at one im he said of donna cox. but this comes us the u. s. invoice for the horn of africa is still in december of jeffrey feldman, trying to speak to different doctors within the government within the t p and left and trying to end this conflict again that begun a year ago. and african in boy a, the former president of finance. jerry, i'm mr. my son, joe is also said to be an id. some of our looking at speaking to different doctors within and outside the government trying to end this. but again, this conflict is still continuing. the allegations are back in force, the prime minister tweeted earlier today saying not recognizing the what's out what the other site is saying about the drones saying that he, he is thankful to the children dice grass for telling the truth. he said,
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but he wasn't specific enough. again, no comments from the ethiopian side and we're are waiting it as of now that the secretary of state's associate fear of his prime minister full to fulfill his responsibilities and bring an end to this, this conflict. he said, the violence integral puts the country on a path towards destruction as any of this diplomacy. you talked about the u. s. envoy and the invoice, the african union being that to his any of this, this diplomacy getting anywhere to begin with the children government including a large segment of the job in society, looks at the u. s. i said to visit the force, the accused them of either supporting the t p and left even providing drones and all kinds of equipment to the t p n f. there was a talk of a trade agreement that was not about to be cancelled by the white and administration. so the u. s. is really looked at and someone who is supporting
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the t p and left. but the u. s. is insisting they're supporting the african in the envoy trying to end this conflict again. that times made millions of your friends displaced and again 1000. so 15 grams facing famine. taking back to i know the already yoga was known for in the world, but they took that government is assisting once again that they're fighting a terrorist organization. the other side is saying they're creating genocide. again, there doesn't seem to be any interest for compromise. and we just have to wait and see if that if we can invoice, which he said that he sees a small window of opportunity to end. this will be successful at the end. but again, the impact on the ground is overwhelming, and he feel best still under the state of emergency. many people are being detained . so again, it's a, it's a warning time for the fuel grants at the moment, somehow manufacture date, al jazeera or sorry, journalist. some you'll get
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a show in addis ababa. a prominent journalist in somalia has been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the capital, mogadishu, abdel aziz mohammed gould was the director of the government owned radio, mogadishu, at a well known critic of our chabarise, the armed group says that it is behind the attack for others were injured, including the director of somali, national television, the editor of a chinese state newspapers posted more video and photos of tennis. star peng swayed in beijing. the junior tournament, organized by china opened, also posted official pictures showing she was there on sunday. the world tennis association though, says the new material is insufficient and doesn't address its concerns. paying hadn't been seen in public since making sexual assault allegations against a former senior chinese official, a spring. and joseph cheng, who is a political analyst, a former professor of political science at city university, hong kong. he joins us so by skype from auckland. what do you make of the fact that
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these are, these pictures have been posted on official streams within china? while the farm please, probably would like to give the impression that tray is still active because she lives normally in china. but i think the general speculation is that she probably has been picked away by the parties for holiday somewhere in the remote place to prevent her from talking to the media. all content to continue to tell her stories which are very embarrassing to the time you need to ship, especially in rather critical period of populations for the needs and ships assessment process. to be concerned in the party congress to be held next autumn. because you can the us reportedly mulling a diplomatic boyd course of the 2022 winter olympics. this is any of the,
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the bad publicity that's being generated by a pings case around the world, having any impact upon chinese authorities. do you think i tend to think so that's i knew so far keys understand there, todd, that entire international community, especially the western whoa, has been ah reassessing. the nature of the chinese communist regime and day is a tendency to take action ah, against the regime of course, without paying too high a political price to demonstrate it. sir, dissatisfaction with the chinese authorities way of doing things. so our dis, incidence may again strengthen dependency to engage in a mild boy, caught up the window old impacts to be held for dyslexia, shot off a complete by caught, that is,
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are not sending after bees to think he bends. what about pang suede? do you think the chinese authorities have the ability to sti, be her career if you liked you think she was aware of what might happen when she made the posts that she did? i guess so. i think she understands very well the consequences. ah, but we don't know her motivations that she may simply like to bench her anger hurst, his satisfaction, or again, there is some speculation. dad, charles, she has been used by various political factions. ah, didn't just before the ar, party congress, which would be fine. that leadership succession knock. so there are all kinds of speculations, but we have no basis, no evidence to, to say anything in
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a concrete manner, but certainly, ah, she understands the consequences he descend really believed he could talk to her. but he thinks indeed for being with us. thank you. a weather update. maxine announced a syrup then an empty cat shall ivy new details about fish stocks that are on the brink of collapse. and i'm handy. richardson at the out late stadium in cats are where and exactly one year's time, the middle east's 1st football world cup, will be kicking off. ah hello, we've got an early taste of winter coming into parts of western europe over the next couple of days at the moment is not too bad is logically and dry. for many,
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we have got some showers longest spells of rain down towards the southwest, but his that cooler air just tucked in behind this weather system, which will make its way across the northwest as we go on through the next couple of day, saturday, temperatures in glasgow, lavin se, as a 12 there for london to look at the temperature start to fall away as we go through sunday colo where eventually getting down across france through spain or the mayor of spain also tank good. do cooler as we go on through the week then, is that normally when feeding in it is going to feel bit silly, cold, optically pleasant bellagio drive for the u. k. down across the low country, some rain, they're sinking further south was notice from where to where the coming back into the west side of the mediterranean becoming more expansive pushing across sensual areas. italy, the balkans greasing some showers as we go through monday. it is by monday, some snow with the spanish plane which whether they're around the pyrenees, as well as that cold air continues to dig its way. and this is situation in london, cold enough over the next couple of days, cold enough or ground frost this week. i wanted the latter part of the week,
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but it will be largely dry. by the time we come to thursday, ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results. great foreign walk, indonesia whose turns forming we move full to grow and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let be part when denise is growth and progress. invest indonesia. now, lou ah,
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hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the may news this out. there are reports from sudan that an agreement has been reached to reinstate abdullah hum dock. as the country's prime minister, he was ousted by the military lily a month ago. rebels in ethiopia, tig live agent say that a drone strike has hit residential buildings and mckelly government forces and the t p l f. a. been fighting for over here for control of t grime of footage is emerged. tennis stop hang suede at a julia tournament in bay. jane bang hasn't been seen in public since making sexual assault allegations against a high ranking government official. the well tennis association says the new material does not address it's concerns. tens of thousands of people have protested in austria's capital viet up against the nation wide lockdown and plans for compulsory vaccination. supporters of the far right freedom party of been
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encouraging thank tea vaccine, skepticism. 2 thirds of austrians of fully vaccinated. one of the lowest rates in western europe. the netherlands, meanwhile, saw a 2nd bite of rioting over new restrictions triggered by record high cove at 19 cases, 3 protested are being treated hospital after police open fire. and there were protests 2 in denmark as anger there against the government's plan to reinstate a cove at 19 vaccine pass that was scrapped in september. but re introduced earlier this month after a spike in infections. the french caribbean islands, guadalupe have been put under curfew after 5 days of violent protests against coven 19 restrictions. no one's allowed on the streets between 6 p. m. and 5 am of the sate of petrol. in camp is no longer allowed. france to sending special police and counter terrorism offices in response to looting. and austin were hours away from
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presidential elections from the presidential election and chile. and the nation has rarely been so divided. millions are choosing a successor to sebastian to the era. the leading candidates include leftist, gabrielle, butch and right winger, jose antonio cast or latin america editor lucille newman reports in little connected when 35 year old former student leader gabrielle body stops to ask for this man. support his told that all politicians are liars, ruefully willing to which he answers. not all politicians are alike, but each a congressman is undoubtedly non traditional. he doesn't look like a presidential candidate and is the youngest one in chile in history and says he represents with some called the new left part of the wave of politicians who aim to transform chillies, political and economic structure. a tree is his campaign symbol. what did your w? nothing, i can give you a cd that that represents an idea. but for it to grow, you have to water it for a new chilly to water should be,
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must work collected and we'll go, he has support from many progresses, but it is achilles heel is not only his youth, but the fact that he's running in a coalition with the communist party and that frightens many chileans. it's given an impressive boost to his main rival for san antonio class. he represents the most socially and politically conservative wing of chilean society, a defender, a former dictator. i will still pin a shade he promises to restore law and order by building a 3 metre, deep ditch to keep out undocumented migrants and stop mounting crime, drug trafficking and an indigenous rebellion in south central chile, m laughing when alex. so this is an election in which 2 models of society confront each other, the model of freedom and justice. and another model that is led by the communist party and represented by gabriel burridge. according of the latest opinion polls as
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many as 25 percent of chileans are still undecided about to vote for the selection . and ultimately they're expected to be the ones to decide the outcome. but there is a caviar opinion polls in this country have been systematically wrong about gauging public opinion. and that's where 2 more moderate presidential hopefuls are counting on for education minister, yes, an approval state. the only woman candidate gained a claim as president of the senate while she represents chiles discredited center, left many see her as the only option for social change. without extremes, it will go viola in augusta order. i'm confident in change that it's secure that is achieved with consensus. yeah, i'm confident that she does not want more. instability in our banner is social justice with peers and in their center right wing, sebastian teacher, an independent and former social development minister, who also promised his law and order. but without setting the clock back on abortion
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and l g b t, right, among others. i asked him how he differed from the traditional right wing america. come, you're probably kidding me. i mean, we have to make changes to protect the environment for a more just society and perhaps most important of all the social change at all. so that's finally the middle class is the protagonist of the government must put fences ah, 2 years ago a social uprising shook the foundations of chilion society so much so that no one is sure which way the country will leave, or whether whoever wins will be able to restore governed ability in what has been latin america's most stable democracy. she and human al jazeera santiago. millions of venezuelans are also heading the pole to the poles for regional elections on sunday. recent national survey showed that more than 75 percent of people in the country now live in extreme poverty. and are still isabel reports from crackers. many of them a desk. it's a change that i wanna little sarah most believes voting on sunday will be crucial
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to helping change in venezuela. she is 59 years old and she is a single room with her daughter and 2 grandchildren in a house. in the coastal city of la wida ross, i received a pension of a dollar and a half a month. her family survives on her daughter salary, which is around $5.00 an illness. i even forgot. mean, i don't know how things are going. the change only god knows that whomever wins will help us improve how we live. we've been eating a little bit of chicken every 2 days a bit of eggs, but that's what we have only heard yet. she has recently received a bag of government subsidized food. she buys for a dollar. it is supposed to last for a month. there's 4 families living in this house because they have nowhere else to live. poverty rates in venezuela are over 80 percent. millions of people are struggling to make ends meet, were told that being able to afford food or medicines is a major challenge. but most of those we have spoken to say is that the biggest
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challenge they have to day is running water in this house for a whole. they haven't had running water in months or venezuela has been struggling through massive economic crisis for at least 7 years. is not only affecting people directly, but i lack of investment has also had a major impact on basic services, like distribution of water, electricity, and gas, or yelling at hawaii, nice a nurse. she makes around $3.00 a month. her son is among the millions who have left the country. if there's no change after these elections, then nothing else will change in the same system of government continues. it's not gonna change because they had their chance for 20 years. and it's a vicious cycle and they don't accept change. venezuelans are heading to the polls in what is the 1st election in years to be closely monitored by international observers. even discontent is white spread,
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millions who could have supported be opposition, have left the country ah, finish will associate, his party controls every aspect of the state and it candidates have political and financial support from the government. no president got my load or says that now he will work to was building a new economy model color. we have cable double every town we vote, it's a step forwards to wards, economic recovery. we're going to build a new economy and a new prosperity and annoy the economy. in within months there has been a small economic recovery thanks to a rise in the price of oil and the e thing of some international, a local restrictions that economy see have had an impact in some sectors. but millions are still living in poverty. and in desperate need, hoping that sunday's elections will signal the changes coming. betty, so i'll just cedar la jolla, venezuela. the united nation says that 75 refugees migrants drowned in the mediterranean sea north of libya earlier this week. another 15 were rescued by
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fishermen and taken to the ports of the water in north western libya. they were trying to reach italy. hundreds of people of rallied and warsaw. solidarity with refugees by grants were stranded at the poland, baylor was brought up. they won't polish authorities to do more for people who are in urgent need of medical support, food and shelter. both poland and baler roost of accused each other of using refugees as political pawns. the flood head province of british columbia in canada, has imposed temporary restrictions on fuel and non essential travel to help stabilize supply chains. as recovery efforts continue, non essential vehicles are limited to 30 liters of fuel per trip to the petrol station order an order expected to last until the beginning of december. travel is also the bit non sections of several highways in the u. s. flights were disrupted at atlanta airport after a gun was accidentally discharged. the weapon went off as an port staffs searched
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a bag, sending people scrambling for safety. it's owner attempted to leave. the airport was detained. according to an airport spokesmen, it was payday for several people in the us state of california, but one that could get them into a lot of trouble. the doors of an armored van popped open on a freeway near san diego, sending bags of cash flying out video on social media. show people picking up the loads. but police have warned that the footage will be used to find those who took the money. if they don't return it around a 1000000000 people in low income countries rely on the oceans for food. but fish stocks are declining at a faster rate than previously estimated according to a new study involving hundreds of global fisheries experts. the min, the roof foundation says that there's evidence that half of the world stalks over fished and it warns that around 8 percent of these fish stocks are on the brink of collapse. of 142 countries that were assessed 20 received
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a failing grade. nearly all of their stocks have been wiped out with little hope of replenishment. charlie webby is the chief executive of the flourishing ocean's initiative at them in the rue foundation. he thinks that both rich and poor nations need to do their bit to address the problem. basically, it boils down to not enough management oversight by already is when it comes to. whether it's fishing in exclusive economic designs, whether it's fishing on the high seas, we know from a lot of science and a lot of experience around the world. the way you have good management there, i'm more efficient to say there's more fish to go around. and so what we absolutely need to encourage and drive through different governments all around the world, recognize the scale of this problem, recognize that by introducing good management, good governance, we actually end up in a much more positive productive situation where companies can catch the fish they
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need people who depend on fishing for their lively could, can, can catch the fish they need and there's plenty for future generations. some of the wealthier countries have more capacity to develop the governance systems in order to be able to put a bit better fishing practices in place. but let's be honest, every country needs to list the game. there are quite a few well developed countries with well developed governance systems in australia is one of them where still 38 percent of the strategy is fish stocks, fish to sustainable level. so it's not just a rich versus poor country issue. every country needs to list big game in exactly one year for the 1st time in the middle east, the world cup will kick off in casa, the country's been transformed in the 10 years since it made the winning bid. and richardson reports from our core. a stadium designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs, most prized events, cattle us out
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a stadium will stage the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. the money is overseen every stage of its construction hopes. it will make a less thing. first impression, the design of the stadium resemble the bed when 10 shot, which is the welcome sign back in today's. this is where not just category region. people used to live in charlotte, and this is how you welcome your guest with a fine of guitar is open the door to everybody around the world to welcome them inside guitar by welcoming them in a bit stadium in 2020 to 60000 fans will be inside this stadium for that opening match. and one thing we know they'll be watching is casso the whole nation, not just picking off the middle east's 1st world cup. it will be the 1st ever time . catherine national team has kicked the ball at the school. the biggest tournaments more teams are getting ready to join catherine at the world cup each time a country qualifies. the national flag is raised that
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a ceremony held on the sea front of the capital. doha, i know the origins, ions are thrilled to come here. they are planning their trip. they are now in social media posting about it. they are very happy that messy will be here. all our good players will be here and i think this is going to be a very great, extremely important worldcom. moving a 1000000 supporters are expected to make the trip to cat. so what will be the most compact world cup in history? all 8 stadiums within a metro ride or short drive of each other. meaning fans could go and watch more than one match. today. what i looking forward to is that you feel that the world's going on, everybody's basic, the indo. so the mexicans with the dots and the germans are with teenagers and or whatever with the swedish for example, that is that connection that will make it so special. some finishing touches and
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a few more qualified teams. and now all that's needed before the middle east's biggest sporting events can begin. andy richardson al jazeera, though ha, plenty more video like that. along with the latest news and analysis of the website . take a look at al jazeera dot com. ah, it is good to have you with a fellow adrian, so they can hear it though, how the headlines and al jazeera incident of the agreement is reportedly been reached to reinstate abdullah. hum dark as the country's prime minister. he was asked billy a month ago when the military seized power out a 0. hipaa. morgan reports from cartoon. while some of that our coalition, some parted in that coalition hepatology 0 that they do agree on, on having prime minister ab hm. dog reinstated once again and him picking his own cabinet. there's also questions about how much freedom he will have any cabinet minister. he appoints has to be approve.

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