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ah ah ah, what he does eat a reminder on top stories this hour is really please say one person's been killed and 3 others have been injured in a shooting and occupied east jerusalem. it happened near an entrance to the al ox, a loss compound. 2 of the injured are said to be as really police israel says the attacker has been killed rebels in ethiopia, northern to gray regency government forces and carried out a drone attack in the city of michaela, a spokesman for the degree of people's liberation funds, said residential buildings have been targeted in sudan and agreements reportedly been reached to reinstate abdullah honda as the prime minister. it was ousted by
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the melody nearly a month ago, leading to protests. there are also reports, hundreds, house arrest has now been lifted. for those possible agreement does come after weeks of violence scenes in khartoum and other parts of the country. sedans, military and civilian leaders had been sharing power since long time leader omar bashir was removed from office in 2019. but in the months that followed both sides blamed each other for slow reforms. i was sitting economic crisis and corruption and that's led to big divisions in the transitional government. the situation got worse last month, after general abdel father of bohannon dissolved the interim government and detained civilian leaders. with theodore murphy's, the director of the africa program at the european council on foreign relations. he's joining us by scott, from berlin vega to have you with us on al jazeera. i would ask you about this possible reinstatement of abdullah hum dog given the fact that he was arrested, he was ousted, he was put under house arrest and now he, he possibly is back as prime minister. what do you think is happening with this?
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but i think this is a, this is a ray of array of lights. there is some hope that we're finding a way out of the past that has caused a lot of bra bloodshed, and, and brought sudan to an impass. it's important to you to know the latest state of play. what we have right now is a verbal agreement. i understand between the prime minister, honda and general border on but is not. he had a written agreement. we have verbal assurances on both sides. there is pushback on this, isn't there because the forces of freedom and change i believe who were originally parts to some degree of the original structure of the they call it coalition are saying that they're not involved in this that this is not happening. there are denials, coming out that the deal has been done. if the forces of freedom and change and the resistance committees, for example, are not part of any subsequent ruling coalition. how effective it is going to be.
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well, i think you put your finger on something important, but it's, it's less about who joins the new government and it's more about will, the resulting will the agreement that struck the acceptable to the street and street is the popular protest movement that has been confronting the military to what's transpired since the cool initiated is that the st. mobilized to a great degree and they've suffered boxes. there's been a lot of blood spill. so the combination of the 2 which remove some of the trust that the civilian been the st had in the military side. last, you know, the understandable rising temperature of emotions that the bloodshed is brought, has led the progress movement and then some who are linked to this effort that you discussed to escalate their demand. what's being negotiated right now, as far as we understand is something of
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a return to the status quo. the situation before the crew was initiated, but don't down the street. wanted to say we are blood hasn't been spilled in vain. we need to see whatever comes next further advancing the goals of sudan revolution toward the liberal democracy. this is our overall objective. we can't just go back to where we were, or else it's all been for nothing. what do you think that the, the new structure of the coalition would have to do in order to prove to people that it was moving forward? and in many ways that this wasn't returned to the status quo, because if i understand correctly this correlation, if it happens, this new arrangements. so we say there's going to be filled in partly with technocrats as opposed to political figures. how is that going to influence things basically, what would need to happen is that honda, who is more or less the figurehead in representatives of the protest movement at that point,
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the foreign minister even need to show that this new government has achieved concession from the military which will further the strength of the civilians in one possibility there. the protest movement wants the military completely out. that may be a bridge to bar. but one possibility is that the civilians under prime minister humbug could establish civilian control over the military apparatus of the state. concretely that would mean at the civilians could appoint the minister of defense. the civilians could appoint the new head of police and also the security working. i think that's a very concrete demonstrable step which would, which would show that the role of the civilians in this new arrangement is expanded and increased. that might go some way towards alleviating the protests that the, that the street has now to idea which they see is maybe not recognizing the full
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scope of their ambitions for a full foreign government. some foreign governments had suspended some aid to sedan fund that they, they take over originally happened. do you think that if this agreement actually does get signed and it is actually put in place? you think that's going to be enough to allow that a to come back and to sit on i think they're, they're going to study very carefully. the fine print of the, one of the key aspects and triggers for, for me to be released again, is that it's not just any civilian government is returned. that the civilian government is, is inclusive and really representative of the civilian power based collision. so one of the, one of the challenges coming up to this was that the military had said no problem. we will have a civilian government, but it will be a new civilian government. and we will the point of that obviously, slides in the face of having a representative to the government. so now that mr. hammond could potentially be
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back in that goes a long way to addressing the 1st point. i think he said that he actually good stuff, but we'll need to see now in the details what this government looks like to see something on black and white on paper and agreement. and then i think, you know, the various governments who have been putting pressure on the military and begin to reassess the data market european council on foreign relations. good to have with us. and i'll just, you know, so thank you very much. indeed. thank footages emerged, tennis star pong, try, i don't junior tournament in beijing, but the world tennis association says the new material does not address its concerns. form has not been seen in public for weeks since accused a high ranking government official sexual assault, not a burden. money reports, china has been on depression to prove the whereabouts, tennis star punch, why? yeah. now these videos that be released, which appear to show pang,
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having dinner with a coach and friends. the editor in chief of chinese newspaper, the global times, posted the video on his twitter account, hugh, she jane says they were filmed on saturday. and sunday, this video was posted on the popular chinese social media site. we both by the organizers of a tennis tournaments the form a tennis doubles world champion hasn't been seen since november. the 2nd that when she accused a form a chinese government official of sexual abuse, the farm is probably would like to give the impression that pen was free is still active. she lives normally in china. but i think the general speculation is that she probably has been picked away by the parties for holiday some way, you know, a remote place to prevent her from talking to the media, all content to continue to tell her stories. the women's tennis association says
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the videos are not enough and don't show proof of pangs. well being. the waltz talk, tennis body threatened to pull tournaments out of china, and the international olympic committee says it's working with women's tennis association to help establish pine safety. the united nations is called for a fully transparent investigation. while the white house has also added its voice, we are deeply concerned by reports that pang sure i appears to be missing after accusing a former peer c senior official of sexual assault, we join in a cause for peer c authorities to provide independent verifiable proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe. tennis stars including 3 in the williams and lou that jock that have also voice concern for safety. and the chinese government spokesman says it's not a diplomatic issue. yeah, but it's already become one door about manly outer syrup. john is downgraded
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it's diplomatic ties with lithuania, blaming, lithuanian relationship with tie. one lithuanian government has allowed a tie. one representative office to be opened in its capital vilios, beijing views taiwan as a breakaway province and is threatening to take it back by force. the u. s. has criticized china's move without naming it. equality in india's capital remains very poor for the 8th consecutive day pollution caused new delhi to again be shrouded in small causes, reduced visibility, and some people do experienced breathing issues. the schools have been shut indefinitely. most trucks have been barred from entering the city, coal fired power plants, vehicle fumes and garbage burned by. farmers are all contributed to the air quality . boy loosened his to the body, the pollution is worsening day by day and there seems to be no proper solution for this because everyone is busy and doing politics. no one is interested in finding a solution or the government also does nothing lower than what made in it by loosen
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regularly after bow. the pollution will have an adverse effect on our bodies in the long run. so we should be contributing to creating a pollution free city long thank air quality on the spanish island of la palmer has got worse after a new overflow of the comparative year of volcano, the option continued to spew action to sunday morning over kent has been are opting for more than 2 months and damage more than 2700 buildings. afterwards, fish stocks are over, fished with a 10th of them on the brink of collapse, according to a report which found the decline of populations is far worse than previously thought. nicholas hark reports from docker where illegal fishing is threatening fishermen's livelihoods were in downtown to car. in the fishing village of walk come tens of thousands of people here depend on fishing. who made their ends meet with their catch. isn't as big as it used to. here is another one,
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a boat just coming in after a night and a day of fishing. that's fisherman and by sir, come with me. and by that 1st sight, they both ha, he's saying that is because of the boats that they're not getting as much of a couch before the boat that he's referring to is out of sight in the distance is industrial sites fishing. now they're called deep sea trawlers. illegally in the matter of seconds, their fishing nets, scrap the ocean floor, destroying both corals and the fishing light. wow. government sign a kind of, you know, agreement. we've been trying this, whatever they come, they do or according to new research, 50 percent of the world. fish stocks are depleting 10 percent on the brink of collapse. the problem is no one is regulating what's happening out at sea . and as a result,
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people here are catching less fish. this is in putting just their livelihood at jeopardy. it's putting their families a jeopardy with people struggling to feed their loved ones. people are now using their boats, their fishing boats not to catch fish. detroit to make it to europe in search for a better and more sustainable life. until we warburg the chief executive of the flourishing oceans initiative at the mendel foundation, which put together the report he thinks both rich and poor nations need to do their best to address the problem. basically, it boils down to not enough management oversight by already when it comes to whether it's fishing in exclusive economic designs or 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
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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 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 a 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 a strategy is fish stocks, fish to on sustainable level. so it's not just a rich versus poor country issue. every country needs to list a game sutton. so saddam how forced hundreds of thousands of people out of their homes crops have been destroyed,
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and grazing long for harding communities has been reduced. half of south students, 11000000 people depend on food assistance or more toss a reports from, from goc, enjoy state. this used to be a road until it disappeared under water mid last year. now the only way to get a route in this part of south saddam is my boats, and canoes is the worst flood this region is seen in 60 years. in this area, every home is abandoned. families had no choice but to leave people like no alma cray who arrived here in july, her children an extended family. now sleep in this makeshift house. not sure if and when there will be able to go back home till one couple of my house is still under water. no, there are a lot of his next on reptile one and the place is the steel river. it's no longer home. so how can i go back with them? cool, thought he oh, the landscape has changed. there is no more water and less dry land. the united nations says close to 800000 people have been affected. many of them can only be
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reached by boat. the urgently need shelter, clean water and have to rely on food rations from manitoba and agencies even before the effects of the climate change prices. even before that because of the ongoing conflict and south sudan people were already food and secure before climate change . there was about 50 to 60 percent of the population in need of food assistance. now, with this extreme weather patterns either is about 70 to 75. so we're seeing a decline in people's ability to put food on the table and to feed their children. and it is unfortunately, a ticking bomb flood waters have destroyed crops, blocked access to fields, and reduced grazing land. last year, this area was dry. there were a few homes and animals here. then it started to rain and they began to sled people both to strive to try and keep the water back. and some of them had to move over
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this side. to start over. this country is no stranger to floods, but they're now becoming more frequent when you get displaced. people like no, we have in mandela they're also having a lot of issues with their hosp communities. those, those people are coming with their livestock, and these people are agreeable to a good contrary. so that of little conflict. so this impact of climate change is now going to make us have been denied it displays people. even refugees are not from armed conflict. when from the inputs of flame, it is the 3rd straight year of severe flooding of the white now insults a dime after unusually high rainfall in upstream countries. health officials the an increase in the waterborne diseases including malaria. people out here are saying they need help and they need it fast. had a matessa algebra jungle, a state south saddam still ahead on al jazeera. i'm andy richardson at the out
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rate stadium in tats all way in exactly one years time. the middle east's 1st football world cup will be kicking off. ah, serious, dorcas days. with one man leading the country through. pleasant alice out his loss legitimacy. he needs to step down. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examine the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? and the reason that could effect any human assert, master of chaos on all jazeera, the latest news as it breaks it in the brazilian rain forest means these areas are now emitting more carbon dioxide. and they're absorbed with detail coverage country like chile because of its geographic conditions as an enormous advantage from
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around the world. what's happening here is local forming communities using simple methods to solve big, complex environmental problem. lou . ah, ah, what you saw. thanks a lot, rob, because we start with some breaking news. and football is manchester united. have sacked their manager. all you're going to sole, shall i follow saturdays? premier league defeats away what food they were ready behind. when captain harry mcguire was sent off in the 2nd half, what food went on to school 2 more goals to complete a full one victory. that means united have now lost 5 of their paul 7 premier
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league games. you know, it's his bosses mess off to the game to discuss socialists future and then now issued a statement to say he has gone the club, say that he will always be a legend at manchester, united states. and it is with regrets that they have come to this difficult decision. he paid for united for 11 years and took over his manager in 2018. last year he led them to a 2nd place finish in the premier league box. he leaves them with struggling st. mary's and struggling rather and 7th place will bring you more on that breaking story as we get now one year from now, the 1st world cup to be held in the middle east will kick off in castle the country when the bitter host, the event more than a decade ago, and since then it's been transformed in readiness for the tournament. and the richest reports from our whole north of the capital, the our, or began a stadium designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs. most priced events catalyst elevate stadium,
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will stage the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. the monies 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 discovery region people used to live in charlotte. this is how you welcome your guest with a fine of guitar is open 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 kicking off the middle east's 1st world cup. it will be the 1st ever time castle as national team has kicked the pool at the school. the biggest tournaments more teams are getting ready to join cattle at the world cup each time
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a country qualifies. the national flag is raised that 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, doesn't messy will be here all over. a good players will be here. i think this is going to be a very great extremely important walcott 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 matcher day. what i looking forward to is that you feel that you're willing to go on. everybody's basic, the indo. so the mexicans with the dots and the germans are with teenagers and whatever the tickets are with the suite for 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, biggest sporting events can begin. and the richardson al jazeera, doha, me well, it's a big they have also in kathy because formula one is also in town for the 1st time . the race starts in a few hours in louis hamilton on pole ahead of the championship. nita maxima soften . davis likes has a reaction as the sunset summer sale circuits, the excitement in the stands grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter. what's become one of the tightest formula? one title battles in years with 3 races left in the season, 7 time will champion live with hamilton. trails makes me stop and budget 14 points in the championship f one, i think one of the 1st time. so none of the drivers have driven this track before we stop and quick in his red bull, but he had to settle for 2nd best. ah,
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it was hamilton who dominated under the flood lights for besides, he was quickest in all 3 qualifying sessions, nearly half a 2nd faster than the stopping. and he did it all with an upset stomach as well. yes, that's go. great joe guys. yesterday was a really difficult negative thursday and friday wasn't feeling too well. and so i really struggled through throughout practice. and i was just off yesterday. so really had to dig deep out here till midnight. last night, working with the engineers made some changes for p 3 and that last lap was, was beautiful as the, as a really sweet lot. this track is amazing to drive. we are definitely struggling a bit more than normal, but nevertheless, i mean, so 2nd, so it's all all to play for, but of course, yeah, i wish we could have for, for more i hope the group is going to be good on the, on the clean side for me and lewis and go from there, but obviously we've got to, to cos against max, and i'm sure we can do something. so it's advantage hamilton heading into sunday on
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pole for the 100 and 2nd time in his career. but as he has been all season, the stipend will be up for the fight. david stokes al jazeera, barcelona new coast time. he says they're still fighting in spanish league title after winning his 1st game in charge. $74000.00 fans turned out at the new counter . welcome back, the club legends. it's okay for from ronald caitlin. it was thank 2 weeks ago they edge the height gaming it since arrivals espanol with a penalty from memphis to pie one no victory. this is also from night to 6, the still a points behind leaders severe. i'm a little bit ok, duncan informed us, we're far behind but there's a lot of games left. are very positive, so why not? we're going to fight. we've seen in the past, in a league where teams were able to recover from far behind. so why not or wall tennis number one, novak chocolate, which is still undecided whether he'll play in the australian open now that's it's mandatory, fully vaccinated against the 19. he's never declared his vaccination status,
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that's one of the officials involvement. adamant the all players including the defending champion must be li, jobs on facet age of which last in the semi finals of the a t p finals inter and be seen by germany's alexanders. that is based on human hyperlinks on sunday stuff, which is all about the australian open. are you able to tell us that you'll definitely be in a straight to trying to find your title. we'll see. do you think it's a bad. busy decision by bunch and i'm sure you've been to, into the last few weeks i haven't been talking to them to be honest. i was just waiting to hear what the the news is going to be. now that i know was you have to wait and see. i hope he's able to play because at the end of the day, yet i'm number 3. well, so if he doesn't play, it's easy to win determined. that is obvious, but also he's number 11, so he should be it. he should be there. and i think hopefully those government will
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make an exemption or whatever it is and that they can do for him to be able to, to participate there. that was a thrilling rugby match and paris france beat new zealand for the 1st time in 12 years. the home seemed running for tries to win the match 40 points to $25.00. their 1st win over the all blacks and powers since 1973. now this fall is these humans defeats the i'm in last week. it's the 1st time they've suffered back to back losses against european or physician since 1994. and it was a good day for the northern hemisphere, england's convert to the late penalties to be wo champions south africa by one pointed to can and well, the australia will say like, just a single point. well that's what you support for now, but i'll be back later. sorry, thanks very much. indeed. adrian finnegan is going to be here in a couple of minutes. stay with the spar. oh,
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arising where investments are waiting to flourish. with even supplied by tradition. and where beautiful possibilities are offered in less than a year. how high the middle east with well, in preparation the country is staging. a major tournament. think the nations going head to head in thanks, porpoise built stadiums, but 2022 will keep you across the action as council prepares for the regions. biggest sporting events that be for our cup on algebra. ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera.
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ah, the agreement between sir don's military and civilian groups could see deposed. prime minister abdullah, hum dock back in power. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is al 0 alive from doha. also coming up at least one person's been killed and for others injured it. a shooting, had occupied east jerusalem violence in the netherlands for a 2nd night with protests elsewhere in europe against view coded 19 measures on.
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