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host and no limitation, the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries. films i rec, vic, you're in to tell me things from riper skin. you think about race with breaking stuff and they have is making off invisible. you dear b unscripted on out there. ah, so don's prime minister abil honda is back in power and after signing a deal with the military chief, he says he wants to avoid bloodshed oh, his anger on the streets. however, as protests, as imposing the deal demand a return to civilian rule without military involvement. ah, hello there, i'm this darcy, hey, this is al jazeera life from door ha. also coming up. one person's been killed and
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3 others injured in a shooting near the alex, out most compound and occupied east jerusalem. desperate for food. where on the batteries, poland broadaway, hundreds of asylum seekers are trying to cross into the e u. r gib roles onto along the border between the united states and canada where they're cleaning up after a major storm. that not only d real entire trains, but also the supply line between the 2 countries. that story coming up. ah, well we began ensued on we're in agreement has been reached to reinstate deposed liter. abdullah conduct as prime minister. he was asked nearly a month ago now when the military seized power. and that led to weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. while the newly reinstated prime minister hancock spoke at the presidential palace on ways to take the country for lucel's eyes does
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only dial into moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter and prime minister, i realized the road was not strong with roses, it would be a daunting task brought by risks and danger. however, by joining hands, we can all reach a peaceful place. we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. we should all come together to let these people decide who will take and hold the reins of power. well meanwhile, sedans, military leader general under f, as albert han has praised the agreement as amendment of national unity before he allow that. i see, i see with this political document, we are paving the way for a true democratic transitional period as envisioned by ourselves and the people that what you envisioned at the beginning of april, 2019. we think all the sudanese people know the efforts and sacrifices made by all our fellow sudanese. we are adamant to remain united, remain harmonious. and it is our accustomed to have our own differences result amongst ourselves you. but on the streets,
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crowds had been marching towards the presidential palace in the capital. cartoon. sedans, largest opposition coalition has rejected batt dale and called for more protests. more than 40 demonstrators has been count so far since the military take on wrestle sat as in the capital where he explains, and the details of that agreement. there were 3 men just in the front of the camera to sign a new agreement. and 2 of them are members of the military and even we can say one of the member of the military and the other one is the head of a strong paramilitary group in sudan, which is called the for the rapid support the forces mr. committee himself. so we can see that the balance of disney is every a muse nivia agreement is quite in favor of the military and that is heavily affected and dominated by the military. and we could see that in today mr. tom do was not quite happy about it, but it was a rather
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a stop the t can based on the feeling of the responsibility. and also during mr. up to for that were hand speech. also we have seen that he has tanked mr. hum. duke several times and underlining that she did that, that, that, that great achievement a has been made through the negotiations and also based on mr. handles good will. however, give that a loss of uncertainties. the people that you're talking to here at the people are close to mister up the law. hum, duke. and also even to the sovereignty council. they say that there are several uncertainties in this agreement. we can see that the constitutional declaration is still going to be the basis for the transitional pay period. however, the constitutional declaration that has been signed is going to be amended or also under the mutual agreement for the inclusion of the all parties. we do not know what, what is going to, what are going to be the points of this new agreement. and the, did that the power she ran between the army and the civilians, esteemed the backbone off this agreement. and this southern and the counsel is
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still going to be in charge of overseen, all of the decisions that is really cool. say one person has been child 3 others injured at during a shushing and occupied as to his son. had happened to me an entrance to the oxen last compound. t is rarely police officers had been injured. israel says the attacker has been killed and more police have been to point to the area and correspond high force it is that in occupied as stress them? well as around 9 am local time that this incident took place in these alleyways close to one of the main entrances to the alex, almost compound, known to jews as a temple mount israeli police say that a man armed with a beretta submachine gun open fire on a group of his ready civilians, one of them was lightly wounded, one of them seriously. and one of them pronounced dead on arrival at hospital is ready. police security forces responded to that. they said an open fire on him, killing him on the streets. here too is ready. security forces members were also
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injured in the incident. hamas has claimed this action and this man as their own, a leading figure affiliated to hamas in occupied east jerusalem in the swafford refugee camp. they said that this action was heroic and a legitimate part of the struggle against occupation. the israeli public security minister came here to the scene shortly after the incident. so that this was a planned attack that access to such weaponry was uncommon that the man's wife had left the country 3 days ahead of the incident. the involvement of em, us has prompted the former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to call for a high price to be paid by the organization, which of course is in control in gaza. the israeli prime minister natalie bennett, has, through his spokesman said that there will be a beefing up of the security presence in and around jerusalem to prevent any further such attacks. now poland has once again called on beller roost to stop
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sending asylum seekers towards its border and so now threatening to stop all trains carrying guns from belarus into the european union. on thursday, officials in belarus cleared a makeshift camp along the border and we have hundreds of people to a nearby warehouse. how correspondence that boston is in the bell, russian town of bruce keep near the polish border. we're not seeing any o 57. you were gonna take these people and we're talking about 2000 around, 2000 people still here. and what we are also hearing in this town is that at night, officials come in and take some of them. they say, do you want to go to poland and then southern to these people disappear? what we know is deborah phill. more than a 100 attempts, nearly every night defrost the border. so at the moment there must be around hundreds of people still stuck in this very pool. and at the moment when forest between ralph and poland, they are very desperate. they are getting the basic needs,
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they get the food and they get the water. but it's very difficult for, for, for them here because we have no way out there. what they say in barracks is basically in prison, but they feel that they have to go into the forest who does very unknown journey for europe. that so many you have really, you don't have been facing in the last week. some have died there. so they really fear that they are being forced into the forest and hoping that they can cross to europe officially. now police in belgium's capital have use tear gas on protesters . they're angry about cov 19 restrictions. you're watching live pictures now from brussels. the march there began peacefully, but some demonstrators then began throwing projectiles at police is all in response to new restrictions announced by belgium's government. work from home rules have been expanded and there are further cubs for the unvaccinated that's resulted in a huge amount of anger. and rebels and ethiopia,
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t gray region say government forces have carried out a drone attack. and naturally, as spokesman for the t grind people's liberation run, said residential buildings in the regional capital were targeted. meanwhile, the rebels continued moving towards addis ababa. they've now taken control of the city of show a robot that's about 230 kilometers north of the capitol, while some gonna get a true as an independent journalist based in addis ababa. he has more on that reported drone strike. once we know as the allegation that is being leveled again, the state your been side by the t p left in particular, the spokesperson of the t p. a left get. i told red dog was been saying that at 1 am this morning. any fuel been drawn out was launched against mckelly, the copy condo for to gray, and he hasn't said what the damages, but again, the japan site hasn't commented. they're focused on a global protest that's happening currently. and many, many cities in europe,
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in northern north american nations, including canada and the u. s. saying no more in terms of western countries getting involved in the internal affairs of the country. so the haven't said much, but what we know so far as the u. s. invoice to the horn of africa, jeffrey felt mind is an id sapa, having a conversation with different actors to try to see if they can slow down or, and this conflict that begun a year ago. but again, the us happens to be a wage issue among ethiopians. there are consistent accusation of them getting involved and providing arms perhaps. but citing with the t p n. f per say, that has been, you know, i leased by the european side and by the children's social media and again the african invoice. as the former president ofa nigeria. mr. obasanjo is also is said to be an id, some of our trying to speak to different doctors trying to see if this conflict not
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be got a year ago would. and prominent journalist and somalia has been killed and a suicide bomb attack in the capital market issue. and the, as is mom and dad was the director of the government owned radio. mobility issue and well known critic of the group says it is behind the attack for others were injured that including the director of somali, national television and a private funeral has been held at 1st south africa, the last apartheid era. president f, computer clark, the 85 year old, died earlier this month from london. these 993 declared shed the nobel peace prize with nelson mandela for their work on reconciliation in south africa. to meet mila is in cape town, where the funeral home of president, if w declared, has been committed in a private ceremony just outside the cape town, attended by just close friends and family at their request. declining
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a state funeral usually held to commemorate the death of a former head of state. at the time of his passing president sla, rama paused, spoke positively of the former president saying that he had played a vital role in the transition to democracy. and in fact, had been courageous when he announced that the political prisoners would be released, including nelson mandela. and that's political parties would be unbound. but the former president does continue to have his critics who say he's nothing more than an apartment, apologised and criminal. and in the, a final message, a video message that was released shortly after his death. he did apologize for some of what happened during a party. but his critics say he still didn't acknowledge that apartheid was a crime against humanity. however, did win the nobel peace prize with former president nelson mandela for the role he
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played in that peaceful transition to democracy. the government has said it will hold a state memorial at a later stage, but from many south africans, his cremation has gone largely unnoticed. full of figure for many who remained controversial forestall, had here on out as a political shake out on the horizon as chili elect a new president class. as by john's plan for the contestant gonna care about region after last year's bishop with armine, ah, ah, look forward to brighter sky's the weather. sponsored my cattle airways. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we got rain and slow when the forecast for japan over the next couple of days. lots of cloud pushing through at the moment,
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series of low pressure bringing that disturbance right across japan for monday that ray will be heavy at times and it could cause some localized flooding, whereas the snow will less further north, northeastern parts of china, seeing that wintry weather sliding through very cold air to runs in across the relatively warm waters of the sea, japan will get some see effect snow coming into western areas of honshu into oc hider as well show over by the mounts is probably not too bad at this stage for tokyo. but it does look a very, very changeable here over the next few days. not quite a charitable for northern parts of china, beijing 7 or 8 celsius here, over the next day, or so, particularly bright on the skies. but it will be largely dry, as you can see across a good part of china. indo china has sir. phoebe the dry weather bore, see some wet weather. they're coming into vietnam, some showers across northern parts of vietnam than the usual rush of showers through se, asia, through malaysia into indonesia where the 2,
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are they watching out a 0? let's remind you about top stories here. the sour answered on an agreement, it's been reached to reinstate deposed liter abdullah. hum doc as prime minister. he was asked nearly a month ago when the military seized power. not then 2 weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. o crowds and cartoon, meanwhile, had been marching towards the presidential palace. to dawn's loudest opposition coalition has rejected that deal and called for the protest to continue more than 40 demonstrations have been killed since the military takeover. while sar abdullah gl is a form a spokeswoman for the sudanese professionals association. she says this agreement will fall from solve the countries challenges. obviously this agreement at present, there's no transparency about. what does it in title as well, that has been no public consultation as the people on the street. this is happening,
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launching the hard to, but a nationally request continue for a ticket in the government and joseph, and that's only 3 days after a massacre took place on the 17th off and event. but it is very clear that this does not and will not reflect what the people voice and other active pro democracy groups and defenders as well. there is a major concern after a military coup because the 100 not dissolves. this is, was an unconstitutional change of power, will not be subjected to any accountability for interrupting the transition of democracy. i'm forcing people just to follow what they want. i don't think an agreement can take place with someone who's under home arrest and people
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are arrested. you being killed. this is a biased balance unit, direction and agreement, and it will be rejected by the public. the people of sudan, who are the majority. now people in chile are voting in their presidential election . they're one of the most politically polarized in recent history, millions on choosing. here's the succeed, sebastian, panera, the need and candidates include and left us, gabrielle burridge, and right twin. jose antonio cast latin america editor lucy newman reports now from the capital santiago. next to the quince, 35 year old former student leader gabrielle body stops to ask for this man support . he's told that all politicians are liars, not only will exalt 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 he
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represents what some called the new left part of the wave of politicians who aimed to transform chili's political and economic structure. a tree is his campaign symbol. what did they will, you know, i can give you a cd that represents an idea, but for it to grow, you have to water it for a new chile to wattage we must work collected in formal although 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 jillions. it's given an impressive boost to his main rival for san antonio cash. he represents the most socially and politically conservative wing of chilion society, a defender, a former dictator. i will still pin o'shea, he promises to restore law and order by building a 3 metre, deep ditch to keep out undocumented migrants and stopped mounting crime, drug trafficking and an indigenous rebellion in south central chile. there was an
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unhappy with 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 to the latest opinion polls, as many as 25 percent of jillions are still undecided about a vote for the selection. and ultimately they're expected to be the ones that the side the outcome. but there is a caveat. opinion polls in this country have been systematically wrong about gauging public opinion. and that's what 2 more moderate presidential hopefuls are counting on for education minister. yes, an approval stay. the only woman candidate gained a claim as president of the senate while she represents chili's discredited center, left many see her as the only option for social change. without extremes. it better . gov ya, r in augusta order. i am confident in change that it's secure. that is achieved
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with consensus. yeah, i'm confident that she does not want more. instability in our banner is social justice with pierce and in their center right wing sebastian teacher, an independent and former social development minister who also promises law and order. but without setting the clock back on abortion 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. mm hm. yep. we have to make changes to protect the environment for a more just society and perhaps most important of all the full social change at all . so that's finally the middle class is the protagonist of the government, i think, would benefit o. 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 govern ability in what has been latin america's most stable democracy. she and human al jazeera santiago all daniel
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shameless, also in santiago. and he also says a large amount of undecided voters makes the outcome very difficult to predict. many a hoping that these electrons will be a way of routing chile back into some kind of stability. at the moment. it doesn't look likely with off the 2 years of unrest and really uncertain about how they're going to go through to what would almost certainly be a 2nd round of voting in december with all the candidates who were voted so far and the outgoing president of asking benita have been asking for is that people turn out in large numbers. voting here is not obligatory. so again, this appeal for people to come out and reestablish than the roots of of july and democracy is a call that many people are making the opinion polls. they don't have much faith in them, but they do talk about a quarter of the 50000000 or so electorate. not knowing who to vote for disillusion with politicians on with politics in general. so again, waiting to see how what's likely to emerge from this day of voting today before
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going through to a 2nd round in december. i mean what the feeling here is many people have been feeling marginalized in recent years by chalet and politics. new constitution is being written, being negotiated at the moment. and these people, we have to wait and see whether they're going to take part in the political process . we're talking about the large indigenous community here. the marginalized, for instance, many, many groups in society feeling left out and whether the politicians can bring them back into the political process and make their opinions. heard is really the big question here, which will hopefully become apparent, you know, as, as the votes start to come in here later tonight. well, meanwhile, voting is underway also in bulgaria. presidential run off that the country has now found twice to form a government this year president room and rather seeking a 2nd 5 year term. and on top of this political crisis, bulgaria is also saying
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a sad and kind of 19 cases supply chains and western canada and the us are taking a hit because of heavy flooding. it's prompt to the canadian province of british columbia to impose restrictions on fuel cable, as under reports now from the border town, assume us and washington face. when the heaviest of the rains started falling, rivers, swelling, and flood waters surging. the force of the water took down anything in its path, including a freight train. this is all that is left of what has long been a major rail line, running through the town of sou mass, connecting the northwest of the united states with british columbia, canada. the loaded rail cars were toppled by the force of the water. the steel tracks washed away and in some parts twisted beyond use. some of these rail cars were carrying products and farm produce. others were loaded with lumber. we have
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a lot of our industrial parks businesses that rely on that railway to transport items, whether going to canada or south on the railway to the other parts of the state. the longer the railroad is down and not able to do that transportation. it's just going to hurt the businesses here, the rely on that. it's never a good time for a freight train to derail. but now more than ever, already supply chains are stressed at the port of vancouver about 75 kilometers northwest of here. there is already congestion with a backlog of cargo ships and many roads around vancouver have been washed out. add to that these train derailments and you've got a supply chain that went from stressed to completely broken rail officials have begun the difficult task of writing the fallen train cars. but it will take weeks to get the track completely fixed and likely even longer. for this
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western corner of the us and canadian border to even get back to normal. gabriel's hondo al jazeera su mass, washington, half of the wilds, fish stocks are over fish for the 10th of them. now on the brink of collapse, that's according to a report which found that the decline and populations as far west than previously thought. nicholas hark reports from dac are where illegal fishing is threatening fishermen's livelihoods were in downtown the car in the fishing village of walk come tens of thousands of people here depend on fishing to make their ends meet with their catch. isn't as big as it used to. here's another one, a boat just coming in after a night and a day of fishing. that's fisherman em by sir. come with me and bite. 8 that 1st sight they bought, but he's saying that it's because of the boats that they're not getting as much of
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a couch before the booth that he's referring to is out of sight in the distance is industrial sized fishing. now they're called deep sea trawlers illegally in a matter of seconds. their fishing nets screw up the ocean floor, destroying both corals and the fishing light. i'll go with side of guy know if 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, people here are catching less fish. this isn't 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
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their boats, their fishing boats not to catch fish, detroit to make it to europe in search for a better and more sustainable life. as a by john is investing heavily and not gonna caravan. it's now been a year since a peace deal ended fighting with armenia in that contested region as a by john recaptured parts of it that were previously controlled by its neighbor. sam costio earlier has more now from facility this says as our b, john will soon be a village and not go no car off with its own schools, civil services and agriculture. the pilot project is promoted as a new beginning in the land. that for decades has been ravaged by conflict a 6 week war with our mania ended in november last year. and as our job to control of several areas of no gardner car off as far overseas fire deal. now the focus is on developing the territory building piece, bringing the normal life back to this region. means on looking all these
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communications will help or benefit not only other by job, but also georgia, russia, iran, turkey. and even though many of the villages took my john lee was billed for returning displaced series in 2017. after fighting the year before here is it has the family knows what it's like to start over. well that was it, that they were pushed out of their hometown when our main communities moved in during the $919.00 basketball in the awful literally that it's chilly. they are rebuilding our villages and launching large scale construction projects. this makes us very happy. we will thrive but dangerous. linger the peace deal has been tested by fighting at the border and there are land mines and unexploded bombs in the area . still developments like this. new airport are forging a, had there no plains and no passengers yet. but local leaders say that will change
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this airport, took 8 months to build and opened a month ago. those are be johnny government thinks it's will be a vital part of carbonic economy in the years and decades to come actual. so here port is the gateway to karuba, will bring jobs for the local community approach with the federal airport, maybe new, but the area around it carries a long and bloody history. much like the road that leads to it. now going a car, a bar may have a long way to go before it's fully opens to the nearly 1000000 as series. who want to call it home? seen m casala physically as every child. ah. hello, this is out there and these are the headlines. answered on an agreement, it's been reached to reinstate and oppose liter abdullah hancock as.

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