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ah ah ah sedans prime minister bill a 100 as back and power after signing a deal with the military chief. he says he wants to avoid bloodshed. ah, that has anger on the streets protest as opposed to the deal demand, a return to civilian rule with no role for the military. one person is killed on the violence. ah, hello there, i'm is darcy. hey, this is out there. live from durham also coming up. one person has been killed and
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3 others injured in a shooting near the alex a most compound and occupied east jerusalem. desperate for food, hundreds of asylum seekers stay put on the bellows. poland border hoping to cross into the you. ah oh he began and stood on we're in agreement has now been reached to reinstate to pose liter abdullah. hum dark as prime minister. he was ousted now nearly a month ago when the military seized power that there to weeks of protests, an unrest across the nation. well, the newly reinstated prime minister hancock spoke out the presidential palace on ways to take the country forward. reasons that i was designing, darling, the 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
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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. we lost it on the military, lead and general, other fat out. the hon has praise that agreement as a moment of national unity be dorky. i love that i last the us, he 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 and all the efforts and sacrifices made by all our fellow sudanese, we are adamant to remain united, remain harmonious. and it is our custom to have our own differences result amongst ourselves in. but it's a different scene on the streets, crowds the notching in the capital and other cities after the longest opposition coalition rejected that dale and doctor's committee has one pass and has now died from gunshot wounds and undermine more than 40. demonstrators have been counted
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absent from that, which will take either a restless ada is in capital cartoon way explains some of the details of this agreement. there were 3 men just in the front of the camera to signed 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 rapper support the forces mr. committee himself. so we can see that the balance of this 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. hum, duke was not quite happy about it, but it was rather a stop the t can based on the feeling of the responsibility and also during mr. up to for that will hand speech. also we have seen that he has tanked mr. hum duke
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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 goodwill. however, give that a loss of uncertainties. the people that you're talking to here at the people are close to mr. de la ham duke, and also even to the southern at the cost of the 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 it did the power she ran between the army and the civilians, esteemed the backbone off this agreement. and this southern to cancel is still going to be in charge of overseeing all of the decisions. while, sorry, i'm the goal is a former spokesman for the sudanese professionals association. she says this
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agreement will fall from falls. the countries challenges obviously this agreement at present. there is no transparency about what does the title as well that has been no public consultation as the people on the street. this is happening, launching the hot 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 it is very clear that this does not i 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,
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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 are arrested. you being killed. this is a biased balance unit. directional agreement, and it will be rejected by the public. the people of sudan, who are the majority? no meeting on and is waiting, please say one person has been killed and 3 others injured during the shooting, occupied east jerusalem. and happens near an entrance to the alex enough compound to israeli police officers had been enchant itself as the attacker has been killed . more police have also been deployed to the area are correspondent, high force. it is that in occupied as jason well as around 9 am local time. that
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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 sub machine 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 will also 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,
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the involvement of m asked 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 garza, the israeli prime minister natalie bennett, has through his spokesman said it there will be a beefing up of the security presence in and around jerusalem to prevent any further such attacks. now, police and belgium's capital have used tear gas on a crowd of protesters angry about coven 19 restrictions. the march began peacefully but then some demonstrate started throwing projectiles at police. as a response to new restrictions announced by belgium's government work from home rules, there have been expanded and there are also found the carbs for the unvaccinated on poland has once again called on bellow. rooster stop sending asylum seekers towards its border. it's now threatened to stop all trains carrying guns from galleries into the european union. on thursday, officials in belarus cleared
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a makeshift camp along the border and moved hundreds of people to a nearby warehouse. i'll step 1000 as in the bell russian town of bruce ski. that's near the polish border. we're not seeing any o find that you was gonna see these people and we're talking about 2000 around, 2000 people still here, or what we are also hearing in this town. is that the knife burleson? i'm in and see some of them are they say, do you want to go to phone and then sort of use people disappear? what we know is deborah phill. more than a 100 attempts, nearly every night defrost the border. so at the moment that must be around hundreds of people still stuck in this very pool. and at the moment wept for us. between railroad and poland, they're very desperate. they are getting the basic needs, they get food and they get water. but it's very difficult for, for, for them here,
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because you have no way out there what they say. they're basically in prison, but they feel that they have to go into the forest who this very unknown journey for europe. that so many really, you don't have been freezing in the last of weeks. somehow the idea thought i really fear that they are being forced into the forest. and the whole thing that they can cross to europe crucially. and supply chains in western canada and the united states are taking hit because of heavy flooding. man, it's even pumped and the canadian province of british columbia to impose restrictions on fuel carmel has under reports now from the border town of soon us and washington state. 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 su, mass connecting the north west of the united states with british columbia canada.
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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 a lot of our industrial parks businesses that rely on that railway to transport items. whether going to canada or south on the railway through 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 north west of here. there is already congestion with a backlog of cargo ships and many roads around vancouver have been washed out. add
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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 western corner of the us and canadian border to even get back to normal. gabriel sandow al jazeera su mass, washington, well, still had here on out there as a by johns new plans for the contested region are gonna carry back after last year . there's a wall with armenian lands advising, and one of the most politically polarized selections that in recent history, ah
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hello, we have something of a north south split in the weather, across the middle east, over the next couple of days, a fair amount of played across northern parts actually and some bits and pieces of sherry, right. so we got some where to whether to was the levant, that he's the side of the mediterranean, the chances, some showers into iraq into iran, south of that. it does stay generally dry. 3132 celsius here in a doha, although we will see some sherry range sliding a little further east was, could catch a shower to making its way into afghanistan. turkey looks rather disturbed. pushing up towards the black sea, some wetter weather, also affecting hey, a notice and weather weather. also making its way through the gulf of aiden to sliding across southernmost parts of yemen as we go in to the next couple of days towards the horn of africa. but for much of north africa, it is settled, you might catch a shower to just around the mediterranean coast, a chance of a shower, to course around the coastal freshness of west africa. joining up with the showers
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that we have into the gulf of guinea. and those showers, they drained the way out of the tropics, across angola, botswana, zambia, could see a shower to eastern parts of south africa. could see some much needed some heavy rain for a time that wet weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar ah, with, with an abundance of resource rate and walk into these firms. for me, we move to grow and fraud, we balance, reno economy, economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia progressively ensure the policy reform to create all the jobs. invest park when the reaches and programs invest in been here now.
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ah ah. are they watching out there that's remind you of on top stories here, the sour answered on an agreement has been reached to reinstate to pose liter abdullah conduct as prime minister. he was ousted nearly a month ago when the military seized power under 2 weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. meanwhile, though crowns and cartoon had been marching towards the presidential palace to dawn's longest opposition coalition is rejected the deal and called for protest to continue more than 40 demonstrators have been killed since the military take over to don's military and civilian need has had been sharing power since a long time either i'll the share was removed from office back in 2019. but then in
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the months that followed both sides blamed each other for slow reforms. worsting economic crisis and corruption, now dead to big divisions within the transitional government. and then the situation got even worse last month. after general, i will fuss, albert han, dissolved the interim government and detain civilian leaders. well out there as senior political analyst, my one bashar, now talk through what students political leaders will need to do next. there is an issue now and i think it's all depends on how we are looking at what we saw earlier today. is it at the end of a process? what is it the beginning of the process? if it's the end of the process, then there's no doubt that st. anger is going to continue to void over. that is not the end of the story and as far as the teacher's concerned, because there are no longer trust the military. but if this is part of a dynamic that started a few days ago, whereby the military generals had to do $180.00 degrees, reverse of their position,
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and they could it by the, posing the prime minister. then we could see in the days to come with the pressure of the street and the pressure of international community that, that, that mr. ham duke and the street. in general, we be able to start imposing more and more their own interpretation of where sudan needs to go next. because for the time being, if we look at the document, and if you look at what general han said that this is a technocratic government, then certainly we are not on that process. if the prime minister recognizing the sovereign council, as if this is indeed in charge of the affairs of saddam then again, this is not a good thing. only if this is part of a process that basically has started today, whereby the civilians will be taking more and more control of their 1st country. then perhaps sudan might, might be back on the track towards something more democratic as
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a by john is investing heavily and going to car back. it's not many years since a piece feel ended fighting with me in that contested region as a by john recaptured parts of it that were previously controlled by the neighbor. send him because he only has more now from truly 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 as the 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 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
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returning this place as there is in 2017. after fighting the year before the hears it has, the family knows what it's like to start over. well that was the day that they were pushed out of their hometown when our main communities moved in during the 919 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 ahead. there no plains and no passengers yet. but the local leaders say that will change this airport, took 8 months to build and opened a month ago. there's irby john, a government thinks it's will be
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a vital part of carbonic kona me in the years and decades to come actual so you port is the gateway to karuba, will bring jobs for the local community, unemployed with the facility 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 job people in chalet are voting in their presidential election, one of the most politically polarized in recent history, millions of people are choosing who to succeed. sebastian pinero and eating candidates include left as gabrielle birch and a right wing. jose antonio cast, daniel schriner is ada polling station in santiago for as he says, the large amount of undecided voters makes the outcome very difficult to predict.
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many a hoping that these electrons will be a way of routing chile back in to 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 will 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 and those people who 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 going through to a 2nd round in december. i think what the feeling here is many people have been feeling marginalized in recent years by chalet and politics. new constitution is
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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 hor oh so many, many groups in society feeling left out 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, oh venezuelans are also voting in regional elections there to choose governors, mass and city council members. there are 21000000 people eligible to cast their ballots. opposition parties on taking part after they boy cars and a previous presidential and parliamentary elections indicators. president nicholas madura election fraud policy will be monitored by more than 100 and fatty international observers. our correspondent is to either bow as, as
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a stronghold for president nicholas madura and then as well as capital caracas, takes pains and read that i'm here in the rain if they don't neighborhood, this is a neighborhood about work support for the government or support for job is socialist revolution runs. hi, this is a place where over chavez is buried. so people having coming here to this falling site, started me all this morning. the selections are crucial for many people in venezuela . for many, it's a way to find some type of when you go between the opposition and the governmental nicola, my board of, or the opposition. what is a possibility to go back to the balance to try to win started said here in venezuela, hundreds of international servers have been deployed. this is the 1st time in 15 years of the european union has agreed to monitor or i'm election in this country. members of the proficiency that they have been given certain reassurances by the
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government, the election will be free and fair. for example. they were telling us that they would have witnesses in each one of the tables, electronic voting system that is trustworthy is being used. and of course, the presence of international servers for many, the selection is important. not only, not only because it's a way in a way of rebuilding trust in this countries, institutions in this countries electro council among many other things, but also it's a step towards the possibility of election in 3 years. and that's why the presence of international monitors is who should be you will be and you and yours will be closely watched by the opposition, but also by the government of the call that mother would now chinese tennis play. a punch way has spoken to the president of the international olympic committee on a video called assuring him that she's safe and well. footage of her has also emerged from the junior tournament and beijing peng hasn't been seen in public for
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weeks. she's accused a high ranking government official of sexual assault hall now one year from now. the fast wild cup to be held in the middle east will kick off here and cattle. well come trophy there is on the sleigh head of the for me to one race and katha earlier on sunday. the 1st time the country is also host for the f one race the head. well, football, c for president johnny and, and tina was also in attendance and so was tournament ambassador david beckham, as you can see, no one the bid to host more than a decade ago. since then. the country has been transformed in preparation for the tournament. and richardson reports not from alcohol and north of the capital, where it will all begin. a stadium design to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs. most priced events, catalyst al bait stadium will stage the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. the money's
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overseen every stage of its construction hopes it will make a lasting 1st 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 bed shot. and this is how you welcome your guest with a fine of guitar is up in full door to everybody around the world to welcome them inside guitar. by welcoming them in a 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 1st world cup. it will be the 1st ever time catherine national team has kicked up all of this for the biggest tournaments. more teams are getting ready to join cattle at the world cup each time a country qualifies. the national flag is raised that a ceremony held on the sea front of the capital. doha, i know the origins,
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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. i think this is going to be a very great, extremely important role. cobb, moving a 1000000 supporters are expected to make the trip to cancel. what will be the most compact world cup in history, all 8 stadiums with an 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 it will go on everybody's basic, the indo, so the mexicans with the dots in the germans with teenagers and whatever the guitar is with the swedish, for example, that is the connection that will make it so special some finishing touches and a few more qualify teams. and now all that's needed before the middle east, biggest sporting events can begin. and the richardson al jazeera though ha,
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well, the one the a countdown clock for the 2022 football wildcat is just about to be unveiled right here and are, ha, let's now speak to dos, a jabari. we're going to the cornish, where the ceremony is taking place. dorothy is there for us. there is quite the crowd down there door. so what should we be expecting in the next few minutes? well we're waiting for high ranking officials to trickle back in and start these events shortly. we have seen a number of high profile, ex footballers that are now in batters and officials within the football federation arrive a short while ago. we are also just waiting for the carrier officials to arrive and we are just seeing the president of default walk in. you'll see him in a minute because we're not allowed to move from this position. we're also going to
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be hearing from the members of the supreme committee, which are in charge of the cuts are wanting to fit in the events that are going to be held here in exactly years time. this is of course, the 1st time an arrow nation will be hosting a fee for world topics a very big deal for this country. it's now been over 10 years that they've been waiting for this count down to begin with one that made in 2010. and they really spent a lot of money, $6500000000.00 to be exact, the bill to 7 new stadiums. and they are hoping that this will be a start of something great for this country. they're supposed to be over a 1000000 people that will be coming in to this country. and the officials here are saying they're getting ready and they're putting the final touches on the rest of the venue for 2022. and the other thing i want to point out is that there is a, a sense of excitement because not only is the 1st time
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a era of nation will host the world cup, but it will be the 1st time that the stadiums that the authorities have built some of them will be dismantled afterwards and then donated to countries that are in need of supporting infrastructure. that was one of the things that this country was adamant about is trying to be more aware of the environmental issues around the things that they are building. the last thing i want to mention is that i want to just have my cameraman show where the officials are sitting, waiting for the festivities to get on the way. we also saw the cuts are 22. ambassador david beckham arrive a short while ago. he is sitting among these attendees. this is sort of the high ranking a piece of this events that are here and that were expecting it to begin shortly. indeed don't. so you mentioned all the preparations now from andy's report there it looks like everything is coming together. will it all be ready in time.

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