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protests and unrest across the nation. meanwhile, the crowds in call team had been marching towards the presidential palace dawns longest opposition. coalition has rejected the deal and cause for protests to continue holding 40 demonstrators have been killed since the military takeover. don's military and civilian need is had been sharing power since a long time and she was removed from office back in 2019. then in the months that followed both sides blamed each other, slay reforms was being economic crisis and corruption. that's that the big divisions and the transitional government. and then the situation got even was last month after general fashion, all hands dissolved, the interim government entertain civilian leaders out there as senior political. i'm a small in the show and talks us through what to do on political leaders will now need to do next. there's 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
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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 is concerned, because there are no known got trust the military. but if this is what of a dynamic that started a few days ago, whereby the military generals had to do $180.00 degrees, reverse of their position, 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 of their own interpretation aware. so that needs to go next because for the time being, if we look at the document and if we look at what the general book hansard, that this is a thick an aquatic government, then certainly we are not on the right process. if the prime minister recognizing the sovereign council as if this is indeed in charge of the affairs of saddam and
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again, this is not a good thing. only if this is part of a process that basically started today, whereby the civilians will be taking more and more control of their furs the country. then perhaps sudan might, might be back on the truck towards something more democratic on our libya is enduring. prime minister has registered as a candidate in the upcoming presidential elections and bill how many of the of the maybe had vowed not to run to president as part of the conditions that got him the prime minister position. the countries election rules may also actually prevent him from running. the december polls were demanded by a you and political form last year as part of libby as recovery from civil war on rebels in ethiopia as t gray region say, government forces have carried out a drone attack and mccully and spokesman for the t grind people's liberation france said residential buildings in the regional capital were targeted. meanwhile,
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the rebels continued moving towards addis ababa. they've taken control now of the city of show a robot that's about 3230 kilometers, just north of the capitol, samuel, get it. you as an independent journalist based in addis ababa, he has more on that and put a drone strike. what we know as the allegation that is being leveled again, the state your been side by the t p. a left in particular, the spokesperson of the t p. a left guitar told red dog was been saying that at 1 am this morning. any fuel been drawn out was launched against mckelly, the capitana for to grey. and he hasn't said what the damages, but again, the european side hasn't commented. they're focused on a global protest that's happening currently. and many, many cities in europe, 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,
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but what we know so far as the u. s. invoice to the horn of africa, jeffrey feltman is an id sup about 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 u. s. happens to be a wage issue among ethiopians. there are consistent accusation of them getting involved and providing arms perhaps, but siding with the t p n. f per say. that has been, you know, i leased by the yoga inside and by the children's social media. and again, the african envoy, 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 be got a year ago would end up on a permanent journalist. and for malia has been count and a suicide bomb attack in the capital, mogadishu, and he,
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as his mom and glad was the director of the government, turned a radio i'm of the day, she will say, well known critic of al chabad downgrade, says it is behind the attack for others were injured including the director of somali, national television or venezuela, on our voting and regional elections to choose governors nunez and city council members. there are $21000000.00 people eligible to cost their balance. opposition parties are taking pos also. they boycotted previous presidential and parliamentary elections. they to choose president nicholas, mature of electoral fraud pose though will be monitored by more than a 150 international observers. well, let's bring in teresa burress correspondent. she's in the capital correct us for us . drew the even taking parson, these elections as quite the statement by the opposition. what's actually spa, this change of heart to think well, we're here in this polling stage and is not far away from the presidential palace
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and people having coming year to vote steadily turn out in this election is crucial . it's mostly for the session because they're challenging the government. as you've just mentioned. this is the 1st time in 4 years that the position is participating in elections. they're challenging of a government in many states across the country, hoping to gain grout, but also the presence of international monitors is what's crucial here. the preference of the european union that's been deployed from $22.00 states across the country to be monitoring how the voting happens, how the campaign happens, legal experts, human rights experts all across the country. and that's why this election is a major test for venezuela. we've been going around several parts of the country and we've been talking to people believe in the areas where their government, supporters, who say that something needs to change in venezuela because of the economic crisis . but they want to happen with the current administration. but then there's lots of others who want radical changes. they're telling us that the only way to improve
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their living conditions after the major crisis that has happened in this country is with a government and changing government. most beliefs voting on sunday will be crucial 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, wider ross, i received a pension of a dollar and a half a month. her family survives on her daughters salary, which is around $5.00 eastern. unless i even thought of me, i don't know, things are going to 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. 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 or over 80 percent, millions of people are struggling to make ends meet,
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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 challenge they have to day is running water in this house for its 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 a 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 of these elections, then nothing else will change. if the same system of government continues, it's not going to change because they have their chance for 20 years. and it's a vicious cycle. and they don't accept change. venezuelans are heading to the polls
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in what is the 1st election in years to be closely monitored by international observers. even though discontent is widespread, millions who could have supported be opposition, have left the country. ah venezuela, socialist party controls every aspect of the state and its candidates have political and financial support from the government. no president got my load or says that now he will work towards building anew agronomic model color with kil, double. every town we vote, it's a step forwards towards economic recovery. we're going to build a new economy and a new prosperity in annoy economy. ah, in recent months there has been a small economic recovery to a rise in the price of oil and the eating of some international 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 sundays elections will signal the
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change is coming to reserve. i therefore asked with that report from venezuela now moving on and france has sent special police officers to its overseas territory of guadalupe. there had been nightly disturbances there alongside a strike to protest against compulsory coven 19 passes. nadine baba has one buildings on fire in one or p 2 in the caribbean archipelago of guadalupe. this is french overseas territory, and after nearly a week of civil unrest here, the government in paris is sending reinforcements on top of the $200.00 extra personnel already in place. 50 police special forces have just arrived. these pictures are from a local news channel. ah. 2 a nighttime curfew was imposed on friday, but it hasn't brought com more than 30 people were arrested that night alone. michigan has ever called a school course that we've ascertained not only that there was a sauder, but that live ammunition was used against law enforcement officers. lou things now
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taking place of the island, which has about 5 may say so. nothing to do with the color protest. trade unions and guadalupe started an indefinite strike on monday. they're angry about the compulsory vaccination of health workers against covey. 19 and about the french health pass, which is required to access restaurants and cafes, cultural venues, sports arenas, and long distance travel. with them are, they said that because of this criminal anti social no, which they set up, hundreds of workers are being fine on to the straight line and by extension thousands of people because behind each salaried employee, there's a fam ran out. the french government says about 80 percent of health care workers in guadalupe have already been vaccinated. it also says road blockades of disrupted supplies to hospitals. local barbara local, both of them are middle reflection. blame those who may vaccination, compulsory. you can't do that and then suspend staff without salary, their effects it morally and physically and 50 percent of staff is suspended so
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vaccinated staff will be doing double the work. the local authority says some electrical facilities near dams have been damaged, causing power outages to some areas. french prime minister john castillo is set to meet guadalupe officials on monday to discuss the crisis. nadine barber al jazeera while speaking of unrest of an around and vaccine mandates. members of the far right proud boys group joined a protest in new york against that states vaccine mandate. in october, all public workers were ordered to get their 1st job or go and unpaid leave. 9000 to them will put on leave when that mandate then took effect on november 1st. protest as a the rules violate their medical autonomy. while there have also been other protests in the united states after the acquittal of a teen who's shot and killed 2 people and ended a 3rd during last year's racial justice demonstrations, people rallied and chicago, minneapolis, and tampa car. risen. house opened fire with semi automatic rifle during
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a black lives matter protest in kenosha wisconsin. last year. the verdict has opened a debate about the boundaries of self defense in the u. s. on private funeral has been held for south africa is lost. a partied era president f. w to clerk. and the 85 year old died earlier this month from a lung disease in 1993 declared share the nobel peace prize with nelson mandela for their work on reconciliation in south africa. or half of the wilds, fish talks are a fish with a 10th of them on the brink of collapse knots, according to a report which found the decline in populations is actually far worse than previously thought. nicholas hock reports not from deca, 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
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fishing to make their ends meet. but 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 m by saw. come with me and bite. let berry say the ball, but he's saying that it's because of the boats that they're not getting as much of a couch before the booth that he's referring to is out of sight in the distance is industrial size fishing. now they're called deep sea trawlers illegally and in a matter of seconds, their fishing nets, scrap the ocean floor, destroying both corals and the fishing light. wow, go side of guy, look, you know, agreement with china's whatever they come, they do or according to a 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
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. and as a result, 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. air quality and india's capital remains very poor for the 8 consecutive day now. pollution cause new delhi to again be shrouded and smug, causing reduced visibility and even some people to experienced breathing issues. schools have been shut indefinitely and most trucks have been bod from even entering the city. coal fired power plants, vehicle fumes and garbage being banned by farmers, are all contributing to the poor air quality war lucian use the,
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the bought the pollution is worsening day by day. and there seems to be no proper solution for this because everyone is busy and doing politics and no one is interested in finding a solution or the government also does nothing lower than what meeting is. if i lose one mega lee of double 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. longer, hostile had hair on al jazeera manchester, united a sack to their manager will get his reaction and sport ah, what in african narratives? flew from african perspective. i knew series of short documentaries, by african filmmakers from across the continent. this has been really get committed
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to handle the african direct coming, sued on al jazeera, big. ah no, jim. what a storm to the air. it's crazy as hell. the heavy rain is knocked out the communications. these angio to connecting a temporary satellite network. hold on guys, help is coming. connection is established. now they can talk to each other over radio or even i p. luckily, we were ready for this yet that jim, i was programmed ready, as hail sat space to deliver your vision. this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of a new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through. moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the road. we saw the union army flag hoisted high in the city.
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many people here have told me that that war will not end until they secret duffy and his son brought to justice. gonna get 90 seconds for this on so we're beat all the different army is very real, it is coming. our way buying brides is lack of respect for women and lack of any value that the woman i was just the peer guy by the police on purpose my there's at least 20000 for him to refugees who live here. i'll to 0. i got to commend you, you're not trying to push people to believe in this or believe in that the, i'm a say hey, has completely changed. do with port al jazeera is also says in gaza, our house in that building is power has come down. never before in human history as
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the once per steam environment to the arctic even such peril. lou ah, it's time for sport and german, the count down again. it has indeed today. well, it marks exactly a one year until the start of the fee for weld copyright here in qatar earlier on those as ceremony on. so how's waterfront to reveal the official countdown clock to what will be the 1st ever welcome in the middle east? $32.00 teams will be involved next year, playing in 8 stadiums. 6 of those will be in use of the fee for our cap being held in cattle in the coming days. the tournament will act as
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a warm up event for 2022. earlier we spoke to a piece at global sports correspondent rob harris. it was 11 years ago. i was been wrecked for that huge faith of i know only award in the 2020 table carpet 2018 as well. and so when capital name came out the envelope and now like that left in dix and shock waves around will, will not need the 1st will come guys middle li, speaking such big nations in terms of states us perhaps as well. and, you know, including the united state, but of course play small. never so as such, a total being used in a country like catherine. it required, obviously, such development work, such infrastructure upgrades and such intrigue. you about how a country canada could host the world at football fans and teams for a tournament and the fee for payments taking football and its main tournament to new frontiers? well, obviously it has been a very decade of size since the wording of the world cup corruption investigations
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have taken place into indeed many of the base of which capital was a centre all the investigations in the n. b. as an investigator concluded, there was nothing in terms of the cons that warranted stripping of the tournament, but then subsequent as well, the challenge caused by the economic diplomatic boy of cattle by the you a saudi arabia. now there's the challenge, the tournament in contina world space. i still wanted to try to spread this torment beyond the cats are actually bringing some of the neighbors into the hosting. logistically that that was not possible. and probably in, in capital has found quite supporter someone who's actually defend the, to all of them into sickly highlighted changes to the labor laws that take place. that scrutiny and human rights activists. the countries being developed active is still saying actually the implementation of some of those reform that needs to go further. but it was certainly spend a lot of time going round the stadiums in recent days as well. in particular and of
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the challenges i told him, it's like resale in 2014 south africa and 2010 about whether infrastructure would be ready. the fat cats, i could say this, we can ok stadiums a read 8 or 8 them will be a salsa assurance of faith with one years ago. ah, that's how i said another major event on sunday is 1st ever formula one grand prix . it was one by raining while champion louis hamilton a result that could be decisive in his battle with max to stop and at the top of the standings police reports the football will help trophy was on display at the lou sale international circuit. but a year from kick off, this was all ready to start of something big incatel ah, 1st formula one race track breast known for hosting the season open an inmate o g p. there wasn't a bike in sight though. for most of the field, louis hamilton was soon,
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barely in sight either to well champion getting away in the lead. after qualifying on pole. ah, title, rival and championship lead a max were stop on had started 7th after a penalty and qualifying, but the dutchman was up to 2nd place by law 5. behind him. hamilton's beside his teammate voltaire. he bought us looks set to strike a blow in the construct championship. what's a blow out near the half y stage saw the fins rice and early tight corners designed for the nimble bikes of moto g. p were taking their toll on others, toys as well. not hamilton's though, as he took the flag, the head of a shopping and cut the red bull man's championship lead to 8 points. it was pretty straightforward, it's very lonely at the front. and, of course i, i enjoy those races where you're, you're passing through. but we need those points today is going to be difficult to the end, but i think that's nice. yeah, it keeps,
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it keeps it exciting. behind them, a name from the past blasted into 3rd place. fernando alonzo getting a spot on the podium for the 1st time. since 20147 years old. hi, emily. finally we were doctor holmes. i know how titles are warm and lost with 2 races left hamilton's chances of an 8th world championship. his 5th in a row are in his own hands. full, reese al jazeera. all i got a social says he's very proud of his achievements at manchester, united following his sacking as manager. this was him leaving the clubs, training ground for the final time on sunday, another former player united play michael carrick, a member of social coaching staff will take charge the cheeses and champions league match against the rail. even christiano nowadays heroics at times couldn't save social's job is not for everyone. on the i've had the opportunity and i am so an honor and privilege to have been been trusted to take the club forward. and i
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really hope that sir, i leave it in a better states for them when i came in a wage and was dismissed following saturdays of 41 premier league to face hawaii, watford. that was united of 5th loss in that past 70 games. that leaves them 8th in the table, united's bosses matter after the game, to discuss social's future at the club, and decided he didn't have one. the club. they say he'll always be a legend at manchester, united and it was with regrets. they came to this. i quite a difficult decision, so sharp hyphenated for 11 years and took over his manager in 2018. the club went out to appoint an interim boss to lead them until the end of the season. and yet we spoke to gavin hamilton, the editor of wild soccer magazine. he said, the next boss would have to step out of the shadow, a formal manager, alex ferguson. i think there was such a pattern of a poor results that it ultimately got too much for the united food. so shaw staggered on through the seas really after a string of poor results not least
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a humiliating defeat at home to liverpool, the great rivals. and i think the problem that the matches the hierarchy have is that there's no obvious replacement for socio every manager has struggles. some of the biggest names in football, the struggles united to succeed ferguson. i'm done. ultimately they need to find someone who can come in and shape the philosophy of the club, the dynamics of the much as coach, thirsty, really organize the whole transfer policy, the youth development and everything around the club. what i think the interesting one thing to turn is is one mentioned, the former will cut windows, apply, manage the ram with success. remember, he doesn't speak english, he's never give any indication that you might want to move to a big gamble, and he would have to offer a huge amount of money. the last elliptic committee says, as president thomas back has had a video call with the missing tennis thought puncture why he said she was safe and
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well in beijing the i see it released this face of the call that they said took place on sunday. a chinese global times reporter earlier shed a video of the saw that they said it showed her at the tennis tournament on had not been seen since. november the 2nd, when she accused a form of chinese government official, effectual abuse. and other news calling from tennis. alexander's baron is one of the season ending wild tor finals below. number 3, be the number 2 and us ice and champions. i don't met with them straight that 6464 is the 2nd time the german has won the torment there at all. if i wanted to kill him, takes this year as well. great. yes i am then that is all your support from me. i laugh both for you later, sasha. thanks so much. jenna. well, that's it for me and associates, and i hope that i will hand you over to mary mozy in london. we'll have more news for you in just a minute. ah
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. mm. and a talk to al jazeera, we um, how would you describe valuable relationship with the us? we listen copies. 90 is not covered. 90 nesbitt, terrible demonstration of the failure of human stories that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results for the trade are and want indonesia whose firms. for me, we move full to growth and fraud. we balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law,
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indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let part, when do these, his growth and progress invent even easier. now, from the al jazeera london broke off, then pass 2 people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black versus people and we had to really find away with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films direct, thank you. in to tell me thing is tongue, right in you think about racism making stuff and they have is making often visible be unscripted on al jazeera. ah, well josie, ah ah ah,
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so don's prime minister, abdullah hum dog is back in power after signing a deal with the military. but protest is our continuing that calls for total civilian rule. ah, hello, i'm marianne to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. voting is underway and chillies. presidential elections with 2 very different front on is leading the opinion, polls desperate for food, hundreds of.
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