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ah oh, be the hero. world news right ah, washer oh, see downs prime minister abdullah i'm dog tells al jazeera he will be able to form an independent transitional government off to signing a deal with the military. oh. with a still anger on the streets with protest is demanding a return to civilian rule ah, glow i mariam to my z. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. polls close in chiles presidential election and one
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of the country's most polarized campaigns in recent history also, ah, year to kick off. doha starts counting down to the 1st world cup in the middle east . ah, welcome to the program. and we've been watching development closely in sit on where an agreement has been signed to reinstate the deposed lead up to law. hum dog as prime minister. it's been nearly a month since the military seized power, dissolving the interim government and declaring a state of emergency, general abdel for to have behind agreed to restore the plan transition to civilian rule. deal also marks promised to ham docs release from weeks of house arrest. and the reuters news agencies reported in the past hour that for political prisoners have been freed. as the deal had earlier outlined,
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ham doc sat down without his error and told us that he will be able to form an independent transitional government. and that there will be elections in the country in 18 months time and sickle as he feels home and read him in the cold concept of the upcoming government is that it will be a technocratic government made up of sudanese qualified professionals about with one and a half years are left out of the transitional period. therefore, the upcoming government, according to me, should focus on very specific issues, chiefly the completion of transition into a democracy. and it's related obligations like the convenience of the constitutional conference. i'm holding the elections. you all know that the elections would require one full year, at least, it may drag on for one and a half years. i hope we can all agree on an independent government taking a crowds during the remaining time of the transitional period,
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where this government would lead the country until the scheduled elections go in. assessing has developed a new part in new knowledge about this is a key part of the political agreement. we sign. you said was that the prime minister should have the power and authority to form an independent technocratic government in absolute liberty and without any pressure. and this is what we sign the agreement for and then a cone. so this has a modem and i would like to speak, frankly, i don't have any personal ambitions to remain a figurehead or to join a particular party or group or to gain higher popularity. i'm all driven by the responsibility placed on my shoulder. i am guided only by the ambitions and hopes of the sudanese people. therefore, i have made up my mind and science their political agreement. although i know that many may disagree objective or rejected simply because the people's ambitions and
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aspirations were much higher than the moment. however, i signed it and i read to read that i do not have any personal gain has otherwise i wouldn't have accepted the office in the 1st place. with all my challenges over the past 2 years. the issue of personal gain does not worry me at all. i believe the decision i made is correct and to the best interest of the people. that's why i went forward and signed the political agreement. but crowds of anti military protests has been marching in the capital har to me and all the cities onto the largest opposition coalition rejected that deal. and but morgan has the latest now from cartoon a breakthrough into dance political crisis. nearly a month after military takeover and the solution of the transitional government on sunday military leader general ab them hon. and the post prime minister of the lamp dog signed an agreement that made the way for him to be reinstated. and as they
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signed the document or the appeal i guided by for basic prince one. when we, when we must put an end to bloodshed, as an i know our people are capable of sacrificing. however, each drop of blood is precious. let's put an end to the blood bad and lead, spare each and every drop of blood. the agreement comes after weeks of negotiations between the 2 sides, mediated by sudanese political figures. it's called for the release of political prisoners, including senior officials who were arrested on october 25th the day of the takeover. and in the days that followed, the agreement also lays out a plan to expand political participation in the transitional government. general hon who cited political divisions as the reason for his taking power as the deal
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will lead to dialogue to end those divisions that day. we believe by signing this political documentary and we are paving the way for a true democratic transition period as pictured by ourselves. and by the people and as what you invested at the beginning of april 2019 we thank all the to the news people. one of the efforts that could be made by our fellows to the name that has been governed by a power sharing agreement between the military and the political coalition, known as the 4th of freedom and august 2019. but the monthly because the military take over. so tension between the 2 type other afloat economic recovery and lead us to digital recall. the agreement time between him, doug and general hahn may have written, stated him as prime minister. but it doesn't mean the end of them political crisis
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. simply take over nearly a month ago. they have been processed nearly every day with people demanding an entirely civilian government and an enter the partnership between the military and civilian sunday. the means the military remains as a governing partner, and that has angered many here. 1000 square desperately at the presidential palace and before the signing of authorities responded by firing to your guys and live ammunition in the air. at least 40 percent that have been killed since the military took over and more than 200 injured the forces of freedom and change which nominated him as prime and it back in 2019 has distant itself from the deal. and analysts said, there are questions about how much the military can be trusted. the last month has been a total fiasco for the military. why? because they did what they did. and suddenly they had to do a 180 degrees return. that doesn't mean that the prime minister of southern li, but all of the land, but what it means is that there is a momentum,
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suddenly not in favor of the generals, but rather on the favor of the street. but as you said, we will see where will this take us because there are a number of dynamics in, at play here. there's the military, there's a street, there is the neighbors on the african union, and there's the international community for now. so dan takes another and sit and step in its transition. people morgan onto 0 platoon. and the full talked al jazeera into the aware that sidney's prime minister, abdullah ham dock will add on monday. that's tomorrow, november 22nd at 0730 g. auntie ah and chilly polls are closing while the country's most polarized presidential elections and recent history. millions of people are voted to decide who will succeed. sebastian pinero, the leading candidates are left as congressman gabrielle bore. it and right when populist jose antonio costs the election,
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comes off to 2 years of social unrest and political uncertainty. a latin america dissolution human is following all of this. she joins us from a polling station in santiago and tell us about the mood there in the country and, and particularly where you are today. is there a feeling that the selection could potentially reshape the country in a way that a previous ones haven't? oh, absolutely. we just don't know in which direction it's going to reshape it, especially from what we're hearing now. right behind me. they are reading out out loud. the are the people who are winning each ballot. in other words, who people voted for. with this, listen, we're discussing gabrielle body. she just said that one more moment and see who this is gabrielle body to well, anywhere we've been what we've been going to several different tables. and it's pretty much, nathan nec, between gabrielle body to the left wing, former student leader who was proposing a social revolution for chili and cal sample. in your past,
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his absolute opposite are his who represent a kind of represent a sort of a counter revolution from the extreme right in this country. and doug, we've just seen the unusual results about 4 percent only of the, of them through the official electoral service. and it appears that so far will say and been your past would be leading. but as i say, these are just very, very our initial numbers still. so it's much too early to say that there's a tendency, but are the more moderate candid are not scoring? well, at all, and does this a real nail by for right now, what we are seeing though, is that there are enough other people or enough other candidates rather receiving an a vote that this will almost certainly go into a run off in december. in other words, no one can that it is expected to get the 50 percent plus one votes needed to win in this 1st round of whatever happens. it certainly indicates the chile and the
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projects that the different candidates are have for the country is a very, very polarized nation. right now we have those who believe that one can that it should return back to the times almost of, of a dictator. i will still be no shay in terms of keeping law and order, or reducing violence and crime drug trafficking, all those sorts of things, and worrying a lot of trillions and others who supported the social explosion that took place here over the last 2 years, who voted for a new constitution and who want social change to do away with decades of inequality in this country. thank you. from santiago, chile, our latin america editor lucila reporting to us on that election. also watching developments in venezuela very closely over 20000000 people voting there. as well in regional and local elections having boycotted previous elections, the main opposition will this time take part. the 1st time in 4 years,
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a 100 observers from the european union will be overseeing the vote at a 1000 polling stations. present class maduro has been accused of electoral fraud in the past. now, poland is threatening to close and major railway crossing from better route. unless they stop sending refugees and migrants towards that border, thousands of people, i camped next to the board of fences on the eastern edge of the european union facing a harsh winter set. ross reports from boesky on the beller roo side of the border. german flags painted on their faces. chung, the desolation of people caught up in the human tragedy. families, tommy rock and syria promised easy passage to europe, now locked up in a camp, guarded by bell ocean forces, given some kind of shout after spending weeks in the cold. and we wait, it was worth 10 days. in a general way. you think you can still go we
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hope we hope is that i expect from you to know leaving this vehicle along receiving the bare minimum to survive. bella bush and winter conditions. many in the camp are you know, the logistical center. the board was not designed to shout people. many say they are suffering from the cold. derek, off the desk and the crate to talk about what's going on to the left in house to talk to, to help you open it for the food at night. they tell me people hasn't taken away to the ponies border. nobody knows what they do. know the opposite sex. i told them some things here. they call the people. if you don't cross it, then we'll love to let you go back to me for any place. and people were freezing and poland. people who are not going to respond to that. where you think people actually went into the they didn't want. so if the people didn't do that,
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if people didn't quote that they were going to die in the school with a nobody was going to do anything for over a month, 18 year old sonya has tried with his family to each europe to join relatives. they flew from iraq to bella was to be close to that dream. but what they found was a firm rejection. last week the family got sprayed with d, a gas and polio bought a god, 3 tally 80 against attacks on their board of fans or the guy, you know how i was so afraid on. yes, not of 1000 me. my daughter got hit by tear gas and my son to it fell like were all choking. i was so afraid, i never had this experience in my life. we want to go to europe just to work their money, have a better future products. that's all we need and that's everyone's right. but it's not our fault that we were born in or isn't it? like the european people are born in there. they are happy for that. we are born there and we have no fully that. like many other sonya and his family still ponds
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in a political play to drama. the past week on this border with the european union may have come from now. but at the termination, the faces of those left in limbo suggest this. my going crisis is far from over. steadfast and al jazeera in banner was much more celebrating on the program. a question, a group is saying to them, missionaries have been released weeks after being kidnapped in haiti and will take you to the coast and to kyla fishing and say their livelihoods are being threatened by illegal trolling ah hello. we are expecting a heat wave across northern parts of australia over the next few days has been warm enough recently, but that he really is set to stay in place here. large he drive one or 2 sundry
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down, pause further south quite enough at the moment through the bike with high pressure in chart where we have got wet weather pushing across western australia and will continue to drive his way further eastwards. still some live the showers there into northern parts of new south wales. pushing up into southern areas of queensland could cause a little bit of localized flooding more the same as you go through the next day or 2 choose day, sees a rush of showers coming in across the heart of australia, staying hot to the law. mid thirty's. there for darwin and cans down into the south . we are getting up into the mid twenties here, but we have still got some sherry rain pushing for stylish houses, some showers in to new zealand. that was the showers of a wintry nature making the way across japan over the next day, or to see this cloud moving through the sea of japan, heavy array for a time as we go through monday. cold air sliding out to northeastern parts of china, join up. that'll turn rather wintry across that western side of virtue pad for the south, generally try dry but cold across the korean peninsula. cold enough in their china,
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but for much a china is settled and sunny. ah, the from the al jazeera london broke off and passed 2 people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black british people and we have to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films. i reckon you're in to tell me things some right in you think about racism making stuff and they have if making often visible today be unscripted on out to thera lou ah
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ah, welcome back. the main stories down to prime minister abdulla i'm dog, has told al jazeera he will be able to form an independent transitional government . he says it shortly after he was released. following his detention, he signed an agreement with the country's military chief to return to a plan to transition to civilian rule weeks after the military seas power. in chile, millions of voted to decide who will succeed. president sebastian bonaire, after 2 years of social unrest and political uncertainty, leading candidates left as congressman gabriel orange and white. when populace was antonio cast and poland is again called on that arose to stop sending asylum seekers towards its boredom. on thursday, officials and batteries cleared a major camp on board and moved hundreds of people to enter by warehouse sang with that story and out as there is jona hall is across the border in poland,
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where the government is adopting a hard line of people attempting to cross into the country. he attended the funeral of one man who didn't survive the journey. not much is known about 37 year old mustafah. i'll re me or how he came to be buried in the corner of a muslim graveyard in eastern poland. except that he came from yemen, a husband and father of 2 who froze to death on european soil. where you are so like our monarch here in poland didn't stop this crisis in which bela bruce has encouraged thousands to break into the european union. but activists say it has made things worse, basically not helping people who are dying in the forest is always wrong. so yes, we believe, and our government should at least let us non governmental organization organizations to our job. in a border town, a protest against the government's failure to help asylum seekers,
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especially women and children. and inside the secure zone, off limits to journalists and then jose new laws allow border guards to disregard asylum claims and push back those who make it a cross. in breach of international law. so a person who crosses the border and specifically asks for asylum, which is there right under international law, can legally, under polish law, be refused. i'm speaking to the spokes person for poland, ministry of foreign affairs. we don't support the definition. you mentioned, we don't consider people who cross illegally the border as the person who can apply for an international coke is it means we've got different definition of the international law letter. our lawyers think a little different than you that can be no more graphic way to illustrate the dangers for people crossing into poland and the european union than another funeral. they've been 11 confirmed deaths in this crisis since mid september,
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and just a few days ago, a mother rescued in the woods, said she'd been forced to abandon the body of her one year old child. since the great wave of arrivals in 2015 right, when governments in europe have used the rhetoric of conflict of hybrid warfare to justify the militarization of borders, these people are stuck on the bellows side, searching the forest for opportunities to cross some of the refugees, others economic migrants but all a human beings and none are welcome here. joan, a whole al jazeera on the polish border to the missionary as kidnapped and hated. last month have been released, according to christian aid ministries. they were among 17 missionaries from the united states and canada, including 5 children of doctor close to the capital puerto prince 5 weeks ago as go straight to fill of valleys, following a story from washington. what,
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what do we know about a release in the condition of his minish missionaries? now? not a huge amount mario, and that is by design. this says it is a very short statement from christine a ministries. it just says we have learned that to the hostages and haiti where released it. we can tell you that they are in good spirits. that being cared for. that is it. there are no names. there's no identity, there's no detail of nationalities. and in fact, they're saying that any body on the ground who does have information, they want to keep that information quiet because obviously there are still potentially 15 other people who are being held captive. now it's an interesting choice of words here because they have said that these captives have been released . they haven't used the word rescued or, or, or fried, which implies that the captors have voluntarily for whatever reason, let them go. and that could be for a number of reasons, it could be down to a health grounds, it could be down to a ransom being paid, officially. the line from the u. s. is that ransoms will not be paid, but we do know that sir. there are other ways of money or making the way to this group if, for example, that is what, what will happen now,
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we know that so the u. s. administration has been giving daily briefings at see president biden, that's the state department has been given those briefings or the state department, the f. b. i have been working diligently with haitian authorities to try to bring this to some kind of resolution since the storybook, even though it's not been on the news every day like it was at the beginning. they've. those efforts behind the scenes have been continuing in earnest as they try to bring this to some form of conclusion because there is a huge amount at stake here. him, 17 people, 16 americans, one canadian, being held by this group. now 15, obviously, we know the nationalities of those who've been released, but still being held up by this group, a group that sir, it is believed to be the $400.00 mo, so a particularly fierce group that has moved from small, petty crime to controlling huge swathes of haiti, east of the capital of poto, prince has moved into mass kidnappings. they're seen as a hugely or dangerous kidnapping. a can nothing. 17 people in one go 174 of a foreigners. and it was reported a ransom of
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a $1000000.00 per person. that groups lead or apparently saying that he would be willing to kill all of them if that money was not paid. thank you very much for the update for lavelle in washington. really please say that one person has been killed and 3 others injured in a shooting in occupied east jerusalem. this happened near an entrance to alex or mos compound to israeli police. officers were also injured. israel says that the attacker has been killed and more police have been deployed at to the area. of course wanted harry force it sent as this report from the scene and occupied east jerusalem. 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 the pronounced dead on arrival at hospital is
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ready. police security forces responded to that. they said an open fire on him, killing him on the streets. here to 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, the involvement of hammers 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 that there will be
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a beefing up of the security presence in and around jerusalem to prevent any further such attacks. now half the wealth fish stocks are over, fished with a tentative them on the brink of collapse, according to the report which found the decline of populations as far west and previously thought sh uh, nicholas hat reports on the story now found a car where illegal fishing is threatening the livelihoods of fishermen were in downtown to car. in the fishing village of walk, come tens of thousands of people here depend on fishing to make their ends meet. but their catch isn't as big as it used. here is another one, a boat just coming in after a night and a day of fishing. that's fisherman m by so come with me and bite. let berry say they bought. but he saying that is 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,
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is industrial sized fishing. now they're called deep sea trawlers illegally in, in a matter of seconds. their fishing nets, scrap the ocean floor, destroying both corals and the fishing light. wow, go work fine. a kind of, you know, agreement with the child's. whatever they come, they do, or according to a new research, 50 percent of the world fish stalks 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 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
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a better and more sustainable life. exactly a year until the start of the 2022 football world cup of categories mocking the occasion with the unveiling of a countdown clock in the capital. doha, it will be the 1st time to walk out will be played in emily's nation. cats are, has been preparing since winning the bait 11 years ago. also jabari was at the event and has more on the subsequent stages of preparation for cattle. 2022. we know that most of the 6 of the 8 stadiums that they are going to have in the world cup are finished and they're going to have a arab world cup here from next week, november 30th until december 18th. that is going to be seen as really a trial run for this world hub that erica will have 16 teams from the arab world. and it's the 1st time the federation will be
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a part of that hosting that event until then it was independently help. so that arrow cup that's coming up is going to be seen as a test run for this country in terms of how prepared they are for this world cup. but the other events that are ongoing will certainly the marketing down the time that they have. they said, most of the infrastructure is already done. the but most of the stadiums are finished. there's only one that i need to be completely, but final touches are being done on that one. but in terms of the infrastructure there are, there are pretty much done that they are dealing with now with more finishing up all the hotels that they are continuing to build a very rapid pace. and other than that, i think there's a lot of job work being done between now and the actual opening day of the world cup in november of 2022. and the welcome trophy was on this way ahead of the formula. one race in cat are the 1st time the countries hosted an f one race fee
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for president gianni in front tino and the tournament ambassador david beckham, are amongst the fans present. mercedes driver lewis hamilton won by nearly 25 seconds out of red bulls max for stopping and he is where you need to go for all the latest on all top stories and more al jazeera dot com. ah, just a quick look at the headlines for you now and we've fallen developments ensued on this evening. a prime minister, abdullah ham dog has told al jazeera that he will be able to form an independent transitional government just hours after being reinstated to office. he signed an agreement with the country's military chief to return to a plan transition to civilian rule weeks after the military seas power. ham dock says that there will be elections within 18 months. few hormones, good.
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