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because of the listening pace deconstruct the media analysis era. a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of and networks journalists on al jazeera lou, promising a technocratic government focused on democratic transition to dance reinstated. prime minister handoff speaks exclusively to edge zeta after a deal with the military. ah, a lot haven't speak of this is i just live from the house or coming up a fall right x congressman is leading as early results come in from chillies, presidential vote. he's facing a run off with a left wing activist. venezuela's opposition takes part and elections for the 1st
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time since 2017 as votes as virtues, governors and mass. ah, and one year to kick off call us stop counting down to the 1st woke up in the middle east. ah, how do we begin in sudan where an agreement has been signed to reinstate deposed leda dela handbook as prime minister, the military seized power. there nearly a month ago, the general abdel for the head board, hon agreed to the plan transition to civilian rule. but it's not clear how much power the new government will have. the largest opposition coalition is refusing to recognize any agreement that shares power with the military handbook. explain what the new government will eventually look like. as he spoke exclusively to edges and fickle says he'll be in her room and read him in the co concept of the upcoming
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government is that it will be a technocrat. a government made up of sudanese qualified professionals then about with one and a half years left out of the transitional period. i did all the upcoming government, according to me, should focus on very specific issues, chiefly the completion of transition into a democracy and its related obligations like the convenience of the constitutional conference and holding the elections. you all know that the elections would require one full year at least, may drag on for one and a half years. i hope we can all agree on an independent government with no crowds during the remaining time of the transitional period. where is government would lead the country until the scheduled election go in assessing and hasn't developed on the part in new knowledge about this is a key part of the political agreement. we saw. you said was that the prime minister
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should have the power and authority to form an independent technocratic government in absolute liberty and without any pressure. and this is what we signed the agreement fall and then a conflict has a model. and then i'd 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'm guided only by the ambitions and hopes of the nice 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 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 and the 1st blaze with all the challenges over
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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. and you can watch the full interview with sedans, reinstated prime minister, the handbook on talk to you. on monday, at $730.00 gmc, i have a morgan has more now on the day's events from car to a breakthrough incidence political crisis. nearly a month after military takeover and the solution of the transitional government on sunday military leader general abdel for that albert han and the post prime minister of the lam doke, signed an agreement that paved the way for him took to be reinstated as a defer when i signed this political agreement, i was guided by a number of key principles. chiefly among them is to avoid further bloodshed. our people are prepared to sacrifice more,
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but every drop of blood is precious. 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 will lead to dialogue to end those divisions. retort, your logo us, yasser. we've been living in crisis for a long time. and by signing this declaration, we were able to establish a real foundation for a transitional period as envisioned fall. so dan has been governed by a power sharing agreement between the military and the political coalition, known as the forces of freedom and change since august 2019. but the months leading to the recent military takeover. so tensions between the 2 sides,
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both accused each other of slow economic recovery and lack of judicial reforms. the agreement signed between ham dog and general behind may have reinstated ham dog as prime minister. but it doesn't mean the end of the dance political crisis. since the takeover nearly a month ago, there have been processed nearly every day with people demanding an entirely civilian government and an enter the partnership between the military and civilians . sanders deal means the military remains as a governing partner and that has angered many here. thousands protested near the presidential palace and sort of soon before the signing the deal. authorities responded by firing tear gas and live ammunition in the air. at least, 40 protested have been killed since the military took over and more than $200.00 injured. the forces of freedom in change which nominated ham doug as prime minister back in 2019 has distant itself from the deal. and analysts said they 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
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a 180 degrees return. that doesn't mean that the prime minister of southern li, but all out of the land. but what it means is that there is a momentum, 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 that many 30, 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. a nearly half of the votes have been counted now and one of chillies most polarized presidential elections in recent history, preliminary is also showing the far right populace. jose antonio cost is leading with more than 28 percent of congressmen and former student protest liter, gabrielle burridge trails. just behind a 24 percent, the leading contenders are outside the traditional political parties and appear to
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be headed for a run off in december. a daniel finally is standing by outside the campaign headquarters of the far right candidate cast and our latin america attitude. c newman is outside the headquarters of the left wing, former student leader, a gabrielle boy. let's talk to soon, newman 1st and so to see a last time we spoke to you, burridge was trailing in the, in the 1st count and then that continues to happen at this point. what, so how are they feeling there? i'm sorry, just as you started asking me the question someone began me i need so i missed the beginning of your question, rather noisy here. yeah, i was just, i was just asking how, how, how boring people are feeling at the moment, given the current account has him behind exactly. well,
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they're seeming that's still very enthusiastic. they certainly haven't, are not ready by a long shot to concede defeat. in fact, barge has been doing a slightly better as more votes come in with 65 percent of the boat now counted, he is now with 24.9 percent of the volts versus 28.4 percent on your pass, which is only a $150000.00 volts different it's very, very little. so anything could happen in the 2nd round. and that is precisely what everybody here is already counting on. we're expecting w bought each to arrive very shortly and address the proud most of the other candidates from the center. right and center left wing parties have already conceded defeat. the big question is, which way will their vote go? in the 2nd round, which will be held in december. but right now we're hearing people here with mega fallen saying we can't allow cash to take. although we can't allow a dictator to come back to me. in fact,
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a change taking cattle and i, i just consider that this would be a step backwards. 2430 years opportunity and politics and gillian society. so it's going to be a very energize and a very, very polarized campaign. all right for the moment is that the 2nd half of this campaign will start tomorrow. yeah, for the moment lisa, my 1st there outside the board share headquarters less said turn to daniel sharla. now he's outside the headquarters of the far right candidate to jose, antonio castle. who is leading right now? i'm going by the current number. so what's the mood dead, daniel? well, as you can imagine, quite euphoric of people here. we're delighted it's an outdoor headquarters. the stage has been said, so it is sort of affluent neighborhood in santiago,
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just announce that our cars are going, he'll gas is about to appear on this stage or behind me to address this smallish crowd that's gathered here about people are arriving families most these were small children arriving to this kind of her juncture in the road, which is her been set up as a campaign headquarters. they're playing a lot of songs which are talking about freedom are talking about security arm, which are 2 of the main planks over what wasn't done your gus campaign. oh, so they're emphasizing that, but people here, so for the ones re spoken to absolutely delighted and very much looking forward to that 2nd round. all right, daniel, for the moment. thank you. a polls are now we're closing in venezuela where millions are voted in regional and local elections there. the main opposition taking part for the 1st time in 4 years, having boycotted previous elections, 100 of service from the european union or over seen the vote. and 1000 polling stations represent nichols, my daughter has been accused of electoral fraud in the past that i saw boys in the
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capitol caracas. and has this report were here at the national electro council. and this is the place where there was cause of these regional elections will be coming in this important election for venezuela because it's the 1st time in 4 years, separate opposition of this country decided to participate. and why is that? well, the opposition says that they have been given suddenly assurances by the government among them. the presence of witnesses at the polling stations also that now to members of the national actually council are part of the opposition are also of course, the presence of the european union. this is the 1st time in 15 years that the european union president in an election in venezuela, their server had been deployed all across the country. they have been monitoring the result. they've been monitoring the campaign there in legal experts, human rights lawyers,
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among other things that are monitoring and observing this election. but if we had been in the middle of an enormous crisis and economic crisis, a course mostly by dropping the price of oil by your sanctions, among other things. and also our political crisis with thousands of people protesting on the streets and millions leaving the country escaping poverty. so in a way for many this elections are important because it's a step forward. the opposition participating in this process, a possibility and opening a way towards presidential elections in the future. and that's why the final report by the union is going to be monitored by the government of nicola, but also by the opposition. i still ahead on al jazeera, desperate for food. hundreds of asylum seekers stay put on the bell roost. poland border hoping to cross into the european union. more on why france has sent its own special police offices to its overseas cherokee of waterloo in the caribbean.
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ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle airways. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we got rain and snow wind forecast for japan over the next couple of days. lots of cloud pushing through at the moment . 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 that's further north, northeast and parts of china, seeing that wintry weather sliding through very cold air to runs in across the relatively warm waters, the sea japan. we'll get some see effect snow coming to western areas of honshu into hoc hider as well show over by the mounts is probably not too bad at this stage for tokyo. but it does look a very,
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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. fabulous, dry weather, boise some wet weather. they're coming into vietnam, some showers cross northern parts of vietnam than usual rush of showers through se asia from malaysia into indonesia. whether to making its way across southern parts of india. and please to say it will improve over the next couple of days with the rain retreating south. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always, ah, meets the minimum. a tough is helpful and that daughter decided to quit the rock race hoping to live better with less. let's just throw everything away out there will expose the simple living movement aimed at reducing personal consumption
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credit and plotting. i hope to be here as a result, a simple life on al jazeera lu . ah. again, you're watching. i just need a reminder, last top stories reinstated sudan prime minister de la handoff is promising a technocratic government. reversing the country's military takeover. ham doc says he is guided by the ambitions of the sudanese people, as he spoke exclusively to. i do see it after reaching a deal with the military chief. the off of our elections will be held within 18 months. nearly half the votes have been counted in one of chillies most polarized
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presidential elections, preliminary results show fall right populist jose antonio past is leading with more than 28 percent older. now, closing in venezuela were millions of voted in regional and local elections. the main opposition is taking part for the 1st time in 4 years, having boycotted previous selection, a 100 observers from the european union are overseeing the process a to people kidnapped in haiti last month have been released that's according to christian aid ministries. they were among 17 missionaries in the us, and canada, including 5 children, abducted close to the cap to puerto prince 5 weeks ago. their names and current location have not been released. they are apparently safe and in good health. poland is accusing, beller is continuing to ferry migrants to its border despite clearing camps there earlier this week, thousands a camp next to its fences on the eastern edge of the european union,
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facing harsh winter weather service and reports from blue sky on the bella, russian side of the border german flags painted on their faces chung. the desperation of people caught up in this human tragedy. families, tommy rock and syria were 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 with 10 days in a general way. you think you can still go to your we 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 ill . the logistical center. the board was not designed to shelter people. many say they are suffering from the cold. very talk to just hook and afraid to talk about
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what's going on. you have to come to hope you didn't open it for the food at night. they tell me people hasn't taken away to the ponies border. nobody knows what they do with that, i told them some things they told people, if you don't cross it, then we'll let you go back to me and for any place and people were freezing. and paul and people were not having any response to that, or you think people actually went into the didn't want. so if the people didn't do that, if people didn't call 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 reach europe to join relatives. they flew from iraq for bella was to be closer to the dream. but what they found was a firm rejection. last week, the family got sprayed with tear gas and polish border guards, retaliation against attacks on their border fans. or you know how, i was so afraid,
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my daughter got hit by to gas and my son to it felt like we were all choking. i was so afraid. never had this experience in my life. we want to go to europe just to work. air 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 there. isn't it? like the you have been people are born and they're happy for that. we are born in there and we have no fully that, like many out of sonya and his family still points and a political play to drama of the past week on this border where the european union may have come from now. but at the termination, the faces of those left in limbo suggest is my going. crisis is far from over. steadfast and al jazeera in banner was a francis and special police officers to its overseas territory of guadalupe in the
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caribbean. the been nightly riots there, as well as a strike to protest compulsory code 19 passes. the dean baba has more buildings on fire in one up in the caribbean archipelago of guadalupe. this is french overseas territory, and often 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, a night on curfew is 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 disorder, but that live ammunition was used against law enforcement officers. lou things now 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
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compulsory vaccination of health workers against covey. 19 and about the french health pause, which is required to access restaurants and cafes, cultural venues, sports arenas, and long distance travel. was this, the more they said that because of this criminal, anti social know which they set up hundreds of work as being fine on to the strength. why and by extension, thousands of people because behind each salaried employee, there's a family. now, 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. i blame those who made vaccination compulsory. you can't do that and then suspend stuff without salary. their effects hit morally and physically and 50 percent of staff is suspended so 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
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meet quarterly officials on monday to discuss the crisis. nadine baba al jazeera, a police in belgium's capital, have used to gas and water cannons on protest is angry. about coven 19 restrictions . their tens of thousands joined the march in brussels. it began peacefully, but some demonstrators later threw rocks and smoke farms. government had announced new restrictions including measures for the unvaccinated rebels in ethiopia. ti grier regions say government forces have carried out a drone attack in mckelly, a spokesman for the tea gray people's liberation front said residential buildings in the regional capital were targeted. and the rebels continued moving towards attis alba. they've taken control of the city of show a rob. it's about 230 kilometers north of the capital, samuel gets the true, is an independent journalist based in addis ababa. he has more on the reported drug
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strike once we know as the allegation that is being leveled again to state your been side by the t p. i 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 mccully, the capital of to grey. and he hasn't said what the damages, but again, the european site 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, 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,
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and this conflict i've 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 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 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. and a cutter is mocking one year until the 1st match kicks off. the 2022 fif world cup . a countdown clock has been unveiled to the celebration in the capital. bo ha, the gulf countries been preparing for the tournaments since winning the bid in 2010 would be the 1st time woke up will be played in a middle east nation to search bar reports.
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ah, the count down is officially underway to the biggest football tournament in the world. the 2022 for world cup will be hosted in cuts are from november 21st until december 18th, the but the excitement has already begun. this is a unique, unique opportunity for, for the goddess, for the world to show to the world that some of the prejudice that exist towards this part of the world is wrong. simply prejudice is wrong, that people are welcome to hear some major sports star power was on hand to ensure the world knows katara is ready for one of its biggest events in history. just reconvene through this country has come much further than we ever imagined in terms of infrastructure modernization. and i hope the whole world will appreciate
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what cap of going to offer you vote for the fans from everyone in the world will be kept to enjoy the beauties of cat on top of that, that's not true. football is opening doors to people to visit the country and enjoy the world come. this is the latest stadium to be completed out h. stadium will stay to the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. it's a facility designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region. this will be one of the 8 stadiums that will be hosting 32 countries. next year. katara has spent $6500000000.00 on building new infrastructure and metro system and numerous training facilities. more than a 1000000 supporters are expected to make the trip to cut our for what will be the most compact world cup ever. join the beats as the official theme of the 2022 for world cup and with less than a year to go before they big day arrived. officials will work to make sure
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everything goes according to plan with 7 of the 8 stadiums and a metro system already complete. most of the hard work is already done. it will be up to the fans and the global teams who will come to this region for the 1st time and make this tournament one for the history books. dorset jabari al jazeera doha. a cutter house did to another major event on sundays 1st. ever formula one grand prix. it was one by reigning champion, louis hamilton. a result that could be decisive in his battle with a max for stopping for the title poorest reports at the football world. cup trophy was on display at the lou sale international circuit. but a year from kick off. this was already the start of something big incatel ah, 1st formula one race track, best known for hosting the season opener in my toe. g p. there wasn't a bike in sight though. for most of the field, louis hamilton was soon, barely in sight either to well champion getting away in the lead after qualifying
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on pole. ah, title, rival and championship lead a mux were stopping, had started 7th after a penalty and qualifying, but the dutchman was up to 2nd place by law 5. behind him, hamilton's mercedes teammate voltaire. he bought us looked set to strike a blow in the construct championship. but to blow out near the half waist age saw the fins, rice, and early tight corners designed for the nimble bikes of moto g. p, were taking their toll on others, ties as well. not hamilton's though, as he took the flag, the head of a stipend, and cut the red bull man's championship lead to 8 points. it was pretty straightforward, it's pretty lonely at the front. and, of course i, i enjoy those races where you're, you're passing through. but some we need those points the day is going to be difficult to the end. but i think that's nice. yeah, it keeps, it keeps it exciting. behind them,
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a name from the past blasted into 3rd place. fernando alonzo getting a spot on the podium for the 1st time since 20147 years. but finally, finally we, we got it. alonzo knows how titles are won and lost with 2 races left. hamilton's chances of an 8th well champ ship his fist in a row or in his own hands. full, reese al jazeera. ah, this is al 0, colorado for the top stories reinstated the sudanese primer isabella hancock is promising a technocratic government, reversing the recent military takeover hand access his guided by the ambitions of the sudanese people. as he spoke exclusively to al jazeera after reaching a deal with the military trees, he is also vowed the elections will be held within 18 months. the ha coleman regiment in.
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