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for a big day, arrive, officials will work to make sure 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. door safari, al jazeera, doha, ah, it says 0. it's going to random. now the top stories, reinstated sudanese prime minister, the le handbook is promising a technocratic government, reversing the recent military takeover handbook says he's guided by the ambitions of the sued. and these people, as he spoke exclusively to edge data after reaching a deal with the military chief yourself out elections will be held within 18 months . few months in the cold concept of the upcoming government is that it
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will be a technocratic government, made up of sudanese, qualified professionals about 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 afar. i populist jose antonio cast his leading and chillies presidential election with 28 percent of the vote. 90 percent of the votes have been counted. cost is likely facing a run off in december against former student protests lead to gabriel butcher, who has 25 percent posed closed in venezuela. were millions of voted in regional and local elections. the main opposition is taking part for the 1st time in 4 years . 100 observers from the european union are monitoring the process. police say some people have died after a car drove into
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a crowd in the u. s. city walk ashore in wisconsin. will 20 people, including children, were taken to hospitals following the incident. it happened while people were marching in the city's christmas parade, and s u. v broke through barriers before driving through the parade route at high speed. one person has been arrested has been a 3rd night of writing in the netherlands against new corona, virus measures, protest the set of fireworks and vandalized property in the northern cities of groaning and li warden. emergency order was issued in both cities and police had to intervene with 130 people have been arrested since the unrest began. those are the headlines we're back in our for now. right now, it's talk to edge 0. ha, ha, ha ha, yes. unless any cattle will house the middle east 1st,
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well come in preparation. the country is staging. a major settlement with 16 nations going head to head in thanks, porpoise built stadiums, but 2022 will keep you across the action is cast off repairs for the regions biggest ever sourcing events that be for our cup on al jazeera with he threw wanda for 21 years paul cook army took office to 6 years after the 1994 genocide where some 800000 people were slaughtered in an ethnic conflict. but although lawanda has transformed into what many consider apricots tech comp and achieved rapid economic growth, it struggle to leave its dark path behind. and while many seek regard me as a visionary leader, others claim he is a threat to democracy. oh,
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after winning his 3rd term in 2017, with nearly 99 percent of the boat, how much longer is he planning to hold on to power? and is there any guarantee ethnic conflict will not arise again? the president of rwanda, paul, ga, ga me, talks to al jazeera say the latest walter graham, your late mister president, bowl co, garbage. thank you very much for accepting. go invitation and hosting ours. he at the presidential palace. so thank you so much. you're almost almost welcome and i'm a confer in the market to another customer. when i was 19 years old. mister president, we only knew rwanda through the massacres that took place in this country through the news or on the bulletins in others in the year 1994 to their reward, the house was formed and changed as
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a very big reticence. what have you done? what is the password that you use to achieve this grip? those formation as a success in your country where trio have come from far or a most it to non existence to. now where we are, we, there countries still boys is full with making progress. is growth and it is development. people are coming back together. the country has so divided in their past. now that is unity in the country. and so i think progress is on. there is still a lot of work to do. they have to along janet to travel to be where one to be and so there is no to separate a think it is just people understanding the need
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to i address the challenges here with this and we try to do that the best where we pan and involve everybody and yes, that lead as people ordinary citizens who have to be involved and to benefit from the different policies, the social economic policies that lead to the transformation. thus, what we, as that he does have hard to do is make sure that we put in place these social economy policies walking together with the citizens and also making sure that everyone moves the direction. right. and there were 800000 deaths from april to july 1994. it's not
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easy at all to turn this page. what were the initiatives that you have adopted over the past 27 years to overcome this issue amongst through one days when i talk about policies i talked about citizen is being involved, a talk about read does get to being focused on also doing things in a way that the under the trust of the people of this country, i think that's well put a lot of energy and we have not been mistaken. the results have been speaking for themselves. what are the guarantees, the one that will not return to these very difficult days? why? because we're not walking towards working towards something. yes. we do it in a sustainable moment. under to sustainable because of one, the people themselves that get the world and understand the need for being what
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they are doing, pool it to bring this to be written and continued to build a large room. so we concentrated on a building a foundation distributions. we've also tried to and create a mind to fit change in general for our people in the past. we had landowners who will sit back and almost sometimes do nothing because the rich people who had put a pool and we come to help. and so now we are saying ok, no to age for people who want to do where and do good and bring out you know, what they can give us to,
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to leave this. do that tell us services to be able to of course, when you're working with others of those who want to do good and bring whatever they want to bring, then they should find us already making progress. say the place i may have had the, i was the president one, the person looks about the future project. this is important and logical and it is logical that change needs many used to be achieved. but when a president talks about the future and has been out since the 2000, i think this isn't the case that you intend to stay for longer as president of wonder. what i don't have to be in the power to see the benefits of what i'm talking about. some of the will, the things have already happened in new and am seeing them. there are many other things we expect to happen that will before us, that for the country may be some of those will come when i'm not that much such
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a minute or one and wait in c, largo to be contributing to that happening and so on. and so forth. so that's why it takes me about to say for, for, for me that's not the data issue. whether what i'm doing now, i tell you to do a lot a to see tomorrow is just part of a bigger thing than me. and also part of a process, but as a mission idea, it also depends on what the people of this country are. one is the political peaceful opposition allowed to work here in to wonder at to face the president to disagree with the president at the sick were competing with him through the ballot boxes. they'll position exist. the opposition men is people
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having a different views about governance, about to whatever is happening in the country, even if they were 10 and they were pursuing different lines of thinking. but it was thinking they convergeone one thing or over them. that's my expectation. if converge on the world being of the people and also this the video of the country they did, i think on that one they don't disagree. i don't think there would be any one cordial position. and that is understood as being opposed to the established arrangement that is, that, that time thinking of that, no, i want to remove these ones and to bring is the ability to the account. so in other words, those are things the, me, convergeone. in our case, we have also had that anyway, no history,
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we have our disability and we have high disability at the time. in fact, to these different parties, the code, the position parties had emerged. and so all of them participated in that is the ability all of their parties, this agenda say do you hear about that happened in 27 years or will it doesn't matter which side of you are coming from. so there was not a position. so hold, we should mention that screwed up and said, no, we can't go down this route. they actually beach participated in that way or do you think that happen? so i'm trying to bring at your attention defunct, for that each country has its own context and circumstances and wish to oppress.
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therefore, you don't want to establish just a template and every country must follow this way of being things. i don't think even these champions of democracy actually do that. can you kind of both serve some people said that president beauregard me has a tendency towards the african continent as an african flare that rejects the western standards in matters like democracy and human rights. good government order says that we have african values and we have culture. we are the ones who decide how and in what way we mostly above the western modern mister president bowman, it's the world. so how do you face this more than and what was the model, and what are the africa values that you want them to dominate the african reality? when you're talking about africa and in you're talking about the history of africa and the prison time governance and he does,
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why should we forget the histories where people come forth? and they want to pretend like the problems are just starting to day or that they don't actually involve these same people. we are being authority to emulate, to admire, to no, they are part of my program. we have to take the blame for our own wrong boy. africa is no question about it. we can't escape it. who shouldn't escape but should we are, so keep quiet about the wrongs done by others to africa in the past may they were even in the prison. so how do they pound then do i? and then it has that person accept that those dictates prevail,
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that they should keep quiet about certain wrongs that tell been done to me against me. and to just follow the dictates of others to me, even when they made similar or western mistakes in their, on the situation. there were some problems that happened with you guys the in march 2019 in the great lakes region. how do you overcome all these matters? specialist as most of any, is in the law of brazil could go me as i've worked together about it for long periods of time. have you overcome this matter and how has this, this bit affected the region here in east africa? not yet. i think there are still there and amber wishes that we have to be zeroed out to takes 2 to tango. i guess both countries are we to continue searching for, for
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a solution to the problems that exist. we understand the root cause. therefore, we should be able to find a and it will fog better understanding how log into the sent us, mr. president, what is the nature of the dispute between you and you got to in particular, the problem is between you will have law jail, petune. it is to discuss some of the problems up in the day. but exam, who i did justice to true key fox, big part over the border is closed and some people say i just opened the border to do trade and which of it or no one in the whole region. now for us,
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the problem is what does credited to the closure of the border that needs to be answered before the board? the such is open. we have our district and we're wondering is safa are not allowed to work. you gander, to do their business. you know, married and near stablish dementia in uganda, simpler hands down to whatever they find to them. they have all kinds of critics they put for in talking about to insecurity to that to be caused by london. and to have raised the issues around that, which really amount to persecution rather than in a single unit in london, is that to go to van. but when new garden is
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a common wonder they have noted experience this them hardships wanda, is a do when they were you gonna? and the question here is, if you are talking about your border lawyer, a border is full people. people who brought us back and forth. why is most of a new form of ally doing this? people say that there is a fee of poll guy, ms. leadership and the government in the region. is this more competition than this gets over borders? i don't know. i don't want to argue for someone this if you ask me what concerns me, i tell you that if you are a resident, do you call prism or 70 or do you communicate with each other or you to talk to one
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another but of lead to more or less the stuff is a long time ago is for some time and until it is, issues are resolved and in talking isn't just talking for the circle the to we will talk because we did it and have 2 things together. but if law to then know what is talking about, mr. president, what is that one me do? megan was a big in central africa. how long will it honestly, outside the country? what then was the kind of problem we 1st were as africans and as even the friend of mozambique when was had a problem and wanted us to work with them to our grace program. there was
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the went to other countries. it's not just under for us would responded to their way with who and do we have worked with amazon beacons to address the problems that they're under there, where we have to i think it's like success has been achieved again this between us and mozambique guns and whatever else they asked to to help to decide they were fought and they were far due to be dictated by their condition is under ground under their work that has to be done in view of that. so i did go on to see that as a proceed with the one the army will stay in was a big and the children this mission be left to the was a big or as a tablets of africa, of in years. so is army going to stay longer? it was a big just what i'm saying, would it be a sort of a between one and amazon
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b capable of discussing and seeing what issues under ground to address and how and what time does it take? but some of the things you, you don't just give a date and say no way, even when you are going. we're going not saying we're coming to reserve this program in a one week and one month and we are good. it doesn't happen that way. so what can we do about that? and a lot has to depend on the circumstances as where henderson, what is on the ground in the area, and also the the feeding rules of their mozambique and who asked for her in the region is south than african region who asked us. and that is there a lot of discussion that goes on in the knowing what to do next. so that's not a big problem that i assume you took the african union during their before last
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session with you off a civil african them in to gratian roderick, such as the free trade, the single african address with markets of the african fleet trade, in your opinion, what are the volume of problems facing the issue of african cooperation and building a strong economic block that the bends and benefits from the wealth of the continent in achieving progress amongst the countries on africa has to come together. and that's why you have an african union, it was to try, try and bring africa to where that work together or corporation or you know, to be able to address the many challenges in the test africa. so when i became the chair of the african union in 2018, but even before and after that we always
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emphasize africa working together when it is for security for tread and invest demands are actually facing together these injustices that we talked about. idea, what is the obstacle, some people say the large part of the citizen africa coming from outside africa? well that's why to have to agree festival. does it come from outside in the, to something we can and therefore, whatever it is or wherever to comes from, even if it comes from within, by the way it can still work together to address it. it's not that we should become together to address what comes from our state. no, it's coming together to address what effect sess, common, even if it was thought you need from another country within africa. no affects us. on a fixed number of us. it needs to be address. president tagami has been
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a victim of ethnic conflict himself. in the late 19 fifties, many wanton including co gamete family and other tootsies, fled persecution to neighboring uganda. there than 3 year old polka county grew up as a refugee. we will explore more of his personal journey from a child refugee to one of africa's most respected leaders, as he walks with us around the garden of his official residence. here order what is the worst picture it blizzard boca gamez memory and the use of asylum that dana still stuck in your mind? that are why is this an image of wrong poverty? so this a new message over to profession, it is an image of or instability. because even though i know as a kid to 4 years old when it we, my family was freeing in the country and going into the neighboring country,
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uganda bell. i steer even as the young kid they remember the curse that i could see. they were being rushed to here and there. so as i kept growing, these memories also kept to in my mind, up to now martin, good morning, elizabeth kaden's and centuries have created and they get the image to your tie phone, the africans again to day. the variables and lead by the africa is going to the image of the africans the day. the concern you the time where the africans are presenting successful, what we and unique model evolve. so for me, i see my sort of fuzzy person as a human being as the one i'm african and therefore the struggle was
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things you have to confront and the data with the data, without any apologies, without fear, without even a sense of feeling we are doing it for 20 le let rather tall a service to humanity, to many others who have to be unable to may be, have a chance to have a thought about doing what to we have done. so it's quite a broad c i. c. indeed, my way of revolving into this as part of the history of men, africa, of men, is given to history with colonial times or by the
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governance over today or injustice is double standards and that exist in the world. does that affect us to the africa? one, you will find we are country under good and the citizens want to do their best for them sort of do you happen to be read though is the 4. but you'll find that are these injustices and all kinds of problems that affect, you know, to the own making that come from somewhere else that are linked to with the history of how people view you, how they want to see you. and so you are a quarter for a day and a mirror and you have to do something about it. there is not too much you can do
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just as an individual. you have to do much with other people. and the total comes on the beer doesn't put it was thinking if you mr. pleasant phone, me up or want to thank you very much. i port moresby, the capital of puffy gideon is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one or one east investigate the violent gains, filling fear on the street. on l g 0, there was is i was a little boy in india. my dream was to make body would felt. so finally, i was going to do it one man's quest to realize a lifelong ambition. the studio chose was of my own village and it does permission going behind the lens as got him saying,
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brings his personal story to life. al jazeera correspondent, my own private bollywood. mm. ah, each and every one of us. it's got a responsibility to change our personal space for the better we are. we could do this experiment and if by diversity could increase just a little bit, that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet. they're always incredibly rare species for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here in jenny, these people begun to collect the signature that says recycle this extremely important service that they provide to the city. why do we we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal with people who left
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behind ah seeking, promising a technocratic government focused on democratic transition. sedans, reinstated, prime minister, abdullah ham dogs speaks exclusively to al jazeera after a deal with the military. ah ha ha robin, you watching old is there a life my headquarters here in doha also coming up to day are community faced horror and tragedy in what should have been a community celebration. a number of people have been killed and more than 20 injured as an s.
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