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and the truth is that they've got nowhere else to go. that way, if you missed it online, catch it here with me. thunder gotten on al jazeera ah, promising a technocratic government focused on democratic transition. it reinstated prime minister of dela handle 6 exclusively to al jazeera after deal with a military. ah rahman watching out. they were like, well, headquarters here in doha, coming up in the program. today are community based hor, tragedy in what should have been a community celebration. a number of people have been killed and more than 20 injured as an s t. v is driven into a christmas parade in the u. s. state of wisconsin also fall right. populace has
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antonio casters leading in jail a presidential vote. he's facing a run off with a left wing. activate the one year to kick off, counting down to the 1st world cup in the middle east. ah, welcome to the program. we begin incident where the prime minister is promising a technocratic government and the path to democracy. the military chief on sunday, reinstated abdullah humbug. nearly a month after he was out stood the military coup general of the sutter as a bare hand 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 she has power with the military. now doc
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explained what the new government will eventually looked like as he spoke exclusively to his error and fickle as he'll feel her home and read him in. the co concept of the upcoming government is that it will be a technocrat, a government made up of sudanese, qualified professionals with about with one and a half years are left out of the transitional period. the whole, 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 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 elections go in assessing and has it developed?
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and if i didn't know cannady, this is a key part of the political agreement. we saw. 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. this is what we signed the agreement fall and then a, consider this 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 3rd and his 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,
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and i read to read that i do not have any personal game. otherwise, i wouldn't have accepted the office in the 1st place with all the 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 and you can watch the full and view with fidel reinstated. prime list of de la handoff can talk 12 missouri on monday from 0730 gmc hip morgan has more on the days vents 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 absent at the han and the post prime minister of the lamp dog, signed an agreement that paved the way for him to be reinstated when i signed this political agreement, i was guided by
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a number of key principles. chiefly among them is to avoid further bloodshed. our people are prepared to sacrifice small, 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, says the deal will lead to dialogue to end those divisions. with doctor i, los yasu, we'd 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. sudan has been governed by a power sharing agreement between the military and the political coalition. known
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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, both accused each other of slow economic recovery and lack of judicial reforms. the agreement signed between ham dog and general han 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 had been processed nearly every day with people demanding an entirely civilian government and an enter the partnership between the military and civilians . sunday deal means the military remains as a governing partner, and that has angered many here. thousands protested near the presidential palace and heard it soon before the signing of 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 and change which nominated him duke 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
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a total fiasco for the military. why? because they did what they did, and suddenly they had to the 180 degrees return. that doesn't mean that the prime minister suddenly, but all over 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 at play here. there's the military, there's a street, there's the neighbors on the african union, and there's the international community for now. so dad takes a mother and foot and step in its transition. he will morgan onto 0 cartoon. the cupboard hudson is a former chief of staff. all the u. s. special envoy to sit on. he says protest could now be held against both the military and ham dog. following the deal. it's true that the st. protesters have been taking a very maximum list of you ever since the, the military's coup d'etat,
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3 weeks ago. they've been saying no negotiation with the military, no cooperation with the military, no compromise with the military. and of course this, this deal announced today does all 3 of those things are, it's a, it's a major compromise on the part of the prime minister. it essentially validates what, what's been called bad behavior by the school. by acknowledging that the military was able to take this step, the prime minister was able to change his position, agree to a set of terms imposed on him by the military and retake his job. and so i think that the pros, textures have every right to be concerned about what message this this sends to the country, into the prospects for the democratic transition. i suspect that going forward, the protest movement could very well be against both the prime minister and the military of who they now see as essentially working in tandem and setting back the
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prospect of democratic transition in the country. so it's ironic that this has been achieved in the most undemocratic foreign possible. and yet it's being held up as an important step on the road to a democratic transition. now, number of people have been killed after a car drove into a crowd in the us city of walk show in wisconsin more than 20 people, including children were taken to hospitals following the incident. that happened while people were marching in the cities christmas parade. now an s u v broke through barriers before driving through the parade route at high speed on person has been arrested. i walked in the parade. at the beginning, i saw the happy children sitting on the curb. i saw a happy parents behind their children. i can still see the smiling faces. a parade is a celebration for our community. today. our community face hor tragedy in what should have been a community celebration. i'm deeply saddened to know that so many in our community
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went to a parade, but ended up dealing with injury and heartache. peter off is a new jersey called list and contributing editor. he says there's a chance the incident could be related to last week's acquittal of kyle written house. in total, there seemed to be about 2 dozen casualties. how many of those are fatalities? how many of those are symbol injuries? i don't know yet. and the driver of the s u, v, has been taken into police custody. we have always had to be careful. there are of course, 2 things to consider right now in the political life of the nation. one, this is potentially some kind of act of terrorism. the 2nd that this is somehow related to the decision last week by a jury of 12 americans to acquit the young man written house
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of murder. and to affirm his claim that he acted in self defense during the riots in 2001 in kenosha, which is about 80 kilometers away from walker's shop. simply the proximity of the 2 cities requires you to at least consider that this somehow may be related to that verdict. well, it's taking the americas far right populist. jose antonio cast his leading and chillies presidential election with 28 percent support. with 90 percent of the vote counted, he's facing run off in december against left when congressmen and former student protests leader, gabriella burridge. she's got 25 percent of the vote. both the are outside the traditional political parties. cast, claimed victory when he addressed his supporters and made a bustle. but i get a bit answer. i got to leave. by noon today, we have made a 1st step,
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so that hope becomes a reality. we've been walking along towards this step and it's the 1st one that's important. that will be opinion polls. but today the chalet and people have spoken and they've given us the majority to all of them to the simple and humble people who dare to vote to all those who came from hundreds of kilometers away just to vote. thank you. from the bottom of my heart, we're going to regain peace order progress and our liberty from today own would that it was warmer is outside cas campaign headquarters in santiago. the other 5 candidates who took part in the, in the race. i've now dropped out the to moderate candidates. moderate right to moderate left didn't get more than 12 percent of the vote. they finished. and 4th, and 5th place, the 3rd place candidate, franco, buddy, see, didn't even campaign. he's been abroad for the last few months. so what quite what that says about the states of july and politics. the other key figure is that there
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was a 45 percent to turn out to something like 8 and a half 1000000 to lands did not vote in these elections. so there's going to be a big campaign now to try to try to win the votes of the 5 candidates who have now been eliminated from the race and the 55 percent of the chile an electorate. so that should be extreme right on the extreme left in the, in the form of a voltage on the calf will now spend the time until the 19th of december. and that 2nd place, ronald trying to convince trillions that they should come out and vote and vote for them. the fact that so many people didn't vote, does that say the challenge of last faith in the politicians and the politics. we have been hearing in the last couple of years about how they're so keen for change . there have been has been on rest on the streets. so really a lot to analyze now in these next few weeks, leading up to that 2nd round of voting to see exactly where actually they'll stand
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at the moment. gabriel borage has also spoken to his supporter, saying he's determined to win the race up a little. you don't have to do this more counting to be done, but it's not the 1st time we've done it. we did that when we fought for education. we also did it when we achieved other victories, and there's no doubt that we're going to win the 2nd round together. it's going to be tough. it won't be easy, but we're going to win it. it's exactly during tough times when leadership must be shown. this is a challenge we have to fight. i'm not here to speak against the of the candidate, but today i'm here to be the spokesman of dialogue of unity and of hope. while latin america, editor, lucy, near miller has more on the barrett campaign. i'm a give me a body just campaign headquarters where hundreds of his supporters and advisors are here and they're all saying the same thing. they have a battle ahead of them, but they believe that they will win. as you see here, people are saying know log has no more,
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right wing bar. it will be the president of chile. no more going back to the nursing over and over again. and then, because nobody i wanted to present for them a future, a different future for this country of social political any can only change that one to make, to lead a far more equal society. but they know that they are confronting a very, very important rival, a very strong rival, much stronger that they could have expected. and it's very uncertain right now which way the vote that did not go to either one or the candidates will go in the 2nd round. so as of tomorrow, they say they will go out and fight for every single mode. it did not go to that, but he had bought each so that he can win in the 2nd round either way. it makes it very clear that chile is now and more divided country than it has been since 1990. well still had here on al jazeera,
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desperate for food. hundreds of asylum seekers stay put on the bellow. we spoke of poland border hoping to cross into the e. u. venezuela's opposition takes part in elections for the 1st time in 2017 as vouchers choose governors and mez. those stories after the break. ah, ah, look forward to protest, guys. with sponsored by cutoff airways. hello. we have something for north south split in the weather, across the middle east, over the next couple of days, a fair amount of cloud across northern pals. ashley and some bits and pieces of sherry, right? so we got some where to whether to was the levant, that is to sort of the mediterranean, a chance to some showers into iraq, into iran, south of that. it does stay generally dry. 3132 celsius here in a doha, although we will see some cherry ranger sliding a little further east, was,
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could catch a shower to making his way into afghanistan. turkey looks while the disturb pushing up towards the black sea. some wetter weather, also affecting here, a notice of weather weather. also making its way through the gulf of aidan to sliding across southernmost parts of yemen as we go in to the next couple of days to was the horn of africa. but for much of north africa, it is settled, you might catch a shower to just around the mediterranean coast, a chance of a shower, to course around the coastal freshness of west africa. joining up with the showers that we have into the gulf of guinea. and those showers, they drain the way out to the tropics, across angola, botswana, zambia, could see a shower to eastern parts of south africa. could see some much needed with some heavy rain for a time. that wet weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique, madagascar, for the weather. sponsored by katara, always question the narrative. you don't have ways to shake winter disinformation
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exclusively to al jazeera, to reaching a deal with the military chief and vowed elections within 18 model. a number of people have been killed after a car drove into a crown during parade in the us that he was show in wisconsin. more than 20 people, including children, were taken to hospital following the incident and fall right populous his antennae, a cast as leading and chillies. presidential election with a 28 percent support within the all of the vote counted 90 facing and run off in december against the former student protest liter, gabrielle burridge. she has 25 percent the court the poles of closed and venezuela were millions of voted and regional and local elections. the main opposition is taking part for the 1st time in 4 years. 100 observers from the european union have been monitoring the vote at 1000 polling stations. as nicholas madeira has been accused of electro fraud in the past 3 bowers in the capital crackers and said this report. we're here at the national electro council and this
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is the place where there because of this regional election will be coming in this important election for venezuela. because it's the 1st time in 4 years, separate opposition of the country decided to participate. and why is that? well, the opposition says that they have been given certain reassurances by the government among them. the presence of witnesses at the polling stations also that no 2 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 of crescent in an election in venezuela, their own servers have been deployed all across the country. they have been monitoring the results. they have been monitoring the campaign, their legal expert to and rights lawyers, among other things that are monitoring and observing this election had been in the middle of an enormous crisis and economic crisis, a course mostly by
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a dropping the price of oil by your sanctions among other things and also our political crisis with thousands of people protesting on the streets of millions leaving the country escaping poverty. so in a way for many, this elections are important because it's a step towards the opposition participating in this process, a possibility, an opening away towards proceed dental elections in the future. and that's why the final report by the european union, is going to be monitored by the government of nicola, but also by the opposition. 2 people could not, in haiti last month, have been released according to christian aid ministries. they were among 17 missionaries from the us, and canada, including 5 children, abducted close to the capital puerto prince 5 weeks ago. now the names and current locations have not been released, but they are apparently safe and in good health. poland is accusing bela ruth of
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continuing to ferry migrants to its border despite clearing camps. earlier this week, thousands are kept up facing harsh winter weather set, bass and reports. now, from the zookeeper of the bell, russian side of the border, german flags painted on their faces showing the desperation of people caught up in the human tragedy. family from iraq 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. as we wait, i was born 10 days. in jango. we ways you think you can still go to your we hope we hope is that i expect 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 of the board was not designed to shelter people. many say they are suffering from the cold. very
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exhaustive, just hook and the crate to talk about what's going on. we have to talk to later hope you open it for the night. a calendar, people have been taken away to the pony's border. nobody knows what they do know that i told them some things they told the people if you don't cross it, then we'll let you go back to me or any place and people were freezing and pollen. people who are not going to respond to that, where you think people actually went into the didn't want. so if the people didn't do that, if people didn't force 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 to 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 polio bought
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a god, 3 tally 80 against attacks on their board of fans. or, you know, i was so afraid 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 or 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're happy for that, but we are born in there and we have no folding that like many other sonya and his family still ponds and appointed to go play to drama. the past week on the border with 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 band with those trailers as well. its biggest change to
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foreign travel restrictions since the start of the pandemic. some fully vaccinated students and work visa holders will be able to fly into the country from next month . australia may also welcome vaccinated citizens from south korea, and japan. france has sent special police officers to its overseas, tow tree of guadalupe and the caribbean. now the re nacley riots as well as a strike against compulsory cove in 1900 passes. as nadine barbara explains the buildings on fire in one up 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 it from a local news channel. the nighttime curfew was imposed on
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friday, but it hasn't brought come more than 30 people were arrested. that night alone with a school course that we've us attains not only that there was a soda, but the live ammunition was used against law enforcement officers. lou things now taking place at the island, which has about 5 may say so. nothing to do with the cupboard protest. trade unions in guadalupe started an indefinite strike on monday. they're angry about the compulsory vaccination of health work as against covey. 19 and about the french health pause, which is required to access restaurants and cafes, cultural venue, sports arenas, and long distance travel with them all. because of this criminal anti social law, which they said up, hundreds of workers are being thrown onto the street. and by extension thousands of people because behind a salaried employee, there's a family and the french government says about 80 percent of health care workers in guadalupe have already been vaccinated. it also says road blockades, of disruptive supplies to hospitals. local bobby middle got blamed those who made
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vaccination, compulsory. you can't do that and then suspend stuff without salary. they're affected morally and physically and 50 percent of stuff is suspended. so vaccinated stuff 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 quarterly officials on monday to discuss the crisis. the dean barbara al jazeera now kata is bulking one year until the 1st month kicks off. at the 2022 fif woke up account, douglas has been availed at a celebration in the capital, doha, the gulf country has been preparing for the torment since winning the bit in 2010. and it will be the 1st time the well cut will be played here in the middle east till such a power reports the, the count down is officially underway to the biggest football tournament in the
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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 a cat or 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 what capital is going to offer. you vote for fans from everyone in the world will
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be in cats are enjoy the beauties of cats. 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 $32.00 countries next year. cut our 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 wall cup ever joined the beets is the official theme of the 2022 fif, a world cup band with less than a year to go before the big day arrived. officials work to make sure everything goes according to plan. with 7 of the 8 stadiums and
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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 ah, what you all deserve with me. so robin and doha, reminder of our top stories said alls reinstated prime minister abdulla hum dock has promised the gay technocratic government. reversing the country's military takeover and dog spoke exclusively to al jazeera, after reaching a deal with the military chief and vowed elections within 18 months. few ha coleman, who had him in the court concept of the upcoming government is that it 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.

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