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zulu on al jazeera we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to play this, that others and not as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. mm. mm. promising a technocratic government focused on democratic transition. sedans, reinstated, prime minister, abdullah ham dot speaks exclusively to al jazeera after a deal with the military. ah, i'm so robin, you're watching. i was there a life my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 30 minutes. today, our community face horror and tragedy in what should have been a community celebration. a number of people have been killed and more than 20 injured. asked nancy v. as driven into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin,
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also far right populist jose antonio cast is leading in chillies. presidential vote . he's facing a runner with a left wing activist. ah, and one year to kick off cattle starts counting down to the 1st world. come in the middle east. ah welcome to the broker. we begin incident where the prime minister is promising a technocratic government and a path to democracy. the military chief on sunday, reinstated abdullah ham doc billy a month after he was ousted in a military coup. general abdel fatter elbow han agreed to the plan, transition to civilian rule, but it's all clear how much power the new government will have. the largest opposition coalition is refusing to recognize any agreement that shares power with
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the military. well, ham doc explained what the new government will eventually looked like. as he spoke exclusively to al jazeera and fickle associate, feel hackerman read him in the cold concept of the upcoming government is that it will be a technocrat. a government made up of sudanese, qualified professionals 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 as government would lead the country until the scheduled elections go in assessing and has it developed
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and putting new knowledge about 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 full and independent technocratic government in absolute liberty and without any pressure. and this is what we signed the agreement fall and then a concert, it 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 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,
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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 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 watch the full interview with saddam's reinstated. prime minister the handle can talk to al jazeera on monday at $730.00 gmc, that's just him to 3 hours from now. i have a morgan has more on the days events from cartoon 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 lamp dog signed an agreement that paved the way for him took to be reinstated as
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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, but every drop of blood pressures. 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. rhetoric dear, i love the la garza, 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 fall. sudan has been governed by a power sharing agreement between the military and the political coalition,
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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, 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 him 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 in cartoon 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 injured the forces of freedom and change which nominated ham duke as prime minister back in 2019 has distant itself from the deal. and analysts said they are questions about how much
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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 suddenly though lot of the land, but what it means is that there is a momentum, suddenly not in favor of the genitals, but rather in 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 is the international community for now. so dan takes another and foot and step in its transition. he will morgan al jazeera platoon. cameron hudson is a former chief of staff for the us special envoy to sedona. he says, protest could not be held against both the military and hammock 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. ah, no co operation 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. essentially validates what, what's been called bad behavior by this. who, by acknowledging that the military was able to take this step, the prime minister was able to change his position, agreed to a set of terms imposed on him by the military and re take his job. and so i think that the pro structures 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, who they now see as essentially working in tandem and setting back the prospect of
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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. number of people have been killed after college drove into a crowd in the u. s. city of walker, sure. in wisconsin, mo, than 20 people, including children, were taken to hospitals following the incident. that happened while people were marching in the cities at christmas parade. now, s u. v broke through the 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 to day or community face hor, tragedy in what should have been including the celebration. i'm deeply saddened to
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know that so many in our community went to a parade, but ended up dealing with injury and harness fall right populist. jose antonio cast his leading and chillies presidential election, but he's facing a run off in december against lettering. congressman and former student protest liter gabriel burridge o latin america and the to lucy in human reports. now from santiago, chile is in a political tailspin 3 months ago, many couldn't have imagined the far right lin candidate for san antonio cast would come close to reversing, which seemed like an unstoppable left wing wave and chilly. spurred by 2 years of social unrest against deep rooted inequality. but the former congressman message of conservative family values and law and order, has convinced millions of chileans that he is the man for the future. even though he still defends the legacy of chins foreman, military dictatorship law, when a guy can make no mistake,
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he only candidacy that offers an alternative to recover peace. do away with crime and stop terrorism is mine will recover the country that we've lost. 35 year old left us congressman gabrielle bought each came in a close 2nd, assuring he 2 will go into a 2nd round. he proposes deep structural reforms for more inclusive economic, social and political system, and include scrapping chiles private pension funds and raising taxes for the super rich. give you another call and as long lived young people want to change the world . and our elders who have so much to teach us hope will overcome fear. but each leads a left wing coalition that includes the communist party and many are afraid. that means veering too far, left lincoln about every year. our life depends on the selection bang as if we're going straight towards venezuela. coven marxism, a female exit. today we don't have a generic pin check to save us. our only hope is cassette with that name of going
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back, but there are many others like so the 3 year old, one course had negative day who cast his ballot. remembering that he was forced to work at an early age and that his parents can survive on their tiny pensions. if though the shoe bug a bit of the killer by the selection will change the destiny of the country, which is why we took to the streets to go for social change to renew our political system once on for all, i'm your sociology guardian, body. course antonio got the selection could be described as a battle between a revolution of social revolution represented by bondage and a counter revolution embodied by cast. both candidates could not have more dramatically opposing visions until his future. and in the middle of all this r chillies, traditional political parties, which seem to have become irrelevant. both contenders need to appeal to those who voted for other candidates, but more importantly to the millions of chileans who didn't bother to vote at all
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in the 1st round. the only predictable thing now is that the next 4 weeks will harold in a fierce political battle for the heart and soul of this country. she and human al jazeera santiago, well still had hail on al jazeera, why franz has sent its own special police officers to its overseas territory of guadalupe in the caribbean. and louis handle keeps his title hope to live with a dominant performance of cat on 1st of a for me, the one chrome freezer stores after break. ah 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 cat across northern parts actually and some bits and pieces of
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shaggy. right? so we got some where to whether to was the levant, that is the side of the mediterranean chances, some showers into iraq, into iran, south of that. it does stay generally dry. 3132 celsius here in a, doha where we will cease. and sherry range, sliding a little further east was, could catch a shower to making its way into afghanistan. turkey looks rather disturb pushing up towards the black sea, some wetter weather, also affecting hey, a notice in weather weather. also making its way through the gulf of aiden to sliding across southernmost pass of yeah, i mean, as we go in to the next couple of days to was the horn of africa. but from 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 drained the way out of the tropics, across angola. botswana zambia could see a shower to eastern parts of south africa. could see some much needed some heavy rain for
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a time that wet weather will gradually make his way further northward pushing into southern parts mozambique, madagascar, ah, with laws b. the capital of puff getting is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one, a one east investigate the violent gains, filling on the street on l. g 0. november march the 5th anniversary of the 3 t between the columbia state and fire rebels. but the security situation in conflict regents like in coca, it's far from resolved. can the government still deliver on the promise piece of coverage and just like
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a book about it watching out there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all top stories to dolls. reinstated. prime minister della hum, dock is promising a technocratic government. preventing the country's military takeover and looks like exclusively town. there has to be a deal with the military chief and elections within 18 months. a number of people have been killed after a car drove into a crowd during a parade in the us that he was shot in wisconsin. more than 20 people, including children, were taken to hospital following the incident and fall right populist jose antonio cast as leading in chillies presidential election with $0.20 support. with all of the votes counted ice facing of an off in december against the former student protest leader gabriel burridge. she has 25 percent support personal results show that venezuela's opposition has won 3 governorships and regional and
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local elections. it's the 1st time and full years that they've taken part. now the electoral authority says the ruling party has claimed 20 governorships. 100 observers from the european union have been monitoring the vote present because maturer has been accused of electoral fraud in the past. theresa bo has moved from crackers we're here at the national electrodes 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 sudden reassurance by the government among them. the presence of witnesses at the polling stations also that now who members of the national actually council are part of the opposition are also of course, the preference of the european union. this is the 1st time in 15 years that the european union of president in an election in venezuela,
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their own servers have 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, among other things that are monitoring and serving this election has been in the middle of an enormous crisis and economic crisis course, mostly by dropping the price of oil by your sanctions, among other things. and also a 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 towards 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 european union, is going to be monitored by the government of nicola, but also by the opposition to people get nuts in haiti last month have been
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released, according to christian aid ministries, they were among 17 missionaries from the u. s, canada including 5 children, abducted close to the capital porto prince 5 weeks ago. their names and current location have not been released, but they are apparently safe and in good health. phil laval constantly just from washington dc. we have learned that to the hostages and haiti were released, we can tell you that they are in good spirits, that being careful, that is it. there are no names. there's no identity, there's no detail of nationalities. and in fact, they're saying that anybody 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 . i haven't used the word rescued or fried, which implies that the captors have voluntarily for whatever reason. let them go about could be for a number of reasons. it could be down to help grounds, it could be down to ransom being paid, officially,
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the line from the u. s. is that ransoms will not be paid, but we do know that there are other ways of money making the way to this group. if for example, that is what will happen now, poland is accusing galleries of continuing to salary migrants to its border despite clearing camps earlier this week of the punish prime minister toward baltic states to drive up european support in the diplomatic crisis. he's calling bela reese's actions, the biggest threat to european stability in 30 years. the situation for migrants is getting increasingly desperate to turn the whole reports now from the polish border . 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. why are you there also, like i'm a like a holland didn't stop this crisis in which bell roofs has encouraged thousands to
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break into the european union. but activists say it has made things worse. basically no help was dying. the forest is always wrong. so yes, we believe that our government should actually lead to us non governmental organization organizations to our job in a border town, a protest against the government's failure to help asylum seekers, 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. proponents, 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
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for an international hope. 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 in the european union than another funeral. they've been 11 confirmed deaths in this crisis since mid september. 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 conflicts 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 human beings, and none are welcome here. jonah haul al jazeera on the polish border.
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australia, as announced its biggest change to foreign travel restrictions in the start of the pandemic. some fully vaccinated students and work visa holders will be able to fly into the country from next month. frances, and special police offices to its overseas territory of guadalupe in the caribbean . there would be nightly riots, as well as a strike against compulsory coven 19 passes. that in baba has the story. 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,
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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 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 with them. are 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. 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,
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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, if 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 meet guadalupe officials on monday to discuss the crisis. the dean baba al jazeera cutter is mocking one year until the 1st match kicks off on the 2022 fee for world cup. a countdown clock has been unveiled at a celebration in the capital, doha, the gulf country has been preparing for the tournament since winning the bit back in 2010. it'll be the 1st time the world cup has been played in the middle east. dasa jabari ripples ah, the count down is officially under way to the biggest football tournament in the
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world. the 2022 fif a world cup will be hosted in cutter from november 21st until december 18th. oh, but the excitement has already begun. this is a unique, unique opportunity for a cutter, for the golf, for the out of world to show to the world that some of the prejudice that exists towards this part of the world is wrong is simply prejudice. it's wrong that people are welcome to you. some major sports star power was on hand to ensure the world knows cut are, 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 cutters going to offer with, with your own,
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and whether they work for all fans from every in the world will been cattle to enjoy. the beauties of cattle on top of that cutout through football is opening doors to people to visit the country and enjoy the world cup clark. this is the latest stadium to be completed. i'll bait stadium will stay to the 1st game of the 2022 wall 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 cutter for what will be the most compact wall cup ever. joined. beets is the official theme of the 2022 fif of world cup and with less than a year to go before they big day arrived. officials will 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 to will come to this region for the 1st time and make this tournament one for the history books. dorset jabari al jazeera doha cut off, posted another major event on sunday. it's 1st of a formula, one chrome pre. no, it was one by the rainy. well champion louis hamilton, a result that could be decisive in his battle with max. the shopping for the title poll rece ripple's, the football world cup trophy was on display at the loo sale international circuit . but a year from kickoff this was already the start of something big in cattle. ah, 1st formula one race track, press 9 for hosting the season opener in my so 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 on pole title, rival and championship lead
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a mux were stop on had started 7th after a penalty and qualifying, but the dutchman was up to 2nd place by law 5. behind him. hamilton's beside his teammate voltaire, he bought us looked set to strike a blow in the construct championship. but to blow out near the half way stage, saw the fins, rice, and early tight corners designed for the nimble bikes of moto g. p. were taking their toll on others toys as well. not hamilton's though. as he took the flag ahead of the stopping and cut the red bull man's championship lead to 8 points. it was free shake for it is pretty lonely at the front. oh, of course i, i enjoy those races where you're, you're passing through, but we need those points today. it's gonna be difficult to the end, but i think that's nice. yeah, it keeps, it keeps it exciting. behind them a name from the past blasted into 3rd place. fernando alonzo getting a spot on the podium for the 1st time since 20147 years. but finally,
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finally we got it on so knows how titles are one and last with 2 races left. hamilton's chances of an 8th world championship his 5th in a row are in his own hands. full, reese al jazeera. ah . what you all to 0 with me to hell, robin and doha. reminder of all top new stories, sedans, reinstated, prime minister, abdullah, hum dock has promising a technocratic government. reversing the country's military take over. ham dock spoke exclusively to al jazeera after reaching a deal with the military chief about elections within 18 months. feel how cool one regiment in now the cold concept of the upcoming government is that it will be a technocratic government made up of sudanese qualified professionals at.

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