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house in that building. i'm bas her has come down. never before in human history as the once per steam environment to the arctic student such pearl. ah, ah, sedans, rain started prime ministers, big exclusively to al jazeera for a deal with the military. he says the focus now is a new government. ah, hello, i'm emily, angling. this is out here alive from dough house or coming up. 5 people had been killed and 40 injured when a driver plowed into a christmas price. new estate of wisconsin. chillies far right. candidate jose antonio cast leads the presidential vote, but he's facing a run off with
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a former student leader class. i'm natasha butler in brussels with 5 by racial women who say they're ducted from their families and to belgians colonial rule. i'll suing the state. ah, hello, we break in this program in sudan where the prime minister is promising a path to democracy after being reinstated under an agreement with the military. abdullah hum dog was ousted nearly a month ago when the army chief seized power and dissolved his cabinet. he now needs to build a new one. bo, it's not clear how much power then you government will have. the u. s. says welcomed ham docs return, but sedans, largest opposition coalition is refusing to recognize any agreement that shays power. with the military, i'm doubt, explained what the new government will eventually look like. as he spoke
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exclusively to al jazeera and fickle associates feel how cool i'm glad you in the cold concept of the upcoming government, is that it will be a technocratic government made up of sudanese qualified professionals. then about with one and a half years 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. i'm 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 election go in, assess him and has it developed on the part in new cannady. this is
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a key part of the political agreement. we sign. 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 on what this is what we signed the agreement fall. and then a conflict has a model. and 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 the rate that i do not have any personal game. otherwise i
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wouldn't have accepted the office and the 1st blaze with all the challenges over the past year. 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. and you can watch the full interview with saddam's reinstated prime minister della hum dock on. talked to al jazeera at 1430 jim team here morgan has more on the past days. events from the capital cotton 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 lamb dog 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
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people are prepared to sacrifice more, 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 that 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
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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 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 cartoon before the signing the deal. authorities responded by firing tear gas, and live ammunition empty 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 do a 180 degrees return. that doesn't mean that the prime minister was suddenly the roller 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 the military, there's a street, there's the neighbors on the african union, and there's the international community for now. so dan takes another uncertain step in its transition. people, morgan al jazeera cartoon to us now, and at least 5 people have been killed when a person drove a car into a crowd in the city of walker's sho, in wisconsin, more than 40 others, including children, were taken to hospital. it happened while people were marching in the cities christmas parade. a dr. ruby su, they broke through barriers before going through the parade route. at high speeds,
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one person has been arrested. we're no longer looking for a suspect vehicle. we do have a person interest in custody at the moment, but this is thought very fluid investigation. 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 went to a parade but ended up dealing with injuries and heartache. chili's far right candidate jose antonio cast is lading in sunday's presidential election, but he is facing a run off in december against left. when congressmen and former student protests later, gabriel borage, a latin american editor lucille newman reports from santiago, chile is in
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a political tailspin 3 months ago. many couldn't have imagined the far right wing candidate was sent on your 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 chills, former military dictatorship, loaner can make no mistake. 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 from more inclusive economic, social, and political system that includes grappling chiles, private pension funds,
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and raising taxes for the super rich. give you a know corner long live young people want to change the world and our elders who have so much to teach us hope will overcome fear. body leads a left wing coalition that includes the communist party and many are afraid. that means veering too far, left, thinking about having our life dependent selection bias. if we're going straight towards venezuela cove and marxism female exit today, we don't have a general opinion check to save us. our only hope, oh man is cassette we get name of going back. but there are many others like 33 year old. one was handed day who cast his ballot. remembering that he was forced to work at an early age and that his parents can't survive on their tiny pensions. if though the shoe bug build the pillar, play, 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
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system once awful role. i'm your sociology. guardian, body referred to when you got the selection could be described as a battle between a revolution of social revolution represented by body 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 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 with
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austria has entered a nationwide locked down to contain a soaring number of corona, virus infections. people now have to stay in their homes. they can only lay for essential activities, like food shopping, seeing a doctor or getting exercise. the national lockdown is expected to last a maximum of 20 days for the vaccinated, but there is no end date for the unvaccinated. in the netherlands, meanwhile there's been a 3rd night of riots against corona virus restrictions. 5 police officers were injured and 40 people arrested during violence for several ducks were test or angry . the government over 900 pounds will only be available to those who have been vaccinated or recovered from coven 19. excluding people who tested negative to the virus. and a protest against cove and 19 restrictions in the belgian capital, brussels as to and violence. there were confrontations between police and protest is there. 35000 people marched against restrictions designed to stop a rise infections. belgium is enforcing
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a working from home and making paper where masks in more public places. strategy has announced its biggest change to foreign travel restrictions since the start of the pandemic from next month fully vaccinated students business visa holders and refugees will be allowed in israel. a shot of international border in march last year. it only allowed a restricted number of citizens and permanent residents to enter. still ahead on al jazeera, the latest results from venice while as regional elections, where the opposition is taking part of boycott. and will have the latest on the heavy flooding in western canada and us, it's caused widespread shortages. ah, ah,
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look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by cut on airways. now when the waters warn the surrounding land, as it is now to clear the most western part, the mediterranean tend to get it during thunderstorms. raderts of low pressure. that's still the case. in the case the last 2 weeks, there is cold air coming down and it's going to enhance so shouts for a while, but even now. and there has been a dropping temperature, rainy's, likely throughout all areas open to that water. so italy, the bowl is a particular western grease and will attempt to drop in spain as a warning out of severe snow today in the northeast of spain is obviously cold and it will be snowing tomorrow as well as rain on the coast significant rain. i think which is split up into sudden france, it looks a bit quarter, richly during tuesday, but it's not exactly a dry picture though. algeria has certainly improved of the last 4 days. now the european plains quite quite where it's not been windy for example, in london. so you see autumn color, but there is
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a chill wind that's been blowing south is coming down again, bringing some snow to norway, but really just dropping temperatures throughout european plain. they're a bit below where they should be, but it just introduces winter protect you ahead to wednesday, the coldest spread further south, though it's still quiet and still it rains in the south of france for the weather sponsored by katara always in the country with an abundance of results with great, i really want him to leave his friends for me. we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance, but real economy, blue economy and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let it be part linda. this is growth and progress even easier now. ah
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oh. hello. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily. anguish. oh, mind around top stories. the salam sedans rain stated, prime minister has promised a path to democracy in an exclusive interview with al jazeera della handoff was released from house arrest daddy's back in his position after signing a deal with the military. at least 5 people have been killed after a person drove a car into a crowd in the us city of walk ashore in wisconsin. more than 40 others including children were taken to hospital. one person has been arrested and chillies far ride candidate jose antonio caskey lading in sundays presidential election with 28 descent support. 90 percent of the vote has so far been counted. he's facing
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a run off in december against a former student. protests leader provisional results in venezuela's regional elections point to a big win for the governing socialist party is projected to have one at least 20 governorships. your position is taking part after boycotting for several years. the 40 percent turn out was among the lowest in the country's history from kerry cast. theresa bo reports on the significance of these elections. this is the ring the bell in, in either neighborhood in kodak, us the parish, or former precedent will chavez. his berry is one of the prettiest, came to vote early in the morning. he says he hopes dialogue between the government and the opposition will prevail, that a group group or i believe between one group and another. you will find the balance, it will benefit all of us, all from here, that is important. venezuelans headed to the polls on sunday to pick local councils,
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mayers, and governors across the country. the 1st time the opposition participated in polls in years. but at the ending of each of rolling citing carrack, us people denounced what they see was intimidation, vis dictatorship is silver. the revolutionary solver, they said, a group of counter intelligence officers showed up at the site that you're going to meet the elephant and lima. and i had my phone and they said, are you feeling me? it was violent and arbitrary to check my phone to safe. i took a picture of them. is this necessary? it's scaring us. voting is a civil act and they come to a voting center to tell us what to do. this is a dictatorship. for the 1st time in 15 years, the european union agreed to observe the election. at least a 100 of servers were deployed in 22 states in the country with a major test for venezuela, for the electro counsel, for quite a 1st time. in years. it has 2 members of the opposition. the importance of the election is not only the result in each one of the regions, but also to find
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a report by the european union. an initial analysis is expected on tuesday and if it will suddenly contribute future election will as president equal am i? the widow, question, the preference of the you in the country, even though the arrival was part of an ego shaded agreement between the government, the opposition and the electoral council, where they are all very current international observer in any country in the world . give a verdict about the validity of a processes genuinely national and sovereign of a country. no. so please come down from mccloud observers at the european union. you can be a bit humble and respect the national, the galaxy in venezuela. and marcus is a new member of the electoral council. he says he believes elections and democracy are the only way out of enormous crises. venezuela in getting to the show. that is the opposition is right in some ways we still have more in the electoral council. we cannot sanction, and we cannot force
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a sanction when there is an irregularity in our country. abuse happens by the government, but also the regional government. it's a monster of a 1000 heads. we have tried to control it. it's not easy. i have tried to make things better. we are the referees, but if there is no intention to comply, then it's useless. that's why it's important dialogue. there is no savior, messiah or a foreign intervention. many, when a struggling with an economic and social crisis, the deep polaris station complicates the countries chances of recovery. and that's why for many it's the process and not the results that can help the country move forward. very well as the cedar got across the spanish coast, god has rescued more than 100 people near grand canaria island. the sounds like it had set off in 3 boats in a bid to reach saying, the coast guard intercepted them just south of bran can area if band an increase in the number of people attempting. the dangerous crossing. holland's prime minister
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has been visiting regional countries to find support. so resolving the border crisis with l. a roof is calling at the biggest threat to european stability in 30 years. the situation for thousands of stranded refugees and migrants is getting increasingly desperate. trinna, how reports from the polish florida not much is known about 37 year old mustafah. i'll write me or how he came to be buried in the corner of a muslim graveyard in eastern poland. except that he came from yemen, a husband and father of 2 who froze to death on european soil. where are you there? also, like monarchy holland didn't stop this crisis in which bell roofs has encouraged thousands to break into the european union. but activists say it has made things worse. basically no help was dying in the forest is always is wrong. so yes, we believe that our government should actually lead to us and non governmental organization
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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 a definition. you mentioned, we don't consider people who cross illegally the border as the person who can apply for an international hope. it means we've got different definition of the international lola. our lawyers think a little different than you that can be no more graphic way to illustrate
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the dangers for people crossing into poland and the european union than another funeral. they've been 11 confirmed deaths in this crisis since mid september, and just a few days ago, a mother rescued in the woods, said she'd been forced to abandon the body of her one year old child. since the great wave of arrivals in 2015 right, when governments in europe have used the rhetoric of conflict of hybrid warfare to justify the militarization of borders, these people are stuck on the bellows side, searching the forest for opportunities to cross some of the refugees, others economic migrants, but all human beings and none are welcome here. joan, a whole al jazeera on the polish border to people kidnapped in hazy last month have been relates to according to christian administrators. they were among the 17 mission rings from the us and canada including 5 children abducting the port print
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5 weeks ago. the names and location have not been released, but they were reportedly safe and in good health. philip bell has more on the story from washington. d. c, 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 a ransom being paid officially. 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. belgium's parliament is set to examine crimes
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committed during the countries colonial. aram some in pe say it's time to confront atrocities committed in congo. burundi and we're wanda. accord in brussels is considering a law suit brought by 5 women who said they were abducted from their families by belgian colonial authorities. this has your butler reports from brussel. desoto shows lay a tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what he doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain layer was born on the belgian colonial rule to a white portuguese father, black congress, mother, but mixed race coupled with forbidden. and that children were considered a threat to white supremacy. so when layer was 2 years old, belgian police seized her from home and placed her in a catholic institution. far away, suffering her from a family. i'm going to pass on pass and on. mamma. when we thought about our mothers, we cried all to the ones their mothers. we wanted their mothers warmed,
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but she wasn't there. and mom layer is one of 5 by racial women now suing the belgians state for crimes against humanity and seeking compensation test occasion over there. what we want, the belgians they to do is explain why they abducted us from our families and mistreated us why they took away our rights and cut us off from our roots and the world. so baskets at dinner campaign, a se, tens of thousands of children were torn from their families in belgium's colonies, the span, today's d. r. c. rwanda and burundi. some were placed in orphanages. others was shipped to belgium. jacqueline goldberg was 3 when she arrived in belgium and was put up for adoption after being snatched from her mother's arms. in rwanda, she runs an association for other so called stone and children. they are connected, she says by their loss, trauma and broken identities,
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fearlessly it is an enormous loneliness in your heart. you don't know who you are, who it was racism. it was dividing racist to maintain a hierarchy that was not to be challenged. run in 2019 belgium's government, apologized for the systematic segregation and abduction of biracial children a year later. it's set up a commission to examine the country's colonial history in the wake of black lives matter. protests delivery of the commission's goal is to hail a wound. of course our lawyers be a scar, but if we don't treat this wound or it will lead to more of the racism and discrimination, norman, we can see in belgium today. so we must woocommerce, the government's apology isn't enough. she wants answers reparations and for future generations to better understand the abuses of belgium's colonial passed. taking the state to court hasn't been easy. but after decades of silence layer hopes for justice. natasha butler, al jazeera,
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brussels. heavy flooding has disrupted supply chains in western canada, and the us is from the canadian province of british columbia to impose restrictions on fuel flood waters. have also submerged a major rad line, connecting canada and the us where freight trains have been derailed. gabriel elizondo reports on the board of kind of sume us in the us tanks of washington. when the heaviest of the rains started falling, rivers, swelling, and flood waters surging. the force of the water took down anything in its path, including a freight train. this is all that is left of what has long been a major rail line. running through the town of sou mass, connecting the northwest of the united states with british columbia canada. the loaded rail cars were toppled by the force of the water. the steel tracks washed away and in some parts twisted beyond use. some of these rail cars were carrying
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products and farm produce. others were loaded with lumber. we have a lot of our industrial parks businesses that rely on that railway to transport items where they're going to canada or south on the railway through the other parts of the state. the longer the railroad is down and not able to do that transportation. it's just going to hurt the businesses here. the rely on that. it's never a good time for a freight train to derail. but now more than ever, already supply chains are stressed at the port of vancouver about 75 kilometers north west of here. there is already congestion with a backlog of cargo ships and many roads around vancouver have been washed out. add to that these train derailments and you've got a supply chain that went from stressed to completely broken rail officials have begun the difficult task of writing the fallen train cars. but it
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will take weeks to get the track completely fixed and likely even longer for this western corner of the us and canadian border to even get back to normal. gabriel is dondo al jazeera su mass washington. ah, how are you watching? i was here. i'm emily angland. these are the top stories and so on. sedans, rain state of prime minister has promised a pop to democracy. in an exclusive interview with al jazeera of della handle was released from house arrest and he's back in his position after signing a deal with the military heck, whom i read him in the cold concept of the upcoming government is that it will be a technocratic government made up of sudanese qualified professionals about one and a half years are left.

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