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orange human history has the once per steven farm to the all took it in such peril . ah, ah, ethiopia prime minister vows to lead troops as they fight against to grind rebels advancing towards the capital. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from dough house are coming up 2 years on from the deadly east of bombings, intro lanka. victims are a step closer to justice. despite a heavy loss in regional elections, venezuela's opposition later won why joe calls for unity and foremost south korean
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president chan. do one has died. we look at how he's autocratic, will sponsor mass protests and to transition to democracy. ah, we begin the program in ethiopia where the prime minister says he'll travel to the front line on tuesday to lead the military against rebel forces. the geelong war has intensified in race and months with rebels advancing closer to the capitol. the walls already claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people and displaced millions more. as victoria gayton, b reports, ethiopians prime minister says it's time to lead by personal example. it's a dramatic new step in the conflict. it's devastated the northern te gray region in a statement released on social media abbey and had said, this is a time when leading a country with martyrdom is needed. i will go to the front line and lead the
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military from the ground myself. those of you with your pins, he won't to be remembered by history. for the sake of your country, join me in the fight to day. unless say it's all unusual moved by the prime minister. i think it is assigned a hope for that deductible. also mobilize all the with your beans, to join the military forces and though to join the war against the deacon defense forces. but certainly it is also a sign of desperation. in response to the prime minister's statement, the spokesman for the tea gray people's liberation front, tweeted abby's mimicry of ethiopia, as will time empress has taken on an old to palpable skits of frantic overtone. i would have dismissed this as yet another sick joke. abby, would it a military offensive against the t p a left last november saying it was in response to attacks on army bases? the t p left says it was unfairly targeted, but in june this year to graham fight is recaptured, the regional capital mckelly and then now advancing on the capital, addis ababa,
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despite a flurry of recent diplomatic activity, se spot has not been reached and only say the language used by abby and monday statement is worrying. he does have a military background if you look at his nobel prize speech from some years ago. they used a lot of war imagery to talk about the latitude learned about the hell of war. but here we are in almost full circle the nobel peace prize winner. by using the mult, bellicose language on to try to, you know, ramp up, the stakes ahead of the defense, not only of ethiopia pregnant in life and death, you know, you basically, you are willing to die for the cause. they sides of the conflict continue to maintain hard line positions and have set preconditions ahead of any negotiations, victoria gate and be al jazeera. let's take a look at where the conflict is taking place. the t p l f rebels are pushing south from to grow into the neighboring regions of m herrera and to fall and down
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a major road running south to the capital i just up above. earlier this month to ryan rebels said they took control of these towns, cultures, seats on a supply line, linking the landlord nation to the poor city of debris, t a v o p and journalist samuel get a child has more on a story from ad just up of on this prime minister has a background in terms of being an army officer in the past. he did fight doing the job on a tree on conflict. so for 1998. and he also spent some time in wanda peacekeepers . so he has the background, he's also given a speech at the nobel peace vice in 2019 reflecting on his experience as an army person in saying that he understood the price $1.00 needs to pay for conflict. and what conflicts really mean in a practical terms, but this comes us been jeffrey felt monday us invoice is,
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was in december by last night trying to end this conflict outbreak on union employee. mr. angel is still in the sub looking at this issue, but the both sites are saying there's no end in sight. they're going to fight until the end. the prime minister has been saying he is willing to pay and see your pants . pay with our blood and he had said, and this is what led him to make a decision to join the battle ground. but the fact is, again, the conflict is again holy. it's just a facing money. many people in many people are still heading to do some looking for some kind of safety net which isn't really available where they are and the conflict is still ongoing. abbas hygiene, canano is a professor of political science at the university of toronto. he says, are these actions make it much harder to find a peaceful solution to the complaint? i don't know if this is the right moment. i think he calls up all these people to
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mobilize a larger scale. apparently, the, to this message is very aggressive. how many people who are expecting some sort of apartment are in terms of making peace and says fire. so he was more or less mystifying the war and asking it to be on to be lies. and he is ready to be marked here and to die in the body of it. so he use imagery or otherwise a defeat is italians and not only is up, but also he want to more or less african ice. the problem as if the war is not only are given the to koreans or if it's as if the world is weighed against imperialism, or europe peons with nurse if you like. so he called up on africans to see express sorted out. he really took the as, as a, b to b, i was a sort of victim of western consideration. so i, it is very, very aggressive and many people are hoping that some kind of solution would be
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found. but i think this, in addition to the emergency loss where you called or only to be asked to simply use all weapons to fight and the body of the enemy. i simply very aggressive ones to why the world news now and 12 cabinet ministers have resigned in sudan in protest against to prime minister del 100 still with the willing military council. he's back in power as a result of sunday's agreement. nearly a month after being asked by sedans, army chief general abdel father albert. but his critics say he's legitimizing on type is military takeover. and they want a returned to full civilian ro. at least 45 people, including children, have been killed after a bus caught fire and crashed in western bulgaria. the boss have been travelling from turkey to north macedonia. the accident happened about 40 kilometers south of the bulgarian capital. sophia 7 passengers had been taken to hospital,
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we've been at least 6 people have been killed after a ferry cap sized off the eastern coast of sure lanka. 12 people have been rescued and a search is underway for other passengers. it's not known how many people were on board still ensure lanka and a court has been adjourned on the 1st day of the trial of $25.00 men charged with carrying out the 2019 a bombings. collectively they're facing more than $23000.00 defenses, including murder among them is the alleged mastermind who's accused of having links to i. so $267.00 people were killed in the attacks which, which targeted churches and luxury hotels in columbus, nelson. and it has moved the very 1st day of the high court trial at bar has been adjourned. because as you can see, the last group of suspects are being taken back to the remand prisons. they're being held in some of those huge piles. they're carrying. actually,
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the list of indictments and chargers, one of the defense lawyers told me earlier that it's 9 volumes. a single one was more than $3000.00 pages. obviously when you look at chargers of over 23000 against the accused, it's going to take some doing and it's going to take some volume. so what the judges have a rule basically to deal with the defense requesting that those documents are provided toward the accused in the language they can understand. and tamara, and obviously in english are these state lawyers asked for more time. and as a result, the hearing has been adjourned till january. now, while the state has put forward the fact that this group includes the a legend mastermind, a mouth for now, larvae a molar v as they have her named. ah, there are those who question this her obviously members of the catholic church have been scathing or in their criticism of the government investigation. they say lots
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of fax that came up in the presidential commission of inquiry in the parliament inquiry have not been taken up by investigators that they've been ignored. or there are also members of the families of the suspects that i have spoken to. some of them are essentially being very, very concerned about the fate of what's happening to their loved ones in demand who are facing these charges. they said they had nothing to do with the bombings, witless aspects of their said that they have actually been forced cost or some of them going as far as to say that some of the suspects were tortured. but the government maintaining that these are the people involved, or who aided or who are bettered. are those suicide bombers that made out those 6 deadly suicide attacks on easter sunday morning and 2019 bellows says it sent another 118 refugees and my friends back to the countries in a move to diffuse a border crisis with the european union. more are expected to leave later on
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tuesday, but thousands are still trapped between poland and barrows. on monday, bellow russian president, alexander lucas shank, and blamed the you for the crisis after the blog rejected. his suggestion is taking more refugees. that vast than reports from the bell, russian side of the border with poland. after another night in the cold, an empty stomach hope is slowly fading. many managed to get through this crisis, believing that germany would accept them. like what happened in 2015 when the country took in nearly 1000000 syrian refugees. but germany feels increasingly far away in the spanish and camp. just hundreds of meters away from europe. 70 are not going to take you. are going to wait. wait, wait, wait. dozens of people in the camp of left a home country to find medical treatment in europe. some are physically disabled like 5 year old mom was born without last. some struggles with mental issues. i
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didn't tell like terminated saying no. i don't care. i have to give the not the, in germany maybe in another country to deal with me to give him a health. why it's, i call a g, get better fragile people used by bell, russian leaders look at shanker and a cynical power play with europe. with songs. believe them, i saw the jimmy doesn't take them. what can we do? there's no way out. a good idea. not in the good images of the camp, a widely broadcast by, by lucian and russian stay tv, commenting that europe lapse down people in need a visit of the world health organization ames to counter this. i'm in touch with many, many countries. and many countries already to support, there's a lot of pressure on europe to take these 2002 migrants and asylum seekers. will
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this happen? well, as i was mentioning, just know, the liquid part of a larger united nation is somebody going to meet with you and country team. each of them has it meant that you and your island. my mission as a reason that of w cool is helpful. all is really ensuring that health as a human rights is respected and health conditions are rapidly deteriorating. and increasingly people are asking to be returned home by the russian security personnel are escorting them through the back door. something we are not allowed to film more people return, and here's the result of the crisis august rated by lucas shanker, thousands of deaths and lucian, people that sold everything to go on this hopeless journey based on the promises you has shown. it's an immigration face, and lucas shank, i was did a manager before the euro. the open is border for money. it will be back to where they started, after spending weeks being pushed back and forth between one country to try to send
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them across the border and the other firmly, refusing them step, fasten al jazeera at the bela russian border. still ahead on al jazeera, we look at how corner of irish luck towns are affecting in china's economy. plus why an infrastructure project in indian and ministered caches during controversy. ah, ah, look forward to brightest joys the with sponsored my cattle at ways. well, winter weather is becoming more and more obvious through europe in the form of snow, mainly which has been falling around this low in spain. as you know, much of spain is quite high above sea level 1500 meters or more. so up in the mountains in canterbury, in the north,
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you tend to get the 1st the snow and this is it. and the up to about 15 centimeters of warning at day for another 20 in the same sort of area. and you can see why madrid still at 7 degrees and near the coast of course is still much warmer. it's like to be raining fairly heavily and at most northeastern coast of spain. and eventually those are the pyrenees in southwestern france as well, significant rain that could cause some flooding. at the same time it was briefly windy and the creation coast balsamic get to wednesday. that is gone and italy looks quite happy with itself. now further north, we have got another ingest of cold if you like. first of all, it's just in norway more snow for norway, and it's settled to the south that not very warm and it is but get colder because tucked him behind this next area that his band of rain is a cold front. this cold air bring snow to the mountains and scotland eventually the cold was spread further, south london shows it. for example dant about 5 degrees by saturday. the average for november is 11, believe december is 8. so we're below both. the weather sponsored by kat are
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i'm emily anglin. reminder of our top stories, the sour, ethiopia as prime minister, says he'll travel to the frontline on tuesday to late the military against rebel forces. the long war with to grime forces has intensified in recent months. with rebels advancing closer to the capital in sri lanka accord has been adjourned. in the 1st day of the trial of $25.00 men charged with carrying out the 2019 east to bombings, collectively facing more than $23000.00 offences, including murder, $267.00 people were killed in the attacks. and belarus has sent another 118 refugees in migrants back to their countries. this is the 2nd re patch reaction flight in the past week. more are expected to leave later on, choose day to china now in the country has maintained a 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic since last year, defending its strict and sad locked downs. but experts of warning, the approach is unsustainable. economic growth is slowing and several banks have
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cut their forecasts for next year. katrina, who has more from badging, chinese authorities appear to have the country's latest corona, virus outbreak under control. daily reported, cases have dropped to single digits after the delta variance spread to at least $1300.00 people since mid october. but reducing infections has come at a cost, severe locked downs and trouble restrictions are weighing on the country's economic growth. at a time when inflation is also increasing, chinese officials say the impact will be short term, but some analysts believe it's likely to continue next year. oh i oh. all right, richard. oh, jason people's lives. he's morale air, he's eating. she hung g, a shaw to joe and jason. jim security. last week ratings agency. fitch cut it's forecast for china's quarter in 2021 to
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a point one percent and lowered. it's 2022 forecast to 5.2 percent. several banks have also followed suit. china is one of the few countries still following a 0 tolerance approach to the virus. its borders had been closed since march 2020, and stood. quarantine remains in place. shelters had become more cautious in their spending. e commerce died. ali baba recorded its lowest sales growth during its annual single state online shopping festival. earlier this month, ahead of the beijing winter olympics in february authority, se they will further tightened. pandemic controls in the coming weeks job owner or mount. we will summarize the experience and lessons learned so for the taking pains to promote the implementation of opi durmit prevention and continued hope for pearl vaccination for the public. chinese economy is already under pressure from a crackdown in the property sector and power shortages which have hampered
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manufacturing. the economy grew by just 4.9 percent in the 3rd quarter. falling short of expectations. katrina, you are the 0 paging. then as well as ruling socialist party has claimed victory in regional elections. president nicholas missouri party, 120 of 23 state governorships. opposition figures, say the result is a blow to their 1st campaign. after a 4 year boy called theresa bo reports from the capital. correct? yes. gina marijuana was surprised by the results of sunday's region elections. she lives in the neighbourhood of my daughter and was hoping for the post to expose the situation venezuelans are facing to day. she's a teacher. oh, her 4 year old daughter has a kidney condition and she can't afford the treatment. no fuss him. it's not easy if you have the expenses we have with a child who has kidney disease and you have to spend a $150.00 every 3 months. i have a family, we can barely safe $10.00. yeah,
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i've gone everywhere to ask for help, but nobody cares. i'm disappointed because i wanted something to change that. oh oh, but in bless, heavily, wedding the center of kodak. us, nikolai, my little supporters, celebrated venice will as ruling socialist party $120.00 governorships in spite of the huge economic crises that's left more than 80 percent of the population in poverty. oh, louder leave us came here because she wanted to congratulate nikolai the world on his birthday. but it's ended up 1000000 then with the lender. the president takes care of us. we have vaccines face math. and if we have a problem with our salary, his so set, it gives us food so we can survive. sunday's results were a said back for the opposition. around 60 percent of the population didn't vote. and more than 5000000 people have left the country. even though the ruling party wanting most of the governorships, the national results show the opposition at least 9 points ahead. the problem is
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their candidates were divided in crucial states. after several voice caught c up officially decided to participate in the selection. frustrated with the failure of us sanctions to remove nikolai, my little from on they were offering both them by the president servers from the european union. but there we thought were not what we expected. opposition leader, one way or said to your position needs to work towards unity, the going to come how to reconnect. what happened on sunday with a solution to the crisis and people's problems and recover the country. that's the challenge we have. and clearly there needs to be a new phase in this process. in venezuela, millions of venezuelans are caught in economic crises and an endless political battle that had a huge impact on people's lives. venezuelans are desperate for solutions that never seemed to arrive biddicks, i will, i'll just cedar carrack us us president joe biden has nominated jerome pal as the
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chair, the federal reserve for a 2nd to me, but in spoke positively of pounds, actions during the global pandemic. christian salome has more from new york on how the markets reacted to the new markets initially responded quite favorably to the news of jerome powells nomination. the dow jones industrial average did close higher and bank stocks in particular did quite well closing up more than 2 percent . and that's because investors know jerome powell, he's served under democratic and republican administrations. he's seen as a steady hand in shaky economic times. it was under power that the fed decided to cut interest rates to nearly 0 in march of 2020 and start an aggressive bond buying program to stabilize the economy during the pandemic. and under how we watch the markets have done quite well with 2018, rising nearly 70 percent. but now of course, inflation is
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a big concern with supply chain issues resulting from the pandemic and prices soaring. the feds last meeting indicated their plans for moving forward to ease up on that bond buying and gradually begin interest raising interest rates . now, some in the democratic party would have liked to have seen a more aggressive fed chair, someone who would take on climate change and more regulations and so on. but for investors, they don't like surprises. and jerome powell with jerome, how they know what they're getting. gamma stands banking system is at risk of collapse if urgent and decisive action is not taken. that's the warning from the un deposits to kate banks operating a shrinking due to a cash liquidity crunch, and a spike in unpaid loans, interim government, once it's access assets abroad to be unfrozen. dominic still hard is the director
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of operations for the international committee of the red cross. he says the countries on a precipice. i have now spent 6 days here. a of gone is done and you are walking into a country that is at the brink of a huge you know, many terry and disaster. you can hear it. you can feel it everywhere. where you go . why spend a few days in come to are in this country? i had the opportunity to leave it the largest reform hospital in the files of god is done and i saw that children admitted to the pediatrics large in the attic ward and east. i'm more children that have been a bit in august and it's just really extremely difficult to read in there. what really upsets me. this is
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a man may disaster ab, they're frozen assets and the suspension of by not through 8 that i've met the nomic or lapse, a 40 percent compact of the economy that the estimate of august and people are suffering. winter has started. people have no food to put on the table and no money to heat their homes. for my south korean president john do want, has died at the age of 90. john was an army commander who seized palla through a military coup in 1979. the following year, hundreds of pro democracy protest is killed by the military. he was sentenced to death for his role, but light a pot and protest against his rule led to a transition to democracy. in 1987, professor b j came is a former south korean diplomat. he says, john has a complex legacy. but there were people who, who recognized
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a president full present chance performance as a i'm this performance idea is interesting to because his performance was that he kept his hands off from the economic policy and let the car was cool. economist trained in united states to run a climate policy doing necessary things, making necessary adjustments after after he is high growth era. so he's achievement if you will. it was allowing professional economists to run economic policy without much of a political intervention. and there was his interesting idea of what shipment but of course, on the other side of the way he was coming to the power plant mask. or there was always use our, you know, in a negative way behind his legacy. he never fully acknowledged or apologized for the mask or indicating that he firmly believed there was certain this last steps to be
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taken, you know, to hold the country together in his own belief at the time of crisis following the assassination of talk to the demise of back to me and, and he did what he thought was necessary. that was his conviction. and he can never fully apologize and death left the big scar in the people's heart and remain as an important point to where the decreasing number of people still remembered. their kept their anger in their heart. the indian government is building the last of 4 major tunnels in indian and minister cash. ma'am. officials say it will be the country's longest pass for vehicles that has pathname middle reports. the project has caused controversy. highly emiliano. these men are building a tunnel in freezing temperatures, and in some of the worlds toughest terrain is very, very challenging. no, the temperature is going out into degree. i'm good expert thing. the temperature goes minus $25.00 degrees also within the span of $15.00 to $20.00 days. i'm
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replying to continue over, what does o g latan and an indian administered cush me will be one of the longest in asia and drawn between the lead off region and the kush, me valley. it's an area that is both politically sensitive and strategically important. the valleys and push me to my control is divided between india and pakistan. the booklet serenity over the entire area. china also came some areas and the dark is along the de facto china india border. during the winter, heavy snow blocks the only road leading to la doc, the tunnel will connect the 2 districts and east movement. will indian soldiers deployed there? it will only ease our troops right now. in peacetime, it will east, they're gone. a good. all right, russians food, a kill plant because they are, there are inducting a lot of heavy equipment there. so all of this can go via road now, and it can go through the window that looked as passage, not because this huge infrastructure project comes off to new delhi promised more
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and faster development. construction is expected to be completed in 2023, and it will reduce travel time between the 2 regents from 3 hours to just 15 minutes. how many people are pleased, or hillsborough upon the road to san a mark remains close for 4 months, beginning november, and we have to stay home with no work. these tunnels will benefit business. all the tunnels and bridges are also in the works. all part of india's push for to god knows border with china. pardon him, little al jazeera new delhi. ah, hello, are you watching out here? and these are the top stories this hour. if europe is prime minister says he'll travel to the front line on tuesday to lead the military against rebel forces. the long war with a t p l f has intensified in recent months as the armed group advances closer to the capital.
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