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ah ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, the time is 10100 hours gmc 1 pm here in del how hello, i'm kim all santa maria with the news out from al jazeera. now we have obtained satellite imagery revealing the u. e is supplying weapons to the ethiopian government as it fights the tigress rebels. also, the news violence in the solomon islands as anger mounts against the government's growing allegiance to china. covered 19 debts in germany. surpass 800000 is european countries rushed to contain
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a corona virus resurgence. and we will look at african shadow pandemic gender based violence which remains a huge issue as the world marks the international date for the elimination of bonds . and is for real madrid, have qualified for the knockout ross of the champion z e, 13 time record. when i said the sheriff asked all 3 now to continue their outstanding run in the group stages. ah, so starting with that breaking news out of ethiopia, this is the al jazeera has obtained satellite images that showed the united arab emirates as providing military support to the ethiopian army. the report reveals that a total of 90 flights have flown between the u. a in ethiopia, in the past few months alone, the res hired 2 companies from europe to run military support flights to ethiopia,
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the same ukrainian firm in fact, which was used by the u. e to supply arms to the libyan warlord. halle for hafta is a closer look. this is the largest air base in if you appear the her are meadow base is just south of the capitol, addis ababa. it plays a major role in the country's military offensives. the satellite images reveal and extensive operation involving warplanes and military cargo aircraft. this is a chinese made wing loomed drone. the fust ever documented in a few p in military base. and this is illusion. 71. here the plains are seen, offloading their military cargo flight charts and satellite image show that these planes have recently arrived from sway, han base and abu dhabi in the united arab emirates. between september and november, there were 90 flights between the u. e on. if he appear, many intentionally concealing their cold at the time of take off and landing. right . more with samuel get
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a to or in addis ababa this out. i know this is all very new stuff which has come out from our investigation and i doubt anyone's commenting. on it, maybe you can explain to our view, is that the history of the relationship between other u. e and ethiopia? well, the relationship between the u a and e p a has really increased this prime. and if that came to par, u, a has been supporting some of the reforms of the prime minister, including making some kind of contribution when you feel the need, it works. you know, there was a delegation from both sides going back and forth. so this is no surprise and the prime minister has been saying that if you're willing to work with friendly nations, into a and turkey that has really been providing the field for government. but wrong in this fight again, it's the left. but this really moves the feel conflict because
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a year ago, forward comes to a home stretch. there has been no reports saying that the conflict is really getting close. there has been in deborah behind which is only a 126 kilometers from the capital city. residents have been told to have their id movement, so people have been limited. you know, the id piece have been told to stay indoors. so there is something happening and the job site is getting ready. an addition to the prime minister was in the bus. so that's what i wanted to ask you about. is there any word of all from prime minister who is claiming he's going to lead this whole operation? we haven't heard anything from either the prime minister or his folks. but what we know for certain spokesperson of the children government has said that the prime minister has been beaten. the bustle gone for playing, giving leadership to the soldiers. but this has really also. busy created some kind
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of movement in terms of people being recruited, young people wanting to follow in the footsteps of the prime minister to go in the battleground and fight. and this also comes the famous, the highly good for them, not safe. who also said he's willing to make a donation for resources and even go and go to the battle god to be noted. highly good person that was part of the enders who into mckelly just before the conflicts begun to try to settle this and speak on behalf of the field on government and see if this can be for been a more for me. ok, so that is sam, you'll get to choose an add a sample with that update. thank you. samuel. now want to bring in william davidson, who is the senior ethiopia analyst at international crisis group joining us from the rabbit, should i thank you for your time william. again, i know this is all very new information that's coming out and we would obviously wait to hear some sort of confirmation either way from,
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from either of the governments, but the relationship which the you a has with e. c o p. it's one thing to support a country, it's another thing to be supplying a whole lot of weapons of this level, isn't it? it speaks to a very deep involvement. yes. and these types of suspicions have been that since the beginning of the war last november, that was the 1st phase of this was really when the federal government, the arid try and government and allied forces entity to remove the government, the regional government that and it was a pretty brief phase of conventional war before the great leaders had to leave the regional government and head to the countryside to start a rebellion. and the use of drones, which are believed to have been supplied by the united arab emirates. there was no real confirmation that was critical and destroying some of the military hardware
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that particular regional government had actually just come on bid off the federal military rights at the outset of the wall. and can you remind us of who's backing the t p l s. the children's here because they have made enormous gains from their region in the north and the city of mckayla to be heading, you know, in some reports to 300 kilometers north of the south of a and that, to grant people backing the armed resistance. whether that's inside gripe, in terms of the support that's being provided. obviously, just populating that the force is being created. we can assume that at some funding is coming in to take away from the front. but the point one of the key elements of this war is it take, right, has been completely and circled whether it's to the west to sit on no access that i'm also going to try to,
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nor they don't really with the joke yet. so he knows if can external support for the rebellion, so that because that's the point i was making, they have managed to to make huge ground. the ticket for t p less was self funded and self supported without as you say, external help is that surprising in and of itself? i'm not sure. i mean, i think the point is here, that you know, whether it's exactly where the military hardware is coming for the federal government and the financing for it. we can't be absolutely sure who the details a crisis group. we can't be absolutely sure of all the details with regard to, to greater distance. but what it seems like to us is that the regional government, the lead is that the experience military commanders, and then a great paid up to 2 grand people. partly because the bad outrage not just the federal intervention to remove, to raise government to grades, government run its own election defined for federal authority,
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but also because of the trust is committed against the grand people during the 1st months of the war. those are the key factors that are fed into this what has been a relatively effective and resistant excellent context with william davidson from international crisis group. thank you. we appreciate that. thank you. and look at somalia, where a bomb attack has killed at least 5 people in the capital market issued reported to have targeted a convoy of african union mission vehicles. a school close to the blast has been damaged as well. now, australia says it is sending troops to the solomon islands as the pacific on and faces the 2nd day of rising. the unrest began when the prime minister switched the country's allegiance from taiwan to china. this is a move that's angered many people who want the solomons to continue recognizing tie pe just so you know, the solomon islands are small pacific nation of population of under 700000 people. it is 1700 kilometers northeast of destroying city of townsville. from where those
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are straight and soldiers are being deployed. sarah clark reports plumes of like fill the sky is hundreds, defy a government locked down and take to the streets of honey. our government protest is marched in the east of the capital and in chinatown setting. fire to building and losing shots. the protests were made by people from the nation's most populous island, the malay department. they want the prime minister to sit down, accusing him of failing to deliver the key infrastructure in the region. they're also angry about the government's decision to civil, long standing ties with high one office, 36 years and to clear allegiance with beijing. what we're saying is a coalescing of deep historical tension between the provinces and the central government, which have been exacerbated by the jew politic, those you political competition in the region. in unhelpful and helpful way. the
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south pacific has been a diplomatic stronghold to taiwan. the china, the influences growing the region now and the full pacific nation, including palau and the marshal otto's i considered allies of top pay was looking to if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan. is undeniable. taiwan is economic strength. hardy, prevent china from doings of things by jane can put as taiwan a road breakaway profit. and once we, you know, hit china. but the demonstrated here remain loyal to tie pay and the valve to strengthen their protests in the coming days. and sarah is in brisbin in the state of queens and in this trailer now to bring us up to date. further with this one, sarah, scott morrison straight and prime minister, clearly taking this rights very seriously. even though it's a fairly small number of troops that are being sent the fact that they are being deployed in the 1st place. the 1st round of trips it's about 20,
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had really been deployed from town full. as you mentioned, i know the coming days expect another more the mix of military defense for the offices, as well as the federal police, military and police, and now hit up from townsville. and the primary to scott morrison. he held a national security committee meeting itself and after he received a request from the non prime minister saying, can you, can we, can i get some assistance after the 2nd day or 2nd consecutive date of writing in the straight. now the prime minister got more of the situation is bulletin and the civil unrest is certainly escalate. and you can see some of the pictures of the buildings on fire and hundreds, thousands of people returning to the straits and looting as well as lighting and targeting chinese funded institutions as well as chinese companies that the, the prime minister is concerned about this. he spoken to the prime minister
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a fiji as was pub, new guinea, and he's, as they called. and he believed that he says that he hopes that the astray federal police and the military personnel will help restore him what he's an escalating civil unrest situation and any chinese reaction 3rd, because it is, it is fascinating to think of a, a tiny little pacific on a nation which has having these rights over a relationship with, with the huge country of china. it certainly isn't the chinese old mainland sentiment as certainly has been escalated as part of central to this particular approach. it says you mentioned in the 20192019 so not as the prime minister. he pretty much switch to the legion. so the countries allegiance, the federal government's attachment or allies from taiwan to china, and that angle, this particular province known as the malaysian province, which is the most populous of the solomon islands. and this has been by a fueling his anger. so it's a long,
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ongoing tension between the central government and that particular province and the chinese minister, the serial ministerial press conference raise this issue. i lead identify. this is being a key issue that she was concerned about. the attacks on the chinese citizens and chinese funded institutions and they noticed that yes, there is these companies and they said that they entrust and solving on prime minister to restore order and the ability as soon as possible accomplished spending 3 countries. sarah clock is across all of it for us from brisbin today. thank you, sir. on to corona virus news, germany's death toll from covered 19 is now officially past 100000. they were 351 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours. hospitals rapidly filling up across the country. some have called for help from other e, you say germany and tougher restrictions last week to try to cope with the outbreak . while an overnight curfew is holding on the french caribbean island of what loop
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after days of violent protests against covet restrictions, it started grievances over poverty and equality. vaccination rates remain low with less than half the population having to receive their jobs. the protests of also sprayed to the island of martinique tasha. but the following development snow in point a bit in what looked well there is a night time curve. he said the streets are empty. everything is shocked. but the situation remains tense, mainly because some protesters have built barricades across roads in several parts of the island. so that is meant that it's very difficult to get around the island. we've heard some people have been unable to reach hospitals. other people have simply been too scared to go on the road because they're very worried about coming across these barricades. and these are located now. the unrest began more than a week ago. it began as a strike, a demonstration against the cove. it how past and again,
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mandatory vaccination for health workers, but it is simply spiraled into something so much bigger. is many people who used to not use the opportunity to voice their grievances against the french government over the social and economic situation. in broad lube we're talking about as poverty, high unemployment figures, and a feeling amongst many people in port luther. they are simply ignored by the government and metropolitan from that they are treated by 2nd call citizens by power. it's all the facts, of course, has been compounded by the fact that the french government has not yet sent a minister to quad loop to oversee the situation. this week, however, the french prime minister shaw cast eggs did meet officials, an m p 's by video conference from quad loop to talk about their grievances. he's opened up what he's called a forum for dialogue, where they can talk about some ideas or solutions that mercy for the french
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government is though to restore a. com and law and order and they have flown in more than 200 police officers and special forces. we are 16 minutes past this news i here's what's coming up further . political upheaval in sweden as the new primers to quits. just hours after taking on the job as your sports is the bron james back to winning ways after serving the only suspension of his career. ah. at least 27 refugees and migrants heading for britain have drowned after their boats sank in the english channel near cali. it is the worst disaster on that crossing since the united nations international organization, fort migration, the i o. m started keeping record 7 years ago. both french and british leaders say they need to step up, joined efforts to prevent people from making that dangerous journey. andrew simmons now in cal, i and france to bring us up to date with this one. andrew,
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what exactly happened on this boat? what pictures emerged? well, the, the total dead now is at least $27.00. that sir? a 17 man, 7 women, and one of them thought to be pregnant and 3 children. and we've heard that there was a cap size of a very flimsy dingey and inflatable dingey. it's been described as something like her, a paddling pool. you see in a back garden, and there were all of these people on board, the boat and look, look behind me at what they, what lay ahead. it was a crossing in commer waters and this but nevertheless treacherous. the white cliffs of dover ahead of the boat turned over. there was really no chance of majority of the people there, icy cold water. and also most of the people a couldn't swim. and so now there's a major investigation going on in france to try to investigate the organizers of
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this smugglers. their work all over the coast line and 850 refugees and migrants a day. i have been travelling across the water in often stormy seas. and so that the police have actually arrested a 5th, a suspected trafficker overnight. they're going to be considered for charges of manslaughter. this 5th man is alleged to have for organized the, the, the, the boat being carried here and her that the police are also looking at other contacts. a network, a similar to the mafia of people organizing this, it's such a huge trade in life. really these people hoping for a better life over the waters and of course that their enemy really are the people who are exploiting them here. and also they're neglected by politicians as well.
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both sides of the english channel were busiest shipping lane in the world and are not to downplay the humanitarian side of this, of course. but can you tell us about the, the ramifications of all of this, you know, politically speaking, in france, it is a major issue until the moment of the tragedy happened. there were political tensions between the u. k. and france relations between the 2 countries at the lowest for a whole pile of reasons, including bricks it, and negotiations over a number of treaties. there is a well, initially the u. k. prime minister paras johnson inferred that france was responsible for lack of action against her smugglers a here and then france sir, responded emmanuel micron are describing the need for a shared responsibility. he's been calling for more money to actually
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a police this the border of the european union now, or this has a long history that dates back more than 20 years, or when a migrants and indeed refugees were crossing the, the channel by boats bugs smuggling themselves by boat and trucks on board fairies and then these, these small dingus, which started around about said $21415.00 and became now a situation where by 25000 were of people have crossed this year. that's triple the number of last year. so politically, there has to be a bigger solution than the ones being offered. the plea the u. k. a now saying that they could actually a, bring a british police on to french land and help with the whole operation against these traffickers that's been dismissed here locally. as a crazy idea, that needs to be more traction and, and a corporation between britain and france to deal with this problem and save lives
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rather than what we've seen here, loss of life, which frankly doesn't it, she may shock people, but it doesn't surprise many people that this has happened, and her simmons reporting from kelly in france on the news hour. thank you. andrew freedom. first female prime minister has resigned to south africa. she was confirmed by parliament. magdalena anderson was leading a minority coalition that the green party but quit when its new budget was rejected . the green say they were in the power to pursue green policies, which will vote dumb. anderson says she hopes to try again as the leader of a single party governance. so it's actually been without a government since it's stefan lawson's resignation. earlier this month. it's kind of started in june when sweden's parliament back to no confidence vote in love. and after 7 years and power, magdalena anderson managed to form a 2 party coalition with outside support from the left and the center parties, but collapsed after the right leaning center party. you can keep up with that back to the oppositions budget, the greens that it would support. anderson as
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a head of i mean norris, he government made up of only the social democrats who let's try to untangle all of this. joining us from still. com is victor about crohn, who is a political analyst at express, and one of sweden's main nationwide newspapers. goodness may, i mean, i can understand in one sense that clearly politics is very frank should then and all parties are going to want something for their support. but for her to actually resign on the hours later, did anyone see that coming? no, actually not, it was obvious from the beginning or even. you describe what happened this summer. it has been obvious ever since that there are main issues facing the us government . but getting policy through parliament, still nobody could really see that the green party would leave. the coalition would resign from government due to the quite foreseeable loss of the economic policy vote. but that's what happened. and because of that, michael,
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i'm on the show on the prime minister had to resign. it's common practice if one party leads government than the prime minister must to try to re shake the government from the beginning. so is that what happened to you now that we had this conflict, sorry to interrupt you would do we now have a complete return to these parties deciding who is going to work with? who? oh well, you could guess that that's a good guess. unfortunately for, for michael and amazon, it's not true. and the thing is, as you describe, a group of parties ranging from, from the far left to the center, right, center party intent to make things complicated. it says they will support the leader of the social democrats again, my glom on this on as a single part of government. yes. the problem the remains that the, the right leaning party in the center party, it does not want to have anything in common with the far left body, right? the left body. so and that megan on the sun would need both of those to be able to
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win actual votes and parliament. and so it looks now as if she is able to form a government, but unable to form any kind of policy that can make its way through parliament. since the opposition, the right wing opposition is very united and strong in comparison to be alone, standing social democrats and water value nicely about probably return. what is that? right? i won't say the names of the parties. i'll say that the side of the spectrum, the far right parties. what are they united about? you know, we were talking about immigration earlier in this news. our, with our correspondent in france, i wonder if anti immigrant sentiment is part of swedish politics. now a yes and it has been for quite some time now and many of these issues that cause the turmoil has its roots in the rise of the sweden democrats,
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which is the anti immigrant for right party, which is right now the time to about 20 percent in the polls, the group of parties backing magdalena and the summers prime minister has more or less nothing in common except for their resistance towards the sweden democrats. but they are united in the fact that they do not want to sweden, democrats or influence politics, but they are not united in what they want instead. and that makes the case quite problematic, as you can see now for, for the social democrats. i had a government, the immigration issue is one law and order criminality is actually bigger now since immigration has fallen to lower levels than a few years ago. but this bowls down to economic policy, and that's where the social democrats have the biggest issues in shaping a functional government. since the parties that supports the prime
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minister does not want to shape any kind of policy together. swedish politics. it's a little confusing, but it is fascinating and victor and i'm glad you could join us to talk about it. thank you. thank you. so plenty. have you on this news? i will take you to nigeria born i state where people's lives appear to be returning to normal. they put aside their fear of the arm group, booker her rum, and spoke to find out why this nfl superstar is on the defense once again. ah, what satellite pictures see which way the cloud is going? generally falling south, this is just curling round it. so this is in coming more winter snow. in this case
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there's been snow falling recently in spain. when that low pressure in the west has been doing great things, they wanted to open this resort was note last year the some snow falling now the lift santo, from the excuse. penny is now on the grad and anywhere i think, on the high ground of northern northeast in spain will get more snow in the next 24 hours. there's also rain to be contented with, and that's it. at its worst, in the south of france to day, there are warnings act for that. as you can see, this circulation here is joined by a feed of moisture. once you get into italy, it into sicily. that the, a drastic, not a good sign that's going to bring some flooding, and then it's northern edge. it's cold enough now over the mountains at least, to reduce some significant snow in the out on the tyranny and mountains as well. so for example, in ins, brooke, we got friday and saturday, possibly over cast iron, gray and cold. and on sunday sun comes out. it just gets colder still. as i say in the north incoming winter 1st, so just windy and wet by time,
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