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ah, where beautiful possibilities are offered. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello marlene say this is the news i live from day hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. an exclusive interview with al jazeera, the deputy had of saddam sovereign counsels said last month's military take of i was the best available option and that the prime minister was agreeable to it. out there. obtain satellite imagery revealing the u. e is supplying weapons to the ethiopian government as a fights that to graham rebels. the european union,
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strong regulator, has approved, finds his coven 19 vaccines, and use on children 5 to 11 years old. and scientists investigate a number of cases of new cove at variance in south africa with concerns that it may be more transmissible and vaccine possessed uninstall football fans around the world have been remembering the life of diego merits, owner year has passed since the death one of the gangs olson grants ah, we begin this news hour with breaking news out of su dawned, the deputy head of sue don sovereign council house told al jazeera that last month . miller chee takeover followed long discussions between the political parties which failed to produce results. general mohammed hamden da gallow calmly known as
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hebert t also denied that his forces were involved in arresting senior officials or detaining activists and protesters. cleanser is hitting a dog here. what happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long process. since that change started in sudan during such process, many discussions were made and many initiatives were proposed by various parties, the prime minister himself proposed to initiatives. and during our meetings in the transitional partners council, all the sovereignty council would the cabinet of ministers. we made maximum efforts, but we couldn't reach a breakthrough negative. at that point. we were left with 3 options as if to let you know the best of which was the move. we had take him who it was completely agreeable to the prime minister himself the hook. we did not make such a move on our own. they said whither. what is a little man who and you can watch the full interview with douglas on talk to al
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jazeera at 730 g m t on friday. meanwhile, security forces in see don have use tear gas to disperse crowds of protesters. at least $41.00 people were killed at protest since the machine took over last month. demonstrations to honor them have happened in multiple cities. security forces deny using live fire prime minister, dallas randolph has ordered investigation. he was reinstated after signing a deal with the military on sundays and wanted to out there as a result. sat met, one family who grieving the loss of their daughter. the fight for democracy has come with the high course for wants to learn his family. xena becker, a mother lost her youngest daughter sit on the full on november 17 in protest against a military take over a month before my car says her 24 year old daughter was a nurse who dreamed of saving lives. but her life was suddenly taken away from them
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last week. no. well, i love. when i land she died. i couldn't see or feel anything. i started screaming and my heart was about to stop. i couldn't handle that. she was like a mother to me, even though i and her mother. what else can i say? this video taken by fellow protests as on the day documents to find the warmest off season affords life. her friends who were protesting with her, carried her by the back home. her father was at work when he got the call about his daughter uni that i told her about him. i'm trying to deal with the loss of my beloved one. i got back home, the door was locked and i saw her dead body being carried by her friends. i cried. her friends cried. she was taken from little hundreds of thousands in sudan had been protesting against a military, which is the power on october 25th,
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dissolving the companies 2 years transitional government and arresting senior political figures. more than 40 people have been killed and some 200 others injured to dance police have denied using live emission on protesters despite several videos showing man in uniform fighting on civilians. the military takeover has thraso down into a political crisis. prime minister up to law humble, who was under house arrest, has been reinstated, as part of an agreement with the military to try and bring the company back to it's part of transition of the decades of military rule. but many protesters have opposed the deal saying they want the military out of power and held accountable for the lives lost, or the 1st serve and other protest her who was injured in one of the demonstrations . despite those injuries, he told us that security forces detain him for 2 days, which he described as the toughest of his life. the millionaire, the security forces attacked us. i fell down,
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i was shot and then arrested. i've been beaten and hurt. they took me in the truck casa, then every single soldier there, hit my head. my hands and legs were handcuffed. prime minister, hum, duke has polish to set up a committee to looking to the deaths of protesters for xena beckers family. an investigation will not bring her daughter back, but see them full sister says that she find some comfort. in the reason her sister participated in the protest as it then went to my mother, me know what when she was about to die, she told her friend, i'm dying for my country. i caused that many others how paid and more co pay as a transition to democracy and student remains. fragile families grieving, loved one, say on the complete democratic rule, can't deliver them the justice they demand. restful said that ojo sierra cartoon i'll desert has obtained satellite images that show the united arab emirates is providing military support to the ethiopian army,
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which is currently fighting the tig roy people's liberation front. 90 flights have been flown between the u. e, on ethiopia, in the past 2 months, the u. e has hired 2 companies from europe to run military support flights into ethiopia. one of them in ukraine was used by the u. e to supply arms to libya's warlord halle for hasta. brianca gupta has the latest. this is the largest air base in a fuel pier, the her army, the base is just south of the capital, addis ababa. it plays a major role in the country's military offensives. these satellite images reveal and extensive operation involving warplanes and military cargo aircraft. this is a chinese made wing loom drone, the 1st ever documented in an if european military base. and this is illusion here. the plains are seen, offloading the military cargo fly charts and satellite image show that these planes
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have recently arrived from swan bees in abu dhabi in the united arab emirates between september and november. there were 90 flights between the u. e. and if you're pio, many intentionally concealing from where they took off and where they landed, the military cargo planes were operated by spanish and ukrainian private airline companies. the spanish europe air organized 50 full flights between the u. e on if you appear between 6 october and 4th, november this year the ukrainian fly sky lines me 39 trips between september 6th and november 8th. the u. e. had used the same ukrainian company to supply arms to libby us. war lot clean for huff. dar, in the past, the cargo air lifts are still ongoing. all the t p l. f rebels began they advance from to gr i. late last year they 1st took control of am hora and afar. and then
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a major road running south to the council, addis ababa, the strategically important towns of dessie and culture fowl. earlier this month, and last week, they seized share with robert mcbride is chairman of the hon. a political think tank covering the horn of africa joins as my skype from nairobi. many, thanks for joining the program. what do you make as the united arab emirates support of these european government? why they getting involved? well, the u. e has been involved since the, the beginning of the prime minister abbey, at meds administration. they were heavily involved in supporting negotiations with neighboring eritrea to bring about a peace agreement with some kind boarded the
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government ever since. but in terms of its military engagement, as you'd say, the united arab emirates has been providing military assistance for at least 2 months now. oh, it's fairly well documented. do stood i'm afraid we've lost connection at witt at madison brighton. hopefully we will reconnect with him later on in the program. let's get more plenty more ahead on the news hour, including they went to see from a beach like this. i meant drusilla's reporting from kelly on the biggest ever tragedy for my goods and refugees crossing the english channel on its own will have le bron james as he makes his returns action. not a serving of one day with
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a check government has declared a state of emergency of the surgeon corona virus cases in san veiled, a series of new measures including ordering, restaurants, bars and clubs to close at 10 p. m. the czech republic has one of the wells highest infection, res, given the size of its population as large as hospital says, it will stop planned operations to deal with the influx in coven patience. germany's corona virus death toll has officially passed 800000 authorities recorded 351 deaths in the past 24 hours. hospitals are rapidly filling up across the country and some have called for help from other states. germany announced tougher restrictions last week to cab the outbreak. dominic cane has very latest from berlin. what you have to understand when you contemplate the reality of cove it here in germany, is that for a long time, the situation here seemed to be stable during 1st. second, waves of covert,
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but in the course of this autumn season, the numbers of new infections, the number of deaths and the numbers of people refusing to have the vaccine. well, they have caused a real log jam as it were, a real problem here. so it has seemed, in the course of the past week, certainly maybe even longer than that 2 weeks, the not a day has gone by without one somber statistic or another happening. we've hats. the day when more than 5000000 infections had happened. now we're at 5 and a half 1000000 with had a day of record numbers of new infections that 65000 will to day it's 75000. and then perhaps lose statistic that stands out the most 100000 deaths and counting being announced today. the reason for this is because many of the unvaccinated people in this country are catching the delta variance, which we know is much more infectious than previous ferrets. and indeed,
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more dangerous once it gets inside people systems. and so those people are all telling up at hospital at pretty much the same time and the hospitals can't cope. that's why they're asking neighboring countries to take in some of their patients. because otherwise, they say they're in real problems and some of them already having to go into tree arch mode, where they prioritize patients for treatment over others because of cove it the united states is celebrating its 2nd thanksgiving. since upon timing began, millions of people travelling across the country as a holiday season gets on the way cases are on the rise. once again, with around the 100000 new infections today, nearly 60 percent of americans are fully vaccinated. while the us president joe biden on the 1st lady have released the video message wishing the country a happy holiday. there's we give thanks for what we have. we also keep in our hearts those who we lost and those of lost so much. and those who have an empty
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seat at the kitchen table or dining room table this year. because of this virus or another crow twist of fate. or actually we pray for them. let's go live to an fisher who's in washington dc. alan, how much concern is there about the rising number of cases, especially in this holiday period, was just take the figures that we had up until yesterday. 92000 new cases every single day about a 1000 deaths from those cases. and most of those are in about 30 to 40 states where they're seeing an increase in the number of covered cases that's putting a huge strain on the hospital systems. number of ac units, intensive care units are very close to being fool. they're turning away in some cases, non emergency cases, simply because they don't have the staff to deal with it. as you see 30 percent of the united states adults there hadn't been vaccinated. the majority of them identify as republicans. and in the cases that were seeing being taken to hospital,
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the majority of them are people that haven't been vaccinated, that that's a pretty grim situation. but out into that thanksgiving, just yesterday, that's when's the here in the united states. we had 2300000 people traveling by air going through security checkpoints as very close to pre pandemic levels in 2019. when those 2600000 people will be traveling by car and by train as well. that heading to family gatherings. that's because families will start to get together in the way that they couldn't last year, and they will also attend thanksgiving parades and possibly sporting events where they're not sure who they're standing next to. so that's why doctors and experts here are very concerned that what would have been a super spreader event last year could well lead to another search in cases here in the united states. and i've been looking a few thanksgiving parades or across the country. and what we're seeing, a lot of people are massed. there's a significant number of people who aren't. so that is why that is this concern,
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the more joe biden is saying, you've got to take a real precautions, the biggest precaution the experts are seeing is get vaccinated, but they seem to have hit a ceiling here in the united states. and there's no guarantee that that's going to change to people are seeing, is life getting back to normal in the us? this is the new normal. many thanks for that. allen fresh air in washington of parts as a continuing against coven 19 restrictions on the caribbean. island of guadalupe has been days of often violent protests on the french control territory. instead, longstanding grievances of poverty and inequality. natasha butler. i live at a hospital in guadalupe. so you at the hospital, natasha. give us a sense of what is happening that well, yes, this is one of the main hospitals in the city of point to be in the loop and
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berries. a protest here are some dozens of health well, cuz they are angry that the french government has imposed mandatory vaccination on all medical workers. now, i must point out that the rules are the same for metropolitan frances, they are here and got lou, but now workers they were spoken to though i've said that they don't want to be forced into getting the vaccine because some of them don't trust to pharmaceutical companies that don't feel comfortable with the vaccine, others feel as if this is something simply being imposed on them. nevertheless, there is just as real sense trusting the french government and trusting the advice of the french government and what i is becoming more and more apparent here. is that this protest has really moved into something much larger than just about co good restrictions. this is about many people are guadalupe feeling as if the french government are constantly telling them what to do, even though they are some 7000 kilometers way and piracy dirt. always listen to the
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concerns of people in guadalupe many people here saying that they feel power is constantly treat them the 2nd call citizens. there are problems with high unemployment here. there are problems with poverty. a 3rd of households and guadalupe. don't even have a proper clean drinking water. they say this will problem sort of being here for many, many years. the french government doesn't listen and for payment away. these protests over cove, it restrictions are an opportunity to voice their grievances over a number of issues. and hasn't been any response to these grievances by the french government. ah, well, the french government is responding by saying that the vaccinations will remain mandatory because they are all over falls no matter where you are. if you're on the main line, or if you're in one of the overseas territories, like this one, the government says, this is the best way to prevent the coven pandemic from getting any worse in, in france. and they say, that's just the way it is. however,
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one of the french prime minister joan cast eggs has reached out to some officials from a guadalupe and said that he's going to open a form for dialogue. a way to book for people from guadalupe to air their grievances to try and find some solutions. but there's a lot of anger here about the fact that no minister from maine, non frances, even come here over the past. we're more than a week now since these protests begun. no ministers come here to talk the overseas minister, the person in charge of this or what loop and all the territories like this. he's talking to officials from guadalupe is so far. people here feel they've really lost faith in him. and the french government and paris natasha butler. there for us in guadalupe person and france, all trading blame over who is responsible for the deaths of $27.00 refugees and migrants who drowned off to their boats sank in the english channel as was staunch disaster there since the un started keeping record 7 years ago. andrew simmons
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reports from kennedy rescue boats are on patrol less than 24 hours after the tragedy there. surveillance from above please. so using beach buggies and what passes for normality in cali, migrants and refugees being escorted to buses, bound for some sort of shelter. no, for our police and mobilized day and night. not only yesterday or the day before, but they have been from the very start. they are on our external borders. never. his france had is many police officers and it timed soldiers involved in a fight against illegal immigration. this is about addressing long tamper factors smashing the criminal dance at chief human beings as cargo and tap in supply chains all along this part of the french coastline. more than 50 kilometers of it, there are spots where in secrecy, people smugglers arrange the sudden boating of small inflatable boats. it's
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happened before and it's still happening. these images were filmed on the same days . the migrants died. people intent on getting to the u. k. no matter what the risk, it's hard to imagine the level of desperation for these people in braving the seas to cross the english channel. but they're doing so in their thousands of numbers are growing. this year alone, $25000.00 have made the crossing. that's triple the number of 2021. for many of the people arriving in cali, this is where they are given help. carrots as a charity tries. it's best to persuade people not to make channel crossings warning of the hazards. most of the time they fail. they don't just blame the people smugglers, they blame governments on both sides of the channel. even though after what happened yesterday, people will try again. so it's really trying to change the politics here. it's really, it's really time to change the situation and to i mean to open safe and the guy
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routes to let people and to cover basic needs when people are ear to let them settle. infants as well. the british and french governments often blame each other for the problem, getting worse. what's the rhetoric dies down though? there is some hope that wednesdays deaths could bring a new level of cooperation. what was intended to be a new beginning? was a tragic end for the men, women and children who died in the english channel. how many more may have to die before there's an increase of humanitarian moves to help these people, instead of politically motivated actions on both sides of the english channel. andrew simmons al jazeera kelly as bernice and live pictures. now what you can see is a memorial service, which is currently underway right now. and calais, people have been holding a vigil there for the victims. he lost their lives, prosecutor, say 7 women, 2 girls, and a boy among the dead. we know the 5 people have been arrested in connection with
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this incident. while the drownings haven't deterred my guns for making the dangerous crossing thousands more arrived to day in the english coastal city of dover, who brandon has more. it's already bitterly cold here on the south coast of england, but the window of opportunity for migrants who are thinking about making the dash across the stretch of 30 miles from water between france and england. the window is closing because the weekend gale force winds forecast, and it will be like that for several days afterwards. so it's entirely possible that yet more migrants, despite the tragedy on wednesday, we'll make that attempt. the debate over how to deal with this has intensified here in the u. k. on 1st day with the intervention of. busy busy church leaders, the chief rabbi, both the church leaders of the roman catholic church of england saying the frank
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t something has to change. the system itself needs to change on that sentiment was taken into the parliamentary debates as well with the home secretary, pretty patel saying that the crossings were illegal, unnecessary, and desperately unsafe and pledging to get even tougher with the criminal gangs that are organizing. but just on the leader of the opposition labor party said frankly, he was sick of the home secretary playing through the headlines on there is pressure upon this government to forest johnson to try a new way to open up legal ways for refugees to claim asylum without having to arrive here on british shaws before having to do so. as the current system dictates, the refugee council said that frankly, it should be a wake up call for the government to rethink its approach to the channel migrants. but it is important to have the context that this government is
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a populist government, and immigration was an absolute keystone issue. both in the most recent general election and in the breakfast vote that preceded it. the idea of taking back control of the board as a central issue in the vote that saw boris johnson when his majority and parliament and so britain leave the european union. so it's one thing to have humanity and compassion, but for the politicians in charge of this country, votes appeared to me as a more said, mark's navy says it's killed full suspects of pirates in an exchange of fire in the gulf of guinea. it happened off the coast of nigeria during an operation to ensure safe shipping in the region. danish officials say the crew acted off to spotting a vessel thought to be carrying 8 pirates near several commercial ships. and forget was deploy to the gulf of guinea during heightened security risks from pirates. at least 11 people have been killed on to fire, broke out in a mine in russia,
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siberia region, emergency services rescue more than 200 people who were trapped. dozens of others were injured. rescue efforts have been stalled because of the threat of an explosion. one of russia's oldest and most respected human rights groups could be shut down. prosecutors trying to persuade the supreme court that memorial is violating russia's foreign agent. law. van smith explains from oscar the the millions of russians murdered or imprisoned on the joseph stalin remembered here in the archive of the human rights group memorial. it spent decades exposing stollins crimes. now state prosecutors want to close down the group. the kremlin prefers to focus on the soviet victory in world war 2, understand me. my memorial is uncompromising. the past is tightly bound with the present and the defense of human rights to day. we think that all historical events
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should be visible. standing side by side only when someone knows all of their country's history, can they be a real citizen without a one track mind. outside the supreme court in moscow, hundreds of people showed that support memorial. the group is being prosecuted under russia's foreign agents law. it's been used against the network of criminal critic, alexa na, valley and media and civil society groups. the authorities say the law protects russia from foreign affairs, but apparently the total disgrace that the trying to liquid us on totally absurd invented charges. this is above all a crackdown on russian civil society, prosecutor se memorial has failed to add the label foreign agent to all public communications. the group says it's already paid more than $80000.00 in fines. support has hope, the case will be thrown out as happened in 2015 when the supreme court rejected another case against memorial brought by the justice ministry. but the political climate has changed significantly since then with
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a widespread crackdown on descent. bernard smith, al jazeera moscow, still ahead on out is there the unsigned landmark agreement on the use of artificial intelligence technology that could affect every area of daily life in the future. that is both an ac mom theater. the actual funny regimes and gulf payson with seasonal wins or a thing in the re been placed this time of year, particularly in the gulf. and there's a bit of a breeze picking up on friday. but note this orange here, this is sand pick up into the air which is going to be brought somewhere. beyond that, there are few showers in the round something in the turkey, this rate on its way into western turkey as well. it's quite in between. so i say
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on friday the wind starts, then di, is there a shadow in q 8 across into iran. but dustin is going to be brought somewhere to be gathered up. i think brought sas in, that shamal strong one on saturday, dusty one as well. brought 3 bahrain katara down towards the you are you then? it'll probably become fine after that. the bigger picture to the north is different wind direction and more about rain than when i taught that was coming in through greece into western turkey. well, it's all good to amalgamate to some degree, but the isa that we're still talking saturday, not much is going on. central asia, winter keeps trying to come in, but it has not succeeded. now i'd like to say good news for the whole of africa and for kenya from the point of view of the short range showing a little bit of a burst. well as something in somalia, there's not much more afraid in kenya, but there is rain developing in south africa, particularly in cape town, where it looks quite stormy. ah,
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