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6 purpose fil stadiums for 2020. so take a look if you across the action as council prepares for the region's biggest ever sporting events. that the for our cup on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello there, i'm associate a and this is the news our live from our headquarters here and her coming up in the next 60 minutes. protest is answered on our met with tear gas as they march towards the presidential palace. they angry about a new deal that reinstated the civilian prime minister. i'm malcolm, when in kenya's capital nairobi, i'll be talking about the launch of the ugandan military operation in the east of the democratic republic of congo. whether you gun those military says is pursuing
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an armed group called the allied democratic forces. the united states warns russia any aggression in eastern ukraine will be met with a serious response. i'm going peter swimming with your food line from our special studio. you on the waterfall. he's ovo on they one of the fee for erica. ah, well, we begin this news. our in sudan way anti military protest is a marching towards the presidential palace in cartoon. they're demanding a civilian government and the replacement of police chiefs, security forces have fired tig asset, large crowds in cartoon. so don's pro democracy movement has rejected last week's agreement with the military, which so abdulla 100, reinstated, as the prime minister when it's picked her out, is here as him. morgan. she joins us now from the capital. cartoon hubert,
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as we can see, the crowds aroused again despite the deal, but already seeing confrontations. yes indeed. now people came out to protest the fact that the apartment, isabella. hm, go pools at once upon a time to symbol of civilian rule, especially after the military takeover has indeed negotiated and find a deal with the military in on november 21st. now people are saying that this is a betrayal for them and they're coming out not just against the takeover that happened on october 10th, but also against that dylan against prime minister job. they've been demanding that the military release, often it's called prisoners. nearly all of them have been released all of those who have been arrested since the takeover haven't arisen. release some are still in detention, but they also want a return to civilian democratic transition. they said that process was wrong. now the plan was for them to march the presidential palace, which is about a few 100 meters away from here. just a few streets down from where the 4th assets are currently congregating. they were
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fired, they were met with here doesn't live ammunition by police force. now being head of the police or the director of the police has been replaced by prime minister. and he has repeatedly stated that processes will have the right to express themselves and super peacefully. and they. and he said that he will be investigating that the processes at least $41.00 have been killed since that tape, over and several other hundreds of us have been injured. so people here are angry, demanding accountability, but also demanding a return civilian rule here. but just looking at the path forward from here, what kind of process would actually satisfy these protesters and is any of that realistic? what would the process? because why is they want the ministry out political, the input, and they don't want the military to have any governing road. the military has been saying that they are guarding the transition bad revolution, the process and in november, december 2019. and that they're going to leave the country until elections are held
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in july 2023. so it looks like the 2 sides, the military on one side and the civilians. the protest on the other side have 2 different wavelengths and there's no current meeting. brown between the 2 side for i'm going to stop, the lamp has said that he's going to appoint a government of technocratic to happen. but protested they, they'll continue to demand the military out of the political things. they want to complete civilian government, a complete democratic transition, until on the 10th i held heaven morgan on the streets of costume for us and the sudanese capital. thanks so much have a while uganda has launched to cross border air strikes against the armed group. the allied democratic forces in democratic republic of congo, and comes weeks after 3 suicide bomb attacks. and can, paula killed several people. you guys know that he's blamed the adf for those bombings. well, let's bring in malcolm web. he's following developments for us from the kenyan capital nairobi, malcom d r. c. visuals are very keen to point out that this was
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a uganda led operation. kelly, it's all a little sensitive though. well, you got to know me spoken. tweeted that it was a joint operation which the con release government that initially denied, but have since a knowledge that you've gotten on the spokes and said this began with uganda and war planes and artillery firing into eastern corner, attacking faces of the allied democratic forces who as you said, you've gotten the government, blame them for those 3 suicide bombings. and then uganda capital camp are just 2 weeks ago. but we've heard from companies military sources that this intervention has been planned for weeks before that the iowa democratic forces they originate from uganda. in the 1990, but you've gotten the military at that time, push them into eastern congo where ever since they've had substantial business interest in cocoa timber, some of the minerals in the area. and in and recent years,
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they've been responsible for a series of brew to math because of civilians in and around the town of benny. and more recently, to the new, the mystery province as well. you got in the military says that it's now proceeding them in eastern congo to defend its own its own territory, following those attacks and come part of which it did blame the adf. malcolm, as we've been saying, the idea has been active in that region for many years. so just how much of a difference will inoffensive like the make it's hard to say. so certainly not the 1st time that congress government and his partners have tried to put an end to the adf in 2014 off to the colonies. army was, was having a kind of high point and it just successfully defeated the non group called m 23, which was widely believed to have been backed by neighboring lawanda. this was with un support. there was a special un brigade set up with a stronger mandate to help the congress for susan was also international funding
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that was making sure that they can leave at least soldiers were paid, which minimized looting and turn them into an effective fighting force. and often defeating, haven't 23, they went off to the adf and flushed them out of the main forest. hidden, hidden bases that they had in the forest at the time, took control. but after that, 2 of the military commanders, congo, leads military commanders who were leading the operation were assassinated. it looked very much like somebody powerful didn't one. this defeat of the idea to go ahead since then the abs. how to somewhat of a come back with the series of massacres around the city of benny. hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the last and most recently this accusation that they were responsible for the bombing in cam. paula. oh, very interesting mountain where the fair for us across that force from nairobi. thank you. my or the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo has been
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seeing years long conflict. the democratic forces are adf, is an affiliate of isis in central africa. it was formed in the 1900 ninety's against the government of uganda, a long time president. yes, 70. now, after several years, you guys and forces drove out the street, which then went into neighboring democratic republic of congo. the adf began its attacks against the congolese military in 2013. it's blamed for thousands of deaths in the region. well, i spoke to alex via and he's the director of the africa program at chassis house. he explains the reason behind uganda military offensive. the adf is a car issue for the you got to government the attack on november. the 18th was the 3rd attack by this group, and you're going to be your guidance force. but they're also looking what they've also launched long range of hillary as well as sending some some, some units to pursue the idea who was seen as have claimed
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responsibility for the 3 types and the gun since october the 8th. and actually there was this report that this, there was a joint intelligence sharing and operations together with the democratic republic home, the government and the dfcs, warranties in contrast, now denied that. so there's a history here because of course you guys did invite the d. c. and politically, this is not necessary, but the greatest thing for the construct government to say that they working with one of the neighboring states and this way. but the reality is, the adf is a vicious group. it's been very operational that needs to congo, killing thousands of people over the years since it was properly pushed out by the you got into a government, it's read about uganda. and its focus is mostly about uganda, even though it has claimed affiliation to islamic state. well, plenty more, had he, the snares are including ah,
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barbados begins a new chapter in its history. as the island nation breaks, ties with the british monarchy and becomes a republic. guardian's demand, more from 6 presidential candidates as an election that draws near in sports. little messy is crowned the world's best footballer for a record, a sentence time. ah, now the u. s. secretary of state says any russian aggression and ukraine will trigger serious consequences. anthony lincoln is attending a meeting of nato foreign ministers to discuss the build up of russian troops on ukraine's border. and he escal tory actions by russia would be of great concern to the united states as they would lafayette, and any renewed aggression would trigger serious consequences. ah,
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we are very concerned about the movements we've seen along ukraine's border. we know that russia often combines those efforts with internal efforts to destabilize a country while ukraine has accused moscow of mobilizing tens of thousands of soldiers near it's border. si, fi monitors say there's been a significant increase in fighting between russian back separatists and the ukrainian military. cha, stratford reports now from the frontline, with the ukranian military near the village of johnnie, pouring rain pitch black. this is a front line trench eastern ukraine. we follow ukrainian army soldier league to salons appalled with mud, filming using night vision, trenches like these that snake hundreds of kilometers across a conflict zone in which more than 14000 people been killed.
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you sound the machine gun bar echoes through the blackness. so the last 10 minutes sounds like a lot more smooth homes are coming from the direction of done yet. hold the commanders taking us up to a ford homes lation post that is a lot closer to separatist positions. we reach the observation post with 3 soldiers stand in the cold. they are nervous until us to keep our voices down because of the enemy is close in the pussy oak of a little music newsletter. it's sporadic shooting from both sides because we can't see anything even using the night vision. little of the room use a little bit when we say shooting. we mean, shooting is no man's land at no particular target, but it's important to prevent reconnaissance. teams taken advantage of the fog and rain visibility, 0 camp vertical. i recommend you leave this place now. the canteen is small but
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well stalked. 23 year old roma joined the ukrainian army 6 months ago, was trained by the u. kay's royal lancers, as part of nato's mission to defend ukraine against what it says is russian aggression. non yes, chemistry meets. we have a lot of things to improve on. the trainers had great combat experience, so we learned a lot from them. i joined the army because of the injustice on woodson and our people are forgetting. there's a war going on in our country. we are led down into one of the jungle sleeping quarters, warm and quiet soldiers, gravel sleep, they can before their shift starts again. the soldier who doesn't want to identify himself. he says he had friends who joined the russian bank separatists, fighting the government, the other than you're doing. i don't think about it. i don't feel anything. i'm a soldier and i have a task to do. regardless whether it's someone i know he's now the enemy. all
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relations are last reconciliation will take generations. these people have crossed red lines. so what kind of friendly relationship could there now be? early morning light reveals trees in the foggy gloom. the rain has stopped. soldiers discuss the night's events and plan. looking out across a conflict broken landscape for an enemy with no doubt equal convictions. you say they also have a right to fight charles rap with al jazeera wagner, eastern ukraine. while bernard smith is monitoring, the latest developments for us out of moscow will be speaking to him in just a few minutes. but 1st, let's go to abilene. i'll show me he's at the national meeting in latvia. de la, i know this meeting has been on the cards for some time, but they've got some very urgent tissues to cover now. yes, in fact we're seeing a more press in a subject now these the today on russia,
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there's been a mention by almost every one of the ministers. he especially the secretary general of the nato, a yonce dalton, berrigan as well as the secretary of state of the united states. antony blinkin is also been what salton beg said, would be a heavy prize for russia to bay if it continues to a build up military force on the ukraine eastern borders. and they have mentioned also that the nato, in all of its activities, either the military buildup of the may of the nato in eastern europe or both in the baltic and black seas. it's only for the purpose of defense. he has mentioned that a few times actually, both in his doorstep and also in his statement during the riga security summit. so these are this issue of how to deal with this build up. it was mentioned by both bar is the u. s. and the nato, and as well as these also the idea of what to do if the of, if russia actually gets involved in the ukraine once again. so tim, beg,
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said that all that's been happening from the side of the nato is just that reaction . and it's not intended to actually a invoke, any conflict is actually to deter any conflict. and that said, that was been mentioned so far. we expect her not much to come out of the meeting itself. but more of the next steps that the ministry will agree to act if russia actually gets involved in ukraine. i'll continue watching that meeting very closely . adela al shanee speaking to us from the meeting we get thank santa to adela. well, it's not being invented. sniff, he joins us from moscow. bennett's and striving rhetoric from pigeon as this meeting takes place. it seems yeah, let me put in, says russia has got red lines. one of those red lines is the deployment of what he calls offensive missile capability in ukraine. he's talking there about missiles
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that could hit russian territory and then his foreign minister. so a lot of says he's worried about military maneuvers in the east of ukraine. this is this area occupied by these russian separatists. he believes they pose a threat to russia, and russia is ready to respond if needed. but look at all of this within this context and that is in april. very similar things are happening. lot of build up of russian troops along the border with ukraine. and lo and behold, a month later, the white house says that joe biden is arranging to hold a summit with vladimir putin and everything comes down again in recent days. here, the credit has said they are talking to the white house about the possibility of another summit. between fuson and biden, may be by the end of the year, or certainly early in 2020 to the white house as its nothing about any plans for summit, but admits it's talking to russian officials behind the scenes about ukraine,
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bernard smith, air with all the latest for us from moscow. thank you so much, ben as well. let's bring in p. j. crowley. he's a former us assistant secretary of state, and he also worked with the nate, her secretary general during the 1999 course of crisis. he joins us now from virginia. mr. currently, in your reading, we've obviously had a lot of speculation. want all persons intentions here. while putin's intentions is to make sure that any developments along his periphery are, are resolved or unresolved, you know, with his input. mean, if we step back for a 2nd, we have seen this churn in ukraine now for 10 years and put in just wants to be sure whether we're talking about ukraine, talking about development in europe. you know that, that russia, its interests will be protected. and, and put in it, moscow will, will be a destination for those who want to discuss global affairs with us. so with nato,
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i'm curious, what do you think nato's options are at this point? we're obviously seeing a build up of troops. is there a scenario where western powers get backed into a corner and then forced to take some kind of military action i tony blink and others have been careful to say that would be consequences without drawing a firm red line. i think 2 things are happening here. on the one hand putting, you know, keeps a, you know, ukraine in a simmer to make sure that, that ukraine stays broadly speaking within, you know, rushes influences. that doesn't want to see ukraine drift towards the e u. and especially drift towards nato. by the same token, you know what's happening ukraine, you know, it has brought nato back to its origins. there were a lot, we no longer talking about necessarily, or we're still talking about global a global mission for nato. but we're reinforcing the,
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the fact that native exist 1st and foremost, to protect you. europe, from threats from nato. it's one of the reasons why the meeting itself isn't in latvia, because the baltic states others in eastern europe. you know, they're focused on russia. b r, especially d, as, as they see, you know, these developments in ukraine. well, there's also been plenty of speculation about russia involvement with the situation on the bellow, russian and polish border. i'm curious, how much of this do you think is about applying pressure for russia to get what it wants from western powers like approval for the north stream to pipeline. for instance. i, you know, there are 2 things. it is about applying pressure to make sure that russian prerogatives are protected. but it's also put this effort to maintain russian relevance, you know, in a wide sweep of issues, whether you're talking about energy in europe, whether you're talking about ukraine, whether you're talking about syria, iran,
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other, other locations. you remember factor in the obama administration, the president portrayed russia as a regional power goodness, pushing back on that, saying that russia remains a global power and it needs to be consulted on the all of these rain full range of issues. i see person today has also been reasserting his right to run for reelection, all the domestic considerations as well. hey, when it comes to the fostering we're seeing abroad. ultimately, everything for vladimir putin is about domestic politics. and, and his push to, to bring, you know, russia back from the end of the cold war, which he thought was a catastrophe for russia is very, very popular. and so he does, you know, sure, apply these, insert russia into these issues, you know,
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to demonstrate its relevance. and to protect his popularity with a broad swap of the russian people. he's probably the former us assistant secretary of phase who also worked with naser. thanks so much for joining us here on out there. so you're welcome. now, moving on and the caribbean island nation of barbados is now republic after ending its ties with the british monarchy. sandra mason has been sworn in as president. she replaces queen elizabeth as the head of state. our latin america editor lucio newman, was at the festivities there in bridgetown. ah, the declaration of the world newest republic was marked by celebrations ah, with the music song and dance that barbados is so well known for ah, but above all, it was time for solemnity. prince charles arrived for the last time as the representative of the queen by businesses head of state, marking the end of the british monarchies,
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ties with the island once known as britons caribbean, crown jewel, the creation of this republic of the new beginning. but it also marks a point on a continuum, a milestone on the long road. you have not only travelled, but which you have built. then the british military flag was lowered, replaced by one that represents only barbados, which now has a new president, sandra mason. we now turn our vessels bow towards the new republic. redo this so that we may seize the full substance. all were sovereignty. barbados was britton's 1st and most important slave colony, whose sugar feels produced vast wealth for the empire. it gained independence only 55 years ago, but retained the monarchy. barbados became one of the queens,
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16 realms. but for many, the time had come to cut the umbilical cord with the monarchy. to wayne a bayesian as by bay dns called themselves cells, tiny salty fruit, the grows by the seaside, a specialty here. he agrees with the change. i propose be a positive, but one of us is able to run the quote for, you know, it was meant from decisions. but others, like 19 year old could shawna says that the decision to break with the monarchy was imposed on them by the prime minister without consultation. they wasn't even as they there one day as you see. if the probably and now was the, the new president will have a largely ceremonial role behind the prime minister and barbados will remain a part of the british commonwealth, which queen elizabeth heads. this former quaker plantation has been the residence of the governor general, the queen's representative in barbados for the last 55 years. now. it will be the residence of this country's new president,
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making barbados the was youngest republic, at least for now. as a farewell president of sorts, the prime minister awarded prince charles the countries middle of freedom and then announced another surprise, the nations hero award to the country's most famous citizen singer rianna, who is also an ambassador for barbados. impractical terms, not that much will change, but for a great many here. no longer having to pay tribute to a monarchy that brought her ancestors here from africa in chains is a change that was long overdue. ah, see a newman, al jazeera bridgetown, barbados? well, it's now time for the weather and his death. hey there, good to see. we'll start this one off in the pacific where we've got an 8000 kilometer atmospheric river. that's a narrow and concentrated band of rain. it's fleming, right in to canada's west coast. the pacific northwest rainfall warnings already
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out the city of vancouver, looking for about 70 millimeters, the brain, and north of the city along the sea to sky. we could see over a 100 millimeters toward the east. we go and we still got some still hanging around the great lakes and a vigorous system for newfoundland st. john's could see those winds close in to about 100 kilometers per hour for the southeast of the us said temperature is bouncing back in at by and says 17 degrees. and we'll dow that up a bit more in the days to come. los angeles also has temperature is above average 27 degrees as we flip the page on november and welcome december on wednesday, central america looks like this. barbados and mix of sun in cloud in bridgetown. 27 degrees in heavy falls, costa rica into panama, and for the top end of south america, still bursts of rain can be expected. here we should see the sun poke out in boca ta, cloudy day, and lima at 19 degrees and will power up some thunderstorms in rio de janeiro with a high of 28 degrees. wherever you are, stay safe, we'll see again soon. the
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well, in less than a year, catherine will host the biggest sporting event, the fif wildcard. to get ready of the golf nation is staging a major test. ornaments the p for arab cup, which kicks off later on tuesday. let's go live now to our sports. present that piece of stem. he's at our special studio. you're welcome to home for the next 18 days here on the waterfront in dover. the fee for erica is underway with $16.00 nations from the arab world, competing against each other in 6 of the stadiums, specially for the world cup to him and kicked off earlier with the 1st game between 2 new and more attain yes. and what's in this year who won that 151 a 15 josie with the 1st goal of the tournament. but it was, mohammed's been out to be who school to pick up the bunch soon as you get comp approved fee, with that emphatic victory to new things being officially opened later and you
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think hooting oh bait stadium, which is where we can join andy richardson and it's quite a venue, andy it's actually unique in world football. i think that's fair to say. it's designed to reflect the nomadic culture of cat saw and the region is a 10 like structure on the outside reflecting thousands of years and history on the inside and ultra more than $60000.00 seater stadium out by means home translates home from our big into english and this is the stadium where cats i will throw open its tools to the world in 2022 is where the very 1st game of the world can be played. on november. the 21st, the big picture close to fish arab cup is getting ready for. thank you. when they will, in the bid in 2010 cats, i promised the most cattle permits the most compact world cup there had ever been and that's what they've delivered in terms of geography that got 8 stadiums all
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within a very short range of each other with the potential for fans to go to more than one game. and that also creates the complexity of having tens of thousands of fans criss crossing a relatively small area in a short period of time. so we won't have the same number of funds. this are a cup, as we would have a world cup. it's a chance distressed us, the metro match di logistics road organization to make sure that everything was promised that was promised should be delivered upon. thank you, andy. we'll check again a little later on. now later tonight, another eye catching venue will host its 1st game stadium 974. not too far away from us. here at the studio has been made using shipping containers and will be completely dismantled off to the world cup. will get a look inside that stadium in our main sports, but it's not coming up later this hour at around 1345, g and t. well, still ahead for you here on out there. iran seeks to salvage the 2015 nuclear as
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