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of sunshine commodore aretha davia has a high of 27 degrees, but in the days to calm your temperatures will come crashing down that sure weather up they pursue soon. for the weather, sponsored by katara always. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm has, i'm seeking. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. protesters are back on the streets of sedans, capital to voice their anger against the prime ministers deal with the military. the gambling president supporters celebrate an election victory, but 3 opposition candidates have rejected the result. me an mars depos leader on sang, sushi has been sentenced to 4 years in prison. also. i did not allow myself
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to succumb to the dictates of ligans. the prime minister of the solomon islands survives and no confidence vote in parliament, sparked by anti government riots. i'm sorry, how much were the schools news life from our fee for our cut studio, with 3 spots in the quarter finals up for grabs on monday. and louis hamilton beats max, they're stopping to set up, or when it takes all show down that formula ones a season finale in abu dhabi. ah, hello, crowds gathering in sudan capital. hot tuned to protest the deal. the prime minister had signed with the military last month. the agreement reinstated abdullah handled to his position a month after the military detained him and took control handbook said the deal was
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needed to avoid bloodshed. dozens of protesters have been killed in the military says he will leave politics after elections in 2023. let's go live now to hebert morgan in hot tomb. so about bring us up to date on what's happening at yes. now professors have been gathering here for a few hours now, and we're in part of the north, the northern part of the 50, a part of the capital city. and protest dot com and not just from the northern part of the capital. but from the eastern part, i'm from the density hold on good amount as well, all coming together here to protest against the deal that was found in the military home permanent thought. the brother protested. he has said that they believe that the deal has given legitimacy to that military take over which happened on october 25th. their main demands have been no compromise, no negotiations, and not legitimacy to take over. that happened on october and for them. the fact
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that berman is not gonna have to find that deal was a big material. he was once upon a time, the symbol of a little one that minutes we took, the takeover happen. so many of her coming out for testing that deal. saying that with the military men control her incidents politics, something they don't want, they wouldn't be able to achieve accountability for the poor testers who've been killed. but also that wouldn't be able to see a dance transition to democracy happened. and able to give us a sense of the depths of anger. they are right now that the protests we're seeing on the streets out street to the capitol. how representative is that of sudan right now? well the protest are not just happening here in the cat, but subtle how to film delta process, taking place in the city of methylated the east of the dar for reagan in the work and in the southern parts of the country. so all around the country, there are protests taking place, they will protest hundreds, coming out even thousands in someplace as to what is their anger at the deal. and
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so it's obvious that there is some momentum and there is a significant base around the country to show that they're angry at the deal that was saw in political parties also have been voicing the rejection. while some have said that they understand why prime and isabella go to sign a deal. they said that that was not a reason for him to do so. and despite the fact that the military and was holding him under house arrest, they say that there's a constitutional declaration that says the force of freedom and change coalition is the partner of the military and that deal has side line them. so those are got political, anger, hunger on the seat. there's a significant moment of insignificant base, but the military says that they're not going to be in control for law. the owner wants to guarantee that there's an inclusive base for the transition until electrons are held, neglected to 23. something many people here don't seem to be buying. yeah, but thank you. have a morgan live for us in the capitol at city sudan capital hot to how again b as president adama barrow has been declared the winner of saturday's election in
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what he and his supporters are celebrating as a landslide. he wants weight 53 percent of the vote beating his main rival. will san diego who got 28 percent? 3 opposition candidates have rejected the result. let's bring in the race, who is in the gabby in capital, a bond jewel for us. so i just bring this up to date on what the latest is there. as far as those results and the opposition is challenge to them. what basically they opposition spoke to this morning saying that they're studying the situation and it will analysis next course of action. however, we have 10 days to do that to take the matter to court. yesterday, it was a 10 state when they stopped to ignoring demand from the election commission to sign the papers verified by their own agents at various holding stations. and of
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course, the correlation sent this across the gambia. then finally, just before the final results in or what announced by the electoral commission, city of the leading opposition figures called a meeting, why they said they are rejecting the votes because the unusual delays that accompany the announcement make makes no sense and that it probably means that something fishy or something wrong had taken place. however, for support to support him about all its celebration time. and they said that we'll continue doing that for a long time until that candidate is re sworn in again as the president of the got before. second, after loosely 40 like them, a battle has been re elected as again be as president the future 5 of the candidates win a 2nd 5 year term. and i think received 457519
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both in the election. the chairman of the independent electoral commission, alumni declares mister adam apparel is duly elected to suit as president of the republic of the gambia. ah, when do a constituency use will convince and do one than this election erupted into the parish? i boss canyon is victory bottle. i breast supporters of the independent square with a look good on you to look at my disposal a please. oh, that if you think with the margin of bottles with dice and if
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it is the bottles roll. well, now if you really divide it, not only because of this blood, but also i wanted to, we borrows opponents of refuse to accept the result. we are concerned that there has been an inordinate delay in the announcement of results to a number of isthmus. i be raised by again and representatives. i deployed in stations a sent us an an easy headquarters. as a result, the representatives of the aforementioned candidate at the i issy headquarters, refused to endorse some of the results. independent observer. say the vote was largely free and fair countries election commission has also defended the election process as credible and fair. it is within doubt, lights are to confirm all to confirm to sign on to con, order to sign,
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despite them being present. and in de, one of the review process, ha, rival candidates of 10 days to challenge barbara's victory and seems certain of the fight all. now move to the court. you can see that a day after the announcement of the result, traffic is flowing freely in the capital bun jewel hold up in certain places. and of course some shops are open, but some shopkeepers are really cautious about events turning. sa, what to day or in the, in the next few days, until one the court to decide who exactly one the current election. if of course, the opposition decided to take the matter up to the court. however, we've noticed since this morning, some, some of the rhetoric has torn down simply because a lot of people are intervening to ensure that there is a smooth transition from the previous government to the new government. that would
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be sworn in largely from all parts of the gambia. we understand that things are proceeding peacefully without serious incidents across the country. and we also understand that one of the opposition figures, of course, one of the veterans politicians in this country will address the press later, the optional. he told us during his company period that this could be his swan. so this could be his final i campaign. are we talking about holly for santa and right now things are picking up gradually, but there are some concerns that things may go out of the way. probably in the next a day or 2. if things continue to get heated window position. yeah. in the gum. yeah. mary, this in banjo. thank you. i was been international condemnation after myanmar to pose liter unsung. so she was sentenced to 4 years in prison. the european union
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called it politically motivated, while the united nations human rights chief described it as a sham trial. florence louis has more once leader of myanmar, now prisoner of its military government, and leaders of the jupiter on san sushi together with ousted precedent when found guilty of incitement and breaking corona virus also mosley both have been sentenced to 4 years in prison by a court in naperville, they denied all charges which many believe are trumped up on. the ginger says sooty has been given. do legal process is the 1st verdict of 11 charges. sushi faces including corruption and electoral fraud. one by leader men online definitely wants to lock her up because the military who does extremely afraid of the popularity she commands. but i think the, the jailing on songs which she for the rest of her life is not going to stop the
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resistance. we're seeing a huge resistance from young people who refuse to, to stop fighting against this illegal military winter condemnation of the verdict has been swift. a spokesman for group, coordinating opposition to the printer says the military rulers have betrayed the people of me or not. so it is the least crumbson's all our holes in our dreams and our region for the red democratic vehicle. so this is marketing to do it. as i said, it was a lot. the un human rights chief michelle bachelor, has criticized the conviction as politically motivated describing it as an attempt to remove all opposition. sushi faces verdicts on another case against her as early as next week. she could be sentenced to more than a 100 years in prison. if found guilty of all charges, florence louis al jazeera or suki spent years as
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a political prisoner before being fried by the military and 2010. 3 years later, her national lead for democracy party 143 of the 44 seats contested in parliamentary by elections, same year sec. terry and violence broke out in the western hind state. muslim will hinder, became victims of what the un called ethnic cleansing and suit. she was criticized for. failing to respond after her landslide, when in 2015 election, sushi became state council low head of the government parties. victory and the 2020 votes was questioned by the opposition. the election commission didn't find any problems. but in february this year, the military took back power in a qu, arrested, sushi and other officials accusing them of election food. a benedict rogers is a senior analyst for a station with christian solidarity worldwide, and the also of 2 books on me and my he joins us now from london to talk more about this. so 1st of all,
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was not an entirely entirely unexpected this verdict given the situation there with it, with the military agenda in control. but the, the reaction of the international reaction is, is the key question here, as far as how they will respond in the, in the form of sanctions and whether there is an appetite for that, against the, the military joint. a, me, i'm on that's exactly right. since to, to on the 1st of every we have most you seen a strong rhetoric, but actually very little action a few sanctions by the u. s. u in the u. k. but there is a real need for a concerted effort to impose a tough as possible targeted sanctions against the military and to try to cut the lifeline to to this if you go virgin and what do you think is going to happen going forward then? i mean, this is the 1st of several trials we understand was there be
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a response from, from now in the next few days, or is there a kind of wait and see approach? i certainly hope that will be a response as 50 as possible from the special community, not just con condemnation, but but action. and as you say, this is the best of the number of trials. so it's very likely that the overall sentiment that she receives will be a lot longer than the years she's been given today. and as far as what will happen inside me and me are the opposition movement, there remains determined to oppose this in any way they can through to protests on the streets. and through many of these soak, so called flash mob demonstrations. that's right. i mean, the purchased movement has shown absolutely extraordinary courage. ever since the clue we saw large numbers in the 1st weeks up to the crew. and then we saw her
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effect of violence by the military and the police to, to crush those protests. and although the numbers dwindled, actually the resistance has, has continued in various forms as you've described. and i think we will see some form of a protest against the sentence very soon. but as we mentioned, they're sick. she, when she was, when her government was in power, she did come under a lot of criticism for her attitude towards the treatment of the ranges. many whom are now living in refugee camps near in bangladesh, near, near the border with me. and my mom has that stance. i kind of affected the international sympathy for her and, and what's happened in me and it may have done. and i myself was that me critical of the position that, that she took on the writing good prices. but it shouldn't affect the response to
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her totally unjustified jailing on the fabricated from john charges. whatever we think of her position and mistakes she made and some very great mistakes. we should not allow that to prevent us from condemning the overthrow of a democratically elected leader. and now the imprisonment of that same democratic like to be that we must oppose it both for her because of the injustice. it involves for her, but more even more important the, the total dismantling of will be as fragile kazi democracy. and so we should be speaking out for her in the interests of all the people me on my good to talk to you benedict rogers. appreciate you coming on to this. thank you . you are plenty more ahead. the ominous news, our warnings about the emergence of new variance,
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the world health organization says time is running out to vaccinate the world. and russia says the us is trying to undermine its relations with india. as president vladimir putin makes his 1st trip to new deleon, 2 years later in sport majesty, united when their 1st came on to their new interim coach. that's coming up with santa ah all i still had the 1st, the prime minister, the solomon islands. manasseh soccer body has survived a no confidence vote in parliament. it follows last week's riots. when crowns burned down dozens of buildings and looted shops in the capitol on europe, at least 3 people were killed in the unrest sparked by long simmering regional rivalries, economic problems, and accusations of china's influence over the government troops, mos trailer new zealand and other neighboring countries have been deploy sock about
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a defended the governance actions shortly before the vote. i did not allow myself to succumb to the dictates of hooligans and lawless order thing to participate in congress intervention forces were on the ground. mrs. bigger to help return normalcy in our country. on behalf of the people and gaunt. i express our sincere thanks. a fair o'clock is covering the story force from brisbin in australia. he was almost always going to survive this particular part of the coffin simply because his party has the majority. but when it came to the actual numbers 15 m. p 's a back to the most of the confidence and 30 to reject it and to abstain. but he's to bod boats of not confident in the past, but he had to be defeated twice. but the difference between knows when he was
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defeated and now it's because his party has majority. but it was a lengthy and often heated debates in the parliament in holy hour. on monday, the opposition laid a matthew while he was where he lived this particular campaign to teach the prime minister. his key accusation was that the provinces had lost trust in the prime minister and his erratic corps. and most of the decision making many difficult for countries was already struggling. the member, the malay, which the province the most populous province. he also made some key accusations and also driving his campaign to post apartments that stand. he said that the non paralyzed and common for another round of instability. but the prime minister, he made emotional, often, far defense cooling some of his critics, thugs and hooligans. but as i mentioned, he provides a yet another motion about coldness and will continue continue leading the country
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in the world health organization has been what has been warned. there will be more covert 19 variance, less action is taken to address vaccine inequality. geneva is hosting a conference discussing ethics and policy during the pandemic health experts have blamed the spread of on a course on the huge gap between vaccination rates in rich and developing countries . opening the conference, w h o chief ted ross and had said too often, ethical considerations are absence from policy making. the ethics community has a vital role to play in helping policymakers translate ethics, guidance into concrete, actionable policies that include the voices of the most vulnerable and marginalized . that's what the summit is all about. i look forward
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to hearing about your progress and what we can do at w, jo to make ethics, not just abstract concepts, but concrete realities for all people. in the beginning, one did not really have discussions about the fundamental cor ethical principles associated with that. and it was only after we became very, very clear that this is something that impacted ethics is fundamental core values that we have to pay attention to that over to andrew simmons now whose life was in london has been following this from there. so and what, what has come out of this meeting? well, the principal one is what you are hearing just there from dr. found she a, because really, this is more of an inquest on the handling 2 years of a pandemic than it is about immediate action. that the policies and the ethics
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and the big gap between them because there is no doubt that the conclusion of this webinar as it is and the conclusion of most health experts and politicians. not all of them. is that so the vaccinations, the lack of vaccinations in so many parts of the world has caused a failure in combating cove it and it's causing more and more mutations are all the time now found she did talk about the compelling issue of scarce resources in so many countries are with, with pop it with large populations, or he should, it should have been the core of all of all aspects to, of the whole line of thinking in terms of action. but there is really a situation whereby the research shows a of the compelling case for trying to do more. there is also some research the coincides with this a world health organization webinar,
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which shows that 20000000 is the number in the u. k. of. busy a booster shots 3rd, vaccinations are given in the past few months. that figure in research done by the people, sir vaccine alliance. a campaign group, a large one, that research they've done on data shows that $20000000.00 in the 12 poorest countries of the world is the thick of numbers, vaccinated per se, just $27.00 countries compared with a campaign of a boosters in the u. k. a small country amounting to the same number, an illustration there of ready what is described as of the in equal to the, the unequal situation of vaccine adjusted vaccines. the furnace in giving vaccines. and we're also hearing from a number of health experts world wide, which, which ties in with the whole issue of ethics are basically saying that that has to
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be more planning internationally for and that the next pandemic, it's not crisis management is the 3 needed. it's permanent solutions, permanent, at ways of acting. what one of the, of the professors involved in this is saying that look the, the whole world will gear up for defense will put armaments together, aeroplanes, guns, whatever. but as far as cove, it goes, in terms of permanent fixtures to tackling further pandemic x or the has to be an attitude now, because particularly with this issue of mutations and the position in terms of, of its spreading. ah, there is really has to be an approach which is across the world, a fair way, a fair ethic to the whole issue of human rights and the vaccines that should be associated with those human rights. and you thank you and you, simmons live inland. how the death toll from indonesia of volcanic eruption has
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risen to 15 with dozens more badly injured and many still on accounted for more than a 1000 people have been relocated, but more rain is expected in the coming days. and it could hamper operations. gillian wolf has the story. the gallery, through the rubble ploughing through volcanic debris that has now begun to harden the hope that these rescue workers might find survivors is diminishing by the hour . the, even for the lifeless bodies recovered beneath the rebel a sense of relief among emergency crews. thank god, we found the bodies of these victims and retrieved them. some of the answers for loved ones in this moment are better than new years. those who survived are still coming to terms with their ordeal. at 1st, i thought it was a bomb explosion, and all of the sudden it was scenario erupting and spoonful canucks ashes. suddenly
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it was all dark, like it was going to destroy the earth. my children were scattered around, my husband was not found, and i was waiting for him. and then we fled to the evacuation camp. job as large as volcano unleashed a thunderous plume of ash high into the sky on saturday, raining down on thousands of panic. people below and swallowing up the entire community in its path mountain. nearer spewed more ash on monday, 4th, and rescue teams to retreat in their search for survivors. waterways around the volcano, polluted with ash, now appearing as streams of dark sludge and with more rain on the forecast, there's a chance a new river of hot lava could spew further affecting rescue operations. images from above show the scale of the devastation down below. desperate people salvaging all they can from their wrecked home. indonesian authorities have advised
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locals not to travel within range of the mirrors. crater, many of the survivors in hospital have severe, burn, some with up to 80 percent of their bodies. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories like high potential, with not enough space to shoot the injured families. packet mixture filters as a wait to hear from relatives. while the volcanoes, observatory officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings as far as the status of months general still at level 2, which means that at this level, the people need to be more vigilant because the potential threat is still there but many people still wonder why they weren't warned early enough before saturdays devastation, gillian wolf out
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a 0. the 2nd name storm of the season is moving in across north western europe and is expected to disrupt travel. is your weather update with jeff? hello, thank you for joining in most of our storm energy around that central mediterranean is pivoting further toward the east and same goes for that shield of snow through the bulk. and so sophia bulgaria could pick up about 5 plus centimeters. the worst of the weather. i think will be over western areas of turkey gathering steam through the eastern med, we've got a fire hose of rain for antalya. so think we could pick up about 50 millimeters and those winds will crank up to 65 kilometers per hour. our next advantage storms swoops in. look what it does to ward. hi buria. we got a lot of rain and wind. so let's break it down. 6 meter high waves for that north coast of spain, about 40 millimeters over 12 hours. so the threat of flooding and those winds that he kilometers per hour center of the low this storm by the way, storm bear barely into the republic of ireland,
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the united kingdom. and i think the worst of the winds will be for the republic of ireland. pretty close to about a 100 kilometers per hour. and we've got snow for northern areas of england, scotland lower ground, 2 centimeters, but higher ground 10 centimeters rainy day in london with a high of 8 degrees. all of that energy over the mediterranean is whipping up the sand and does for the northeast of libya, the northwest of egypt, pirates got a high of 20, that's it says in a phil ahead on edge 0 young colombians costs vote for counsels. they hope will give a voice to a generations feeling left behind us, how people in one of the most polluted cities in the world. a dealing with an energy crisis. and later it's for the golfer who blew a 5 shot lead and his chance to become world number one coming up with a.
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