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we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others cannot. i was thrown fear guy by the police on purpose and still going on with the way that you tell the story isn't what can make a difference. ah, sedans, military and civilian leaders, sign a deal that pays away out of the country's political crisis. ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera life from how with me for the back. people also coming up a car. bomb explodes in northern syriac tensions rise over a possible ground invasion from turkey. south africa governing body is discussing
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president, sir, i'm a poll says political future after he is accused of misconduct and routing out russian activity. we visit the churches in ukraine being searched for links to moscow. thank you very much for joining us. sedans, military rulers, and the opposition forces of freedom and change have signed a deal to end a months long. political stand off the agreement will pave the way for the establishment of civilian rule and elections. sudan has been without a functioning government since october last year when the military ceased power. let's go live to hebrew, morgan in khartoum for it. so he but tell us what exactly is in this deal and how is it being received. ready oh, well, the deal, the framework agreement is divided into several section. but the most crucial part of the agreement is that the civilians will be having full control off the transitional period throughout the entire 24 months period. and once
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a prime minister is appointed, now that is something that political parties from the force of freedom and change coalition, as well as from other parties, have been calling on for their saying that since the military. ready to overpower in october, last year they have been in control. and the fact that the military had was, was forced to go back and negotiate with civilian parties for a deal that would basically our favor for a civilian government and have the military won't be removed from sedans, pontiff. and that is an achievement that is one crucial part of the agreement. the other part is the merger of various arm groups as well as the paramilitary rapid support forces and to the sudanese armed forces. but many political bye to say that the fact that they will be emerging off the arm groups and the paramilitary rapid support forces into the organized forces of the city nissan, of the sudanese army. and the fact that there will be a pure sibling government with the army staying out of politics. that is an achievement. and they say that they hope they'll be less opposition because of
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those 2 major points in this framework agreement. so how likely though, that it will be respected this time around given what happened to the last agreement? oh, we've asked senior figures on the forced to freedom and changed coalition here who have attended assigning, and that's the coalition. again, let's remember that have been 5 miles from specific over a month, the cobra embassy. that the fact that there are more warranties now involved in the spring work agreements. the fact that their professional associations and labor groups involved in this agreement and have signed onto it, that means that it is less likely to be overthrown by the military than these also the regional and international actors. the fact that the agreement has been facilitated by the african union, the united nations and the regional inter governmental authority for development and the fact that a body such as the troika and the u. n. a and b u. s. half sighted along with
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agreement, then that means that the army is less likely to overthrow it. despite those, as to sharon says, for those political parties here fully there is still rejections. lou protesters have been saying that it does not meet their aspirations, other political parties. i think that there are excluded from the top, despite the fact that those who have signed for that they will be an opportunity for them to join on board if they want to. yet it seems that even though many parties here say that it will pay for political stability, other parties are excluded. and it may be some time before. so dante's political stability, they're thanking for that. he been morgan live there in cartoon. in other world news, a car has exploded in nor then syria injuring one person. it happened in the city of commercially, and comes as tension grows on the border with turkey, which has been targeting kurdish fighters. it blames for an attack any sample. last month, sin m castillo is in kelly's, near the border between turkey and syria. well, as far as we know from the pro s, yep, media is that it is an i e. d expos in but no one there are no casualties. yes,
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yeah. hasn't made any of the full statement yet about the explosion, but as far as it is reported on their media log, they are educated. the facilities department besides says a northern syria was totally ation with the turkish forces, n d s. the f continue. and as over denied, the f targeted the outskirts of a turkish bays in the countryside fall and its targeted l. bob area. the senate fees up above enter, responded targeting desk calls. and according to the media, turkey targeted around town for the where some syrian government forces that have been deployed. on the other hand, we have heard turkish media reporting that target intelligence may have targeted i . e. this morning,
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eliminating killing one of the commanders we set to be in charge of the area. also, the video reports a russian monitor plane landed incoming so which 2 call from the made him a russian air base. and as for april, iran, you know, my, i didn't read the russian general. alexander tyco is, was in the plane and he was, he landed and coming to talk about the recent developments in the region, including the turkish ground, offensive with the commanders. at least 2 people have been killed during anti government protest since southwest syria. demonstrators are angry about the rising cost of living, heal, shortages and power outages. nick toxic has more. ah, atlantic and chaos in the center of sway their deafening volleys of gunfire as people run for their lives. a brief lull allows locals to help some one injured and
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carry him to safety. then more gunfire. a military vehicle in claims in the background of the bomber earlier chanting demonstrators, frustrated by rising prices, power outages and water cuts stores the governor's office and set it on fire. the building was empty at the time the calling for the removal of president bashar ella said a poster of him displayed outside the building was torn down and ripped to pieces. minnie voiced their frustrations, oppression and poverty had killed us. there are those whom we respect and honor among great people who are not satisfied with what is happening now. the term has largely escaped serious 11 years civil war. but it citizens haven't been afraid to take to the streets. anti government protests took place in 2020,
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and again in february this year, state media reports condemned the actions of what they call outlaws. but with inflation above a 130 percent, the anger seems unlikely to subside any time soon. make talk, speak al jazeera, the fate of south africa as president, hangs in the balance. there's top leaders of the governing party, discuss his political future, present tier ram apples, i left that giant bad meeting of african national congress leaders a short time ago. an independent panel found he may have violated his oath of office. after failing to report the theft of millions of dollars from his farm, ran a poll says he will challenge every thought in court. madame june has the details from johannesburg. president rom, oppose a was here at this venue for what seemed to be a little over an hour he met with some of the people inside. we did not have access to that meeting and then he left after he left. i'm fully mobbing. who's the spokesman for the african national congress of reap reporters here. that president
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raw oppose a had recused himself in the proceedings that even though he should be here because he is the leader of the a and c. and this is a meeting of the leadership committee, the decision making body of the agency, the because they are discussing a matter involving the president. that means that it would be inappropriate for him to be here. and so he left. this is the same scenario that played out at a meeting that happened at the same venue yesterday as well. now i will mention there have been some, a supporters of president ra, oppose it have shown up outside of this venue. earlier in the day they were chanting and singing songs, supporting mr. rom, oppose, or they were telling us that the country would be much worse off without him at the helm. many of them had signs saying that mister om oppose, it had effectively fought corruption in this country, that he had done a lot and that he should be given a chance to continue to serve as president of this country. but there were also just a few anti rom opposed demonstrators, and they said that in fact, they believed that mister arm oppose it, had been involved in corruption. and that he should step aside. the kremlin has
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responded sharply to moves, limiting its oil income, seeing a price cap for russian oil. well quote, destabilize global markets. the g 7, e. u, and australia have set the price for russian crude shipped by c at $60.00 a barrel. it's aimed at limiting mosque was ability to finance its war in ukraine, while avoiding disruption to the lube oil market. boscoe has rejected the cap while ukraine says it should be lower at $30.00 a barrel of that price cap comes into effect on the same time as european union wives bonds on russian fossil fuels. the e u g 7 n australia will refuse to ensure shipping, firms that transport russian oil and above the $60.00 a bow cap, a g 7 provide insurance for 90 percent of the world, congo in the e. u as a major player in c freight. russia is the world's 2nd largest cortex. puerto oil is currently selling for about $80.00 a barrel. thomas o'donnell is an energy analyst. he says the cap will take
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a long time to impact the russian economy. in the immediate, it won't have a big impact on what they receive per barrel because they're already receiving about this are a little bit below this. okay. now the thing is, they have to ship their oil farther and they ship it from the baltic. the baltic sea ports, it can't go to europe now, has to go all the way around to india or china. and that's $34.00 times as far as going to cost a lot more money. take a lot more ships. and if the ships are going to countries that are under the price cap than they can't be assured in the european union, which means it'll be fairly complicated for them. so there's a lot of extra cost. so this is a big headache for russia. in the short term about the same amount of oil, we'll get to india, china, navy, turkey as well. but then going forward, this is something, this is a tool and instrument that the west will be able to use to really squeeze russia as time goes on. you know, really 90 something percent of all this had already taken place in europe. a week
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or more ago, all the traders knew that this oil traders knew this was coming and were already buying oil from other places. so yes, they kind of quickly at the end, some countries stacked up on russian oil, they got it on the ship in time and it'll take a month or so to get there. but really this had all been pretty well priced in contracts going forward, had already been made to replace the soil. so in the short term, i don't see the shock in europe and still, i don't know if some locking down looking outside is using of only restrictions is affecting asian markets. and the u. k. is winter of discontent. tens of thousands of essential with having to walk off with anticipation is rising. and so
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with most of my cattle a ways which is certainly talking, you know, east asia, it's been a while coming. but this area here is all cold spreading out across the water. so you get snow as a result of that in the home shoes, no showers more persistence. those been the case in hoc harder. that's coming back a bit. the temperatures are down well below whether it should be 10 in tokyo, souls, it for beijing. it 6. not so far away from it, in the sunshine, to compensate to some degree. that's a cold wind that comes crossed down across the straight into hong kong, 90 degrees. that when you're probably describe it as cold, if you stand in it. and it's the persistent type of weather that goes on at least for the next couple of days and will cover it beyond that. then the bay bengal winding up slowly is what cut into a big, wet circulation which means potential flooding. eventually for sri lanka, maybe towel nadia or watch us next day or so. the most part course india is still.
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that's a problem. always a problem every winter in new deleon, dog, pakistan, and olden india. air quality is poor or dangerous. it's certainly at least port amendment in new delhi and the wind is not going to change things at all. it's still settled. still, pakistan has got some action the far north wanted to shower snow. we have got to go a long way north to with sponsored by categories. but you guys are prince to show a singer songwriter dreams of making her mock. oh, what i hear a welder way. a famous youtube artist works in secret. a virtual connection sparks, a magical collaboration, presenting princess shore witness on al jazeera. ah,
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ah, ah, are you watching al jazeera live from doha reminder of our top stories? so don's military rulers and the main pro democracy group have signed a deal to end a month long political sand off the agreements will pave the way for the establishment of civilian rule and elections. top leaders from south africa's governing party have been discussing the future of embattled president, serial rama pasa. his fate is in the balance because of an alleged cover up of the 5th of millions of dollars pot, his farm, and a price cap on russian oil has come into effect. the g 7, u and australia have set the price paid for russian could shipped by sea to $60.00 a barrel to limit moscow as ability to fund its war in ukraine. meanwhile,
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ukrainian authorities say one person has been killed by a russian attack in the central city of creve. erie rockets hit a factory on sunday night 3 others were wounded. churches in ukraine are being search as the government looks for pro russian activity. the orthodox church has deep and historic ties to moscow as well. he challenges reports from keith. oh, this is sunday service in the calabria, a sprawling monastic complex of churches, ukrainian capital, and one of the holiest sites in eastern orthodox christianity. the orthodox traditions who believe as a united and worship in the kingdom of god. oh horner things don't always work out that way. i owe 2 weeks
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back, protest collaborate with rated by ukraine security service looking for pro russian activity. other ukranian churches affiliated to the moscow patry kate have been search to him or her old buddies, responsible for ensuring national security must intensify, measures to identify and counter the subversive activities of rush and special services in the religious environment of grain speckled ukraine's orthodox church structure his french's, traditionally, he was subordinate to moscow, bought in 2019 an independent ukrainian orthodox church, was recognised by orthodoxies highest authority in istanbul, and following russia's february invasion. the branch, still affiliated to russia, renown states, moscow ties. but suspicions of collusion remain. president dimansky says he wants new legislation to safeguard ukraine's spiritual independence. but there is
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a growing danger of trampling ukraine's constitutional rights to religious freedom . worshippers apertures. glover insist they're loyal ukrainians, and there's nothing to hide here. jojo, russia is an aggressor, but if so, action is needed, but it must be done correct number, but there is no need to do these searches was to search for here the caller, but aren't you? this is bo eulissa. the security service, you know, very politely, we have nothing against the guys, they did their job, they came, they checked, we show them everything because other than, oh, so he usually who teaches of the lover, believes lawbreakers can be prosecuted without the need for new legislation. when you're there, oh, the state must enjoy equality by law without resorting to medius been. but at the same time the state has the right and obligation to protect his territorial integrity. mike, if religious organizations adopt
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a particular idea that harms the state, they must answer according to the law. the priest from oliver was arrested for supposedly leading a pro russian chance alleged anti ukrainian propaganda was seized in other church raids. oh, in wartime, loyalties are constantly questioned, and ukraine's leadership wants priests to show which side thereon. rory sharon's how da 0 give 10 men accused of involvement in the worst piece time attack in belgium. history are going on. trial. 32 people were killed in twin bombings at brussels airport n metro system. in 2016, the trial is taking place in a purpose built court in the former nato headquarters aimed at the belgian capital north of brussels. meanwhile, caught in mozambique is deciding the fate of 19 people accused in the country's biggest corruption case. the so called hidden debt scandal happened when fatal and company secretly borrow $2000000000.00 without parliamentary approval. it forced
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donors to cut funding, leading to the collapse of the currency and debt default, former security officials and as son of a former president are among those accused, people have been rallying in morocco's capital rabbit calling for an end to repression and corruption in government. they want the release of jails journalists, san blockers. the protesters are demanding authorities do more to reduce inflation as millions struggle with the rising cost of living. anthony mcdonald money, this is not the american states needs to respect its obligations in the social, economic, political, and civil fields. we demand an end to the tyranny and corruption that the american people have been suffering for years. we want to real democracy. we want freedom. we want an independent judiciary over at the british government made employ the army to keep public services running this month as tens of thousands of workers go on strike. unions are calling for pay rises and improved working conditions as
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people struggle with rising inflation is the latest in a series of industrial action. more than $1000.00 security workers have started a 14 hours strike effecting money. deliveries to bank sent supermarkets on december . the 9th postal workers will also walk off the job. it's one of several, one day stoppages being held before christmas. thousands of rail workers are expected to strike on december. the 13th train services will be disrupted for up to 6 days. and on the 15th of december, up to a 100000 nurses will take part in stoppages, largely impacting the national health service on a have no choice but to strike the people who are taking struck happy. well actually good and very odd as well. we have members who are sleeping in call because i called over her to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on food . and when i say mom was on the nurses working in hospitals are having to rely on
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the realities. the way we all saw it was all the cost of living crosses where workers, comp, make me richer, while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to walk action lightly. they do not have any choice and increasingly work as they're thinking, wash it, i have to pay the price, but economic crises that he's not making. oh, so improvement work because our wedding we're bringing both, you know, the 450 the speak over the last year election about general secretary winning. i am putting over 200000000 pockets for the members. is that the members have been post take. it's actually because i have not sure. now for software, i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly,
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now you know the spar catching. north korea has fired more than a 100 artillery rounds in a military trail. south korea is army, says the shells were fired off in the east and west coast. some of them landed in the buffer zone. so says it's a violation of a 2018 into korean agreement designed to reduce tension. stocks in asia opened high on monday, following the relaxation of china strict school, the 19 roles. the move suggest beijing is taking a more pragmatic approach to the virus after widespread protests under china 0 coverage strategy. many major cities such as beijing and shanghai were placed on the lockdown for months. the restrictions impose have been blamed for a sharp turn downturn in economic growth this year. my t beckett is the china director with the economist intelligence corporate network. she says there's still scope for restrictions to be east for we are seeing some easing a restrictions, but not a complete abandonment of 0 cove at,
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at the moment. this comes as welcome to as welcome news though too many in who've been watching china, the china economy and china markets in the last year. because 0 cove, it has essentially stamped on consumer and investor confidence. really dragging on chinese growth, which in turn been a real drag on regional and global growth. so what we're seeing now is kind of the after effects of a 1st announcement of relaxation measures on november 11th, which suggested that the 0 corporate policy would be optimized. then what we saw in response to that actually was returned to more strips. draconian rock lockdown as cases continue to rise. now there seems to be a lot of uncertainty with local level implementation, varying across china. and yet, because i think both consumers and businesses markets have been anticipating this shift for some time. we've seen markets move on the basis of rumors about beijing's relaxation just a few weeks ago. there's
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a welcome sigh of relief from those hoping that this will spurred china's economy back to life. now, the slang term goblin mode has been selected as oxford dictionaries word of the year is the type of behavior which is an appellate apologetically. self indulgence lazy or greedy in a way that rejects social norms 2022 as a 1st time the when has been determined by a public votes. ah, by the family of brazilian football legends, police says he is not in end of life care. the legendary player was hospitalized on saturday with a lung infection. the 82 year old has been receiving chemotherapy as he battles, colon cancer. his family says he's been well enough to watch, woke up games and he'll be released when his condition improves. and it is day 3 of the knockout stage. is that the walk up here in cottage upon face croatia in the 1st game of the day that match will be paid at our new stadium at 1500 hours g m t
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later at 19 g m t 5 time champions. brazil take on south korea at stadium $97.00 for now sunday night saw england and france through them through to the quarter finals after convincing wins. french strike. only vizier who led his side to a 31 victory over poland. is he who made history as francis tops horror with 52 goals, surpassing cherry on his record of 51. the other gain saw england knockout synagogue 3 know about game was go see watched in nigeria, where fans are backing players with roots in the country. family, the miller has more get my met a band zone in lake was the way people don't come up in watching england a simply because it one man with coyote soccer. immediate. oh wow. he has made at least 22 appearances for the english side and his
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british people. here he is also a roman nigeria, and it was like him with nigerian rhodes that have brought some consolation or nigerian what bands off to the super eagles didn't qualify for the football will come. the groupie on is a young clear. so you know, to global. so we're splitting it, i mean local, local buffer, multiple ninja, everyone knew. so guys a job, i guess england will so go up to those 2. learn to us now as well. so goals are from times obama will be adult point to look, it was so go broader and those, those pages. nigerian roots have represented countries like as with canada and england. but when those countries are based, african nations,
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this white bread of elizabeth with a gun with his article to have almost 40 point to point one idea has quantified all previous woke up finals. there's hope amongst via that the country will be able to other nigerian is on the one stage to bring their grades a watch and going up already. now england's men can still dream of winning the rock have been cut off for now, at least, but it's the women who have given their fans the biggest share so far this year. winning the euros in the summer for one local women's club in london. it's about community as much as sporting success at in barbara has a story. as a community center in south east london, they getting back into training. what makes this football club different is it's the only one in the country specifically for muslim women. sisterhood f. see you
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started in 2014, but it's clear how much it means to which members i came across inter instagram and says to had ac c. and i saw that there were some jobs as it goes in like me. and i thought, let me, let me give it a shot and i went to the training session and it was so much fun and we'll go so welcoming and lovely and i never went back to anything else. initially the club struggled with funding, but recently for the 1st time it's played 5 beside on 7 a side in the lady. she believed we were really determined to say like, well, yes, live, but we can still play war and we can still get pretty far in the league and we came forth and it was for our 1st kind of league. i think we're really happy about that to be fair, regardless of results is already proving invaluable for young women from across the capitol. we should be so much get together to watch. well, it's nice to see that the world covers for everyone. it's like it can be represented in the countries outside of europe. i'm on,
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unlike mustn't country. so it's, it's nice to see that. and i'm, i was our support neuron on their plane with, they're out there that he can answer like i've lost interested it over. well, we might be a long way from the world cup stadiums in cutoff, but for these players, what matters most is simply enjoying the sports and being able to be themselves. and as it attracts new players, the hope is the club can offer a welcoming space to more muslim women for years to come. i mean that he barbara al jazeera rather high in london. ah, clara again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera sedans, military rollers, and the main co democracy group has signed a deal to end a months long political stand off. the agreement will paved the way for the establishment of civilian though and elections he but morgan has more from carter.

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