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as label series that attends, understand, and challenge the ideas that may apply you around the world. generation changed on al jazeera from the villas of correctness, so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, sedans, military rulers, read should deal with civilian leaders to end the political crisis there. but some groups stay away. ah, matheson, this is ali from doha also coming up south africa governing party says it won't take action against president. sit rama poser, while he challenges a report of misconduct in court. a car bomb explodes in northern city as tension is
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rise ahead of a possible ground invasion from to clear targeting kurdish fighters. and then all kinds of stages continue at the world cup with japan facing croatia. we're gonna keep you up to date as them batch unfolds. ah, sedans, military rulers, under coalition of political parties have signed a deal to end a political standoff which has lost it for months. agreements expected to pave the way for the establishment of civilian rule and elections. sudan has been without a functioning governments since october last year, when the military seized power. let's take a look at some of the main elements of this agreement. the transitional government will be led by civilians, not the military. political groups that signed the deal will choose a prime minister. the transitional period ends 2 years after the prime minister is appointed. a special council will manage the office of the president,
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say ministers and lawmakers will be appointed to serve during the 2 year period. and the agreement calls for the review of the 2020 p, still signed by sedans, government and rebel groups, harbor morgans in khartoum. and she says several groups in the side, sudan don't support the deal. everybody's having a different reaction to this agreement. you have the forces of freedom and change horror lucian, which described this agreement as a breakthrough, and a way for sudan to be able to get out of its political turmoil and pay boy for further talks, which is supposed to be happening in the coming days. between not just the forces of freedom and change coalition, the military, but other political parties as well. then you have the various professional associations and labor groups that have also signed on to this agreement, describing it as an opportunity for sudan to restore its transition to democracy. you also have the other forces of freedom and change coalition, the democratic coalition, which has rejected this deal from the get go describing it as an exclusion of other political parties. saying that it does not mean desperation of the political,
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a spectrum of sudan as well as the people of sudan. and then there are the protesters on the streets while this agreement was being signed on monday afternoon . thousands of people were on the streets, protesting against the agreement, and those protests were organized by the resistance committees, committees that are based on districts around the capital homeroom, as well as other states. all of them saying that they've been demanding the political parties not negotiate with the military. and rather have the military returned to the barracks and have appeared civilian government while the agreement paves way for that resistance committee said that the fact that there will be in some sorts of ways involved in the transitional period. and that there were negotiations in the 1st place, that is something they reject. so they are 2 sides here. the political parties that signed on to agreement agreeing to the agreement then their, their resistance committees and the other coalitions rejecting the deal, calling it's an exclusion to other political parties and not meeting desperation of . so denise people, the top leaders of south africa's governing party, we say the will not adopt the recent report on
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a scandal implicating president 0 from a host of misconduct. president obama was briefly attended the meeting of african national congress leaders he left for gathering when officials discussed the allegations on sunday. and independent panel found the president may have violated his oath of office. to failing to report for theft of josh from his farm farm of hoses says he will challenge the report in court the any see resolve that the any see will vote against the adoption of the report of section 89 panel. given the fact that the report has now been taken on review by the president, according chad has sent his 262 people to jail for taking part in process. in october, demonstrators had rallied against the president, but extending his term without elections. more than 50 people died after government
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forces opened fire. it is $600.00, have been arrested lawyers, a boycott at the trials, which are taking place behind closed doors. explosions have been heading two's military bases in russia. state media reports, several people have been killed on the air fields near the cities of horizon and sanitizer. close to moscow. we're going to speak to mohammed val in moscow. let's talk about these explosions at the airfields 1st. what more do we know so far, what we know is, is it's a citation from tough and velocity, talking about these 2 explosions. one of them as you mission took place near the city of san that's a 185 kilometers southeast of moscow. andy took place part of our base and the target of this explosion was a fuel tanker not exploded,
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killing 3 people and wounding 5 others. the other explosion took place in in the south region. and that's 730 kilometers a further southeast of moscow. and the governor of san antonio, he was quoted as saying, got to no, no civilians where had no infrastructure was damaged by this explosion. explosion took place at an air base about a hosts, nuclear capable russian strategic bombers. that's why there is a lot of questioning here about what happened and the question was, level 2 mitre prescott, the spokesman of the camden, who said he only read it in the news and he doesn't have that information himself. he was asked whether present, put in is aware of what happens. he said, present put in is brief about anything that happens. so, very cryptic response data from admit, we pascall so far,
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the russian government officially hasn't yet given any confirmation of this or comment. and the media are waiting for more to come from the, the official site as an interesting sort of site event. it's been happening today as well, hasn't days, not long since a bridge linking annex parts of try me out with southern russia was damaged by explosions and russian president vladimir putin has been visiting that bridge just explained to us why this is a bit quite significant. yeah, it's significant present, put in show up. they are out to bridge today out those explosions took place. but so far we don't know if there is any link to that. you know, the russian government isn't giving any information on this, but present, put in want to show a policy that the bridge, the construction of the bridge is taking place very quickly. and he parted on the
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shoulders of those, those workers who are constructing this bridge, who is accompanied by a federal minister, who talked about the united se, we're able to reconstruct a part of the bridge party 2 lanes out of 4 that were damaged or now opened and the prison put in himself, drove his car across the bridge to show that russia is capable of renewing the infrastructure that has been damaged. and that's just a message to ukraine. perhaps. what happened and he talks on russian for structure as russia claimed by ukraine, will not effect the capabilities of dash and government to pursue the military operation in ukraine. why am i? thank you very much indeed. mohammed vol, talking to us from moscow. well, that have been a series of exposes across you train people in keep of taking shelter in a metro station after air raid sirens went off. but didn't let me as an in ski says air defenses is shop done. most of the russian,
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this house rory challenge reports from keith. it looks at least the 1st assessment as if the damage is not as severe today as it was compared to the last round of missile strikes on november 23rd. and i think that the koreans have air defense to thank. now, initial stat seemed to suggest that perhaps 80 to 90 percent of the cruise missiles was shot down. but that does still mean it. some have got through and there are, there is a tragedy in apparition. we know 2 people who are being killed, their losses responded sharply to moves which could limit its oil income, saying a price cap will destabilize global markets. g 7 nations be to be in union and as trailer set the price at $60.00 a barrel for rushing crude shipped by c, it's an attempt to limit moscow's ability to finance its war in ukraine while avoiding disruption to the global market. cremeans rejected the cap,
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which ukraine says should be $30.00 a barrel, or that price comes into effect of the same time as a ban on russian fossil fuels across the european union. the u. g 7 and a stranger will refuse to ensure shipping firms that transport russian oil at a price above the $60.00 a bottle cap. the g 7 provides insurance for 90 percent of the world's cargo and the e. u is a major plan in the c freight industry. russia is the world's 2nd largest crude export, or oil is currently selling. but about $80.00 a barrel cause exploded in northern city or injury. one person that happened in the city or commissioner. it comes as tension grows in the border with turkey, which has been targeting kurdish fighters and blame those fighters for i'm talking to you stumble last month said m costio losing kinney spear the border. well, as far as we know from the pro s f media is that it is an i e d expos in but and no
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one there are no casualties. yes. yeah. hasn't made any helpful statement. yeah, they're about the explosion. but as far as it is reported on their media long do they education the facility department. besides that, the northern syria retaliation between the turkish forces and the asked the f continue and an over denied. it's df targeted the outskirts of a turkish bays in the countryside level and it targeted al bob area, the facilities of alba and turkey responders targeting desk calls and according to the c. f media at turkey. targeted around town for the where for some silly and government forces that have been deployed. on the other hand, we have heard turkish media reporting that turkish intelligence smith had targeted . i. e this morning,
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eliminating killing one of the asked the commanders we expect to be in charge of the area. also the media reports of a russian monitor plane landed and come to so which to call from the he made him a russian air base in the taco and as for april, you ran, you know, my id media, russian general alexander tyco is in was in the plane and he was, he landed, encompassed is to talk about the recent developments in the region, including the turkish ground, offensive with the commanders. it's still hadn't all the 0 protesters and one goalie a demand on. so dr. a accuser pocketing funds from the countries coal mine and the walcott fever continues. we're going to meet a football fan and realize you need his turn, his passion for the game into exposure. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with my cattle aways, the went to monsoon. when the co ne of been picking up recently, it's enhanced the rain around vietnam and kind of sudden turn them particular where that white cloud is that. well, that rains die down little bit. it is left behind a legacy. and there's more to come by suspect, but that's wanting up in the bay of bengal. that'll be nurse wilma dale. so, but if you follow the line to the ne monsoon, it's really brought in the cold threat, golden child, the korean police for and japan. and with some snow showers on the bank is hot shoe in the low ground even of her carter that they are just showers. now, nothing worse than that. mostly we're looking at cold sunshine and it's a cold wind across tie, one down towards hong kong which be noticed the next couple of days and winding up as you already are aware in the bay of bengal, this area of low pressure will produce rain on its western flank, as it heads towards lanka, and tom will now do sometime after wednesday,
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significant flood risk. i suspect from that of course, most of india is bone, dry and quiet. but here is the winter line, the winter front. this at the north is really much cold and it should be, particularly in turkmenistan and northern iraq, was producing the expected shares route the van to the eastern mediterranean. mostly though it's to the cart condition at the moment to with sponsored by cats on a ways on counting the cost workers around the world going on strike. pay isn't keeping up with the cost of living fuel re, grows of a china 0 cove policy. we explore its impact on the economy and touchy. you may still be able to wipe it a flying cab. counting the cost on al jazeera ah shoot. this is the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera,
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for ah, oh, your channel does it a reminder of our top so is this are sedans, military rollers, on the opposition forces of freedom and change of side a deal to and a political standoff the agreement will pave the way for the establishment of civilian rule and elections. explosions of hated to military bases in russia, state media report, several people have been killed on the airfield, state of the cities of horizon unsanitary close to moscow. it's not known what caused the blasts leaders of south africa. germany parties say they won't adopt the report on the scandal implicating president sit over. i'm opposed in misconduct. that's because he's challenging the report in the countries constitutional courts
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where you get more than the story from mohammed jam june. who's in johannesburg? forest mama does this mean that the n c, the ruling group does stand fully behind president tramaso? like rob, what's interesting in this scenario is that the a and c is and has been for a long time, a very deeply divided party. i'm talking about internally not the public face of the party when it comes to the kind of things that have been going on today. now, in the announcement, it was just made about 30 minutes ago after this hours long meeting by the national executive committee of a and see is the party leadership for much a t layers. this a treasurer general. he said to the assembled press that should parliament take up this matter, the issue of, of trying to set up an impeachment inquiry in the parliament in south africa. should they take this up as they were scheduled to do to morrow in parliament that
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the a and c is going to vote against the adoption of this independent panels report. they are going to vote against it. but what's interesting is the justification he gave, because he said just after that, that, that was given the fact that this court has been taken to court and what he was referring to then was the fact that president rama plaza has mounted a legal challenge to the findings by the independent panel. he has asked the country's constitutional court to review it. essentially, he wants to get those findings thrown out that would benefit him. but the fact that you're hearing this now in this setting is suggest to some that perhaps the party is not as unified behind mr. rom, oppose a, as they would like to project that they are all that being said, this is a precarious moment for mr. composer, it does seem he has more room to breathe right now because just last week everybody expected that he was going to resign or be forced out. now you have the leadership
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of the a and c saying that they are supporting him. but the justification for that as seems to be, or seems to sound like they might be hedging their bets just slightly. so as you were saying, the key next stage in this is what happens in holland on, on tuesday. do we have any indication how this might play out? well, it's going to be interesting to see what goes on at the national assembly. many opposition parties and many opposition members of parliament have already stated that they are going to vote to set up an impeachment inquiry in parliament. they have been public about a saying that miss ramos closer should either step aside or be impeached for quite a while. now, as this political crisis continues to grow and continues to unfold, what we've heard today seems to indicate that a and c leadership believes that they do have the numbers in parliament. and
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perhaps this is a directive to a and see members of parliament to vote against the report. they are the governing party. they have the most members of parliament. so at the moment it looks as though at least for now, mister rom, oppose it is safe. but going forwards, what happens there are still a lot of people that believe that this scandal is going to continue to unfold, and that there could eventually still be pressure. put on mr. rama poser, to potentially step aside as leader at the party plasma jim, jim tortoise from johannesburg. mohammad, thank you very much indeed. okay, the knockout stage continues at the world cup with japan up against to croatia. they're battling it out right now at the own. ology moved stadium, the winner is going to face either priscilla, south korea, and the quarter finals. strongly goal us, we're going to keep you up to date as the match unfolds there. meanwhile, brazilians are hoping bear team will win an unprecedented 6. the world cup trophy
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fans wanting the ultimate souvenir can call on one man in rio de janeiro is be making replicas of both top prize for 25 years. he says he's selling a dream to his compatriots. as monica inaccurate for ports. it's hard to ignore. jasmine against passion missed his house. it's the only one on the block decorated with replicas of the world cup trophies. the 53 year old mechanic has been making and selling them since 1997 much that a mule does fish. i've made 3000 replicas in the past 25 years ago, but for the tournament and katara, i made 600 and have already sold 400 samples. here's our going well does year, because brazil has a strong team bother fussing with his roles. job as many guineas love for the sport is contagious neighbors, nephews and even his 80 year old mother lend a helping hand. there's
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a piece of football history. everywhere you go. this is the room where shabazz grew up and which he shared with 3 of his brothers. there were 2 bunk beds along these walls and now it's become a museum. he's filled up with these replica cups that he makes, with photographs of himself, with brazilian players. and all sorts of football memorabilia. i mean a guinea still has the 1st ball ever given to him by his mother when he was 5. i saw the kenya, missouri visa kelly, just like the one pill used in 1970 world cup. knew that it was the emotional moment of seeing now retired star dominga, celebrating the 4th world of victory for brazil in 1994 that inspired him to make his own trophies use. okay, so, so chef. install kicking vine for the only ones who can hold the cup or the heads of state who offered them to the vendors and the winning team here. but the cops should belong to the whole country and the people who cheered their players for so
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i decided to make replicas for friends like myself. since if, who are passionate advocate brazilian football legend belair has been given one of his replica us as well as 50 other current and former players. star player niema has signed one of his trophies, which is among his many treasures. now many guineas, hoping the brazilian team will bring back in unprecedented 6th world cup trophy, the real gold one. monica in our give all jazeera rio de janeiro well from one finds passion to the passion of photos in this hearing. cotton. natasha named ly. first of the fif of find the festival in bill has all been parked. that has been a focal point for funds to watch matches for the last few weeks. what's it like there tonight? when japan scored a goal during the 1st half the crowd here roared, now the score is tied. it's been very hard actually to find fans from a pro,
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a shot. definitely a heavy present by japanese say. and but for a country of, for a 1000000 people for way shocked is a football phenomenon. they are hoping to head to the vitals as they did in 2018. they lost against france, obviously hoping for. redo and to become cynthia themselves. to pass on the other hand, their fans are happy. they've been enjoying the run. the japan has had a very unexpected run. hi, my dad in patrick, 4046 germany again. they'd be paid in japanese where that whole has been more than enough a broad with us and then when they play less than it was good. yeah. every i was surprised as well because in the beginning i didn't expect to be going through this big span, but they went and come for
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a late summer at least. and again, is not the only days in place in south korea is playing brazil and also hoping to make it beyond the not shady business. george, he's obviously routing for the job. had a homemade we had me and tell you what to do. i did it my phone. i made a absolutely love to pain. why did i love them? grow their book or future a yamaha on that? everything. i love that navy thing is that this evening is that are meeting with agency and he's never won the world. why do you think so many people are really enjoying the way? i mean, to see them get even the final course,
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because the underdog not by the expect them to be there with them. also better be happy. they are very close to our company. let's see what happens and they've got that. why about their team? but i can't tell you about 30 minutes. i'm thank you for talking a little more than a candidate on that. i had obviously to pan is fighting. hi there. how are you? we are not sure who you're rooting for our brazil my to again. yeah, i was actually just talking about brazil. maria a great game. and at this stage everything would happen, but we still do the brazil my is coming back. am i all 30. good. good.
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like i bet it would be pretty special. you have a great, a lady who is having a tough time. he's not been well, what would it mean for brazilian fan to be able to i, when i read play in there, man. as bob leave one of the best world champions. right. 5 championship. yeah. well, what is the best? i repeat all his bella, won't get lines or did you know won't do. they won't go through to him. bella county went through. but well, a while i go back to talk, it needs to go back home at a great time at the game is bad for her. i didn't see again my team here at here, but the big the hope is amanda sam, right? lucy on that we do is that you can make it beyond that knockout stage. natasha.
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thank you very much. we're going to be checking out with with you when the match carries on. but for now natasha. her name endo has all been a part. thank you very much. now let's move on to world news processors in mongolia have dispersed off to stormy, the government palace. the officials had ordered the police to use force to break up the crowd earlier on monday, demonstrators and also demanding an end to corruption. well, let's take a closer look at what triggers the unrest. whistleblowers claim. a number of politicians have pocketed elite, $13000000000.00 worth of coal revenue last month, mongolia, as anti corruption authority said more than 30 officials, would investigated for embezzlement. they are accused of making illegal profits from owning coal mines and companies that transport the fossil fuel over the border into china. for almost 10 years, they have allegedly bribed mongolian customs officials to not register 6400000 tons of coal. whistleblowers also say corrupt mongolian customs officials registered
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coal loaded trucks as regular passenger vehicles and not as vehicles carrying goods . but as government may deploying the army to keep public services running this month as tens of thousands of workers go on strike unions. economy for pay rises and improved working conditions, as people struggled with advising inflation, it's the latest in a series of industrial actions. i, cassandra is the national lead officer. as you knight, it's the biggest union in the u. k. it says workers have no choice but to strike the people who are taking struck. have they been actually good and very far as well . we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called the pixel got to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food thing. and when i say members, i mean not working in hospitals. i happen to be on the reality that they brought was the result of a cost of living crosses where workers, comp,
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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 i think increasingly work as a thinking, why should i have to pay the price, but economic crises that he's not making it also improvement work because our winning will be involved in the 450 to speak over the last year election about general secretary sounds right, winning. i am putting over 200000000. it's a pockets for the members is that the state members have been post to take. it's actually because i have not sure. now for soccer, i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly not catching 10 men are going on. trial accused of being involved in belgium's worst piece time attack. 32 people were killed in 20 bombings at brussels airport.
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and the cities metro system in 2016, that's all taking place. and a purpose built, caught in the former nato headquarters, north of the belgian capital, frances, former president nickel sock was he has appeared in court over a bit to overturn a corruption conviction. socrates is facing a series of trials and investigations is been sentenced, but try to bribe a judge. a court also finally tried to use his influence to obtain confidential information about a probe into his 2007 campaign finances. so causes denied any wrongdoing. ah, this is are the 0. these are the top stories.

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