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nuala: sudan's civilian leaders and their military counterparts have been at odds since omar al-bashirrthrown two years ago. their power-sharing agreement was designed to steer sudan toward democracy, but that has proven fragile. there have been a number of failed coup attempts previously, the most recent just over a month ago. last week, sudan's prime minister warned of a dangerous crisis. regardless, some in sudan doubt the coup will succeed. here is the director of justice africa sudan. >> we -- the military rules have run sudan down in the last 65 years. this is why i don't think we want to repeat that. we want a chance to survive i sudan. we have seen what freedom means. a good economy, good education, accountability, no corruption. we cannot accept to go back again to the same old regime. nuala: there has been widespread international condemnation. the u.s. has suspended a $700 million aid package demanding the stallion government -- civilian government is restored without preconditions. the general had a lengthy military ceer under omar al-bashir, but many in sudan fear a return
nuala: sudan's civilian leaders and their military counterparts have been at odds since omar al-bashirrthrown two years ago. their power-sharing agreement was designed to steer sudan toward democracy, but that has proven fragile. there have been a number of failed coup attempts previously, the most recent just over a month ago. last week, sudan's prime minister warned of a dangerous crisis. regardless, some in sudan doubt the coup will succeed. here is the director of justice africa sudan....
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this coalition is a subset of that that led protests against the former president, omar al-bashir.y say they are not represented in the government despite that they took part in the revolution. the issue of representation is not just an issue here. in the east, there are protesters who have been blocking the road for a month, saying an agreement signed october of last year is not representative and they are demanding the government cancel that and start negotiations for a peace agreement that has to do with the east. sudan is a country with many ethnicities, tribes and coalitions. many have taken part in the revolution. but many say they are not represented in the current transitional government. the prime minister has described the current crisis as the most dangerous in sudan's history, and has called for dialogue. so far, that has yet to happen. peter: tensions between the military and civilian sides of the suit on's government have increased since -- sudan's government have increased since last month attempted coup. there have been calls for replacement of the cabinet. support
this coalition is a subset of that that led protests against the former president, omar al-bashir.y say they are not represented in the government despite that they took part in the revolution. the issue of representation is not just an issue here. in the east, there are protesters who have been blocking the road for a month, saying an agreement signed october of last year is not representative and they are demanding the government cancel that and start negotiations for a peace agreement that...
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omar al-bashir. e ousted transitional government will not suffer a similar fate. >> the people overthrew the brutal regime of omar al-bashir. and the people are totally capable of bringing -- in a matter of hours. we thank the international committee for standing against the coup. reporter: sudan's top general, suggesting the prime ministers is not being held against his will. >>>> the prime minister was staying at his home. but we were afraid he would be harmed. he is now staying with me at my home. we were sitting together yesterday evening, and he is carrying on with his life normally. he will return home, when the crisis is over. ♪ reporter: but in sudan and abroad, few believe those words. the u.s. is the latest country to forcefully condemn the coup. >> we have been in close contact with regional leaders, including in the gulf, to make sure we are closely coordinating and sending a clear message to the military in sudan, that they should first and foremost, cease any violence against innocent ci
omar al-bashir. e ousted transitional government will not suffer a similar fate. >> the people overthrew the brutal regime of omar al-bashir. and the people are totally capable of bringing -- in a matter of hours. we thank the international committee for standing against the coup. reporter: sudan's top general, suggesting the prime ministers is not being held against his will. >>>> the prime minister was staying at his home. but we were afraid he would be harmed. he is now...
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think about the fact that many of them were allies of the former president omar al-bashir, who is supposed at least as far as the reports have gone come extradited. is the possibility that some of th is to also protect members the army who had been ose to basr and who -- and the othepolitical power josh rushing --jostling. maryam: how are protesters mobilizing right now? beverly: they are not using social media despite restrictions. they have called in supporters on social media. other activists continue to call on the public to go and protest using twitter and facebook. maryam: facebook has faced serious allegations about its impact on the visuals and society. in the house of commons and the u.k., a former facebook manager turned whistleblower told the committee of mps that platforms like facebook were literally subsidizing hate. reporter: facebook, a corporate giant used by 2.9 billion people, an empire which includes instagram, whatsapp, and the virtual reality business oculus. now the empire stands accused of putting profits before people. >> we are delighted you have been able to make
think about the fact that many of them were allies of the former president omar al-bashir, who is supposed at least as far as the reports have gone come extradited. is the possibility that some of th is to also protect members the army who had been ose to basr and who -- and the othepolitical power josh rushing --jostling. maryam: how are protesters mobilizing right now? beverly: they are not using social media despite restrictions. they have called in supporters on social media. other...
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general burhan had a lengthy military career under omar al bashir and many in sudan fear a return toudi arabia, the united arab emirates and egypt. sally nabil is in cairo, she gave me an update of the situation where she is a short while ago. egypt has been pretty cautious when it comes to reactions with sudan. the ministry of foreign affairs released a short statement saying it supports the stability of sudan and calls on all parties to be committed to self—restraint. it does not describe what happened as a coup and did not explain what it means by stability, does it mean siding with the army generals, or supporting the protesters who are calling for a democratic transition to civilian rule. and in fact, egypt is viewed in sudan as a strong supporter of the military leaders. that is what i heard from many sudanese people when i was there in khartoum after the former president bashir left power. it is viewed as a strong backer of the army generals. perhaps this is why the egyptian were cautious with the wording of the statement they issued yesterday. so they are just waiting to see
general burhan had a lengthy military career under omar al bashir and many in sudan fear a return toudi arabia, the united arab emirates and egypt. sally nabil is in cairo, she gave me an update of the situation where she is a short while ago. egypt has been pretty cautious when it comes to reactions with sudan. the ministry of foreign affairs released a short statement saying it supports the stability of sudan and calls on all parties to be committed to self—restraint. it does not describe...
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the coup comes two years after mass protests toppled sudan's longtime leader omar al-bashir. news outlets are reporting at least 10 protesters have been shot dead during today's protests demanding an end to military rule. >> they fired stan grenades, then they fired live ammunition. two people died. i saw them with my own eyes. they came back twice and killed one more. it is the third one i saw. amy:: for the immediate release of the prime minister and other detainees. in washington, state department spokesperson ned price said the u.s. would suspend a $700 million emergency aid package for sudan. the coup occurred just a day after thu.s. speal envoy for the horn of africa, jeffrey feltman, was in khartoum where he met with both the head of sudan's military and the now detained sudanese prime minist. we'll have more on the coup in sudan later in the broadcast. moderna says that two, smaller-sized doses of its covid-19 produced a powerful immune response in kids enrolled in clinical trial and those as young as six years old. moderna hasn't yet publicly released its data and th
the coup comes two years after mass protests toppled sudan's longtime leader omar al-bashir. news outlets are reporting at least 10 protesters have been shot dead during today's protests demanding an end to military rule. >> they fired stan grenades, then they fired live ammunition. two people died. i saw them with my own eyes. they came back twice and killed one more. it is the third one i saw. amy:: for the immediate release of the prime minister and other detainees. in washington,...
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they organized protests, which led to the army's overthrow of the longtime ruler, omar al-bashir. a month after a failed coup attempt, divisions are palpable. last week, the prime minister unveiled a roadmap to end the political crisis, insisting that complete alignment to the civilian democratic transition was the oy way forward. under the 2019 power-sharing agreement, and the 2020 p still with rebel groups, -- peace deal with rebel groups, they are expected to complete the role by 2023. >> the ethiopian military strike a target near the capital of the country's tigre region on thursday, the third day this week of airstrikes, as fighting surges after nearly a year of war. thousands have been killed since november a a conflict that ts the forces that once terminated the national government against the current government led by ahmed. despite the threat of further sanctions, there's no sight of the conflict ending yet. a city has been used as a base by tigrey forces. we have the details. reporter: the fighting that broke out in ethiopia in november of 2020 eventually forced him to
they organized protests, which led to the army's overthrow of the longtime ruler, omar al-bashir. a month after a failed coup attempt, divisions are palpable. last week, the prime minister unveiled a roadmap to end the political crisis, insisting that complete alignment to the civilian democratic transition was the oy way forward. under the 2019 power-sharing agreement, and the 2020 p still with rebel groups, -- peace deal with rebel groups, they are expected to complete the role by 2023....
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protests like these helped bring down then president omar al—bashir after three decades in power.reets to protect that revolution, they say. "may freedom live", they sang. freedom from military rule — a strong statement against the monday coup. organisers called it the million—strong march. defiance against military rulers who declared a state of emergency across the country. but these civilians responded by staging protests from even before the coup was confirmed — and against all odds. phone lines are down — even short text messages weren't going through. there has been no internet connectivity for days, but they still got people out to demonstrate for democracy. and they have the support of much of the west. the us government said they stand with the protesters. britain and the un urged the security forces to allow protests to proceed peacefully. shops and businesses remained closed, and a nationwide strike by doctors, bankers and teachers is ongoing. two years ago, the protesters braved it all to get democracy. they say they will stay put until they return to the path to democ
protests like these helped bring down then president omar al—bashir after three decades in power.reets to protect that revolution, they say. "may freedom live", they sang. freedom from military rule — a strong statement against the monday coup. organisers called it the million—strong march. defiance against military rulers who declared a state of emergency across the country. but these civilians responded by staging protests from even before the coup was confirmed — and...
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to end its international isolation since mass demonstrations overthrew the longtime dictator omar al-bashir19. the singapore ministry of health issued a correction order to a website called truth warriors over claims that covid vaccines are not effective, saying in a statement that international evidence shows categorically that vaccines cut infection rates as well as serious illness and mortality rates from the virus. truth warriors had also claimed that ivermectin was a potential treatment for such illness. the lira felt amidst an ongoing diplomatic spat in turkey after a rate cut last week. the currency slid again after erdogan said that the ambassadors of 10 nations, including the united states, germany, and france, were no longer welcome. the countries are demanding the release of a permanent -- prominent businessman and philanthropist. global news 24 hours per day on air and on quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. amanda: high, welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: welcome both bloomberg and bnn audiences at eac
to end its international isolation since mass demonstrations overthrew the longtime dictator omar al-bashir19. the singapore ministry of health issued a correction order to a website called truth warriors over claims that covid vaccines are not effective, saying in a statement that international evidence shows categorically that vaccines cut infection rates as well as serious illness and mortality rates from the virus. truth warriors had also claimed that ivermectin was a potential treatment...
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month and two years after a popular uprising and military takeover ousted long-time president omar al-bashir. the internet went down across most of sudan as tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets, blocking roads in khartoum, and facing gunfire near sudan's military's headquarters. >> an urgent call to all civilians who want to protect the revolution. what the military is doing is a betrayal to civilians on all fronts. it is the duty of all civilians to block the roads outside to prevent any military force to move. right now all of us must unite to show the truth. it is to be or not to be and we will. amy: a trove of internal documents turned over to federal regulators by the facebook some lower is continuing to shed new light on the social media giants role in spreading misinformation and polarizing ctent. a consortium of 17 news outlets examining the so-called "facebook papers" have revealed how facebook fueled hate speech and violence in india and helped to foment the january 6 insurrection at the u.s. capitol. the documents reveal that most of facebook's efforts to combat onl
month and two years after a popular uprising and military takeover ousted long-time president omar al-bashir. the internet went down across most of sudan as tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets, blocking roads in khartoum, and facing gunfire near sudan's military's headquarters. >> an urgent call to all civilians who want to protect the revolution. what the military is doing is a betrayal to civilians on all fronts. it is the duty of all civilians to block the roads outside...
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140 others injured sudan's been struggling with a transition to democracy since longtime ruler omar al bashir was overthrown more than two years ago. >>> covid symptoms that last for months on end. a new study giving us insight into the impact of long covid. one of the top doctors research -- on the research is with us live coming up. >>> teachers, firefighters, police, taking to the streets. protesting vaccine mandates as deadlines near the standoff between cities and city workers, next this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q&a with me! join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks your rewards. >>> the vaccine. kids aged 5 to 11 will likely be able to get a covid vaccine early-next month that's new from dr. fauci. a panel of fda advisers set to meet tomorrow to review data on pfize
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. >> sudan struggled with a transition to democracy since longtime ruler omar al bashir was overthrown more than two years ago. >>> for decades now, china's communist party has enforced strict birth limits on families. only one child allowed no more. well now, the world's most populous country has pulled a 180. china is actually urging parents to have three children to counter an aging population and a shrinking workforce. but for many families, more kids is not an option here's nbc's janis mackey frayer >> reporter: with boxing lessons, then painting and ping-pong, too, it's a juggling act for lily peng to keep her busy she had two kids busy. she had a second daughter when china relaxed its one-child policy five years ago. now, the government is urging parents to have three kids to counter an aging population. >> it's a good policy but for myself, i am 40 years old already. i don't have the energy. >> would you have a third? >> no. no way no way two is enough. >> reporter: china added just 12 million babies last year the lowest since 1979, when the one-child policy took effect where o
. >> sudan struggled with a transition to democracy since longtime ruler omar al bashir was overthrown more than two years ago. >>> for decades now, china's communist party has enforced strict birth limits on families. only one child allowed no more. well now, the world's most populous country has pulled a 180. china is actually urging parents to have three children to counter an aging population and a shrinking workforce. but for many families, more kids is not an option here's...
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celebrated the overthrew -- overthrow of sudan's longtime autocratic leader, and accused war criminal, omar al bashirtary and civilian leaders created a transitional government to lead the country to democracy for the first time in three decades. for months, sudan's traditional government was under threat of military coup. a failed coup plot last month set off infighting between military and civilian groups. >> the u.s. state department reacted by announcing it's suspending $700-million dollars in emergency economic aid to sudan. the funds were supposed to be used to help sudan transition to a fully civilian government. levels hit a record highast year. a new you in report revealed that emissions increased at a faster rate in 2020 than the annual average for the last decade. this comes days before the start of a un climate change conference in scotland. microsoft sounded a new warning today that the russia-backed hackers are still waging cyber-assaults. they've been attacking the global technology supply chain by targeting cloud service re-sellers and other companies, breaching as many as 14 companie
celebrated the overthrew -- overthrow of sudan's longtime autocratic leader, and accused war criminal, omar al bashirtary and civilian leaders created a transitional government to lead the country to democracy for the first time in three decades. for months, sudan's traditional government was under threat of military coup. a failed coup plot last month set off infighting between military and civilian groups. >> the u.s. state department reacted by announcing it's suspending $700-million...
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negotiated settlement of the 2019 overthrow of longtime autocratic leader and accused war criminal omar al-bashirmilitary and civilian leaders led the country together, and were supposed to transition to the first sudanese democracy in three decades. that transition has been replaced with soldiers on patrol. the military even cut off the internet. so i spoke with activist muzan alneel by phone. muzan: a total state of civil disobedience is ongoing in the country. the whole country is shut down by protesters right now. nick: shops are shuttered, after protesters called for a nationwide strike. they have also filled the streets to denounce the return to autocracy and set up barricades to try and keep soldiers out of residential neighborhoods. the military responded with force. soldiers targeted protesters with live ammunition. pro-democracy demonstrators ended up bloodied and beaten at this khartoum hospital. muzan alneel: the military in sudan has no limits on -- in how far they will go to protect their ruling. they will go into massacres, displacing people, and into wars just to protect their rul
negotiated settlement of the 2019 overthrow of longtime autocratic leader and accused war criminal omar al-bashirmilitary and civilian leaders led the country together, and were supposed to transition to the first sudanese democracy in three decades. that transition has been replaced with soldiers on patrol. the military even cut off the internet. so i spoke with activist muzan alneel by phone. muzan: a total state of civil disobedience is ongoing in the country. the whole country is shut down...
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140 others injured sudan's been struggling with a transition to democracy since longtime ruler omar al bashir >>> covid symptoms that last for months on end. a new study giving us insight into the impact of long covid. one of the top doctors research -- on the research is with us live coming up. >>> teachers, firefighters, police, taking to the streets. protesting vaccine mandates as deadlines near >>> the standoff between cities and city workers, next this is called momentum. and there's no off-season. just work that builds on itself over and over and over again... becuase the only way is through. >>> the vaccine. kids aged 5 to 11 will likely be able to get a covid vaccine early-next month that's new from dr. fauci. a panel of fda advisers set to meet tomorrow to review data on pfizer's shot for that age group. pfizer reports its vaccine cuts the risk of symptomatic infection by young children by nearly 91% if u.s. regulators do sign off, kids who get the shot could be fully vaccinated by the end of the year but hesitancy among parents could complicate things. a recent survey by the kaiser
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with civilian leaders, who'd been leading sudan's democratic transition since the ousting of omar al bashirets hear from the bbc�*s mohamed osman in khartoum. translation: it seems that the protesters - were not convinced by the justifications given by the commander in chief of the sudanese armed forces who described his actions as a correction to the course of the revolution. as they continued their sitting and protest for the third consecutive days in cities and residential neighbourhoods to denounce the coup attempt and demand civilian rule. many protesters clashed with the security forces in several residential areas. and those forces used tear gas and live bullets to disperse them which led to a flare between the protesters and the security forces. life in khartoum has not returned to normal. shops are still close, banks and commercial establishments are still closed, public employees have not returned to their workplaces yet, even school and university students are not returned to their classroom since last sunday. this crisis is playing out in new york — where the un security council
with civilian leaders, who'd been leading sudan's democratic transition since the ousting of omar al bashirets hear from the bbc�*s mohamed osman in khartoum. translation: it seems that the protesters - were not convinced by the justifications given by the commander in chief of the sudanese armed forces who described his actions as a correction to the course of the revolution. as they continued their sitting and protest for the third consecutive days in cities and residential neighbourhoods...
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attempted coup last month, which was blamed on supporters of the former long serving president, omar al—bashirs in 2019. after that, the military entered a power—sharing deal with civilians in the sovereign council, and they were due to hand over the leadership of the sovereign council next month, although the date is disputed, but now that is in doubt. they have been showing great reluctance to do that. thank you forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news... a£6 a £6 billion budget boost for the nhs in england to tackle a huge backlog in people waiting for tests, scans and surgery. the health secretary sajid javid says he is heading towards making vaccination is mandatory for all nhs staff in england. and as we were just hearing, an attempted coup is under way in sudan. there are reports that most cabinet ministers in the transitional government and leaders of political parties have been arrested. police are continuing to question eight men who were arrested on suspicion of murder after two teenage boys died in brentwood in essex. a third person was found injured at an address in the town. thom
attempted coup last month, which was blamed on supporters of the former long serving president, omar al—bashirs in 2019. after that, the military entered a power—sharing deal with civilians in the sovereign council, and they were due to hand over the leadership of the sovereign council next month, although the date is disputed, but now that is in doubt. they have been showing great reluctance to do that. thank you forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news... a£6 a £6 billion budget boost...
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attempted coup last month, which was blamed on supporters of the former long serving president omar al—bashir that, the military entered a power—sharing deal with civilians in that sovereign council and they were due to hand over the leadership of that sovereign council around next month although the date is disputed. but now, that is in doubt. they have been showing great reluctance to do that. the average price of petrol in the uk reached a record high yesterday, according to the aa and rac, which says the fuel cost 142.94 pence a litre on sunday, with dieseljust a little off its all—time high price. the aa says rising costs mean poorer motorists will have to cut back on other spending just to stay on the road. let's talk to business presenter alice baxter about this. why is the price so high? it isa it is a bad day for anyone out there who has to drive a car. they are ac describing this as a dark date for drivers. filling up an average family car costs £12 more. the new record high has been reached today meaning it costs 142.90 4p a litre develop according to the rac and the aa. the last t
attempted coup last month, which was blamed on supporters of the former long serving president omar al—bashir that, the military entered a power—sharing deal with civilians in that sovereign council and they were due to hand over the leadership of that sovereign council around next month although the date is disputed. but now, that is in doubt. they have been showing great reluctance to do that. the average price of petrol in the uk reached a record high yesterday, according to the aa and...