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one of the tweets i read said this is a make or break day for sudan. thing we really don't know yet is the impact of the number of deaths. the government put the number of deaths and protests on wednesday and tuesday at 29 people. amnesty international has a report saying it believes at least 50 were killed and then protesters themselves, the activists and opposition groups are putting the figure over 100 and that is an enormous figure and 29 is an e near mouse figure for people to die in protests and we don't know how much fear will hold people back from actually going on to the streets. >> reporter: they did try and cutoff the internet, didn't they, to try and suppress the word being spread by social media? >> yeah, there was a 24 hour internet blackout and again social media, the activists on social media are talking about that happening this afternoon but it has not so far. so we don't know again what impact that will have on the size, whether or not that will actually limit the procyst and it seems unlikely and there is a sense we are being told t
one of the tweets i read said this is a make or break day for sudan. thing we really don't know yet is the impact of the number of deaths. the government put the number of deaths and protests on wednesday and tuesday at 29 people. amnesty international has a report saying it believes at least 50 were killed and then protesters themselves, the activists and opposition groups are putting the figure over 100 and that is an enormous figure and 29 is an e near mouse figure for people to die in...
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he made the threat because he believes that so*t sudan had been supporting the sudan niece rebels who want to bring down his government. an allegation the south has always denied. sudan's pipeline are the south's only means of experts its oil. the shut this down was scheduled to happen this friday but the president announced on tuesday the oil would keep flowing. during the visit, all the talk has been about a new start and implement a deal they signed a year ago. it will be implemented. >>> sudan niece government sources says the improved relationship will be with the president with his spire cabinet in july it meant it got rid of hard liners with the president's government whom they spent more than 20 years fighting in the civil war. both the president face challenges. they need to resto*fl issue with the border territory which is claimed by both sides. and while they improved relationships supports their nation fall interests not at least slowing oil means money for both countries. in the months ahead it still may come under domestic pressure. both presidents have to contend with h
he made the threat because he believes that so*t sudan had been supporting the sudan niece rebels who want to bring down his government. an allegation the south has always denied. sudan's pipeline are the south's only means of experts its oil. the shut this down was scheduled to happen this friday but the president announced on tuesday the oil would keep flowing. during the visit, all the talk has been about a new start and implement a deal they signed a year ago. it will be implemented....
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there remain a lot of issues between sudan and south sudan. what we're seeing today and in other cities in sudan has much more to do with internal-- >> stay with us. did i mention we were trying to get through t yosef. you've witnessed some of the confrontations, tell us what you saw. >> yes, there was protest, and we came across heavy backlash of security backlash. we were actually dispersed using light ammunition. they're trying to injure and kill protesters. and shooting live ammunition in both direction. >> is this about politics or is it about living conditions? in other words, does it go across party lines because everybody's affected? >> it's both. clearly the lifting. our cost of living. we have inflation of close to 50% over the last six months and made the increase close to 100%, and it has increase on other parties when people are really struggling. we've seen on the streets this is really the trigger. people are coming out and very much expandable the feeling in sudan is they are pitching the country to all out collapse. there is a
there remain a lot of issues between sudan and south sudan. what we're seeing today and in other cities in sudan has much more to do with internal-- >> stay with us. did i mention we were trying to get through t yosef. you've witnessed some of the confrontations, tell us what you saw. >> yes, there was protest, and we came across heavy backlash of security backlash. we were actually dispersed using light ammunition. they're trying to injure and kill protesters. and shooting live...
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nongovernmental organization in sudan. welcome to al jazeera. how would you describe what is happening on the streets of sudan? >> i think the government at the beginning tried to reflect - at least in the press conference that the president gave a couple of days ago - he was trying to say it's a budgetary issue. but people are very suspicious of the fact that it's economic governance crisis. >> when you talk about an economic governance crisis - you mean they are angry at the way the economy is being handled and they are paying more for food and basic commodities? >> it's more than that. people are fed up with the lies that the regime has been trying to sell to them. >> this is a different story completely. isn't it? >> it's an accumulation of so many factors. people feel that the regime is devoid of moral and political impetus. they fear that they shouldn't be financing the wars, that the regime is launching. the people in the periphery, primarily people from the mountains and other parts, they fear that force is not the
nongovernmental organization in sudan. welcome to al jazeera. how would you describe what is happening on the streets of sudan? >> i think the government at the beginning tried to reflect - at least in the press conference that the president gave a couple of days ago - he was trying to say it's a budgetary issue. but people are very suspicious of the fact that it's economic governance crisis. >> when you talk about an economic governance crisis - you mean they are angry at the way...
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for six days people have bn demonstrated in sudan's capital. witnesses say the government is responding with force. >> we were surrounded by police and by the army. they shot live rubber bullets. >> reporter: the protests began after the government lifted subsudden is and fuel and cooking gas. overnight, prices nearly doubl doubled. but if the trigger was economic, the momentum appears to be turning political. people are demanding an end to the president's 24-year rule. calling him a killer. dozens of people have died in the crack down, but one in particular has touched a national nerve. he was killed as a march we want by his pharmacy on friday. the 26-year-old came from an influential and respected business family. thousands of people turned up for his funeral including a presidential adviser who was heckled by mourners the unrest is turning in to one of the president's biggest challenges yet. he is also facing dissent from within. 31 members of his ruling party have signed a petition asking the president to reverse the austerity measures and
for six days people have bn demonstrated in sudan's capital. witnesses say the government is responding with force. >> we were surrounded by police and by the army. they shot live rubber bullets. >> reporter: the protests began after the government lifted subsudden is and fuel and cooking gas. overnight, prices nearly doubl doubled. but if the trigger was economic, the momentum appears to be turning political. people are demanding an end to the president's 24-year rule. calling him...
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sudan's president is backed in a corner as his own party measures start pushing for reform. >> the yeas. >> nays one nineties two. >> the u.s. republican prepare to shutdown the government in the latest battle over health care. and we'll tell you why this small space in shanghai could do big things for the economy. ♪ ♪ >> hello, we begin in pakistan where at least 33 peoples have been killed in a bomb attack in the northern city. it happened outside of a police station near the calf began afgd are boarder. it's the third attack this week. i am joined online now. bring us up-to-date natural now with what you were have been hearing about this attack. >> reporter: so far no one has claimed responsibility for this act, but officials have now confirmed that it was a car bombing and explosion was near a police station. more than 70 people are injured. 29 dead. also this time [inaudible] hospitals people [inaudible] proper security. and we have spoken to some eyewitnesses, a white-colored car came there and the people parked and after 10 minutes they left the scene. a huge explosion that creat
sudan's president is backed in a corner as his own party measures start pushing for reform. >> the yeas. >> nays one nineties two. >> the u.s. republican prepare to shutdown the government in the latest battle over health care. and we'll tell you why this small space in shanghai could do big things for the economy. ♪ ♪ >> hello, we begin in pakistan where at least 33 peoples have been killed in a bomb attack in the northern city. it happened outside of a police...
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it's like a war zone in sudan. if you look at the number of people that got bullet wounds and arms are torn apart. the pictures are horrific. we're trying to bring it out to the world. it's a horrific situation right now. even a lot of hospitals have called an emergency right now in khartoum. it's crazy what's happening right now and it's not explainable. >> you claim 200 people have died. is that right? >> yes. >> where did you get that figure? where did you get those figures from? >> we actually sent people to hospitals and morgues and we do counts and try to get people's families. so we actually send people to get exact names. we have a list of these names that we can put out. >> okay. we have to unfortunately close there because of the satellite time. i just wanted to make sure that was the number you were saying, was 200 people have died because the government is saying far less. thanks very much for joining us. >> you're welcome. >>> garment workers in bangladesh have been fighting with police in some of the
it's like a war zone in sudan. if you look at the number of people that got bullet wounds and arms are torn apart. the pictures are horrific. we're trying to bring it out to the world. it's a horrific situation right now. even a lot of hospitals have called an emergency right now in khartoum. it's crazy what's happening right now and it's not explainable. >> you claim 200 people have died. is that right? >> yes. >> where did you get that figure? where did you get those figures...
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has lost 70% of the oil income after south sudan gained independence two years ago. the government says it can no longer afford to offer cheap fuel, a perk seemed to benefit sudan's wealthier population. the cost of food and bus tickets soared in the last few months along with inflation that some analysts estimate remains as high as 50%. although there is anger in the streets, its not clear yet if these protests will get bigger or die down. >>> the foreign secretary of the opposition group in sudan says the government cuts are unnecessary. >> this is just a ploy from the government. is government is in difficulty. the budget is in shambles. they want just to raise money for the expenses of the government, and it is national congress party. there is no subsidies at all. also, they want more money to fuel it for the war, which is ongoing in darfur, in chartoum and brunei. the sudanese public is in hardship. when they were talking about increasing, that is, the price of the gasoline and the oil products, we told them, if you think this is very hard, you cannot give it t
has lost 70% of the oil income after south sudan gained independence two years ago. the government says it can no longer afford to offer cheap fuel, a perk seemed to benefit sudan's wealthier population. the cost of food and bus tickets soared in the last few months along with inflation that some analysts estimate remains as high as 50%. although there is anger in the streets, its not clear yet if these protests will get bigger or die down. >>> the foreign secretary of the opposition...
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. >> here with the weather next and then we are in south sudan where u.n.epers are trying to protect members of tribesing from killed. tribesfrom being killed. >> reporter: i am here in germany looking at voters tempt pedestrian ted bee the far left and far right. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important
. >> here with the weather next and then we are in south sudan where u.n.epers are trying to protect members of tribesing from killed. tribesfrom being killed. >> reporter: i am here in germany looking at voters tempt pedestrian ted bee the far left and far right. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each...
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sfiet the results of violence, sudan's information minister insists security forces are targeting only those involved in, quote, terrorist action. >> we are very sorry for those that were killed. i'm sure we're going to do an investigation. any sort of peaceful demonstration, we're going to accept it and guard it and nobody will stop it. >> reporter: it's in the grip of spiraling inflation. people are struggling with food costs, and precious revenues have all but tried up after oil-rich regions became part of south sudan in 2011. now public anger is being directed at the president himself with some saying it's time for true democracy. >> almost 50% of the population in sudan lives below the poverty level. >>> garment factory workers have been protesting bangladesh now for days. they're nanding a raise because most garment workers there make less than $40 a month. thousands are joined in the latest demonstrations at the capital of daka. >> reporter: these are some garment workers nanding better wages. their salaries are some of the lowest in the world. there have been protests like thes
sfiet the results of violence, sudan's information minister insists security forces are targeting only those involved in, quote, terrorist action. >> we are very sorry for those that were killed. i'm sure we're going to do an investigation. any sort of peaceful demonstration, we're going to accept it and guard it and nobody will stop it. >> reporter: it's in the grip of spiraling inflation. people are struggling with food costs, and precious revenues have all but tried up after...
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sudan is desperately short of cash after its economy lost 70% of its oil income which south sudan became independent two years ago. but some say lifting fuel subsidies will lead to higher bus fairs and food prizes which people here feel they can no longer afford. they say they have been struggling with rising prices for months now. because of the high inflation rate. which, o according to some analysts remain as high as 50%. the leader of the opposition party is calling for peace of the protest space generas and a. >> our party has laid out our vision for this new system. a vision for a new constitution, a comprehensive and just peace and how to achieve this. mobilization, sit ins and civil protests lead to go a general strike. >> reporter: the government was clearly prepared for these demonstrations, and there is currently a high security presence on the streets. in contrast, sudan's opposition party have a reputation for being disorganized and poorly led. so while more demonstrations are expected in the coming days, it's not clear where they are headed. harriet martin, al jazerra, car
sudan is desperately short of cash after its economy lost 70% of its oil income which south sudan became independent two years ago. but some say lifting fuel subsidies will lead to higher bus fairs and food prizes which people here feel they can no longer afford. they say they have been struggling with rising prices for months now. because of the high inflation rate. which, o according to some analysts remain as high as 50%. the leader of the opposition party is calling for peace of the protest...
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lost 70% of the oil income after south sudan gained independence two years ago. the government can no longer afford to offer cheap fuel, a perk seen to benefit mainly the wealthier population. the cost of food and bus tickets have soared in recent months, along with inflation that some analysts estimate remains as high as 50%. although there's anger in the streets, its not clear yet in those protests will get bigger or die down. joelle niam, al jazeera. >>> let's bring in bashar ramar. he's the foreign secretary of a popular opposition group in sudan. good to have you on the program. the sudanese government says these fuel subsidy cuts are necessary to help the economy. what's your view? >> actually, it is not a subsidy, because in the current budget they are putting about 5 billion sudanese pounds as revenue from the oil sector. so if a sector is bringing revenue, that means it is not subsidized. actually, this is just a ploy from the government. the government is in difficulty. the budget is in shambles. they want just to raise money for the expenses of the gov
lost 70% of the oil income after south sudan gained independence two years ago. the government can no longer afford to offer cheap fuel, a perk seen to benefit mainly the wealthier population. the cost of food and bus tickets have soared in recent months, along with inflation that some analysts estimate remains as high as 50%. although there's anger in the streets, its not clear yet in those protests will get bigger or die down. joelle niam, al jazeera. >>> let's bring in bashar ramar....
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. >>> we're in south sudan where u.n. piecekeepers are tries to stop members of a tribe from being killed. >>> shark soup is taken off the menu at official events. >>> five days after russia proposed a plan to bring syria's chemical weapons under international control there are signs of diplomatic progress. the white house has said it's open to a u.n. resolution that isn't backed by force. the threat of military action was one of russia's main objections. russia is syria's main ally at the u.n., but the u.s. could still take action without u.n. approval. the report by chemical weapons inspectors into the attack in august could be submitted on monday. the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon said it would overwhelmingly show that chemical weapons were used. talks between russia and u.s. entered a third day in switzerland. u.s. officials are quoted as saying both sides are coming to an agreement. >>> this was the scene in geneva where we expect to hear from the russian foreign minister and u.s. secretary of state john kerr, a
. >>> we're in south sudan where u.n. piecekeepers are tries to stop members of a tribe from being killed. >>> shark soup is taken off the menu at official events. >>> five days after russia proposed a plan to bring syria's chemical weapons under international control there are signs of diplomatic progress. the white house has said it's open to a u.n. resolution that isn't backed by force. the threat of military action was one of russia's main objections. russia is...
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economy has been struggling since while producing south sudan again in a panic in twenty eleven. number of dead from the seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan has now passed three hundred forty the quake struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse thousands were forced to spend the night in the open air tremors were even felt hundreds of kilometers to the east in the indian capital new delhi. six people have been killed in a raid on a police station in india administered kashmir to civilians and four police officers were among the victims militants in army uniforms also attacked a nearby army camp were a shoot out is reportedly still on the way the violence comes as indian prime minister manmohan singh and pakistan's new washer raef are due to discuss unrest in the disputed kashmir region on the sidelines of the un general assembly. in kenya at least one person has been killed and four wounded in an extremist attack on a security post near the somali border authorities say the militants were from the same as last group that to
economy has been struggling since while producing south sudan again in a panic in twenty eleven. number of dead from the seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan has now passed three hundred forty the quake struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse thousands were forced to spend the night in the open air tremors were even felt hundreds of kilometers to the east in the indian capital new delhi. six people have been killed in a raid on a police...
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economy has been struggling since oil producing south sudan a dependency of twenty eleven. if you're watching last night you will know that a russian soyuz rocket successfully carried three new crew members to the international space station we were there for the blast off as well as the usual scientific duties they also have unique mission to complete two artes paul scott watch them. two russian cosmonauts by the way is all a cultural he's the commander and surrogate resents being alone with american astronauts michael hopkins now culture has been to space before in two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine before reasons can hawkins this is their very first time but this is a mission with a different result see and sort of i can become the first people in history to carry the olympic torch into open spaces all part of the olympic relay that's going to see the torch travel around russia or ahead of the winter olympics in sochi in february now of course the torch will be alight when it's taken on a space walk for the very same torch will then be used during the openi
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violent protest in sudan have entered their fourth day as thousands turned out in the capital hard to to demonstrate over a cut in fuel subsidies for tasker's burned tires and hurled stones at passing cars while police responded with rubber bullets and tear gas the unrest has killed at least twenty nine people and wounded scores of others sudan's economy has been struggling since while producing south sudan again in the pants in two thousand and eleven. well it tells me for now karen allen will bring you more news at the top of the hour before that though abby martin looks into the atrocious conditions which bangladeshi laborers are forced to work and and their fight for a living wage. i bet anyone who lives in the united states knows a few people or just dismal geography a certain small percentage of the country just can't get the care of those above us but how porton is doing geography anyways what one author on the washington post blogs recently wrote that knowing geography really doesn't matter that much he was writing a response to the game where is damascus which challenges peop
violent protest in sudan have entered their fourth day as thousands turned out in the capital hard to to demonstrate over a cut in fuel subsidies for tasker's burned tires and hurled stones at passing cars while police responded with rubber bullets and tear gas the unrest has killed at least twenty nine people and wounded scores of others sudan's economy has been struggling since while producing south sudan again in the pants in two thousand and eleven. well it tells me for now karen allen will...
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economy has been struggling since all producing south sudan gave a dependency twenty eleven. ukraine's eyeing a joint deal with american energy giants in attempts to obtain cheaper gas and ease its dependence on russia but the supposed benefits of the proposal leaving some of that as it is a lecture cesky reports next so then no celestial see the crane that some way to introduce oneself not only did the new u.s. ambassador to ukraine congratulate ukrainians on their independence day in their language but he also made his embassy employees sing a traditional song. to bring more sweet music to ukrainian ears mr piatt said the country's european integration will be his priority as will ensuring an easy passage for american oil and gas giants into its market exxon mobil and chevron the two companies interested in cooperation with ukraine they will bring american technologies know how and money into ukraine it will be good for the country and will help it become energy independent. mr pie is certainly knew what strings to cool as the energy issue has been one of the most intensely
economy has been struggling since all producing south sudan gave a dependency twenty eleven. ukraine's eyeing a joint deal with american energy giants in attempts to obtain cheaper gas and ease its dependence on russia but the supposed benefits of the proposal leaving some of that as it is a lecture cesky reports next so then no celestial see the crane that some way to introduce oneself not only did the new u.s. ambassador to ukraine congratulate ukrainians on their independence day in their...
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violent protests in sudan have answered their fourth day as thousands turned out in the capital hard to demonstrate over a cut in fuel subsidies for tacitus burn tires and hurl stones at passing cars while police responded with rubber bullets and tear gas young rastus killed at least twenty nine people and wounded scores of others sudan's economy has been struggling since oil producing south sudan gained independence in two thousand and eleven. you're up to date here in our next song boyko talks to the president of iceland and world apart in just a few moments don't go away. if you need to review economic ups and downs in the final months they should learn to do your sang i and the rest that life will be a few will be everything we can all take. the island is so small for me it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stanza ruined monastery forty years ago to lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here. they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the i l
violent protests in sudan have answered their fourth day as thousands turned out in the capital hard to demonstrate over a cut in fuel subsidies for tacitus burn tires and hurl stones at passing cars while police responded with rubber bullets and tear gas young rastus killed at least twenty nine people and wounded scores of others sudan's economy has been struggling since oil producing south sudan gained independence in two thousand and eleven. you're up to date here in our next song boyko...
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sudan lost 75% of oil revenue, and it split from south sudan in 2011. that was a dent in sudan's economy. cutting fuel sub-sidies is saving money for the government. human rights groups accused the government of using excessive force, saying more than 50 people have been killed since the troubles began. they received many more who were injured. in some cases balances have been prevented from picking up those in need, suggesting the number of casualties may increase. >> the u.s. describes the crack down as brutal saying excessive force was used. >> a person accused in a plot, a retired army sergeant, nicknamed rambo were arrested. he and members of his gang were to be paid money for a double murder. he was a hired gun for murder. >> chicago is a city where gank related shootings happen every night. a summit is being held to try to bring the peace. programs are put in place to deter young people from joining gangs. >> even in a chicago neighbourhood scarred by violence, there's hope. for charles that hope comes from boxing. it's an outlet for anger, an al
sudan lost 75% of oil revenue, and it split from south sudan in 2011. that was a dent in sudan's economy. cutting fuel sub-sidies is saving money for the government. human rights groups accused the government of using excessive force, saying more than 50 people have been killed since the troubles began. they received many more who were injured. in some cases balances have been prevented from picking up those in need, suggesting the number of casualties may increase. >> the u.s. describes...
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sudan's president could make an appearance. interesting, he is wanted by the international criminal court on genocide charges. john people thought that mr. obama would meet be the i n iranian president, but now it's reported that secretary kerry may meet with him. >> yes, but don't rule it out. for the first time in many years there is to be a top-level meeting between iran and the us. and germany is also involved in the process. they will have a meeting here and the american who will be in the american chair will be secretary of state, john kerry. he'll be meeting with iran's foreign minister. and that is quite a way to begin to what could be a very newsy general assembly for once. president obama is coming tomorrow. will speak tomorrow, and then over and above that you have the israelis and pal stan wr -- palestinians. it is often not you get to say it could be a very newsy general assembly. >> yeah. yeah. talk to me about the american agenda for next week. there's a fight against nuclear weapons, and chemical weapons. >> reg
sudan's president could make an appearance. interesting, he is wanted by the international criminal court on genocide charges. john people thought that mr. obama would meet be the i n iranian president, but now it's reported that secretary kerry may meet with him. >> yes, but don't rule it out. for the first time in many years there is to be a top-level meeting between iran and the us. and germany is also involved in the process. they will have a meeting here and the american who will be...
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robin will have the details later. >>> sudan's information minister says the government will not back down on austerity measures that led to an increase in fuel prices. they say the cuts that sparked six days of violence are the only one o -- way out. several leading political figures have signed a petition calling for the move. how are the government austerity measures affecting prices? a liter of petro was 72 cents and overnight it $1.25. the price for a cylinder of cooking gas used to be over $3.40 $3.40. now it will set you back almost $5.70. both charges have had a huge effect. the arrange person lives on less than a dollar a day. harriet martin is live for us in the sudanese capital khartoum. noiss are the government won't reconsider reconsider this. do you think the protests will continue because of that? >> reporter: i think certainly. obviously obviously, the trigger for the protests were the reform that is have imposed austerity measures hiking up prices of fuel and cooking gas. now, the issue there is it will mean an effect on food prices and bus fares. while this is the tr
robin will have the details later. >>> sudan's information minister says the government will not back down on austerity measures that led to an increase in fuel prices. they say the cuts that sparked six days of violence are the only one o -- way out. several leading political figures have signed a petition calling for the move. how are the government austerity measures affecting prices? a liter of petro was 72 cents and overnight it $1.25. the price for a cylinder of cooking gas used...
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. >>> the sixth day in sudan after mourning the death of a man killed during demonstrations. >> i have the latest from europe. including italy's coalition oh government is in ruins after burlesconi's political party resigns. >>> golden dawn arrests. >> well, he spent four days in new york. delivered speeches of reconciliation, met dozens of world leaders and even got a phone call from barack obama. in a short time iran's president hassan rouhani made quite an impression. but his return home has not been as smooth. the first time u.s. and iranian leaders have spoken since 1979. but he was greeted by protesters chanting anti-american slogans. one even threw an egg at rouhani's car as it left the airport. hundreds of people did gather to show their support for the president who took office less than two months ago. >>> now in a moment we'll hear from our reporter in tehran with reaction to rouhani's trip to the united nations, but first let's here wha hear what the mad himself. >> the conversation i had with president obama was about the nuclear issue. it's not only the right of the natio
. >>> the sixth day in sudan after mourning the death of a man killed during demonstrations. >> i have the latest from europe. including italy's coalition oh government is in ruins after burlesconi's political party resigns. >>> golden dawn arrests. >> well, he spent four days in new york. delivered speeches of reconciliation, met dozens of world leaders and even got a phone call from barack obama. in a short time iran's president hassan rouhani made quite an...
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at least 27 people have now been killed in three days of rioting in sudan. protests first erupted on monday over a cuts in field subsidies causing prices to double overnight. six people alone were killed in the latest clashes with security forces. >> black smoke rises above khartoum, violent protests rock in capital since monday. angered by a decision to cut fuel subsidies, though testers have torched cars, walked roads, looted gas stations. >> the government is not credible. the people were completely taken by surprise at this decision. that is the reason they have decided to take to the streets in protest. >> clashes with security forces have left dozens dead and turned the protests into calls for president omar al-bashir's oster dosh ouster. but the leadership refuses to budge. >> we will never give up. we are not afraid of the protesters. we understand their claims, but we refuse behavior aimed at destroying our infrastructure. >> back in 2012, the government reduced fuel subsidies, sparking similar protests. following the more recent cuts, fuel prices n
at least 27 people have now been killed in three days of rioting in sudan. protests first erupted on monday over a cuts in field subsidies causing prices to double overnight. six people alone were killed in the latest clashes with security forces. >> black smoke rises above khartoum, violent protests rock in capital since monday. angered by a decision to cut fuel subsidies, though testers have torched cars, walked roads, looted gas stations. >> the government is not credible. the...
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president of sudan is threatening to turn up. wanted on charges of genocide, war crimes and charges of humanity in dar fur, his presence would present a dilemma for the u.s. over whether to arrest him or not. it creates syria's diplomatic fall out for the u.n., which referred sudan to the international court in 2005. >> when outer irony. if president omar bashir comes to the general assembly, they'll sit in front of the u.s. delegation in the temporary building housing the ga. >> the potential meeting between president obama and hassan rouhani is raising hopes of a possible thank you in the long icy relationship between the u.s. and iran. we have the tehran perspective. >> he's front name news in tehran and across the world. what hassan rouhani said in recent days means that he is making headlines in a way an iranian leader has not done for decades. rainians like this man, who voted for hassan rouhani in the june election want change. >> not only the persons voting, but the rainians expect him to fulfil his promises. what promise
president of sudan is threatening to turn up. wanted on charges of genocide, war crimes and charges of humanity in dar fur, his presence would present a dilemma for the u.s. over whether to arrest him or not. it creates syria's diplomatic fall out for the u.n., which referred sudan to the international court in 2005. >> when outer irony. if president omar bashir comes to the general assembly, they'll sit in front of the u.s. delegation in the temporary building housing the ga. >>...
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. >>> plus violence in sudan. coming up in sports, we'll tell you about a great american comeback. ♪ >>> now as the fighting continues in syria, so does, of course the suffering of its people, food, water, medicine all in short supply and with winter approaching charities are warding off a humanitarian disaster. james bays is live at the un for some grim warnings. james? >> reporter: grim warnings and that is the focus today i think on syria and the humanitarian situation in syria. it is a crisis that has been going on for two and a half years. ban ki-moon when he spoke here in recent hours said that now some 7 million syrians have been displayed from their homes. he said that was a third of the population in syria. inside syria and outside syria, let's talk to one of the key players, i'm joined by katherine cousin. can i ask you first how bad have things got? >> thank you very much. things are continuing to escalate and simply get worse. we're meeting 3 million people inside syria today. we're increasing that num
. >>> plus violence in sudan. coming up in sports, we'll tell you about a great american comeback. ♪ >>> now as the fighting continues in syria, so does, of course the suffering of its people, food, water, medicine all in short supply and with winter approaching charities are warding off a humanitarian disaster. james bays is live at the un for some grim warnings. james? >> reporter: grim warnings and that is the focus today i think on syria and the humanitarian...
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in contrast sudan's opposition party has a reputation for being disorganized and poorly led and whilem straightss are -- demonstrations are coming it's not clear. >> reporter: he welcomes protests but condemns violence. >> these turned out to be some sort of terrorist actions against the people more than the government and it's some sort of looting and burning the gas stations and some of the cars over there and some areas are strong to the government and people as well. and it's not the administration and everybody can talk about the demonstration and appear here and there or stuff like that and we from the very beginning we did that with the administration and we led them. but some people and it's some sort of organization regarding the administration and anything but attacking the people attacking the bands attacking the supermarkets and attacking the gas stations and so on and actually this is horror to the people and the people owl are against it. >> reporter: and government plans to lay off thousands of state workers has resulted in protests. police used tear gas and thousands m
in contrast sudan's opposition party has a reputation for being disorganized and poorly led and whilem straightss are -- demonstrations are coming it's not clear. >> reporter: he welcomes protests but condemns violence. >> these turned out to be some sort of terrorist actions against the people more than the government and it's some sort of looting and burning the gas stations and some of the cars over there and some areas are strong to the government and people as well. and it's...
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we'll tell you whether the detroit tigers are celebrating for a third straight year. ç] >> sudan thereas been a big increase in the cost of getting about. massive costs of fuel prices. that has led to protests across the country. demonstrations began when the government began to end fuel subsidies all together. we report from kartu. >> protesters who were shot dead during the protest. as many as 60 people were killed in the protest. these demonstrators shout they want to overthrow the government. this man chose bullets that he say were fired by security forces. >>> elsewhere in kartume. fear of shortages came the day after many at the traditional stations had been torched during violent protests. internet services have been restored after 24 hour internet black out. cars were burned, buildings torched during the demonstrations which were marketly more violent that protests last year. the government did not protest n the protests themselves but thee kind of protests involved. >> we can protest that doesn't damage property or individuals or their rights. >> reporter: the government said
we'll tell you whether the detroit tigers are celebrating for a third straight year. ç] >> sudan thereas been a big increase in the cost of getting about. massive costs of fuel prices. that has led to protests across the country. demonstrations began when the government began to end fuel subsidies all together. we report from kartu. >> protesters who were shot dead during the protest. as many as 60 people were killed in the protest. these demonstrators shout they want to overthrow...
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or in a war zone like south sudan. i was actually in south sudan recently a country that's been embroiled in civil war for a generation and i suppose you could build a case for publicly carrion semiautomatic weapons in a country like that there are after all rebel groups that still periodicals shoot up villages but this is america not south sudan we live in a developed country not a war zone there's absolutely no reason own an a r fifteen or any other major killing machine and even the less of a reason a strap it on your back and strut around in public the basic fact is that more guns especially more of the most powerful ones means more murders a new study from the american journal of public health looked at gun deaths. in all fifty states between one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and ten and found that even when you factor in all other mitigating factors like race and poverty states with higher rates of gun ownership had disproportionately larger numbers of deaths from firearm related homicides speaking i
or in a war zone like south sudan. i was actually in south sudan recently a country that's been embroiled in civil war for a generation and i suppose you could build a case for publicly carrion semiautomatic weapons in a country like that there are after all rebel groups that still periodicals shoot up villages but this is america not south sudan we live in a developed country not a war zone there's absolutely no reason own an a r fifteen or any other major killing machine and even the less of...
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this week against fuel subsidies but have since widened with calls for sudan's president stepped down. a residential buildings collapsed the india's financial capital by its killed at least six people sixteen others were rescued including a toddler but many more are still believed be trapped under the rubble and it's being blamed on poor construction of problems caused several buildings to come down in the area amid a high demand for housing. the terrorist group that sort of more than sixty civilians through an all out assault on a shopping mall in kenya has struck again al-shabaab says it's now killed three kenyans after attacking two villages near the somali border at nineteen thirty g.m.t. tonight he's crossed looks at what sowed the seeds for this latest violence i think we have to look at this in two ways first of all there's a somali issue going on here and then there's an international issue if you look at the statement made by al-shabaab about the westgate attack one thing was kenyans you better get out of somalia or else you'll face more than this and the second thing was the
this week against fuel subsidies but have since widened with calls for sudan's president stepped down. a residential buildings collapsed the india's financial capital by its killed at least six people sixteen others were rescued including a toddler but many more are still believed be trapped under the rubble and it's being blamed on poor construction of problems caused several buildings to come down in the area amid a high demand for housing. the terrorist group that sort of more than sixty...
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police have used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in sudan's largest city angry at a deadly crackdown by authorities proving rights groups say security forces have killed at least fifty protesters during nationwide demonstrations they say many died by gunshots the head and chest rallies began earlier this week against fuel subsidy cuts in the sense widened with calls now for sudan's president to step down . french president announced this week that he'll go to fifteen billion euros from next year's federal budget france were alarmed already facing mounting pressure from the right over france's relationship with europe as the economy shows precious little sign of an upturn well as tessa center center reports next for french citizens are remarkably glum about the grim outlook. this you know land where your promises are come on where are they the boiling over frustrate ssion caught on camera priority is employment we need to eat but at this point the bad news no longer calm a surprise to many french popular self-styled mr normal condemned for having no power to stop economic un
police have used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in sudan's largest city angry at a deadly crackdown by authorities proving rights groups say security forces have killed at least fifty protesters during nationwide demonstrations they say many died by gunshots the head and chest rallies began earlier this week against fuel subsidy cuts in the sense widened with calls now for sudan's president to step down . french president announced this week that he'll go to fifteen billion euros...
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to get some other stories from around the world now starting with sudan a violent clashes sparked by lifting of fuel subsidies have left at least twenty nine people dead and eighty wounded in the capital hard to violence erupted when police resorted to force in an attempt to disperse rallying crowds protesters had also gathered in the streets and anger over recent history measures so dan's economy has been struggling since while producing south sudan gained independence in twenty levon. the number of dead from the seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan has now passed three hundred forty the quake struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse thousands were forced to span the night in the open air tremors were even felt hundreds of kilometers to the east in the indian capital new delhi. two civilians and four police officers have been killed in a militant raid on a police station in indian administered kashmir the insurgents dressed in military uniforms also attacked a nearby army camp the violence comes as indian prime minister manmo
to get some other stories from around the world now starting with sudan a violent clashes sparked by lifting of fuel subsidies have left at least twenty nine people dead and eighty wounded in the capital hard to violence erupted when police resorted to force in an attempt to disperse rallying crowds protesters had also gathered in the streets and anger over recent history measures so dan's economy has been struggling since while producing south sudan gained independence in twenty levon. the...
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reporting from kiev ukraine well straight to our tease world update now starting with sudan the violent clashes are lifting the fuel subsidies left at least twenty one people dead and eighty wounded in the capital khartoum violence erupted when police resorted to force tempted to disperse running crowds protest as it also gathered in the streets and anger over recent austerity measures to dance economy has been struggling since all producing south sudan independence in twenty eleven. number of dead from a seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan is now past three hundred forty the quake struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse thousands were forced to spend the night in the open air tremors were even felt hundreds of kilometers to the east in the indian capital new delhi. the countdown clock is ticking for the winter olympic games in sochi with one hundred thirty three days to go preparations are in full swing as a black sea resort transforms itself into a winter wonderland so why not say i went to find out what awaits the guests in
reporting from kiev ukraine well straight to our tease world update now starting with sudan the violent clashes are lifting the fuel subsidies left at least twenty one people dead and eighty wounded in the capital khartoum violence erupted when police resorted to force tempted to disperse running crowds protest as it also gathered in the streets and anger over recent austerity measures to dance economy has been struggling since all producing south sudan independence in twenty eleven. number of...
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anger over fuel prices spills over in sudan. the pro pesters now calling for a regime change.5-minute call for end a 30 years freeze in u.s. the u.s. and eye run vinnie presidents speak. we'll have reactions from the capital of athens after an arrest of the golden dawn party. after weeks of negotiation and threat of military action, the u.n. has finally agreed to a resolution to destroy syria's chemical weapons. the 15-member cur security counl dill streeted unanimously on the proposal. >> reporter: just three weeks ago military action in syria seemed close. >> i shall put the draft resolution to the vote now. >> reporter: but for now an entirely different ou outcome. a unanimous vote to disarmor sir yell'syria's chem cole weapon arsenal. >> together the world with a single voice for the fires is imposing binding obligation on his the assad regime. roo i go it to get rid of weapon that his have been used to a stef stating effect as tools of tear on. >> reporter: his russian counter party made it clear what this is not. >> this does not fall under chapter seven of the u.n. char
anger over fuel prices spills over in sudan. the pro pesters now calling for a regime change.5-minute call for end a 30 years freeze in u.s. the u.s. and eye run vinnie presidents speak. we'll have reactions from the capital of athens after an arrest of the golden dawn party. after weeks of negotiation and threat of military action, the u.n. has finally agreed to a resolution to destroy syria's chemical weapons. the 15-member cur security counl dill streeted unanimously on the proposal....
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earlier this week against a few subsidy cuts but since they've widened with calls now for sudan's president to step down. the terrorist group that slaughtered more than sixty civilians during that all out assault on the shopping mall in kenya struck again says it's now killed three kenyans for attacking two villages near the somali border nineteen thirty g.m.t. tonight he's crossed looks at what sowed the seeds for this latest violence. i think we have to look at this in two ways first of all there's a somali issue going on here and then there's an international issue if you look at the statement made by al-shabaab about the westgate attack one thing was kenyans you better get out of somalia or else you'll face more than this and the second thing was the international community you better superstock supporting the kenyans and supporting the others in fighting in in somalia we are meddling in somalia targeted assassinations air strikes drone strikes all of us active to billions there. they've scattered. groups but also created new ones and clothing al-shabaab so yeah the idea of blowback her
earlier this week against a few subsidy cuts but since they've widened with calls now for sudan's president to step down. the terrorist group that slaughtered more than sixty civilians during that all out assault on the shopping mall in kenya struck again says it's now killed three kenyans for attacking two villages near the somali border nineteen thirty g.m.t. tonight he's crossed looks at what sowed the seeds for this latest violence. i think we have to look at this in two ways first of all...
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anger over recent austerity measures to dan's economy has been struggling since all producing south sudan gained independence in twenty that. a powerful seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan has killed more than three hundred twenty people it struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse of thousands were forced to spend the night in the open there tremors were even felt to kilometers to the east in the indian capital new delhi. and we have live pictures now from the westgate mall in kenya where recent violent siege took place with the killing of sixty seven people right now there's smoke believing from the shopping center building and troops are moving closer to it the reason for this latest incident remains unclear and of course we'll bring you more details as soon as we get them. the countdown clock is ticking for the winter olympic games in sochi with hundred thirty three days to go preparations are in full swing as a black sea resort transforms itself into a winter sports land artist about what say i went to find out what awaits gue
anger over recent austerity measures to dan's economy has been struggling since all producing south sudan gained independence in twenty that. a powerful seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan has killed more than three hundred twenty people it struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse of thousands were forced to spend the night in the open there tremors were even felt to kilometers to the east in the indian capital new delhi. and we have...
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police have used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in sudan's largest city angry at a deadly crackdown by authorities human rights groups say security forces have killed at least fifty protesters during ation y. demonstrations they say mattie died by gunshots to the head and chest the rallies began earlier this week against fuel subsidy cuts but have since widened with calls for sudan's president to step down. the french president announced this week that he'll garridge fifteen billion euros from next year's federal budget francois alonzo already facing mounting pressure from the right over france's relationship with europe as the economy shows precious little sign of an upturn at s.r.c reports french citizens are markedly glum about the grim outlook. and so are your promises man. the boiling over a frustrated caught on camera is the priority isn't going to do we need to eat at this point the bad news no longer come a surprise to many french popular self-styled mr normal condemned for having no power to stop economic uncertainty from becoming the new normal as a result of thi
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or some other international headlines for you now this hour starting in sudan where a violent clash about lifting off fuel subsidies left at least twenty nine people dead and eighty routed the top of the top to bottom when police resorted to force their attempt to disperse rallying crowds protesters had also gathered in the streets and anger over recent austerity measures to dance economy has been struggling since all producing it south sudan gained independence in twenty latin. number of dead from the seven point seven magnitude earthquake in southwest pakistan is now past three hundred forty quake struck in a remote mountainous area causing hundreds of houses to collapse and dozens were forced to spend the night in the open air tremors were even felt hundreds of kilometers to the east indian capital new delhi. six people have been killed in a raid on a police station in indian administered kashmir two civilians and four police officers were among the victims but it's a sin army uniforms also attacked a nearby army camp where a shoot out is reportedly still underway the violence comes as
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ellen ratner rusty humphries joe madison and i were all at machar a tiny village in south sudan near the border for border recently refugees in the war in darfur were streaming in as we flew out we could see the president of sudan's ginger with jonjo we had troops burning in another village and our four people were dying we saw the refugees president omar al bashir of sudan has been indicted by the criminal court at the hague but nobody's going to him nobody will arrest him he continues his war and campaigns of death in darfur and northern parts of southern sudan right now where is our noble outrage at that. similarly the death toll in the democratic republic of congo is horrific. why are we the united states the supposed policeman of the world not taking action to stop these humanitarian disasters the united states should stop using war as a way to resolve conflict and change the world we have other tools beyond the hammer of war and every problem in the world is not a nail many countries could be helped tremendously particularly iraq and afghanistan by simple things like building s
ellen ratner rusty humphries joe madison and i were all at machar a tiny village in south sudan near the border for border recently refugees in the war in darfur were streaming in as we flew out we could see the president of sudan's ginger with jonjo we had troops burning in another village and our four people were dying we saw the refugees president omar al bashir of sudan has been indicted by the criminal court at the hague but nobody's going to him nobody will arrest him he continues his war...
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this pharmaceuticalactory in sudan believed to have produced chemical weapons were bombed in retaliation. with hind sight, the clinton's missile strikes strengthened the qaeda. >> you'reoing to use limited military power in order to send a signal. in this case, it was that al qaeda will not be allowed to threaten the united states. while the immeeiateaftermath is that the organization actually becomes em bolden. >> after the bombing of this disco in 2006, two dead were u.s. servicemen. with the evidence pointing to the former libyan dictator moammar gadhafi, president reagan launched strikes. >> if necessary, we shall do it again. >> reporter: two years later, libyan agent bombed pan am flight 213 over lockerbie, scotland. >> it almost certainly risk causing more harm than good. we see that in our current situation in syria. >> reporter: no question that the u. military can pull off a limited stre that the short-term sat faction can ofte% be outweighed by long term. >> thank you, katherine. >>> for more, we welcome lieutenant colonel bill cowan. lonel, thank you so much for joining us. i
this pharmaceuticalactory in sudan believed to have produced chemical weapons were bombed in retaliation. with hind sight, the clinton's missile strikes strengthened the qaeda. >> you'reoing to use limited military power in order to send a signal. in this case, it was that al qaeda will not be allowed to threaten the united states. while the immeeiateaftermath is that the organization actually becomes em bolden. >> after the bombing of this disco in 2006, two dead were u.s....
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en mÉxico 23 grados centÍgrados, guadalajara tambiÉn 23 grados, y muchos de ustedes todavÍa sudan lacon 78 grados, tuvimos una semana bastante placentera y tal parece que asÍ iniciaremos la prÓximas semana, despuÉs san antonio experimenta nuevamente 90 grados, mucha precauciÓn. nosotros en los Ángeles nos quedamos en el rango casi de los 80 grados, antes de despedirme como es de costumbre como usted lo pidiÓ, imÁgenes de impacto, y miren, miles de personas fueron testigos de una gigantesca marina en china, esta marejada alcanza 25 millas por hora y hasta 29 pies de altura, por eso muchos se dan cita cada aÑo para disfrutar esta maravilla de la madre naturaleza. ahora regreso con ustedes chicas. >>> bueno estas noticias estÁn hoy en la mira, la primera dama de mÉxico angelica rivera reunÓo varias personalidades para recaudar alimentos y ayudar a damnificados de tormentas, su hija y otros famosos se unieron. tambiÉn a traves de twitter joan sebastian ofrieciÓ su avion para ayudar. tambiÉn la familia de jenny rivera. >>> y ninel conde es una mujer libre y feliz, es que esta maÑana quedÓ
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. >> protests and funerals spread across sudan. >> police arrest the leader of greece's far right partyand... . >> i'm kath turner in new york. the world's leaders are here for the united nations general as
. >> protests and funerals spread across sudan. >> police arrest the leader of greece's far right partyand... . >> i'm kath turner in new york. the world's leaders are here for the united nations general as
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i sympathize with the sudan uprising but we do not try and. we do not smuggle weapons or send a snake. we do not do any old these things. right from the sea. the first trip. and i were being put. on our reporters' twitter. and instagram. could be a month. old . technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations the day. to build a new. mission to teach music. and the rest. will be. a story. across russia leading up to twenty fourteen. government.
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. >>> there with been a thousand protesters rallying in sudan calling for omaral bashar to go. >>> the government cut fuel suddenicies. and in protests 33 people have died. we're live from khartoum. so the president now not just under pressure from people power, but political pressure, too. >> absolutely. there has been condemnation from his own party, people saying a bit off the record, a bit anonymously saying these subsidies, the cutting of these subsidies should not have happened at the moment. and we're hearing there is pressure on the president to try to retract that. however, we're also hearing officially from the government that that's not possible. many people within the government will tell you with all that loss of income that we got since the north split from the south sudan, and 75% less in oil income, that's the only way out of the current economic crisis. >> what is the feeling there? do people expect the president to ride out this storm? >> well, i think people are still wondering what's happening next. we just heard actually from th e interior minister where they told
. >>> there with been a thousand protesters rallying in sudan calling for omaral bashar to go. >>> the government cut fuel suddenicies. and in protests 33 people have died. we're live from khartoum. so the president now not just under pressure from people power, but political pressure, too. >> absolutely. there has been condemnation from his own party, people saying a bit off the record, a bit anonymously saying these subsidies, the cutting of these subsidies should not...
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. >>> a violent crackdown on anti-government protests in sudan in continued anger over a decision to raise food and fuel prices. >>> southwest pakistan is hit with a second earthquake just days after hundreds were killed. >>> greece's golden dome party calls on supporters to tak
. >>> a violent crackdown on anti-government protests in sudan in continued anger over a decision to raise food and fuel prices. >>> southwest pakistan is hit with a second earthquake just days after hundreds were killed. >>> greece's golden dome party calls on supporters to tak