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in sudan, huge crowds have marched in several parts of the capital and other cities, to reject military rule. the military shared power with civilians in a traditional authority since president bashir in 2019. capital's t igrey region, as fighting surges after nearly a year of war. thanks for watching. the eu and leaders are upping the pressure on poland's prime minister, to fall back into line on recognizing that eu law trumps national decision-making. there's a picture of an overbearing ending that treats its member nations as provinces, disrupting powers and imposing values against the wishes of sovereign peoples. facing the threat of losing out on tens of billions of eu funds, because of his stance, he counters that poland will not act under the pressure of blackmail. this is the main issue on the table at an ongoing eu summit. we are in brussels following all of that. dave, energy was the focus of this summit originally. tell us what is emerging as we speak from thursday's leaders summit in brussels. reporter: well, the energy and discussion took a lot longer than we were eecting i
in sudan, huge crowds have marched in several parts of the capital and other cities, to reject military rule. the military shared power with civilians in a traditional authority since president bashir in 2019. capital's t igrey region, as fighting surges after nearly a year of war. thanks for watching. the eu and leaders are upping the pressure on poland's prime minister, to fall back into line on recognizing that eu law trumps national decision-making. there's a picture of an overbearing...
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correspondent: signs of recovery , this is south sudan's capital. last year the locals were deeply affected by lockdown, but now siness is bouncing back. that is what most care for more. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: across the road from him a hot drinks vendor is concerned about both issues. >> medicine, yeah. correspondent: have you been vaccinated? >> no. correspondent: do you want to be vaccinated? >> yeah. [indiscernible] ♪ corresndent: a vaccination campaign just outside the capital. the johnson & johnson vaccine is now available here. it is a donation from the american government through covax. covax was meant to ensure that low income countries like south sudan would not be left behind, but now it is hoped one in 10 people would be vaccinated. only one in every 500,000 have been fully vaccinated. it is not as easy as just bringing vaccines here. this is a country roughly the size of france, but you cannot reach people everywhere just by road. >> given our health system, which is not very strong, health-care care workers are not well-pa
correspondent: signs of recovery , this is south sudan's capital. last year the locals were deeply affected by lockdown, but now siness is bouncing back. that is what most care for more. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: across the road from him a hot drinks vendor is concerned about both issues. >> medicine, yeah. correspondent: have you been vaccinated? >> no. correspondent: do you want to be vaccinated? >> yeah. [indiscernible] ♪ corresndent: a vaccination campaign...
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for now, sudan appears to be back where it was in 2019. with the military in charge. internet blocked and violence prevalent. the sudanese civilians still demand to have their voices heard. leah harding al jazeera my. my cana in washington, dc has more now on the u. s. response to the co, the national security adviser there confirming that the u. s. as he puts it, has put on pause assistance to sedan. it had pledged some $700000000.00 to that country in terms of assisting it's in its transition to democracy. that money is now frozen. it will not go to finance. also, the national security advisor is saying that the u. s. has been speaking to gulf countries in particular to co ordinate its response to make sure that everybody within the region along with the us taking a common ground in terms of dealing with the situation. so strong reaction at this point from the us administration, the boarding going to the sudanese army leaders that they must restore the process of democracy as soon as possible. and 1st of all that they must seek any attacks against civilians that had
for now, sudan appears to be back where it was in 2019. with the military in charge. internet blocked and violence prevalent. the sudanese civilians still demand to have their voices heard. leah harding al jazeera my. my cana in washington, dc has more now on the u. s. response to the co, the national security adviser there confirming that the u. s. as he puts it, has put on pause assistance to sedan. it had pledged some $700000000.00 to that country in terms of assisting it's in its transition...
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we report from south sudan. it was meant to ensure that low income countries like salsa barn would not be left behind but now the reality on the ground is that only one in every 500 south sudanese have been fully vaccinated. and coldplay�*s environmentally friendly world tour — a tree planted for every ticket sold — but they're keeping their private jet. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and 3am in lebanon, where a national day of mourning has begun for six people shot dead in violent clashes in the centre of the capital beirut. there have been international calls for calm, with the united nations, the us and france all urging a de—escalation of the tensions. gunfire erupted during a demonstration by shia muslim groups against the judge investigating last year's devastating port blast. from beirut, anna foster has the latest. it started as a protest. but the tension quickly mounted. within minutes, it became a batt
we report from south sudan. it was meant to ensure that low income countries like salsa barn would not be left behind but now the reality on the ground is that only one in every 500 south sudanese have been fully vaccinated. and coldplay�*s environmentally friendly world tour — a tree planted for every ticket sold — but they're keeping their private jet. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and 3am in...
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when the sudan is unstable, currently a all or the full 70 years since it's beginning a sudan society is there like comprises of some hundreds of types which never shaped a nation and the nation a. and this is unfortunately what happens and the struggles within this society are either in them, in the military side of the government or in the civil side of the government. what we see today is that the military side of the government decided to get rid of that of the civil side and to shape the state again. but as you know, we, we, we saw apology in the machine times. we saw the jar from maybe dimes, where people from the army are taking over the country. and at the end of the day they fail and there will be replaced by either the army men who it also is shay because this is a failing state. what this is, this is what i wanted to ask you about more because because, you know, there are some who are in a voice and concerns. and some elements of history may, may, may be repeated here. as you said, the country's military has dissolved, the government, arrested political leaders, and declare
when the sudan is unstable, currently a all or the full 70 years since it's beginning a sudan society is there like comprises of some hundreds of types which never shaped a nation and the nation a. and this is unfortunately what happens and the struggles within this society are either in them, in the military side of the government or in the civil side of the government. what we see today is that the military side of the government decided to get rid of that of the civil side and to shape the...
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but it's not as easy as just bringing vaccines to south sudan. this is a country roughly the size of france but you can't reach people everywhere. the issue is deployment. you have to deploy to the states and then to the counties. it's not an easy thing. given our country, given our health system, which is also not very strong. the health workers are not well paid. they are sitting for long hours, there's a lot of people queueing up for the vaccine, so it is not an easy situation. in times of hunger, this is how food gets to people in remote parts of the country. some vaccine supplies have to be airdropped. insecurity and flooding render some airstrips unusable, making distribution a huge challenge. more than ten times expensive here in south sudan compared to some other neighbouring countries where you have a reliable road network. and yet, the distribution often has to be done quickly when the vaccines arrive. the last batch of astrazeneca doses brought here was just a month away from expiry. this is not improving the confidence that people hav
but it's not as easy as just bringing vaccines to south sudan. this is a country roughly the size of france but you can't reach people everywhere. the issue is deployment. you have to deploy to the states and then to the counties. it's not an easy thing. given our country, given our health system, which is also not very strong. the health workers are not well paid. they are sitting for long hours, there's a lot of people queueing up for the vaccine, so it is not an easy situation. in times of...
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the crew has already had an economic and political impact on sudan. the u. s. has announced it will hold back a $700000000.00 assistance package that was meant for the transitional government that has been deposed. the african union suspended sedans, membership on wednesday. and the world bank, which provided financial assistance, has with held back to so less. and i'm either lieutenant general abdel, shut the hell behind that. he took power and dissolved the cabinet to avoid sliding into civil war. his promised a cabinet of professionals, but some analysts say forming a government accepted by all will not be easy. we'll see if they manage to come up with ah, an acceptable or government government that is formed with a real expert who are independent from political affiliations. who can be trusted to take the country into election in 2020 city or 24. as it was stipulated before, i think that would be the key. these demonstrate as fe, they'll continue to build their momentum for more protests calling for an end to the military room. several people have been kill
the crew has already had an economic and political impact on sudan. the u. s. has announced it will hold back a $700000000.00 assistance package that was meant for the transitional government that has been deposed. the african union suspended sedans, membership on wednesday. and the world bank, which provided financial assistance, has with held back to so less. and i'm either lieutenant general abdel, shut the hell behind that. he took power and dissolved the cabinet to avoid sliding into civil...
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correspondent: signs of recovery , this is south sudan's capital. last year the locals were deeply affected by lockdown, but now siness is bouncing back. that is what most care for more. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: across the road from him a hot drinks vendor is concerned about th issues. >> medicine, yeah. correspondent: have you been vaccinated? >> no. correspondent: do you want to be vaccinated? >> yeah. [indiscernible] ♪ corresnden a vaccination campaign just outside the capital. the johnson & johnson vaccine is now available here. it is a donation from the american government through covax. covax was meant to ensure that low income countries like south sudan would not be left behind, but now it is hoped one in 10 people would be vaccinated. only one in every 500,000 have been fully vaccinated. it is not as easy as just bringing vaccines here. this is a country roughly the size of france, but you cannot reach people everywhere just by road. >> given our health system, which is not very strong, health-care care workers are not well-paid,
correspondent: signs of recovery , this is south sudan's capital. last year the locals were deeply affected by lockdown, but now siness is bouncing back. that is what most care for more. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: across the road from him a hot drinks vendor is concerned about th issues. >> medicine, yeah. correspondent: have you been vaccinated? >> no. correspondent: do you want to be vaccinated? >> yeah. [indiscernible] ♪ corresnden a vaccination campaign just...
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there is another protest and sudan tomorrow. the bbc has met protesters injured this week because they denounced the coup. the army has denied using live ammunition against the demonstrators. mohamed atta ports -- reports. correspondent: he was hit by a bullet. the university student was outside the army headquarters, told to denounce the military coup. he says -- >> i was alone with the -- seven or eight other people who took us into their homes to help with the injuries. others died on the spot. they took me and other protesters to this hospital. mohamed: --because the moment he thought he would die. he says that other soldiers beat him with sharp objects. >> he hit me with a mental rod in my stomach. i started to spit out blood but was rescued and brought to this hospital. mohamed: they are not alone. seeing sudan's military and a transitional government, the protest has seen bloody scenes. the injured and hospitals -- in hospitals --against people who had gathered on the streets. there are scores of people who were killed an
there is another protest and sudan tomorrow. the bbc has met protesters injured this week because they denounced the coup. the army has denied using live ammunition against the demonstrators. mohamed atta ports -- reports. correspondent: he was hit by a bullet. the university student was outside the army headquarters, told to denounce the military coup. he says -- >> i was alone with the -- seven or eight other people who took us into their homes to help with the injuries. others died on...
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i'm in the, in know, chaos political know you're in sudan. and so those who exist those who have existing structures to mobilize the quarters to get into the polls, they would appear to have an inherent advantage. so in many ways for the old guard quicker elections are perhaps preferable. so how do you see this playing out now? as far as people on the streets, a concerns a jonas good as are corresponded with saying a few moments ago. it's clear that the people people don't buy in to, to his argument that but the military was acting to achieve the aspirations of the people. yes, no, i think they're those, those aspirations are diametrically opposed. no, just on the 21st of this month and they weren't major protest this whole people come out in the street requesting. no, we did the exact opposite of what we're hon. seems to be believing. he he is fulfilling. on behalf of people people come out in great numbers countrywide, to request that the, the civilians be, remain in the central component to this transition. and that the military ends, thei
i'm in the, in know, chaos political know you're in sudan. and so those who exist those who have existing structures to mobilize the quarters to get into the polls, they would appear to have an inherent advantage. so in many ways for the old guard quicker elections are perhaps preferable. so how do you see this playing out now? as far as people on the streets, a concerns a jonas good as are corresponded with saying a few moments ago. it's clear that the people people don't buy in to, to his...
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which means that of the fact that burton will remain the ultimate authority in sudan. and he says that he will form a new government who will also of food that it just the logistics of counsel and who ensure that lectures will be held into 2020. we, i mean, it could be a clear message that you know what you have to do with me from now on. was it naked, brutal, power ground and no language that comes out of our homes. mouth can mask the basic reality that what he is trying to do is to tear up the aspirations of the sudanese people as expressed in the 2019 revolution. the revolutionaries, the democrats, were ready to compromise with the military. they were ready to allow the military to, to, to retain a considerable share in power and also very programatically they were unable to, to roll back the military's control over many commanding sectors of the economy. and when they tried to do that, and when the prospect of the head of the sovereignty council being rotated as was it agreed from the military to the civilians. in the coming months of our homestead, he basically wa
which means that of the fact that burton will remain the ultimate authority in sudan. and he says that he will form a new government who will also of food that it just the logistics of counsel and who ensure that lectures will be held into 2020. we, i mean, it could be a clear message that you know what you have to do with me from now on. was it naked, brutal, power ground and no language that comes out of our homes. mouth can mask the basic reality that what he is trying to do is to tear up...
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then al vein is a sudan specialist and political analyst. he says, the biggest challenge for the military will be gone during widespread support. the military seem to be united that with regard to the army, the rabbit, a response forces and the police, the intelligence, and some of the a little courses side is deal with the government in yorba last year. they seem to be in a united front supporting this more. on the other side, there are civilian groups who are citing again, is this more especially worried that this is a military took over and my cuba that i see the whole transition. now moving forward, i think if they manage to come up with an acceptable or government government that is formed with real experience who are independent from political affiliations, who can be trusted to take the country into election in 2023 or 24. as it was the stipulated before, i think that would be the key in terms of granting some sort of stability in the country. because, you know, the last 2 years has been very difficult for the normal cities. it's spec
then al vein is a sudan specialist and political analyst. he says, the biggest challenge for the military will be gone during widespread support. the military seem to be united that with regard to the army, the rabbit, a response forces and the police, the intelligence, and some of the a little courses side is deal with the government in yorba last year. they seem to be in a united front supporting this more. on the other side, there are civilian groups who are citing again, is this more...
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but it's not as easy as just bringing vaccines to south sudan. this is a country roughly the size of france, but you can't reach people everywhere. the issue is deployment. you have to deploy to the states and then to the counties. it's not an easy thing, given our country, given our health system, which is also not very strong. the health care workers are not well paid. they are sitting for long hours, there's a lot of people queueing up for the vaccine, so it is not an easy situation. in times of hunger, this is how food gets to people in remote parts of the country. some vaccine supplies have to be airdropped. insecurity and flooding render some airstrips unusable, making distribution a huge challenge. more than ten times expensive here in south sudan compared to some other neighbouring country where you have a structured and reliable road network. and yet, the distribution often has to be done quickly when the vaccines arrive. the last batch of astrazeneca doses brought here was just a month away from expiry. this is not improving the confide
but it's not as easy as just bringing vaccines to south sudan. this is a country roughly the size of france, but you can't reach people everywhere. the issue is deployment. you have to deploy to the states and then to the counties. it's not an easy thing, given our country, given our health system, which is also not very strong. the health care workers are not well paid. they are sitting for long hours, there's a lot of people queueing up for the vaccine, so it is not an easy situation. in...
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and sudan. many of them say that they really concerned about the situation that is unfolding the head of the un mission. here in sudan has met with general latham at the head. will hunters speak about a road map out of the current prices? he's also spoken to the head to the prime minister, the lamb duke, following his return back to his residence from general adams hector, and were hon residents where he was held for more than a day. so there are efforts to try to bring the 2 sides together. now, political parties who was supposed to also say that there is an effort to bring the force of freedom and change coalition back again together. let's not forget daren, but this is how it's all thought said the forced freedom in change coalition. the coalition that has been leading the protest against dominant, but she is a split into 2 with the central committee having its members in the transitional government and the national charter alliance of the force of freedom and change, accusing the central com
and sudan. many of them say that they really concerned about the situation that is unfolding the head of the un mission. here in sudan has met with general latham at the head. will hunters speak about a road map out of the current prices? he's also spoken to the head to the prime minister, the lamb duke, following his return back to his residence from general adams hector, and were hon residents where he was held for more than a day. so there are efforts to try to bring the 2 sides together....
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and in that case of sudan, what was south sudan, there is truth to that but i think what needs to be told directly to the general of the military is that there is significant feelings of support that the military has, whether tacit or not. supporting the region, egypt, from the uae, from the saudis and likely russia that they will be supported financially, diplomatically on the world stage. there needs to be language, publicly, that it isn't a valid assumption, that they overturned the constitutional order and that cannot stand. we have seen images of hundreds of thousands of people on the streets, especially in the capital khartoum. is the concern that this violence will spread? i think that is, personally. today was sort of behind—the—scenes, not reported on — significant acts of violence against protesters, areas far outside of khartoum. there was pretty horrific video of protesters being dispersed with live fire in some areas. either protests were met with violence by the red sea. these places don't get a lot of international media attention. they sometimes get a lot of att
and in that case of sudan, what was south sudan, there is truth to that but i think what needs to be told directly to the general of the military is that there is significant feelings of support that the military has, whether tacit or not. supporting the region, egypt, from the uae, from the saudis and likely russia that they will be supported financially, diplomatically on the world stage. there needs to be language, publicly, that it isn't a valid assumption, that they overturned the...
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is pausing assistance for sudan, and it also has urging the restoration of a civilian government. let's bring in kimberly hallett, once again. kimberly, so that was pretty much the take away message from a ned price. what do we make of that? and his tone well, the white house, so regardless of which arm of government or agency you're talking about, whether it be the state department of the, by the administration, the white house of the, by the ministration or a other agencies all seem to be singing from the same sheet of music on this one and that is that the aid was very, it was very much explained to the officials in the parties involved. and a series of meetings by the special envoy to the horn of africa, including with general bur hon, that the aid would be in jeopardy to sudan if some sort of who took place. and given the fact that these events have transpired, even though the united states is not calling it a coo and continues its fact finding, they are not happy with the facts on the ground. given the fact that there, i use 2 days of meetings and then immediately this trans
is pausing assistance for sudan, and it also has urging the restoration of a civilian government. let's bring in kimberly hallett, once again. kimberly, so that was pretty much the take away message from a ned price. what do we make of that? and his tone well, the white house, so regardless of which arm of government or agency you're talking about, whether it be the state department of the, by the administration, the white house of the, by the ministration or a other agencies all seem to be...
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the african union has suspended sudan and the world bank has put aids on hold. kristen salumi has more from the united nations. several council members took the opportunity to day to condemn what's happened, the u. s called the military takeover, completely unacceptable. kenya, african member of the council before the meeting. i called on the security council to follow the lead of the african union, which is suspended, sudan temporarily. i and speak with one voice, but so far the counsel has been unable to speak with one voice. negotiations on a statement are ongoing that we did also here today from sue dan's representative at the united nations. and he did not speak directly about the takeover. but he did call on the international community to help ah build baba, new food oncle, up, some delegations have expressed their concerns as to what is currently happening in sudan. and while understanding their concerns, we would reiterate the need for the international community and the security council. more specifically, to continue providing that support to the peopl
the african union has suspended sudan and the world bank has put aids on hold. kristen salumi has more from the united nations. several council members took the opportunity to day to condemn what's happened, the u. s called the military takeover, completely unacceptable. kenya, african member of the council before the meeting. i called on the security council to follow the lead of the african union, which is suspended, sudan temporarily. i and speak with one voice, but so far the counsel has...
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but it's not as easy as just bringing vaccines to south sudan. this is a country roughly the size of france but you can't reach people everywhere. the issue is deployment. you deploy to the states and then the counties. it's not an easy thing. given our country, given our health system, which is also not very strong. the health workers are not well paid. they are sitting for long hours, there's a lot of people queueing up for the vaccine, so it is not an easy situation. in times of hunger, this is how food gets to people in remote parts of the country. some vaccine supplies have to be airdropped. insecurity and flooding render some airstrips unusable, making distribution a huge challenge. more than ten times expensive here in south sudan compared to some other neighbouring countries where you have a reliable road network. and yet, the distribution often has to be done quickly when the vaccines arrive. the last batch of astrazeneca doses brought here was just a month away from expiry. this is not improving the confidence that people have in the va
but it's not as easy as just bringing vaccines to south sudan. this is a country roughly the size of france but you can't reach people everywhere. the issue is deployment. you deploy to the states and then the counties. it's not an easy thing. given our country, given our health system, which is also not very strong. the health workers are not well paid. they are sitting for long hours, there's a lot of people queueing up for the vaccine, so it is not an easy situation. in times of hunger, this...
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special envoy for the horn of africa, which includes sudan. ambassador felt man, welcome back to the newshour. let's start with the activist and what she just said. the street does not want to return to the 2019 power-sharing deal. do you hear their concerns, given that the 2019 deal ended up in this coupe? >> i think we all understand their demands, their concerns. general burhan, they betrayed the spirit of the revolution, and they betrayed the letter and the spirit of that constitutional document. this was supposed to be a military-civilian partnership. the civilians did not get to choose the military leaders who are their partners. and the military was not supposed to be choosing their civilian partners. and this week, general burhan and his forces attempted to choose the military-- civilian partners they were going to be dealing with, and that is simply a violation, a betrayal of the aspirations of the sudanese people. >> what are you asking the military to do? are you accepting if they simply go back to the 2019 status quo, or do you wan
special envoy for the horn of africa, which includes sudan. ambassador felt man, welcome back to the newshour. let's start with the activist and what she just said. the street does not want to return to the 2019 power-sharing deal. do you hear their concerns, given that the 2019 deal ended up in this coupe? >> i think we all understand their demands, their concerns. general burhan, they betrayed the spirit of the revolution, and they betrayed the letter and the spirit of that...
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well, sudan has been through this for a while now. and the coalition government that was formed was supposed to transition sudan into what i see as you know. but it's been very tried higher from the very beginning. and it has gotten worse now to the point where, you know, the, i bet i'm doc is a report that the under house arrest and this, this doesn't bud well for sudan. it already is a lot of instability in the eastern part of the country in particular. and the economic situation has gone from bad to worse. so, so this is a lot more development and we may not be calling this a to just yet you has but, but does this have the makings of a full military take? i but do you think it's entirely possible, but they will be confronted with the same problems that i've been i'm doc is dealing with and there's no easy solution any time soon. and, and also we have to understand that within the military, i'm not on, but she still has support. and also there is a egyptian packer, the neighboring countries, like also ada draft comes into play here,
well, sudan has been through this for a while now. and the coalition government that was formed was supposed to transition sudan into what i see as you know. but it's been very tried higher from the very beginning. and it has gotten worse now to the point where, you know, the, i bet i'm doc is a report that the under house arrest and this, this doesn't bud well for sudan. it already is a lot of instability in the eastern part of the country in particular. and the economic situation has gone...
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ready the military takes charge in sudan, dissolving the transitional government and imposing a state of emergency. thousands. paul wants the streets to protest against the takeover. 3 demonstrators killed and dozens more injured. ah une parker. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up turkey's president cautions, 10 foreign governments over interfering in his country's affairs. but a major diplomatic crisis has been averted from now. on facebook whistleblower francis hogan tiles. british politicians. the social media giant feeds online 8 to maximize profits. ah, the military is now in power in sudan after the declaration of a state of emergency brought an end to a government that was meant to see in democracy. the general who led the takeover says he had to act with growing protest assigned the country was in turmoil for he demonstrates as have been killed in a day of protests with the internet down at port shot and prime minister detained. he but morgan reports now from cartoon. i got after a month of power, struggle with the billy leaders for dance general have states
ready the military takes charge in sudan, dissolving the transitional government and imposing a state of emergency. thousands. paul wants the streets to protest against the takeover. 3 demonstrators killed and dozens more injured. ah une parker. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up turkey's president cautions, 10 foreign governments over interfering in his country's affairs. but a major diplomatic crisis has been averted from now. on facebook whistleblower francis hogan tiles....
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the people of sudan did not survive just fine, but the elite military generals did. and i think what this crew proves is that the military generals are putting their own interests above the interest of the sudanese people. that's number one. number 2, they may have well received some assurances from friendly government suggesting that they might step in with emergency funds to fill the vacuum that's been created by the suspension of international assistance into the country. but i think the bottom line is that the military took this decision, believing that it could withstand the pressure that was going to come from the street and from, from the international community. i think only time will tell if that's the case. he or the in court of justice as order poland to pay a daily fine of more than $1000000.00 in a row for judicial reforms. the u as angry that a chamber within the polish supreme court, which is meant to discipline judges earlier, a polish court within challenge. the supremacy if e law in the country and to simmons reports from the calmness of the europea
the people of sudan did not survive just fine, but the elite military generals did. and i think what this crew proves is that the military generals are putting their own interests above the interest of the sudanese people. that's number one. number 2, they may have well received some assurances from friendly government suggesting that they might step in with emergency funds to fill the vacuum that's been created by the suspension of international assistance into the country. but i think the...
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jake: i'll start with sudan and then to burma. in sudan we have been in close contact with regional leaders including in the gulf to make sure that we're closely coordinating and sending a clear message to the military in sudan that they should first and foremost cease any violence against innocent civilians, that they should release those who have been detain and get back on a democratic path. we will continue to do that. we'll stay closely coordinated and aligned with all of the stake holders who we believe have influence in khartoum. second, we have made clear that we are deeply alarmed. secretary blinken put out a statement yesterday by the actions taken 36 hours ago by the sudanese security forces including the arrest of multiple civilian officials and the detention of prime minister hamda. we believe it undermines the transition to civilian rule and reject the assertion that this is within the authority of the military leadership in sudan. from our per spiskt, these actions are utterly unacceptable. they contravene the const
jake: i'll start with sudan and then to burma. in sudan we have been in close contact with regional leaders including in the gulf to make sure that we're closely coordinating and sending a clear message to the military in sudan that they should first and foremost cease any violence against innocent civilians, that they should release those who have been detain and get back on a democratic path. we will continue to do that. we'll stay closely coordinated and aligned with all of the stake holders...
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the people of sudan did not survive just fine, but the elite military generals did. and i think what this crew proves is that the military generals are putting their own interests above the interest of the sudanese people. that's number one. number 2, they may have well received some assurances from friendly government suggesting that they might step in with emergency funds to fill the vacuum that's been created by the suspension of international assistance into the country. but i think, but the bottom line is that the military took this decision, believing that it could withstand the pressure that was going to come from the street and from, from the international community. i think only time will tell if that's the case. the european court of justice has ordered poland to pay a daily fine of war, the $1000000.00 in a row over judicial reforms. he was angry of a chamber within the polish supreme court, which meant he discipline judges. earlier, a polish koch willing challenge the supremacy the law in the country and to sentence reports from the calmness of the europe
the people of sudan did not survive just fine, but the elite military generals did. and i think what this crew proves is that the military generals are putting their own interests above the interest of the sudanese people. that's number one. number 2, they may have well received some assurances from friendly government suggesting that they might step in with emergency funds to fill the vacuum that's been created by the suspension of international assistance into the country. but i think, but...
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the crew has already had an economic and political impact on sudan. the u. s. has announced it will hold back a $700000000.00 assistance package that was meant for the transitional government that has been deposed. the african union suspended sedans, membership on wednesday. and the world bank, which provided financial assistance, has with held back to so to less than a lot of lieutenant general abdel had the hell behind that. he took power and dissolved the cabinets to avoid sliding into civil war. his promised a cabinet of professionals, but some analysts see forming a government accepted by all will not be easy if they manage to come up with ah, an acceptable or government government that is formed with a real expert who are independent from political affiliations. who can be trusted to take the country into election in 2020 city it would go to for us. it was the stipulated before i think that would be the key. these demonstrators say they'll continue to build their momentum. for more protests calling for an end to the military rule, several people have been
the crew has already had an economic and political impact on sudan. the u. s. has announced it will hold back a $700000000.00 assistance package that was meant for the transitional government that has been deposed. the african union suspended sedans, membership on wednesday. and the world bank, which provided financial assistance, has with held back to so to less than a lot of lieutenant general abdel had the hell behind that. he took power and dissolved the cabinets to avoid sliding into civil...
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special envoy for the horn of africa, which includes sudan. ambassador feltman, welcome back to the "newshour." let's start with the activist and what she just said. the street does not want a return to the 2019 power-sharing deal. do you hear their concerns, given that the 2019 deal ended up in this coup? jeffrey: i think we all understand their demands, their concerns. general burhan and the army, they betrayed the spirit of the 2019 revolution, and they betrayed the letter and the spirit of that constitutional document. this was supposed to be a military-civilian partnership. the civilians did not get to choose the military leaders who were their partners. and the military was not supposed to be choosing their civilian partners. this week, general burhan and his forces attempted to choose the military -- civilian partners that they were going to be dealing with. and that is simply a violation, a betrayal of the aspirations of the sudanese people. nick: but what are you asking the military to do? are you accepting if they simply go back to t
special envoy for the horn of africa, which includes sudan. ambassador feltman, welcome back to the "newshour." let's start with the activist and what she just said. the street does not want a return to the 2019 power-sharing deal. do you hear their concerns, given that the 2019 deal ended up in this coup? jeffrey: i think we all understand their demands, their concerns. general burhan and the army, they betrayed the spirit of the 2019 revolution, and they betrayed the letter and the...
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larry in sudan. thanks very much. >>> the senate recommended criminal charges for jair bolsonaro for his handling of the pandemic. he is asking the supreme court to intervene claiming the commission doesn't have the authority to investigate him. and there is no support for mr. bolsonaro coming from his counterpart in venezuela. in a televised speech, president nicolas maduro called bolsonaro an idiot over his baseless claims covid-19 vaccines could increase the risk of aids. he said they protect as well as save lives. he said president bolsonaro's remarks were something stupid, typical of someone from the right. discredited and not loved by his people. those were maduro's words. >>> president bolsonaro's approval rating is at the lowest point since he took office in 2019. but he's getting a vote of confidence from a former leader who shares his political outlook. >>> he's been dubbed the trump of the tropics. and with less than a year until the brazilian election, president jair bolsonaro is getting
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s. military footprint on the ground in sudan. there's no training. it's not like there's disrupted some sort of training partnership, a relationship there. there's note that we don't have a u. s. military presence on the ground to those ends. condemnation though, support them from, from the european union, various countries that make it up or to the arab league. the african union varies some talk that perhaps this could spiral into, into a civil war. obviously, we must understand the realities, but the military with, with all its guns, has a big advantage that they could very well use violence to reach their aim, to restore stability. but it must also be understood that there are many people who are sick of the military who was sick of all the the autocratic rule that has been imposed on them for so many decades of whom desperately want to transition to a democracy. even with all the trouble that brings and we have seen economic collapse over the last few years in sudan, the currency collapse, the heights in prices for fuel power, food and other comm
s. military footprint on the ground in sudan. there's no training. it's not like there's disrupted some sort of training partnership, a relationship there. there's note that we don't have a u. s. military presence on the ground to those ends. condemnation though, support them from, from the european union, various countries that make it up or to the arab league. the african union varies some talk that perhaps this could spiral into, into a civil war. obviously, we must understand the realities,...
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several protesters are reportedly shot dead on more than a 100 injured mile interrupts on the streets of sudan hours after a military paragraph prompt lobel condemnation with the u. s. halting financial ah 247 news life from moscow. this is the news, our and our team. my name's you know, neil hello and welcome to the program. our top story, u. k. paramedics have raised fears of an utterly unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service. they claim the pressures of the winter season could prove insurmountable unless the cobra pandemic is brought under control. there are absolutely situations where people waiting many, many hours, both to get into the hospital. and then once they've been in the hospital waiting to see a doctor cost, it has a detrimental effect on anybody who's waiting for hours either in london. so sitting in an emergency department and nobody working in those services wants to see that happens. but there is a huge amount of pressure on the chest at the moment. well, ambulances have reported cues lasting hours. i cite hospitals as they wait for their patients to be admitted. l
several protesters are reportedly shot dead on more than a 100 injured mile interrupts on the streets of sudan hours after a military paragraph prompt lobel condemnation with the u. s. halting financial ah 247 news life from moscow. this is the news, our and our team. my name's you know, neil hello and welcome to the program. our top story, u. k. paramedics have raised fears of an utterly unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service. they claim the pressures of the winter season could...
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that's why what's going on in sudan has blip on the radar. for the state department in washington, there are other threats outside the country. you need a competent and a capable military. the worry outside the region is that the sudanese military is not competent and it is not capable. let me say one thing we don't need to involve the issue of military as a british for always thought to, to avoid discussing issues related to the civilian civilian issues. there are many, 3 according to the constitutional document. the call of the hand over the never meant to them as he believed in july 2022. this is what i had it for one of the classified officer in the, in the, in the minister of justice. he told the flag that i, this is not you. so now the issue is reforming the rule in coalition, the f a c, it is a periodic. you know? because now the problem now that we have to ever see the little bomb representing under this other group of as a see even to hand over to the civilian. how do does asking, we need to agree who to be handed over to the, the ci
that's why what's going on in sudan has blip on the radar. for the state department in washington, there are other threats outside the country. you need a competent and a capable military. the worry outside the region is that the sudanese military is not competent and it is not capable. let me say one thing we don't need to involve the issue of military as a british for always thought to, to avoid discussing issues related to the civilian civilian issues. there are many, 3 according to the...
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the transitional government signed with sudan scribbled groups in october last year. in the south sudanese capital, juba, widely known as the juba accord, the deal includes a wealth sharing agreement as well as repressions for those hot by the countries long conflict. it also promises that a ton of refugees displaced by fighting. i saw, isn't mama's jo marble on it? okay, i don't know amana we are totally against a job or a court. we were not invited in the whole process was hijacked by foreigners. the government knows who our leaders are to will did them still talking with them if they want this blockade lifted wind and how the other sedans, traditional government has pledged to walk on a political process to resolve the problems of instances done by its either the protest as will brocaded this port to lift it immediately, the government has also said the countries on the verge of running out of ascension medicines, fuel, and wit. the protest us however, deny they've been holding back shipments of food and medical supplies. i'll buy on on the gallo bottom by, on the
the transitional government signed with sudan scribbled groups in october last year. in the south sudanese capital, juba, widely known as the juba accord, the deal includes a wealth sharing agreement as well as repressions for those hot by the countries long conflict. it also promises that a ton of refugees displaced by fighting. i saw, isn't mama's jo marble on it? okay, i don't know amana we are totally against a job or a court. we were not invited in the whole process was hijacked by...
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that's why what's going on in sudan has blip on the radar. for the state department in washington, there are other threats outside the country. you need a competent and a capable military. the worry outside the region is that the sudanese military is not competent and it is not capable. let me say one thing we don't need to involve the issue of military as a british for always thought to, to avoid discussing issues related to the civilian civil initials, ml 3 according to the constitutional document that will take over the handle that the never meant to them as a 1000000000 in july 2022. this is what i had it for. i'm one of the classified officer in the, in the, in the minister of justice. he told us like that and this is not, you shall know. the issue is reforming the ruling collision, the f f c. it is the parity now because now the problem now that we have to, if a see the little bomb representing under this other group of as a see even to hand over to the civilian. as i do does asking, we need to agree who to be handed over to the civilia
that's why what's going on in sudan has blip on the radar. for the state department in washington, there are other threats outside the country. you need a competent and a capable military. the worry outside the region is that the sudanese military is not competent and it is not capable. let me say one thing we don't need to involve the issue of military as a british for always thought to, to avoid discussing issues related to the civilian civil initials, ml 3 according to the constitutional...
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the us says it will suspend $700000000.00 of a to sudan in response to the qu.
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a season of special coverage on al jazeera, ah, antique, who protests is returned to the streets of sudan the day after the military takeover . ah, uncommon, santa maria here in doha. this is the world news from al jazeera, southeast asian leaders are meeting for summit, focused on me and mob have excluded the countries june to lead it from attending. also, australia commits to a 35 percent emissions cut by 2030. the world is want its way of tracking containing global warming and we get racks as to the taliban unit aiming to provide security at cobbles, air force. ah, oliver, an answer to protest is, are on the streets for 2nd day in sudan defiant despite the violent response by security forces to the crew. on monday it was of course led by the military lead abdul father albert han and is attracting widespread international condemnation. the u. s. is suspended $700000000.00 in emergency aid and is demanding the release of everyone, including be prime minister, abdullah hum dock. also, there is the united nations security council which will discuss sudan behind closed doors. later on tuesd
a season of special coverage on al jazeera, ah, antique, who protests is returned to the streets of sudan the day after the military takeover . ah, uncommon, santa maria here in doha. this is the world news from al jazeera, southeast asian leaders are meeting for summit, focused on me and mob have excluded the countries june to lead it from attending. also, australia commits to a 35 percent emissions cut by 2030. the world is want its way of tracking containing global warming and we get racks...
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and this is a lifeline, not just for sudan itself, but also for south su, done, and sofa. the beecher elders are not budging, they're saying there was hon. that ground until the government agrees to miss their demands. no matter though they're on the ground for us infants, you don, thank you so much man. on our chinese housing giant, ever grunt has had its share suspended as investors await a statement about its future. the firm said the trade holds in hong kong came ahead of an announcement on a major transaction. ever grand has run into trouble over the past few months as beijing tightened rules in the property sector terrain and debt levels. the company shares have fallen by nearly 80 percent. just since the start of this year. i'm moving on and south korea says it's restored or communication channel with north korea. chung cuts that hotline back in august in protest against military drills that sol conducted with united states. but since then, north korea has indicated it may hold, talks with its southern neighbor from mcbride has more now from hong kong on what all th
and this is a lifeline, not just for sudan itself, but also for south su, done, and sofa. the beecher elders are not budging, they're saying there was hon. that ground until the government agrees to miss their demands. no matter though they're on the ground for us infants, you don, thank you so much man. on our chinese housing giant, ever grunt has had its share suspended as investors await a statement about its future. the firm said the trade holds in hong kong came ahead of an announcement on...
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polymers, ah, earth rise, re imagining plastic on al jazeera ah has protest spread against the qu, in sudan international pressure is mounting on its military leaders. ah, hello there, i'm is darcy at hand. this is out is here at live from doha. also coming up tension and pakistan as a band group threatened to march to the capitol after police officers are killed in a day of violence. farmers entree lanka, whole protest against a government ban on chemical fertilizers has the cultivation season gets underway. plus, i'm charlotte bellis and the maternity ward of dusty but she state hospital in cobble were dr. so the suspension of foreign aid is putting these woman's lives in jupiter . ah now sedans military has been increasing its crackdown on the opposition 3 days now after it seized power, and a qu general abdel fat albert han has now dismissed at least 6 ambassadors from their posts. they were part of a group of diplomats abroad who announced their rejection of the military takeover . and now more protesters had been arrested during street demonstrations bats after state oil company worke
polymers, ah, earth rise, re imagining plastic on al jazeera ah has protest spread against the qu, in sudan international pressure is mounting on its military leaders. ah, hello there, i'm is darcy at hand. this is out is here at live from doha. also coming up tension and pakistan as a band group threatened to march to the capitol after police officers are killed in a day of violence. farmers entree lanka, whole protest against a government ban on chemical fertilizers has the cultivation season...
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rival demonstrations in sudan. supporters of a civilian government are worried the military will abort the transition to democracy. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin tonight with the worsening situation at the border between belarus and the european union. polish media are reporting police have found the body of a syrian man in a river dividing poland and belarus. if confirmed, he would be the seventh person today near the border in recent weeks. dozens of people have crossed from belarus into the european union through poland, less the way neah, latvia and more than 4000 have made as far as germany in recent weeks. russell's has accused belarus of luring people to the border with the promise of easy access to the european union. for more on this, i am joined by georgia. she is a senior adviser on he military and diplomacy for the international federation of the red cross. she was at the border today between poland and belar
rival demonstrations in sudan. supporters of a civilian government are worried the military will abort the transition to democracy. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin tonight with the worsening situation at the border between belarus and the european union. polish media are reporting police have found the body of a syrian man in a river dividing poland and belarus. if confirmed, he would be the seventh...
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the lightest from sudan and around the world on al jazeera. and just as compelling, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the scene of the explosion in spite, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about living under fascism was life unequalled broadcasting. some notes have been on august night, he was born a happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running. it's the was most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous change. context india dixon in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context india. and alex is eda ah pitches don't. why, that's the beauty of television. journalism i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story. sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do
the lightest from sudan and around the world on al jazeera. and just as compelling, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the scene of the explosion in spite, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about living under fascism was life unequalled broadcasting. some notes have been on august night, he was born a happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year...
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cartoon, bahama da da has more now from fort sudan. there is very little activity going all not pulled. so done that be jer tribesmen will, protesting what they call marginalization by the government of body kaden the gates to the port with huge rocks, and also have lined at the gate to the port a with protest. us was holding hands to ensure that nothing exists or nothing and passed the port. and there was a delegation from the government led by competent ministers. i'm the only thing of the days of negotiations that they were able to go back with was m a yes. to the expedition of salt sudanese oil from these port, these port is a mid to lifeline. not just for sudan, but also for neighboring cells. have done the 164000 bottles of oil salsa, don, producers. every day are exported through these port m. and m right now, the government is complaining that there is a shortage of medicines and vital commodities. and it says, this cannot continue the calls, the actions of the b. j. tribesmen who have a cut it these auction out as a criminal,
cartoon, bahama da da has more now from fort sudan. there is very little activity going all not pulled. so done that be jer tribesmen will, protesting what they call marginalization by the government of body kaden the gates to the port with huge rocks, and also have lined at the gate to the port a with protest. us was holding hands to ensure that nothing exists or nothing and passed the port. and there was a delegation from the government led by competent ministers. i'm the only thing of the...
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at the coal face on al jazeera, ah ha, protest is returned to the streets denouncing monday's qu in sudan, while the u. s. suspends millions of dollars in 8. ah, i can all santa maria here in doha with the world news from al jazeera southeast asian leaders are meeting for a summit, focused on me and mark, but having excluded the country's john to lead it from attending. also, australia commits to a 35 percent emissions cut by the a 2030 as the world is warned its way off track and containing global warming. and we get rare access to the taliban unit. aiming to provide security at cobbles, internationally. what's ah, well, a day after the coo and protest as are on the streets again in sudan defiant despite the violent response by security forces on monday, the crew by the military laid out they'll fat audible. hon is also attracting widespread international condemnation. the u. s. for example, suspending $700000000.00 in emergency aid and demanding the release of everyone detained, including the prime minister of dela hm doc. also, the united nations security council will discuss sudan beh
at the coal face on al jazeera, ah ha, protest is returned to the streets denouncing monday's qu in sudan, while the u. s. suspends millions of dollars in 8. ah, i can all santa maria here in doha with the world news from al jazeera southeast asian leaders are meeting for a summit, focused on me and mark, but having excluded the country's john to lead it from attending. also, australia commits to a 35 percent emissions cut by the a 2030 as the world is warned its way off track and containing...
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this port is not just the lifeline for sudan, but also for its landlocked neighbor, south sudan, which ships $160000.00 bottles of oil. through here, every day, a government delegation managed to convince the protesters law week to allow south sudan to resume its exports of oil. costume was one of the protest, as it won't allow the closure of the porch to continue any longer. the tribesmen say they won't leave till their grievances are dressed for now, the standoff continues. mohammed i da, well just either put to done this month's legitimacy of election in iraq was one of the top demands of anti government purchase. in 2019 more than 600 people were killed during those demonstrations. and the city of nasiriyah saw the largest 2nd largest number of casualties. not many people there say bel boycott. the election mahmoud and white houses of tuba will see iraq's contentious legislative election. but for many in the city of nasiriyah, the month is associated with grief. and dissent, security forces have killed at least 150 of the cities young people since october 2019. they were part of th
this port is not just the lifeline for sudan, but also for its landlocked neighbor, south sudan, which ships $160000.00 bottles of oil. through here, every day, a government delegation managed to convince the protesters law week to allow south sudan to resume its exports of oil. costume was one of the protest, as it won't allow the closure of the porch to continue any longer. the tribesmen say they won't leave till their grievances are dressed for now, the standoff continues. mohammed i da,...
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i mentioned the us suspending aid to sudan that will no doubt be hard knocked for the country. earlier we heard from sedan analyst julian laska balances and she said it's going to be a major setback for culture. what the crew late is, what really, really keen on most seed may have been saying since long before the co happened is to be taken off a united states terrorist list which anyway, which was done of course. so you know, that will be the re, a weapon, they could you tell them unless the sentence or the u. s. has evidence of terrorism, terrorist links, then they're not going to put them back. so i think the calculation of securely just says that they can get away with this for some time. and that's the time you need to consolidate. a to is to also not only from the united states, of course, but from here opinion from various other countries, from arab countries and so on. if any of that is suspended, it will make a difference to me. people, the army has a lot of industries of its own, and in fact it has been much talk recently in the civilian wing of the government. they t
i mentioned the us suspending aid to sudan that will no doubt be hard knocked for the country. earlier we heard from sedan analyst julian laska balances and she said it's going to be a major setback for culture. what the crew late is, what really, really keen on most seed may have been saying since long before the co happened is to be taken off a united states terrorist list which anyway, which was done of course. so you know, that will be the re, a weapon, they could you tell them unless the...
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that money is now frozen, it will not go to sudan. also, the national security advisor is saying that the u. s. has been speaking to gulf countries in particular to coordinate its response to make sure that everybody within the region along with the us taking a common ground in terms of dealing with the situation. so strong reaction at this point from the us administration. the morning going to the sudanese army lead is that they must restore the process of democracy as soon as possible. and 1st of all that they must seek any attacks against civilians that had been reported in the recent date. so once again, you've got very strong reaction from the united states, remembering as well back to the relationship with sudan had been warming up in recent months. the to that was taken off the terror list by the us government last year. now this obviously a set back to the relationship between the 2 countries. the us says it's exploring ways or steps that it will take next. solomon baldo is a sudan analyst and senior policy advisor at century
that money is now frozen, it will not go to sudan. also, the national security advisor is saying that the u. s. has been speaking to gulf countries in particular to coordinate its response to make sure that everybody within the region along with the us taking a common ground in terms of dealing with the situation. so strong reaction at this point from the us administration. the morning going to the sudanese army lead is that they must restore the process of democracy as soon as possible. and...
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we've had real difficulty in getting hold of people in sudan. it's been really heartbreaking to hear numbers that we had dialed in the past of leaders who were excited about their country's future ring out and people are genuinely concerned about the fate of the prime minister and his wife who are being held in an unknown location. demonstrators say they believe in themselves and their ability to stay on the streets. >> and they have a history of it. nima elbagir, thank you for the reporting. >>> and "the lead" with jake tapper starts after this very quick break. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini. fire! nas... spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? i don't have any money. you don't look broke... (birds chirping) ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ (phone beep) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (music quieter) ♪ (phone clicks) ♪ ♪ you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching
we've had real difficulty in getting hold of people in sudan. it's been really heartbreaking to hear numbers that we had dialed in the past of leaders who were excited about their country's future ring out and people are genuinely concerned about the fate of the prime minister and his wife who are being held in an unknown location. demonstrators say they believe in themselves and their ability to stay on the streets. >> and they have a history of it. nima elbagir, thank you for the...
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there also force the closure of a pipeline that carries imported crude to the capital cartoon. sudan was already facing shortages theming from their comic upheaval caused by the overthrow of present on what has anal basheba in 2019 ahamed. abdul jazeera pot sudan o to the philippines, where the president, rodrigo de tirty, says that he is preparing his defense against an international criminal court investigation into his so called war on drugs. to 30 papers, he insisted he would not cooperate with inquiry claim the court has no jurisdiction in the philippines. rights, groups of estimated tens of thousands of people were killed as part of his campaign . on saturday to 30 announced he will retire from politics after his term, and spain has rescued a group of people from doing any off the coast of new yorker who said they had spent 12 days at sea. some of the of 14 rescued were suffering from burns and dehydration searches underway for 3 others. hundreds have died or gone missing while attempting the dangerous crossing to you. as soon as we have 11 people to arrive, 2 of them have been
there also force the closure of a pipeline that carries imported crude to the capital cartoon. sudan was already facing shortages theming from their comic upheaval caused by the overthrow of present on what has anal basheba in 2019 ahamed. abdul jazeera pot sudan o to the philippines, where the president, rodrigo de tirty, says that he is preparing his defense against an international criminal court investigation into his so called war on drugs. to 30 papers, he insisted he would not cooperate...
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the £700 million economic support fund was intended to help sudan's transition to democracy. crowds of people remain on the streets to protest against the coup. seven people are known to have been killed and dozens injured in clashes with the security forces, while troops are reported to be going from house to house to arrest protst organisers. anne soy reports. keeping the flames of democracy alive. it is here on the streets of sudan cities they were fanned, and the people are back trying to stop the military extinguishing them. they shared power with the army and there was the promise of elections, so the coup is seen as a betrayal. translation: we re'ect it completely. * we have to go back to the constitutional document. the government should be handed to civilians and you should free all those you detained. thousands heeded the call to defend democracy and some are paying a heavy price. but many of these images were blocked on state media. they played patriotic songs all day instead, breaking only to bring this announcement by the head of the ruling council. translation:
the £700 million economic support fund was intended to help sudan's transition to democracy. crowds of people remain on the streets to protest against the coup. seven people are known to have been killed and dozens injured in clashes with the security forces, while troops are reported to be going from house to house to arrest protst organisers. anne soy reports. keeping the flames of democracy alive. it is here on the streets of sudan cities they were fanned, and the people are back trying to...
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members of this tribe in the eastern state of sudan are trying to protest to cancel this. those who negotiated on behalf of eastern states do not represent them and they have been marginalized. they also blocked fuel and other commodities such as wheat being brought in. thursday, dozens of trucks came into pickup medical equipment and medicine. councilmembers allow that as an exception but would escalate actions if there man's are not met. the medicines import community says the unrest in the east is forcing some companies to hold shipments. >> for private suppliers that delivered pharmacies, there medicines that arrived at the port but cannot be cleared and there are several containers waiting at the port in saudi arabia. those could not come because of the protests and then companies are supposed to supply us with medicines but the shipping companies have said because of the protests they will not deliver to sudan. >> the standoff between the government and the protesters does not appear close to being resolved and many of those struggling to buy medicines at high cost f
members of this tribe in the eastern state of sudan are trying to protest to cancel this. those who negotiated on behalf of eastern states do not represent them and they have been marginalized. they also blocked fuel and other commodities such as wheat being brought in. thursday, dozens of trucks came into pickup medical equipment and medicine. councilmembers allow that as an exception but would escalate actions if there man's are not met. the medicines import community says the unrest in the...
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not just for sudan, but also for neighboring cells. have done the 164000 bottles of oil salsa done producers. every day are exported through these port m and m right now, the government is complaining that there is a shortage of med since and vital commodities. and it says, this cannot continue the calls, the actions of the b j at tribesmen who have a cut of these action out as criminal unsafe. they will not allow them to continue holding the government hostage. however, talking to some of the be the protest as they told us, that they will stay put, they will not move on it until the government accepts to listen to their grievances . on top of that is what they say that they were not consulted when the government signed the juba piece, a court with other armed groups in the country. there's been a shoot out incidence. capitalistic purity forces investigator cell allegedly housing members of an armed group. witnesses say that they saw security forces exchange gunfire with a group inside a residential building in cartoon. sh, this comes
not just for sudan, but also for neighboring cells. have done the 164000 bottles of oil salsa done producers. every day are exported through these port m and m right now, the government is complaining that there is a shortage of med since and vital commodities. and it says, this cannot continue the calls, the actions of the b j at tribesmen who have a cut of these action out as criminal unsafe. they will not allow them to continue holding the government hostage. however, talking to some of the...
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this port is not just the lifeline for sudan, but also for its landlocked neighbor, south sudan, which ships $160000.00 bottles of oil. through here, every day, a government delegation managed to convince the protest as last week to allow south sudan to resume its exports of oil. costume has worn the protest as it won't allow the closure of the porch to continue any longer. the tribesmen say they won't leave till their grievances are dressed for now. the standoff continues. mohammed i da well. just eda put sedan. facebook's bosses pushing back after whistle blurred, told members of the us congress that the social media john puts profit over safety . francis huggins. his sites owned by the company hom, children stood divisions, and we can democracy is she had returns, he followed her testimony on capitol hill. frances, how can presented a damning picture of facebook as a company knowingly disseminating false information that could at side anger and hatred among uses negatively impact, teenager mental health and even stroke ethnic violence. but goals, she says to increase the time uses s
this port is not just the lifeline for sudan, but also for its landlocked neighbor, south sudan, which ships $160000.00 bottles of oil. through here, every day, a government delegation managed to convince the protest as last week to allow south sudan to resume its exports of oil. costume has worn the protest as it won't allow the closure of the porch to continue any longer. the tribesmen say they won't leave till their grievances are dressed for now. the standoff continues. mohammed i da well....