Administration. And the bring troops and libyas war will be live in tunisia on the final day of the u. N. Backs. Fighting ethiopias move into greater region is escalating with the reports of rockets hitting civilian areas. And growing concerns of ethnic cleansing, the countrys Human Rights Commission is sending a team to investigate reports of massacres in my car. Drop, Amnesty International says that its likely that hundreds of civilians were stabbed to death. The government blames forces loyal to, to graze leaders and allegations they deny. Thousands of people fleeing to neighboring sudan lived outside aljazeera have it out. Oh, hes in the city of gonda on the border of the t great region. One of the leaders, of the c. P. L. If im sorry, we cant go to the habits we appear to have lost contact with him. He was there a minute ago. Well move on and well come back and have it out over just a few moments. Actually i had sent us an update a while ago. Heres what he had to say. 2 explosions rocked the cities. And according to the government, hospitals, doctors managing the operation, integrated region. Explosions was forced by law. When 2 missiles fired allegedly, from the to cry, region by Region Administration, which is fighting european Government Forces both missiles according to the task force. What targeting the airports in the Region Administration head who walked out of the region. And also in this city where i am in the ancient city of the airport was awful targeted, but it is the mass murder of civilians like this, holding so much concern, not just in ethiopia, but also within the national community. In the small town of my khadra about 140. 00, people are said to have been killed will be heading and also with knives and machetes. This is something that has created a lot of apparel and ethnic targeting and ethnic based violence had already been at an alarming level even before the conflict. In particular. I began but now it is hate speech and online that is taking marxs to a new level. Its the final day for Ethnic Armenians to leave areas of the go to a cutback that will be handed over to azerbaijan. Some of them set fire to their homes, they left 1st hand, many in controlled land to azerbaijan, is expected on sunday. Its part of a peace deal that has ended 6 weeks of fighting. I dont think we were children, you know, minyard crying and want to return home. Its very heart such a sore. In the end, we will put a fire to the house not to leave anything to muslims or National Media with more on the evacuation. Well, actually coming down this road, heading into our proper and facing certain future development. Now weve been all the way in which is that district where about 4 to 5000 were living. And i have to say over the past few days, all we have seen is a village, one after the other. People have already evacuated the area. Weve seen some people burning their houses, saying that they were, they were not going to leave them for anyone else. Meaning if and when they come back, our lines cut. Also a really great sense of loss among the few remaining. There chopping wood, theyre still taking whatever they have left to join their families across the border. Really get a sense that people are fleeing, theyre desperately scared about what could happen next. Even though we have seen the russian peace keepers making their way in, in large numbers, very long convoys for armenians. That would be really a symbol of protection. But they dont feel safe at this stage. Still regardless, and they have by and large already left the district. The u. S. President has spoken publicly for the 1st time since his election loss to joe biden. Donald trump updated americans on his response to the coronavirus pandemic. But he also enjoyed close to acknowledging that he may not be leading the countrys next administration. I dont fish the reports from washington incredibly, this is become a rare thing. Public remarks by donald trump his 1st since the election. And this was about protecting his legacy. The administration has initiated the single greatest mobilization in u. S. History, pioneering developing and manufacturing therapies and vaccines. In record time, there was no talk of the election result. This was an update on the fight against corona virus, the hope provided by a vaccine. But there was almost the slip, almost an acknowledgment, his time in the white house was coming to a close. Ideally, we wont go to a lockdown. I will not go, this administration will not be going to a lockdown. Hopefully the, the whatever happens in the future, who knows which administrator she will be, i guess time will tell, but i can tell you this administration will not go to a lockdown. The president has been adamant. He continues to fight in the courts to overturn an election. He claims without evidence was stolen from him, but hes running out of route. His campaign has dropped its action in arizona where joe biden has been declared. The winner cases in michigan and pennsylvania have run into legal difficulties. Law teams have quit the fight because lawsuits being dismissed by judges who seem quite exasperated with lawyers representing the trump campaign. Who simply do not have facts. The president s own Cyber Security experts have declared the election to be the most secured in american history. Something the president was keen to take credit for while at the same time, claiming it had been rigged by the democrats against him. Another sign, the white house is moving towards acceptance of the result. From monday, joe biden will start receiving the daily intelligence briefing. Something the trumpet ministration had blocked since the election. Biden campaigns reaction about each passing day. Lack of access to current classified operations or back channel conversations that are happening really with the american peoples interest as a release to their National Security interests. Donald trump is arguably the most accessible president in modern history. But he left the rose garden, refusing to take questions about the election result. And if his days in the white house were numbered, alan fischer, washington a near 30 years since fire has been brought to an end in the disputed territory of Western Sahara. The printer, pendants policy front as to clear the deal over after american troops launched an operation in the region. Government authorities deny that any fighting is taking place. Laura burton, manley reports a conflict frozen for 3 decades, but never resolved. Now a fragile truce in the Western Sahara between morocco and a Pro Independence group is under threat. The policies are of france, has been fighting for an independent state in Western Sahara. An area where between mauritania to the south america, to the north, with a population of around half a 1000000 people. But morocco also claims this vast stretch of desert. Robert accuses policies, are you front of blocking a main highway thats preventing the flow of goods between mauritania and morocco. But the policy sorry of front accuses morocco of carrying out attacks against its people, and of igniting war. Has publicly officially acknowledged the fact of launching an armed attack on millions demonstrating peacefully in Western Sahara. Blatant violation has occurred of between the moroccan in the air force and the brokers government held in the mergence meeting to address the situation. Another, this wrote is important when it comes to the movement of civilians and goods. And because such actions were a violation of the u. N. Sponsored cease fire agreement, morocco, in order to fulfill its duties, ordered its military forces to intervene and build a sand barrier to protect the area from any future breaches niggas between morocco, the policy area and mauritania, have remained suspended for several months. The u. N. Is calling for restraint. The secretary general remains committed to doing his utmost to avoid the collapse of the cease fire that has been in place since 6 september 1991. And he is determined to do Everything Possible to remove all obstacles, to the resumption of the political process, the 2 sides of battle for control of the region. Since 975. 00, when spain pulled out of the area, took control but barely and led to a war that continued until 1991. When the un broke an armistice. But its a complex thats left tens of thousands of people displaced from their homes. Many of the sarai refugees have been living for decades in vast, sprawling camps along algerias border with morocco. The conditions are harsh and they continue to rely on humanitarian assistance to survive. But the political impasse continues, and its unlikely these people return to their homes any time soon. Were going to weather update next here on aljazeera them growing fears will tell you why farmers in the ivory coast feeling bitter. And what it means for the worlds chocolate supply and this tylenol island has one of the highest corona virus infection rates in the u. K. Now, its about to feel the full effect of drugs. It hello typhoon vanco is one day so far up again. Its going to hit the coast fairly suit. So within 24 hours, its current status give it waves of 9 meters out in the open water. And wind speed, a 155. 00 might to try a little bit for it makes landfall. But even if it does, its still going to be potentially pretty wind damage, of course. Yet more flooding, the flood potential 202501, which is of rain for the sites, obviously showers pretty well scattered and just a blocking screen alysia the 1st of the seasons. South of the equator, indian ocean cyclons indicating, rely on the new year where you like to get more of those. And then head towards the western side, and they dorothy, east of australia. But thats to come yesterday, an equal record 46. 00 degrees was recorded in fitzroy crossing. That is in western australia, up in the kimberley, its cooled down a bit, the heats being pushed across the heart of a strain down towards adelaide. Alice springs, for example, that 40 on a windy day, the wind dies down you back to average. By the time you get to monday and that certainly 6 in adelaide wont last. By the time we do get to monday, the wind directions changed here back down a long way to 22 on the council cos the once mighty financial capitals of the world have been reduced to those towns by the pandemic. Can they reinvent themselves . Plus to accuse president of far as the Central Bank Governor up, his son in law steps down as finance minister. Counting the cost on aljazeera revealing Eco Friendly Solutions to comeback threats to our planet on which is iraq. Well again, this is al jazeera. Lets remind you of the main news this hour. Ethiopias government says the fighters integrate the 5 rockets of 2 cities in neighboring in a neighboring region that says thousands flee to sudan. Human Rights Commission is investigating reports of a massacre in the town of my country. Saturday is the final day for Ethnic Albanians to leave areas of the border cutback that will be handed over to azerbaijan. Some people set fire to the homes as they went firsthand versus expected to happen. On sunday. At a near 30 years cease fire has been poured to an end in the disputed territory of Western Sahara, a Pro Independence group policy ario front. To clear the deal over after moroccan troops launched operation. Rival factions in libya have agreed to hold nationwide elections in December Next year. It was announced at the u. N. Sponsored talks and tunis delegates for the go city. The appointment of an interim Government Military representatives of also been meeting inserts in central libya. Theyve been discussing the implementation of a cease fire deal signed last month. Clear areas in tunis where those talks taking place. Tell us more about this agreement to hold elections next year. Well, the big news coming out of tunis this morning is the plan to hold these National Elections next december. Thats the 24th of december 2021. So Christmas Eve next year. So why that particular date . Well, that marks the 70th anniversary of libyas declaration of independence through the united nations. From britain and france. Know there was a disputed election in libya in 2014. The result of which was the complete collapse of the judiciary and law enforcement. So its absolutely imperative to get the plans election for next year, completely raids to take place in a free and fair manner and in a safe environment. And thats really whats been on the agenda here in tunis. 65 delegates from libya have been here all week. How many plans to meet this election happened . You cant just hold an election to mortal. You need to build the infrastructure and specific mechanisms to be able to do that. And thats why these 13 months have been planned in order to get to that point, that farmer knew in envoy to libya, gas and salami. He has expressed optimism about about this latest development. And he actually was saying, in march sating exasperate that the lot of progress, the lack of support from the International Community to help to get this point. The reason he says hes optimistic mood is because theres a bit of momentum around these talks. This time of the military ceasefire signed last month. And thats that the cement going into these talks in chin chin this, which is the political track getting to the point where elections can take place safely. So theyre acting in voice stephanie williams. Yes, and some news replacement. She unknown to this plant, the election late last night local time. And thats actually a bit for for power really because of this election, which is the big news this morning, was made to group of journalists, 7000 miles away in new york city. Been a bit of disquiet about why it was, and i to the beach no media assembled here in tunis. But thats a small point really because the, the big thing is that progress is actually starting to take form from these talks in tunis. Now is stephanie williams, the current acting in voices say, its going into these talks. Youre not going to solve all of libyas problems in the 60 comptons in tunis. But if you dont trying to solve some of the problems, youre never going to get anywhere in the status quo will continue at the status quo because deterioration, life in libya is, is intolerable. And the 6700000 people deserve better than that. And thats the reason for these talks in tunis to try to get to a point along taking place alongside the military cease fire. And the talks happening in sirte in libya, to get to the point where they can be a lasting peace in the country next door. At libya that will hold her reporting live from this many thanks to antigovernment demonstrations in chile are continuing with people there demanding greater equality. Police found Water Cannons to disperse crowds in santiago. Nationwide demonstrations began more than a year ago, and tests have been falling from reforms to the Pension Health and education systems. Tension is high in mexico after a Police Crackdown on protests, anger has been growing over gender based violence following the murder of a 20 year old woman. The u. N. Says that on average 10 women are killed in mexico each day. Manufacturers in ivory coast say that theyre running out of Raw Materials violence over octobers disputed election has led to serious economic disruption. Protesters supplicated entire regions preventing supplies from reaching factories of serious i would address reports from abidjan at this cocoa processing factory workers prepare the last talk of beans for production there where that some of them may be working their last ships. Opposition protests against president Alassane Ouattara 30 have forced Manufacturing Companies to cut production. The factory manager says they have received only 40 tons of cocoa beans in 2 weeks. Instead of a daily consignment of 320 tons before the political crisis. The current political crisis has strangled towns like yemen, so cruel and many others were hit by violent demonstrations. Farmers were scared. No one wants to take chances, as there are many incidents where truckloads of goods were burnt. Constitutional changes enable president ouattara to run for 30. The opposition call it illegal, sparking protests that killed more than 85 people. 2 weeks after a tourist reelection. Tensions remain with clashes erupting in various parts of the country, impeding the delivery of Raw Materials. Factories need for production, excluding the countrys biggest export. Producers say the disruptions caused by the president ial election as theyre struggling with the effects of covered 19 would be felt for a very long time and more damage could be done if the political situation is not resolved quickly. With some considering cutting jobs, belvin market truck driver ends a drought or brings a truckload of yams. He says many of them spoiled because his truck was held up for 3 days. Its hard to the crisis has affected the transportation of products. There were barricades and entire highways cut off for 8 years. Ive recourses seen consistent Economic Growth of 7 percent, making it one of the best performing economies in africa. But experts warn that continuing violence and uncertainty could be devastating for some businesses, both in the short and long term. In the short term, the economy will contract a recession of sorts. Even if you dont have a recession in the short term growth will drop. What we see is growth will be around 1. 3 to 1. 5 percent next year. He says the basic infrastructure of the country requires this and please this will help ivory coast return to decent Economic Growth. But right now, there are growing fears that the political crisis will go on. More people will lose their jobs and the poverty already 47 percent or rise. How many degrees aljazeera Northern Ireland has been under coronavirus lockdown for weeks now and faces a further 2. There are signs that the measures have been affective, but the economic costs are great, especially in areas soon to feel the effects of the whole visited dairy and straw close to the irish border. Peeking out of the mall valley at the irish border and just a month ago, the most covert infected town in the u. K. Weeks of lockdown in Northern Ireland have brought the infection rate down by 70 percent. But the cost to the economy of straw ban and neighboring londonderry reliant on cross border trade and soon to face the full effects of drugs. It is hard to calculate there isnt that Spare Capacity to deal with . I downed in a city that really is still struggling with the long term impacts of the closure of this shipping industry. But yes, economically, as i say, 2008, the economic recession was much worst in the areas that were already weakest. Dairy is the weakest, the concrete areas for band of the week as the economy is in Northern Ireland, and they will be the ones that suffered the most hundreds of bombings in a town of just over 10000, people took their toll during decades of struggle against british rule but one shopkeeper told me this is worse in a clothing shop across the street. Another said the lights are on, but no ones buying their screws. If im honest, when we reopened in june, there was a certain amount of optimism. One of the in the, in the future of the next 6 months, or 3 sort of 3. Listen and go out of the team, even with a meal that its, its a tough sledding, but we have this sort of raise above it and im trying to be optimistic that well all get through it. And of all the thousands of gambles as well. When the peace bridge came to derry nearly a decade ago, it seemed to signal better times ahead, built with European Union funds connecting divided communities, a sectarian past giving way to a european future. But 1st breaks it. And now coded 19 have put paid to much of that. We still havent overcome the thought that belfast is the dominant part of the political culture of north nolen and belfast disfavored. And that is an inescapable reality of the western part of north not. And with one in 3 people out of work, majority nationalist sentiment in derry and struck down as consigned the area to decades of undue development and neglect. Theres nothing in its immediate future thats likely to change that got a whole aljazeera, dairy and strobe out its only has reported its highest number of new cases. Since the pandemic began, the Health Ministry registered almost 41000 infections and 550 deaths. In 24, the pandemic is gathering speed in the United States with record numbers of infections recorded. Jamie Public Health experts are warning the situation could get was real brunells reports 1000 cases are skyrocketing across the u. S. Hospitals in multiple states are running out of beds and protective equipment. Doctors and nurses are once again exhausted. Like every hospital across the country were overwhelmed or were getting overrun, governors across the country issued dire warnings, mandatory mask wearing orders and restrictions on businesses and social gatherings. The dreaded winter surges here, infection records are being set in states across the entire country. We report, record hospitalizations and deaths day after day. Our hospitals are full. 5 percent of the folks that that entered the hospital with covais dont make it out. One in 20, california join texas as the 1st states recording over 1000000 cases. Each. Meanwhile, president elect joe biden and his cold 900 task force are still barred by the outgoing trumpet, ministration from getting briefings on the situation. Its imperative that our team and our experts have better access. Some states like new mexico have imposed a near complete shutdown, but biden will not order a nation wide freeze when he takes office on january 20th. Were not in a place where were saying, shut the whole country down. Weve got to be more targeted. Americans are getting ready for the thanksgiving holiday, which traditionally involves big family gatherings. Public officials are begging them to limit groups. We must tell you, you must cancel the normal thanksgiving plans. The u. S. Centers for Disease Control forecast deaths could reach as many as 282000 over the next 4 weeks. Robert oulds aljazeera rescue operations are underway in the norman philippines, amid severe flooding left by typhoon vanco, thousands of people up and trapped, and homes in the car guy on region. At least 53 people are reported to diet. In zimbabwe, coronavirus restrictions led to the suspension of horse racing in march, hoping to revive the sport despite economic problems. There are reports from harare thomas masons his horse racing has been struggling here for years mainly because theres a worsening economy. But the coronavirus pandemic has made things worse. After a nationwide lockdown that lasted months. The government has now lifted some restrictions. That means horse racing can resume, but compared to some other countries in the region, zimbabwe has a lot of catching up to do. So africa have pressed on and very, very good list and lots and no breeding. We now rely on their racing to survive by their stock to come here and race what weve got on the best race cars in the world. Just as a common written here, guys in the u. K. Have come ridin here. Soaring inflation job losses, and the high cost of doing business in zimbabwe have affected all sectors of society. Only balancing raising big. Otherwise, consider allowing it can cost up to 400. 00 a month to feed an adult horse that excluding medical expenses. Despite the economic challenges, bridges tired of explains why she has chosen to carry on. Because we love it, its home. You know, we do, we make up our own, i think, and shes a vibrant star, which is what everyone does. You make a plan somehow you able to keep going, you know, a couple of years ago we did, we went through a bad stage. You were only 3 trainers, but we kept on going, you know, we ordinary lot of horses from south africa. Thankfully weve had a few more trainers come back and start up again. So we, are, we slowly growing a back to what we, what we should be. Over the years, several jockeys are trained for raced in and one competitions abroad. 11 into a god, and a massive passion to love what youre doing, everything before it will come together. They like to say, do you see it as sitting around . You know, its get the fittest but the one thing missing others dictators. The government banned large gatherings to prevent a spate of confidante teen. But those passionate about the sport say at least for now they are racing again. Terry with us. Hello, adrian for the good here in doha, the headlines. And if your peers government says that faces and to gray, a fired rockets into a neighboring region. Thousands of fleeing sudan the Human Rights Commission is investigating reports of a massacre in the northern town