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despite and go over the next election. during the pandemic, global markets rational as fees grow, that $1.00 of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00 and haitian migraines. trying to take a sign him in the us heading back to mexico and ah, hello. we start with breaking news from sudan where the sovereign council says there's been a failed qu attempt. the plot is reportedly attempted to take control of the state radio facility. for more on this hebrew morgan joined us on the phone from ca, to hello the hipaa. what more do we know about these filed co attempt coil? there also a lot of questions about which group exactly is behind this and the therapist who, what we do know in fact about 3 hours ago to walk up to what seemed like a pretty normal morning with the exception of that. the one of the bridge is leading to undermine which is one of the, which is the 20 off the capital cartoon. one of those which is where the blogs and that bridge. and we need to the sample of the military. now they were a couple of tang standing in front of the bridge is pending civilians from crossing over. and they were a lot of by those people who are trying to cross the bridge as to why there were times. 1 in those 2 bridges, thank him to report that there was a cool attempt and that the soldiers were taking over the sample and that they wanted to take over the state, television and radio. now exactly that group and why they tried to stage a coup. that's a question we're waiting for answers from the sovereignty council. they're expecting to issue where they're expected to issue a statement in a short while. but so far we've seen a lot of tweets from members of this help and sit down from one of them being the spokesman of the southern council in who has called on the people to support the military to transition and other members of the government or rather the ruling coalition of government calling for support of the transition. of course, this is a government that came to our falling, the overthrow of former president dominant here in april 2019 before signing a power sharing agreement between the military and the civilians. so right now there's a lot of questions on the minds of many people here in the dance, which we're waiting to hear answers for, to, from the counselor and issue a statement shortly. he would give us an insight into he did mentioned it briefly, just then give us an insight into the current political situation internally and externally in sudan. well, there is a bit of tension. both sides have admitted the military and the civilians which are in a power sharing agreement. both admitted that. 1 some tension between the 2 sides, but nevertheless they've always described their relationship as something unique. a model that many countries can follow. now there has been reports of tension between the rabbit support for says that the paramilitary group here in to that. a which is the head of that group is also part of the sovereignty counsel. in fact, he's been the head of the sovereignty council. they've been rumors of tension between his. 4 his courses and the military that hasn't tension in the capital repeatedly. and then there's of course the relationship between the military and. a the power sharing coalition, the coalition that they find to deal with in august of 2019, there's been repeatedly more aboard between the 2515, repeated statements issued by 25 condemning each other for move speaking. but nevertheless, all types have repeated that they have a unique partnership, a unique structure that they're calling to follow to ensure that dan actually has to election and follow. it's not only the democratic transition now down relationship with its neighbors has been up and down. there is, of course, egypt which it had military drills with several times over the past year, but then the tension between down and over the grand renaissance them as well as a 3000 kilometer area which straddled the border between sedan and if you yeah. now again, we're waiting for statement from the army to understand who exactly was behind the call and the purpose of the coo and exactly what needs to be for them. there's also another thing that we have to take into accounts now in the east of the country in the state of the state. specifically for to dan. there has been a lot of tension. in fact, the road leading to that date has been blocked by the tribe, known as the beach, were condemned to the peace agreement that was signed into the new capital schubert last year. they say that even though they were members from the east to sign on that piece agreement, it does not represent the demand. so internally that has been causing a lot of tension to the government. hebrew, how much does the economic situation in the country come into play here? now, when the government took our in august 2019, there were a lot of protests that followed because of the common conditions the installation was continuing, continuing to rise deeply. many people have complained that they were no longer able to afford, you know, basic commodities. and we've seen the rate of publicly go from 50 percent to over 70 percent. that's something that the government has admitted to what you've also seen earlier this year. the government evaluates currency and losing its exchange rate to be able to stabilize the economy according to what they've lifted fuel subsidies. and that has been something that many of the people in the country have not accepted in the states against that. but in the past month, there has been a report that has actually gone down. and a lot of people are saying that some certain to be the economic situation a starting to stabilize. so with the past 2 or 3 months, we have not seen a lot of poets as regarding the economy talking to average people. you would hear people talking about the economy. thing that they still find, be the come on commodities unaffordable. but a lot of them are saying that they're starting to see some changes in the economy. they're starting to see some improvements, especially since the devaluation of the currency. however, tell us a little bit about the mood on the street. you're obviously very familiar with sir dan, have you been able to speak to anyone about their reaction to this potential failed co welcome to monitor resources, have been understanding of what has happened. and they have said that this is a small group and that they are containing the situation. now the work who focused on here is contain and we've seen, but it is still very much an active operation that they're trying to control. then there's also normal people, people who are trying to understand what is happening. there has been a bit of traffic on the streets. you could see you could spend some kind of tension, you know, there is a bit of a difference from everyday or some and this morning. people trying to understand what is happening, a lot of them waiting for that army statement to let them know what has been going under what has been happening and what is still underweight in the capital. have to wonder whether there is anything due to the transition. now people have been repeatedly saying that they have always felt that the military had an upper hand in the, in the, in the, in controlling things in for them. many people who were tested, let's remember, said that they did not want a military rule. they wanted a civilian room. as the current thing stand, there is the prime minister. who's the head of the executive council of the transitional government. then you have the sovereignty council month to get an understanding. the sub to council is made up of 5 military members. 60000000 members from the ruling coalition and then 3 members of the group that signed a piece deal with the new government in october and the faculty staff and last year that's been a couple. the transitional council and executive council was together at the moment also found village lead assembly and fill transition legislative assembly is allocated by the ruling coalition. now a lot of people and the. 1 political parties have been saying that they're not happy with the situation because they believe that the military is in control of many of the issues. and now that there. 1 are groups in the deal? i'm in the government, they believe that the civilians are getting less and less control. nevertheless, they're always spoken about the fact that they're waiting for the transitional government to lead them to election. they wanted to see the syndicate and union being formed. they wanted to see the building blocks and edition think what's for an election to be held by the end of the transition for a lot of people who have been speaking to this morning. the question as to whether that transition is now in doubt, and whether the army will get a stronger grip by the end of the day. what is your thoughts on what your thoughts, on the strength of that military you have alluded to it in that previous answer. but how strong ave you're talking about an institution that has been in power for over 60 years, or rather that has been in existence for over 60 years. placing a coalition that has been in power for less than 2 years. now obviously when you compare the to the military has the upper mice, they also control a lot of companies and does balance based on the economy and the ways things are managed. so a lot of people have been saying that the army should let go. the companies in the industries that they control because that gives them a lot of income that they should not be getting and that they should be on the payroll of the government, just like any of the civil servants. obviously the guy that the army has a lot of power, especially when you factor into the fact that it is in some kind of a partnership. although 10 would be rapid support for now, that's the paramilitary group that has been leading the the conflict in dot for. and it's been, it's use as many common right across these including branding villages and raping women. so when you look at those 2 groups together and then you look at the coalition, which has been in power for about 2 years, it's obvious to see who has the upper hand here. but then when you look at the document, the file sharing agreement that was signed, that document gets civil in a bit of an upper hand. there are a lot of talks about, you know, how strong the executive council is, how strongly the prime minister when, when he's up against the military. but again, the prime minister has always been very careful not to rock the bullets as a matter of fact, he has proposed. a his proposal to try to make sure that this country does, or rather the transition continues and the country as after his work does not break apart. and that includes refund in the military. so there has been more and more tension between the civilian side and the military side. and again, when you look at the institution that has companies under control and which it makes income and an institution that has been in existence for over 60 years, it's clear to see who has the upper hand here you. but thank you very much for your insights. they have been morgan live for us in cartoon. no doubt, we will cross back to you as the story develops and we are waiting to hear from the army and will bring that to you live when we can. thank you, bye. to other news now, and canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been re elected following monday, snap election projection show the ruling liberals will retain a minority in parliament filing shorter to those goal of a majority. when should i gambled on an early election in the hope of consolidating power? he faced criticism for holding a snap election during a pandemic. there are still votes to be counted, but what we've seen tonight is that millions of canadians have chosen a progressive plan. some of talked about division, but that's not what i see. that's not what i've seen these past weeks across the country. i see canadians standing together together in your determination to end this pandemic together for real climate action. for $10.00 a day child care for homes that are in reach for middle class families. and i know position later aaron, i saw, conceded to faint, but criticize the timing of those calling of the election. 5 weeks ago mister to don't ask for a majority. he said the minority parliament was quote unworkable. but tonight canadians did not give mr. crudo the majority mandate he wanted. yeah. in fact the canadian sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600000000.00 and deeper divisions in our great country. just days ago, he said he would hold yet another election within 18 months. if he didn't get his way tardy vans has more on the story from one trill. he is speaking in terms of the sound of the minister has been given the majority vote by canadians that is not currently the case. a minority parliament, the prime minister has one basically what he had on august the election saying he needed a majority to definitively lead this country through the remainder of a lot of push back with regard to that. and it's interesting to note the words of encouragement, the words of inspiration, thanking elections canada, thanking those counseling the ballot, thanking you each and every canadian, the door knocking. and that was a part of the campaign. and that was the last 36 days, the shortest possible window to call us now the election and get to election day very, very tight and stressful election for canadians. when i met had many of us following along the dog days of summer. they call it the election that's perhaps most wouldn't be paying attention to. canadians were certainly paying attention to this election and that is showing in the pools and, and also it must be noted that many of us were speculating that we may be counting valid for hours into the night over till the next day, maybe days. that was not, it was early a minority vote for sure. at this co, ever, it was called much earlier than any 100 could have called fill ahead on al jazeera, demanding answers about a submarine deal front says its been blindsided by its allies. ah, well, the still at cold pool in eastern europe, that swell is very, very obvious. temps is well below where they should be in the hall lock is going to leak size. i think trust the black sea towards turkey and greece. in the meantime, it's made things much color from a western, russia all through the baltic states and then towards ukraine deal. this is a case in point 7 degrees is well below which should be of more or less and night time. temperature should be 17 by day. we just start a warm bit by says day as that cold moves away in the wind direction, changes back that see any part of europe that's particularly cold. further, west temperatures are settled down and the high teens are low. 20 and they won't change very much. this different weather in the western member comes out in a 2nd. but if you take paris or london at 20 or 20, that's me, quite preston. bite average. but the bloom of wolves is just spreading up. so i think the low countries and germany and denmark in the next day or so, london therefore hangs on to 2021 degrees. that sort of order. she's very pleasant after the last week or so. now the western med temps are higher admittedly, but i don't think it'll feel anything like that stormy with around the valley. alex, around the eastern side of spain is still warm through italy, but look further east the shower start spring, temperatures down in both albania and greece. the frank assessments this by way is again freedom, surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is from market it was what it was for. petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between any other conference here between 34 years re running that even people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, the me hello, you're watching. i'll just 0. i'm emily anglin. a reminder about top stories is our incidence. the southern council says they've seen a failed qu attempt. the plot has reportedly attempted to take control of state radio units and now said to be securing those radio and television facilities as well as the general command of the armed forces. canadian prime minister just entered, has been reelected following monday snap the election projection show the ruling liberals who retain a minority in parliament, falling short of kiddos goal of a majority. when to get this done. now when we are looking at the situation outside the capital, cobble come, come out. hydra joins us live from kandahar in the south. tell us a little bit more about your experiences while reporting from southern afghanistan . when it should be remembered that i would have to go up god, the teacher agent would very different than what we have been able to see and gotten to that date. we're trying to develop considerably. but we also got an opportunity to travel outside. we went to lunch good ago, we're also a strong goal of the $1.00 bond and we were able to meet the governor. we were able to talk to the people to day and from lunch, go to god, the capital of hell. providence read drivers to sun gain. we were, we were able to see the author, destruction dad about $100000.00 people were living in sun gain that became the no center of battle against a dollar bond. most of the people were forced out. all we saw was just dropped, but it and after the return of the dollar bond for the bush time, people are trickling back. they're trying to develop de, recover the chaise and rebuild their lives. but what we have also said that the country that they're done, stay there waiting for the dollar bond right now. the new government people got od apprehensive because the boss st. james totally failed to secure the country against the dollar bond. the system had labs, the bank kept close to georgia and then people are watered as to what really happened in the future uncertainty debt. but did it overall because people have been saying that since the takeover by that dollar bond be sent to go to d return people that able to travel at night, which was really and bought didn't know, checking the board set up by that dollar bond. they're trying to keep good faith as far as the public is concerned. so indeed everybody is watching, but kinda hard and this region is crucial by god. the great the region. one thing compared helamano over was gone job and gotten to hard enough. gotch, gun daughter always played a beverage role when it comes to the leadership of, of varnished on we appreciate your insides. come out honda there in kandahar. thank you. as in markets have stated slightly amid concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant ever grandees in more than $300000000000.00 of debt and interest . payment of $83000000.00 is due this week and another $47000000.00 next week. chinese regulators warning the company's debt poses risks to china's financial situation. and that has markets worried around the world. katrina, you has the latest from beijing. right now. the government hasn't signaled as to whether they will step in. we do know that chinese authorities. net with ever ground last august started last month in august, demanding that they sold out the massive debt problems. the analysts we've spoken to do believe that at some point the government will step in and they say that there are 3 possible options. one that the government will order some sort of restructuring of every grant to that the government itself will buy out parts of the grand company of 3 that the government will basically order, compel other companies, other, either the government affiliated companies or even private companies to buy out parts of every grant to avoid a massive default. now, i must say that they weren't saved the company or bailout the company completely because that might send the wrong message, but they are going to try to avoid the company going bankrupt. but so far, like i've said, we've had silence from the government and that's causing a lot of fear. not only here in china, but worldwide, of course, because this company really many believe is too big to fail. it's china's 2nd largest real estate property developer. it has businesses of some sort in every county here in china, not only in property, it's in financial wealth management products. it has a electric vehicle subsidiary. it has a football club and the people that it owns money to. it's not really 1500000 dollar, 1500000 people who've invested in property that they've yet to see built. they've also own money to 200000 employees and thousands of vendors and contractors who have worked for the company the past few months, or also demanding the money. so these people really setting eyes on the government to see what they will do to save this company. should ever grant fail that could send rebels throughout china's economy. and the main problem for the chinese government is that it could cause widespread social unrest. astronomy as prime minister scott morrison says he one hold sideline talks with frances president of the un general assembly. despite a diplomatic growl over a submarine deal and you patch between the us estrella and the u. k meant a multi $1000000000.00 submarine contract with franz was cancelled us and british technology will be used instead. frances foreign minister is demanding answers, saying the situation has caused a crisis of trance. the european union has expressed its solidarity with france as mike hannah reports from the united nations. as expected, the gathering of ministers on the sideline of the un general assembly expressed for support for france and its ongoing dispute over the lions forged between the u. s. australia and the u. k. earlier, the french foreign minister told reporters that french anger had in no way dissipated several times. use the word brutal or brutal to emphasize the depths of french fury at the formation of this alliance job we've done. it's not just about a brutal, unexpected, and unexplained break to the contract. the 2016 contract that was being implemented with strayer, what matters now is the breach of trust between partners and alliance means transparency and predictability. it requires explanations and involves talking to one another, not hiding from one another on matters of importance. that did not happen. and we need to talk about us. foreign minister le john made clear that he would not be meeting with the us secretary of state all the australian foreign minister here at the u. n. g. a. however, the french president mccall is expected to hold a phone call with president biden in coming days. this will be a virtual conversation, as president mc con has remained in france within coming days to there will be a meeting of the quad, an alliance between the us, japan, india, and australia. the 1st face to face meeting of this alliance significantly, they will be discussing a strategy in the endo pacific. this is going to infuriate the french and the e. u. even further, given the fact that they believe that every move us has taken to date, has excluded partners from discussions. partners who are intent on for gene a collective, rather than unilateral strategy in this critical region. thousands of haitians who had been hoping to find refuge in the u. s. are being sent home instead, john home and has this report from kenya on mexico's border with the united states where many migrant say they've been through too much to be deported now. on the river, the much the border point remains where we are on the united states. on the opposite bank is still full of people. we're seeing people going across the river. you can see that they put a food in place because the water is pretty high up the chest high. now, coming back to mexico from the united states where this makes shift time for moving 12000 people is because they're looking for food and water for their families. you can actually see the right here by the side, the river. they're selling that food of water, and that's because they say this is very little for them. they're in the camp in terms of based in terms of nappies, if they've got children in terms of medical supplies for those of them that are real. now what the united states is saying at the moment is that the people that are in that make shift a going to a going to be processed. and then many of them will face deputation back to haiti. there's flights going in these days back to haiti back to put a print, taking them that the people that we could to say. how can we be going back to a country where the presidents recently been murdered when there's been an earthquake in the southwest? whether it's chronic political instability, i'm a ruling gang. 3 u. s. has its own problem. it's been dealing for months now with a surge and people crossing over illegally in terms of migration. and it's trying to come to terms with it. there's a lot of different factors that play right now. and these people around us mostly from haiti as sort of who in the middle and trust of the kobe to climate change and conflict to top of the gender is the un general assembly gets underway in yoke . in a few hours time for us who came to avoid a corona virus surface spreader event. but despite the pandemic, dozens of heads of state of travel to new york to speak in person, including us, president joe biden, and diplomatic at his head. james bates found his report. joe biden arriving in new york for his 1st united nations general assembly. as the u. s. president becomes at a time when he faces an array of foreign policy challenges and tension with a key ally. his 1st meeting was with the un secretary general antonio terrace to discuss climate cobra, 19, and top of the agenda, the situation in afghanistan. the 2nd general is arguing that the international community has no choice but to engage with a taliban. and the un high commissioner for refugees who's just back from cobble is warning. there's a real risk of a catastrophic economic breakdown. the implosion would mean the scene of the functioning of the vital functions of state like the health system. for example, the public administration who will pay the salaries that you know until now were paid to a combination of bilateral, multilateral funds and national funds. this whole construct has collapsed now. so if that happens, that kind of implosion would push for sure many to leave the country. cobit 19 will also be a key issue. this week. i protested here and there the un or angry about the biden administration's plans for cobit booster shots when many around the world are unprotected, they call it vaccine apart 8. but the president will on wednesday hold a virtual summit in an effort to increase vaccine supply to countries across the globe. the whole message of the biden administration was supposed to be america's back, a return to multilateralism. but that message is taken a knock in recent weeks. key allies, belief that the pullout from afghanistan was badly conducted. and the reason spat with the french has led some to think that biden's approach to foreign policy really isn't that different from trumps. james base al jazeera at the united nations. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories in sudan. the silver and council says has been found to attempt the pot has reportedly attempted to take control of state radio units and now said to be securing those.

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