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pandemic, a narrow wind. so just to introduce the canadian prime minister, survive to slide anger over a snap election during the pandemic. global markets rattled as fees grow, that one of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi 1000000000 dollar debt and migrant from haiti trying to seek asylum in the u. s. a headed back to mexico. ah, the sovereign council in sudan says there's been a failed co attempt to the plotters have all been arrested. that's according to the sudanese news agency. there'll be in question right now. the plot is attempted to take control of several government institutions, including the state, television and radio units, and now said to be securing those facilities as well as the general command of the armed forces, its headquarters, and those of the air force negotiations have been taking place with some officers still holding out in the corpse, sudanese milt resources told al jazeera that they don't exclude the possibility a political organization was behind the coup attempt for more on the story. let's bring in here morgan, who joins me live now from catch him. hello they, he but what more do we know about these attempted crude while we heard from the adviser of the head of the coma or of the commander of chief, was also the head of the sovereignty counsel that yes, there was a cool attempt. but right now the situation is under control. we still don't know exactly why there was a call with them, but military sort of who was supposed to say that they had the information that they would be attempt an attempt from last night, which made it easier to foil the set qu. now again, let's go back to how this started. it basically started with just like any other day in hard to me. but the one of the bridges that lead between that connected to 221 was blocked by tanks. people thought that asking questions. why are they taxed blocking that specific break, especially since that bridge led to the army depot? now, a few minutes later we heard a statement on pay television thing that there is an attempted coup, but that, that has been foiled by the government. but for about an hour or so, we heard repeat various statements from various officials saying that the revolution was under threat. and that the process of boiling the cool and combat or countering those who tried to stage or overthrow the government is still underway. they issued a statement saying that there was an attempt to take over the state television as well as the army headquarters and detain and relieve all the council of ministers as well as the entire council of ministers, as well as the, the executive or the right of the sovereignty council. let's take a look at the build up of the student, transitional government. there is the council of ministers, which is made up of ministers, including a military and police and member from the group. now that is the executive body of the government. then you have the sovereignty council, which is made up of 5 military, 6 civilians, and 3 members from various groups that signed a peace agreement with definitive government in october last year that mixed up the sovereignty counseling, which is effectively the presidency of dan. together the 2 bodies form the temporary legislative assembly, that is the whole translational government of sudan at the moment. and that is what the templates trying to overthrow asked for the statement from the adviser of the commander in chief and the head of the sovereignty council. there is still no word from the government, however on, on as to why there was a who attempt and exactly what they were trying to achieve, where they trying to install somebody from the former regime. let's not forget that . on april 2019 the, it's a damn long time president who was ruling for 30 years was overthrown. but there were still a members of, or rather people who are loyal to him. still in the army asked for statements from federal government officials over the past few months. then there's there also the other political parties. there's been a lot of work where it's between the parties who are a coalition there, the ruling coalition that are right now. running the government, already running the council of ministers with ministers, they have elected and nominated to the posts. so lots of tension. there are lots of politics and which could potentially be the reason as to why there was an attempted cool, but we still don't have any answer. the 2 words statement from the advisor of the, of the head of the sovereignty counsel offered no explanation besides saying that yes, it was a cool attempt. and now we have situation under control. is there any indication? i know it's early days at the moment he but is there any indication who's behind this attempted code? well, what if there are an indication but indications will be right now with the military and then not revealing anything. they did say that the situation is under control, they've taken control or re taken control of the arms. therefore they have arrested officers. so they probably have an idea as to who is behind it. but when you look at the situation and pull down, it doesn't really offer much of an insight. it could be anyone. first of all, the tension between the civilians and the military. of course, the civilians being the coalition that lead the process that eventually led to the overthrow of saddam former president dominant. but here, and you have the military, his own military that also helped overthrow him by being the ones who made the decision and placing him under house arrest. those 2000 find a power sharing agreement in august 2019. but the partnership between them has been rocky. that's the best description you can use to to, to faith. we've heard statements from various political parties, thing that the army has had the upper hand, despite the fact that people have been protesting thing that they wanted a civilian lead government. they want the civil is to be in control. but the military with vast resources, with controls over many companies and many sources of income, is still controlling the situation, especially the economic situation. so there has been some kind of tension and ease as to how this current transitional government is functioning. we've heard from the prime minister himself, who has repeatedly said that there is tension between not just the civilian component of the government and the military, but also the paramilitary group and as the rapid support forces. now the rapid support forces are in coalition also with the government, but then not part of the military, their power, their paramilitary group that has been involved in the conflict in da, forethought in 2003 and as have been accused of human rights across the p such as rates and religion of villagers and it's placing civilians. now the head of that group is the deputy head of the sovereignty council. and the prime minister has repeatedly stated that they are attentions between the military and the paramilitary groups. and he's concerned that that would be the country apart. so lots of tensions right now between various sites, making it possible that any of the side could have given some kind of support to those who the who, but we have to wait until the military gives us more details as to exactly who was behind it. and why they've tried to over to the government. okay, thank you very much, but hopefully we'll get some answers when the military speaks in a short time. appreciate the inside. okay, here's what state tv had to say just a few minutes ago. yeah, and i have another a log in we have just received this breaking news. dr. brigade, the media advisor, the commander in chief of the armed forces announced that a coup attempt has been foiled in attempts to seize power. has been for law. emma alba, she was ousted as president in 2019 following nationwide protests about saddam's deteriorating economy. initially, the transitional military council took over it. how talks with opposition groups about a transition to democracy? 5 months later, a civilian military power sharing administration took office, led by prime minister of jello hum dog, but 2 years on and there is little sign of economic relief that lead to more protests in the capital costume and other states. there's also been increased tension about plans to integrate groups into the sudanese forces. hum dock has called the fractures within the country security forces. deeply warring for more, a nice while aid. my. the bo is the founder and president of sudan policy for him. he joins us from jo huh. ham dock has been struggling to demonstrate to sedan that he can undo the damage done by the previous regime. can you give us more of an insight into the political situation in sudan and why there has been an attempted cur? oh, so the question now is why the question is what exactly are these trying to look at the situation now and so done. maybe he was supposed to be home, you need 3 months now, 3 years out of any c, c, b and the government is fine to formulate that so and you, you combine that with the economy, diet country. it's a total not oh no, that can lead the country out what my thought made that is happening to be the country now and lack of indigenous positive years or the 3 week it has to do with this. if we look at the situation seen when it was, it was the movie and the officers, the and they are giving you some sort of unity. i don't think that they will allow any sort of one that we can mix. and now look, it doesn't seem that this is a government because the thinking to put together in low for elections for them because the same hasn't been done getting mandating or i think be designed so a see even the probably he's now very few years about the lack of nation determination, all of this is to make this transition and they are trying to reach the government and got to be so well, it's not just internal issues as well. that sedan is facing. but there are also a myriad of external factors as well. talk us through some of those if you look at the situation in the gym as we speak about the situation, the situation now and for there was some sort over me because that was mean which give for some sort of some sort of a government, a governing body that is not that isn't similar to the situation . what is good at in the country. you look, look at levy, you look at the situation in the government isn't very much in total acceptance or the cd and government to united of embrace. so the, i mean there are many factors influencing the situation being but i honestly is the fact that most of the neighbors, anybody got countries are governed by military. do you see that dual credit, if you'd like to put the situation in the city? well, laid, my depo, the founder and president of sudan policy for and we appreciate your time. thank you. and we will stay up to date on this story. we are expecting to hear from the military a short time ago and we will bring that to you live. alright, to the rest of the days he's now. and the taliban in afghanistan has expanded its interm cabinet by naming a list of deputy ministers. the additions are again, all mount hashim. uh how about joins us live from cobble hash. and what more can you tell us about the briefing this morning? well, basically, the emily, the spokesperson was taught yvonne. but the whole law, which i have presented and expanded less of the into government, including a new minutes of health. i'm human, it's sort of trade and feel of a deputy ministers afraid and also ministry of defense with one big representing the big ethnic group deputy trades minister. is this a new that is likely to win the hearts of mind of the international community? no. for the simple reason is that the international committee, remember, emitted back in the past few weeks were saying that we want a strong entering government that represents the different ethnic groups the, the big the targets also represents member of the former establishment that have key positions in the interim government, the reason being is that the international community wants some clear signals from the taliban. that those who are going to be part of the interim government will be representing women. the she has a lot of times you can do this when do the draft and you can still use when the draft and you election laws. so to ensure that after 6 months, one year, a year and a half from now, what is the call for new elections? those elections will be genuine multi party system elections that would in a bio run democracy in afghanistan, whether tardy, but obviously going to have a bigger se for the time being. the international community is far from being convinced that this, in some government is unfitting. the needs of the people and the international community that i have to say that i've been talking to african officials from the taliban. the basically when you asked him about why we haven't seen any fema representative government, why there's no one why. there's no key players from the ethnic. hows out of it, nick, tragic or the if the who's back and they said this is going to happen. but when you ask the what and how they say we have to wait and give it some time. and this is an indication that is going to be a long life before we see an interim government representative of the different factions, regions, and ethnic groups in upon it than we appreciate your insides. thank you very much. hashim. how bout drawing us live it from cobble to north america now. and canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been reelected following a snap election on monday. projections showing the ruling liberals will retain a minority in parliament, falling short of kiddos goal of a majority, wayne to a gamble on an early election in the hope of consolidating power in face criticism for holding a snap election. during a pan jimmy, 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. the main opposition leader ever know, so conceited to face, but criticize today is cooling the election 5 weeks ago. mr. crudo asked 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 and dirty vance had fall, this story from one drill he is speaking in turn sounded so the minister has been given a majority vote by canadians that is not currently the case of minority parliament . the prime minister has won 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 pushback. 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 ballots, thanking you each and every canadian that went 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 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 small, much earlier than any 100 could have called asian markets have stating slightly mid concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant ever grandees. more than $300000000000.00 in debt, an interest payment of $83000000.00 is due this week. and another 47000000 next week. chinese regulators, a warning companies, debt poses risks to china financial situation. and that has markets gloried around the world. the us is relaxing an 18 month travel ban, allowing fully vaccinated visitors from the a u and u. k. to enter the country from november, they'll have to show proof of vaccination before boarding flights, as well as a negative covered 19 test, but they won't need to quarantine in america. white house correspondent, kimberly help it report under pressure from allies. the biden administration is finally lifting its 18 month ban on international air travel to the us starting in november new restrictions take effect that will apply to all international travelers into the united states. air travel is permitted, but only if you're fully vaccinated and tested negative for cobra. 19 within 72 hours of travel, unvaccinated americans can also travel by the lead, a negative test within 24 hours of a flight. add another test within a day of arriving. but land border restrictions to and from canada and mexico remain in place. that means travelers from canada and mexico can fly to the us, but not drive a car, a restriction certain to irritate canadians still open their border to all vaccinated american travelers. in early august, the lack of enforcement of the covered restrictions on the southern border with mexico may be another friction point for canadians. as illegal entry to the united states or mexico continues to search. the travelling hospitality industry has been urging bite and to lift the trump hair of flight restrictions since taking office air. travel to the u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level, and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome. really. it's not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel, taking all those connect travelers from india, from europe, from other geographies. that's going to make a huge difference for the health of the airline industry. but the timing of the announcement is being questioned with relations teds between the us and some of its top european allies. despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the ask and to pull out. last week, the u. s. infuriated france by forming a security alliance with australia and the u. k. to supply nuclear submarines to australia, leaving france in the dark. but the white house insists the new travel requirements are not an effort to ease tensions. if we were going to make things much easier for ourselves, we would have done it prior to june when the president has 1st for trip or earlier this summer. despite whitehouse denials the travel requirement announcement appears deliberately time to ease tensions with allies. now the u. s. president is armed with good news as he prepared to meet face to face with world leaders and address the un general assembly. kimberly held it al jazeera, the white house, hundreds of construction work as of march to the astronomy and city of melbourne. after being told they must get vaccinated against the 19 the victorian state government requires them to have at least one dose. by the end of the week, the governments closed down building site for 49, saying the movement of workers was spreading the virus in regional areas of the same thousands of haitians who'd been hoping to find refuge in the us are being sent home instead. many of them have been staying at a make shift camp at the texas board of town, where conditions are going from bad to worse. and as john holman reports from kenya, many a crossing back on the mexico side of the border to avoid staple taishan. inside the mate, she came to more than 8000 people, mostly haitians in del rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let them stay most of the shelters. it just blanket plastic and even river. it's propped up by sticks together with a lot of rubbish, but little water or food, someone inside the county film, these images for us, us thirty's, of largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they are entering the place. irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of the welfare of border communities and to the lives of the migrant themselves and should not be attempted. if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned daily flights of taking off from the us, sending people back to haiti to avoid deputation some people like vicki of cross back into mexico. we found them in a park with these 20 month old son, adams, but he still hasn't given up on his drink. i'm 30 years old, and i don't know how many years i have left before i die. but my dream is to enter the us. if i cross today and they send me back to haiti, i'll try it again. welcome and asked him why was already talking about dying. he told me he'd been deeply traumatized by parts of the 5000 kilometer journey. get this for me to help him lawyer or many people died in the jungle. you could be waiting through the water and the river would take you away. a pregnant woman hungry people couldn't walk and died in the forest. i saw many things, and these images haunt me. most haitians, we talked to had similar stories. and now mexico isn't a safe haven, eva. authorities rounding up migrants here aiding the u. s. f. in essence, the now trapped, i guess it was guy here. here we are, prisoners, nobody knows what to do. some people have decided to go to haiti, but if they arrive like this with nothing, it's going to be very tough with the poverty, the crime, they'll just get even poor. so instead, june was hoping for the best had him back to the us in the camp of getting nappies and milk for his son. we left him as he waded into the river, crossing between 2 countries, neither of which want him, john home and al jazeera, aconia, mexico. poland is sending 500 soldiers to stop people trying to cross its border with bell rows, at least for my friends were found dead via the frontier on sunday. officials say some had suffered hypothermia and exhaustion and increase in undocumented migration from valerie into the european union. has caused a diplomatic growl, b u, which uses delroy of helping people cross the border to retaliate against sanctions . which the block imposed to last year's elections, which it says were re demonstrate his have been protesting on serbia's border with cause of oh, against him. moved by christina to deny injury to vehicles with serbian license plates because of all has sent armed police officers to the area. under the new rules dr. is, must remove or cover up sevien license plates and pay to replace them with temporary ones because of his prime minister says serbia has a similar role in place. so the president says it's important to preserve pace that came with a warning. your muslim press sunni committee or not, and i need to, i'm asking the representatives of the international community to bring the unreasonable ones to their senses, to bring them to behave in a civilized manner. however, if they do not want to do that, we will know how to protect our country. there's no doubt about it. covered 19 climate change and conflicts are on top of the gender as the you in general assembly gets under way. and you can a few hours time. the us who came to avoid a corona virus super spreader or bend. but despite the pandemic, dozens of heads of state have traveled to new york to speak in person, including us, president joe biden at diplomatic editor james faith. found this report. joe biden, arriving in new york for his 1st united nations general assembly. as the us 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 the 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 we're 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 code 19 will also be a key issue this week. protest is here and there the un or angry about the biden administration's plans for cobra. the booster shots when many around the world 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. he allies believe that the pull out 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, hello, you're watching. i was there. these are the top stores this hour, the silver and council in sudan says.

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