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a snap election. during the pandemic, global markets rattled as fees grow that $1.00 of china is biggest, real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00 dance and migrant from hays. he trying to take us on them in the us heading back to mexico and ah, this over and council in sudan says there's been a failed to attempt. the plot is, have all been arrested. that's according to the sudanese and news agency. they're now being questioned. the part is attempted to take control of several government institutions, including the state, tv and radio units on asset to be securing those facilities, as well as the general command of the armed forces, its headquarters and those of the air force as sudanese military soldiers told al jazeera, they exclude the possibility a political organization was behind the crew attempt. he's what states television said earlier this morning by law. we have just received this breaking news. dr. brigade to the media advisors, the commandant announced who attempt has an attempt to see how it has been for him. morgan jones, we live now from car soon with a very light, his teller that he, what more do we know about what those responsible we're likely to be trying to achieve? well, we are yet to hear from the government, especially the sovereignty counsel as to why there was an attempt at school in the 1st place. what we do know, asked for the media adviser to the head of the sovereignty council, who's also the commander of chief of the military, is that the situation is now under control. and that yes, there was attempts that had happened. and that the soldiers tried to take over the arm sample of the military and was surrounded and eventually arrested by the military. now let's go back a few hours to me or rather how to add them to me and walk up to what seemed like a pretty normal day. but then some people notice that the one of the bridge is that connected to the capital city to its 2015 under man. what close by tanks and that the arms that was around it by soldiers. now eventually the state television and that there was a failed attempt and called on the people to support the transitional government. let's look at the government itself. it's made up of a very weird combination. there's the military and then there's the civilian coalition, but lead the process that eventually led to the overthrow of saddam long time. president bush, you then you have the groups that for the sure government for decades and eventually find a peace agreement with the transitional government together they make up various components of the transitional government. you have the council of ministers, then you have the sovereignty council, which includes 5 military, 6 civilians, and 3 members of the groups. now that the transitional government, which apparently the group that was stage a coup, try to overthrow why they try to do that. there is still no statement from the military waiting for a statement from the government works with them and the ministry of information as to why there was a qu, attempt, but many wondering if it was an attempt by the former regime, or rather loyalists to the form of president bush, you who was overthrown and april 29 team who are trying to stage a come back by trying to stage a coup. he about tell us a little bit about how the sudanese authorities attempted to contain those trying to undertake this could. now in some parts of her to me, there was very tense situation. you could see that there were less cars driving in some of the street and i'm mind you could see some traffic. there's a new civil change compared to every day. and there were a lot of question from civilian. now, what the army did ask for the statement from the, from the government is that they secured the main facilities. that is to say, that's the state, television and radio, as well as the army headquarters. now they need to explain that because that's because those who are trying to figure who wanted to raise the army to read the state television and radio and also tickle with the army headquarters and dismissed the head of the sovereignty council. and his cabinet, as well as the council of ministers cabinets and put and replace them with other members best. according to the statement we heard from the current government, they also made a berkeley that they will not accept a change. now again, the coalition that is running the government is a very, isn't a very shaky path. you have the military on one side. you have the civilian on the other side who have repeatedly have made express anger and discontent with each other. but nevertheless, they had cry to show that they are very united front, and then you how they wrap it, support forth as best the paramilitary group, which is considered basically part of the military. but it is not the military. and we've heard from the prime minister over the past few months saying that they all tension between the civilian component of the government as well as the military component. and then also the tensions between the military and the rapid support forces. so to down right now isn't a very shaky part, but that's something that the prime minister did not shy away from his many people in his previous press conferences, he has said that the country is that was on the, on an edge, i'm good rec, collapse if the $35.00 and the very coalition do not come together to try to steer this country to its election. ask for the power sharing agreement that was between the civil and the coalition, but was waiting from the government to let us know exactly why. there was a court fence and whether it was an attempt to come back by the former regime and loyalists to the former president. so i'm going to push you whether there were people who were content with the current power sharing agreements between the civilians and the military. or who were content with the fact that the rapid support forces apparent ministry group that was created by the former regime now seems to have more power than before. lots of questions to be answered. they have a move in thank you for the update will no doubt cross back to live with more information once that press conference. or let's get a reminder of the lead up to these events are ma alba. she was anson as president in 2019 following nationwide protests about saddam's deteriorating economy. initially, the transitional military council took over it, held talks with the opposition groups about a transition to democracy. 5 months later, a civilian military power sharing administration took office, led by prime minister of della hum, dog, but 2 years on. and there's a little sign of economic relief that's led to more protests in the capital cartoon and other states. there's also been increased tension about plans to integrate groups into the sudanese forces handle has called the fractures within the country security forces, deeply warring while lead. my debo is the founder and president of suda and policy for him. he says there's been a lot of consent surrounding the current leadership for us. the question now is why the question is, what exactly are these offices trying to? we look at the situation now in so done it already was supposed to be for nearly 3 months. now we could be 3 years of any signal that that the civilian component of the government is fine to formulate. so you, you combine that with the comments as i is a comics country. see, does she know that the country out of what my that the slow me that is happening in the country now and lack of digital articles. because breakthrough has a lot to do with we look at the situation 15 when it was it was the movie to very easily offices the and they are giving some sort of beauty. i don't think that they will allow any sort of an agreement that we bring into that and now it look, it doesn't seem that this is a transition of government because they're thinking to put together a law for elections because part of the census has to be done getting mentoring for it on the i think be design so 8. see that even the public is now very few years about the lack of the nation determination of part of the c p. s. to make this government, they are trying to get some sort of a government and guided reading so many people to the rest of the day's news now. and the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been re elected following snap election on monday. projections show the ruling liberals who remained the single largest party in parliament, but fell short of credo's goal of a majority when showed events, reports from one trail. yeah, the celebration came swiftly for justin trudeau on election day. you are sending us back to work with a clear mandate to get canada through this pandemic. and to the brighter days i had my friends, that's exactly what we are ready to do. the moments before the victory speech, the canadian prime minister's key rival in the election campaign, conservative leader era, no tool through some barb and i told him if he thinks he can threaten canadians with another election in 18 month, the conservative party will be ready. the rumblings of an expensive election only to be almost exactly where the liberals were on august 15th, when it was called by the prime minister, will continue as with questions about the future of both leaders. but on election night, the mood was very optimistic, even sounding as though a majority had been secured. i hear you when you say that, you just want to get back to the things you love. not worry about this pandemic or about an election that you just want to know that your members of parliament, of all stripes will have your back through this crisis and beyond. and certainly his supporters were very happy with the when majority or not. we did a lot of hard to get paid off. we didn't expect this event, but i'd like to be on the top because you, you finally had gotten a progressive government that is going to make sure that canadians stay safe and that we forward for everyone. so many unknowns, so much unexpected. certainly a stressful campaign for canadians from coast to coast to coast its over just in trudeau is again prime minister of canada. jody bent al jazeera montreal taliban in afghanistan has expanded its interim cabinet by naming list of deputy ministers. the additions are again, all male hashem. a how barbara is in cobble. he says the taliban have yet to give a timeline for elections. they have pledged to hold a move 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 elizabeth when do the draft and you can situation when they drop in you election law. so they ensure that after 6 months, one year, a year and a half from now, once the call for new elections, those, the elections will be genuine, multi party system elections. that would you know why i've run democracy in afghanistan, whether taliban or obviously going to have a bigger se for the time being. the international community is far from being convinced that this in term government is unsettling. 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 as it basically when you ask them about why we haven't seen any female representative government, why there's no woman why there's no key players from the ethnic has out of it, nick, tragic or the if the who's back and they say this is going to happen. but when you ask the when and how they say we have to wait and give it some time. still ahead on al jazeera, a 5 overland residence of a small town in ecuador protest against mining company. ah, the seasonal change in southeast asia is slow. it's been very, went recently in santa waka, but especially for me and ma, thailand and cambodia. now this is going to carry on that's going to increase the flooding on the ground as an increase in rain like i think the central philippines and still down in silhouette. see, but it's mostly drawn in sneezing. daily showers are not to exaggerate moment the change of season the straight is more obvious in the off has been particularly hot . on tuesday, the 37.5 is just to degree point 2 degrees off the record for september. in contrast to the cold, further south and that's antarctic, as it started the snow falling months again in the victorian, out and across in new south wales. so if you like spring skiing, well this is spring stay where they have to 20 centimeters actually fell in want to to these is all, this is parish up now that slowly walking out and the sun is coming out, the cold reg going across towards news in 20 and sidney and about $28.00 in purse, so that just cool down a little bit so far. no new zealand. the rain is easing inside a file and there's a tongue through the north during wednesday, but on thursday it looks like a proper circulation sets up for no thought that looks particularly wet though not particularly cold. 19 gisburne ah the stories that need to be told find away and demand to be heard the opening the window into another light and challenging perception and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcase it inspiring documentary the change the word on al jazeera. oh the me. hello, you're watching out 0. i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this hour in sedan. the sovereign council says, says saint failed to attempt. the plotters have opened the rested according to the sudanese news agency, and now being questioned, that attempt to take control of several government institutions, including the state, television, and radio. and canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been re elected following a snap hole on monday. the projection show the ruling liberals will remain the single largest party, but it's falling short of true. joe's goal of a majority when asian markets have stated slightly, made concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property giant. every grant is in more than $300000000000.00 worth of debt, an interest payment of $83000000.00 history this week. and another 47000000 next week, chinese regulators, a warning, the company's debt poses risks to china's financial system. and that has markets worried around the world. katrina, you has the latest from by james. 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, sorry, 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 ever grant to that the government itself will buy out parts of the grand company. all 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. and let's say that they weren't saved the company or bail out the company completely because that might send the wrong message, but they all 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 have 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 these past few months. or also demanding the money. so these people really setting eyes on the govern, 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. the european court of human rights, his role russia is responsible for the killing in 2006 of alexander live binion comb. the former russian spy who defected to britain, died after being poisoned with poly on m. 210, a rare radioactive substance. russia has always denied involvement. jane 2016, a british inquiry concluded president, letting me purch and had probably ordered the assassination. thousands of haitians who had been hoping to find refuge in the us to being sent home instead. many of them have been staying at a makeshift camp at a texas board of town where conditions are going from bad to worse. and as john holman reports from aconia, many a crossing back to the mexico side of the border to avoid deportation. inside the mate ship camper more than a 1000 people. mostly haitians in the real 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 aids 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 authorities of largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they are entering the place in regular 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 vicky, have crossed 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. many people died in the jungle. you could be waiting through the water, and the river would take you away. a pregnant woman by hungry people who couldn't walk and died in the forest. i saw many things. and these images haunt me. most stations 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, you know, 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 was him. john home and al jazeera aconia, mexico graces started moving asylum seekers to the 1st of several new camps on his islands, paid for by the european union, but arrived groups on happy about their location in remote areas with strict controls that limit access. john, sir russell, is visited a camp on the greek island of semel. refugees were ready early in the morning. their belongings packed a feeling of anticipation in the air because they were going to a new facility or the up was to of got there was refugee on finally what finally, i'm not feeling part. i am excited. i am good to just go by again and new life and to see what will happen for more than 5 years. this camped on the outskirts of some of the main town of the sea has been overrun, designed for 700 residence. it was home to 9000 most were evacuated to the mainland . the new camp is a 15 hector $50000000.00 facility. unlike the old, it has housing for 3000 people, running hot and cold water, electricity, and air conditioning. fatima working sheila brought a stray cat she adopted in the old camp and has quickly made herself at home, singing the praises of the government, then sharply go don't mfc. but not everyone is thrilled. thompson wilma arrived from cameroon as an unaccompanied minor and spent 2 years in the shack at the old camp. but he was close to town. does he go to you to see people see different people? thompson says he can imagine spending 2 years on this mountain, top 7 kilometers from town. it's a concern shed by some of the volunteers who run informal education programs for refugees. and now setting up a presence near the new camp. while the amenities may be improved from the current come to therapy isolate and also about the possibility of people being detained, especially rejects rejections and things. so those are some of the main concerns also with people being able to access basic services on almost we've been very lucky up until now the account has been in the main town. this reception center is the 1st part of the european union is building on 8th in island. at the cost of about $220000000.00. together they will hold $13000.00 people. the idea is to give asylum seekers humane in condition, while the cases are being judged and put an end to the images of squalor and this organizations that have embarrassed europe. but the price of that is i solution. greece's gee and islands are being used as clearing houses for asylum applicants. here. efficiency is the government's priority. not integration. the old shantytown of salvage wood and tar poland will be bulldozed. it's land given to the people of a fee, but babies were born here, and children came of age. it remains to be seen how life will carry on in the new camps jumpstart, hopeless al jazeera summers. a community in ecuador has been trying to resist the advance of mining companies. residents from lamar said the board in series, pushing for it to be stopped for the countries cash strapped government, who's backing the fence as to where the bar reports? lemme said they want to cite is he says, mold, perish in the middle of the end, this mountains, inequality, yeah. residents, you have been struggling to defend their community from mining and the damages courses for years. the now they're opposing the entry of a subsidy or your views, trillion company hancock, prospect thing. a firm that has 6 mining concessions in the area to extract copper . the police were recently deployed to the area to protect your operations. they, you fear gas and violence to control a peaceful protest fully. madame us is a parish leader. she says she has lost hope because know when he's helping them in the fight to protect their community. what it will is a village girl other than when cyrus has lost all how is there is no government, no law, any hurts. we want peace and i'm trauma ties. we thought the police there was censor, respect us, because there were woman, old people, but it was the contrary. the police is not for us for the poor, for rural communities, the police for the rich, the people of lemme said they went aside to say they know what mining can do to their territory. 4 years ago, they resisted when at least 10000 illegal minors invaded the mountains in search of gold and filled the water with mercury and cyanide, and left a trail of irreversible environmental damage. the crisis force the government to declare a state of emergency. but now with established companies trying to legally enter the territory again, franklin romito is concerned. but on the 3rd of love, montana for us, the mountains, the water is everything. our mother is how we can survive. the government is giving all the facilities for the company to come here and destroy the area. nobody asked us whether we want this, the government concession to the companies question by reported by the controller general of the state environmental group say it was constitution is being violated in a federal meeting went b. s. i wouldn't say that the state is violating the rights of the people to guarantee the work of trans national companies. the state has failed in the past because of the legal mining crisis. now they want to bring legal mining, but they are doing it with no previous consultation as the constitution demands president. because more or less, he has created an action plan to promote legal mining. and it's hoping to exploit over 2900000 hector's in the country. while orders mining chambers says dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. yoko can see there is no industrial in the world that is born without those 1st pains, i believe, the future of the company. we're just going to break into that story now for some news out of sudan and lips listening to sedan, state television on an attempted crew there earlier this morning. and we are working with the, the, with the asian when the, all the other parties in and then we have many subs have been listed. would you want to buy your house? and we will follow up or do us who will.

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