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but he's vice and criticism for holding the. during the pandemic, the kremlin rejects a ruling from a european human rights call. that's found russia responsible for the death of homeless by alexander financial and global markets rattled as fees grow. that one of trying to biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00 dead. aah! we begin the program in sudan where the governing sovereign council says it is foiled, a co attempt. it says the plotters have all been arrested and being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v and radio units and now said to be guarding those facilities as well as the general command of the armed forces its headquarters in those of the air force. a government spokesman said people who were part of for my president are my elbows. she is regime were responsible you, my heel shabby sudan fellow? should aneice at the dawn of tuesday, september 21st 2021 failed. coo attempt has been contained. it was perpetrated by a group of armed forces officers, remnants of the austin regime in term government and state apparatus are functioning with full coordination. should the people of sudan, the situation is under total control of the leaders of the field, quit tenants, both civilians and military men have been arrested with having their current to being interrogated after their last position at all. shedra camp has been defeated . the consent of paralysis continued to go after the remnants of the regime, who were part of the time of the hebrew morgan joins his live now from cartoon. hallo, they were expecting the prime minister hemmed up to speed shortly. what is he likely to say? well, for one thing, we are likely to hear from the prime minister of the la hu dog. it's a statement that we have heard before. he has repeatedly stated that the union between the military and civilian component of the transitional government is the unique model that will be able to help for that gets to democracy through transition. now the reason why we should be expecting to hear something like this from prime minister in the handbook is because members of the armed forces were involved in this attempted coup. soldiers that using tags blocked, one of the main bridges that connected between undermine the twin city of the capital costume and how to so that bridge was blocked. and the army therefore, was surrounded by those who attempted to stage a coup and into inside it were the officers and the soldiers who are parts of the attempted. who now, according to some military sources, the inflammation that a coup attempt will be taking place in the morning. it's something that they have from law side, but they were waiting to see how to unfold and who was involved in it. now we also heard from the government spokesperson saying that members of the former regime are involved. and so there is a political side that they have already cute. we're expecting a statement from the former ruling party as to whether it be really in the behind it or if they will admit it. or if they will deny being part of it and say, and claim that they've been scapegoat is in this process. but the situation right now is under control asked with the military and the transitional government and the executive council. they say that they have been able to arrest those who are involved. the army has taken control, has regained control of the army people. and that those who are involved have been arrested and taken to military prison for further interrogation. nevertheless, it's phillip with affection, especially in the streets around, undermine. people are saying that they're worried that this may not be the end because they say that if it's hard to see how a single arms, therefore, is what, what the group was targeting. these are the people who we spoke to, but there's intensify security around the state, television and radio, both mine and the army headquarters on the airport to make sure that those facilities are protected from further attempted cruise here. but thank you for that update. and that will cross back to you when we hear from the prime minister. let's take a closer look now at the political situation in sudan or my elbows. she was asked of as president in 2019 following nationwide protests about the country's deteriorating economy. initially, the transition military council took over it held talks with opposition, groups about a transition to democracy. 5 months later, a civilian military power sharing administration took office, led by prime minister de la hom, dog, but 2 years on and there's little sign of economic relief. that's led to more protests in the capital cartoon, and other states tension has also increased over plans to integrate groups into the pseudonyms, forces undock has called the fractions within the security forces. deeply, warring, stratus horner is the deputy director for the horn of africa and a senior analyst for sudan with international crisis group. he says, the capital has been come in the i was following the entered code. i'd like to talk to people from military intelligence and the government and civil society in khartoum and local to need them. so there's some, you know, abiding concern across all those groups that this cru attempt was perhaps a test balloon for something larger that comes later down the road. and i think that testing perhaps was to look and understand perhaps how the st. my response is to earlier, you know, there have been, there has been a lot of people, particularly in the east of sudan where particularly be a traditional leaders. leaders have cold for the overthrow of the transitional government. they've been very unhappy with their last coming from the last years to a peace agreement and, and so that there was some concern that there's a link with with this. and perhaps there was an idea that perhaps the street might respond differently. but to be honest, i, as, as i, as i see cartoon, people have been quite relaxed and calm in response to the coo people with those private sector and small business and diplomatic missions, local stuff. i've all been quite, quite cool and have gone about their day. so. so the response that perhaps some of the to makers might have hope or has somebody not eventually to other world news. now in the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau has been re elected following a snap pole on monday. projection show the ruling liberals will remain at the single largest party in parliament. but it's falling short of those goal of a majority. when charity vance reports from one trail. yeah, the celebration came swiftly for justin trudeau on election day. you are sending us back to work. a 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 moment 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 yeah, it's better 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 move for, for everyone. so many unknowns, so much unexpected. certainly a stressful campaign for canadians from coast to coast to coast is over. just in trudeau is again prime minister of canada. jodi bent algae, 0, montreal. the european court of human rights is ruled that russia is responsible for the 2006 killing of alexander live in comb. the former russian spy who defected to britain died after being poisoned with a rare radioactive substance. russia has always denied involvement and the police in the u. k. say they're charging a 3rd russian suspect in connection with the nerve agent attack. on another former russian agent in england form a spicer, gay scruple and his daughter julia were targeted in the city of celebrate in 2018 for more in the store. less course live now to join a holla in london dress. i want to speak to you 1st about the scruple case. what more do we know about the suspect and the charges? he's facing quite a lot of in interesting information coming out of the metropolitan police about those events marks 2018. as you said, the attempted murder of survey script, paul and his daughter julia. he was a former russian spy to double agents who had secrets to the british intelligence services and was living in souls great at the time. the police announcing the name and charging indeed a 3rd suspect in that crime man named gay fed doctor. that was his alias, the name and his possible real name suspected to be believed to be dennis. so gave a 50 year old man allegedly who worked for the russian military intelligence service, the g r u. it's the 1st time the police of directly named the g r u as being the organization they believe to have been behind this crime. he's now charged along with 2 other suspects, which are some time ago, alexander petroff and ross land boss here of also believes to be g r u agents. and it's thought according to the police. now that the trio worked together on a number of operations not known how many, but potentially in countries like bulgaria and the czech republic, perhaps others before operating together here in the u. k. there's tantalizing information about mister. so gaves comings and goings from the country like times where he stayed in central london and so on. it's not believe that he traveled to solsbury with the other 2 to actually carry out the crime. in point of fact, it seems that he was boarding a plane just as they were going about their business. and heading back to russia, now an interpol notice were told, has been raised or applied for at least in his name to other notices are open and have been for a while in the names of the other 2 individuals. the british foreign office has said that it will raise the matter immediately with the russian ambassador here, but when pointing out that according to the deputy deputy assistant commissioner of police who broke this news, dean hayden, there is no deal in place to expedite. people suspects like this, back to britain, there has been 0 corporation with the russians thus far. and therefore, the only way of actually apprehending any of them is if they leave the country and into paulo, the british police are lucky enough to apprehend them. something that he believed was quite unlikely. and john, we're heading to the ruling from the european court of human rights. how significant is this finding in relation to the killing of alexander when young coke in terms of outcomes ultimately not very significant in terms of in terms of the pursuit of justice, probably very significant because it is a definitive finding by a definitive court. we haven't had anything like this yet. the british had their own inquiry into these events in 2016 and decided at that point that it was quite likely probable that they may have booted himself had given the order to carry out this operation against alexander lit, ven, yankee. in london, you recall back in 2006, he was a major opponents of food and he was poisoned using this red radioactive isotopes, polonium 210, administered in a cup of green tea at london's millennium hotel. the e. c h r. the pin code of human rights ruling goes substantially further than that, british inquiry. it does say that russia was responsible for what it describes as the assassination. all about exam, the lips and yankee, it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre lucas. and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a full, the k g b agent did in the court, the carry out the killing prime a say she evidence. the court says that they were acting at the time as agents of the russian state. now, once again, of course the question, what happens to them can they be apprehended their russian citizens there in russia, mister lucas, boy. and he went on to become a politician with the backing of the kremlin. the chances, little to none of their apprehension anytime soon. jona, how we appreciate your insights. they jenna han, how live for us in london. thank. still ahead. on al jazeera we have a reg lean conditions inside a can the built by refugees from hazy under a bridge in texas. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. it's been raining heavily in the northeast of china, that obvious circulation as i'm breaking up and the rain spreading across towards hawkeye. there with that frontal system, the line of shazlaw, thunderstorms, in horseshoe for a good part or wednesday property says the leaving dry weather behind the increase in a tongue of rain, likely and situated. and between these 2 systems humidity, still quite high. temperature coming down in beijing, but along the line, the young see from shanghai to hung. those temperatures a 4 or 5 degrees above average, and it's still ship it. so it's quite a surprise ready for this late in the season than the monsoon rainy's now wide spread throughout india, pakistan and bang the dash this flooding in ralph in the just the example the small flooding go giraffe and rochester, donna's recent rains have been fairly heavy and the forecasts of hers wednesday and thursday she was widespread shots. so all the way to the in this valley, across to probably west bank a little less in the northeast for the little lesson. the southeast of india are indeed in sri lanka. but nevertheless, the chances are wherever you are, you at least have a light shower if you're lucky, a heavier one. and of course it's a dry picture throughout the raving peninsula. the shamal is picked up, which means the $41.00 degrees in doha dropped to about $39.00, and the humidity comes down with it. a very pleasant feeling. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the we are just going to break into the programming now, and we're hearing from the prime minister of sudan, adella hum dog off to there was a attempted coup in the country earlier today. let's listen in dues. who sacrifice their blogs for the benefit of the people and see them and development and after today, because the fate who attempt after what, what people has achieved and also fate. they've do it but for the historical moment. but our people are very so steadfast for the for the see them and change the other day please didn't of the council you will be follow in this situation. what happened in this phase? who that dumped him? how to do it is extension o is more attempt against the listen if it, if you're not that i'm using wooden body shop and did so i had to take advantage of this situation. born. busy in different towns, by closing the port under low w as middle, but he did take advantage of the national crisis, but he didn't know what to stop us from going forward. didn't meet for the for the change and see them. julian does not show up by the d. c is all based on the symbols of dilution. now one of the 1st time they will some numbers will have been involved in this attempt, carmen, and been ent into viewed in order to discover the other 2 behind days and watches. dan, intentional managers and da, well, committee, oh, are investigating here to do is have been listed on the phone with us even live in corporate on amazon. and still, the fall of the tissues of june was in danger to government for the more so all the changes to the and yet viruses made was out there for them. why did us all the cal, somebody you know, to improve the way of leaving for the people that are sharp and not call allow people can see me german in order to encounter the root of the command with a peaceful mean attempt. leah and i called into the hollywood for the constitutional court when that's unity of the county under the pollution and the freedom when this, dia, security, bobby, for this, you look at those issues with this and this should have been taken as a lesson. you got to do more in order to put and make sure everything the point on the status is up on you. okay. that was the prime minister of sudan of dela, hangdog following. a foiled crew. attain but lit, springing out. correspondent heber morgan now, who joins us from costume. he, the prime prime minister at cole, on the way of life, to sit in these people to be improved for the games made after the revolution and not necessarily trickling down to the public. what do you think the citizens of saddam will make of what he said? well for for one thing people insert, i believe that the fact that there is a part partly civilian government in place that isn't that shipment of itself. the fact that the former ruling party has been out that, that is open of that shipment, that many people in for dam believe is one of the gains of the revolution that they thought that in december 2018. so some people believe that they, there has been gained main. however, if we go back to the motors of the revolution that we heard from people during the, during december and in the months that followed before the office of president bashir, they've been calling for justice. peace and freedom. now they have spoken about the issue of accountability repeatedly with team people taking to the street saying that that is one clause that has not been fulfilled by the transitional government . the issue of accountability. they see that people who have committed a crime during the era of prime minister of what president dominant this year are you to be held to account, especially those who are responsible for getting processes during the revolution as well as on june 3rd in front of the army headquarters when dozens of civilians were murdered or rather mastercard by security forces. so the issue of accountability, something that keeps coming up over and over again. and that is one thing that people hear, especially those who are participating in government process, fearing of perform a president bush years, reggie rule say that is lacking and the government has not deliberate on. now when it comes to the economy, many people have also complained about the economic situation in the country. think that it has deteriorated with inflation rising since the government took over. up until the month of july in august, the government reported that there is a drop in inflation, but many people feel like it is not enough. so the games that prime minister of the dog is talking about for many people is simply not what they're thing. but they say that the fact that there are civilian members in the executive council and in the sovereignty councilman, there is, seems to be some kind of balance between the military and the civilians. they believe that that isn't achievement of its own. and that they said the, the fact that the former ruling party is trying to come back to power and has not been able to. they say that's another achievement. certainly a lot has happened over the space of about 12 hours. we appreciate that update. they have been morgan live for us for dan covered 19 and climate change and conflict at the top of the gender at the un general assembly. that gets away in new york shortly. the us says it's came to avoid a corona virus super spreader event. but despite the pandemic, dozens of heads of state have traveled to yield to speak in person, including us, president joe biden. diplomatic editor james bass. fall this 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 u. n's 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 seizing 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. protest is here, and there the un, or angry about the biden administration's plans for coven 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. he lives 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 trump's algebra mat. again, it's a jane phase, joins as live now from the united nations. james, how critical is this moment for bought in on the world stage? it's always very important when the us president addresses the un general assembly because this is the chance for all world leaders to make that pitch a 193 leaders. but this of course is very important for president button because it is his 1st time as the u. s. president at the united nations. he's a man who obviously knows the united nations very, very well from this time. as a senator and his time is vice president. now i think if you'd go back a few months, the message was going to be really simple and clear. america's back. multilateralism is back. this is the america, you know, after the trump administration. this is an america where it's allies contrasted. well, i think that something's going to be just a little bit harder now because events in recent weeks because of what happened in afghanistan. certainly some of the allies are very unhappy about the way things develops in afghanistan and the american pull out. what do you agree with the pull out or not? most countries will tell you they do not think it was very well handled by the biden administration and not a good communication between the, by the ministration, even some of its closest allies like the u. k. and germany that had substantial trips inside afghanistan. and of course, that, that idea of allies feeling wary about the situation. got a lot stronger just in the last few days because of that route. the u. s. along with the u. k. helping australia get those new nuclear submarines in an effort to try and deal with the threat from china. but in the process ostracize you tries in france and creating a real diplomatic spot. the french pulling out the buses from washington for the 1st time ever. france, of course, the longest ally of the united states soap. it's a difficult audience. i think for president biden today, he's got to deal with those issues. he's got to deal with cobra 19. he's got to deal with the climb crisis on climate. i think we're likely to see the announcement of some new funding from the u. s. remember that the plans go meeting the key meeting p negotiations on a new climate deal just 50 days away. and james, it sounds like it's already very busy, but what else is likely to be on the agenda today? well, a lot going on with regard to that route with australia and france, you're going to have president biden is going to have meetings with the australian prime minister. scott morrison here in new york, and then president button heading back to washington d. c. where he'll meet the british prime minister, forrest johnson, no meetings arranged with the french at this stage, but there are other important speakers here during the day. we hear from all of the countries of the united nations over this week. the 1st speaker, as is always the tradition will be brazil present both scenario beginning the speech that is controversial because the deal here, the un supposed to be on trust is that lead as a supposed to be vaccinated. well, present both scenarios made it quite clear he's not vaccinated against cobra. 1900, and yet he's going to take the podium just before president biden was telling you that president ball scenario was out eating in new york in the last 24 hours. now the rules in new york, you have to show a vaccination proof, but we can get into a restaurant. well, president, both in our it was pictured eating pizza on the street here in new york. the other important speech and i think it's barry we're watching, is going to be a speech of the un secretary general antonio terrorist. he's actually the 2nd speaker here. now those that seem to speech say is an extremely strong speech. extremely pessimistic about the direction of the world. in fact, one un inside view and for many years says is the strongest speech they've ever seen by secretary general james looking forward to coverage. thank you for your insights, james, by day reporting for us from the united nation. ok . you're watching al jazeera, these are the top stories this alum sedans, governing sovereign council, says it's foiled and attempted coon is a plot. it's have been arrested and being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state, television and radio. speaking a short while ago, sedans, prime minister said the failed crew attempt was aimed at undermining the countries democratic transition. he says it was arranged from within and outside the military establishment. if morgan has more from cartoon members of the armed forces were in .

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