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slides. lock roads talks aimed at freeing members of the missionary group. ducted and haiti, continue the kidnappers. that demanding a huge around some ah shares in the chinese property john ever grounds have plunged by more than 10 percent this morning. it's after a deal to purchase part of the world's most indebted develop a fell through. the drop in the share price has deepened fees that the company could soon be declared in default with liabilities if around $305000000000.00, it has now missed multiple debt payments in the past month. investors. the worried that the fallout could impact the wider chinese economy. let's get more and a story we can speak to ryan manuel, his chief asia strategists with silver horn investment advisors. he joins us live from hong kong. many thanks for joining the program. the next key deadline is monday or where they are due to make a huge re payment. will they make it? and if not, what happens? um, it's not clear, don't make it. no, it's not what happens. it will continue as, as happened, as of the reasons that the panic is that they're in the process of the moment, restructuring all these different arrangements. and so mondays is just one of, of many to come, frankly. and so when marcus reacted other than just because they're allowed to trade on ever granting friends was suspended before is because they're worried about the fact that this could just be this is just one to follow on monday. then there's a whole bunch of different ons, both, both dominate as an outside of china and also as you, your intro said riley really in china is a huge, are lot of liabilities better are waiting to that sort of mature for and, and thomas. so they've been trying to sell off assets in order to raise funds, but that's not been going so well. why is that a few reasons? i mean it's, it's not just that they didn't succeed in the sale it's, it's crudo char. so it's, it's also really important. yeah. but why it didn't go so we're, we don't a 100 percent. no. ah, it's a, it's actually, they're selling off the best bids now. so that's another reason markets dispute somewhat is because if you can't, so the best part is since you're probably going to struggle with the worst. but it's also that they were trying to sell it back to someone that actually owns quite a lot of debt. and so it's a problem, not just of them being able to sell best parts of businesses. the problem of this restructuring relies and a whole bunch of people for giving things rolling things over into different liabilities. and it's, you can't do that through selling parts of the business that out. i mean this 2 assets, they still have the land and ignoring the houses on it than that, that doesn't seem a very good sign going forward for what comes next. what is the chinese government's role in all this a will they worst case scenario, bail the company out? because there's now talk of potentially, if this company to fall sick and have a wider impact on the economy, it isn't in the interest to bail them out. it isn't, it isn't what was made. so it, when i said the people that you are, are you doing money for the government as well, or definitely entities for the earned by the chinese government by local vehicles and things like that. but so the chinese government is not right to bio as a great day. at some point this is had to stop ever grande's, the logic model. but the business entire underlying political economy is outside works, which is a real estate and uses models like a grand day which is not sustainable. and the chinese to reach out to you has made very clear that he wants this to end. he wants houses to be living in and not speculation. and the previous way of doing business must stop the chinese government. and if it has 2 very complicated tasks, buses and bus specially try and get as much of the money because they are, they do so in a way that doesn't fit on me because ever grande's but, but one of many, then it also need to send a strong signal that is not going to by allow all of the other grande's to be just out there, has to somehow walk this part road between being both credible and also signed to get some of the credit back. it's difficult makes very interesting to talk to ryan manual chief asia strategist with silver horn investment advisors. thank you. let's go to brazil. we're investigation into the government. corona virus response has pointed the finger of blame squarely on the president variables. nora, the report also recommended that he face criminal charges including crimes against humanity. the drop report still needs to be voted on by the senate committee, monica yanna, kiev has. while a senate panel was reading the long list of accusations against j will so narrow, the president was in ne brazil been cheered by his supporters. a horrible voice of the people is the voice of god. also, an arrow says he did nothing wrong. he's criticized the senate panel, which has been investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. it's recommended the president be charged with 10 different crimes, including crimes against humanity by boston. arrow is accused of downplaying the pandemic, which caused $600000.00 deaths in brazil. the world's 2nd largest toll. the report says thousands of lives could have been saved if the president had taken the virus seriously. instead he criticized locked downs, encouraged mass gatherings, made a point of not wearing a mask and delayed mass vaccination. the report will be voted upon next tuesday. it will then be submitted to brazil's attorney general, who has 30 days to determine whether he accepts the charges or not senator or mad. as these were presided, the panel told al jazeera, there is enough evidence to put ball sonata behind bars. of the attorney general does, nothing will go to the supreme court and also to the international court of justice of the hague. we will continue to put pressure to make sure justice is done, or san ardo says the investigation is the loss of time. deborah thornton reviewed it, did nothing except spread grudge and hatred among brazilians. oh no. but that opinion is strongly contested by many brazilians who lost their loved ones during the pandemic. and by doctors and scientists who say the coven 19 probe is historic, because it points the finger at all those responsible for the tragedy. monica in our give, i'll jazeera u. s. president j bot and says he's concerned about chinese hypersonic missile technology is comments come off to reports. say that china had tested any hypersonic weapon back in august. it's believe the nuclear capable weapon is a df. 17 glide missile beijing had denied the report saying it was testing space vehicle. the white house says it's raise concerns about the she through diplomatic channels. patsy calhane has been following developments from washington dc. the why does it appear like it's trying to put a lot of focus on this. what happened was when president joe biden was leaving washington a reporter asked, are you concerned about this potential missile launch? and he said yes for her part white house spokesman jen. saki said they are reaching out to their counterparts in china through the diplomatic process. so basically, this is all about a report in the financial times. it said that it, over the summer, china was able to test launch what they call a nuclear capable, hypersonic glide. what but so basically it's a missile that goes into the outer space, circles the globe at 5 times the speed of sound was able to land according to the financial times, pretty much near its target, missed its target, but just narrowly. now china says this was not a missile test. they said they were working on rocket technology. why is this such a big concern? the us? well, it's been a lot of, it's money on missile defense systems that can basically shoot down conventional what types of missiles they wouldn't work against, a hypersonic missile. and it's a big emphasis for the u. s. military defense. one of the programs that they're considering pursuing would cost an estimate, a $176000000000.00 over 10 years. but it's hypersonic missiles become commonplace. obviously they're going to have to rethink their strategy. also important to point out that other nations are working with this technology, including the united states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raised concerns in the you, us. the un security council has held an emergency meeting on north korea and day on to pyongyang, testified a ballistic missile from a submarine to fast on the war to test launch. in 2 years, us south korea and japan have all condemned it. on diplomatic edison james space is more from the un diplomatically, there's been no progress on north korea since 2019. that was the year of the last failed summit between president trump and kim jong on that took place in hanoi. and then they're meeting the militarize zone between north and south korea. but militarily, in the mean time, north korea has made substantial progress on its nuclear capabilities, most recently, foreign, a ballistic missile from a submarine. now, back in 2019, they filed a submarine missile, but many experts believe that was actually launched from an underwater platform. this meeting of the security council was preceded by a statement from the 3 european union members of the security council. it's clear, there's real frustration. we need a compliance with security considered resolutions. her there hasn't been results in the recent years. the only thing you can witness is a continuation of proliferation boff on the nuclear track and the ballistic track. and it needs to stop before to to rate the u. s. ambassador of united nations, linda thomas greenfield, made it clear that she believes the sanctions imposed on north korea aren't working . we already have a sanctions regime in place. we just need to be more serious about the implementation of that regime. frankly, the $1718.00 committee is not doing it's, it's job. ah, we need to enforce these are violations. we need to ramp up the implementation of rab up the sanctions. and we're not done that in particularly we need to focus on those who are violating sanctions. and others who are engaging in activities that break the sanctions here. but complicating things for the u. s. and its allies is the fact that there are many who would like to see the sanctions on chris ease. they include the un special rocco tour for north korea, who says there's a real risk of starvation in the country. yes, guns taliban says that needs international recognition to ease the country's humanitarian crisis. representative to speaking in moscow, falling a conference with regional powers including china, india, and pakistan. russia says the group would have to uphold a basic standard of human rights to get recognition. the taliban also promised to address ongoing security concerns. charlotte bellis reports from couple. primarily they want the us who wasn't leah to day, they want the us to release $9000000000.00, which is being housed by america, which is afghan reserve bank funds. so they won't that release. they say they want to use it for reconstruction. but guess they did talk a lot about a they said all the countries in these talks in moscow today are we're all on the same page when it came to aid and they said that they supported the taliban, and the taliban said they were very appreciative of that, but the main takeaway was, there was a call to action if you were with these countries said look, we're going to contribute humanitarian aid and we're talking china, iran, india, pakistan, central asian countries. but we also want the, you win to convene during a conference. so it's more of a global effort, so they're really pushing for the way to kind of take the lead on this and keep channeling and fun and pushing as much humanitarian aid into afghanistan as possible. because it really is a dire situation here and winter is on the horizon. now the taliban also under quite a lot of pressure to day when it came to suppressing, quote, terrorism. the russians were saying that were very worried about groups like i sal ah, staging attacks inside afghanistan against neighbors against rusher itself. and so they were really looking for reassurance from the taliban that they can essentially keep a lid on groups like iceland. i. ssl has been and has kind of been quite effective by having 3 quite large attacks since the taliban took over in various parts of afghanistan. so the taliban had to really reassure some of the neighbors and countries like russia that they can keep control of groups like i sold has been an attack on u. s. outpost and southern syria. the pentagon has confirmed none of their forces have been injured. i struck a base in i'll, tom in on homes could govern. it's one of the country's last rebel held territories . yes, officials believed that it was from a drone. it is the 1st time this particular military base has been targeted. meanwhile, early on wednesday to bombs exploded on an army, boston, damascus, killing at these fulton people, that is the worst attack the syrian capital has seen in years. a 3rd bomb was dismantled nearby. nobody has claimed responsibility will not long after the explosion, syrian government troops heavily shell, the town, and the northern province of glib, where at least 13 people were killed, including children still had on al jazeera, thousands gather outside the presidential palace into don calling on the army to take control of the country. ah the hello good. his fear. here's her weather update in a minute 15. we're beginning in the middle east where some of the energy through the caspian sea. i think it will seep into tater on and we'll see some showers on thursday with a high of 90 degrees. we've got a wind coming down from iraq through the gulf states. so. so how $35.00 degrees on thursday, but i think we'll see wind gusts here of about 55 kilometers per hour in places like doha. next stop. pakistan still looking good. plenty of sunshine to go round grouchy. 36 degrees as long divide. 33 butts. prepare for it, your temperatures are gonna fall in the days to come. wendy conditions on saturdays, thunderstorms may be on sunday, and there we go. only 25 on mondays, so below average here, we have been dealing with some heavy rain around turkey's northeastern black sea region, but that's gone on thursday and really right across the country. we've got full on sunshine tropics of africa, not the case. plenty of storms, democratic republic of congo as we head into war. cameroon, in southern sections of nigeria, lagos has a high of 31 degrees further toward the south. we've got 23 degrees in port elizabeth, but look at all this rain come down from angola, then been dea botswana into the western portion of south africa. keep down a high of 22 degrees. ah, hitchhiking has never been destroyed, but nothing can stop them in their trucks chasing the american dream, escaping poverty. but the legal route is their only option and their hope for a better life can lead them into trouble breathing tough conditions. gambling. they'll put their lives in danger. just a very risky noodle. when elsie lou ah, you're watching out as a reminder on top stories this, our jazz and the chinese property, john f. a ground have plunged by more than 10 percent. that soft a deal to purchase part of the company fell through, could soon be declared in fault with long abilities around $305000000.00. in brazil, proven to the countries coded 19 responses, pointed the finger of blame on precedent, valuable sonora draft report, still needs to be voted on by the senate committee. the unsecure to counsel has held an emergency leasing on north korea day off to pyongyang, testified a ballistic missile from summary. the u. s. south korea and japan have all contempt it more than a 100 people have died in floods in india and the poor. many of those deaths have been in india is a to con, stays with thousands of people were main cut off off the land lines blocked roads. the southern states carola is on jaila for more heavy rain, for after 39 deaths in the past week. from the elizabeth per on the reports and aerial survey of the northern state of ultra khan shows large areas of farm land submerged. heavy rain in the past 3 days has led to flooding and lance lives which have destroyed homes and bridges and killed dozens of people in northern and southern india. more than 300 people have been rescued and 1000 relocated in north america, and all our rescue forces have been deployed to several stud affected areas on drops and rule. the national disaster response force has also deployed several teams. we are working on clearing several roads that have been closed due to flood damage. thousands of people remained cut off in the districts of armada and granny kate, after landslides blocked roads. the was defected, region of co mom recorded its heaviest daily rainfalls since records began a 124 years ago. komatt was on the border with maple way around 50 people have been killed and 30 a missing after flooding and landslides. there. meanwhile, in southern india cleanup operations are continuing and kettler wood dozens have been killed during the past weeks to wrench rain. local authorities have been releasing water from dams, which were nearly full 3 days since the worst of the flooding and cadillac. thousands of people are staying in relief, can't like this one. the government has also doubled the number of shelters since sunday, as it instructs people living in low line areas to move. flooding from monsoon rains is an annual occurrence in cadillac, but people living in one of the was defective districts caught. i am told al jazeera, they have never experienced anything like it. but almost today, she's one of many people living in relief camps after they hunts were destroyed, numbered over to learn a bar in my life. i never thought something like this could happen to was because our house is on high ground, was a little safer than the people living further down. earlier when there was a small flood of the water level rose, the neighbors used to come to all house to stay there until the level went down. that's how safe our house was. so i have no idea how this happened. what i found on cadillac or an opposite ends of india, climatology say both states are experiencing more extreme rainfall events because of climate change. they're also an ecologically fragile regions with rock under the himalayas and kettler and the western cuts. mountain range, environmentalists say meineke construction projects and deforestation, and mountains which are prone to landslides and leading to more disasters. elizabeth parent m al jazeera khattab kettler negotiations to free 17 members of the us base missionary grave kidnapped and hazy, have an to the 5th day. a gang responsible is demanding a $1000000.00 per person. manu upon a reports from haiti's, capital, puerto prince residence of detention in the north of quarter, prince, or really from the recent abduction of a group of christian missionary and their families. this health clinic is one of several public services in the community that have benefit from donations provided by the charity workers. many here worry the kidnapping might mean that assistance from the missionary organization could come to an end. in fact, we have not received any help. now, because they kit that the missionaries, whatever happened that is hurting us, it's affecting us a lot and it's hurting us. our arrival into italian did not go unnoticed. many locals were eager to share examples how the charity group has improved the lives of community members. since the kidnapping emotions here are running high nor let the above valuable, know the government does nothing for us. then we have a group of people who come to our community to help us and this happens. we can't treat them like that's what we're demanding their freedom. what we demand at the national police do something faster. this video, displaying an arsenal of fire arms and munitions, was recently posted on social media by a group called 400 mobiles of the criminal gang responsible for the abduction. well, the group has been blamed for some 80 percent of the kidnappings that take place in haiti. the gang is asking for $17000000.00 in ransom. we're outside the headquarters of the christian aid ministries mission in haiti, and we were told off the record by a staff member that all but a handful of aid workers have been evacuated from the country. and almost all of their work has been suspended. as efforts remain underway to free the hostages with each passing day, the charity mission remains close. locals who depend on food donations and other free services are growing more desperate for assistance mod. i pray to god that the kidnappers released the missionaries because the are the ones that helped me. i was sleeping on the street. ah, well hades, national police declined to comment on the ongoing investigation. a joint effort with u. s. federal agents remains underway to free the 17 hostages. manuel apollo al jazeera, puerto prince dozens of pro democracy protest hasn't been injured in a security crackdown in s. what teeny demonstrations have broken out into cities with active as demanding an end to the monarchy. the kingdom shut down, access to the internet of images of the violence began. second, aging and social media school was an shops have been forced to close kings. swati, the 3rd has rule the country since 1986, making it africa's last absolute monarchy for justice in see don are demanding that the transitional government be dissolved of been holding a sit in front of the presidential palace in cartoon for days organized to say, government officials and not responding to the demands made during the 2018 revolution. heb. morgan reports who caught him. it was once the hardest place for protest is to access and voice their demands. but for the 5th day, people are holding a sits in front of su, dance presidential palace in hot home. they're demanding. the transitional government stepped down. ask them, you know, the allowed. i mean, i, so what i was in the revolution, i was supposed to be represented in this government, but i don't see anything that represents me. a few potties took over the revolution and stole it. we want the military to dissolve the civilian government, let them remove the prime minister and all the committees that have been formed. oh, it has gotten much of it. the country is destroyed by yeah, people are hungry students can't learn mazacco, doesn't the hospital conked the treatment. we don't want the government leave and free and fair elections be held on it, that the military dissolved the government and take over these almost as supporters of the national charter alliance. a dissident group from the forces of freedom and change coalition. that's the coalition that lead months of anti government protest in 2019 resulting in the military ousting of long time president on waddell wishy. but for a month the coalition has been divided. the national charter alliance says the forces of freedom and change has sight lines, many groups that took part in the revolution, and it is demanded. the interim government be dissolved despite the fact. some of its leaders hold positions in it. some of those here are from dar for where the leaders of the national charter alliance have a base among those displaced by the regions war. others say they came because they were angry about the government's economic performance. the location of the city has raised questions about the role of the military and the transitional government . while the head of the sovereignty council, adam for the hannibal han has said his committed to sedans, transition to democracy. his violence doubled the didn't right outside the presidential palace has been noticeable and it's comes at the time. one tension arising between the military and civilian leadership. and attempted school last month has further strained relations between the 2 sides in government. the civilian leaders have accused supporters of the former government of being behind the field called sympathy and thought that the soldiers around the palace have provided protection for the protesters, leading those opposing it to accused the military of being biased. it's also prompted rallies in other areas of harpoon and of a thief. thousands of young people gathered in preparation for thursday. the anniversary of to dance 1st revolution in 1964. many said they reject the system and what it's called ford. it's like, i don't see how it will be necessary to negotiate something so obvious in a way it just feels like the right choice would be to have a civil government purely. so there is no place for a military rule to dance. prime minister wants to hold talks to the political giovanni, while both sides have called for their supporters to turn up with separate protests . the divisions now seemed to move from meeting rooms to the dance. st. heber morgan august 0 or to india has become the 2nd country on to china, to administer as one billionth dose of a curtain of ours vaccine or on 3 quarters of adults in the country of now had one shot at just under a 3rd awfully vaccinated. the country suffered devastating sergeant cases early in the year, which brought the health system close to collapse. the white house has avail plans to give corona virus vaccines to millions of children between ages of 5 and 11. the cdc will meet at the start of november to gave the plan formal approval, axis shipments will be sent out within hours of a happening and person's health ministers warning that corona virus infections could jump to a 100000 a day over winter. so g, java is edging people to get vaccinated and take up least a shots. he says the government won't impose its cycle plan b yet that would include lock downs or mandatory mosque wearing. we've always known that the winter months would pose the greatest threat to our road to recovery the dark sky, the colder weather provide perfect conditions, not just full co 19 to thrive, but for other seasonal viruses to like flu or nor of ours. and ahead of winter, just as we expected, we're starting to see this impact cases arising. and yesterday we reported 43738 new cases across the u. k. up 16 percent from the previous week. and they could go yet as high as a 100000 a day. rush as giving work as a week off with paid to cabin alarming rising cove 19 cases and death president vladimir putin has approved a government proposal for the week long holiday. at the end of this month, or only around a 3rd of russians off, felipe vaccinated the commercial vehicle volcano in the spanish olandt of la palmer continues to rom, sending red hot lava over more of the on. and you looking at life pictures of the volcano more than 2000 buildings have been destroyed since it began interrupting more than a month ago. around 7000 people had to leave their homes. sign to say they're unable to tell when the russian stock ah this is out, is there these you top stories? shes in the chinese property john ever ground have plunged by more than 10 cent its after deal to purchase. part of the company fell through. it could soon be declared default with liabilities of around $305000000000.00. an investigation to brazil's corona virus responses point to the finger of blame at the president variable scenario. the draft reports recommend.

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