Economy this. But in zimbabwe, where theyre straining to cope with the pandemic, there are people helping each other out and its for Lewis Hamilton is formula one world champion, again, only turkish gone free to secure the title for a record equalling sentenced a little after 4 pm in ethiopia. Right now, and there is breaking news gunmen have killed at least 34. 00 people in an attack on a passenger bus. This was in the west of the country, the likely the number of dead likely to rise and no indication yet of who carried out the attack or if it is linked to the escalating crisis in the north. That in itself is threatening to destabilize the entire region. The leader of that region has confirmed his forces, launched rockets into eritrea, bringing a 3rd country and is threatening to carry out more attacks. This is a home where those who attacked you great will not just attack and return home. We will retaliate while they are here and strike the airports from which they launched attacks. There is no place that we cant reach and we will continue to attack selected targets that the invading forces are using against us. The fear is now facing both eritrean and Ethiopian Government forces, but Prime Minister says ethiopia will achieve its goals on its own. He tweeted that those who commit crimes against humanity and peace will be held accountable. And the number of people fleeing the violence into sudan. Its going up at least 20000 now, according to the United Nations, as well as the reports of mass of his ethnic profiling in which both sides are accused of atrocities. So a lot to talk about will do with mohammed whos in the city, have gone on the border of the tikrit region 1st of all this bus attack mohammed, anything more when he has come out, were hearing from the European Human Rights Commission that to go for that is just an estimate of the death toll is bound to rise. The gunmen, i think, to have we laid it was heading to the region from the region which is in western. You appear to have killed the passengers who are aboard the bus in a very good friend of the did you know, which is a place that is known for these kinds of visit cuties. Them gunmen cutting out like this one on civilians and government officials are saying this is mainly holds by tribal and in most city between rival ethnic groups resident in the area. And a few weeks ago, Prime Minister ahmed, that these gunmen who are cutting out these are talking british angle, what trained in neighboring sudan are not hold on the Sudanese Government to ensure that areas along the boardwalk of these groups. Ok, so well leave that them and then focus on the existing conflict in the north. The fact that eritrea is getting drawn into this. Now, take a serious thoughts on what that could mean for the conflict as a whole and how eritrea may respond. Well, diplomatic sources go to call, it is just how often times before trail becomes fully involved with this conflict. Although Prime Minister said earlier on today that if you have the capability to carry on with the operation only its own and doesnt need help from any quarters. , but again, and if china has an axe to grind with the p. L. O. , not only has it for a long war, lost that from 1980 to 2000, but the flash point for the conflict, the village of but not by the 2 p. L. O. But i mean, its not via that absolutely no objections to eritrea taking but me and making it part of its country according cordons with the ruling of a un affiliated commission, which ruled on the border between eritrea and ethiopia, which yet is not democracy, but that the p. L. F. Do not want to happen. So these are the talks as well as already the grievances that have existed between the 2 p. L. F. Undersize afford to kill the president of the trail. And now for reasons of a trail to be on a war footing incredibly delicate situation. Is now thats mohamed, is in the situation in northern ethiopia. Thank you. Mohammed. As we mentioned, the number of refugees crossing over into sudan keeps growing. Haven morgan is there for us, reporting from the region just north of the sudanese ethiopia border. Hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the Reception Center. Now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. If you appear border in sudan and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a Perception Center with the number reaching up to 90000 just over the past few days alone. Now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. And this is raising concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. That this would create a health crisis. Medics say that most of the people who are right suffer from chest infections as well as malaria infections due to exhaustion from traveling for days escaping the fighting in the tigra region. Most of the refugees was brought in to speak of the same horror saying that they have seen people being slaughtered, that theyve seen aerial bombardment, which is what made them fear for their lives. Here to sudan seeking safety and seeking humanitarian aid. Now, medics say that they are quite concerned about the number of refugees and the influx. They say that theyre expecting more than 1000. 00 over the coming days. And thats just here. And its what a Reception Center sudan says that its expecting a total of up to 200000. 00 in the coming week between here in kosovo state and out of state with both border. And its calling out for the International Aid organizations to help respond to what its calling. Its turning out to be a refugee crisis. Have a closer look at the main concerns. It is worried that democratic reforms threaten the current federal arrangement which gives the tikrit region its so forth. One of a status on top of that, the g. P. L. Or forms more of a say in ethiopia, future relationship with neighboring. Youre a true here to also i think government has unfairly targeted them as part of a crackdown on past rights abuses and corruption. Some thoughts now from jason mosley, whos a Research Associate for the African Studies center. At the university of oxford in, the u. K. He told us earlier, it is difficult to predict whats going to happen next. There is a lot, we dont know about whats happening. Even the reports, you know, the t. P. Left claiming attacks. What they were actually able to hit if the attacks actually landed at all anywhere near where they were supposed to. Its been denied by the ice eritrean sources. But with media access, limited, independent corroboration of these kinds of acts is very limited. So its difficult to say exactly whats happened. We can say however, that the border between eritrea and ethiopia is heavy militarily militarized and has been for 2 decades. So the potential for this to escalate significant events and obviously there and certainly all sides in the conflict with the, you know, have incentives to portray whats happening in highly highly fraught terms in order to internationalize it. But for different reasons. So its very difficult to predict whether the eritrean government feels that its in a position to push militarily on this. I think the key thing would be to focus on the need to reverse course from this spectacular failure of governance, both on the part of the government and or its integrity and deescalate rather than focus on escalation. Lets move on to going to cutback on the 1st transfer of land in that disputed region has happened. Part of a deal to end 6 weeks of fighting between armenia and azerbaijan. I mean, is handing over the district of there is anger amongst People Living there. Its so deep, in fact, that many set fire to their homes as they left, while the deals, been celebrated by those in azerbaijan. It has led to protests against the armenian Prime Minister. In addition, armenian state security says it stopped an assassination attempt on police accused. Im sorry, arrested the former head of state security and 2 others is refusing to step down despite the widespread protests against lets put it all on the map, fuse a reminder, all very thing thats in play and how complicated it can be actually going to cut about the area in red internationally recognized as azerbaijans territory, but held by armenia since 994. 00. And then as we go in, youll see it is surrounded by disputed areas. Over the 6 weeks of finding these areas picked up the territories in yellow, including to go in a car about 2nd biggest city shusha. And then as part of the ceasefire deal, heres what has to happen. Armenia has to hand over a cup of joe, which weve been talking about, then also the region and then the district on friday as well. And then finally, december 1st, the armenians will hand over this area in district keeping only the corridor or which is a Mountain Pass connecting the going to come back and armenia, azerbaijan gets a new card or down there, giving back access to its previously isolated territory. The autonomous republic. Well lets get more of bill hamid. One of our team on the ground. There she is on the border of the district, the one which was handed over today. Thank you 4 hours ago. This road was packed bumper to bumper with people fleeing with their belongings with their life stoke. We saw Armenian Forces also retreating, oldest military hardware coming out. And then we saw the russian peacekeepers going into the opposite direction towards killed by jar. So the mood as an been very has been quite grim among people here. Very few actually wanted to speak to us when we told them whats going on. They say, you know whats going on, what do you want me to tell you . Has to be said that those armenians who were living by john had moved in by and large in the early 1990 s. After azerbaijan lost that district before that, that district was acting as a majority, as there is, were living there. Now, the armenians who are left are heading towards year of and are heading towards other cities and towns in armenia about whats the future going to look like . Is the big question. One guy told me that he felt that he was being thrown on to destress and he didnt know how he was going to deal with that. What, where hes going to live, where hes going to put his children at school. Basically these people have to start their lives all over again, and its just early days. There is anger at the Prime Minister and he called pushing people think that he has handled this very wrongly from the beginning. I think its, were heading towards a lot of political turmoil and also i think the more districts are going to be handed over. The more it is going to be anger among armenians themselves for a series of a different mood on the ground. And some of been has been finding out he isnt gonna its a bittersweet moment for people here. Theyre very happy that they will be able to go back to their land. People about 60000, people at their ease who were living in college or are knowing, are now going to be heading back to their homes. But they are angry and frustrated when they look at those pictures of people taking doors and windows and burning their homes because they say that this wasnt theirs to begin with. It was ethnic a very populated. All of these armenians came from outside and theyre looting and destroying what was and so, yes, it is a bittersweet moment for them. We are very close to where col bashar is. We cannot access that area from this side because for the last 30 years, the roads have been in disrepair. So the military is allowing very limited security access to its personnel who are going to be going there. And weve been asking them, how will this function, are they going to go in . Are they going to secure the borders . Is it going to be a very military who is going to be in charge of the various russian peacekeepers are going to come in there, clear the area, and then the azerbaijani Border Patrol force goes and secure the border between as a by john and armenia and then they restored these area bit by bit infrastructure our infrastructure. We spoke to the landmine commission. They told us that this area is littered with 9 mines and unexploded munitions across the line of contact and in these areas that people are evacuating. So it is going to be months and perhaps years before people can actually go back and rebuild their lives. But it is the 1st step in a process where either by danis feel that they have won. Heres whats coming up for you. Supporters of donald trump standing firm, as the president conceded all refused to concede the election. And here in authorities launch a criminal investigation into dozens of celebrities who supported protests against Police Brutality and in sport the world. Number one, Dustin Johnson inside of his 2nd major title, and he is here now an update on the election and u. S. President donald trump seems to have well gone closer to acknowledging that the 1st time that joe biden did actually win the election in the last hour he tweeted this, reacting to a fox news piece, they said he won because the election was rigged. Vote watches are observers allowed. Tabulated by radical, left, privately owned company, etc, etc, etc. Going to the fake and silent media. Twitter has already put a disputed claim that tweet so roslyn. Jordan with us in washington, rosen. You made a very good point yesterday to us that a concession from a sitting president is a formality rather than a legal in the sense city. However, he does seem to be drifting a little closer to the idea of at least saying it publicly. Well if hes drifting, hes doing a very, very small job of it because there are other tweets which the u. S. President donald trump, has put out in the last 30 minutes and a caning. That his campaign is still very much interested in challenging the results of the november 3rd and promoting the efforts of his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, as well as other members of his Campaign Legal team to challenge the vote results, particularly in battleground states. So again, while it is not a legal requirement, certainly it is something that people in the political sphere have been looking for. But i think in context of the other tweets which the president has been putting out on sunday morning, its not any real public and acknowledgement that he is leaving office on january 20th, rosen. Were just looking at some pictures from yesterday as well. The pro trump movement, which was protesting in washington. Anything planned for today is that it is a quiet day. Were able to protest is going its pretty much over yesterday. I had a very difficult time accessing this location coming into the city even getting to our Office Building because of all of the Massive Police roadblocks and those roadblocks continued into the evening today. Its very different. Its a very dull, quiet sunday morning. You can pretty much go almost anywhere unimpeded except for the security of blockades surrounding the white house. Those blockades have been in place for some time, and i expect they will continue throughout this transition. But its very quiet, very dull. What you would expect to see on, a typical sunday morning in washington d. C. , there are no plans, no announced plans for any other marches or demonstrations. Certainly the reports of violence or clashes or riots overnight, really been overblown. Basically you had a few people picking fights and the fights starting to get a bit out of control before local police could actually break things up. But when you consider that d. C. Police is reporting about 20 people arrested for saturday night in washington. Thats about par for the course, and certainly not a 1000000 magen, much as it was, as it was at the times, roselyn jordan in washington. Thank you. Well, the worlds biggest free trade deal has been signed covering nearly a 3rd of the worlds population and its economic activity. 15 countries including china or japan are now part of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership. The United States, notable for its absence from the deal us president s traditionally attend the summit, but of donald trump doesnt do things by tradition and skipped it for a 3rd year. This is being seen as a triumph for china by far the biggest economy amongst the signatories. It is now position to increase its regional influence in the face of u. S. Ice and isolationists. Florence larry has more now from kuala lumpur. After 8 years of talks, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership or ourselves, is finally signed, meeting virtually because of the pandemic. Leaders from 15 countries including china, japan and 10 members of the association of Southeast Asian nations. And at the agreement in their respective countries. The conclusion of our sept negotiation, the largest Free Trade Agreement in the world, will send a strong message that affirms as a leading role in supporting the multilateral trading system, creating a new trading structure in the region. Its an ambitious deal covering nearly 30 percent of Global Economic output and a 3rd of the worlds population. The agreement aims to lower tariffs and open up trade and investment in stages. It will provide a Simpler Trading framework, meaning businesses wont have to navigate separate requirements to export to different countries. China is the biggest member in the trading block. Its importance in the region grew even more after the u. S. Led by President Donald Trump pulled out of the trade pact in 2017. That deal then known as the Transpacific Partnership or t p. P. Would have been the biggest trade deal in the world. Analysts say china is now poised to extend its influence even further. That does not mean that things are going to change overnight dramatically. But as things unfold over the future and new issues come up, that need to be is going to be one of those platforms that time. And simply because of the member and of course, c