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story in. deadlock at the u.n. climate conference in spain talks drag on those countries failed to agree on ways could tackle global warming. is a them this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up thousands of protesters in rome denounced the rise of the far right is the so-called solid beams movement grows guilty of corruption so that president bashir is sentenced
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to 2 years in detention but he plans to appeal. plans for an ambitious new tourist railway through southern mexico's pristine jungle could be devalued by local residents. there are a growing fears international efforts to fight climate change are faltering as the u.n. summit drags on without agreement the cop $25.00 talks in madrid was supposed to end on friday the delegates have so far failed to agree on major points it's been deadlock over emissions targets and how much money poorer countries should receive to cope with climate change i request all of the fix. all your training now and all your volunteer to find you know these agri not the sick consensus is that we need to have an ambitious resold. we are almost there it's hard it's difficult but he's worth
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it i specially meet you but people you know what countries need us protesters have gathered outside the talks saying draft tales don't go far enough many say delegates have so far failed the people on the planet i think it's discuss trust profoundly disturbed since the outcome the draft outcome that has been put forward by the chilean presidency is disgraceful it's completely unacceptable i don't know why they're afraid to stand up to. the world who are destroying the amazon and the donald trumps of the world that are pulling out of paris what is happening here is mind boggling and absolutely unprecedented on the extra day off talks then issues very loose divergence from parties across the board this is set for
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a collapse unless we fix it in the next few hours scientists are warning that if continues to warm they could be widespread shortages of food and water more why the disasters and rising seas they clock has more from madrid it was supposed to be the conference that would launch this bring the board of optimism into 2020 the year that the paris agreement finally became this instruments of international cooperation in the fight against climate change instead what we got was disappearing into a black hole of national differences led by australia by brazil by japan by the united states and by more people and up until now we've had this war to down agreement that is a 1000000 miles away from what science says is needed to be done and what the mood on the street reflects is needed to be done a new text has been published we got reaction. i think what's happening with the paris agreement is that people are some countries in particular trying to push it
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back from the level of ambition that we had which was a very ambitious anyway it was good enough but it wasn't really very good we need to raise ambition and countries are trying to push back on the level of ambition that they had promised to them and we don't mean that madrid is a failure it might mean a madrid is a failure but then i feel that no decision is better than a bad decision and if it's a choice between a bad decision and no decision then no decision is better it isn't over yet and the talks will continue some of these negotiators have been at it for more than 36 hours but the willingness and the cooperation of the 2015 pounds agreement well that seems with that great. several protesters have been injured in lebanon's camp so after security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds hundreds of people gathered in beirut as part of the latest and the government demonstrations riot police chased protesters in the streets beating in detaining
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some of them after they tried to break into a barricaded area lebanon has been wrong by 2 months of demonstrations while protesters are angry at the ruling elite that is there the country towards the worst economic crisis in decades. police in albania have arrested 9 people over buildings that collapsed in last month's earthquake 51 people died when the 6.4 magnitude tremor hit the cities of duress and to manny the builders engineers and owners are accused of breaching construction regulations they face charges of homicide and abuse of power police are looking for a further 8 suspects. police in new zealand have confirmed a 16th person has died from injuries sustained in monday's volcanic eruption 8 specialists wearing protective clothing with turned to white island on sunday but failed to find the last 2 bodies missing their breathing mosques only allowed to be
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on the island for just over an hour scientists say the possibility of a 2nd eruption has receded but the island remains volatile everyone going to be absolutely desperate to find bodies and return them to loved ones in terms of probability i.d.'s we wish we were probably thinking given that one was in the water but so i would tell you. that we always hopeful because we do this for a reason we want to make sure that we bring the right expertise to be and with regard to the task of pain size if you can find people in the in the. tens of thousands of protesters have crammed into a square in rome to denounce italian far right lay them a tale sell vini the rally was organized by the anti populist sardines movement it was established just last month in opposition to growing support in the north for salvini rightwing coalition what are the homemade reports from the italian capital . it was the biggest rally yet tens of thousands of
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italians decrying the far right leader matthew salvini and his party then make the demonstration in rome was organized by a grassroots movement known as the set of d.n.a. it's barely a month old but has a ready managed more than $100.00 similar gatherings in italy and other european cities its leaders who friends from the city of blown year have become voice of the . first capital in the streets to protest against a form of political rhetoric that is disastrous damaging and dangerous we didn't discover data many places around italy there's a serious problem of the lack of political representation is a big problem which at a moment we cannot resolve i call to come to the rise of the far right that has appealed to light up to 3 to the most telling their reasons part of italy that is against racism and discrimination and fascism we should all be there is
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a wave taking europe i fear it being here that we are starting to do something about it and avoid new worlds coming up on the. most of the people here are left wing voters who somehow feel let down by the traditional leftist parties this symbol of this movement. and it came after the founders called the italians of the squares of the country like sardines. and the symbol read like wildfire. first response was this but perhaps. by the rapid success of the movement turn down his rhetoric in his otherwise provocative social media video he's watching i think there is something good for him in that and something bad something good is that these people are protesting against him so ever more is at the center of italian politics is that the let's say the leader and all italian
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politics is staking position either in favor or against him. the 17 has so far 6 demands including more transparency in social media and then end to violent rhetoric in politics. control laws we have no control of social media in italy. even using talk of no work for children to spread his ideology i think that for a politician to have such a direct platform with children is very dangerous. it's not clear where to move and goes from here or how it will keep the momentum but if anything it has revived the left of italy that many felt was helpless during the rise of the far right but at the hammy al-jazeera wrote. lawyers for sudan's former president bashir say they'll appeal his conviction for corruption the 75 year old was sentenced to 2 years in detention but will not serve his time in prison because of his age
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a trial centered around suitcases found in the shooter's home filled with cars is worth more than $130000000.00 have morgan reports from the capital khartoum. the verdict is announced following weeks of hearings in the corruption trial of sudan's longtime leader and ousted president ahmed and bashir but regarding cases with the offer mentioned age of bashir the court sentences that depended 2 years in the community reform center of. the judgment was followed by chaos in court with bush years lawyers and supporters rejecting the verdict the judge of bias but she denied illegally possessing and smuggling foreign currency soldiers searching his home after he was deposed in april found suitcases containing around $130000000.00 but she said much of the money was a gift from the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sandman. was during months of protests demanding the end of his think years in power demonstrators also called
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for justice and accountability for what they say is misused many crimes many think the brady. bill to show that the legal system has not changed what about the protesters who have been killed in demonstrations against him for years what about those who have been sentenced to death and to prison for lesser crimes. in contrast hundreds showed their support for the former president and his now dismantled party. supporters chanted against the 4 month old transitional government accusing leaders of failing to be inclusive and leading the country into what the view as chaos sat is a verdict is in the end of former president bashir is legal problems while in prison he was charged with inciting and participating in the killing of protesters during the uprising against his government which started a year ago and just days before the verdict he was charged over his role in the 1089 coup that brought him to power all that's happening while many continue to
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call for accountability for other crimes they feel hold greater importance. fled from the west and region of darfur 15 years ago and came to the capital he's one of more than 2000000 displaced in the war that the u.n. says killed 300000 sudanese and which the international criminal court's categorizes as genocide. gave the killings for the rapes in darfur and the forced displacement i've witnessed villages being burned women being raped by militia men with my own where is the justice for all that many here say they waited too long to see justice served they also say that the fact bashir has been tall gives them hope that it won't be too long before his health to account for his other alleged crimes he will morning on to 0. well still ahead on al-jazeera travel advisories are issued
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for northeast india were a new citizenship law is sparked anger protesters say it's frightens their cultural identity gammons who through rebels call for international assistance is a deserted all tanker carrying more than a 1000000 barrels of oil leaks into the red sea. day or 2 for afghanistan and iran has the cloud dissolves but building around turkey at the moment is the next system which i think will affect at least part of the van the pictures a cloudy one on sunday but maybe just close to the shower or 2 up in syria and again no turkey for the most part it looks fine beyond that but don't let this food you this massive cloud here in the gulf and the other one coming in from the east
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but i think what effectively interact in about 36 hours time there's a cloud goes across iraq and this comes up from the south the 2 come together almost 6 splode into a mass of thunderstorms it looks like a wet day at least in kuwait parts of iraq from western side of iran is battery flash flooding from this but no one else is really involved so you know it's coming on sunday yes the cloud builds and occasional thunderstorms possible spotted 2 or very otherwise it's not particularly relevant the breeze coming in from the end to go tomorrow be a bit dusty for rehab but this is the more telling days of circulation just west of kuwait here so the potential for big thunderstorms does exist to bahrain to qatar for eastern saudi and to kuwait itself song africa has been after an active place this spring and early summer but for the time being which weiss is just not. the weather sponsored by catalona is. almost the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system when you walk
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through each and every loving or layer further and further into the jail or if you join us once a week entry has to start from day one whether again you're in detention or you're incarcerated this is a dialogue everyone has a voice i'm talking about the states that supply costs coverage will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for joining the global conversation on out is iraq. you're watching out of syria time to recap headlines chair of the u.n. climate change meeting in madrid as told delegates the world needs them to reach a deal to go chaises
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a working through the night as countries struggle to agree on how to tackle global warming several protesters have been injured in lebanon's capital off to security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds hundreds of people gathered by roshi's out of the latest anti government demonstration. tens of thousands of protestors have crammed into a square in rome to denounce italian far rightly the matteo salvini the rally was organized by the anti populists dean's movement and opposition to the growing support for solving these rightwing coalition. the u.k. and u.s. of issued travel warnings for northeast india as protests continue against a new citizenship law anger over the controversial laws brought thousands of people on to the streets gives minorities from nearby countries a fast track to indian citizenship and it doesn't include muslims so how raman is there. they gathered across the capital and from other states in
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india their message loud and clear the citizen amendment at all to see a as it's note has to go the president of india gave his assent to the cia on thursday the controversial law allows citizenship to be granted to minorities from 3 neighboring countries but the opposition says it discriminates on religious grounds and goes against india's secular constitution this is undermining language and culture and i didn't feel the people in the northeast. have come here to save the constitution one of india's opposition leaders described the bill as dangerous. prime minister narendra modi and home minister don't care this it is their ship amendment bill de brought in recently was shot of the soul of india what is happening in assam and the northeast states of the country. in the days leading to the new law being approved protests erupted across the country the
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most violent in the state of a sob in the northeast several people killed a car set on fire and government buildings attacked. political leaders in the states of carola punjab and west bengal of all said publicly they will not implement the law leading to a potential conflict with new delhi. it is the beginning of something very personal for us you know you 1st put a star then you put people doing ghetto then you finally take them to the end point about this unfortunate could be the beginning of what could result in. disenfranchisement of a very significant population in india. the numbers here may present the indian prime minister narendra modi with his biggest challenge since august the 5th when he stripped indian administered kashmir the only state in india to have a muslim majority population and it's autonomy that in november his government won a historic court battle between hindus and muslims ownership of
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a disputed religious site. and now this the see a muslims are the only ones affected the law also prevents induce and tamils. in sri lanka from gaining citizenship critics say secular protections ingrained in the indian constitution are now under threat and it seems that a long political social and cultural fight is on the cards for prime minister narendra modi and the indian government so robin al-jazeera. i have a fighting has been raging around libya's capital over the past 24 hours. after us forces are battling armed groups allied with the internationally recognized government which is based in the capital on the 1st day after called on his forces to advance towards the center of tripoli what he called a final battle for the fiercely contested city libya's foreign minister says his government will protect its citizens from half the us forces have.
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is still trying to accelerate his steps to invade tripoli our troops supporting the government of national accord will never enable him to do so we are firm on the ground and the main objective is to protect the civilians tripoli with its 3000000 citizens is the capital city for all libyans and this is the reason behind our main goal which is to protect the civilians and prevent how tough from entering tripoli . the rebels in yemen are appealing for international assistance as a deserted oil tanker off the country's coast continues to leak into the red sea both seas and yemen's government claim ownership of the tanker and its more than 1000000 barrels of oil 100 a laptop reports from. another casualty of your man's. the floating of the northern coast is leaking fuel into the red sea there are 1200000 barrels on board and hold these which one of the diesel are loaded are appealing for international help but. if the leakage continues the problem will be beyond the
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capability of the world community to blame the saudi led aggression on our country as they have refused to allow us to unload a shipment and pay the monthly salaries of public employees as agreed to in the sweden peace accord there are fears the ship could erode and explode and experts are warning that spill could have a lasting impact on the marine environment. come on i'm not going to the gulf of the red sea has to unique kinds of bad grove that did not exist in any place around the world the oil will block the sunlight from reaching sea plants secluded coral reefs and other fish. the poor was 1st targeted by the saudi. in 2016 when an attempt was made to unload the shipment of oil workers were killed the poor was private again in november 21000 the ship's been deteriorating.
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both sides claim their control of the tanker and there is a battle over who profits from its oriel fuel is in short supply and is disparate really needed not all the forecasts but also for water pumps hospital generators and even to transport goods all around the country. bob. son are all ages prime minister as hinted they may look to stay in power beyond 20210100 speaking at the forum only days after promising to make way for his successor and would have brought him for the 94 year old says he'll still has work to do well that would step down. resource more immediate problem there's been left by the previous government. will step down.
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their leadership. well they did there has been a name by the coalition. well supporters of one of the most powerful iranian backed militia groups have rallied in baghdad after the u.s. imposed sanctions on one of its leaders the us flag was burned by members of our heart goes well as effigies of president donald trump israel's prime minister and saudi arabia's king sound man washington slapped sanctions on hazily for allegedly killing demonstrators the trumpet ministration is ramping up economic pressure on iran as it tries to counter its influence in the middle east british prime minister abbas johnson has travelled to newly won saints in england's northeast to thank voters for backing the conservative party for the 1st time in generations thursday's election his party cover swore through the so-called red wall working class areas that traditionally vote labor for
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a chance reports. to the victor the spoils 2 days after the landslide election boris johnson. this is said to be old tony blair's former seat labor since 1935 but now conservative blue and i know that people may have been breaking the voting habits of generations to vote for us and i want the people of the dalby to know that we in the conservative party i will repay your trust. of all the stories in the 2019 election this is perhaps the biggest the working class communities in england's midlands north and in wales who deserted labor in droves it's a seismic realignment of british politics for sure. the u.k. is a small country but it can still feel a long way from big multicultural urban centers like london to the kinds of places
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that have just given boris johnson his majority labor still does well in liberal minded metropolitan areas but he is paid the price for alienating more socially conservative bricks that voters outside of the big cities. labor activists canvassing in such places before the election fed back grim reports the party's model position on bret's it was one complaint but perhaps a bigger one was a leader jeremy corbyn they didn't think he shared their values wasn't patry arctic enough was to city focused in those seats that we have lost about listening to people what was it and i think it wasn't just a long history of maybe 40 years of neglect and them saying to politicians you never listen to us i mean if allowed our communities to be run down in this way the conservatives now have to figure out what to do with their new voters because it's not a natural alliance the conservatives have traditionally been the party of the landed and the rich giving purpose back to towns devastated by the industrial collapse
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presided over by conservative governments of the 1980 s. maybe beyond the conservatives have not constructed. a policy offer at scale could meet their needs dreams all their new alex or constituent say so it's a very exciting. opportunity and i think they'll be quite alone. jeremy corbyn will go soon and by january 31st britain will have breakfasted. then boris johnson will have to make good on his optimistic promises with the new voters could easily disappear for the next election will challenge al-jazeera london. thousands of supporters of mir miles leader aung san suu kyi of lined the streets in the country's capital to welcome her back from the hague she'd been defending the country against allegations of genocide lead a team to the netherlands for 3 days of the hearings during which she denied the claims of mass rape and killings the case the international court of justice stems
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from the 2017 military campaign against stronger muslims it forced more than 700000 refugees to flee to bangladesh the mexican president's ambitious mayan train project could be derailed on sunday by referendum to decide its fate people living in the yucatan peninsula are skeptical about the venture and say it poses environmental risks and threatens their land but andres manuel lopez obrador insists it's the poorest communities who benefit money while the apollo reports from mexico city. southern mexico is world famous for engine or theological sites like blinking and. once the cradle of the mayan empire today southern mexico is considered one of the most poverty stricken regions in the country now mexican president under this month. has proposed lifting indigenous communities here out of extreme poverty it involves the construction of
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a railway called but in my or my untrained intended to increase investment and create thousands of tourism related jobs putting a town in the state of comparative indigenous farmers like he normally lopez are skeptical but this is there are no to me this land is invaluable for one it's my father's inheritance if this poorly named mayan train arrives i would feel invaded i would feel my space has been occupied because over time if other people come they will want to displace us. much of this region remains a vast wilderness were ancient mayan ruins can be found scattered across the landscape and many here worry what it might mean for a railway to cut through more than 1500 kilometers of tropical jungle and the moment everyone talks about global warming and how we have to take care of treason plant more trees will this mine train project will destroy many trees and bring me my tourists more tourists means more garbage and more consumption of water that we don't even have today the president has consistently defended his proposal saying
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that any potential negative impacts resulting from the project will be minimal if the bridge get this point but then this project is important and will not affect them. on the contrary what we want is for the people to learn about the great artistic and cultural interrupt of the solution and to create jobs through to the. mexican president is over though it says that a final decision on construction of the mine train will ultimately depend on a regional referendum insisting that it will be the poorest communities who stand to benefit the most from the 7400000000 dollar railway project indigenous representatives from the 6 mexican states where the rail line will traverse say they haven't been given enough information from the government to make an educated decision. we have to be shown specific and clear studies of where the archaeological zones are we cannot say this project is good or bad we have to analyze the mexican government says construction of the mind trained will take 4
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years and help bring hundreds of thousands of jobs to one of the country's most overlooked regions. zita mexico city. you can find much more now web site the address for. al-jazeera dot com stay with us. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now the chair of the u.n. climate change meeting in madrid is told delegates the world needs them to reach a deal the cop 25 talks was supposed to end on friday but ago she still ongoing delegates working through the night his country struggled to agree on how to tackle global warming the deadlocked over emissions targets and how much money poor countries should receive to cope with climate change i request
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all the fix ability all your training now and all your volunteer to find you know these agri not these sickos saying this is that we need to have an ambitious result we are almost there it's hard it's difficult but he's worth it i specially need you but people you know what countries need us. several protesters have been injured in lebanon's capital after security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds hundreds of people gathered in beirut as part of the latest anti government demonstration right police chased protesters beating and detaining some of them after they tried to break into a barricade area. police in albania have arrested 9 people over the collapse of buildings during last month's earthquake 51 people died when the 6.4 magnitude
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tremor hit the cities of duress and tamale the builders engineers and owners are accused of breaching construction regulations they face charges of homicide and abuse of power police in new zealand have confirmed the 16th person has died from injuries sustained in monday's volcanic eruption a specialist's wearing protective clothing returned to white island on sunday but they filed to find the last 2 missing bodies their breathing mask only allowed them to be on the island for just over an hour. tens of thousands of protesters have crammed into a square in rome to denounce italian far right leader vini the rally was organized by the anti populous sardines movement it's in opposition to growing support for salvini is right wing coalition. and this is different whether someone is going or someone is very right that's not what you think it's how you approach
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it and that's what it is a certain way of doing it you can't just. go out. he's the nobel peace prize winner who's also accused of covering up war crimes i'll challenge former colombian president juan manuel santos and we'll also discuss his fellow nobel peace laureate aung sang suu kyi who's been defending her government against accusations of genocide this week at that aig. it was. one manuel santos former president of colombia thank you for joining me on up front your country is the latest in latin america to be the scene of anti-government protests we're now 3 weeks into these demonstrations where hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets the president.
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