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mongolian government has become shutting the nation's polluted capital city's coma . but as the struggle rated to save the environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men who are living beneath it? ah witness. at the coal face on al jazeera, brazil's santas inquiry on the government's handling over the crone of ours, pandemic recommends level and criminal charges against presence gyre paulson aro, ah, other that i'm have him on his in this is al jazeera life from doha. also coming up,
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i had more protest sands, more arrests in sit on, while the qu, leader says military i used to the ins from government to avoid a civil war. going up in smoke the year and warns countries are way behind their emission targets days before the cope, 26 climate summits and indigenous communities in ecuador blocking major rules to protest against the government's economic policies. ah, a committee or brazilian senators is just voted to recommend criminal charges against the countries president for his handling of the koran of ours pandemic. the countries attorney general will now have 30 days to decide if gyre bull scenario
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should face charges, including crimes against humanity. sanisha say many of the countries, 600 sizes corona virus that's could of been avoided. let's go live those marquee. you not care who's monitoring developments from neighboring argentina. joyce life one is aries markup. what happens next? well, it was a very long session. it lasted almost 10 hours and it was approved, so this damning report was approved and i sent and they will be sending it now to the attorney general. and the attorney general, who was appointed by president a bull sonata and may be biased towards him, has 30 days to give a response. he has to say whether he accepts the charges or not. there 9 charges in total. the most serious of them is for the present being accused of crimes against
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humanity. now, this specific charge of crimes against humanity, the senators will also take to the international court in the hague. so they are also, if in case the attorney general does not address of the charges that they, that, that this committee has recommended. they are thinking also of going directly to the supreme court. now will anything happen on the short term? no. the most likely not. um, this is a process that takes a long time for president shay. annabelle sonata would have enough to be impeached just with these results, but the impeachment is the political process and elections will be presidential elections will be held in exactly one years. so there isn't time for that. and so 7 of the 11 senators voted to chargeable sonata for did not. they said
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that this saw inquiry was politically motivated, that it's main objective was for election election purposes. people are thinking of next year's elections, but the numbers are very staggering. i mean, it is 600000 dead people. the 2nd largest death toll in this pandemic. many of these desk could have been avoided, had the president not stalled and, and, and delayed the acquisition of vaccines, and not made speeches against the vaccines until the very last moment, like this report was made public last week. and although ball sonata was being accused of crimes against humanity, he still went on to publish alive on his social media, linking vaccines against cove id 22,
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h i v virus. he said that people in the u. k that had received 2 doses of the vaccine or more likely to get aids and, and this is not, was it, this has no scientific are backing. and so the social media took down these videos and the senators have all so now decided that they will go to the supreme court and ask the supreme court to ban bull sonata from social media. and as we know, both sonata was elected in 2018 using a lot social media. so they want to like that that they, they want to silence him and to avoid that he spread fake news, monarchy in our care of their lives for us from buenos aires, monica, thank you very much. let's stay with this story. we can speak note with john polk protest. he's a brazilian senator and is the leader of the left leaning workers party in the brazilian senate joins as no boy scout from brazilian. is good to have you with us
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on the program, sir, that those recommendations have now been passed. is this something you see as opposed to so step? do you want the president to face criminal charges? hello. hello. so pleasant to talk to you. well, we have a great result today. it's the end of several months of work with the all of the hearings being very democratic and neutral. it is not to be said that this was any kind of prosecution against the president or the government. opposition was admitted, but governmental bodies as well made their defense. but it is very difficult to defend a government the regarding the virus, its risk, the lit valid d with so much does being from the very 1st time that the panoramic reached brazil
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. so everything from the information you officially information about the damage to the games, to central protocols for the purchase of equipment. everything was defective. everything was negative. everything was misconduct, the especially with regard to the speeches and the examples the president gave. so we are also now with now with his almost 80 accomplices them to trial in domestic and international course. yes. but what will the for change? what will the president standing trial achieve? because it's not going to bring back the 600 sites and brazilians have lost their lives to this pandemic. unfortunately, not brazil stands for 4 and a half times more depth than the average. the average of the world
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we have right now, 660000 deaths and there are 12, at least 12 crime that will commit the failed. there was no testing scheme monitoring system. there was a lack of ordination between the central government and the federal or the state and cities. there was central protocols for the workers and for the, for the activity economic activities were not put forward. there was support for treatments without scientific evidence. medications that were provided to people completely ineffective teachers and several actions against social yes, i'm sorry to call you so i'm sorry for those problems that you fight lines were problems that other countries faced as well. the united states, of course, but also your opinion countries were struggling with the very same issues that
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you've lines and they're not recommending criminal charges against their leaders. wouldn't you say that this is political because this report the charges come a heads of presidential elections in a year's time? not at all. how here we had the president went to the street without wearing a mask, the to delete the legal establishment of the use of mass by the people, the fight, every time social distance he defended fail false medications too for people to feel free to go to the streets in he didn't give the example. on the contrary, he gave the negative example as much as possible. he delayed the economic support throughout the emergency lead. he created artificial difficulties for the procurement of the box, and this was very, very large by the commission. it was prudent,
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very so. ringback so many suppliers came across the brazilian government, the were ignored, even delayed on purpose. so this was a politic policy that was adopted by the government towards the people they expect that somehow some, some stupid intelligence was there. that was, you would go ahead and cross the pandemic and go after economic recovery before other nations. somehow they imagined the doing something so completely different from the rest of the world. they will get more successful than the rest of the nation. surely it should be for the voters to just decide and give their vertex on whether or not the president should face these charges. and there is going to be this election next year. are you confident your party will de? well, will you be using the pandemic to in order to ask voters to,
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to make their judgment on the situation isn't folded in brazil, this is not the normal situation and this is not to be they can, they can profit off. this is not something that we are proud of doing. so what we will have to do is to decide if we want to have a government that not only was not able to administer the pandemic as other nations did, then have a record that is almost 5 times more lethal than other nations. and the, the average of the world of that, but also on other aspects on the economy, on the unemployment that is hitting the country to the rise back of the inflation, the spelling of the competence that should not be sold at this time of the, of the season with the, from them it's still blowing out. so many things that are wrong. they will be put forward to be judged by the population as you said. and right now, the polls indicate the portal not is not popular at all. you can hardly reach
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a 3rd of the electorate in the best regions where he, where he is normally popular. so it means that he, his government mail to the way this government is going out. he cannot have any credibility for proposing anything serious to the country. but we are not going to . ready expect that this li dog will come across the finish line, or he will be disrupted by some kind of impeachment or impediment of any kind. ok, we'll have to wait and see how that transpires, but as shown, thought process, great to get your thoughts. thank you. so much for joining us on al jazeera this or you're welcome to the pleasure. thank you. sedans, military jones has made more arrests as part of its cracks and following mondays qu, protest against the ice of the engine. governments continued, but the military leader says he had to seize power to avoid a civil war, your sexual state,
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anthony blinking has spoken to prime minister abdullah handle who was detained on monday, but has not been reportedly move back to his residence. have a morgan reports from the capital cartoon clinical uses. it was not a qu, that's the message from sudan military leader who overthrew the interim government on monday. general abdel for the hon says he took power to help the dance transition to democracy and avoid a civil war. but that was what we have experienced a bottleneck of occasions where we had to stand up to the prime minister and the factions who had signed our constitutional document. on these occasions, we had witnessed a great deal of disagreements. it was a struggle for power sharing, distribution of legislative council seats and offices of the executive branch. as a result, we have witness political fragmentation and it prompted the armed forces to step in and hundreds of people continued to protest against the power grab despite of violent response by security forces on mondays, tuesdays use conference,
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general hon, that the detained prime minister of the lamp dog was being held at his house. hours later, he was taken back to his residence. as more political figures were arrested. for dance interim government was created in 2019 after mass protests lead to the overthrow of long time leader, alma embassy. it was a combination of civil and military leaders as far as overpower sharing agreement in response to the demands of protest. analysts say it's not clear how general hon incense to address the many problems now facing for them. with 3 huge challenges at post one was the economy, the 2nd was actually putting in place all li institutions for for democracy. and the 3rd was consolidating peace with armed groups. and it is entirely unclear wat proposals. general albert hand house protecting these problems. in fact, it would appear because he's just digging him so deeper into the ho ho. sedan
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economy has been struggling after years of conflict and uncertainty. but this grew, could make things even worse. the u. s. is revaluate its relationship and has suspended a $700000000.00 assistance package for the now depos, transitional government. we firmly reject the assertions that this is within the authority of the military leadership and sudan of from our perspective, these actions are utterly unacceptable. they contravene the constitutional declaration, but more importantly they contravene the aspiration of the sudanese people. ah, general hans as many government institutions will be formed in the coming days to see the country until elections in 2023. the militaristic over has sense the dam back to 2019, when the army was in charge and the internet was shut down and processed as are out in the streets again, despite violence by security forces, promising that their demands for an enter, the military rule will be heard,
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he will morgan al jazeera hot soon the un security council held an emergency meeting on sit on before the meeting sector general tanya guitars condemned what he called an epidemic of kuda taunts and urged council members to take action. the facilities people has shown very clearly their intense desire for reform and democracy are now we are seeing a multiplication of could it thus? and the, my appeal obviously is for especially the big bar worse are to come together for the unity of the security council. or in order to make sure that that is effective. the terms in relation to these are epidemic of could it. thus, stella had the own al jazeera, we get rare access to the taliban units, aiming to provide security. a capitals,
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this is al jazeera coach. my know of the top stories for, you know, the committee of brazilian finishers is voting. recommend criminal charges against the countries president, for his handling of the current of ours pandemic attorney general might have 30 days to decide if you're both scenarios shoot face charges sit on the military genta has made more arrest following mondays to protest against continue late into the night, but the military leader says he is he's part of the void civil war and he was secretary of state and the blink and spoken to doc sit on the post prime minister. he was detained on monday, but has no reportedly moved back to his residence. a un climate report says the world is likely to miss its paris agreement targets, despite many countries setting new net 0 emissions goals. the report gives 60
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percent chance temperatures will rise by 2.7 degrees by the end of the century to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees. global emissions will need to be caught by nearly half in the next 8 years. un warns many jeter installations including brazil, china and india, are likely to release more warming gases in 2030 than they did. 11 years ago. in gor anderson is executive director of the human environment program, she told them to 0. they will hold nations to their promises to cut emissions when at this point right, countries have given in what are referred to us in dcs. these promissory note, national did term and contributions where they said this is what we are stretching our ambition to do. and when we add it all up, it shaves off 7.5 percent of our emissions. if we want to land at $1.00,
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we need to be much more ambitious. we need to be 7 times more vicious and reduced by 55 percent. if we want to land at 2 degrees at the end of the century, and honestly we don't, then we need to increase on vision by 4 times and reduce 530 percent our radar, our, our emissions. so there is a to do item here, and the g 20 countries east 20 large economies are responsible for 78 percent of all emissions. so the to do item lies with them. and within the g 20, obviously the developed countries have a special responsibility to really step up. but actually everyone does all 193 member states of the united nations must step up as best they can. we obviously are going to hold every one to their words. these, these net 0 pledges have not yet been formalized in the submission to the convention for climate change. but when we take these net 0 pledges into account,
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instead of hitting 2.7 degrees at the end of the century, we had 2.2 degrees. that's still too much, but it shows what is possible for your estate department says it's deeply concerned over and is really planned to build you jewish settlements in the occupied west bank said this would damage prospects for a 2 state solution. settlements are illegal under international law though israel disputes this we are deeply concerned about the israeli government's plan to advance thousands of settlement units tomorrow, wednesday. many of them deep in the west bank. in addition, were concerned about the publication of tenders on sunday, for 1300 settlement units. for 1300 settlement units in a number of westbank settlements. we strongly oppose the expansion of settlements, which is completely inconsistent with efforts to lower tensions and to ensure. com . and it damages the prospects for
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a 2 state solution. we have been consistent that, as i said, and clear in our statement to this effect, we also knew plans for the retroactive legalization of illegal outflows as unacceptable. we continue to raise our views on this issue directly with senior israeli officials in our private discussions. indigenous communities across ecuador are protesting against the government's economic policies and demands in the presidents reverses arise as you prices. and then last week, we also angry at songs to double oil and mining exploration in the amazon traceable mall called the park sea in that quarter. all across the world or indigenous movement. lever unions and others are protesting against the government of more or less were in the province. quarterbacks were dozens, and dozens of people have taken to the streets to protest against the government plan to increase the price of gasoline to increase oil and mining exploitation. in
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the country to make some labour reforms among other things, indigenous communities. rec, streamline, sensitive with government plans to enter in their territory. they say that they have seen what has happened in many areas in the amazon for example, with all feels, there are several of this cases on trial right now. and they say that they're always being damaged, that the communities end up being poor and contaminated. and that's why they ended on the streets protesting against the administration of the data more last or just until a few minutes ago this people were blocking the road where we are right now. the police came and right now they're negotiating. this is not just happening here. it's happening all across the country. equivalent indigenous communities are amongst the most powerful groups, back in 2019 they already took the capitol of people for about 11 days. dozens of
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people were injured. many died again because they were protesting against attempts to increase the price of gas that they say affects the way the way of life. we have spoken to many of the people that have been protesting here, they're really concerned about the economic situation in the country. they're saying that they're being damaged by the government plan. so what they're to do, and that's why they've been on the streets this day. the u. n. is warning of canister population could face acute hunger if they don't receive urgent humanitarian aids. according to reports compiled while un agencies, combination of coal with 19 on conflict and economic crisis is last more than half of the country's population. when 22800000 people in acute hunger, the report says this is the highest number of people in hunger ever recorded. only the un during the past 10 years is point 7000000 people are in what is termed
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i for just one step away from starvation. there is a phenomenon of destitution. incredible suffering. i'm firing out of control across, pushing millions and millions of people is children. it's women, families in every corner of the country to the brain of survival. the country toward potential scale. normal operations are slowly resuming at campbell airports more than 2 months after a kale, thick, west, and evacuation effort. it is now being fluent in, along with a few charter, undefeated tuition flights with security managed by and the leads telephone unit. stephanie decker has this exclusive report patrolling cobbles, international airport, the badge we 313 especial unit of the taliban. they didn't look like your
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traditional taliban fighter. how did the buddies get selected? you know, who are they? the most important malicious number one be off. yes. no one from any other country can be for the number 2, they are muslims, of course, on number, free or healthy strong. and of course, the most important is to be your martyrdom seeker. the units members have been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against us in nato forces and the afghan national army. during years of conflict badge we 313 is seen as one of the most elite and hard core units of the taliban. yeah, we can go, we can go, we were given rare access to them at cobble airport. it is the only part of the capitol where it's being deployed. we're told one of the things that distinguishes the by 3313 visually from other taliban fighters is their uniforms also wearing american accessories like sunglasses face moth, and night vision goggles. this is also part of a p r change. moving away from the idea of being an insurgency and our being
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a very well trained official security arm of the state. we meet the airport commander mohammed, solemn, sad, is in charge of the battery, 3131 at securing the airport. director bandanna commack from the airport to represent the whole country. so most important point to show that our country is functioning as security and flights are operational. so to maintain this, we needed a loyal and well trained unit. the troops at our station here are the suicide unit of their battery, 313. and whenever the security situation becomes more stable, what they will go back to their camps and the previous governments, police force will come back and maintain the security, the job or rather to with this getting. so from here securing the man in france, the front door. i'm looking for so from mormon, for those who are going through the way. and since i the important because a concern issa is car bombs. yes or so. so to kind of concerned that still exist
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and we cannot ignore, does not professionally war 222 or 31. you see here we are checking the people who are getting for just the driver's being ticked here. all the people arching the inside inside. there's a body check. there remains mistrust between the people and the taliban. for many afghans, years of conflict are not easy to forget. whoa, whoa, whoa, or message to our country men is don't fear these lie mc emirates of afghanistan. the 20 year fight was to defend your rights. we are not your enemies. we are, your friend was up and we will secure your life and your belongings. on the streets of the capital, we want to get a sense of how people see them. well, other security is better than before, but work and me economy are in a very bad state. i'm asking the world, why have they blocked afghanistan's money? it's not the taliban. so i sals, it's the money of the afghans they need to release it. ah, i gotta walk here, rather they say they will ensure security, but they can't because there's no work,
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no jobs. people are exhausted. we can sure security like this. it is one thing to talk about, change to give assurances that things will be different from the past. but after decades of conflict, it will take time for trust between afghans to be rebuilt, stephanie decker al jazeera, cobble. a bunch appeals court says a collection of ancient crimean gold artifact should be returned to ukraine. there were loans to museum and amsterdam shortly before russia annex crimea. in 2014, both moscow and cave claimed the artifacts for crimean museums launched a joint legal bid 7 years ago to reclaim the historic treasure. ah, them how the more he is in with the headlines on al jazeera, a committee of brazilian senators voted to recommend criminal charges against the
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