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called on the people in their neighborhoods and their residential areas to stay in their home and abide by the civil disobedience committee. the teachers union has responded and said that they will be joining that call for civil disobedience, is also the pharmacists union was also called nitric for, for professors to continue setting a barricade in the residential neighborhood. and continue that process until there was a return to the democratic process that was ongoing before monday school. so. so they're called for supposed to be in many, many shop the business around the central business district here and assume remain close. and it's not clear if people are staying away from work, whether it's because they are following the civil disobedience or whether they want to see know whether because it be barricaded or set up a residential level, residential neighborhood level. it's preventing them from coming to work. mostella had here on the al jazeera by hundreds of africa, my vincent discipline, a turkish flag because they ship in greece and indian cricket captain takes aim at
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intellectual neural net, lisa, in sports. ah, with that's it. re bon bons. the chances of shares increase with every day with a still very low to be honest. this though bit different where you see these from students coming in a line of class. it brings in showers. they mostly don't amount to much nest. their enhanced by the mountains which they are eastern turkey, northern syria, and northern iraq, where flash floods are still in the full cross the next day or so. but beyond that, it's generally quite a still not particularly cold. look at the wind that wants to bring in the snow from the central plains of asia. when it just about succeeds by the end of wednesday. it tries to bring that snow in at a catholic storm,
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but whether it succeeds, we are yet to see. i don't think it will that he's just the 1st push means shout further west though into northern iran as well. the flashlight potential exist there as we change the wind direction there up the horn of africa from southwest to a northeast. so the sharon jamie's rather weak hiller, a few light ones, if you see, but mostly it is west of the rift valley, which is where the seasonal range beat through d. r. congo dance for with no, nor my go, she'll arrays welcomed. but did you notice, dubious temperature, 40 a little high for this time the you might think you'd be right. the average is $36.00. the record is $40.00. it is cooling data. ah. the end of the country with an abundance of results. red lauren was indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy,
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ah. hello again. i missed how's your day enjoy health. that's remind you about top stories here. the salad bar leaders of the g. 20 summit, of course, the meaningful and effective action to enjoy global warming is limited to $1.00 degrees celsius, but the final communicate from rome doesn't include a deadline for net 0 emissions. oh, well, lead is now heading to the scottish city of glasgow for the top $26.00 climate change summit. leaders from every region in the wild are expected to discuss their plans to come from michigan. and the sudanese teaches committee has called for a strike in all states of saddam a day after hundreds of thousands of people rallied to denounce the military take over that at least 4 people were killed in those protests on saturday or returning now to our top story and our diplomatic editor at james bays has more
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from the g 20 summit which has just dropped off in rome. some of the g 20 leaders went for a picture in the central room in one of the most historic places, the trevi fountain. that's where you know, the tradition is to throw a coin into the fountain and make a wish, and i'm sure they wished for a greener earth and protecting the planet. but campaigners say it's not about wishes or wishful thinking about actual action. and i think that is going to be one of the problems from this g 20. that translates to glasgow. what actions are they actually promised? and what will those actions mean in terms of the environment? the metrics and all this are very difficult. what we're going to have is each country putting forward, it's nationally determined contributions, what it's going to do to try to protect the planet, to try and reduce its emissions. but then it's up to scientists and scientists, models to work out what that actually is going to mean in global warming. and what i think is likely in the next 2 weeks, as we head through the glasgow summit,
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as you can have disagreements between world leaders who say the action is great and it is a great step forward. and many campaigners who say it really isn't enough. i, speaking of diplomacy, france says it will decide whether to sanction the u. k. over a dispute about fishing rides. by tuesday, the u. k says it isn't rolling out legal action either. french president manual micron and the british prime minister embarrassed. johnson met privately on the sidelines of the g 20 summit in rome. the route is over the number of fishing license as being allocated to france by the u. k. detentions of escalated since france seized a british vessel, while let's now speak to alexia bryan. she is in paris for us, alexey we have been hearing from mac on, on the sidelines of the d 20. and he saying this is actually a broader dispute. i believe. well, that's right. it appears actually that the 2 sides are further apart than ever. and both the giving starkly different accounts of this meeting that was held earlier
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between the french president in menu mccall and the u. k. prime minister boris johnson. now, earlier french officials came out and said both sides had agreed to de escalate that in the coming hours. measures would be announced that would ease tensions and you know, that going forward, things could look look a bit better. but shortly after that there was a mean talk from downing street and the prime minister's spokesman saying actually they hasn't been an agreement. al stance hasn't changed. there are no plans going forward for formal talks, and actually it's up to france to withdrawal. it's threats. now i'll remind you what those 3 csa, basically france, has been very unhappy about the number of fishing licenses that it was given under this post bricks it tried to do, and it was so frustrated. it said that if it didn't get the licenses that it wanted that by tuesday it would go ahead with a series of sanctions that include stronger chicks at pulls. some british fishing
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vessels may not be able to dock and i not be able to unload their catch. now that has left britain very frustrated, they've said that they threats a disproportionate that they are disappointing and they are threatening legal action of their own. now francis said, since this meeting that it will make an announcement on tuesday about whether those sanctions will go ahead as planned. it is interesting seeing how this is playing out in british and, and french media. and french media is still reporting of some form of de escalation and potential for that. whereas in the british media, they saying that, look at a pay the 2 sides a further pot that relations that even further strained after this meeting. since the 2 sides do have such differing accounts of what happened? well, it's also being said is that micron is saying to his in a circle that he's very unhappy that this is being st. as a france, u. k. issue and not as a, a wider european u. k. issue. the sanctions that frances threatening, diana unilateral and the french prime minister joan caustics did right to the
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european commission several days ago saying look, we need your support on this and it, and you need to prove that leaving the a you is, is more damaging than staying in it, so it will be very interesting to see what the 2 leaders do say in the briefings in the next sort of half an hour or hour or so. and, you know, perhaps they will be some form of de escalation. it's almost as though the 2 sides are playing chicken and waiting to see who will move 1st. lexia brian that with all the bases for us from paris. thank you so much. lexie. well, that's now move on to san diego who has more of the view from london best seeing this situation completely differently. and of course this all stems back to that tense fil relationship that the u. k. currently has with the european union in the read out from, from downing street as well, but the prime minister barak johnson did say that he raised the issue of the
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northern island protocol, which for, for the u. k. is the most important issue that is surrounding and it's in the u. k . e u relations. now the problem is, is that the european union, having seen how the u. k signed up to those deals at the beginning of the year in order to be able to have a post breaks that trade relations. it fundamentally as seen the u. k as a non trustworthy partner. because having dial back as it were, the success of all of the trade agreement that they signed. initially the u. k. had said that this was a tremendous agreement that it was paid paving the way for normal relations. but now since then, especially with the brakes that minister david frost as well, they've said that says plenty wrong with that agreement. so really the u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union front being of
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course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly, these issues now moving on and hundreds of migrants have disembarked from a turkish flagged congress ship in greece. the vessels carrying about 400 people when it sent out a distress signal on friday after its engines failed. the migration ministry says 6 passengers have now been detained for questioning. greece is one of the main routes into the use of migrants and refugees crossing from turkey. john ratliff is following that story forth from adams. the official version from the hellenic coast guard is that among the nationalities on board. and this is just an early estimate . our pakistan is afghans, lebanese egyptians, iranians, syrians and bangladesh is. but that remains to be confirmed in the breakdown in numbers also remains to be confirmed. apparently these people were provided with food and water of which they were short,
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while they were being towed to the island of course, where they are now being registered. so the remain questions about what actually transpired on this voyage. the greek authorities to confirm that they did attempt to return the boat to turn to turkish harvard or what i was told by atlantic coast guard official. and i quote, there were initiatives on the greek side to return the boat to turkey, which were refused, but were not told when those initiatives took place. the story on the greek side has consistently since march of last year been that the turkish state is now aiding and abetting smugglers on the coast of asia minor. and that these various attempts to launch refugee filled boats into gree quarters are now a state sponsored operation of hands. ruling coalition is projected to keep its majority in the lower house of parliament. but prime minister premier casita is
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liberal democratic party is said to lose a number of seats and a set back for the leader who took charge only weeks ago. but the pride reports this has no just been a contest between political parties, but also a struggle against voter apathy. especially among young voters who feel particularly disengaged. your lot easier, like this campaign in the run up to sundays pole was aimed at encouraging more young people to vote. waco having rural japan almost continuously since world war 2 . the liberal democratic party is seen by many is the only choice that's in spite of an attempt in this election by the opposition parties to coordinate their campaigns, to win over l. d. p. c. panel. i don't have confidence in the other parties or need a liberal democratic party is good enough to my president. so even though the l e. p is winning big in recent elections,
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their support in the country is not necessarily high. historically speaking, the victory is indeed led by the set back of the oppositions mother seen as a test of newly elected prime minister, fumey oak is shita. his government faces wide spread dissatisfaction over its handling of the pandemic. he's got a relatively low approval rating, while many voters still seem undecided on him as a leader. many japanese ill, quite helpless about the fact that only one choice. you look at the policy that is announced by, for example, by the opposition, or is all wars less the same? and there's no eye opener. there's no convincing argument that's been displayed. and this, i think, is one of the biggest reasons why in all the turnout ratio still remains in the 30 percent out because she there is hoping the promise of a stimulus package to revive the batted economy will win support. oh yeah, we will distribute the fruits of the growth, which means that we will increase your income. i have been saying that we need to
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have this kind of economic policy. the increasing kobe 19 cases during and after the controversial summer olympics, i did further economic painful businesses like memorial to knockers, who sees no easy solution to japan struggling economy. he, robinson, working from home, has become more common and that affects us because salary men who used to go to work 5 times a week are not coming back in this election will likely cement because she does positioned as japan's prime minister or could mean he eventually joins a long list of short lived predecessors. rob mcbride, al jazeera, hundreds of pro democracy demonstrators have taken to the streets again and thailand, demanding changes to the monarchy and for the prime minister to resign. the protest as there defied coven 19 restrictions on large crowds. and as you can see, it gathered there in downtown bangkok, 4 key figures that campaigned last year for reform remain
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a detention for royal defamation. and china has started rationing diesel and nationwide. energy shortage is that to a surge and demand for the fuel and arise and prices. now, many truck drivers are saying they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you has more from beijing. these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china, driving hundreds of kilometers every day, but a nationwide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. or you go to the meal, i'm scared to leave beijing and dr. long distances, some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to hope a province, and a man in pedo stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by a sharp rise and prices. since january, the cost of diesel here has increased by about 30 percent abyss petrol station customers limited to bite us 200 meters of diesel fuel. but outside the capitol,
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the supply problem is much was with some supply with having to wait days to refuel . there have been long lines of vehicles at petrol stations and china's southern and eastern provinces. due to rationing, many drivers say they can only refuel for one day's journey, which means cross country deliveries are taking longer to arrive. china is in the middle of a power crisis that is triggered blackouts. in many cities, shortages of coal and natural gas have led to a surge and diesel consumption. factories and businesses have turned to diesel power generated to maintain operation draining supply. the 2nd reason is probably because a lot of b though it's being re routed to the our culture sector during this harvest season . to basically support our grain trying and to prepare for planting, winter cross. and on the, on the supply side, basically, the domestic supply for diesel has been going down because china has the us border
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a lot more, b o, a, to the rest. so to, to the rest of the world, some estimate china's diesel stock pals to be at the lowest level and at least a year. environmental crackdowns on crude oil production in some regions have worse than the shortage. the government has asked chinese refineries to increase production and imports, but this would be enough to contain the shortfall. experts warn that scarcity of diesel is likely to last for months and could worse an existing problems in the global supply chain. katrina, you out a 0 pitching hall. sports is coming up after the break, including a scary moment. the barcelona star sergio aware will have an update on the strike as healthy ah a
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welcome back. now in ecuador, illegal mining has been a way of life for many decades now. their affairs that the government plans to issue more international licenses and that that will create more damage to reasonable reports from the city of esmeralda us. this is the pacific william forest and there we are filled with wild life and unique vegetation. it is slowly being devastated. bulldozers are used to divert the river as illegal miners tried to find gold. and no one has been doing this for 12 years. he says he rents the equipment and hires members of the community to help out with them. we bring a machine and we make a whole and then we get the material and start building a pool. and then we start extracting when we get a 150 grams of gold or so, then it's worth moving somewhere else. people like the lever spend hours next to
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the river, trying to find the scraps left by bigger miners. she shows us how she's able to find some gold particles that allow her to make around $20.00 a day and feed her 4 children. so we don't get to work every day. we work one week and then that's it. then we have to find another area. we are told, some of the country's best gold is found here. lack of government controls, makes it easy for illegal activities to spread. look what's happening here. this is one of the most bio diverse regions in the world. this is the b river and it's slowly being destroyed by illegal minors. at the same time, local families say that this is the only way they have to make a living. but it's having a huge impact on the environment. all around is he will community. there are abandoned fools, allegedly filled with a chemicals used in the process to extract gold, eddystone,
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and appa is the leader of the church. indigenous community. he says he's concerned, is the look on them. is hillary you're? the river is contaminated, it cannot bathe, fish would drink water for 11 years. it's contaminated and we are asking children not to go to the river on university research shows the water in the province of m it. alice has high levels of aluminum and iron. janet got a bass lives in a nearby community. she says her children are showing signs of skin problems. pressing he's had a more lasso once to increase mining and all exploration activity in the country, to jumpstart a troubled economy and to fight illegal operations. but experts say it will not solve equals endemic problems. luckily, because you're busy, or if they want to tell us that exploiting these resources will solve our problems of misery under development. and that we will progress. but history tells us that has never happened because it's not the 1st time our elite ser, incapable of thinking an economic model. that is not only extracting nature's
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resources because that's where our problems lie. it whether swain forest is among the most threatened in the world. poverty, unemployment, and the promise of development are causing massive damage. the government, instead of fighting it, is desperate to bring international oil and mining companies and give it away. that is, i will, i'll de cedar is made eldest equality. well, it is now time for sport and his file is down here. thank you so much. we start with a t 20 world cap. india are currently facing new zealand with both teams looking for their 1st when earlier in the tournament to india's only move from player mohammed shami was the target of online abuse. after losing 2 hackers, fine india captain derrick holly says attacking someone over their religion is the most pathetic thing someone can do. their early re spoke to sports broadcaster run a kapoor who believes collies, actions could be a landmark moment for indian cricket. the b, c. c. as to it was a bit of
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a copper journey without acknowledging the issue came late on tuesday evening. the game was sunday and the abuse that followed was sunday night. but i'll give it out only a little bit of credit here, because the nature of his response is unequivocal. we have never had a public figure of this levin. we're not what he's on the list of. he's in just biggest name and cricket and therefore their biggest name in sport is perhaps the world's most marketable cricketer. and these public figures oscillate have been cited in issues that they believe code for some sort of controversy. and social media only has, has done something which is which a fabric on a story momento of major cricketer speaking up on an issue, attacking it, heads on and mentioning that this is about religious bigotry, which has europe listen to esteem brotherhood remains united all the right things for a leader and a public figure just as i think that's what's refreshing about this. and it should urge cricketers to speak out more, which i really hope it does. it's a real shame, isn't it? that even the statement, how can anyone have a problem with someone saying there's no place for discrimination on the basis of religion? how can i have a problem with that? yet?
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in the aftermath of cody's comments does seem to be a brigade of abuse her to woodson. afghanistan remain a strong chance of reaching the semi finals following a 60 to run wind over namibia former captain. ashcroft gun plate, its final international mush. after announcing his retirement the day before the game, oscar made 31 runs in his final innings. afghanistan have 12 of their 3 matches to said 2nd in the group are salinas are sergio guerra had quite a personal scared during his teams. 11, draw against oliver's angelica, the forward was substituted before half time after complaining of chest pains, and feeling dizzy. that 33 year olds spent the night in hospital and had a cardiac exam, were still waiting for an update on his house from barcelona. round madrid habit then, then he says he is a junior to thank for regaining top spot in lily. here the brazilian striker opened the scoring against al shane midway through the 1st half ban. insidious grab a 2nd in the 73rd minute before madrid conceded late spread. held on for
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a 21 victory ral our top of the league on all differences. somebody mattress united have bounce back after they've. they're 5 now humiliation against liverpool. united manager only get our soldier can breathe low, easier falling, a 3, no victory over tottenham. i superb strike from christiana, rinaldo dave, man. you the lead just before half time and the devil, their advantage, courtesy of your wine striker and sing, kalani. marcus rochefort came off the bench to scorn late in the match above. united move up. she says emily performance was really good from the start. it was really good from her. from tuesday morning when we, when he worked, we worked on something that we felt and hoped and thought was going to work. and it did her every man to a t did a jobs, and we kept her kept a clean sheet and we kept the ball away from,
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from david to save. he'd never out how to save to make. so it's, it's great going over to your own fans at the end of the game, and then to celebrate with them, of course, because they, they've deserve this one as well. i mean, atlanta braves are now just one went away from their 1st world series title in 26 years. maybe the houston astros on saturday to take a 31 series lead ron's from dance me swanson and jorge sola help and seal a 3 to win on the night. i'm just thankful to be here. but like i said, i think that, um, you know, there's still a lot love to be written. i think that we need to go out and, and continue to compete for ourselves in that position. you know, to give this city. well, it's been longing for you know, been playing as tough playing is real tough and so, you know, we gotta, we gotta, when to morrow. i mean, death. we've had our backs to the walls before. so, oh,
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you know, our guys know what to do. i mean does not hold us to be said. i mean, we know we have to do it to wear tomorrow. okay. and that is all you swapping out back, tina says, yeah, i'd like them as far as well. that's it for me for this visa, but don't go, i'll be back in a moment with more the days needs to stay with me and facing longer. allison, shorter deadlines, south korean delivery drivers are literally being worked to death $1.00 0 $1.00 east explorer. the dock side of consumer convenience in south korea on al jazeera, a to
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a world of comfort and sunny sex. without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount. and your experience can sit back, relax in your own private space and let us take care of everything. catera always the air line. you can rely on prost clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees once too tall and cheap quincy, you scroll conservationist say they are yes. warming with nico tim below gazande porches, 4 years ago, the government to city and the on the east, the ban on the timber trade. that decision only opened a floodgate of uncontrolled illegal looking sierra leone is home to more than $5000.00, was to chimpanzees more than $1000.00. $500.00 of them are found on the normal mon
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to range. and they are far from safe. cuz the vision is, are under pressure to save them after the resumption of lugging and the return of o, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center announces era blue g 20 lead as agrees a keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. but there's no pledge on net 0 emissions. ah, hi there, i'm associates a. this is al jazeera live from data. also coming up. the stage is set for a global summit that's being seen as the.

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