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come when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how does era got on one of the fastest growing nations in the world. news wanted needed to open and development to attract international shipping company to become a key, middle east, and trade and money skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of development, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. while the cato cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou ah,
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welcome back. i mean stories now world leaders of call for meaningful and effective action to fight climate change out the g. 20 summit and rub, but has been criticism and disappointment. in the absence of any concrete commitment to achieve nat 0, compet emissions by 2050. the president of the united states, meanwhile, had talked with his turkish count about russia type. i do want him one of several sideline meetings at b, g. 20 summit. 2 men discuss recent tensions between the countries of the turkeys purchase of russian missiles. the focus now shifts from rome, the scottish city of glasgow, the cop 26 climate change summit. leaders from every region in the world are expected to discuss their plans to cot emissions while staying in glasgow and poor communities across the globe, hoping wildly does that the cop summit can provide solutions to defend them from extreme. why the president of milan, we is one of those in attendance and he explains what's at stake for developing
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countries in terms of issues to do with financed it 12 years ago. and copenhagen, they said, would raise a $100000000000.00. now that monitor money is not necessarily the same as it was there, which i believe coming anyway. it's not what i'm anyway. so which means that even that needs to be revised. however, if there's no financing, there's no way develop nations can tell developing nations don't use the systems we use, use new system. now if you talk about new technology, because we're still new to have electricity, we still need to have industrialization. we still need to have a foot sufficiency so that people move away from subsistence farming to farming that is commercialize and mechanize. now, how do you do that without the power? now, the new technologies, they are extremely expensive. if we don't have financing with debt levels that are
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choking such nations as i represent, it's impossible or a malawi, nearly one and a half 1000000 people depend on lake chilla, but less rainfall in recent years is led to dangerously low water levels. that's affecting livelihoods. as harm tasa are explained to us. wilson city, my remembers the time when lead sheila mallory's 2nd biggest lake, nearly disappeared. temperatures got extremely hot and there was little rain. he and his friends are fish here since they were boys. just like they fathers and grandfathers did. they say the drying of the lake has become more frequent than usual. luciana glebova, there is a difference. they used to be a lot more fish. there were only a few of us, so there was no over fishing. now the population was groomed, there's also climate change. last year the lake dried up. the world banks is nearly half of africa's population loose below the poverty line, and many depend on rivers and lakes for their livelihoods. when full leg,
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sheila is approximately 60 kilometers long and 40 kilometers wide, but it keeps shrinking. if the fish in the lake continue to disappear is not only the economy that will be devastated, but entire communities. fishing is how many people here survive is what they've been doing for generations. one and a half 1000000 people live in the areas around the live chill. what? basin people at my disability. she buy stock from fisherman to feed customers at her restaurant. and melissa, when the men don't bring back much fish, my business suffers. that means less customers and not much money for my children. live scientists, they africa, is the continent most affected by climate change and also the least responsible for it. you're looking at people not being able to do either used to do before, and the income levels continue to go down and that already or so excess base is do with her poverty. so it's a big problem at the moment. so we hope that we can be able to,
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to find out some solutions to this families out here are away their way of life is changing and that they may have to find alternatives to fishing, such as farming an option. many say they are seriously considering harder. matessa al, jazeera leg, sheila malawi, around the world. exploiting natural resources has been an am. it's been important that economic quiet despite the effects on the environment. and of course, the climate in ecuador, illegal mining. there has been a way of life for many decades. now there are fears government plans to issue more international licenses. will create more damage algiers, to raise a bar reports now from the northern province of esmeralda as where a community is resisting the advance of the large mining companies. this is the pacific, or dorian forest, an area field with wildlife and unique vegetation. it is slowly being devastated. bulldozers are used to divert the river as illegal miners try to find gold,
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which as i noah has been doing this for 12 years, he says he ran c quippman and hires members of the communities who help out of them on the mac. m. as in boy, 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 than it's worth moving somewhere else. people like they say lever spend hours next to the river, trying to find a 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 full of them and we don't get to work every day. we work one week and then that's it. then we have to find another area, how to do it. 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
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one of the most bio diverse regions in the world. this is this movie river and it's slowly being destroyed by illegal minors. at the same time, local family 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 chemicals, used in the process to extract gold, eddystone, and appa is the leader of the church indigenous community. he says he's concerned, as they look on them, is hillary, you're the rivers contaminated, you cannot bathe fish or drink water for 11 years. it's contaminated and we are asking children not to go to the river. madonna university research shows the water in the province of him. 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. president, he's had more lasso, wants to increase mining an oil exploration activity in the country, to jumpstart
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a troubled economy and to fight illegal operations. but experts say it will not solve ecuador endemic problems. luckily, because you're busy that 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 are incapable of thinking. an economic model that is not only extracting nature's resources because that's where our problems lie. ecuador swain forest is among the more threatened in the world. poverty and employment 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 just cedar. it's me that last it while or now the french present. emanuel marconas told you case prime minister that the ball is in britain's court regarding
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an escalating dispute of a fishing rights. i'm out on the sidelines of the g. 20 in rome, but fail to reach any agreement. lexia brian reports now from paris, side by side at rome's famous, trevi fountain, french president, emanuel macro and british prime minister, boris johnson, appeared to be in good humor. but behind the smiles, the escalating tensions between their 2 countries showed no sign of letting up a meeting away from the cameras. failing to bring them closer to agreement, met. nor le bo, it's not gone. now the ball is in their court. look, if the british don't make a move, obviously the measures that a plan from the 2nd of november onwards will have to be put in place because it will be a no gone or the ball is in britain's court. france has accused the u. k. of flouting a post breaks a tray deal by failing to give french fishermen enough licenses to operate in british waters and outlined a series of sanctions if they weren't granted. if the dispute is not resolved by
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tuesday, france, we'll go ahead with a series of what it's called, targeted measures at ports like this along the coast. british fishing vessels will undergo stricter security checks and they may not be able to dock to unload their catch. they'll also be longer time consuming health and safety checks for trucks going to or from the u. k. caught up in the debate this british trula. it was seized off the port of last well thursday. it's captain accused of fishing and french waters without a license. but you don't know when you're looking at the company that owns the boat says it's being used as a porn. and the dispute, the british prime minister, has said the seizure wasn't what he'd expect from a close friend and ally, that it's up to france to step back from its threats on fish. i got to tell you that the, the position is, is unchanged. and i will, i'll just, i'll just, i'll just say this for the, for the record. i must, i was puzzled to read
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a letter from the french prime minister explicitly asking for britain to be punished for leaving the you. and i are just how to take so to really, i don't believe that that is compatible either with the, the, the spirit or the letter of the withdrawal agreement relations between the u. k. and france. clearly navigating troubled waters with both sides determined to hold their course. alex hebron, al jazeera paris, now hundreds of mostly african refugees and migrants of disembarked at turkish flight cargo ship and greece. a vessel was carrying about 400 people and sent a distress signal on friday after its engines failed in international waters. we says a main route into the european union from migrants and refugees crossing from turkey . john ross brings us more on this from offense. the official version from the hellenic coast guard is that among the nationalities on board. and this is just an
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early estimate of pakistan is africans, 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, 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 a turkish hover, or what i was told by a 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
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these various attempts to launch refugee filled boats into gree quarters are now a state sponsored operation and regional government in ethiopia. as am hara province is calling on all of its residents to take up arms against fighters from the neighboring province of tig, right? integrity people's liberation front claims to be in control of the strategic town of dessie bass disputed by the government and addis ababa am har as really to say the htp alef has rates women destroyed infrastructure and looted property fighting has moved south after rebels, we took control of take life from the government in chin. alba saudi le coalition in yemen, is killed at least $218.00 who fee rebels. and as strikes in the province of merit is according to state media, who also report that dozens of military vehicles were destroyed in the raids refuse began them major pushed to take control of the oil. which province in september.
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murray is the last stronghold of the internationally recognized government in northern yemen. of pakistan's government says it's reached an agreement with supporters of a ban. elliptical policy a been marching towards the capital demanding the release of that detained lida comma high to has more in this now from his ama thought after intense negotiation that lot dared for over grove all word late into the night or the government on the committee announced that dad raised an agreement with the proscribe derek, a la bag bog. it's gone. article all for if brought a detail of that agreement, i have not been di whilst it should be remembered that for the past due rate ra will be in d and islam abad. have been cut off from the rest of the country. this particular product has already caught hundreds of millions of dollars and lots. is there not containers full of goggle, which have been dictated and are you dead roadblock?
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the people have gotten it. some abad. have eved a sigh of relief. as you can see, the traffic is now coming back to normal that they go to 14, they're still on alert. everybody will now be watching to see how this agreement is implemented and render marjorie will be able to go back from. what did i bought from where they were threatening a modern islamabad? so indeed, an interesting there relic men and some relieve, as far as this particular new distant turns. now japan's ruling coalition is projected to keep its majority in the low house of parliament, but prime minister for me, cuz she does liberal democratic parties, full cost to lose some seats. and the general election is seen as the 1st big test for the newly appointed leader. who took charge only weeks ago on the price has this report. this has no just been a contest between political parties, but also a struggle against voter apathy. especially among young voters who feel
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particularly disengaged on easier life. this campaign in the run up to sundays pole was aimed at encouraging more young people to vote. waco having rule 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 that 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 mother. so even though the l e. p is winning big in recent elections, their support in the country is not necessarily high. historically speaking. hello, victory is indeed led by the set back of the oppositions 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
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a leader. many japanese ill, quite helpless about the fact that she's only one choice. you look at the policy that is announced by, for example, by the opposition 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 turn out 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 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. their arden or working from
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home has become more common don't. and that affects us because salary men who used to go to work 5 times a week are not coming back. 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 government in china has started rationing diesel fuel a nation wide. energy shortage is led to a surge and demand and a rise in price says katrina, you brings us the story now from the capital bay. jang, these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china, driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nation wide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. are you go to the meal, i'm scared to leave beijing and they're dr. long distances. some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to whole bay province, and a man in pedo stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by
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a sharp rise in prices since january, the cost of diesel here has increased by about 30 percent. and this petal station huffman is limited to by dif, 200 meters and diesel, fill that out. 5. capitol. the supply problem is much worse than some truck drivers having to wait dave to refill. there have been long lines of vehicles that petrol stations and china's southern ad 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 surge and diesel consumption. factories and businesses have turned to diesel powered generators to maintain operations, draining supply. the 2nd reason is probably because a lot of these are being re routed to the agriculture sector during the harvest season to basically support green trying and to prepare for,
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for planting winter across. and on the, on the supply side, basically, the domestic supply for diesel has been going down because china has been export are a lot more to the rest to the rest of the world. some estimate china's diesel stop pals to be at the lowest level. and at least a year environmental crackdowns on crude oil production in some regions have worse and a 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 paging to let all a program all the latest from crickets t 20. well, come with more was that much fancied indians hain ah,
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told to al jazeera in the field goes to one of the world's most dangerous migration work better coffee, fill this dangerous jungle to make it to north america and meet some of those trying to cross the columbia, panama borden, in search of a phantom on they say the only thing left are there expired passports. on al jazeera, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments, and of vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground. in the world and in the lab. now more than ever the world needs w h l,
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making the healthier world for you that everyone ah ah pharisee now the sport. marin, thanks so much we start with football and barcelona star. sergio guerra has been diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat after suffering chest pains and breathing problems during birth loan. his match on saturday. the 33 year old fell to the ground and was treated by medical staff on the field before being taken to hospital for a cardiac exam, where i will have further tests in the coming days to determine the full extent of the problem. of the t 20 world. how one of the tournament favorites india are on
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the verge of missing out on the semi finals new zealand revive their tournament hopes leaving india when less after 2 matches. the key we chose to field 1st and they restricted india is just 110 ones from their 20 overs. he's in. we had no trouble reaching the target, losing just to wickets with 33 ball despair. we've got a tremendous amount of experience in this group trade bones himself with the nubile . they've been doing a great job for us for a number of years and, and for them to see the turn all they did today and, and a lot of old dollars to call back that up. and in the evenings that we played to, to school, those runs, i think was a great job. you know, obviously staying in a bubble and staying away from your family for such a long period of time does play a role on, on the players mind as well. so we try to adapt, but sometimes, you know, but the bubbles in mental fatigue to creeps in that you are doing the same thing again and again and again. so yeah, it is the way it is. and you can control a lot here earlier and the tournament, india is only muslim player. mohammed shami was the target of online abuse after
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losing for pockets on india. and captain barrett coley says, attacking someone over the religion is the most pathetic thing someone can do earlier. we spoke to sports broadcaster run a coupon, who believes callie's actions could be a landmark moment for indian cricket. the bcc eyes tween was a bit of a cop out really 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 her a call you 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 or he's in yes, biggest name in cricket, and therefore their biggest name in sport is match the world's most marketable cricketer. and these public figures awfully have been silent on issues that they believe could for some sort of controversy on social media only has, has done something which is which fabric on a story moment. you know, a major cricketer speaking up on an issue, attaching it heads on and mentioning that this is about religious bigotry, which has your place in esteem,
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brotherhood remains united all the right things for a leader and a public. the good to say is, i think that's what's refreshing about this, and it should urge prisoners 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? in the aftermath of all these comments, there does seem to be a brigade of abuse. her towards him, afghan remain a strong chance of reaching the semi finals falling a 62 run when over namibia former captain ashcroft and played his final international match after announcing his retirement the day before the game. afghan made 31 wrongs in his final lemmings. afghanistan had $12.00 of their 3 matches to sit 2nd in the group, only the top 2 will progress to the semi's tennis now, and alexander's of rab has won his 5th atp title of the season in vienna. the german b, american qualifier francis t. f o, in straight sets and sunday spinal. well,
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number 4 is winning rom. this year includes titles at the tokyo olympics and the cincinnati masters especially, you know, i didn't store the week well very well. i didn't feel like i was going well, but lossy matches were great. so to be honest, you know, france did playing so i will send it over and keep it all because is ranking. he rises on the women's tour, and that's con to bite, has secured a spot in the season ending w finals becoming the 1st player from estonia to do so. the 25 year old beats won't . how up in the funnel the transylvania open to do it? the title is con, divides 4th this year, and thanks to her, the 8th and final thoughts in mexico. yeah, i mean i think of believe to myself a little bit more tied a little bit more confidence with each when and um i've really been enjoying myself out there. i've really been having a good time on the court. i think that's been the main key. i'm the atlanta braves can secure the world series later on sunday, for the 1st time in 26 years. i had of the game for against the houston astros
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donald trump join the atlantic crowd for their traditional pre game tomahawk chop a. all the braves took the games, 32 home runs from dansby swanson and jorge. so lou proving the difference at land to lead the series 3 games to one. 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 in. i think that we need to go out and, and continue to compete for ourselves in that position. you know, to give this city while it's been longing for you know, it been plainest tough plans, real tough. and so, you know, we gotta, we gotta when, to morrow. i mean that's, we've had our back to the walls before. so, oh, you know, our guys know what to do. i mean, does not a whole was to be said, i mean, we know we have to do it to wear tomorrow,
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and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to mary. i'm in london. thanks sarah. that's it. the news i'll be back with more news just a couple of minutes see shortly. ah ah and a stage is said and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issues from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me if i take on
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