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going to run a new episode of democracy may be exposed. the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how does era ah, the 1st steel is down wild late is that the you and climate summit agree to end deforestation by the year 2030. there's no more time to hang back or shoot an offense or argue amongst ourselves. the one, the urgent calls for action had caught $26.00. some of the worst polluters are pushing back. ah,
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i'm come on santa maria here. and so how, with the world news from al jazeera on a mission to me and mar, a former us ambassador, trying to open the country up for 8, he was attacked. he was assaulted his house for a shuttle and a 12 year search for justice. the case of issued on can journals was brutally murdered, goes to the hague one day into the cop 26 climate conference in scotland. and world leaders have managed their 1st agreement to anti far station by 20. 30 more widely presidents and prime ministers spoke about the severity of the climate emergency. but what is far less certain is what action they can deliver to stave off catastrophic levels of warming . a diplomatic editor james base has this report from glasgow. o.
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intense diplomacy ahead of this event has been going on for years. this has been billed as the conference, but can save the planet. it's host the u. k. prime minister, making the point of the city where it's being held. glasgow was the place where the steam engine was invented 250 years ago, triggering an industrial revolution that started the climate crisis. yes, my friends. we brought you to the very place where the doomsday machine began to tick. humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act not. and the warnings of what is this state here continued this from the un secretary general. our addiction to fossil fuels is pushing humanity to the brain. we face a star shorts. either we stop it,
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or it stops us. we are digging our own grapes. us president joe biden came to glasgow with, unlike his predecessor, donald trump, a strong commitment to fight the climate emergency. but without the tools to do so, his green policies depend on a massive spending package with his already been pad back and has yet to pass congress. there is no more time to hang back or sit in the fence or argue amongst ourselves. this is a challenge of our collective lifetimes. the existential threat, threat to human existence, as we know it. the president told delegates the eyes of history were on them, but president biden's own eyes were the subject of speculation on social media. did he doze off at one point as he listened to the speeches? hearing gloves go, they'll be 12 days of long, intense negotiations, but his vital conference to be
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a success. all the stars need to align. but some powerful leaders like president, she of china and russia, president putin and not here i'm. there's not been the hope for momentum ahead of 26. over the weekend in rome, the leaders of the most prosperous nations on the planet met. they said all the right words about the climate, but they didn't take the action that was needed. according to environmentalists, one g 20 country india has committed at the glasgow conference to be net 0 by 2070 . but prime minister there andro modi's announcement will disappoint many putting his country 2 decades behind the un target of 2050 ha. india will fulfill 50 percent of its energy requirements from renewable energy sources by 2030 . between now and 2030 india will reduce its total projected carbon emissions by $1000000000.00 tons by 2030. and you will reduce the carbon intensity of its
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economy by 45 percent. and by 2070 in you will achieve the target of net 0 emissions. living on the front lay mia motley, is the prime minister of barbados, a small island nation that was battered by a hurricane in july, called red cord, red to the g 7 countries. cord red cord read to the g. 20 earth. the ha, that's what it said. earth to cop for those who are ways to see for those who have is to listen and for the laws who have a heart to fear. 1.5 is what we need to survive. the urgency of the situation is obvious, but it's still not clear those the commitment by all nations to try to fix things. james bayes al jazeera glasgow and say from brianna free and now an environmental advocate for samo ally, low lying pacific nation,
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already threatened by rising sea levels. she says climate change is an every day reality for island people. this is a warrior high from young pacific islanders we are not drowning. we are fighting. and really, i think there is a misconception that we are mere victims of the kind of crisis. but if you actually visit an island, you would see that there's so much resilience coming out of our communities. climate changes in the everyday lives of us as island people because we are close to communities because we rely so much on our land in our ocean. when that relationship is change because the climate is changing, our livelihood change, and so we see are horribly cheap, meaning our fishermen aren't getting as much fish. we have extreme weather like psychos happening frequently, which means that businesses go out of business, family struggle are constantly in the state of adapting and having to the show resilience because of the climate crisis. but one of my big hopes is that we can
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finally be honest with our failures. i think there's a lot of lip service about what has happened, even though it's small. we make it out to be big. but the reality is, we're very far behind. we're not going at the speed we need to be going. we do not have ambitious action, ambitious language, and we need to see that in order for us to meet the 1.5 target waterfront island to survive. so i think if at this hot robeto's a truly honest about how far behind they are and how much work needs to be done, then we can finally get together and say, you know what, this is the plan. this is the compass, this is how we go forward and try and get there as fast as possible. on to other news, cynthia, here were rebels from the ticket. people's aberration from sight of joined up with rebel forces from the country's most populous region. romeo, the 2 parallel as its forces have seized the town of culture and its airport in the region. while rebels in romeo sort of sees the town of tammy say,
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both of them strategic points on the highway to addis ababa. now this plan is albia, it is called on all citizens to mobilize in the fight against the ticket armed forces. the army has been fighting the t p other for nearly a year. now tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced by that conflict. here is that your hands full to marry him who teaches international relations with a focus on africa. and the middle east told us the new alliance between the t p a life. and the rebels in romeo is a significant moment in this conflict. there is a new marriage of convenience alliance between at least a faction of the or moderation front and the i love it because abby has managed to alienate the all know the including someone has. so he is really increasing the isolated and that you feel like he's trying to
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take advantage of that situation as well as o l. a n right now, since they have a momentum, military mom and the objective with their history. and now if you know the situation is rich, which avoid the employee. and also the animosity between ethnic groups reach them all time that one of the left to go to a bar. and a rule again, looks not a very practical idea, but they do have the intention and they have every intention of trying to get rid of as the prime minister. and perhaps some kind of a transition into a new regime coalition. a with various groups that they seem to be friendly with aligning was at this time including the
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a $21.00 story building in nigeria has collapsed killing. at least 3 people doesn't support to be trapped in the rebel building and leg off was still under construction. and it's been reported. the developer only had permission to build 15 flows. the recent efforts to demolish will reinforce unsafe buildings in the city with more than 80 taken down this year. the white house is welcome to private mission to me and my by a former us ambassador to the united nations, saying it hopes it'll help get 8 in washington isn't actually sponsoring bill richardson's trip. but so that hopefully can support the leadership to allow humanitarian access. the rich and center has a long history of involvement in me and international aid urgently needed 250000 internal displaced since february military coup. the violent resistance, the ongoing is all, particularly in the north and the northwest, florence louis keeps across development. and me and my for us from our call and been you center, what more of you got florence?
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so the richardson center has said this is a humanitarian mission. and the focus focus of this is pandemic support. now, a press release by the richardson center for global engagement says the purpose of this trip is to hold discussions, to facilitate the delivery of cobit 900 supplies, medical needs, and other public health needs. now, earlier this year, me and my experienced a search in current of virus cases and authorities really struggled to cope. patients were being turned away from public hospitals. family members ended up queueing for hours just to get enough oxygen for that for their loved ones. now it's also possible that richardson will be seeking the release of an american journalist, danny fenster, who was arrested earlier this year, a lead for allegedly spreading false information. he's in charged with incitement. now the spokesperson for richardson declined to comment on this. it is quite
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telling, however, that the press release from which it's inside did not make any mention of the coo or who richardson will be meeting while he's in miano. and i think it's also possible that the fact that he's been granted access to the country, he may have had to make some promises that this is going to be a purely humanitarian mission. now if you remember, the june test position is that it stepped in because that been electro fraud and it also takes the position, but political opponents to the qu, ot terrorists who are intent on stoking violence in the country. so i think on the political front, we shouldn't expect much from this mission. it is a purely humanitarian mission. florence story keeping us up to date with of elements in me and not to florence. in the news ahead, hundreds of refugees survive days at sea, only to be caught in a dispute between turkey and greece. the catholics and voodoo believers united in hatred to
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pay tribute to the dead. the country grapples with gang vine. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle ways. now we've seen recent flooding because a flash floods and thunderstorms in the far north of both syria and iraq, and the could be more of that to come on tuesday. but if you're not there, and you're not, say somewhere for the sas in lebanon, then you're enjoying fairly fine. weather attempts is coming down, but it may not last for that long of the moment. the most active weather is probably going to be the remains of what was tropical storm, nearly tropical storm out as a polar slip of the tongue. but it certainly acted that way. there's rain coming into turkey's result, cypress, and also western side of syria. beyond that is looking fairly dry, but if you go to the east coming out of cassock,
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stan is the winter front. it's bring significant snow on the west. and so to back in plato, during wednesday, answer see where it spreads down to afghanistan with rain shares quite significant ones all the way through around. as a result, that, of course, it should keep going further south, and there is a hint, and we'll just take a look at this. that on friday though, shak good full beyond the southern shores of iran. and may even end up somewhere like doha. it's a small risk, but it's a possibility. may feel the change all the same. in tropical africa, a few shaft east, the riff valley, most of them further west. and as you see in the last few days, d. r. congo is the focus. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always killing the debates. 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on cities across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future. it's now not
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our responsibility. if people log concrete completed, we cannot lose hope. we know what to do and we have the tools to do to get all this to you all now to sierra with a you without a 0. and these are the top stores sward leaders of agreed to and deforestation. by the year 2030 with more than $19000000000.00 pledge towards the plan. it is the 1st commitment made of the cop $26.00 climate conference in glasgow rebels in ethiopia . northern tegra region say they have joined up with forces from around the out the country's most populous region. they claim and control of to town on the highway to
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the capital ada sapa. and the white house is welcome to private mission to me and mom by a former us ambassador to the un, saying it hope it will help get a to him. to national aid is urgently needed to help those of coven 19 children. 50000 people internally displaced since february military to the french president. manu micron is delaying new customs of checks against the u. k. a disputes over fishing rights after breaks it was threatening to turn into a wider trade dispute, but more talks have been planned to try to defuse the crisis. alexia bryan reports now from balloon still male. at the fish market and france's biggest fishing port, they nervous. some here say they've already lost nearly 50 percent of their income after their boats weren't granted a license to fish in british waters. we're our overhang otis, a cool, not a fucking monica. this is all. what we don't understand is why some boats are given licenses and others warrant. some of these boats have been fishing in these waters
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for generation. see exactly how they know things are none network with any so the ocean became the latest battle ground between the u. k. and the european union under a post bricks a tray deal which came to force this year. it meant both sides could control who could fish in their waters. france accuses the u. k. of unfairly denying permission to dozens of its vessels, fishermen and belong to the mayor rely on british waters for their catch. but the relationship goes both ways. because for the british fishing industry, france is the gateway to europe and they depend on ports like this for access to the continent. if the u. k doesn't resolve the issue, francis threatening to roll out a series of sanctions, including tougher checks on trucks going to and from the u. k. and preventing british fishing boats from docking and unloading their catch, the u. k says it's considering legal action if the measures go ahead. all sudden
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cry bianco says dan osmond of rex. it. we knew that be a lot of problems for the fishing industry. what's happening now is not a surprise. and the biggest losers will be the british retirement and the french fishermen and not just them. there is concern here that thousands of jobs could be affected, including those who process their fish. that's brought a shaw from british boats. overcoat multi sub i. yeah. what we want is for everyone to be able to work for everyone to be able to go anywhere, respecting each other's jobs for us, all to have equal rights and work hand in hand like before. this city's home to a statute that pays tribute to the close relations between the u. k and france, but that relationships being solely taste it. and as politicians argue over their futures, some in the fishing community feel their being left out at sea,
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alexia bryan al jazeera polonius, him air, northern france. 100 sir. refugees and migrants have been rescued by the greek coast guard after spending days in the genes sea. their boat was heading to italy from turkey, but lost power along the way, causing a dispute over who should actually rescue them. john stapo, this visit of the island of costs were they being held in quarantine. most of those rescue to being held here at the reception and identification center on the island . of course it's currently being expanded to accommodate more refugees. we were allowed to film the rescued passengers from a distance, but not to talk to them, even though they've all tested negative for coven 19. the greek centers for disease control mandates that they spend 2 weeks in quarantine. after that, they'll be allowed to apply for asylum here than yon forbid olive. but in many they were weary after spending 3 days at sea, but they also seemed relieved. their misery was over come some have mobility problems. we gave them water food 1st aid i and we are looking for clothing for
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them becoming their journey. here was an ordeal and an accident. they set out from turkey, heading for italy, but their ship lost power and they called for help. this is how the greek coast guard found them adrift on the g and c. they then towed them 750 kilometers, took course the nearest reception center where they could be processed according to e, g, and boat report and, and geo that monitors refugee boats. that tow lasted almost 3 days because the murat was dragged back and forth. greek authorities say that's because they were trying to get turkey to accept the boat back. we sent tweeting to request versus current this but they never is on the, on the other. we had these. she already bought going mainly we were asking whether the she be starkey shot, not any dish durkis. whether we should do the dirty shirt. she may want irregular migration has become a sensitive issue between greece and turkey. under
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a 2016 agreement turkish authorities are supposed to prevent refugees from entering the european union. but in march of last year, turkey actively encouraged refugees to storm greek borders. ever since then, aid groups alleged greek authorities have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering greek territory. such push backs are illegal under the geneva convention on the status of refugees. the passengers of the boat out $7.00 to $9.00 were caught in the intensifying politics of board of management. jobs are awful us al jazeera goes. after more than a year of political turmoil that delayed elections, somalia has begun voting for politicians and its lower house of parliament. the 1st 2 politicians for the 275 members, low house were elected in mogadishu. on monday, they been chosen by tens of thousands of clan delegates. there's a separate voting process for the upper house. in both branches of government will
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choose the next president. but accounting has begun in south africa as well. local elections, death turn not been low in what is expected to be the toughest contest yet for the ruling african national congress party. some predictions suggest it would get less than half the vote and may lose control of some of the country's largest regions. the u. s. supreme court has hearing arguments about an abortion law in texas, the regulation effectively bands all terminations at about 6 weeks, which is before many women or even a what are even aware they are pregnant, excuse me, hundreds of thousands of people are protested against it. the justice department says it violates the landmark grovee wade ruling from 1973. it has been 12 years since the outspoken sri lankan journalist le santa with comma turner was brutally murdered. now, international media watchdogs are taking his and to other cases to a people's tribunal in the hague. it will officially begin on tuesday,
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so mark the international data and impunity for crimes against journalists. mental fernandez, spoke to with clamor to his family law. the common some days waiting for justice 12 years ago, his younger brother, less under, was killed. it was not the 1st time he had been targeted. but investigators of tool courts that military intelligence operatives carried out the attack that killed him . last month i had been through tough tanks before he was attacked. he was assaulted. his house for shut up is. e was really damn assaulted for many cases fire. but he didn't feel frankly at the beginning that they would kill him. but they did. men on motorcycles followed him from his home to office in a military style operation that left the journalist with a fatal head injury. i was right here. 8 on this crowded street in colombo, that vicar martha was broadly murdered in broad daylight, a short distance from
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a major air force base in the 12 years since his killing. there are still more questions than answers. liquor within this sunday, leading newspaper published regular, exposes, highlighting corruption that a story on massive kickbacks from the deal to buy meek aircraft implicating. then defense secretary and now president got up there, roger boxer drew angry reactions. victrum nathan go was due to give evidence, in that case when he was killed. the marvel of his sunday leader newspaper was unbowed and unafraid. an approach he followed just 2 days before he was killed. he made these comments reacting to an attack on the local t v station. we as media personnel will have to face up to these challenges, not the 1st time of media organizations are come monday attack in this certainly won't be the last but we as media personnel must face up with this challenge. not
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be both, don't what under what they were pretending to be, didn't and united's face this did. they come with him, his family and media colleagues have criticize the slow pace of investigations. the government minister of public security told al jazeera that justice would be served was definitely just, it will be done. and a good the culprits will be bear taken for books late. if somebody has done a wrong thing, as per the british theory late, it says that even if you were out at sea, in the space late, you went in, fade a came late, you're gone, her may, you can't escape. so that is the what is philosophy. so i used to believe in that after years of delayed justice, international media organizations have organized what they're calling a people as tribunal. an event in the netherlands calling attention to the murdered of journalists in shall, anchor,
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syria and mexico. love increment of the says the truth will come out only if there is political will. mere fernandez or 0. fillum will u. s. judge has dismissed all, but one charge against a business men accused of laundering money for venezuela's government. alex saab remains accused of one count of conspiracy to launder money, which carries a maximum 20 year jail sentence. last month he was extradited to the u. s. from cape bird, accused of siphoning millions of dollars from a state run food subsidy program. fin, as well as president says, sob has been kidnapped by the u. s. media in haiti are reporting at least 6 fuel truck drive has been kidnapped. a coalition of powerful gangs is blocking entry to the ports, holding fuel stores in port a prince. its leader has said he will allow access if prime minister ari laundry, resigns, gangs, have been blown for an increase in truck driver objections. fuel shortages of left
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desperate motorists crowding haiti's petrol stations. sullen, hazy and worshippers of both victim and catholicism have gathered at cemeteries across haiti to pay tribute to the dead. this is ceremonies, uncles taking on special meaning as hazy struggles with sky wrought, skyrocketing gang violence, political turmoil, and the lasting effects of august's deadly earthquake. john henderson holds often put a prince, follow a parade through port a prince cemetery on all saints day this year in you'll reach the cultural crossroads of a country in crisis. as the faithful make their way through the maze of cripps, a voodoo band leader dances and pours out a mixture of rum and bell peppers to please the spirits. no, ma'am, your civil doretha. we are reduce. some people believe it's for sit in about we consider it our culture. that's our symbol. to day it's our ceremony. our birthday
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celebration on this day of remembrance for catholic st. believers of 2 faith celebrate together, bringing candle it offerings, flowers, and sacrifices of food to the graves of family and friends. it's a day to leave momentos and beautify the resting places of those they've lost. celebrants, one with a human skull in hand oversee a tribute of candles, coffee, and hope. in hard times. the bay bay no demand, i reach for our country to move forward. we want our country to be free. so every young man and we man can have a job. so all the video people can have something to do. it's a rear cause for celebration nearly 4 months after the assassination of the countries president. all saints day is a mixture of traditions, christian, and voodoo, rum and reverence. but this year it's happening in haiti that's more in chaos than
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at any time in recent memory. they come for the ceremony for much needed inspiration and a promise of better times to come get movie burger king, size monkey fit. there is no change without problems and no change without suffering. just as a woman has to go to liberal cans before, not everyone can celebrate a baby's birth. not even though we have a lot of guest is and gods and the ghetto are this will end. ah. the tribute continue for a 2nd day of celebration on tuesday, all souls day a day to celebrate not just the saints, but all the dead. a number that seems to be growing at an alarming rate. john henderson, l g 0 port prince haiti and the vin, similar commemorations, and mexico where people have gathered to mark the day of the dead, a time to honor and celebrate their relatives with vigils. and her maid alters
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traditional graveyard visits were interrupted last year. of course, because of the current virus pandemic and a guatemalan town of i'll give this a try here. santiago, soccer there pick was, is marking the day with giant cuts. the hand made out of paper with striking designs and are up to 20 meters wide. locals time messages for their loved ones to the tails of the kites and then fly them from their towns cemetery. i believe the creations help spirits on their journey down from heaven to earth. i was gonna, ah, let's check the headlines for you on al jazeera world leaders of agree to end deforestation by the 2030. the $19000000000.00 have been pledged towards the plan. the 1st commitment made at the cop $26.00 climate conference in glasgow. un secretary general antenna, good terrorist, i had a stock warning to the gathered leaders about what's at stake. i would addiction to
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