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challenge to do this job, to bear witness to history as it's made to make sure what is recorded is accurate and truthful. i'm then other the, with the thousands of people around the world protest calling for urgent action on climate change. ah sure what you know is there a light from a headquarters and hi daddy and also ahead of fuel tanker explodes and surely own killing at least 99 people severely injuring dozens more. the political crisis facing bosnia herzegovina that could unravel the p steel that entered the war 26
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years ago or 228 and the names are 206 long delayed. when for president joe biden, the u. s. congress passes, trillion dollar infrastructure belt. ah, so climate campaigners around the world are rallying and what they're calling a global day of action. more than 2000000 people are demanding governments and big business do more to limit global warming. and at the cop $26.00 summit in glasgow activists have expressed their disappointment. the promise is being made are just not ambitious enough live to glasgow and will bring in andrew simmons. andrew is covering the global day of action. andrew talk us through the protest behind you and what we expect to see. well, this is the starting points of protests in the west end of glasgow just
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a short distance away from the cop $26.00 venue and an hour and a half. now this stream has been passing through the narrow streets masses of people not possible to put any numbers on it just yet, but the organizers are hoping for tens of thousands to go to the rallying points and hair, various speeches from activists. now the resounding message here is one of an appeal to state leaders and the climate diplomats to actually get more results through to get more money promised. but delivered. not just promised. and that's the issue. the issue throughout the history of, of the cop meeting each year. going back now 26 years is that pledges are made by various states, but not on it. and that is the tragedy of this whole issue. many people,
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politicians, world leaders, the diplomats, the people on the streets are all saying the same thing. the time is now the has to be commitment. they're all saying the same thing. but then, weeks, months later, we've had a history of promises that just to go through. for example, deforestation, 2014 though a promise. there's a deal in new york for deforestation at stopping effectively. that hasn't happened . now there's a much more ambitious plan, and that word ambition is associated with promises not legal commitments. that is the problem. yes, the have been developments have been a series of developments of developments not only on the on the deforestation, but also on methane emissions. a very promising indeed, if, if the promises are actually honored. furthermore, their health have been promises from a whole swathe of new come, chris, it's an outlaw coal power,
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a by 2030 or 2035. but again, these are promises. so the people have every justification to be dubious to be doubtful of their leaders. and right now there's a real subdued angle here. it doesn't come through from some of the images you see of smiling, happy faces joining in with us march. that belies what's going on in the minds of many young people in that, that has to be firm commitments. otherwise, that $1.00 degrees is going to change to $2.00 degrees. even more the scientists are making the calculations as these talks go on, and now we're halfway through comp 26. this next week obviously will be decisive and the pressure has never been as strong on the leadership of cop 26. right. now, this is real pressure, they'll be meeting for negotiations,
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looking at the political aside the technical side, trying to get some motif to the commitments that have been given. trying to get the international energy authority to have moral authority effectively on making sure promises are delivered. but they will have to come up with something much firmer than the various deals that have been done so far. if that going to be seeing, being able to justifiably call it a credible success. right now. it isn't a success. it's promising, and that's the word that features throughout our coverage. okay. thank you. have them broken in the past? thank you so much, andrew, simon. so that is the scene over in glasgow, but process are also happening over in paris. here is alexia brian. she's reporting from the french capital. there is anger and there is frustration amongst the people he read to me, but this is the city where back in 2015,
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that landmark paris the climate agreement was reached back then there was celebration, there was jubilation. but now there's just a very real feeling here that a lot of the promises that were made back then had failed to turn into sort of any concrete action. i don't know if you can actually read the sign over my shoulder there, but there's also a fear that that same inaction will we seen this current a cop summit? it says an action at cop 26. that will lead to death in 2050. so yes, a lot of anger at government and big business as people say is it was really not sticking to the, to the promises that they made. especially here of course, with the french president emily mccall. and when he came to power, he was sort of trying to be a global leader. and if a climate change, but people say that actually that just means a lot of talk and not a lot of action from him. he has tried to push through some climate measures, things like a take a tax on gas and diesel that spots. the yellow vist protests
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a few years ago. there was also a push to try and reform the constitution to try and make it so that preserving the environment was enshrined and that, and that, that also failed. and so people here on frustration and it is a real feeling. another sign i read that really to get the climate climate change people to listen to it, to, to make sure that there is real change. that there is, has to be nothing short of a revolution. a feeling a feeling here that really it is, it's people that process like this one at protest around the world to really have to try and keep government accountable so that they do stick to the promises that they're making at these major climate summit. and then we do see real change going forward. similarly, owns deputy health minister says 99. people have been killed in a fire that followed a fuel tanker explosion that happens in the capital free town after the tanker calais did with another vehicle. the number of dead is expected to rise sources jabari reports. ah, a crowd of people had gathered near
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a fuel tankard that had been involved in collision. unaware of what was to happen. moments later, dozens of people were dead or badly burned. when the leaking fuel tanker ignited a huge fire an explosion, it happened in wellington, an eastern suburb of sierra leone, capital freetown, according to local media, a bus full of people near by. it was completely burned. the fire also incinerator shops and market holes in the neighbourhood and cause extensive damage. oh, mar. fauna is a journalist who has been at the scene. those are late yesterday evening. i'm off the raw show up when heading home most are being around. it's b. m. local time when the this bunker right behind me all the children 0 was run into by the truck, which you can also see just by the bond a back. the want to talk want. there was some pets or leakage from the talk. and then some motorbike almost almost about ducks read after
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a thought is coping the fuel from the truck from the tanker rolled up and then there was a topic hold up in this area. so that's where that was the 1st ball. i mean molig m l truck you have to was, we don't know, but what was the, what once it's happened, then those what chops in the truck picking up because that doesn't hit them to far balls. mullis noble, good area on many of those will guide all the a bones once inside. yeah, because i'm looking for those who died where the most of my tax read us was hoping feel from bunker president julius mother p. o, who is in scotland? attending cop 26 climate talks on saturday called it f ran this loss of life, the head of sierra leone, national disaster management agency echoed the same sentiments, saying it was a terrible, terrible accident. the port c free town, which is home to more than a 1000000 people has faced several serious disasters in recent years. in march,
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more than 80 people were injured during a major fire in one of the city slums that this place more than 5000 people. the government has brought in the army to assist local police and medical personnel. doors to jabari al jazeera, hungary as prime minister victor or bon is on a one day visit to bosnia herzegovina for a meeting with the bosnian serb leader miller. i don't think it comes after though they can allen's plans to establish a separate army within the country. and that violates the 1995 dayton peace agreement which ended the more than 3 year conflict. direct ones for public service because a state like entity which makes up about half of the country to govern itself. sarah took of it as the minister of foreign affairs of bosnia herzegovina. she says strong intervention from the international community is needed to prevent the slide into conflict. i'm afraid that momentum has been lost with the latest report of you, which did not qualify bosnia for candidate status. and somehow we are left in limbo
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in the run know thing as a rock room in international politics. it is always skilled by somebody. so in the case that you are not urgently included in european union, at least being given kind of a status and the nato, i'm afraid that somebody else might come to the territory and innovate occupied $3030.00. i mean, it is very difficult to come to some unanimous position in european union, but i believe that they wouldn't call. i'd like to have a fire in the front yard. in, if something happens in bosnia, it's mean that we are losing stability in whole region. not only wasn't and has it is very difficult even now in one to leave it. oh, it is very difficult in macedonia. so if something happened here is going to fool all other countries in the problem in for european union,
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it will mean lot of travel much more migrants and war war higher in the big down. so it's not a good be expect that european union find a way how to become much more active, much more efficient. we have a hope that united states offering missing so much last 25 years in building institutions in bosnia and herzegovina. in building piece in building progress are going to stay and they're going to push in that direction. those who are responsible for the situation should be panic, should be removed from the power, and we have to continue building normal functional stick. stella hands on al jazeera un security council was again escalating violence in ethiopia. as 9 opposing factions form an alliance against prime minister ah,
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ah, look forward to burritos, guys. with sponsored by capital airways. hi there, here's your forecast for sunday, november the 7th. the ne monsoon given us a lot of rain for time on the do, and it's really this southern slice of india that continues to be drenched with rain off to the west coast of india. we've got this circulating around that could cook up into something tropical will continue to keep tabs on that. se, asia, we have seen flooding on indonesia as main island of java, east java, so this torrent of water, powerful enough to carry cars and buses down their thunder. downpours continue on sunday through java also, thunderstorms call them poor, who cham in city drivers fell. so for central and northern areas of indo china in the forecast. okay, for this next map i put the colors on, so the darker the purple, the lower the temperature look at being just 2 degrees. so rain is going to turn
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into snow and we could see up to 10 centimeters on sunday. the temperature is really struggle to stabilize over the next few days in that cool pool of air slings, further toward the south and east. pretty much the gang si, river valley. we'll call it south of that. there's that warm weather, hong kong at $29.00, but toward the north. it's cool. and this will eventually make its way into sol, going from 20 wind down to just 9 degrees on tuesday per chill in the air. that's it soon. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always. nation. yes. as hell. what makes you happy? lot speeches, dance. just look at them. ah, how stated the art director home capability means these guys get to feel like this? yeah, it's cool, isn't it? they won't want to miss that. hey, let me watch. i want to see the re pipe. as hale sat space to deliver
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your vision with the me. hello again, the top stories on this, our climate campaigners around the world are rallying and what they're calling a global day of action. at the club 26 summit in glasgow activists have expressed their disappointment. the promise has been made or not ambitious enough. surely owned deputy health minister says, please, 9 to 9. people have been killed and many others were left early, burned, following a fuel tanker explosion in sierra leone capital and hungary as prime minister victor, oregon, is on a one day visit for vena for
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a meeting with leader miller. rando dick there is growing international concern. optimistic announce plan so established a separate army within the country in violation of a peace deal. the president joe biden says the one trillion dollar infrastructure bill that was passed on friday will use inflation and create jobs for those without a degree. it had been repeatedly delayed by differences between the democratic party. another vote on a social welfare bill will be held later in the month. let's get more on what biden has been saying in the past few minutes or so with political, and she's joining us from washington. hi patty. hey, there. yeah, the president, a definitely taking a victory lab saying, i think one of the most important things. he said, he said in 50 years, people will look back and decide and say that this is when america decided to compete in the 21st century. what this bill does, it's as often been joked about in washington, and especially during the trump administration infrastructure week. never actually
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became infrastructure weak. this is something that for a more than a decade, lawmakers on both sides of promised to do is improve the nation's allen infrastructure. if you look at report after report of from engineers when it comes to the rest of the world, america really does fall behind. when it comes to infrastructure, we have bridges that simply fall down. the vast majority are rated and not be safe . the roads have potholes. i so this is $1.00 trillion dollars an infrastructure spending. so what's that going to go to? well, 110000000000 for roads. 66000000000 for high speed rail. if you look at the rest of the world, or they have high speed rail, that is actually high speed, dependable. that is not something the united states really has it. and the east coast there's the seller corridor pales in comparison to anything that you'd see in asia or in europe. so 50 bill at 55000000000 fir, the light to improve the water supply. as you know, just for example, flint, michigan. they realized that kids were drinking lead in their water and that can
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cause serious brain impact. so of 55000000000 to get those lead pipes out of communities that are really sprinkled across the country. 60000000000 to improve the power grid. and a lot of this money is going to focus on climate change. for example, there's 7500000000 in there to have charging stations throughout the country. a lot of people have said i'd buy an electric car, but i don't wanna get stuck in kansas. so what they'll basically going to do is try and make sure the infrastructures in place where people feel confident that they can buy an electric vehicle and then in fact, be able to charge it quickly. but again, the energy grid engineers will tell you not ready for that. so some of this money will go to try and improve the had. so president biden coming out and saying this is a win. and it was an ugly when people have been watching the sausage making as they call it, a capital help with democrats fighting amongst themselves. one thing, the president and the quick question that he just took from reporters, he was asked about the recent election on tuesday, were democrats really kind of got trounced in virginia and it was really close to
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new jersey. and he said that pretty much spurred everybody to actually he said we promised to get things done. so the vote basically sent the message, get it done, and now they have. okay, thank you so much practical. hey, and reporting from washington d. c. actually you went to critic council, have called for an end to the fighting in a few, but a meeting to discuss the crisis has been postponed until next week. if you appears your long conflict with rebels from the northern to brian region has worse and in recent days, and now 9 opposition groups abroad have formed an alliance against prime minister b. s mad. my can reports from the united nations, fall from the feels of conflict, ethiopia and opposition groups gather in washington, d. c. 9 group signed an agreement to work together with the expressed intention of removing the ethiopian government by negotiation or force it to appear as been doing this. has been carried out, a systematic racism in the country,
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almost like appetite in south africa. but this is a ty where we need to recognize every human being in the country. the government has dismissed the alliance as a publicity stunt. but it comes at a time that armed forces from the majority. a romo group have joined to grey rebels and advancing on the ethiopian capital. after days of private discussion, the ethiopian crisis was due to come under the spotlight and the security council. but at the last minute, the meeting was cancelled. the security council president reading out a statement. the members of the security council express deep concern about the expansion, an intensification of military clashes in northern if your plan. the members of the security council for their express fuse concern about the impact of the
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conflict on the humanitarian situation in in yorba, as well as the stability of the country and the wider region. it's understood that this replaced a statement that island and kenya had been working on, which called directly for a cessation of hostilities. a phrase that russia reportedly objected to. the role of kenya is critical in assuaging african fears. about western intervention in ethiopia. a senior diplomat has told me there's broad consensus that the african union, along with ethiopia is neighbors, must take the lead in resolving the crisis. the prevailing view is that african problems require african solutions. but now all will have to wait until next week to see what action if any, the security council takes in support. my kind of just era united nations.
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meanwhile, there have been concerns about the spread of inflammatory language on social media in ethiopia that could lead to ethnically motivated violence. facebook has removed a post from prime minister of the med, and now twitter has temporarily disabled its transaction any few years after threats of physical harm and a statement, the social media sites as it's monitoring the situation. it says, inciting violence or d, humanizing people is against our roles, given the imminent threat of physical harm, we've also temporarily disabled trends, alongside continued efforts to disrupt plot for manipulation. we hope this measure will reduce the risks of coordination that could incite violence or cause harm. journalist samuel gets you the latest from the saba were al jazeera, has learned that the u. s. envoy to the horn of africa. geoffrey feltman hud. a meeting with the talk and actors in this conflict, and they were not able to agree on
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a roadmap on how to solve this conflict that begun a year ago and movie is fast moving forward. but this comes us opposition leadership as being assembled in washington dc. we've looked at some of the names and we have been, i have been checking of they are do have the support needed with the exception of for the t p. a left which is represented by a former foreign minister, was a minister for 2 years. under the t p, a left laid coalition government, and oil left. there doesn't seem to have any support on the ground. and ethiopian government has highlighted their efforts as publicity stunt. instead of having a coalition to us, they said defeat this government. the government led by prime minister abbey armored. but the pressure to ethiopia is still growing. it comes as the canyon president in the ugandan president in particular, is trying to have
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a summit to trying to understand and solve the issue of conflicts in the country. and the u. s. government, which is threatening to consider trade agreement with the future, is also insisting on having some kind of settlement on this conflict. iraq's prime minister has ordered an investigation into the violin, demonstrate confrontations that took place in baghdad. some have gathered in parts of the city to continue their criticism of the government and as follows, report suggesting several people were killed when security forces tried to disperse, protest her as on friday. they were angry at the results of last month's parliamentary election, insisting the vote was rigged. might not have been what had has this update from baghdad. the government is still denying it has killed any of the protest has and debt that is because there were a mutual they were, they were exchanging, fired with the security forces. as you know, that these protested is up. most of them are military individuals,
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despite the bad guys that are in civilian outfits. but most of them are affiliates with the popular mobilization forces, the military arms of the political parties that previously dominant political quote is that lost in a did the legislative election. now these protested say that they're going to receive, condone as is here in these tense, behind me for the coming 3 days. and then after that, they're going to have an open sit in here near the green zone until the government responds to their demands until the electoral commission holds a man when recount of old votes. remember that it occur, commission is sad, it has conducted manual recount over 25 percent of the votes that included the disputed ballot stations. and there is of are identical with the previous evidence . there is no difference between the results and that also reasons pro democracy
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activists ins to dawn or stepping a pressure on the military to restore a civilian lead government. further protests are being planned and har tomb. and the sudanese professionals association has called for a general strike on sunday and monday general bedford the head. but hon is also under increasing international pressure. the french foreign ministry says is now reconsidering whether she's scrap har, tombs $5000000000.00 deck to paris. we're so sorry our isn't for to with this update, the professional unions and their resistant committees and associations are calling for the mass protests and the general strikes for sunday and monday and they did. the protesters, as of now, are starting to put the better case on the city, little several threes connecting to the main votes, and trying to block the main goals for tomorrow, which is something that the military doesn't want to see because this barricades
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and the calls for the civil disobedience is cradling down the system it's, it's simply blocking the system and that is one of the main obstacle in front of giving the lighting to the moments before the a military and as a, some of the export says that cover they are not expecting the poor task or the scale of the jungle strikes to be as big as a day previous weeks. but we'll see whether that is true or not. to morrow in a day, military says that despite all of that calls for the general strikes and they're putting bad case on the streets and the that the protest they are going to keep the schools open. however, just a little bit ago, the a did the amendment off the universe to of hartwick, which is one of the largest. and the oldest educational institution in the country says that they have suspended all of the classes on peel and north a further notice. one of brazil's most popular singers has been killed in
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a plane crash. maria mondanca, who was 26 years old, died alongside her manager and an aides. victoria gate and b has more in just a moment to. so this is maria mon don't sir. boarding an airplane on friday. she was on her way to the city of kara ching in brazil, southeast in state of ministry, rife where she was due to play a concert that evening. but the thing never made it to her destination. her playing crashed in a rural area 12 kilometers from where it was due to land. police have launched an investigation. pretty sure what for lying? we can't yet speak about the course of the crash, but it's a fact that this record from an antenna which indicates that the aircraft collided with it before falling. for other people were on boardman dances, uncle, her producer, and 2 pilots, firefighters sent to the crash site said the recovery operation was difficult because of the rocky terrain and a nearby waterfall, a we've just removed the 5th body from inside the aircraft. there were 5 victims
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who died in our work continues to identify the bodies as bed. mendoza started her career as a teenager. she was one of brazil's most popular fingers and one a latin grammy award 2 years ago. known as the boast to her millions of fans, she performed a genre of country music. cool, such a ne hope. last year when concerts were canceled because of the current of ours pandemic she performed in a series of online shoes. one of them set the record for the most watched live stream in the world. we 3300000 peak views on youtube. tributes have been pouring in. president gyal senari tweeted the entire country was in shock and said men don't. so was one of the greatest artists of her generation whose unique voice, charismatic music won the affection and admiration of old brazilians. i. mendoza is survived by her one year old
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son. fan say shall be remembered as some one who made him up by singing about women's empowerment in an environment traditionally dominated by mail musicians. law victoria gate and b al jazeera. ah. the headlines on al jazeera climate, campaigners around the world are rallying and what they're calling a global day of action at the cop 26 summit in glasgow act of us have expressed their disappointments. the promises being made are not ambitious enough. serially owns deputy health minister says at least 9 to 9 people have been killed and many others were left severely.

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