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warfare a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge brang something and they didn't even see the caird. but 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on out there. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there i'm, how am i he had seen this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the risk of ethiopia descending into a widening civil war is only to real. the un security council here is
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a dire assessments about ethiopians conflict and a warning. there's only a small window of opportunity to act. a sudanese court orders internet services be restored. they've been widely blocked since the military takeover in october. poland books more refugees and migrants trying to cross from bella. luce accusing its neighbour of orchestrating or crisis at the border and the challenges facing volunteers, vaccinating children against polio in afghanistan, and sport. steph curry leads golden state warriors to their 5th street. when curry scored an n b a season high, 50 point to the warriors rally passed the atlanta. ah . but 1st the conflict in ethiopia as t grey is at risk of becoming
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a nation wide civil war. that's the warning from the un security council, which mat sounds rebel threatened to march on the capital at the sound of the government's forces have been battling them for a year. the african unions envoy is meeting local leaders to push for a de escalation of mike hannah report from the united nations. the message to the security council is clear, the time is short, the window to secure a mediated settlement. the conflict is closing in a country of over a 110000000 people over 90 different ethnic groups and 80 languages. no one can predict what continued fighting and insecurity will bring. but let me be clear. what is certain is that the risk of ethiopia descending into a widening civil war is only to real. the council was addressed remotely by the african representative leading mediation efforts. all these me does
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not agree individually. train them political, political solution, through dialogue. for constitutes a window of opportunity. but the high representative warm that this window of opportunity is small. the piano bescedy made his country's position clear. we remind everyone concerned that there are no 2 parties here. there is a government representing the all of the people and representing the trip instead. and there is a group advancing. it's a criminal close ro atrocities. it's a stance that has the support of some members of the council, especially russia, which is privately insisted that an elected government should not be asked to
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negotiate. because forces attempting to unseat it. the security council president has insisted there's no division on the issue. and it does appear that all agreed on to point that there's a vital need for humanitarian assistance and that it's the african union that should take the lead in mediation efforts. the majority view perhaps reflected in the statement to the council by the u. k. emergency which said the dressing, the humanitarian and human impact of the conflict should be the immediate focus. it continued. it's past time for all parties to put the e p. o. p. and people. first. mckenna, jazeera, united nations, sedans, high court has ordered that internet services be restored, one and 2 weeks after most were blocks, the national consumer protection. cancel, see the telecommunications ministry over the shot down to the supposed to prevent
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protest sunday campaign of civil disobedience after the military takeover on october 25th. as get more on the situation in cartooning cross. last night her correspondence have been morgan. i have is the internet back home then? well, hell, despite the fact that the verdict has been issued just over an hour ago and according to the verdict, it should be implemented immediately. no, the internet is not back on. let's remember that the only way to access internet and then at the moment is either by a satellite or via fiber internet. those who are relying on internet that are that . so from the cell phone on sim cards cannot access the internet even through vpn. and that is why the national consumer protection council suit the telecommunication companies vain today and empty and all have been food for blogging internet access for consumers who are relying on these networks to be able to provide that and internet. the shut down of course,
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happened on the early hours of october 25th. that's when the military took over. and that's when everything started unraveling. people did not know what was going on and the internet had done was imposed all of a sudden. but they did get a few information during those early hours. the knew that senior officials were being the thing they knew that prime minister, the land up was taken from his house at that time. and then the internet, like i was happened with very few people having access to the internet, it has impacted the country's economy as well, backing service as a mobile banking services that were impacted. people who rely on services such as over or lack of services were also affected. so there was an economic impact, but many people complain that it was also overstepping on their freedom of expression. they couldn't post lots of contents online and they say that that is a violation of one of their basic rights. and that was one of the basis on which the national consumer protection council through the telecommunications companies. and it was, but why we went from movements on that fine on the internet,
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just bring this up to speed with what's happening in sit on more generally because the, the military are still running things on the yes indeed. let's remember that on the day, on the 2nd day of the takeover and toby 26, when general let them put that on address a group of journalists, he said that he will be forming a sovereignty counsel within 72 hours and that a civilian technocrat, executive cabinet will be formed, now they have been mediation efforts to try to bridge the gap between the civilian component including prime minister of the land who is still under house arrest and general abdel for balbo hunt and the army that is the to produce any kind of concrete revolves prime minister, the lamb dog has insisted that he wants the release of all of his cabinet members and senior government officials as well as politicians who have been arrested. and he wants a return to the status quo to october 24th. the day before the military took over, on the other hand, the military has been insisting that they will be going back to up to 2 days prior
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to october 25th. they said that what they did was to try to avoid a crisis and, and try to keep the country stability. and if there is going to been any go station, it will be on the changes that have happened. and that, that is going to be the starting point going forward, but they will not return. so a big gap between the 2 sides there has been call for more protests. there has been call for more opposition. been cult with civil disobedience barricades are being set up and residential neighborhood around hudson and other parts of the country. people say that they do not want the army to be part of the politics and so far were yet to see this crisis to being solved by the mediation effort, by there with them right now, the army can control and there is no government in charge except the military, and that is something that people say they will not accept. ok. hey ben morgan, they're bringing this up to date from cartoon. have a nice thank you. $1.00 and $2000000.00 in emergency aids has been announced by the european commission in response to widespread flooding. incense he don, at least 40 people have been killed more than 750000 affected since the disaster
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began in may. it's the 3rd straight year of severe flooding scientists, plainness on erotic whether linked to climate change. poland towns close part of its border with bella roofs as a crisis escalates over refugees and migrants. poland and the e. u accused bellows of encouraging the migrant flow. in retaliation against sanctions, the migrants themselves say they're trapped in an increasingly desperate situation . so you're gay, go reports the chopped between the woods and a highway in better ruse. these people have been walking towards the polish border, anxious to enter the european union. criminal charge on the other side. polish security forces in riot gear, part of the 12000 that have been stationed, that guarding the front here. preventing hundreds of refugees and migrants from
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breaching the border. but it is a deadlock that risks igniting into another migration crisis. on the doorstep of the you. for month, thousands have been entering the block through bella. ruth, at 1st via lease when you and last year. now mainly through poland, the e. u. has accused bell ever seen leader alexander, look a shanker of orchestrating wave upon wave of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers. in retaliation they say, for sanctions imposed on his government of its violent crackdowns on the opposition court in the middle of his brinkman ship. those attempting to escape the harsh conditions they find themselves in with no shelter to poland by bela lucy and state border officials. some had taken the chance of the hearing that bella was to travel agents was selling these invitations to the you only to find themselves
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surviving for weeks in the forest. the board of poland and belarus develop the cuts or they they provide everything then. but when you say when, when you said to them, ok, i want to go to take, i want go, i want to go back to my country. so then they said, no, you so good to go on. they put the gun to our head when we were when, when we said we need to go to minutes, if so far, opponents, nationalist government has refused help from the use frontier agency, despite reports by polish border guards of hostile behavior and threats from better received forces for those stuck in this no man's land, there is no guarantee how long we will have to face the elements with little access to food and water. human porn's between 2 hostile neighbors, soniega jago al jazeera. or for more on this, let's begin, martha,
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go to school. she's a human rights lawyer who's in touch with the migrant on the border and she joins us now from war. so it's good to have you with us on the new side of my understanding if you are in contact with these people who are trapped on the board or can you just describe for the conditions that they're therein right now, was a monday english tuition at the boys for the last 3 months and that way she was getting on the wars the conditions in the flora became paula and bella was very harsh. it's an environment where there is very little actions to, to water. the last 2 to do warm shelter. so will be our main about the situation for the last weeks and moms. and now what we see at the border, it's kind of like a critical point where a lot of my grounds approach to boys refundable or some sites desperate to not finding a way out of the situation when they they've been pushed back from one country to
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another. from poland, from pulled on to and now they are, they are asking for a rescue from the situation. so what we see are people who are deprived of basic basic assistance they have no shelters, they're just pew 10. so let's, let's remember that right now, the temperatures prolonged are dropping to even below 0 degrees celsius at night. which means that it's freezing. they had no food there and not was a very limited access to, to, to, to don't supply. and very good situation. it's a very desperate situation, the, the here describing who is responsible for their safety. well, the 1st person to blame would be to move for their safety,
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who should be under international law, which is your area of expertise. who is responsible for looking after these people who are trapped on the board to essentially does anyone states have responsibility for their well being. so 1st of all, it's bella rules because they're on the territory. bellows is responsible for, for providing people as well as possible for not using them as the tools of the political play to exert the political pressure on the you. but also we have on the other side, poland and we are being in what a desperate situation these people are. so we are also obliged to provide the people as it says, from the geneva convention that says that any person needs any person that is facing danger. shelby not returned to the country where they faced is danger.
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in my opinion, in this situation, we can see that the danger is so real. it's so immediate that the people should be accepted and there are proceedings should be conducted. the legal process being on, running them international protection or returning them back to the kind of human manner. and which country are they coming from? because there are a lot of people, there are the claiming asylum, or are they can all make migrants because we receive the power play between bella race and between paul and she both have political interest fear. but in terms of the people themselves, where are they from and where to they want to go to do they want to claim asylum? bellis did people multi coming from iraq, from syria, from ganley's, yemen,
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and also many other countries. a lot of them have valleys, claims look for international protection. we've been talking to my going for the last 3 months and we see that among them are persecuted. people, people, people who had to flee was people who had to flee conflicts in the countries. so it means that they have volleyed. reasons for looking for international protection. obviously not all of them. there are also some people cool wanted to gender families who wanted to migrate for economic reasons. but it is not possible to assess the individual's situation without processing their claim. that's why we're calling the government, the polish government for moms now, to assess each claim individually to look for the reason that the people are here on the polish territory. ok marker jen scott, joining us for more so great to get your so it's thank you very much for joining us on the news. our thank you. there's plenty more still ahead on this new zire
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including powering the future. indonesia starts work on southeast asia. biggest flaws in solar plants. i'm dorset aria diaz film festival in doha were 85 films from 44 countries around the world. we screamed. find out why this year's theme has an important message and in sports and unreserved apology for the player at the center of a racism scandal engulfing english crickets. ah . the cup $26.00 climate talks and glasgow are focusing on the disproportionate effects. climate change has on vulnerable people, discussions about rules for carbon markets and payments. the disadvantage countries are also g to take place where poor nations are ramping up. pressure on wealthier
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states to compensate them for losses and damage caused by climate change. just over a week of talks, countries have pledge to say for us and cut use of morphine, but they have disagreed on what's needed to cap a global temperature. rise to 1.5 degrees. wow, andrew simmons is live furrows at the cops summit in gauze. go and you just talk us through what we're expecting today. well, the main issue today is gender equality in climate action. and this is about the equality issue that the united nations is very much aware of. and that points towards figures such as this in climate related disasters, floods and fires at 80 percent of those who lose their homes, who are displaced or other women and children. furthermore, the united nations wants to really target the issues of youth leadership for women
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and women's rights within schooling, right across the board related to the climate debates and the climate issues. now, $223000000.00 have been pledged by the u. k. government, which is the so sponsor and the host of this event that sir, playing out today in a number of programs which include a program in bangladesh, which is aimed at a giving more empowerment to women to deal with the issues they're facing that are related to pollution and over crowding, and also aiming a number of projects of the asia pacific region. with me right now to talk about this issue. it is marlene a chuckie, your senior advisor, or 2 on climate justice to care international. thank you for joining us now. is it under for hadder? what's the priority here? what are we looking at as being the number one issue for you? so the priority to need to clear for
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a lovely and as to commit to the player days of ensuring that to him any quality, dan, a quality and women pammy is a pattern battle of the disease that we're having at the and at the end of the cup, i may find it in the setting that deliveries as the women are actually come. i mean the cover of am net covers all lane. this isn't that i'm happens and family can, to little maize take us through why you see women and indeed some children as well are getting a worse position in this the so we know that our agenda climate change except with our gender inequality. and this is because our both women and men and are impacted differently and they have different needs the youth and they are men and boys and girls. and so when we have defined, we suffer a independent or so different context and better women, i would move to other locations to look for our levels and a b, b pass told for the animals and women i left behind took of the family to kept the land and to ensure that everything is randalls month and most of the time i women,
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i do not have been able to make musicians in some of the context depending on their how they have access to credit and accessible an issue. and so are because of climate change and the new toilet that it will really bring on board for women. 5th is more telling them because they have to ensure that the kids and they and they golf, i will to move out to high up with them during the plans and also in terms of drug we have to move our for long. i. mr. the info. what's angle? sure, thank you very much about people in poverty as well because this is the main area. well as the suffering. it's yeah, exactly. we have a double injustice who have their poverty issue already, and then we are to the one the climate injustice already missile in the me, women, the boy already aim for what are facing more impact of climate because they do not have the financial resources to help them move out, come back to their feet, asked immediately during their time of crisis. thank you very much indeed, marlene so those observations, an important issue. and we're also are talking science today,
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amber and new figures that are showing from the major logical office in the u. k. figures showing that it's the global warming that was to hit that figure of 2 degrees celsius. you'd see the extreme heat affecting people in severe situations which number's 68000000 right now worldwide. rising to 1000000000, another figure, but fills you with some degree of concern about this whole issue. i does not see you in the studio, and thank you very much. indeed, andrey simmons. there are reports in life on the cop 26 summits in glasgow. no construction is underway on indonesia 1st floating solar power plants. the facility is expected to power more than $50000.00 holes demand for flossing, solar technology is growing in southeast asia. several major projects have been developed since some have recently incomplete it as jessica washington reports in thailand's obama rat attorney, province. the seed and horn dan has been part of this landscape since the 19
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seventy's ill to function as both a hydro power and irrigation facility for decades. these waters have also provided fishermen here with their livelihoods. now it takes on a new role as the site of ages newest floating sole of how a project. this is the starting point that we can go to deploy in that 30 year or after. is it a starting point at miss defraud bushek? far to clean the renewable energy, the hybrid hydro solar projects began commercial operations in october and consists of more than $140000.00 solar panels. thailand is still highly dependent on fossil fuels. something it has in common with neighboring countries, but demand for renewable energy is growing. and experts say floating sola is an ideal fit for many countries in se asia, most of the benefit is that you require a little, you know,
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land to put on. so there is no land or is it oxidation fee and the area with high population density, good grid access and high energy demand. you know, the floating system will be a choice, se asia is now home to several floating solar projects and more are in the early stages of development. this is the toronto reservoir in west java, we're in denisia supposed to floating solar power plant is being developed. the early stages of construction are underway and it should be operational by late next year. it will be the 1st of many here in indonesia, the $100.00. this video shows what the final project will look like for reservoir. our goal is to show indonesia is capable of building floating solar panels, the biggest in se, asia. there are also cost saving benefits from the set up on, but it is slightly more expensive than ground mounted solar panels. but because the
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temperature is low in the risk of war, the output will be higher. many southeast asian countries have announced their aim to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 or shortly after floating solar technology may be an important part of realizing those goals. jessica washington al jazeera london and ghana found the 1st puleo vaccination campaign since the taliban came to par. it's being launch game is immune if millions of children against the crippling disease and asthma home had fall, reports the campaign signals a change in policy towards vaccines. from the country's new withers. medical volunteers in the african capital cover going from door to door to deliver anti polio. but the problem that you do want to come point during this campaign around $1300000.00 children will be vaccinated. we have 7130 volunteers carrying out the program. and the ultimate aid, though,
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is to reach all eligible children below 5 years old. a total of $10000000.00, including about $4000000.00 remote or previously inaccessible areas. benefiting vaccines. enough, gunston hasn't always been an easy process where they've got me out of them like the challenge is massive when traveling between provinces and there isn't much transportation. it's not easy for the teams to go to the rural areas to vaccinate the kids crossing over soon. we had to wait until afternoon because the regional counselor wasn't allowing us to start vaccinating. we got harassed on the road because we are women working on this program. before coming to paula, the tiny body part of the prevented the delivery of vaccines in some of the areas under their control. the allegedly used to warn villages against the vaccines as a western plot to steady lives. muslim children, that stuff seems to have changed on the coach in the now with the grace of allah. we look after all the 34 provinces and 400 districts. there is no conflict now.
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there is peace and coordination under the tale. bon us. we are in coordination with all ministries, media groups, international health organizations, and donors aversion to vaccines, how of us to link as among presidents in the fall flank regions. campaigners are trying to both gain access to and spread the wellness in those areas. vaccines are coupled with an extra those of vitamin a to help strengthen the children's immune system. the un is planning more vaccination companies and both. i've got a son and pocket on the only 2 countries where polio is still and demick had fun and dizzy. la police engineers here have frontier gas, some people protesting against the reopening of a landfill. the sites in the southern turn of a car was shot earlier this year when local complained about a spread of disease and environmental damage. the closure that rubbish piling up on
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the streets when workers were ordered to return the waste back to the facility, people tried to block them, leading to fights. this dispute seen as a 1st test for the government appointed by president case said, who seized executive power in july. so has so now to sierra have a former liberian gang leader says he host and drug addiction in monrovia ah, in money out of money georgians, orchestra struggles to play on sport for you and a me see nice and indeed clear with uprooted, making jury happy more with
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them for at least the 3rd day running. there are warnings of severe weather in the western med from the valley are ex run across the italian coast notes. i think this one is going to get worse rather than better. that is big, sway the fed, quite weather across the bulk of europe till to get to the the attempted change of season in the north south than to the met. first. there's an almost northerly gale may play across min orca. and that's like to come further westward, that's recirculation. you'll notice a written, violent, coastal wind up here. there's a seasonal wind, comes out of croatia to northern coast. dalmatia is violent. it, it often gusts up to about hearken, force and is damaging it's known about. so people taking care, but it's, they're all the same. this is a very messy part of europe at the moment. in fact, i think lord, now jerry, the thing is that he's retrogressive, so raining east and spain, and the far south of france is likely during wednesday. and now the attempted
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change of season through or to invention to winter. huge amounts of snow, still likely be long way north and old. the south. this is a breeze that comes out from the southwest or the south attempt is on the mild sites 15 in the sunshine and london and 12, for example, in glasgow. this continues or the next day or so. so i said the central part of europe remains quite quiet. ah, frank assessments is likely to change making behavior it'll. it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on out jesse era in the country with an abundance of resource trade. foreign want indonesia, his friends for me, we move full to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law,
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