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that will see vulgarians those in a 3rd parliament, a public outcry of the wife went to wraps and brought down former prime minister boy, cowboy. but finding a replacement to freeze problem, i think will it be 3rd time lucky in the ball, gary? an election, special cap rates on county theera with hello, i'm darren, jordan and dough. with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, the united nation says 16 of its local staff have been detained in the ethiopian capital at isabela. that calling for the groups immediate release. 6 other you and workers who were previously detained, had now been freed. it comes with a time of escalating conflict between ethiopia, central government, and rebel forces in the north of the country. as far as i know, no explanation given to us by why these the staff members are,
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are detained on the there are 16 remaining in detention and 6 have been released so that, that's the, the break up. they come from various and agencies, there are all national staff it is imperative that they, that they be release out. there was my kind of has more now from the united nations . well, the spokesman for the secretary general briefing, general essay, he had just spoken at that particular time to you and security personnel in, at us about trying to get out exactly what had happened. now what the you and does know at this point is that initially it would appear $22.00 people were arrested. along with it, he said there dependence. now how many people that is, that is not clear either. now, subsequently, 6 of the you and workers were released either you and says that is engaging with
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ethiopian government, 1st of all, to get the rest released and also to find out exactly why these arrests took place . now, there had been some reporting that these arrests took place in a wider round up of people supporting at the at t grey, a group of fighting against the ethiopian government. however, no confirmation of that. and that question was put directly to the un, which also could not confirm. so it is struggling. it says as well, with communications issues, very difficult to communicate with you in personnel on the ground in at us about about so detail still sketchy hours after that initial announcement. but un insists it's going to continue to press the ethiopian government for the release of its workers. ponens prime minister has accused russia being behind the wave of migrants trying to enter the country through better. bruce, he says moscow's actions threatened ease stability. and they say pledges that
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countries have made a comp $26.00 to tackle climate change this decade would still lead to a $2.00 degrees celsius temperature rise. this century, that's far more than the 1.5 degree limit. they've committed to around a $140.00 countries covering 90 percent of global emissions of announced targets to cut emissions. the climate action truck. a group says many of the pledges, lack practical detail and short term plans. we are making progress at cop $26.00, but we still have a mountain to climb over the next few days. and what has been collectively committed to go some way, but certainly not all the way to keeping 1.5 within reach. the gap in ambition has narrowed. now the world needs confidence that we will shift immediately into implementation that the pledge is made here will be delivered, and that the policies and investment will swiftly follow. a u. s. judge has
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rejected a request by a former president, donald trump, to stop the release of documents tied to the riots on capitol hill in january. trump's lawyers argued that telephone records, visitor logs, and other documents were protected by executive privilege. the judge decided it was in the public's interest to release the documents. the top court in the u. s. state of oklahoma has overturned a $465000000.00. oh, pure ruling against drug make at johnston. johnson. the pharmaceutical giant was accused of fueling the opioid epidemic, which has killed more than half a 1000000 americans through deceptive marketing. and new reports as human rights abuses, including killings and torture by me and mars military could amount to war crimes. since february school, hundreds of thousands have been displaced on 3000000 are in desperate need of aid. the group fortify, right says soldiers of new civilians as human shield. that's in the worst effect estate of karen. those were the headlines. amused, continues hair on al jazeera after witness statement. thanks for watching bye. for now. ah
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i went to truly emphasized that climate change is not a political dish. it's not an entirely economic it's an issue of survival. maybe today for countries like mine, but in the future for that planet. as a whole. mr. president this i have, i lied to are numerous locations in the past. the issue of climate change remains the most pressing, single, most pressing challenge for us incubators. i have just come back from the app to gets position to the north pole. and i am still overwhelmed today with what i would missed with my max. for those of us on the front line, it really does not matter what is agreed to in terrace because we will continue to go into what we would like to be able to reverse it. if we could do it, we would like to be able to ask of the global community. can we reverse the climate
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change? but the reality is that it will not happen. so the next step is, is the global community, a willing to come forward? is this constant willing to, to make a contribution to what's getting some real action on the ground so that we can give some sense of comfort, some sense of security droplet? who do we appeal to and tend to for our pupils right to survive. and the challenge of climate change. and so let me post that question again because i don't believe there is any authority who can answer that question for us to be. and we need the address how to do, what is the future for us? or more, i'm pleased to welcome to our 2 years the president of the republic, a cure boss. notice off the average height, the elevation balances a little more than 6 feet. i and rising sea levels have already taken a village on one of your islands. how threatened is curie boss?
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our source of water is from the water linds any marginal rise, we're mean that that what was available, i'm agriculture. land is no longer available, or what was fresh, what a source of fresh water will not be as a source of fresh water. so it would affect the livelihood of people before it actually renders. it is totally inevitable and uninhabitable. how do you see the future? a, do you see the possibility of all the people from care about one day having to leave? and we, we have to be realistic it's, it's very high. it's not easy to try and imagine what is coming, because nobody wants to admit that may be in the future. all of the land that we, which is a homeland will no longer be there. but the reality given the that the silence that's coming forward, the projections that be the scientist are giving us a rise and see a level of between point 6 to one meter within the century. or so one meters
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it was not regarded as being immoral. back, like i said, was accepted. i need to national community for a long time. so climate change would in my view, which is exactly the same thing. right. why did that would not seem to barbara before? why did we not do anything about it? when we knew with all of the science and information coming forward, that did was wrong with it. to tell you the truth, i am very concerned i think you would receive and thank you for your support from pray for it. climate change is to greatest morrow traveler's program. we haven't risen to the check in. ready with. ready ready ready a,
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move hello, i'm down jordan unto the top stories and al jazeera, the u. n's calling for the release of 16 of its local staff is detained in ethiopia as capital addis ababa. it comes at a time of escalating conflict between ethiopia, a central government and rebel forces in the north of the country. as far as i know, no explanation given to us by why these are the staff members are, are detained. oh they, there are 16 remaining in detention and 6 have been released.

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