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ah ah ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello there, i'm alamo. hidden this is the user mind from doha. coming up for you in the next 60 minutes, the un works for the release of 16 ethiopian staff and more than 70 world food program. drivers have been detained by the governments. having accused belarus of creating a refugee and migrant crisis on its border, poland also points the finger at russia. the u. k. publishes
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a draft cop 2016 urgent countries to take more action on climate change. and china ramps up measures to contain cove at 19 as infections rise. and in sport england, take our new zealand in abu dhabi for battle now in for a sponsoring crickets to 20 well comp, final ah, the united nations, as pushing for the release of 16 ethiopians, staff who have been detained by the governments in addis ababa, you an ant humanitarian sources say they were arrested during government rates targeting to grants, 72 drivers for the world food program have also been arrested. as far as i know, no explanation given to us by why these are the staff members are,
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are detained. ah, the there are 16 remaining in detention and 6 have been released. so that, that's the, the, the break ups are they come from various or you and agencies, they're all national staff. it is imperative that the, that they be release of the serious mohammad at o as in ada saba, before, as mohammed the, the u. l. m, world food program staff who have been detained as the governments explains why the staff members have been detained. what were to we know well, hello. yes, we can confirm that they are the grey and ethnically and not just the 16 stockman was who have been detained in notice of, of, of but also the model 7 to dr. was working for the world food program and the
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government officials are saying that they have been involved in terrorism, which is a thinly veiled acquisition, but they've been working with the to guy on fight us. we're fighting, they've been defense forces, and there's been a massive so not just in the summer, but, but across the country. by if you're pm police targeting ethnic to grands. i'm and they have been accusing them of just not terrorism. because the tip yellow is considered a doctor organization by the government and has been one of the things that has been holding negotiations between the government and that it was so far. that's all we can renew right now. or what is interesting is that you and will kiss in the causal fulfilling the beauties enjoy a certain level of immunity, according to international multiples. why this was not that this has not been respected? still, no one knows. and well, ma'am,
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what assessment mean for the diplomatic efforts to try and bring the tea sites in the conflict together? because this looks like a significant escalation, if at to gray in members of, of you and staff are being detains a full size, willing to negotiate at this stage. yes and no will to point out that the you and work has to be noticed that because of that, if niss it, the i just a tiny fraction of the hundreds, if not thousands of us who have been detained and who belong to and the to guy a finance city. i'm because this is going to talk a huge impact already. it's a national community led by the united states in condemning at targeting people based on that ethnic city on the diplomatic efforts are still going on despite base or lucia going or bus. and your former president of an idea is leading the
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efforts by the african union. i'm in the alicia and a passenger husband, a to mckenna, where he has met the top leadership of the t p. enough. he has also traveled to them hot. i'm the alpha who didn't swear the conflict hospital over to in listen to weeks and where most of the intensive fighting has been going on. unless under believes that there is a small window of opportunity to bring the 2 parties in that conflict to the negotiating table. and he says, you will have a plan and by the end of the week are also cutting out a similar but parallel initiative is different felt money. but you as a special envoy to the whole of, of that guy. he's backing on to some of us just days of the living for neighboring kenya. i'm under both the united states and the african indian say they, i've been talking and comparing notes. i'm something that gives that a boost is a tweets by the prime minister or later on tuesday when you said that they used
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government was ready to walk with it's your best friends to see about if your kid goes through what he called a temporary challenge as it's going through ok, mom, and that's how they're reporting life. um at this address the for night. no, thank you very much indeed. meanwhile, of course, the conflicts range is owen amnesty international says it's still connected. 16 cases of women being rates find to grow in rebel fighters during their recent advances in the philippines. conflicts, the organisation says that happens during the groups takeover of atone in hot or in august. in the statements. i'm this, the secretary general's says. the testimonies we heard from survivors describe despicable act, spite tpl of fighters, that amount to war crimes and potentially crimes against humanity. they defy morality or any i o of humanity. well, let's get more on this. now. joining us from ny ruby is a fish talk lea,
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a horn of africa research or for amnesty international. and it's good to have you with is on the news are because this reports is really important testimony, given the fact that journalists still don't have access to the reach and just that line for us. what is in this report? what the found is the story is that data has said to try and balance merely game on the fire smoke a tiny town in house one dash. so now i'm had japan j control for 9 days, and we might have to speak to about $60.00 and $40.00 just in random gang grip. so it's sort of, i can't deny addition to that. there are also victims self ourselves
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and all that and also distraction upset. so while we are saying that use people who are going to need to be responsible and the actual needs to stop it quite well. if you've been doing investigation into this, does it appear to be individual soldiers who've gone wrong, or does it look like this as being sanctioned from a bump? because who to you all to con, accountable the groups of soldiers who have been gang reaping. and it says in the reports, more than 70 women reported rate that they were raped authorities in a, in a 2 week period. is that the soldiers or is that their commanders who should be held accountable as an individual for me to do the kind of
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thing that i missed to be responsible on so that that investigation should find out all of that command us at least in one case one was a saturday at that and who looked like a commander. it was the one who wrapped up and sent it out before the address followed. so it's very difficult to make a judgment smaller reset to make that's why just because you can get out of as out of by slaps notes. spoken out because it will coin snow. i'm this the secretary general has said that this constitutes the potential crimes against humanity and war crimes. do you think that for one day
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ends up in a tribunal can, can you see that happening? i've got this is why crimes and crimes against humanity is proven that instead of national so i mean, i already got, i meant that candidate dream. i can't get persecution back the say expect that that government stage, so to speak to that again, suggested that content that's international. yes. ok for, for her tackling we will have to leave at barbara. thank you so much for joining us on the news line. the, the troubling findings from that report. we appreciate it. i pull says it has deployed 15000 security personnel along its border with bell roof. at
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least 2000 migrants just stuck out the border in the freezing conditions. some trying to force the way through fences to reach other european countries. while the polish pie minister accused the russian president vladimir putin of masterminding, the crisis will let us get more on this. joining us some more. so if you get any under t k, the soon chief voices from bell of roofs, that's an organization which covers news from bella, race and it's good to have you with is what do you make of this claim from, from poland, that lots of putin. this is masterminding, this does that seem plausible to you? hello. actually, oh, such a statements are not surprised for in, for a pull for a bluish and people and we know that brothers
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and brothers is dependent through the pungent from russia. so actually russia, this is not the 1st time when russian presidents and russian governments give support to the bluish authorities and their actions so action, the polish bullish government, a government makes such a statement due to the fact that all the actions of the bluish and government are supported by, by the russians. so are governments in the loose doesn't do anything without trash and permission. so thank you. oh, i'm sorry to jump in that. thanks. this is lucas shank who then who's who thinks that this might work. and does he have
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a point that lucas shank can pressure the european union by sending refugees and asylum seekers as europe's way do you think lucas shanker believes he'll prevail on it's actually difficult, difficult to say what's on his mind, but probably these he sees he's a he sees of these as a tool to inform europe in union because, you know, due to the protests of august 2020, bella was the europe ian union imposed sanction sunbelt was. and we remember that the incident was right there on the plane. so actually beller was under under sanctions and the govern government is under sanctions. so well question because sees they migrants flow as a tool in europe,
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the and unions so they can communicate with him and then officially there are bellows. however, they will be in countries. they do not do not accept luca shanker as a leader of others. ok. yeah. guinea and rachel at certain chief voices from bella. ruth, speed to get your thoughts. thank you very much for joining us on the news, or thank you to my lindsay more heads. only elders here in use are including act in chords where the former george and president because i could really faces further charges linked to this time in office for us i'm. it was reporting from your me islands in northern scotland, where the power of the sea is driving the green road. and in sports barcelona, as you coach says he's ready to lead the team away from the most difficult moments
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in clubs history. the u. k. has released a draft cop 2016 which urges countries to step up their climate goals. by the end of next year, leaders are asked to revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets on tuesday. analysts, warren's emissions pledges made so far will lead to a global average temperature rise of $2.00 degrees celsius this century. remember, of course, the target is 1.5 degrees, but school life now to glasgow, and we can join andrew simmons is at the cot 26 or summit for as sound you. there is a draft decision documents, but there's also that troubling news that pledges so far going to read. so 2.4
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percent. right. so to the square that circle certainly no shortage of pressure whatsoever. johnson or boys johnson the u. k prime minister is calling to for all of the countries here to pull out all the stops, to try to go further with their commitments to cut down carbon emissions and, and a whole range of other things. he's right now on a train travelling to glasgow. he will be addressing the cop $26.00 later on in a plenary. and he also be a briefing and getting involved in the negotiations. definitely people are rolling sleeves up here. there's a lot of tension at because that our series of issues here, specifically what's known as the n d, c's, us and nationally, and determine contributions and cuts of carbons at countries have been asked to review all of those, and try and come back and cut them further, but not, not, they've not been ordered, there's no, there's no regulation that got to do that. but, but that is,
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that is one aspect of it. furthermore, there's a massive issue about the funding of for poor countries under developed countries and developing countries that are trying to, to, to contribute to, to reducing emissions. but they need the funding and the funding isn't there. it's not adequate with me. right now we have law mean dba, who is the environments a minister and climate minister for the gambia in west africa. you've read, you've really in a bad position here. you need money, don't you tell me what the background is, please, and why you're in a position. it's difficult. thank you very much. when this is a very, again, situation that we are all faced with in particularly the list developed countries. we. ready all know that it developed countries mostly are responsible for these climate length. and now that we us some parties in 2015 to develop our
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d. c. s. and we have submitted our entities and we only know, gotten, be on the developing countries are trying to make sure that they're adapt to the situation, but adopt issue can happen in the absence of resources. and so tell me what, what is you doing to, to, to, to actually comply in terms of with, with the, the changes you've been done. unless thing and emissions what have you done so far for the gambia in particular. and this developed countries, we task ourselves to develop our longtime visions that is 20 let couple emission by 2050. but of course this has to go with resources, an individual country. and this is that we are also developed. and i know now is an open secret that gambia is the only country in the world that is parties agreement, compliant to 1.5 degree. so that is correct and that's why you stand out and that's why you're here, right? why do you faced with what we're doing? we faced with resource constrain because the 100000000000 promise that was given
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right now, the negotiations on what we looked at 100000000000 day talking about 80000000000 and even that it the 1000000000 the accessibility produce resources is a broader issue for all the developing countries i mean, we must remember that that money is a massive amount of money, but it's, it's not much when you spread it right the way around the world. no hundreds. you know, well me see this is this in terms of lives in terms of the effects on climate in your country and in terms of what people are facing, what these we go, that climate is all about life livelihood, people's livelihoods being disrupted. we need to build the resilience and capacity of this people and that can be done in the absence of resources that we require and also mit technology available to us. these for people i walking, had, had in the communities and government output of policies and measures to ensure that people adapt. now we're talking about adaptation coming to the same level with
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mitigation. but without duty sources, the financial commitment of the developed countries. this would be almost impossible. so business way we begun beer is representing d least developed countries. on the adaptation negotiation we are leading ganga is lead will be negotiation on adaptation. what software we're talking about. long term financing. we're talking about loss and damage. we're talking about order sticking issues that are not forthcoming. ready from deep negotiations. so this is a concern for our developing countries and least developed countries for that matter and for the gambia for us to be able to implement our in the see that is submitted to the you and fcc. we need to have the city sources yesterday, like today. we need to have is yesterday, and this is affecting the lives and the livelihood of, well could this be are just very, very quickly cuz we have to go now but, but in one sentence could this on couple, the whole deal
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a whole end to come to what he's got $26.00, if you don't agree with what's happening, you would up sign up. could that be a real calamity here? yes. to some extent. yes. but that we are hoping to cope running up to cop $27.00. that or the misers can be in place because we have odd and there we have it, and there we have it. thank you very much indeed. so just back to you, but, but before i do that just must say there, but that is the issue that this whole thing could be postponed. and that's the real fear about course $26.00. that the be more adjustments. more meetings ahead, but bridget kicking the can down the road, which would be a massive problem. andrew simmons in glasgow while as the world looks for solutions to the climate crisis, scotlands orkney islands are at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution. as net clark reports, the islands have a heritage of innovation dating back thousands of years. the story of invention on these remote islands is coming full circle. cultural and architectural innovation
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flourished here way back in the elliptic times, even before the pyramids were built. 5000 years on orkney is again at the vanguard of the future. we all know i didn't fit on the range in castro through the north sea and the north atlantic, where the tides career back and forth between the islands and the u. k. mainland. and in the title raises, does power power that can drive all walls? this is the orbital o to the world's most powerful title turbine. roaches spin in the ebb and flow, generating enough electricity for 2000 homes. it's just one of many prototypes being tested by the european marine energy center. here on orkney research suggest title power could provide up to 10 percent of the u. k. electricity with the same guaranteed output as gas or co title. and she's really interesting because it entirely predictable is driven by the position of the moon and the position of the
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earth and the sun. so we know where the tides are going to be when the thoughts can be running a 1000 years from today. some of the machines are on the sea bed, some of the machines associate on the surface, but altogether they actually provide a huge energy. so stance available. the island is him, have already capitalized on another force of nature. community owned commercial scale, wind turbines. they help generate more electricity than is required on the islands, the surplus being sold on to the u. k. mainland. this also a huge, offshore wind project planned and green. hydrogen is already being produced to palm marine and rode transport. i spoke to dr. sandy ker of harriet, what university he told me, the acadia and green revolution has turned the island economy around. we get students to come here from around the world under kittens that come back to learn about renewable energy in this community. and a number of them, steve and jacob, jose with the local air renewable energy companies must really reverse in the bream
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drain that we see around the rest of the case. while there's still a long way to go these islands a well on the road to carbon neutrality, wind and tide, a driving a seismic change, giving the rest of the world a glimpse of things to come. nick clock al jazeera, the oconee islands, scotland in sit on some schools, the universities have suspended, studies, and solidarity with strike action against last month's military takeover. c don's protest movements has been pushing supporters to maintain demonstrations and civil disobedience campaigns. is rejected internationally backs initiatives to return to power sharing arrangements with the military missile. sorry, r a's lie for a same car. same result, russo resume rock. there was the latest on the political talks to form the governments well, there are the talks now of between the army and the,
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the civilian political parties. he said, in cut against them. but there, that, that talk so far to find a way out of this point to get that look how failed. i did that, but the army chief avenue hon once a, the out of prime minister hom duke. to be back as the head of the new transitional government. however, ham look has some conditions of such as did the release of all of the political prisoners and also going back to the previous that the before the 25th of october, the on the day that the military takeover had took, took place. and also sources says that hum, because mattie by representatives of the political parties and told them that he's going to accept their decision, i followed the desire of the people in the sit read. so, but that the, on the other hand, the army is quite skeptical when they come to form a government by the, or by the members of the, all the prostate. fred ousted
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a government, so the international pressure also is increasing. yesterday this threw down troika, norway, united kingdom and the usa. they representatives, matt, they met the em but the army chief albert han and they asked him an immediate return to civilian government and also the restoration or of the constitutional document. and also mr. abdullah ham. look to be back to the office immediately. so and they emphasized their partnership between the army and the civilians as well. but so far all of their attempt how fail, we do not know whether mr. lamb this is going back to the of his or not. but some sources that, that ronald says called some other people in case if after lambert doesn't accept to be the prime minister, he would nominate them or announced them of one of them as the prime minister. however, the question is, without hum duke being in the office, whether mister will be able to control the streets and the to getting the internet
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and support because the civil disobedience here is still in place. there are some rules that are barricaded, and also the universities are suspect. many of universities, 5 university prominent universities in the countries, namely the university of hard to m, our 0 university rat's university avenue lane university. and through the university for science and technology has suspended their education and classes on to a further notice as a part of the civil disobedience. so the pressure on miss that one is really increasing rattle. ferrets are in carts. him. thank you, wrestle, a separatist leader in nigeria is due back in court, accused of treason, none. the condo has pleaded not guilty. well, he runs a group called the indigenous people of b. i for that was a secessionist states that split from nigeria from 1967 until 1970 or nigeria, as government planes, carnell for inciting violence,
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there through his social media posts and radio broadcasts. he was previously jailed on criminal conspiracy charges, but skipped bail in 2017. he was arrested in kenya in june and taken bag t i cheerier. fidelis, bah, has more from a boucher in october, when on the condo came to court and the government charged him, the amended as 7 charges which included charges about to terrorism, 3 sin and to protect him. falsehood against the president mohammed to harry through his ab, be controversial radio b ephra, which is spaced in london. and also as social media posts up to date, his lawyers will be, i being that said, discharges should be dropped because they believe that he discharges we have fabricated according to one of the lawyers. in fact, one of them describes charges as laughable saying that he has not committed all the ambitions that to the court. the government has brought against him in court to
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will be hoping to see if the judge would grundy request of his lawyers to set him free or whether they will also be also debating the issue of whether if he's been detained in court, that if he said the court allows him to be for the detained would be to came back to be a detention center of the department of security services, or whether he'll be allowed to go to the major correctional center to be detained. pending the next scott hearing cell had on al jazeera, have a wave of the contagious l to variance is challenging china's cove. it's 0 strategy . and why, after one of the world's longest corona virus loc times the number of jobless in the philippines look sense to keep on rising in sports, more drama surrounding this controversial nfl star. we'll have more for you later in the program. ah.
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hello there is more stormy weather on the way to southern areas of europe. thanks to storm blast that spring wet. i'm windy conditions, disruptive and possibly dangerous conditions to the western and central parts of the mediterranean. isn't really wet and windy weather on the way facility for sardinia, for corsica, and eastern areas of spain as well as the valley, eric islands and north africa. now it is a slow moving area of low pressure. we could see rang titles of up to 200 millimeters fallen places. and that of course brings a risk of flooding. we've got gales in force as well. so rough seas and waves that could reach up to 6 meters. now it is going to linger here for at least the next 2 days, but further to the west of this, it is looking lot fine. if let me i been.

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