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of africa, some thick clouds area to southern areas of algeria might be thick enough, retired to produce a little bit of wet weather there for southern algeria to be southern areas of libya or shower sir, just around the gulf of guinea. right across a good part, west africa. still head on al jazeera, find out why the u. s. congress is charged one of donald trump's former top aids, and in sports steph curry, brakes. the record for the most 3 point is in the m. b. i. history, all that and more coming up with sarah ah, november, we'll see barbarians vote in a 3rd parliamentary election this year. public outcry of the widespread corruption brought down former prime minister boy cape or itself. but finding a replacement, his priest, problematic. will it be 3rd time lucky in the bulgarian election, special coverage on out there in the country with an abundance of resort rate
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and want indonesia, his terms forming. we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let me park linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront, with me, mark lamarr hill on out 0. ah, ah
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hello, you're watching out a 0. i'm emily angland. a reminder of our top stories is our protest is marching across sedan denouncing last month's military takeover and insisting on a return to civilian roll. sedans off this committee says, demonstrators have been shot, asked with live ammunition. there are no report, yes or any injury. a young syrian man 40 has been found in colon need bellows, his folder polish police have not been able to determine the cause of death. it comes as thousands of refugees and migrant. a stuck at that border and delegates at b. u and climate conference in glasgow have reached a new draft agreement. it calls on which nations to double their financial commitment by 2025 and it keeps goals to phase out insufficient fossil fuel subsidies for more on this story live, bringing pain in human. he's a climate policy expert with intergovernmental panel on climate change. he joins us
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from perth. hello there, peter, thanks for joining us. what do you see? some of the key elements of this draft agreement and easy enough? well it's, it's definitely getting better than some expected. and it's, it's moved on from paris. paris was quite historic. it really brought the world together and we started this long journey. but the journey has to be done quicker. it's very clear now that we've got a move quicker and it's, it's, it's painfully slow at times. for example, we've, for the 1st time in communicate, we've mentioned the words removing fossil fuels. it's taken, it's 20 years to come to that and say that, but you know, we can laugh. but there's a lot of countries including my own that export fossil fuels. and i don't like the idea that somehow or other we've got to get rid of them. but that is now clear and
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it's been accepted. that's the problem. so we got to get on with it. there's a lot of side agreements that have come out as well, but communicate is, is, you know, the sort of standard language. but some of this side agreements like the u. s. and china working together like india has an as 50 percent renewables in the by 2030 as extraordinary stuff. so we are getting the but gee whiz, wouldn't do like to see it faster. peter, you mentioned astronomy and we spoke about it a little bit earlier in the program that australia had been described as a climate pariah by critics. why are we saying such a lack of action on phasing out of co from cambra? well, it's the particular national government that we have. it's sort of love that climate change. it was cynical, it said, oh, you know, you can take it or leave it. and for some people that was acceptable
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for most people, 80 percent of australians now want on to greater action in climate and are state governments and local governments are very active. they have very committed some of them in the same parties as the federal government. but it's been a real leg got out there so we, we certainly are proud of them. but there's a lot happening on the ground. and that's the same in america as well. you can't just say it's the federal government. there's a lot of big companies who might and may just steps to go forward. and in many ways they're driving the agenda now. so, and in fact, the world of finance is contributing a $170.00 trillion dollars towards net 0. that makes the 100000000 a year look very tiny, but the 100000000000 still very important for developing countries who need loans
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that are very cheap or gifts donations really. but it, nevertheless, there is a lot happening. and when you pull it together, as we're doing in our p c se reports, you can see there is some light, but we really do have to move fast at peter. do you agree with the scientists to say we shouldn't over state those benefits of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees? i was state the benefits, my gosh, know the, the benefits very, very clear already in, in my country. we've already got up to 1.4, and that's really showing in the bush fires and the extreme floods you're getting both extremes because there's a lot more energy in the atmosphere. started getting greater, bigger events. and they're, they're really serious. they certainly affect our economy. if you get beyond that
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1.5, there is very serious issue. so i said, i'm part of the i p c. see where it's very clear. the science shows that the only benefits in this climate change issue is when we rapidly change our economies and take on these new technologies like sola, which is the cheapest form of energy within the head. that will be a very big benefit. but you got to take it on quickly and then you'll see the real benefits. well, let's hope that's a step towards that. thank you very much for your insights. peter newman, there a climate policy expert. appreciate your time. a good guy. we're getting some breaking news out of the afghan capital now where taliban spokesman says there have been several debts after an explosion. the blast reportedly targeted a mini van in a many shia area of western cobbled. no one has claimed responsibility will. we
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will bring you more news as it comes to hand k. moving on, the leaders of the asia pacific region have pledged increased cooperation to help the recovery from the co. the 19 pandemic. the apec summit was hosted virtually by new zealand and came at a time of increasing regional tension, particularly between the us and china. wine, hey reports. ah, they were the traditional welcomes and ceremonies as new zealand hosted the c is asia pacific economic cooperation meetings. but for the 2nd consecutive year, the coven 19 pandemic meant those meetings were held virtually. the culmination was the leaders summit, which resulted in a joint declaration full of positivity around co operation on the environment economy and the pandemic. so way they may have been potentially in the past an opportunity are or at an area where you may have same forms of protectionism or
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nationalism and the response you so the opposite. a real commitment from a peak economies to overcome noise issues. in normal times, it's the sideline meetings, away from the spotlight with a big decisions and deals are made in the virtual world. it's difficult to get a sense of any tension, but it was brought to the surface during a speech by china's president. she jin ping to a ceos summit the day before the lead is met or shall be thought, knocking towards him. mover had reject practices, are of discrimination and exclusion of others. yes, you attempt to draw do article lines or reforms more circles on geopolitical crowns are bound to fail. the issue, pacific region being cannot and should not reliably into the confrontation and division of the court war era. his comments appeared to be in response to the united states, increasing military cooperation with regional allies, including india, japan and australia, and came after years of trade. tensions between the 2 countries. on monday
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president, she will meet virtually with his u. s counterpart joe biden. there are also issues around the trade pact known as the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trends. pacific partnership, all 11 members are also apec members. and now china wants to join, but so does taiwan, which beijing regards as a breakaway province, that it will one day retake. there was, of course, no mention of that at this a pick summit, not publicly anyway, but despite the virtual nature of the meeting, there was still an opportunity for the tradition of the leaders posing in an item of clothing of the host choice wayne hey al jazeera toner, new zealand, and as we just heard from wine, hi, a much anticipated virtual summit between the chinese and us presidents will happen early next week. it's the 1st major opportunity to improve relations tension has risen because of taiwan and american support of pro democracy approaches in hong kong. alan fish has moved from the white house some it still happened unless there
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is an outcome agreed in advance, and that's we're expecting to see joe biden would love to meet jean ping in person . but that's not happening at the chinese president simply not leaving the country and hasn't done it since march last year. so this will all be done virtually. it will be done here at the white house. on monday they will talk about a number of things that they have in common. first of all, getting on top of the corporate crisis. there's the global supply chain as well. 3 there is also the climate change, and we knew that joe biden was pretty critical of the chinese for not showing up in glasgow essentially seeing that if you want to be a world leader, you have to show up to lead. and there will be other things that they will touch on, including nuclear weapons. they will talk about it, china's military operations in and around taiwan. i remember it's just a week ago that the americans have said that they are obliged. joe biden said that they are obliged to defend taiwan and would do so. and of course, there's been quite a leap forward in chinese military technology with them testing
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a supersonic aircraft that can go into space or something that might milly who is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. here in the united states said the change in china's wealth and also its military operations is the greatest geopolitical shift in more than 20 years. so yes, they've got a lot to cover. will they be able to do it one day? probably not. but if they can show some sort of cooperation on things like exports and visa controls, then they will regard this as a success. and it's really about getting the relationship back on track. because the relationship between the chinese and the united states has been it's still me for a number of months. donald trump's former tom, i stay. bannon has been charged with 2 criminal acts, the disobeying a congressional order bending with summoned to appear to congressional hearing, investigating the january 6 rides on capitol hill. the committee is trying to determine the causes of the attack that attempted to stop the certification of
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president biden's election when christian salumi easy, new york with the de town where there are 2 contempt of congress charges, one for failing to testify before the house committee and another failing to produce documents requested by the committee. steve van in the long time adviser to the former president was subpoenaed and asked to appear by the committee that is investigating the january 6 capital breach. they say that they had reason to believe that he had information regarding the events that took place that day. they point 2 statements. he made the day before the january 6 attack on the capital in a podcast in which he said that extreme events were going to happen and quotes all hell is going to break loose on the following day. so the house wanted to hear what
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steve been and had to say when he didn't show up. they voted him in contempt of court. that finding was turned over to the courts in the united states. the u. s. attorney presented it to a so called grand jury, who found that there was reason to move forward with criminal charges against the president's former adviser. and if he's found guilty of these charges, he could face up to a year in prison on each one as well as a significant fine. let's go back to our top story now and some breaking news out of sudan where approach has to taking place. at least one person has been reportedly shot and killed in the city of on demand that's according to the sudanese doctor's committee. they also say others have been wounded by gunshots, fired by security forces. the army has closed bridges and set up roadblocks around the capital. consumed demonstrations are happening in towns across the country. protests is, are rallying against the creation as a new military run,
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ruling cancel, and we'll have more on this breaking news as it comes to hand to europe now, where france's presidential election is 5 months away. but the race has already seen some unexpected twists. roger and torture commentator eric is and more is expected to announce his candidacy. he said to run on anti immigration. that would eclipse, far rise later moraine le pen natasha. butler explains from the door. eric's more faith from being ruined by immigration, islam, and political correctness. and his message is seducing fall right and conservative, both to although he get to declare the fee for the french presidency, the more is already flooring and opinion poll, a political outsider with a conviction for fighting racial hatred that some called from his donald trump. c. i keep getting the business complete, but he is
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a guy who does business. that's not me. i write books and articles. so my life is different to his blog posts, johnson he understood, i era, and that the main problems that we face in the west of immigration and industrialization. the more is a voucher in jewish heritage, he had a slot on a channel called the news that helped fuel his popularity and he's a regular on tv shows where his opinions often cause controversy. manasseh ok, i do shows that the media frenzy around him is partly because he is a public figure who crosses the line as no one else has in france as public sphere since the end of the war. the september, the more been traveling the country to promote his latest book on the tool this become a defacto campaign in bordeaux. more than a 1000 people came to see him for us, the more embodied hope for france. we have seen france deterioration for
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a few years. but the more it gives us hope for a country life hospital than the france is in rapid decline because of mass immigration. and he's the only personnel can stop it. so the most oh to say is the man to say cross, oh no say, could destroy it. no by dozens of protest is gathered. i think i hope it might have horse up each. it's catastrophic. france has always been multicultural and i'm proud of it. i grew up here in the front, said zamora paints is not a reality. it is a life filled with hate to make it more and more has upset some election predictions of a final round between far right policy leader marine the pen and president emanuel mackerel. how he would fare, if he does run, would depend on voters. it's clear for now though, is it more is already disrupting the race? natasha butler al jazeera ho katara will represent us diplomatic interests in afghanistan. the contrary,
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government will assume the role of protecting power to facilitate formal communication between washington and cobble. the u. s. does not recognize the taliban government as rosalind jordan reports from washington. when the afghan government fell to the taliban in august, the u. s. relied on its military and on cutter to evacuate, americans and afghans at risk. nearly 3 months later, washington and doha, are formalizing a collaboration born out of crisis. cutter will establish a u. s. intersection within its embassy in afghanistan to provide certain costs for services and monitor the condition, security of u. s. diplomatic facilities in afghanistan. the 2nd agreement formalize is our partnership with cutter to facilitate the travel of afghans with us special immigrant visas. the last of the u. s. embassy officials left cobble on august 31st . so it's been very difficult for the state department to get passports and visas
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to us and afghan citizens. now, country officials and cobble will fill that void more important. they'll act as a go between for the taliban and the biden administration. the cutlery, foreign minister says the agreement will help advance another u. s. cutter priority supporting the afghan people, especially when it comes to human rights. we believe engaging with body bonds since they all impala right now is very important for us to ensure that our facilitation for humanitarian assistance is moving small to be and also encouraging them and urging them all the time to send up to their commitments and their pledges. for the international community. the agreement also shows just how far relations between the u. s. and cutter have come, despite occasional differences. after nearly 50 years of diplomatic ties,
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the trumpet ministration backed the g. c. c. blockade against doha, imposed in june 2017. a diplomatic route, only resolved in january, and analysts say cutter's new role representing the interests of the world's most powerful country. and a contentious region represents a payoff of years of diplomatic ambition. cutter has been in the game so to speak for quite some time when it comes to the situation with afghanistan, rest relations with alabama. and so i actually think that it's a very logical choice, and i think it makes good sense from though his perspective, the deal between the u. s. and cutter is limited in scope. it doesn't mean that they agree on how to engage the taliban as a political entity. and only experience will show whether having a proxy represent the u. s. his interests and cobble will actually satisfy it's long term national security goals. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, still ahead, don al jazeera will have all the action from the world comp qualifies as england
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edge, closer to a place said kata 2022. all that i'm all coming up with sarah in spoken. ah, a little back on al jazeera world, his into the murky world of state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists that 0 predict technology. the fact that smartphones with is this, the new frontier espionage think about the sophistication of exports, the breaking performs. this is as good as it gets this high and you're on al jazeera on counting because climate change is reshaping this
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a health food insecurity crews on the pandemic leading to a rise of violence and terror of the drought ravage central valley and california but provides vast amounts of food for the us, but for how much longer? counting the cost or alger 0. lou. oh, it's time for sport, he's sour and plenty of controversy out of the f one. sarah. exactly. and i'll tell you why. and that's because the foreman, one championship lead and max has stopped and has been summoned by the stewards, the head of the brazilian grand prix. now it's because of this video just spot see they're taken by a fan off to friday's qualifying session,
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which showed him touching the back of his red bull car and then touching louis hamilton's mercedes that's not allowed and was stop and could also face sanctions because of it now hamilton himself is waiting to find out where the hell have to start at the back of the grid. he was quickest on friday to take pull position for sprints, qualifying race parts. his car failed a technical inspection. now if it's found to not comply with the rules, hamilton on sunday will have to start last, which will have huge implications on title race as he's already trailing behind, was starving by 19 points. now the race to reach the world cup in cats are those continuous. they want a crucial game against their rivals, mexico to go top with a qualifying table. it was mexico who started the game as leaders and cincinnati baths. the americans changed that there were no goals in the 1st hall. then after the break, chelsea's christine fil, a search came off the bench to get the games. first goal and then western mckinney made it to know and secured the victory there now level on points,
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but the u. s. lead with a better goal difference. next up, they face jamaica. it's nice to, to win this game in front of a great crowd, the great stadium. and now workers aren't your big focus on that. try to get close out that window. they, they understand what we're about. we understand what they're about. that's what makes a great rivalry we knew was always going to be a good game against mexico and you get 3 points. she's also get a lot closer to it's called the rock up. now there was a near spectacular goal for i know they're in the game against costa rica page on the can and tried a lot with an acrobat bicycle king bought the ball ended up hitting the bond. it didn't matter much. so it was kind of going on for when the game one nail with this go from jonathan, david, come to the on beach and in 6 games remain 3rd in the table, just one point behind the us and mexico. now the top 3 will qualify automatically
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and in the south american zone, argentina started without, you know, messy, but still be 0. why it was an joe mate demur, maria, although he was the match winner office, just 6 minutes, a fantastic goal which extends bulge. and he has on the street to 26 matches stretching by more than 2 years. next they pay you top of the table. brazil of already qualified hum of fella was an action for egypt in the african island, but they had to work hard against and go there was a girl who took to go lead in the 1st half, only egypt to hit back with to their own to draw the much the point and shows egypt when the group and progress, the child, the 5 player winners will be africa. representatives of the world cup and moving on to europe because in the need just one point to feel that plays catcher. 2022 hurry came school to pass a hot street to help them thrash albania, 5 mill. the shark got one with his head, his left foot, and then his high foot. england will qualify for master. you say when old rule?
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again, son moreno. who are the lowest rank seem in the won't have your pin champions. it's the soft for the set back of home in rome, they fell behind again. switzerland's off to this stunning goal from sylvan mid mom . it's really hit by clinical, either from giovanni's lorenzo and they had a chance to win it with a penalty in the last minute. but joy, you know, missed it. it's the remains of the group fee, but only ahead of switzerland on goal difference with $1.00 game left. drop or cbs, that she's at on up was agreed that he brought this disappointment because we had a match point. but we need to be confident, even when things seemed to go south, were an excellent team and i think against northern ireland, we can school the same amount of goals that switzerland will get against bulgaria. moving on to buy a basketball and steph curry has now passed the record for the nice 3 points is in n b a history. that's because he's scored 40 points including 9 threes is the
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golden state warriors beat the chicago bulls that takes curry to $3366.00 or 3 points is surpassing the previous records held bay ray allen. he wasn't the only star though. gary pates in the 2nd with this fantastic dunc, as the warriors writes up there 7 straight when i'll swear the greatest payroll time michael jordan was caught signed to watch the charlotte hornets. that's the franchise that he owns. and miles bridges put on a show with some news. jordan himself might have been proud of when he was playing now. plenty of dunks and spins there, which is school $24.00 points on the night. as the horn is forts from 16 point sound to beat the new york knicks by 8. well, i saw your sport from now. they'll be more later. thank you very much, sarah, and that. so for this news our, i'm emily anglin. i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news, including all the latest on the protests in sir dan, and also the called 26 summit,
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where a draft agreement has been made a see shortly. thank you. ah, ah, the stage is said, it is time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issue from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i take on the lars, dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. upfront with me. mark lamond hill, one out 0 i the dakota oil pipeline snake through indigenous land, but no without resistance broke right in front of the bowl and
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they were beaten, arrested, and shot protested. they beat it and so proclaimed, watch and protected. the women of standing rock on al jazeera from the al jazeera london broke off and passed 2 people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black pussy people, and we have to really find our way with no hope. i'm no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films. i reckon you're in to tell me things come right in. you think about lisa. so they can certainly have is making often visible due to v unscripted coming soon on out to thera, tens of thousands of children were born into our lives under the i school regime and iraq and syria. now, many are in camps either orphans or with a, we don't mothers, rejected by their own communities. she could do like people are going to welcome
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them after that. of course, not a new documentary. his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation on al jazeera o at least one person has reportedly been killed in sudan by security forces, while thousands protest against the military takeover. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up delegates at the club 26.

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