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phone lines investigates how climate change is pissing an oregon town to breaking points. we will fight because it's in a blood we are literally to the point that people are gonna start feler when the war to stop on al jazeera. ah, at least 3 people have been killed in sudan as thousands protests against the military takeover. ah, are you watching al jazeera live from doha, with me for liberty bore also ahead, missed deadlines and extra negotiations where there's still no final agreement on climate action from delegates at the cop 26 summit in glasgow. dark 6 small blankets. new delhi schools are closed in government, employees have been told to work from home for a week and why the appointment of
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a new electoral commissioner in democratic republic of congo has caused controversy . ah, we begin in sudan where it's been reported that at least 3 people have now been killed during mass protests against military rule. the sudanese doctor's committee says live rounds were fired at demonstrators in undermanned city. police have also used tight t, a gas to disperse thousands of protesters marching through the capitol cartoon. the army has closed bridges and set up broad blocks around the city. protesters are rallying against the military take over last month and the creation of a new ruling council by the head of the army. the bodies being led by general abdel fat albert han and the commander of the powerful, rapid support forces. it excludes any representatives from the civilian forces of
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freedom and change coalition, which had been sharing power with the military since 2019. let's get more on this now with a resource adar who has deleted from content cartoon. dear is autumn and a 6 digit are people. professors are gathering and they say they don't want a dia, military, or all of the security. our measures are quite tight tories to dissipate. we had to pass at least 3 checkpoints, guarded by the, by, by the army. there are now at least 5 brought us at 5 different the 6 in the capitol. ah, cartoon that the students army general and will hand has announced a new governing body on thursday. our which includes their either the representatives of foot or macro sudan and other than that the military members militia, leaders have other not to put on the force, the change and freedom. and with that, with that, the men are the civilian coalition that had be shared in poverty. i with the minute
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that it says 2000 and 19th and as this is comedies and their forces, hopefully the man james, has called on people to attend to mass valleys. on saturday, they asked for an immediate reservation of civilian government. are they asked for the commitment to their constitutional declaration, signed by the military? as soon as in 2019 and they asked for this pollute that he's off there. political are prisoners. now we are in, shall city in the system in khartoum. and we can see that if people are to barricade in the roads are burning the tires and they are chanting against this minute in a rule. and there are very, are in a resistance with at that they're the forces of freedom and chase and the resistance committees that are out very heavy security measures around the places that have been released for the poor past are blocked by the army and by police the
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helicopters, hon us and we can see that the, that, that the army, the police and the intelligence service man with our forces, the check in people ponies. i was shooting in the air and also finding tear fighting did that they did that the took hours on pull pastors to disperse them over the phone with us to say that they will see and this and that the to show them resistance, identify military rule in the past that have been biting of complications between the military and civilians, and several other professors have been killed by the military. i'm not that unconcerned if the security forces it raises them. interference that also this brought us also co turn into a while and one not only i spoke to someone here on barrack, who's a spokeswoman for the sudanese professionals association. she says the protest show
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a popular rejection of the military takeover due to the difficulties in communication. it's very tough for us to, to assess the amount of damage that has been done. but there has been excessive violence since the beginning of the march. today. the early part of the march, right in the on the going on forces whether it's police army and the joint. 5 forces that are, that are on the ground, face the processors with, with and try to prevent some marks from going on. but the numbers of the people were far larger than that. and we are still there. we're still on the ground. they have the mass amount of people on the streets, in cartoon, in ports to don in, my danny, and just 0 days in don't go out about it to not blue and white, nice face driven and so on. that's. that's mass agreement amongst the sudanese
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people that we refuse the military cool. we refuse the military being part of the political life. and we want to complete the civilian route. we want the entire entire military out of the political life in sudan and we were looking for a new constitution. i'm form to accommodate complete civilian rule is done to the un, clammy summit in glasgow. now in despite spending hours passed there, friday deadline, delegates still haven't agreed on a final plan to reduce global warming and to protect our planet. and most recent proposal urges which countries to double their financial commitments on climate action by 2025. while letting government upgrade, their climate pledges for next year's comp summit in egypt. and they're also plans to phase out so called inefficient fossil fuel subsidies. something environmental
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groups have been fighting for. let's go live to agidir's. nick clark was covering this comp summit, forest life from glasgow. 2 weeks of negotiations. now, nick, how big of a last minute hitches all of this year? well, we're definitely reaching the beginning of the ends, wendy, and will come. he knows all the charm of the co president. he says he wants it all over this afternoon whether or not he's going to get that wish i don't know us, but probably not maybe later in the evening, possibly. but that's what he wants to happen. and right now you can see the delegations within the primary behind me now just addressing all the parties, the giving their opinion, the 3rd iteration of the text, which came out earlier this morning. and so far we've heard some pretty constructive comments, but there is still a long way to go. so that be some time before the resolution is met a toughie. and so what about with her touch? we have quite a bit of ambition in not lisa phasing out of polling fossil fuels. that is more to
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go from the 2nd drill to textbook has supplied into this one, which is a good thing. also this concept of ambition. making sure that nations come back and raise a ambition to induce emissions every year starting next year as opposed to 2025. which is the situation with the harris agreement, the stumbling block here, that potential some new block is this issue, lawson damage compensated for countries to the effects of climate change. and that compensation lee should come from rich nations. the g $77.00 group of nations plus china to put forth is prepaid, this kind of mechanism to get funding into the system. so countries will be paid, but i didn't make it into the tax to lose the g. 77 nations, all absolutely furious about that at but we have, we simply hold from them that they from leave the guinea representative who leads g 7070 ad block. and he says that they've accepted the establishment of his lawson's damage mechanism. and whoa, except the ongoing dialogue on funding. so that mechanism might be the text with
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itself to this concept of having an ongoing dialogue. let's take that point on joining me now is and nathan frankie from demand climate, justice lawson damage and big issue here potentially big problem, but hasn't now been sold. it does look like the g 77 are going to accept, as you said, to talk about lawson damage for another 3 years. so we can look forward to 3 more years of blah, blah, blah. unfortunately, that doesn't really do anything for people around the world already suffering. the consequences of climate change was very hard as the g 77. to stand up. this is a very clear red line from the united states that they do not consider and will never give a penny a sent in compensation. they do not consider themselves liable for climate change. violence for climate change impacts that are raining going on people, right? and i did just not interested, but why is that? because who are with these great words from john kerry saying that we need we need
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action, we need big action now on climate change, but yet they're not prepared to do that. it's just pure double space. the u. s. is very, very keen to re position itself as a climate leader. it's joined high ambition club. but when you look in the, what does it mean to be high ambition for the united states? while apparently it means expanding your expired production of fossil fuels. domestically and apparently it means not raising the finances for the developing world to help them in their transition. so it's a lot of rhetoric and not a lot of action. yeah. okay. and the you also are implicit in all of this. what is the main concern apart from domestic issues is, is it also this question of a fear of beings eternally liable for compensation to poor nations? i think so. they probably imagine is going to be a flood git. it probably also has to do with the fact that they are not up present and haven't been for 20 years doing enough in their own backyard to reduce their pollution. so they know that if they continue to pollute,
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they're going to be on the hook even more so for them, they have to cut that off at the pass. and unfortunately, that of course means that what they're essentially telling the majority world is you know, sit down, shut up, you're not going to see a penny from us for a nathan, i just give us an impression of what the situation is here. now how close we are with deal and what the process is from this mental months with delegations of slop speaking of letters. so the presidency will holly listen? i argued, hope i hasn't been doing a very good job of that so far though, to these interventions that are being made, ill try and identify the really the remaining key sticking points. as you've said, most of the teachers have been worked. i some of the contentious issues from the previous 2 cops around carbon markets, looked like they've been sorted out. so again, the rich get what they want. whether or not alex sharma has the skill to successfully negotiate on a compromise or whether he's just gonna run something dying everyone's throats and
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hope that the pyre of the u. k. is enough to secure that deal and, and no one will release be going to strongly against it. i think remains to be seen or, and i can appreciate that lake will thank you from demand clamped us. thanks very much. you can be sure you're reaching the ends or near the ends of any conference when they start dismantling the building. we're around, you probably hear the banking of it's been going on here. so we must be approaching some kind of conclusion. but we'll see just how far away that is as even goes along . thank you very much for the moment. nick clark life. i sang glasgow. schools in india's capital will close from monday for a week as a city deals with a blanket of toxic small government employees in new delhi were also to work from home. the city central pollution board says the air quality index exceeds hazardous levels. vehicle exhaust industry, agriculture and fuel burning are some of the major to contributors to the air pollution. booming pool in our city is today is one of the key reason for local air pollution. it is also one of the biggest problems when it comes to
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climate change. so shifting from coal to st guess, which is an internal fuel or electricity which comes out of clean all best bar plant or better still, renewable energy are far plants would be the way ahead. because blooming coil in inefficient combustion chambers is water is killing our lunch today, and actually making us lot more, it's adding to the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. still head on al jazeera, a syrian man has died at the believers, poland border, while thousands of asylum seekers remain stranded, intriguing conditions. argentina is bracing to legislative elections will tell you what's at stake for the president. ah, ah,
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look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle airways. hello, the weather's looking pretty quiet across china. the moment we got some wet weather, just affecting western parts of japan. meanwhile, northern areas as well, could see some sherry rain's, been this way for the last day or 2, and we'll see more showers coming in here. not quite as widespread as we go into the 2nd half of the weekend into the early part of next week. but they are still there. nevertheless, the korean peninsula try and find some fair weather clear where you go, la. she settled and clear across a good part of china. although, early morning mr. fogg, a problem. some frosty mornings. once again, temperatures 40 very close to freezing for many, but at least it is lifting lassie tried not to dry across southern parts of indo china. the ne monsoon driving some may be rain back in across a good parts of central and southern vietnam. southern there is a vietnam into thailand also seeing some really, really wet weather over the last couple of days. and more of those showers just pulsing their way in as we go through the next few days. actually joining up with
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the wet weather that we have across southern areas of in the, a little circulation around the intimacy may well develop into a tropical system as we go on through this week. ahead and maybe we've got the old tropical system, bring some very heavy rain into the south west of india, more heavy downpours coming in here the next day or 2, and also wet to the north east. oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways in the country with an abundance of results with great power and want indonesia. he's been friends for me. we moved full to grow and frank, 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's be part linda. this is growth and progress. invent indonesia. now, lou
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ah, welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera, the sudanese doctor's committee says at least 3 people have been killed during protests. security forces have use tear gas and reportedly fired live having mission. hundreds of thousands of people are demonstrating against the military takeover. delegates said to you in climate some it's still haven't agreed our final plan to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. have been working, pastor friday deadline draft agreement calls rank lease emission cuts and cancer phases. fossil fuels and schools in india's capital, new delhi will close from monday as the city deals with a blanket of toxic smog. cities central pollution bore says the air quality index
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exceeds hazardous levels. in the world news, a young syrian man, spotty, has been found in poland. near the border with bellows polish, police have not been able to determine his cause of death. thousands of refugees and migrants as talk on the border. they're caught in the middle of a political stand off, which shows no sign of ending al jazeera. as i sat bake report from the polish side of the border, these scenes were filmed by russia's sputnik agency, apparently showing belushi and forces handing out food. it's not clear how many of the thousands of people camped out with have got anything. here as a woman, lies ill on the ground, people show a bellowed lucien god. what asked men hailey, she needs some families have been given the basics, diapers, medicine and drinking water. but as the main response on either side continues to be a military one, these people are stuck in a political game. they can't control. we're, we're one of poland,
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most famous actresses, has joined activists to call on the government to allow people to help the ago she came across 3 people that had made it through the boarding to poland, but they'd been attacking for women. her husband and her dear friend were bitten, really frightened, they were scurry. they asked about her on the road. some people i talked to them, stolen them money, and more pious everything. a he was bitten by, i some natal thing on the move his head. so he was taken to the hospital and exclusion zone means that there's no way of knowing what exactly polish forces are doing to keep people out of the country on the country roads near the border, soldiers, guns in hand have set up checkpoints. vehicles are being stopped searched and some people's documents are being checked. but even with this massive presence along the border, poland knows that some people will manage to get through. soldiers here have told
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us that if we the media were able to see what they're doing, than they wouldn't be able to do their jobs. but desperate people still remain stuck in the forest between 2 groups of soldiers. as at beg, i'll jazeera poland, and al jazeera correspondent, i mean their gammy has more from the bella, russian side of the border felucca. the other thought come, yeoman by the situation is dire, and exacerbating day after day as the winter coat gets fiercer in this dense forest border area who, what adds insult to injury is that no political solution is looming. soon as you see behind known, the immigrants have said some kind of a camp to stay together under these hush conditions. there is a shop shortage of food, let alone shelter or any sort of cover. we met large numbers of children, also individuals with chronic diseases and in bed need of medicine. among them also a pregnant women and old age persons. they are all living under these fierce
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conditions within a very small area which is surrounded by heavily dense woods. however, the immigrants had trapped between border god personnel from both sides, poland, and peluso. to day, alexander lucas shank of the pollution president ordered a camp to set up where we stand. some members from the international red cross will accompanied by local officials have come to assist the situation for the intended camp. another tragedy emerged as 60 of the immigrants remain trapped between barbed wire strip on the borderline. they had attempted to infiltrate into poland, but they were offended off by the polish cause. those ascended and the future remains unknown. all this happens amid various accusations and political wrangling with which in poland, by the roost, and the in you are a book. in afghanistan, the taliban says a number of people have been killed by an explosion in the capital cobble bloss, reportedly targeted a mini van in a mainly shia area. no one's claimed responsibility,
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but i saw has said it's carried out several recent attacks targeting the shia has ira minority. i since the taliban take over in august, pakistan has been trying to encourage international community to diplomatically engage with taliban officials. al jazeera while hydro sat down with the inter him afghan foreign minister was been visiting neighboring pakistan. and he began by asking me, can we're talking about the taliban beverage to win global recognition. not lose that. who are the most countries are still engaging with us as though nothing has changed. and as though they have recognized off our ongoing negotiations and dialogue is making progress. some countries may have some issues and they will have to make their own decisions. however, we feel confident and are happy that some countries are engaging with us to pave the way for formal recognition. the world is still expecting that dollar bon delivered on the problem if they made, which would be an inclusive government women's rights. minority dives. have you
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been able to satisfy the international community and now you're taking steps to address the issues because i'm willing to work with the local wash. i'm if inclusive means representative government, then we have passions, tajir, whose beck, nervous, donnie and bullock all are included. you have local leaders to run their own provinces, like pan schear, but a caution fatty up helmand and kandahar. how is it that osh rough ganeth government was inclusive, but led by a few people who ran away? hundreds of thousands of officials stayed back and are back doing their duties with us. we have not fired any one. so how is it that the last government was inclusive, but we are not. on the contrary, it is even more inclusive because the last regime did not have the taliban. r reforms will continue to address the key issues and we are making progress, but it will take time to address all the concern to the point. hello, everyone,
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very nice law. make state of her san nadia. my dad's a major trade the international communities want warning, guidance, the accord for the major take to the dollar bond. have you made any success against the law mc state? well, the cobbler before the taliban took control of cobble it had 70 percent of the country unless we were decisive in eliminating the threat from dish. but after taking new territory where the days were able to hide, the movie hadn't have been making good progress and destroying many hyde outs and filed big attacks. our progress in tackling dash is also due to help from the local people, which has helped us to achieve our success. protests are being held in democratic republic of congo against the appointment of a new electoral commission head. it's being led by the catholic and protesting churches who have concerns about the independence of the decision. last month,
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thousands turned out of protest, county for a neutral election body. about half the congolese population is catholic. malcolm webb has the latest from contrast, demonstrate angry about the refund and electro. is seen by them. not buyer's trailer president, felix. typically, they say that this is rosa taking control election. little bit about a little phone tag here and go to the doctor. and i don't know where the money is going. i'm going to the president amount time, $700.00 money being stolen.
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this is our country and no one will stop with some claiming our rights the president has to move immediately. his legal tax, which was stealing money from the phone, also with a politicized electoral commission. we want things to change now we, on this country where we have to be clear, if the president thinks that he will leave this country again to the fake commission in 2023 and we will see what will happen. we don't need him again. he has failed to lead to a medical upset that would make education in many of these areas as quickly as money
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by the the. 2 1000000 people very wealthy the very on the things i wanted to make a scene of simmering discontent, which is an opportune moment. libyan leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to free and credible elections in december. they issued the statement at the end of an international conference hosted by france. it included germany, italy and the u. s. delegates pushed for election transparency and are threatening sanctions against any body obstructing the landmark vote. if years rival functions might reject the outcome. legislative elections are being held in argentina. it's a vote that could determine president alberto fernandez. his ability to govern for
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the remaining 2 years of his term erasable has more from the capital. when assess jennifer, my chair though used to run a soup kitchen from her home to feed hungry children in her neighborhood. but not anymore. when she refused to display appro government post her in her house after government losses in september's primary elections. her foot supplies dried up local media, reports of her defiance had apparently reached the highest levels just weeks before sundays, far more important legislative elections with the colonel got them. they brought us this post as for us to receive food and give it to the people. some people had no problem in taking pictures with these posters, but others did not want to. and we couldn't force them everything they gave us. we had to take pictures. now they took all the help away from us and never brought food again. and now we're closed elaina for her. jennifer leaves in hinted algebra, lydia's a boy neighborhood about 40 minutes away from the capital. she has 4 children. the
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government launched a series of measures to revert the fed back. it suffered during the primary elections last september, so she's also on the government lost lots of support in poor neighborhoods like this one. and that's why they started distributing cash food among other things. but polls suggest it may not be working in their favor. in addition to the poster, jennifer says she was also given a refrigerator 3 days after the elections. she says it an attempt to get her vote. in sunday's legislative elections, people will vote to renew half the chamber of deputies and a 3rd of the senate. at stake is president alberto for the man this ability to govern effectively for the remaining 2 years of his term. marked so far by economic hardship were sent by the cove at 19 pandemic. the opposition says that government is desperate to get votes. breslin and radical for man, the says his priority is those in need. you know that i've heard people tell me
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that inflation worries them. i've also heard them tell me their income is not enough. and so we listened and we changed and we increased cash handouts so that those with kids can improve their living and have better conditions. ah, argentina's currently negotiating an almost $50000000.00 loan with the i m f. inflation is close to 50 percent a year. and exchange rate controls make it difficult for the economy to grow. divisions with him, the government on how much money to spend on the streets have heard the ruling coalition between president albert at the fernandez and his powerful vice president . christina fernandez. the kirschner. but emily say, the biggest problem is that argentina has no economic plan. that delicate romeo economies disorganized investments low, so there's no drivers for the economy. they want to exacerbate consumption, but it means more inflation on impact on the exchange rate difference that generates chaos. the government's adrift, they change their mind constantly. one day they say they'll negotiate with the i m
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f than they won't. so who knows how am i that i'd in tina has been able to contain social discontent using cash distribution programs to assist those in need. but the elections show, people want much more. they need jogs, and prosperity, and the opportunity to change their lives. that is, i will, i'll just cedar when a site is ah, no, again, i'm fully veritable with the headlines on al jazeera sedans, ministry of hell says at least 5 people have been killed during protests. security forces have use tear gas and reportedly fired live ammunition. hundreds of thousands of people are demonstrating against the military take over.
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