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ah ah, ah, at least 5 people have been killed in sudan as thousands protests against the military takeover. ah, so i'm fully back to boy, you're watching al jazeera my from doha. also coming up, missed deadlines and extra negotiations, but there's still no final agreement on climate action from delegates at the comp $26.00 summit in glasgow. toxic small blankets, new delhi schools are closed and government employees have been told to work from
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home for a week. and hundreds of migrants remain trapped in freezing conditions at the bellows, poland water vladimir putin rejects allegations. russia orchestrated the geopolitical pies. ah, we begin in sudan where the health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed during mass. ronnie's against military rule live rounds. have been fired in the capital cartoon, and in the neighboring city of rome, dorman, but he's also used t, aghast at his 1st thousands of protesters. demonstrators are accusing the military leader of tightening his grip on power after he created a new ruling council. where so sedar has the latest from the protest sin cartoon. getting a cartoon and a 6 digit are people, professors are gathering and they say they don't want a get a military or all of the security. our measures are quite tight tories to this day
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. 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. a in the capital aah, haa tomb. that the students army, general amber hunt 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 of change and freedom. and with that, with that, the men are the civilian kwanisha that had been sharing poverty. i with the minute 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 at the commitment to their constitutional declaration, signed by the military?
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as soon as in 2019, and they asked for this poor little ease of their political prisoners. now we are in shadow city in the system, in khartoum. and we can see that if people are better, kate, in the roads are running the tires and they are chanting against this minutes in a room. and there are very, are in a resistance with at that they're the forces of 40 the martinez and the resistance committees that are out very heavy security measures around the places that have been at least for the poor past, are blocked by the army and by police the helicopters, hon us, and we can see that the, that, that the army, the police and the intelligence service ma'am, was office of the check in people ponies. i was shooting in the air. and also finding tier finding did that they did that the took hours on put pastors to
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disperse them over the phone with us to say that they will see. and this and the to show the resistance against a military rule. in the past, there have been been of confrontations between the military and civilians, and several other professors how been killed by the military. i'm not done on the concerns. if the security forces, it raises them interference that also this brought as also cotton into a while and one. and he, i spoke to someone here, animal bar, i cause a spokeswoman for the sudanese professionals association. she says the protest shall a popular rejection of the military takeover due to the difficulties in communication . it's very tough for us to, to access 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,
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did going on forces, whether it's police army and the joint forces that are, that are on the ground face the processors with, with trying to prevent the march 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 money into 0. faith in. don't go out. got it to not blue and white face driven and so on. that that's, that's mass agreement among the people that we refuse the military cool. we refuse the military being part of the political life and we want complete the civilian rule. we want the entire entire military out of the political life
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in sudan and we were looking for a new constitution on form to accommodate complete civilian rule is done to the un clamored summit in glasgow now. and despite spending hours past their friday, dead line, delegates still haven't agreed on a final plan to reduce global warming and to protect our planet. the most recent proposal age is rich countries to double their financial commitments on climate action by 2025. while letting government upgrade, their climate pledges for next year's cop summit in egypt, and they're also plans to phase out so called inefficient fossil fuel subsidies. something environmental groups have been fighting for. let's go live challenges. there is nick clark has been covering the climate and forest in glasgow for the last 2 weeks. the crucial last few hours make of camp $26.00. what's the latest from where you are? well, fully, we're in
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a kind of holding pattern now, the president valid sharma, he said he's determined this is going to be all over what the software, what has gone 5 o'clock here in the u. k. it's still ongoing right now. we're looking at various nations who are in the plenary behind me, putting forward their opinion about this. that is the 3rd text that came out this morning. they all wanted to good elements in it. so not least on the issue of colon, the phasing out of fossil fuel subsidies be massively more done. i have to say, but it is in the text which is a good thing. and also what you just mentioned about ambition. and that is countries coming back every year to increase the ambition to reduce emissions and the parents agreement. it was 2025. so that will start from 2022. if this is adhered to, but it is what is not in this is angry many and that is a clause that was put forward by the g $77.00 group of nations developing nations plus china about lawson damage. and that is compensation to countries for the worst effects of climate change, not their fault. they say it's a folder which nations and they should pay for it. or that mechanism didn't make
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a final text. so listening, so we can speak to us arriving from war. want director war won't want to ask, what's your view of that element is not in this text, but it's not just simply that element in a sync. if you're in the se, dante, you'd be struggling to find anybody saying anything very, very positive about their pop from it's an outcome. i think the overall opinion is, you know, we came into this site that was b a 1.5 degree cup. we came into this saying the prime minister said it was one minute to midnight and literally spin enough to betrayal. we're going to leave here . we're heading towards at least to an off degree warming. i'm the unmet promise of a 100000000000 that's still not met. on the issue of adaptation. we've seen a process of doubling adaptation, but it's the problem. is you've not providing any money? doubling, nothing is still nothing on the critical issue, lawson damage. well, what we've got is if i could use an analogy of the rich country saying,
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we'll give you a helpline and poor countryside gray. so if we call the outlined, do we get any help? i know it's just outline, so people are going to be utterly and bitterly disappointed by the site come here. it's really not, does it meet the science? doesn't meet the agency and it virtually fails people and ultimately apply that as well. so. so what about those potentially good elements? you could extract free texts, you know, like the wording of toll being phase out. and fossil fuel subsidies being phased out as well. and also this concept of ambition that is a good thing is an ensure is, is part of the process of trying gone and momentum to, to encourage change. well, look at, you know, we'll, we'll welcome mention of fossil fuels. but of course, that should have been done 26 years ago. the international energy association of said we can have no expansion of coal, oil, or gas if we want to meet the temperature level of $1.00. yep. what we've seen harry's coal, because of course, for richest countries, we've already transition in the way from quote that doesn't really bother them. what matters to that means allan gas and the majority of lobbyists who are here
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over these 2 weeks. the $500.00 lobbyist world will only oil and gas, the united kingdom, the united states, the rich countries that all passed upon it, a massive expansion, oil and gas. so really, this is, you know, was it my sign positive actually is not that positive because if you want to say to poor countries who rely on call to meet the energy needs of their people. and we have to remember how the world doesn't have access to clean energy or clean cooking . they need finance or technology and nothing in that document provides financing technology. as i say, we're hearing statements from nations right now. we seem to be a bit of ahead of the game here on the plenary is becoming towards an end. well, that needs to be a formal plenary unless because the document can be gobbled through. i mean, you know, obviously it's been a very poorly plumbed cop and it's been real challenges for not just delegates. probable on me for civil side to be even play a part in these negotiations who we locked out. we've not been able to access the negotiating rooms. and now really we've seen negotiators exhausted,
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and this copies led pink across the finish line. there could be no spinning of this that he was success, i mean, nor spin in that it was some momentum moment that would save us from, you know, save the 1.5 or deliver justice at best. what's going to be spawn is? well, are some of these issues come to life to be able to negotiate to the middle of the year now, but what's on paper? that sounds good, but it doesn't meet the urgency. we're all of our television screens. i've been filled with pictures of color fires, floods of robbins, this is devastation. that's not gonna happen in the future. it's already happening . those people, those millions of people need this cop to make real progress, particularly in finance and technology, particularly on lawson damage. and we haven't done so that's with the war on warning. thanks very much deeper. or we reckon what's gonna happen here is that these statements will continue. and then at some point to alex, i'm of the cop president. we'll call this plenary to close and then start the final
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planner at which point he should then gabble through a final agreement. here in gloucester, nick, thank you very much. nick clark ly forced air in glasgow. schools in india's capital were closed from monday for a week, as the city deals with a blanket of toxic small government employees in new delhi will also have to work from home. the city central pollution bore says the air quality index exceeds hazardous levels. vehicle exhaust industry, agriculture and fuel buying burning as some of the major contributors to the air pollution happening the time is in new delhi with more the air pollution levels in delhi remain dangerously high for over a week. now the city has been waking up to take small visibility has been low and the situation gets so bad that there are times in the day you can actually taste the pollution. now after the supreme court abbas in order the deli government has announced some new emergency measures to control the situation. so schools for the next one week will hold all classes online. government officials have been asked to
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work from home for the next few days and construction, which is one of the big polluters in the city has been banned for the next one week . the government is also considering putting deli on it to day locked down to bring down the pollution levels. now the city is one of the most polluted in the world and remain so for the entire year. but the situation get especially bad during this time of year, and the reasons are, you know, the onset of winter. there's also the rise in farm fire and stubble burning in neighboring states. and that contributes to a large proportion of all the pollution that we're seeing over here in the city. and finally, there is the practice of bursting fire crackers around devali. now devali was last week and the government did ban all fire crackers but was not able to fully implemented. there were violators and the day after the volley deli walk up to one of its highest pollution levels this season. now environmentalists have criticized
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the government's approach to controlling the situation. this said that the approach, piecemeal and reactionary, and have all the government to come up with long term systemic solutions to what is in long term systemic problem. at least 58 inmates have been killed. any variety in one of ecuador is largest prisons. residents living in the coastal to the of guayaquil, reported hearing hours of gunfire and explosions. last month, the president declared a state of emergency in all prisons after a battle between rival gang skilled, more than a 100 still ahead on al jazeera, find out why the appointment of a new electoral commission had in democratic republic of congo has caused controversy and covered 19 and regional tensions takes anastasia and asia pacific summits. ah,
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ah, look forward to brighter scores with sponsored boy cutoff airways. hello there. the weather remains broad once settled across northern parts of the middle east. not a cloud sharing up pay receipts may be down, paused recently, round the caspian sea, just to the northwest of tara. we had 77 millimeters afraid in 24 hours that disturbed weather. now in the process of nudging a little further east with some dry skies coming back in behind have got some showers me while just across the western side of saudi arabia. that could cause some localized study, a shout just drifting a little further eastwards as we go on into monday by monday elsewhere she can see lassie settled in sunny little on the cool side temperatures here in tow. how struggle to get to 28 degrees celsius, s 82 in fahrenheit. the settle whether stretches right down across the gulf of aiden, somalia, generally fine and settle. we have got a few showers just around the if you open the rift valley,
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they're just pushing over towards ethiopian highlands, some where to where the once again ensue as democratic republic of congo ra across, congo, into cameroon, and gabon lively showers to stretch their way down across a good part of angola, some of those showers still bring in one or 2 down pools into western parts of zambia, chance of a shower to it's northern areas of zimbabwe, with the odd shower. the eastern cape. lou whether spun sit by katara, always intervene. the country with an abundance of results rate warren won indonesia, his turns for me, we moved fool to grow and frock. 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, investment. let people in his growth and progress invest in here now.
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ah ah, welcome back. our top stories on al jazeera, so don's health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed in mass rallies against the military. take over security forces or use t a gas and fired live ammunition. hundreds of thousands have been gathering across the country. delegates said the un comments i made still haven't agreed on a final plan to limit global warming to one point. 5 degrees celsius have been working bass or friday deadline, a draft agreement, causeway increase emission cuts and plans to face up fossil views. and schools in india's capital, new delhi will close from monday as the city deals with
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a blanket of toxic small city central pollution bore, says the air quality index axis, hazardous levels in afghanistan, the taliban says a number of people have been killed by an explosion in the capital kabul, the bloss reportedly targeted and minivan in a min, mainly shia area. no one's claimed responsibility, but i saw it said it's carried out. several recent attacks targeting the shia has ira minority rushes. president is denying any involvement in the border stand off between bella roofs and poland. western nations are accusing better rules are encouraging migrants and refugees to cross the border into poland. thousands of desperate people remained stranded in freezing conditions. so neg reports. they trudged carefully along the razor wyatt fence with ben ricin gods nearby watched on by polish border police in a no man's land where many others still trapped human collateral. in
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a war of words between the european union and russian ally, belarus overnight into saturday. polish police said better routine guards, used strobe and headlights at them to hamper their vision. a tactic they say to allow more migrants to pass through the fence near the town of chad, m char. yet there are many who continue to make the journey freezing temperatures, a lack of water, food, and medical attention make this a dangerous prospect. for malick, a heavily pregnant iraqi woman, it was a risk worth taking. she and her family landed in belarus from dubai in the beginning of october, trying several times to enter the e. u. a 1000 shall eshola. this has been the most tiring. 2 months of my life. we even fell into a pond water reach up to here. i fell and we didn't have clothes. then i got sick. when the border guards found us, i couldn't even stand by myself. oh,
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my luck and her family are now at an open migrant center in the polish city of be our stock. but she is one of many who made the same journey. oh wow. poland and other western countries say barouche's attempting to orchestrate a migrant crisis on its border. the e, you had accused the bellow, russian government of distributing visas in the middle east. then flying in the migrants to push them to cross the e. u border illegally coca cola good. while a russian president, alexander, look a shanker, denies the accusation even threatening to cut gas supplies to the e u. u food producer of sooner, his russian allies, vladimir putin echoed the denial, leaving instead the west for the crisis. but he disapproved. look, a shank, a threat to turn off the blocks access to gas, calling it a violation of the transit contract. so super, so i want everyone to know we have nothing to do with it. everybody is trying to make us responsible for something that every given opportunity or without it. our
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airlines do not transport those people. by the way, neither does barouche's. airline lucas ankle told me they broke charter flights visa, free entrance to belarus. people buy tickets and go with the political provocations . it is these people who are at their mercy, false promises may have brought them here. many. it is all they have to go on sunday ago al jazeera while guerria had been to its 3rd election of 2021 on sunday with no stable government inside. the political class is under pressure to tackle widespread corruption. meanwhile, it can be bad. you can barely persuade a skeptical public about the danger of colbert 19. john hall has more from sophia. at just 23 percent. bulgaria has the lowest vaccination rate in the e. u, and it's not for lack of vaccines. skepticism, particularly of western vaccines, is spread by misinformation on line much of its sourced to russia. russia read this
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information, messages regarding coven, in general, and vaccines in particular. but this has come under the general propagandist claim that autocracies, including russia and china, are bitter capable of dealing with crises in the cold with the crisis. more specifically than liberal democracy because at 19 has become an election issue. deepening old divides in a region that the world health organization describes as the new epicenter of the pandemic. on the fringes of politics far right parties are taking advantage, merging issues of nationalism and identity with still widely held soviet era. suspicion of state intervention attack is one such party using its own cable tv channel alpha, to question government health measures and vaccine safety. ah . the party's spokesperson shows me
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a leaflet bearing an entirely false claim. 17 percent of the people in england are absolutely vaccinated in the cause of much. now, michel, we don't deny the existence of coded. we say that these measures don't work and they're ruining the middle class around the world. and in europe, these people will lose their money, but pharmaceutical companies will make billions from people being forced to submit parties like attack. and there are several of them won't form part of any future government here. their real achievement, though is to unsettle the political waters to so division inside an e u member state and need so doing amplify the effect of that online interference furthering the aims of political strategists in the kremlin. so this relates to bulgaria more specifically, but this has been also the kremlin strategy on an international scale to build the ideological and economic links with layers and societies that are
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pro russia. its effectiveness is clear, invoke air is low vaccination numbers and fast rising infection rates. and health systems struggling under the weight of a campaign of misinformation fueling, not just the resurgence of the pandemic in europe, but also the re emergence of historical, divides between east and west showed a whole al jazeera, sophia francis presidential election is 5 months away. but the race has already seen some unexpected twists writer in talk show commentator exam or has expected to announce his candidacy. he said to run on an anti immigration platform that could eclipse far right leader mine in the pen, natasha. but larry force from bordeaux. eric moore says france is being ruined by immigration, islam, and political correctness, and his message is seducing far right and conservative voters,
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although he is yet to declare his candidacy for the french presidency. the more is already soaring. an opinion polls a political outsider, with a conviction for inciting racial hatred, that some co, france is donald trump, whose fair keep he kia jeopardy business, come with it, earthy, but he is a guy who does business. that's not me. i write books in articles. so my life is different to his it, but like boris johnson, he understood i era and that the main problems that we face in the west are immigration and d industrialization. the more is of algerian, jewish heritage. he had a slot on a channel called c news that helped fuel his popularity. and he's a regular on tv shows where his opinions often cause controversy. but not the printed o t r garage rules. the media frenzy around him is partly because he is a public figure who crosses the line as no one else has in frances public sphere since the end of the war criminal. ah,
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since september simone has been traveling the country to promote his latest book on the tour, that's become a defacto campaign in bordeaux, more than a 1000 people came to see him. for us, the more embodies hope for france. we have seen france deteriorating for a few years, but some more gives us hope for a country love horses. although nicholas france is in rapid decline because of mass immigration. and he's the only person who can stop it, knows how to say he's a man to say cross the 100 se could destroy it. near by dozens of protesters gathered, i think a little bit more of hasa beach. 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 lie filled with hate to live in wolf. seymour has upset some election predictions of a final round between far right party leader marine the pen and president emanuel michael,
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how he would fare if he does run, would depend on voters. it's clear for now though is and more is already disrupting the race. natasha buckler al jazeera photo protest, her being held in democratic republic of congo against the appointment of a new electoral commission. head is being led by the catholic and protestant churches who have concerns body dependence of the decision. last month, thousands turned out at protest, calling for a neutral election body. about half the congolese population is catholic. leaders of the asia pacific region have pledged increased corporation to help the recovery from the covered 19 pandemic. the apex summit was hosted virtually by new zealand and came at a time of increasing regional tension, particularly between the us and china. when her reports, ah, they were the traditional welcomes and ceremonies as new zealand hosted. she is asia pacific economic cooperation meetings. but for the 2nd consecutive year,
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the coven 19 pandemic ment, 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 where they may have been potentially in the past, an opportunity are or at an area we may have same forms of protectionism or nationalism in the response. you so the opposite. a real commitment from a peak economy 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 c e o summit. the day before the lead is met. shall be thought, knocking, taught him, mover had i reject practices? are of discrimination and exclusion of others. yes, you attempt to draw do article lines or forms more circles on geopolitical crowns
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are bound to fail. the issue. pacific region being cannot and should not rely please enter the confrontation and division of a cold 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 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 tie one which bay ging 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
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of clothing of the host choice wayne hey al jazeera towed on new zealand, the daughter of the philippines president rodrigo totality has filed her candidacy for vice president sar to today's announcement for the 2022 election was immediately endorsed by the party of the presidential front runner, 3rd or 30th. currently, the mayor of our city, ah, lo again, i'm fully batty boy. with the headlines on al jazeera, dan's health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed in mass rallies against the military. take over. security forces have used tear gas and fired live ammunition. hundreds of thousands have gathered across the country. resource adar has more from cartoon. police was let her be in a room for the proper hours. are built by the army and bipolar is the helicopters. are a boss and the current.

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