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110000000 people, a full scale civil warren is european, could easily become the biggest humanitarian crisis. indicates mohammed underworld, jose eda, or disobey if you appear still ahead on the news, our report from bomb the way accelerated. so any of ocean is undermining food security. file deadlines are miss 10 extra. negotiations are still underway at the cop $26.00 summits. and moto g p legend valentino. go see both ways. for the final time. on sunday, i'll show you how he got on in qualifying mess on the ways. ah hello there. the weather remains rather once settled across northern parts of the middle east, not a cloud sharing up. he was seen heavy down paws recently, round the caspian sea, just to the northwest of tara,
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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. meanwhile, just cross c western side of saudi arabia that could cause some localized study, a shout just drifting 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 dough. how struggle to get to 28 degrees celsius, s 82 in fahrenheit. the settle whether stretches right down across the gulf of aidan somalia, generally fine and settle. we have got a few showers just around the if you open the rift valley, 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,
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devote who filling up romance, so connecting the world, connecting future warning, cost cutters, gateway to whoa trade, lou ah ah, welcome back to watching the news on al jazeera with me for the back table. our reminder of our top stories to don's health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed in mass rallies against the military takeover. security forces of use t gas and fired live ammunition. please say dozens of offices have also been injured. brushes, fries, and denying any involvement in the border. stand off between vella, bruce and poland. western nations are accusing bela rosser encouraging migrant sand
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. refugees to foster border into pont and delegates had the you and time at summit still haven't agreed on a final plan to limit global warming to one point. 5 degrees celsius have been working pacified a deadline, a draft agreement, causeway increase emission carts and plans to phase off fossil fuels. returning now to our top story and the protest seems to dawn against the military takeover. let's go live to wrestle sedar, who joins us from khartoum, wrestle, i know you were on the streets earlier of cartoon, and we saw some very 10 scenes tell us about what happened today and bring us up to date with the latest casualties while ah, there the that the around one p m. local time in khartoum. people start to gather at the places that were planned for their mass rallies because they had the called on people to attend the master on his on saturday. so to they that put us to place
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and then we could see that there are heavy security measures all across the capital and the place that we have been there, share a city in the 6th grade just to reach to desk fit. i had to pass 3 check points, guarded by the arden, so around 1 pm, people start to gather in that places and we could see that the protests started very much or peacefully. so then they started to barricade and the rods and burning the tires, and chant the waving the flags and chanting, aghast, it military rule. they were just in that you know, of that should chanting that we don't want the military at all. at dawn with their military cool and go back to their the civilian government. don't trust a soldiers, but only rely on people. and there are chronic at slogan, adalia, salem, and other means the, the de freedom of peace and justice. so the proprietors were going quite peaceful,
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they could say that and pauses of people, despite that, the security forces blocking the roads, the main roads across the city. and also the bodies that were connecting to size of the names of houses of people started to get in the streets afternoon. and then the police started to use at the tier gases and shoot in in the ears, but people insisted to to stay there. and when they were not able to secure the forces were not able to disperse them. they started shooting over people and using the that the live emanations. and that the act that the force that they were using . it was quite excessive. and i could see that one young protester or a couple of meters away from the has the shot there and, and but the api center of the whiteness today particular has been the district of own to a man. and several of people have been killed there. and, and dozens of people injure just a doctor that they
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a little bit. i got contact us that they said that that, that, that the numbers are inc. reason. so and to they are there they, how should it own to people than did the masses start to disperse and that the police forces that the security forces even were chasing after them in the and in august is when people were trying to just run away and to secure themselves, so it was quite a dramatic scene today, but however, i could see that people were quite determined and they are also still cooling for the protests for the next base vessel. thank you very much. her update, re so set and life for a staring, caught him and more now on the climate summit in glasgow and was still waiting for a final agreement there. and climate change is leading of many nations vulnerable, of course, each year. bruno, for example, loses up to 30000 tons of soil because of land degradation and deforestation.
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united nation says a growing population is driving a loss of forest. it's accelerated climate change. linked disasters like torrential rains, floods, landslides, and prolonged dry season. catherine soil has our report. bruce, these landscape is majestic with nearly $3000.00 hills home to communities organized around each hill. but these beautiful terrain is threatened by years of over use soil erosion, deforestation, as well as the effects of climate change. torrential rains, floods, landslides and droughts have become frequent. i want to think what you think or at thomas near bender tells us how he's village was washed away by a landslide. last year. we will not will you or his wife and 5 children, while among the 28 people who are killed a quizzical motor fardy, the water found us in the house and it was only the full up to the bed level. that's when i told my family we flee to us for police. some of those who died in that landslide, including thomas near bend,
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his wife and children are buried here. others are still missing by despite the obvious threats posed by the degradation of land. many of those who talk to he has say they cannot stop cutting down of trees for charcoal, because a livelihood depends on it. but they then alternative many kilometers from the village. a local organization is making briquettes from coffee and rice asks and other domestic waste to be used in place of filed and chuckle. those who run this project say they want to go national to prevent an environmental crisis in a country that is losing thousands of hectares of forest cover every year. we don't only since we also tell them why they need to use our products to reduce deforestation and all that comes with it. so they receive, it broke, positively, when they are, they will 1st sensitize will be know why they use these. so they know they are contributing to the development of the country. the united nation says land in
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north in burgundy is severely degraded before a station in the south alarming the west along the forest at region. that can hardly sustain a great cultural production. the central part of the country is seeing the disappearance of its wetlands. environmentalists are worried said if the kidney tear them up, if we are seeing food insecurity caused by destruction. mo farms are 32 sided ocean . all these coursing loss of agriculture production, especially in the radius back of the factory. they say they're playing their part in keeping the environment safe. and if they can see even a few 1000 trees from being cut down every year, that's a good start. cutting soil, jazeera bruni when i saw speak to simon chin, ye, who's a political scientist and lecture of international development at the university college of london. thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera. so we are now in the last few hours of
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a crime at summit in glasgow. and one of the thorny issues as we heard in that reports is the issue of forests, of course, which they can't find agreement on. there's been some last minute play by some of the rain forest countries to get some concession see think they can, they can succeed now it's interesting. thank you for having me. by the way, it's interesting to take on for some, not sure how the fours are going to play on this final text. as you say, it's happening as we speak. we did see last week, a pledge on course 3. so that is something that we would hopefully see play in there better. i would say that in terms of looking at countries like burundi, but also like tenure like nigeria, like different countries in the developing world. what we need to see from everybody here at the top 26 is actually just more action. we have had a climate summit of 2 weeks. we've had a lot of pledges, and those are good. there's good, there's good an ambition. but we need this ambition to be really translated into
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actual real pathways forward for countries to actually address the climate challenge as it is and to limit the global warming to 1.5 degrees as was set out 6 years ago in the paris agreement. because as we see coming in to glasgow 2 weeks ago, that the reports, if they're to be believed. and i think we can, both of them is that it was we were now down to limiting local temperatures to 2.7 degrees in our, in the last, last 2 weeks we've, we've increased that. this is good. again, good news. we're down to 2.4 degrees, but this is still not enough by far. so what is your last night? what is your assessment of the draft, the other 3 draft tails they've been treat her after years on each and each of them there's been somewhat of a weakening of the wording on, on issues like phasing out coal for incense and fossil fuels. but they're still mentioned in the text. how big of a deal would it be if it is still mentioned in the final agreement?
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well, it's something we haven't seen before. this is the 1st time we've seen the world word fossil fuels, actually in a, in a text like this. it's not going to be quite an agreement, but at least in a, in a text. however, you're right. the 1st law that we saw come out on wednesday had had the text saying that they were going to cut out fossil fuels, were subsidies on fossil fuels and cool. and then the text that we saw the come out yesterday and then again, stay changed that freezing and now and now it's the phasing out of unabated coal and inefficient subsidies on fossil fuels, which i would say is a bit of a misnomer. what, what is an inefficient subsidy on fossil fuels? surely if we're going to tackle the climate challenge, all of those subsidies are going to be inefficient and tackling that. but i take the point that the fact that it is in the agreement, and we just heard from australia about an hour ago that they're not opposed to having hol mentioned in this test, that is when. right?
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and we are looking right now at live images from glasgow where we're expecting, i guess, a some sort of statement very shortly as the summit is about to come to a close, it should have ended on friday, but negotiations continued to day saturday. do you think this comp 26 will mark a significant step forward in the battle against climate change? how will it move on from paris? will it's certainly looking like that's what countries are saying in the, in the last 3 hours, the plenary has been going on for a very long time and there has been very positive messages going forward. again, it's not on the actually now, but on how we're going to see action in the future are going to have to see now because it didn't happen in this, in this particular car, is these national determined contributions, these climate strategies, the all countries were supposed to ratchet up last year because of cobra, then this year and that we saw. and this was also hopeful in the lead up to glasgow and enduring glasgow to rationing up of ambition. but it's again,
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it's not enough. so it was going to move forward. we're going to ask steve in shawn or shake next year and then again in upper darby the year after we went up to see the indices again. rach to go because it's not enough now to look at 5 your cycles . if we're going to limit a warming in the next decade, $1.00 degrees, it's going to be have to rush. thank you very much for talking to us about this sir . simon. thank you for your time. thank you. 9 have ganeth found. the taliban says a number of people have been killed by an explosion in the capital capital. the blast reportedly targeted a mini van in a mainly sheer area. no one's claimed responsibility that i saw has said is carried out several ways. it attacks targeting the sheer has, are a minority al jazeera, come out hyde, her sat down with the interim afghan foreign minister has been visiting neighboring pakistan. he began by asking a mere can. we're talking about the taliban efforts to win international recognition. reserved who are gonna most countries are still engaging with us as though nothing has changed. and as though they have recognized us,
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are 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. willis for the world is still expecting the dollar bon delivered on the promise they made regularly and inclusive government women's rights. minority dives. have you been able to satisfy the international community and are you taking steps to address the issues? how much i'm willing to meet with the local watch? i mean if inclusive means representative government, then we have passions. tajir whose beck nervous, stony and bullock all are included, you have local leaders to run their own provinces, like pan shear, but a caution fatty up helmand and kandahar. how is it that ash rough ganeth government
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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 are 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 that the law makes state of her son nadia. my dad's a major trade da national communities want warning they could for the major take to their dollar bond. have you made any case against inflammatory state but the coverage before the taliban took control of cobble it had 70 percent of the country. we were decisive in eliminating the threat from days . but after taking new territory where the days were able to hide them,
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which hygiene have been making good progress and destroying many high doubts and fall to big attacks. our progress in tackling dash is also due to help from the local people which has helped us to achieve our success. police, have you see a gas to break up protests in the capital of the democratic republic of congo? thousands marched against the region appointment renew electoral commission, and which church leaders and vice group say is illegal. off my reports, the thousands of people were out on the streets of can shatter the capital of the democratic republic of congo. angry president felix to security and the government . they tried to march to parliament to deliver a petition. please use t a gas to stop them. i don't know. demonstrated object to the recent deployment of a new electoral commissioner, who denny kathy ma, they say is appointment was a regular and illegal. and she said kitty's planning to rig the next election.
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he stole the par selection and today's force the nation of cardenas so that he can win elections in advance. just look around us, you can smell the suffering of people, becomes at a time when the economy is down because of covered 19, many of can shatters 15000000 people struggling even more than usual. i read about a recent mobile phone taxes. have to leave the doctor on the phone and i don't know where the money going. i'm going to the president of the $100.00. i believe this money solar the mobile phone time. he's just one of the ways that people here say public money is being misused or not. this is our country and one to stop us from claiming our right president has to move immediately. he really good tax,
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which is illegally stealing money from the phone. also, we refuse our polity, say electra commission, we want things to change. now, in this country, president is a cat. he says he had the agreement of most religious groups when appointing the electoral commissioner as meant to be a consensus among all. he didn't have the agreement of the catholic and protestant church leaders that powerful here. it was them who called for the protest along with rights groups and opposition politicians. their government has been elected to do just that. to take care of these people. that's our message. do their ruling god, your hair grip loudly to the ruling people that care of what people is saying, the boys talk to the people is so high now and we're gonna not. and if their government does it to hear other people here think jessica,
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he is taking control of institutions that are meant to be independent. the next election is still 2 years away. they say they'll keep protesting. malcolm web al jazeera, kinshasa democratic republic of congo. i still had on al jazeera, we hear from 8 time olympic champion, new st. bolt on what's, who's been up to? since retiring from athletics that's coming up next, with champ, ah, tens of thousands of children were born into or lived under the iceland regime in iraq and syria. now, many are in camps either orphans all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities, chicken like people are going to welcome them after that. of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories from the children throw stones at me. iraq's
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last generation on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, local family say that this is the only way they have to make a living. but it's having a huge impact on the environment. detail coverage, regional and intellectual actors have been hurting general upon to reverse his school. and we're throw the transitional government dissolved from around the world . 8 groups alleged greek also as you have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering greek territory. or lew ah ah jemma. thank you, folly louis. hamilton's hopes of retaining his formula. one well sites and have
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been doubt another big blow to the cities drive. it will start saturday. sprint race from the back of the grid after an investigation found that the rear wing on his car break the rules, the current well champion little ready serve a 5 place grid penalty and sundays main race. after his team had changed his engine, his biggest rival, mach for stopping, has been fined more than $57000.00 for touching hamilton's car after friday's qualifying session is against the rules. the drivers to examine cause the ones that parks in the inspection zone. but he avoided a good price penalty, which could have hurt his title hopes. he leads hamilton by 19 points with 4 races left. one of hamilton's idle volunteers will say, will start his last ever. so g p, race from 10th position the 9 time while champion recall time on his 25 year career off the sundays a season plays out in valencia is the italians best qualifying results since the british chrome pre back in reigning world, cup champions,
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france can book that place in next year finals with victory in paris a little bit later. they have a catholic stand on a win, would secure that ticket to come up with a game to spare after their shock exit. in the last 16 years in june, france of bounce back and style winning the nation's lake and the coach has praised his sides. resilience a lead me of it and the best boost is to win. above all we have proven to be under football quality. we have a mental strength and mindset and do all. in fact, the team is cleansed, a 7 straight victory beating new zealand in front of 50. 1000 fans in dublin, trailing by 5 a half time the high search and the lead, which tries from written keller and kayla doris clenching the when it's 29 points. to 23rd, when the blacks and the last 5 meetings and it came in front of the 1st full house at the of the stadium in 21 months because of the current of ours on the well
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tenants. i'm one navy joke of it. just typing a recent break from the courts can help him when his 1st atp finals title in 6 years. the serve is in action on monday at the torment, inter, in the end of what he has been a tough season. mentally and emotionally, probably unlike any other year that i've had so far because of the, the pressure of the achievement potential history, making and etc. so i did take a lot out of me and i just felt like i needed that break in order to rejuvenate and try to get ready for the strong finish of the season. australia new zealand has been putting the finishing touches about preparations for kids a t 20 world cup final. the 2 sides will go ahead ahead and do bye to decide the new world champions zealand, the raining well to test champions. but why do you regard as the best cross format seem in international cricket? so we'll start, you know, they're in for a tough much. yeah, it's bloody exciting to be playing against new zealand. they're great,
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tame and lead super bowl came williamson. so it's just one of those things that both teams seem to have found their way into, into each other's each other's pass along the way and in some tournaments. so yeah it's, it's really exciting. it is great to be here. like i say, reflection as a lot of hardwick but to maurice you know, one off match and for us it is trying to make those small adjustments again and keep the focus you know, really close and what it needs to be. and the teams really looking forward to the occasion. if not just the cricket going on in deep i sprint legend you same boat as dusted off is running shoes to take part in a charity event. the hundreds of phones from across the u. e turned up to run alongside the 8 time and then pick go malice. in the 1.45 columbus family run, the 10200 meters world record holder says it was good to get some exercise in,
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but retired from 6 in 2017 and was giving an update on what he'd be up to since then you spoke about the importance of sports on society for me, just watching sports in general and as a sports person, it's a massive for one example in jamaica when they lympics is going on, a crime goes down to 0. that so big of an impact for to the, to the world when the work up is going on, everybody's watching. so i feel like sports is such a big part in helping the world come together. so next thing right now is just trying to be a dad, and i mean that she, she has 2 boys and girls. so that's my main focus. and the next thing i'm working on also is music. i mean, i'm really big on music. i just actually did my mom so it's call country you. so people can always go check it out. that's what you want for now. i'll have more for you later jam. i thank you very much shots. it for this news are on our jazeera,
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but do stay with us. we've got plenty more world news coming up, including the latest on the climate. somebody in glasgow, they go station yolanda way, they're very minimal. they will have the latest in just a few minutes to stay with a ah a question the narrative. you don't have ways to shake whether disinformation is real or not. you don't have any way to verify. identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit,
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anticipate the consequences. the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people die because of the lifting pace. deconstruct the media analysis era. from the al jazeera london broke off and passed to people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st to ratio black where he people, and we had to really find away with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, film direct, thank you. in to tell me things home like skin you think about racism making stuff and they have if making off and visible due to v unscripted coming soon on out to the era. oh, the land of the free if you a black or a criminal, you are someone who is supposed to shut up in excess, would have america, gives you a new episode of democracy may be exposed racial conflict,
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