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dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me mark lamond hill on out there. ah who. ready nearly 200 countries settle on a revised deal to fight climate change with a focus on reducing the use of coal. but the un says it's not enough. ah, i'm rollback isn't. this is our 0 life from doha. also coming up at least 5 people are killed in sudan as security forces fired on demonstrators. we want an end to military rule. thousands rally in democratic republic of congo against the new head of the election commission. seas too close to the president. and the body of
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a young silvia man is found near the poland bella luce border, where thousands of people remain stranded. in freezing conditions the cop 26 climate summit was promoted as the last chance for countries to save the planet from climate change. after 2 weeks of negotiations, governments reached a deal, but many countries on satisfied one major sticking point is bea cole, which is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions. india post for a last minute change to soften the language from phasing it out to phasing it down . the british prime ministers hailed the compromise, pointing out that this is the 1st international agreement to focus on reducing the use of coal power. the overall deal, also coals on rich nations to increase their financial support to help poorer countries adapt to climate impacts. our environment editor indic clock has been
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following proceedings and he sent us this report from glasgow. objections. it is so decided the end of the road after 2 weeks and countless sleepless nights, these were negotiations with dreaming intensity. mad you say to all our delegates. i apologize for the way this process has unfolded. and i am deeply sorry. i also understand the deep disappointment but i think as you have noted, it's also vital that we protect this package. hold red, no planet b. this was effectively an emergency meeting for all world to keep 1.5 alive. did it deliver what just been gabble 3? it literally a betrayal of people plot is a little betrayal of the sciences. betrayal of the realities of the climate impacts
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are happening and devastating people's lives and lives. the only people celebrating this outcome of the hundreds of lobbyists from the oil and gas industry. those whose vested interest basically say, you know, we can't see any change. we can't move away from the fossil fuel addiction of our economy. the glasgow climate pact was nearly derailed at the last minute is india, south africa, and china demanded last minute amendments wanting the wording on coal to be changed to phase down. instead of phase out. this brought anger from small island states. this commitment on hall had been a bright spot in this package. it was one of the things we were hoping to carry out of here and back home with pride. and it hurts deeply to see that bright spot dim and the pressure of 2 weeks of negotiations finally told on the court president, i looked sharma away from the nitty gritty of negotiations. a raft of big
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announcements were made, hoping to shake the outcome of cop 26 on forest more than 100 countries pledged to end and reverse deforestation by 2030 bank. rolling $19000000000.00 to do it. another 100 countries pledged to cut 30 percent of highly toxic methane emissions by 2030. it was declared. the end of coal is in sight as more than 40 countries committed to shift away from the fossil fuel. on finance, corporations controlling 40 percent of global assets. pledge to align themselves to the target for 1.5 degrees celsius warming limit. and the rabbit out of the hat, u. s. and china. surprising delegates with a declaration the valve to boost cooperation between the world's biggest emitters. but many say all that just means nothing unless nations act on their promises. as the usual suspects brought progress in the talks, masons like saudi arabia,
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russia and australia. the voice on the streets was loud and angry. ah, he's no longer climate conference. this is no global, nor the green was festival. ah, crazy fossil fuels and climate finance were both major stumbling blocks, the consensus in negotiations themselves, and the bid to get countries to up their commitments every year as opposed to every 5 years. and so the process that began with paris agreement in 2015 continues with the agency for action grows with each passing day. the next year in climate conference will be held in sharma, shake in egypt in a year. in the meantime, with the pledges beyond, all the promises be kept. will countries return with greater ambition? because one thing is certain time is running out. nicholas i'll desert glasgow
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grave pomerantz as a senior fellow at the woodward climate research center. he's disappointed by the outcome of cop 26. the other key thing, which i think glass glasgow can help enormously, is the question of political well, this is a big problem. even the united states, which i know pretty well. you know, we can make any kind of commitment at an international meeting. then the big issue is implementation and delivering on that commitment. and that's true for every government in the world. it's a domestic implementation question or a goal or necessity that, that happen. and actually, i think that's where the future of coal is wrapped up in these nationally determined commitments. because if you, if the governments meet those commitments to call the future of coal is bleak. unless the carbon dioxide is captured at the point of combustion and buried a so called up clean coal or carbon sequestration. so,
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ah, on the positive side, i think the issue of the methane agreements quite important and potentially very helpful. because cutting methane, it can reduce the concentrations we can reduce the concentration very fast as, as a short lifetime. the farce agreement, very, that's a breakthrough, i would say. but again, it's implementation. what happens on the ground? you end up china's statement, very helpful. better that it happened then it didn't. the indian pledge that was, that was new and a big deal for india. i think done a finance. and i think there's a whole thing that went into glasgow, which is all the commitments of all the institutions because of the glasgow, meaning that includes national governments, corporations, n g o's, ah,
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and so on. in other words, huge number of institutions in the world are made commitments that's necessary to make progress. 5 people have been killed and dozens have been injured during protesting sudan against military rule. the countries doctor's committee accuses security forces of shooting them for police done i using live ammunition. demonstrators are angry after the military and led by general abdel father, albert han took power last month dissolving the transitional. government missile shudder has more from khartoum. ah, once again, people to the city of sudan, thousands rallied in fortune. it's to be a city on dorama and across the ny river. in far to know. despite security forces, closing breeds and main roads and shutting down the internet for nearly 3 weeks. they are demanding a return to the transition process and a civilian that government. the military take over 2 weeks ago,
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dissolved the transitional government, and arrest the senior government officials and political figures from the forces of freedom and change coalition. men are moving a chavez to learning we, the sudanese people will not accept military rule. we don't want any negotiations or compromise. we want civilians only to rule our country than in the civilian groups, including their forces or freedom and change have called on people to attend the mass grotesque on saturday. and people have respond that they are demanding an immediate restoration of the civilian government. the release of their political prisoners and for the army to commit to the constitutional declaration, it signed with civilian leaders. in 2019 on on protesters were met with tear gas and live ammunition. another law, one of the, you know, on was, as of people had been killed from him and people have been imprisoned and tortured
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is nothing worse than death. and we have seen our brother's being killed in front of us. so we are not going back at the head of the army has to be held accountable . the political crisis deepened when the head of the army general opt to fatigue. will hon form any ruling sovereign council on thursday? the 14 member council includes army leaders as civilians from across sweden, but not from the forces of freedom and change. we can see that in the appointments that have been made and sovereign cancel it. several of the civilian members do not represent, not just the see that the sort of an elliptical on, but any of them everyone should read what he said, no one from you. so on from any been in there and revolution to unseat shit. so for seems very much continuation here. she and, and it's meant to be representative. it's meant to be getting maximum from the lawson center and someone from the east with yet to be announced that no one feels
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that this lady actually represents people. so there's a lot of anger about just to what extent admitted she is an entrenching it's, it's one medication or forced by the united nations, as well as several other companies how fee of to answer will dance crisis. oh, there is to say they will continue towards the rejection of the army. they have called for submitted protests in the coming days saying they will on to stop was civilians are in charge of the government. less who said that al jazeera horton, police in the democratic republic of congo have use to get us to break our protests . thousands marched against the appointment of a new electoral commissioner. they say he's too close to the president. small come lab reports from kinshasa. the thousands of people were out on the streets who 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
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a petition. please use t a gas to stop them. to demonstrate his object to the recent employment of a new electro commissioner cooled, then he can say his appointment was a regular and illegal and his kitty's planning to rig the next election. he stole the par selection and today's post the nomination of cardenas so that he can win elections in advance. just look around us, you can smell the suffering. the people becomes at a time when the economy is down because of cobra. 19 many of can shatters 15000000 people struggling even more than usual. i read about a mobile phone, taxes. have to leave it on the phone. and i don't know where the money is going. i'm able to going to the
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president. amount time, $700.00 money being sold and the mobile phone time is just one of the ways that people here say public money is being misused or not. this is our country annoying to stop us from claiming our rights president has to move immediately. he really good tax, which is the legally stealing money from the phone. also, we refuse our politi, say the electoral commission, the one thing strict change now in this country president difficulty the agreement is most religious groups when appointing the electoral commissioner has 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. the government has been elected to do just that, to take care of these people. that's our message. do their ruling condra her party
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to the ruling people that care of what their people is saying. the voice of the people is so high now and we're gonna not. and if the government does it the year, other people here think t security is taking control of institutions that have 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, still had an al jazeera argentina heads to the poles and a crucial test for the centre left coalition of president, alberto fernandez. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways hollow. the
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weather's looking pretty quiet across china at 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 wise, but 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. there you go. law she settled and clear across a good part, a child, although early morning mr. fogg a problem. some frosty mornings. once again, temperatures 40 very close to freezing of for many, but at least it is lifting large. she 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 areas of 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 a wet weather that we have across southern areas of in the,
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a little circulation around. the intimacy may well develop into a tropical system. as we go on through this week, ahead and maybe we got the old tropical system, bring some very heavy rain into the south west of india, more heavy downpours coming in here of the next day or 2, and also wet to the northeast. oh, the weather sponsored by cataract ways. if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see in a sense, race is the story of america what's working. and what's not. a lot of people were only talking about that. it wasn't at the top of the agenda if america can't handle multiple challenges on multiple fronts, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know have them get to places that others cannot. if i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, ah
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ah, you're watching all the 0 reminder of our top stories. this. our negotiators are the humans top 26, summit of agreed and a revised deal to fight climate change in cap global warming at 1.5 degrees. the segment also calls for cold power to be phased down. rather than face doubt. sedans, health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed during mass rallies against military rule demonstrations, accused general abdel fata albert han of tightening his grip on power. please have use to gas to break up protest and democratic republic of congo. dozens marched against the appointment of an electoral commissioner with stacy is illegal. russia's president's denied involvement in the border standoff between belarus and
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poland. the european union's preparing to impose new sanctions and belarus, which it accuses of pushing asylum seekers towards its eastern crossings. thousands of refugees remain stranded in freezing conditions where the body of a young syrian band has been found. i said, beggars there still stuck still with no where to go. what's from one side by billy ruffian soldiers, and on the other by polish troops. laura leaves families, men, women, and young children are now trapped in no man's land. poland has accused russia of masterminding, the crisis. russia denies that i look here. mister sal of susan. i want everybody to know we have nothing to do with it. everybody is trying to make us responsible for something at every given opportunity. and without it, the you says, bedroom is waging a hybrid war using migrants as a weapon. it has accused minsk of flying and people mainly from the middle east to then pushed them to cross the border illegally by the russian president,
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alexander lucas jenko denied the accusation and his threatening to cut gas supplies . if the e u imposed more sanctions report, he is upping the rhetoric. meanwhile, people are still trying to make that difficult journey across into europe. i get on my leg tried several times to cross into poland. finally, making it along with her 3 children. i thought shall is allen. 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. she is now at a migrant center in the polish city of be really stuck out in the forest that surround this area. there are signs that people have made it. we came across women's and children's clothes, and in the pouch we found one piece of paper, written in arabic. my husband with a phone number on it. the state of emergency means there's an exclusions on near
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the border where aid workers and journalists are not allowed to enter. but the signs are clear will occur within the exclusive zone plans the future very, very read that in some of the pit. oh, some money. it's been a ruffian. oh, oh, these people have obviously crossed the border recently. fresh food, not even a day old thermal blankets and other signs that people have managed to cross into poland. not everyone makes it. polish authorities said the body of a 20 year old man was found on friday, but for many others there still waiting for the opportunity and a willing to take the risks that come with it. as i beg, al, jazeera poland,
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and his 68 inmates had been killed in a riot and one of ecuador largest prisons. residents living in the coastal city of grier hill reported hearing hours of gunfire and explosions. last month, the president declared a state of emergency in all prisons after a battle between rival gangs, which killed more than a 100 people. the netherlands is back under a corona virus lockdown as infections rise. the partial shut down is expected to last 3 weeks starting and saturday. restaurants and shops are required to close early and spectators are banned from big events. the major also recommends no more than 4 visitors in any home sermon chance the angler marcos urging anyone in the country who's not vaccinated against covered 19 to get a job. the number of reported cases increased by 45000 on saturday. 2 days after new cases topped $50000.00 for the 1st time. the german army is mobilizing
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thousands of soldiers to help overwhelmed hospitals. the federal and state governments are set to discuss further restrictions, even with fellow citizens. there are very difficult weeks ahead of us and you can sense that. i'm very worried about this. i'm sure many of you are too, but let's remember a year ago we are in a similar serious situation. but at that time, we did not have our most effective means against the virus. the vaccine, yes is the door of your missing. now the vaccine is here, all we have to do is grab it, grab it fast, i beg you join in and try to convince relatives and friends too. if we stand together, if we think about protecting ourselves and caring for others, we can save our country a lot. this winter goes in india's capital clothes for a week starting on monday. the city deals with a blanket of toxic smog, government employees and new delhi will be required to work from home constructions been banned for 4 days. the city central pollution board says the air quality index
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exceeds hazardous levels. are the metalli's 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, but there are times in the day you can actually take the pollution. now, after the supreme court, a boss 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 work from home for the next few days. and construction, which is one of the big filters in the city has been and for the next one week, the government is also considering putting jelly on a 2 day lock 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
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especially bad during this time of fear. 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. 2 fire crackers around the valley. 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 devali delhi woke up to one of its highest pollution levels this season. now environmentalists have criticized the government's approach to controlling the situation. they've said that the approach is piece mean and reactionary, and have asked the government to come up with long term systemic solutions to what is a long term systemic problem. legislative elections are being held in argentina and it's a volt that could determine the ability of president or that often unders to govern
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for the remaining 2 years of his term. visible one to the province of general rodriguez and bought a sellers to find out more jennifer, my shadow used to run a soup kitchen from her home to feed hungry children in her neighborhood. but not any more. when she refused to display a pro government poster in her house after government losses in september's primary elections, her food supplies dried up, local media, reports of her defiance had apparently reached the highest levels just weeks before sundays, far more important legislative elections. we cannot bill. they brought us this posters 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 al radius, a boy neighbourhood about 40 minutes away from the capital. she has 4 children. the
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government launched a series of measures to revert to the fed back. it suffered during the primary elections last september, so she solstio or they got them and 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 was an attempt to get her vote in sundays legislative elections, people will vote to renew half the chamber of deputies and a 3rd of the senate at stake is president albert before a man this ability to govern effectively for the remaining 2 years of his term, marked so far by economic hardship were sent by the covey. 19 pandemic. the opposition says the government is desperate to get votes. breslin al radical for
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man, the says he's priority. is those in need? you know that i've heard people tell me that inflation worries them. i've also heard them tell me their income is not enough. and so we listened and we change and we increased cash handouts so that those with kids can improve their living and have better conditions. ah, argentina's, currently negotiating and 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 within 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 the liquid 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 a drift,
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they change their mind constantly. one day they say they'll negotiate with the i m f than they won't. so who knows how am i left out 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. they said, well, i'll just cedar when a site is the daughter of philippine leader rodrigo, to eternity plans to run for vice president and next year's elections. some of the territories come to the mayor of devout city, has been chosen as the running mate of fred and, and macos junior, his, the son of the late filipino dictator, president it out. he's not constitutionally allowed to seek a 2nd 6 year town guilty angle, but i for is a senior philippines analyst with the international crisis group. he says it came as a surprise to some people that started to tell it had decided to run as vice president . i think we already knew from the last months and weeks that this high amount of
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speculation that sarah will ran for a national post. it was just not clear whether it's going to be the presidency or the vice presidency. most people probably did expect that she will file for the highest office, but ultimately it came a bit of a surprise. and one of the reasons is perhaps that she's not exactly on the same page as her father. she's known to have had some, you know, issues with his party, pdp lab and, and some of his advisors. so in that sense, probably she still portrays herself as a very independent woman with the clear an objective for her political career. the philippines have a history of, you know, very important family names and political families, clans and dynasties, being involved in politics for decades. so i think it's on the one hand it's, it's, of course, a very, you know, interesting set up early father against a daughter, but it's not a surprise per se, because i am, and am now the, you know,
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very important families are running the country. but the province is several towns for many, many years already. islands aqua team admitted 7 straight victories by beating new zealand in front of 51000 fans in dublin, trailing by 5. it breaks the host and turn things around with tries from lauren and kayla. and kalen doors, new zealand got back to within 3 points for 3, late penalties. so allan clench it $29.00 points to $21.00. despite missing a couple of players after positive hovan 19 test england. what? emphatic, $3215.00 rugby windows over australia is going to try it. each half. the wallabies have now lost their last 8 matches against england. ah, this is our da 0. these are the top stories negotiators that the humans.

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