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is versus school and with so the transitional government is dissolved from the round the world. 8 groups alleged greek authorities have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering greek territory. ah . 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, madison, this is our receiver live from doha. also coming up at least 5 people are killed in sudan as security forces fido demonstrators who want an end to military rule doesn't rally in democratic republic of congo against the new head of the election commission. saying he's too close to the president. and the body of
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a young syria man is found near the poland bellows border, with thousands of people remain stranded. in freezing conditions the cup 26 summit was promoted as the last chance for countries to save the planet from climate change. after 2 weeks of difficult negotiations, governments have reached a deal, but many countries aren't satisfied bangladesh white as far as calling it an absolute failure. the final statement includes a focus to reduce the use of coal, but it stopped short of calling for it to be phased out of environment editor nick clark reports from glasgow. objections. it is so decided the end of the road after 2 weeks and tell to sleepless nights these were negotiations with dreaming intensity. may i do say to all our delegates,
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i apologize for the way this process has unfolded. ah, and i am deeply sorry. i also understand the deep disappointment but i think as you have noted is also vital that we protect this passage. hold read no planet bin. this was effectively an emergency maintenance for all world to keep 1.5 alive. did it deliver what just been global 3 is literally a betrayal of people are plentiful, betrayal of the sciences. betrayal of the reality of the climate impacts are happening and devastating people's lives and livelihoods. the only people celebrating this i come are the hundreds of lobbyists from the oil and gas industry . those who's vested interest basically say, you know, we can't see any change. we can't move away from the fossil fuel addiction of our
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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 cop president, i looked sharma away from the nitty gritty of negotiations. a raft of big announcements were made, hoping to shape 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 pledge to cut 30 percent of highly toxic methane emissions by
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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 $15.00 degrees celsius warming limit. and the rabbit out of the hat, u. s. and china surprising delegates with a declaration that val 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 blocked progress and the talks masons like saudi arabia, russia, and australia. the voice on the streets was loud and angry. ah miss noah climate conference. this is no global, nor the green of oz festival. gradient,
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fossil fuels and climate finance were both major stumbling blocks, the consensus 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 you and climate conference will be held in shauna shaken egypt in a year. in the meantime, will apply just beyond all the promises be kept with countries return with greater ambition. because one thing is certain time is running out. nicholas, i'll desert glasgow and i took a closer look at why there's so much focus on coal is the dirtiest fossil fuel, and is responsible for 20 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. one reason for the reluctance to cut coal is that it's cheap man. it's a stable source of energy. it's also a big source for the global electricity generation. renewable sources are much more
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expensive and the infrastructure has yet to meet the growing global demand for electricity. where the un secretary general acknowledge the disappointment, felt by some nations about the deal, but said it's an important starting point. the outcome of cop $26.00 is a compromise. it's reflect the interests, the contradictions and the status. political. lillian, well, today it is an important step, but it's not enough. we must accelerate climate action to keep alive the goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. it's time to go into emergency modes. we must have fossil full subsidies phase out call. but the price on carbon protect volatile communities from the impacts of climate change. 5 people have been killed and doesn't have been injured during protest and sudan against military rule . the countries doctors committee accused the security forces of shooting them for police deny using live ammunition demonstrators or angry,
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alter the military lead by general fata alba han to power last month dissolving the transitional government. and so somebody has more from how to him. yeah, once again, people to the needs of so don't thousands rallied in 14 is to be a city on the and the course deny river in thought to know this by security forces, closing breeze 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 to circle dissolved, the transitional government, and arrest the senior government officials and political figures from the forces of freedom and change coalition. mila militia was lonny we, the sudanese people, will not accept military rule either. we don't want any negotiations or compromise . we want civilians only to rule our country than in the civilian groups,
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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 off 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 mat with tear gas and live ammunition. another law on us the, you know, on us as a people have been killed. mm hm. people have been imprisoned and tortured is nothing worse than death and we have seen our brothers being killed in front of us . so we are not going back. the head of the army has to be held accountable. the political crisis deepened when the head of the army general uplift that would hon. form any ruling sovereign council on thursday. the 14 member council includes army
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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 main, soften, cancel it, several of the civilian members not to represent, not just the see that the sort of an elliptical on, but any of them we should be what he said, no one, no one from anybody. in the revolutions unseat shit. so this seems very much continuation here. g 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 that this one actually represents people. so there's a lot of anger about just to what extent admitted she is. an entrenching it's, it's for medication are forced by the united nations as well as several other companies how fee of to answer dance crisis. oh,
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there's to say there 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. this was out of the al jazeera, her 2 police democratic republic of congo have use tear gas or break up protests. thousands of marched against the appointment of a new electoral commissioner. they say he's too close to the president. markham lab reports from kinshasa. ah, thousands of people were out on the streets of kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo. the angry president felix tis a caddy and his government. they tried to march to parliament to deliver a petition, but please use t aghast to stop them. i was to demonstrate his object to the recent appointment of a new electoral commissioner called dennis katina. they say his appointment was at regular and the legal and that she should kitty's planning to rig the next election
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. i might be wrong, he stole the past election and today he's forced the nomination of karima so that he can win elections in advance. just look around us, you can spell the suffering of people. he comes at a time when the economy is down because of coven 19. many of can chances. 15000000 people struggling even more than usual. i read about a refund. the mobile phone tags has been in a very good have the police a doug did run their own credit, and i don't know where the money is going. some people says, going to the president amount, the time, $700.00. i believe this money being stolen. the mobile phone tags is just one of the ways that people here say public money is being misused. for example, gartner, this is our country and no one or stop us from claiming our rights resident has to
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remove immediately. he really good tax which is illegally stealing our money from the form or so we refuse or politi say that electro commission. we want things to be changed. now in this country, president is a cat. he says he had the agreement of most religious groups when appointing the electoral commissioner is 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 to their ruling god, your hair grip loudly to the ruling people that care of what people is saying, the boys to the people is so high now and we're gonna not. and if the 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. so i had an order 0, we look at how hong kong politics are being impacted by the new national security law. and could it be 3rd time lucky for bulgaria. another election for a country racked by corruption and covered 19 misinformation. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, the 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 shirey rain's, been this way for the last day or 2,
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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 cloud. there you go. law she settled and clear across a good part, a char, ex early morning, mr. fog, a problem. some frosty mornings. once again, tab which is fully re close to freezing a for many, but at least it is lifting last he tried not to dry across southern parts of indo china. the ne monsoon driving some may be right 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 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 all tropical system bring some very heavy rain into the south west of india, more heavy, damp horse coming in here the next day or 2,
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and also wet to the north, east, blue weather sponsored by katara always, ah, the stage a thing, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing. we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issues from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i take on the last dismantled misconceptions and debate, the contradictions upfront with me. mark lamar hill on out there. ah ah,
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working opposite of the mind of a top stories, the sun negotiators of the humans, top 26 summits have agreed on a revised deal to fight climate change and cap global warming at 1.5 degrees. the statement also calls for coal power to be phased down, rather than phased out. sedans, health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed during mass rallies against military rule. demonstrators accused general abdel fatter elbow han of tightening his grip on power. but he's of use tear gas to break up protests. a democratic republic of congo, thousands marched against the appointment of a new electoral commissioner, which racy is illegal? russia as president, is denying any involvement in the border standoff between bellows and poland. the european union's preparing to impose new sanctions on bellows, which it accuses of lying asylum seekers to cross over illegally thousands of refugees remained stranded in freezing conditions where the body of a young cillian man, it's been found. i said,
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beg is there still stuck still with no where to go? what from one side, by belushi and soldiers, and on the other by polish troops, reeves 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, the history 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 e. u. says bedroom is waging a hybrid wool using migrants as a weapon. it has accused minced of flying and people mainly from the middle east to then push them to cross the border illegally. but it, russian president, alexander lucas jenko, denied the accusation and his threatening to cut gas supplies. if the e u imposed more sanctions report, he is up in the rhetoric. meanwhile, people are still trying to make that difficult journey across into europe again.
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malik tried several times to cross into poland. finally making it along with her 3 children. at that 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 billy's 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 exclusion zone near the border where aid workers and journalists are not allowed to enter. but the signs are clear or look at within the exclusive zone applies. definitely tough, very,
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very reason some of these this i that's been a routine man. of 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, they're still waiting for the opportunity and willing to take the risks that come with it. as i beg, i'll jazeera poland. the u. s. has warned that ethiopia will face extra sanctions of the conflict. there continues to talk about a year ago, premier, so i be army descent forces to to could i in an operation he said was to enforce
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the law. the conflict between government forces and to guy in rebels has seen thousands of people killed millions, forced to leave their homes and left many desperately needing help. mohammed other reports from iris harbor. there is a semblance of calm on the streets of the philippine capital. another suburb, but this is a city fearing the prelude to us tom, which is gathering on its doorstep. oh, brave. in the colors of these european flock, ephram solomon, popularly known as if your peers flagman, is out preaching patriotism to our nation, divided by conflict with in these uncertain times of conflict. if him preaches about unity and an end to the deeply and trained tribalism in ethiopia, raggedy lemond and no, i have not had a good sleep for the past 3 months. i keep worrying about the conflict. i therefore decided to do my bit and preach about the cohesion to my people. these european government insist the capital on its bustling markets are safe. it has also been
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rallying residence to take up arms as a last ditch defense against the rebels from to grey. who say they have every intention to much on to the capitol? no, only got all i disobey by safe. the government has stepped up security and i don't think those rebels will have any chance reaching here that the guy conflict had a huge impact on his europe. his economy, which until now was one of the fastest growing in africa. this is if your peers will wall street the heart of the suburbs. business, district trader, say the conflict integrity and the covet. 19 pandemic have had a devastating effect on businesses here. it's loud, clear how much the real hot cost, but the economic analyst predict that if your peers defense expenditure is said to rise to $502000000.00 up from $460000000.00 last here. overall, economic growth is also set to significantly reduce from 6 percent last year to just 2 percent this year. the lowest in more than 2 decades,
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according to the international monetary fund. just 2 years ago is european prime minister abbey estimate was pleased by the international community. he was awarded the nobel peace prize for ending the conflict with nibbling on a trail. but his time in office has been loudly defined by conflict. his government declared as teeth of emergency as the rebels med significant advances toward said isabella, many residents of the capital of answered the call to arms and march to the front lines. many others, however, fill the government's treatment of to grant citizens, many of whom have been rounded up and detained. has been unacceptable lenders, i believe our government should stop targeting people just because of their ethnicity. the government must differentiate between the to grains who are fighting it, and the vast majority of to grants who are peace, loving citizens of ethiopia, that tens of thousands of dollars to flood the conflict. but this is the tip of
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what could be a bigger crisis. with a population of about 110000000 people, a full scale civil war, and if you appear could easily become the biggest humanitarian crisis. in decades, mohammed under welders eda addis ababa if you appear hackers of compromise of f. b i server and sent at least a 100000 fake messages e mails warned of a possible cyber attack and appeared to come from a legitimate f. b. i address it still not known how the messages were sent out using the bureaus i t infrastructure dozens of pro democracy activists in hong kong will appear in court this month. charged with conspiracy to commit subversion. 8 others are already waiting for verdicts including jimmy lie. the well known founder of the apple daily newspaper, the rest came off to china, introduced a sweeping national security law in response to protest in 2019 von slurry looks. so what impacted solving on politics and hong kong. the tisha ones,
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1st foray into politics, was also her last. she was elected as a district counsellor in hong kong in 2019, but resigned earlier this year. that already no room. and those base and insight within the institution that we could try for when the government controlling the rice at who can be elected. oh, course not. this is already a very and just as saying said, we should not support a majority of the counsellors stepped down after the government introduced mandatory office of allegiance to the city, while some have been disqualified for violating a new political vetting system. the pro democracy camp took control of all but one of the cities, 18 district councils 2 years ago in what seen as the only fully democratic poles in the chinese territory. as of october, about only 60 remain in office, out of the 388 seats,
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they once held in june 2020 mainland china passed a new national security law for hong kong. that punishes among others what it considers subversion and collusion with foreign forces that effectively ended months of often violent pro democracy protests that had rocked hong kong for much of 2019 national security law. is the poll tell the people and also in the schools hardy will more stable, even very potent you the society, your law stable. it be the effect the whole society. since the law came into force, nearly 50 civil organisations including one that organizes an annual vigil to commemorate the 1980 9, 10 am and square crackdown have been disbanded. the topic is taboo in mainland china and authorities in hong kong have been the last 2 years. events,
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citing pandemic restrictions, at least $84.00 people have been prosecuted under the national security law, including former legislative professors and ordinary hong kong citizens. human rights advocates say, hong kong, changing political scene is having an impact on society in general. the biggest concern is the assault on a critical thinking truth um, you know, basically civil society self since so civil society has been obliterated. ah, there's massive self censorship. um, it's now become a surveillance society. many have chosen to leave hong kong. nearly $90000.00 people left the city in the year since the national security law was imposed. that number is likely to grow florence li, algebra. the netherlands is back, undercover virus lockdown has infections rise, the partial shut downs expected to last 3 weeks. starting a saturday restaurants and shops are required to close early and spectators
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a band from big events. the measure also recommends no more than 4 visitors in any home. and in switzerland, several 1000 people are protested against new coven 19 laws. the government wants people to use a health certificate the proves that either vaccinated or don't have her own a virus. and he feel this could create a to, to society. the law will be put to a popular vote. on november, the 28 bulgaria heads into its 3rd election of 2021 in sunday, with no stable government inside. politicians are under pressure to tackle widespread corruption. meanwhile, the struggling to persuade a skeptical public about the danger of coven 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 crisis in the cold, with the crisis. more specifically than liberal democracies code 19 has become an election issue. deepening old divides in a region that the world health organization describes as the new epi center 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. the the parties 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 states. and in 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
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ideological and economic links with the layers and societies that are pro russian. 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. joe. the whole al jazeera sophia, defending champions finance booked their place and exit next year's football world cup finals and cut are after an absolute hammering of kazakhstan and paris, the host beat live opposition each nil carry on bobby's school. the 1st half had tricky then added a 4th. late in the 2nd path, had even been simmer also scored twice. france joins brazil, belgium denmark, and germany who walsall made it through a.

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