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25 years we've never stopped on our journey. never stops when our commitment to you alger 025 years, a unique path. ah, it is an important step, but it's not enough. as the cop 26 um, it reaches a deal to try to limit the effects of climate change. the un secretary general says more needs to be done. ah, hello there, i'm stars, you're tame. this is out of their life from doha. also coming at least 5 people have been killed in sudan during protests against the military take over the body of a young syrian man is found near the poland bella roost border where thousands of people
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remained stranded and freezing conditions. thousands rally and democratic republic of congo against the new head of the electoral commission saying he is too close to the president. all the cop 26 summit was promoted as the last chance for countries to save our planet from climate change. now, after 2 weeks of difficult negotiations, governments have reached a deal, but not many countries are satisfied. bangladesh went as far as calling it an absolute failure. the final statement includes a focus to reduce the use of coal, but stopped short of calling for it to be phased out. our environment added at nick clark reports now from glasgow. objections. it is so decided the end of the road up to 2 weeks and count the sleepless nights. these were negotiations with dreaming intensity. mad you say to all 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, it's also vital that we protect this package. hold red, no planet b. this was effectively an emergency meeting for a world to keep 1.5 alive. did it deliver what just been? cavalry is literally a betrayal of people plentiful betrayal of the sciences. betrayal of the realities of the climate impacts are happening and devastating people's lives in liberia. the only people celebrating this, i come of the hundreds of lobbyists from the oil and gas industry. those whose vested interest rates will 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,
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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 co 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 forrest more than $100.00 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
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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 val to boost cooperation between the world's biggest emitters. but many say all that just means nothing and less nations act on their promises. as the usual suspects brought progress in the talks, masons like saudi arabia, russia, and australia. the voice on the streets was loud and angry. ah, no long conference. they just know at global norm green of festival. ah, crazy fossil fuels and climate finance were both major stumbling blocks. the consensus
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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. but the urgency for action grows with each passing day . the next year in climate conference will be held in sharma, shaken 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. while the un secretary general acknowledged the disappointment being felt by some nations about the dale that says 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 really in the world today. it is an important step, but it's not enough. we must accelerate climate section to keep alive the goal of
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limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. it's time to go into emergency modes. we must have fossil fuel subsidies phase out, call the price on carbon protect vulnerable communities from the impacts of climate change. while a trailer has the highest per capita coal emissions among the g 20 countries and also phase heavy criticism over its approach to call $26.00. so o'clock now has a few from brisbin, as truly did not support phasing out coal to be part of disagreement, nor did it support the inclusion of stronger emission reduction targets in the final agreement. now, prime minister scott morrison, he's publicly said the striding policy is not to commit to such a mandate. but climate activists have accused australia a being the key troublemaker. in the last week of the oceans and cop 26, they've accused the struggle being the leading country, trying to walk down this final agreements. now,
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bit of background astrology is the 2nd largest export of coal. it's also one of the highest and mrs. per capita in the world. now the federal government has actually done once it gets to me as an extra $500000000.00 to the specific neighbors. now scott morrison, he met with the fiji and prime minister, pacific islands have said this climate fund, the new kind of money is certainly a stock. but the scientist suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on the small number of pacific on and they just were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the clover pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the coal producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions about 16 percent by 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble. well, that's now turned to india's engagement in glasgow,
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and we can speak just anita ray and she is the director of the center for science and environment, which is a deli based thing, works on climate and sustainable development. she joins us now from new delhi sneezer earlier and next report we saw alex shawna getting emotional there. apologizing for how this will play dowson glasgow. i want to start by asking what you make of the final text and india is role in it. i think the final text is as you, your report has very clearly said the compromise and as an environmental activist, definitely disappointed. we know that the field of consummation that is needed is map through the medication. pledges do not add up up to 20. people still see a global emissions instead of 50 percent reduction, the feed i'm mother math, we also know that 70 percent of the was still needs that i to development. and i think that's really what you saw out of the last fleet movie that the was to be
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understand the problem space is over. and yet they're not going to like bill. we're going to require not amount of either financial support to reinvent that energy system. all will have to dive down and use the only 30. will you think sort of the rest of the way? i think this, this just has not gone the way. and i believe that the biggest failure of chris being the fact that we have not been able to walk the talk on finance on the understanding the need for climate justice as a prerequisite for moving ahead. and this is why i am not happy with mike up and putting out the lead to walk down pool in the final fix. but i understand the fact that they feel that money is not going to come to acknowledge a transfer. it's not going to happen. and be required to protect their own tricia inches. and i think this is where the customer barnum cost to,
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to fix has not done enough to be spent rep, sense all we need, right to development. i'm going to be need to, as you say, there's been a lot of talk about money at this cost. money for adapting to climate change and reparations as well. the last damage that poor countries will have to grapple with obviously, india will be at the forefront of a lot of these impacts. so in your mind would money make the difference here for india to actually be able to take more action and perhaps take a different development trajectory? absolutely, let's pick, you know, why has the word have not been able to walk to fossil fuels? i mean we, we know coal is bad pretty no oil is equally battery. no gas is equally bad. and so it doesn't matter if we can just demonize school and leave out that remaining faster fields. we keep going up to date dr. global economy. now i think there must be in the advantage we have here that we haven't built on our campus,
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and we need to double our energy between today and 2030. we need to build houses, we need 2 more to rise. we need to organize the advantage. we have is that we can do it differently, but to do it differently, the one has to accept. it's going to cost. and this, you know, preaching without putting your money where your model is, is not going to work. i mean, i found, you know, some of the statements being made by say, the european union had a lot of, you know, you know, i already did you know, you, why are you doing all this piece except to bed the 1992 frame book convention on climate change except the fact that some countries will have to lead cut, others will have to grow, but to grow differently, they will need money and technology. not as we have done nothing. and today, when the wonders amount of carbon space, when we're looking at an existing chill trek to that was,
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i suddenly decked me suddenly, death is extremely, you know, i think it's an obnoxious reaction. the one thing the understand with climate change is that we live in a dependent world. we need to cooperate and cooperation, really demand respect, mutual respect, and sadness. and i think that has to be the bottom line as we move ahead says i'm curious about the view on the ground there from people who live in delhi because right now you're sitting in a huge amount of smoke. that's a near public health emergency. part of that is crap burning. part of that is coal industrial emissions. i'm curious, how do people, they actually view the government stance at the moment. so, you know, climate change is either a far away issue for us. we do understand that we are seeing brother impacts and then devastating india. so people understand rather it's changing, but when it comes to action and i think that was offered training action. but a kind of like india is what i call co benefits. we know that delhi is, oh,
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i mean i live in delhi, i work in daily. i've been fighting for local air pollution and cleaning up the city and the region for the last 20 years. i mean, we know that this has to change now to change this, they're not too big solution. one being rented mobility, not for private cars, but for mass transit and, and do getting out of coal. inefficient, dirty combustion. not to me. if you do that, we deal with local air pollution. we also saw climate change and i think that's the framing that countries like india and me is it is good for us. it is good for opening vitamin to do this. and if we do it, we will end up contributing to the global ah effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, so focused on practical solutions and ethan rayne,
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the director of the center for science and environment a database. think that great can you insights? thank you so much for joining us. anytime you i'm leaving on and al jazeera is bureau chief, insur. dawn has been arrested. elma saw me elk about she was taken into custody after his home was rated by security forces overnight. no reason has been given for his detention, but it comes amid rising tension answered on, well, on friday and saturday. i'm sorry. 5 people were killed and dozens injured during protests there against military rule. so don's doctor's committee accused the security forces of shooting them, but police on denying using live ammunition wrestle said a has more now from cartoon. ah, once again, people to disease or so don't pose ins readied in fortune. it's trina city, m dorama, and they're close to my lever info to know despite security forces closing,
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bruce and me, raw's and shutting down the internet for nearly 3 weeks. they are demanding a return to the constitutional process and a civilian that government. the military take over 2 weeks ago, dissolved the transitional government an arrest, the senior government officials and political figures from the forces of freedom and change coalition. mega machine 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, including the forces of 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's signed with civilian leaders in 2019 on on protesters were met
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with tear gas and live ammunition. another one of the unit owners, as of people, had been killed from him and 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 abdel fat that will haunt form any ruling sovereign council on thursday. the 14 member council includes army leaders as civilians from macro sudan, but not from the forces of freedom and change. we can see that in the appointments that have been made, sovereign council and several of the civilian members not to represent, not just the see that sort of it's go on, but any of the revenue should be wanting to no one, no one from anybody. and revolutions to unseat shit. so chris seems very much
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continuation off here. she and, and it's meant to be representative. it's meant to be maximum from the lawson center and someone from the east was yesterday. and now that no one feels that this body actually represents people. so there's a lot of anger today about just to what extent admitted she is entrenching it, it's mediation are forced by the united nations as well as several other companies how fee of to answer dance crisis. oh, there is to say they will continue to watch the rejection of the army. they have called for submitted protests in the coming days saying they will on to stop wants to be the is are in charge of the government. this was out of that al jazeera cartoon, and still had here on out as in the u. s. is accused of covering up an air strike that killed him. dozens in syria, we'll have today. ah
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the 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. we had 77 millimeters afraid in 24 hours that disturbed weather. now in the process of nudging a little further east, was some dry skies coming back in behind. have got some showers. meanwhile, just across the 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 i'll swear she can see. lassie settled and sunny little on the cool side temperatures here in dough. how will 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 the opium rift valley,
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they're just pushing over towards ethiopia. highland some where to where the once again into the 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 into northern areas of zimbabwe, with the od shower, the eastern cape. ah. a water crisis in america west is intensifying the historic division obliterated. ecosystem to connie agriculture at the front of our tribe. that's the way it's been since time get the strong taken away from the one outline. investigate how climate change his pissing and oregon town to breaking point will fight because it in life, we are literally to the point that people are gonna start she age other. when the
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war to south on al jazeera lou ah, ah. hello again, i'm mr. z attainder home. let's remind you about top stories here. this our negotiators at the u. n's cop 26 summers have agreed on a revised deal to try to fight climate change and capt. global warming at one point . 5 degrees statement also caused for cold power to be phased down. rather than phased out to don's health ministry says at least 5 people have been killed during mass rallies against military rule. demonstrators accused general abdel father albert han of tightening his grip on power. on our rushes president is denying any
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involvement in the border stand off between bell roofs and poland. the european union is preparing to impose new sanctions on batteries which and accuses of allowing asylum seekers to cross over illegally thousands of refugees remain stranded though in freezing conditions where the body of a young syrian man has also been found as a bag, as they're still stuck still with no where to go. what is from one side by billy ruffian soldiers. and on the other by polish troops, 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 anarchy of 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 war using migrants as a weapon. it has accused minced of flying and people mainly from the middle east to
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then push them to cross the border illegally by the lucien president, alexander lucas shanker, denied the accusation and is threatening to cut gas supplies. if the e u imposed more sanctions liberal, he is upping the rhetoric. meanwhile, people are still trying to make the difficult journey across into europe. i get a mother 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 bellies 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
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the border where aid workers and journalists are not allowed to enter. but the signs are clear. all of that within the exclusions on all sides of the very, very recently some of the school this oh it's been literacy and math. oh, these people have obviously crossed the border region. fresh food, not even a day old family 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,
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they still waiting for the opportunity and a willing to take the risks that come with it. as i beg, i'll jazeera poland. when all the new york times is reporting that the u. s. military covered up as strikes in syria that kill dozens of people. newspapers as it happens near the town of beggars and 2019 during the fight against iso, the department of defense says it confirmed for civilian deaths. christensen. amy has more details now from new york. us central command is defending the 2019 air strikes in syria that killed up to 80 people as quote, legitimate self defense. special operations unit was targeting iso when it dropped to bombs near the city of bog, who's a new york times report alleges that up to 64 women and children were killed in that attack, making it a possible war crime. but the us said in a statement that appropriate steps were taken to rule out the presence of civilians,
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and that while the war is the loss of innocent life, there was evidence that multiple women and at least one child were carrying weapons, making them legitimate targets. the defense department did launch and inquiry into the incident according to the new york times, but the bombing itself was ultimately stripped from that report and no independent investigation was ever launched. again, the united states insisting that this attack was justified and police and democratic republic of congo have used tear gas to break up protests. their thousands monster got c appointment avenue, electro commissioner, and they say he's too close to the president mountain web reports now 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 a petition. please use
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t a gas to stop them. to demonstrate his object, to the recent deployment of a new electoral commissioner, who then he can. they say his appointment was a regular and illegal and to securities planning to rig the next election, he stole the 1st selection and today's 1st nomination of cardenas so that he can win elections in advance. just look around us, you can smell the suffering of thesis becomes at a time when the economy is down because of coven 19, many of can chances 15000000 people struggling even more than usual. oh, i read about a recent mobile phone taxes been in a apparently a doctor from their phone brother. and i don't know where the money is going. somebody will say it's going to the president. it amounts to chrome, $700.00. i believe this money is being stolen.
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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 will stop us from claiming our rights president has to remove immediately. he really good tax which is illegally stealing our money from the form or so we refuse or politicize the electoral commission. we want things changed now in this country. president tis acadie 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. 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 people is saying. the boys talk to people is so high now and we're gonna not and if their government does it to year, other people here think jessy, katy 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. acquittal was governments has more violence, has started in a prison, where $68.00 inmates were killed and an hours long gun battle on saturday. relatives have been waiting outside the facility and grey kilter here if their loved ones survived, the violence and the government blames arrival drug trafficking, gangs. the shooting that started before dawn lasted around 8 hours and comes to 2 months after a $119.00 inmates were killed. in a similar incident at the very same jail while to the pandemic now in the
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netherlands. as back under a corona virus lockdown as infections rise, the parcel shut down as expected to last 3 weeks. starting on saturday. restaurants and shops are required to close early and spectators a band from big events. the measure also recommends no more than 4 visitors and any home aunt. meanwhile, german chancellor anglo merkel is urging any one in the country who isn't yet vaccinated against coven 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 now mobilizing thousands of soldiers to help overwhelmed hospitals. you've been fellow citizens. there are very difficult weeks ahead of us and you can sense that. i'm very worried about this. i am 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
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vaccine, yet is the dar grimace. 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 in friends to one. if we stand together, if we think about protecting ourselves and caring for others, we can save our country a lot this winter. oh, hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. governments have reached a deal attempting to limit the effects of climate change at the top $26.00 summit and glasgow. the deal follows 2 weeks of negotiations, but many countries say it doesn't go far enough. one major sticking point is cole, which is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the, pushed for a last minute change to soften the language from phasing it out to phasing it down . that brought anger from.

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