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interviews and in depth reports this, the families that are teaching each other how to search not review authority. al jazeera has teens on the ground liquid rock, big shot up into the air as well as chemicals. being released to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily angry. i'm missing the news. allan live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. pro democracy protest is rally outside to misuse. parliament calling for an end to recent measures, imposed by the president's at least 6 people have been killed in sudan during
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demonstrations, against the recent military take over the call. 26 climate summit concludes in glasgow with new commitments to cod carbon emissions. but critics say the deal doesn't go far enough and people in argentina head to the polls in a vote that could tip the balance of power in congress. hi, i'm sorry. this is the latest sports france qualified for the world. coughing. cat saw the defending a well champions, thrush cause it fell in a nail to secure their place on a night, which also sold belgium going through to my sickness low oh, oh, hello, we begin this news vowing to museo way a protest is a back on the straits of the capital to speak out against to president chi said they're demanding an end to all the measures he imposed since he took executive
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power in recent months. in july president's i had sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament, creating the biggest political crises since the 2011 a revolution many cold it occurred by september. he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. and last month presents, i had formed a new government and 1st female prime minister was sworn in for more on this story, let's bring in a lazy evoke men. she is a freelance journalist and joins as from the protest area into nice. thanks for joining us. alicio want to protest is want, who are they and what is the mood them? is the people organizing the purchase, told them citizens against the crew. they're saying that kind science didn't vote king of all still a sealed sledge was a true to so i'm not sure what military her to talk because initially the parliament was surrounded by men to cheap vehicle semester is one inside. what they
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want now is full of hi site to leave office that fed up with full months in. nothing's really happened. people. ringback feel that there's a lot of a lot of tools, a lot of show, but not much substance. young people going hungry. now there was a report saying that 2 percent of to nations and now living in poverty, prices have risen, equations going, oh, it's not looking very good for the country and he's not delivered pharmacists. oh, what measures have security forces put in place to limit the movement of protest is very, very heavy curacy. i've covered me for 5 years now and i've never seen a massive police surrounded the old street, small back street, leading into the parliament area. the lodge,
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please laurie trucks. not seen any police, but certainly the pony. most likely. it's huge and the reason, but i mean at the moment i'm literally reposing for a block. i can't even get out. they crazy checkpoint so that people have been on the way in turning a small please do you got quite a lot my already have this time the rolling because we had a death from excessive usage. earlier this week i'm previously people have died from having to go to college. so we all we have to which is basically with completely changed by the church. i mean people is still coming in mormon purchase to coming in. but the moment i can't see a way to get out so many things very peaceful,
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but the concern is that we're trapped. certainly people want to push the bar is there a bar is looking to place a square in front of the parliament when normally take place. not completely clear to me that they want to push through the virus and they want to push through to the okay. well, thank you for that update and keep us posted as to how the afternoon progresses aligns evoke men of freelance journalist in their moving on now and al jazeera has condemned in the strongest terms, the actions of sedans, military after it arrested the network cartoon viewer chief alamos, sal me, al, shabby, was taken into custody to security forces, right. it, he's, harm, ouch is era is calling for his immediate release and says,
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it holds the sudanese military authority responsible for the safety of all its employees. it comes as at least 6 people were killed and dozens injured during protests against military rule on saturday was made to wrestle with santa, shortly from cotton. but 1st he found this report, ah, once again, people to the city of sudan, thousands rallied in fortune. it's to be a city on drama ah, and across the ny river, in far to know the spice security forces, closing breeds and mean laws 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, dissolved the transitional government, and arrest the senior government officials and political figures from the forces of freedom and changed coalition. mila militia was lonny we, the sudanese people,
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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 mad with tear gas and live ammunition, alaska, the low. unless the, you know, on as, as of 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 at the head of the army has to be held accountable. the
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political crisis deepened when the head of the army general uplift that 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 main sovereign cancel it. several of the civilian members do not represent not just the see that the sort of an elliptical on bottle, but any of the revenue should be what he said, no one from you. so on from any been in there and revolutions, to unseat shit. so chris seems very much continuation charity and, and it's meant to be representative. it's meant to be getting maximum from the lawson center. i'm some of the east was 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, amid she is an entrenched she's, it's for meditation or forced by the united nations as well as several other
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companies how fee of to answer dance crisis. oh, there is to say they will continue towards the rejection of the army. they're called for submitted protests in the coming days saying they will on to stop was to be the us are in charge of the government. and wrestle sunday is live for us in the capitol. hello they rest. so what will, can you tell us about protest planned in the coming days? and do you think this spite of violence will deter people from demonstrating while the medical sources and the doctor's committee have once again confirm to us that there are 6 people that killed and a several others tons of other people are injured during their put as a to place on a saturday, so yesterday people around one p m. local time have gathered. and despite the, the heavy security measures all the main roads and the bridge that connect to size
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of the night lever were blocked by the security forces. a people have a been able to manage together industries and at least 5 different districts. in cartoon, the per mass protest took place. so at the beginning, the process were quite peaceful. but later, this bid the protest start to a chant that gosti army and asking for an immediate restoration of a civilian government and chanting at their da da da p s a justice and freedom down to secured the forces. asked them to leave the cities back there, protested, insisted to stay. and then the security forces started to use their force and fire and that he had gas on protesters to disperse them to, to, to remove them from his to his. and then they started to use the live emanations as well. so given the security forces, i could see that they were chasing off that the protesters till the that the buys
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a bad bice athletes as well. and as a result of this excuse of excessive force, several people have been killed and many others injured. and now the resistance committees and their forces or freedom and change are once again calling on people to attend the mass protest. and he will the protest that are, they are planning to conduct on november 17 as d a all afford to find a way, a solution out of the political deadlock and to, and the students cries as how field so far that are, it is concerns that the that the protest on november 17 also could witness while confrontations between protesters and the security forces. ok, thank you very much for that update, wrestle, sat alive, present cartoon. okay. plenty morehead, on this news. our including and belarus faces a new round of sanctions from the u. as a migration crisis escalates on it's border with poland,
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seeking to heal wounds left from a decades long ethnic conflict or bringing the latest on brandy's truth and reconciliation commission. and the formula one championship later is fine, but avoids a bigger punishment after touching his rivals car. all that and more coming out with sarah in school. ah. after 2 weeks of intense negotiations, a deal has been ranged at the call 26 climates a conference. but many countries were angered by the watered down statement that call to face down the use of call, rather than phasing out its use delegates from bangladesh called it an absolute failure. our environment editor nick clark reports from glasgow. objections. it is so decided the end of the road up to 2 weeks and cope with this notes.
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please with the draining intensity manager say to all delegates, i apologize for the way this process has unfolded. and i'm deeply sorry. i also understand the deep disappointment but i think as you have noted, it's also vital that we protect this package. told red no planet b. this was effectively an emergency meeting for all world to keep 1.5 alive. did it deliver what just been gobble 3? it's literally a betrayal of people, but it's a little betrayal of the sciences. betrayal of the realities of the climate impacts 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
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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 economy. the glass go, climate packed 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 look sharma away from the nitty gritty of negotiations. a raft of big announcements were made, hoping to shake the outcome of cop $26.00 on force more than $100.00 countries pledged to end and reverse deforestation by 2030 bank rolling $19000000000.00 to do
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it. another 100 countries pledge 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, the 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 unless 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 loaded climate conference. this is no global,
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nor the green of oz festival. ah, crazy fossil fuels and climate finance were both major stumbling blocks to consensus and 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 and climate conference will be held in sharma, shaken egypt in a year. in the meantime, will the pledges be honored? will the promises be kept? will country's return with greater ambition? because one thing is certain time is running out. nicholas, i'll de 0, glasgow and the un secretary general acknowledged 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,
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the contradictions and the status political lilian world. today, it is an important step, but it's not enough. we must accelerate climate section 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 fuel subsidies phase out call, but the price on carbon protect vulnerable communities from the impacts of climate change. astronomy, meanwhile, has the highest per capita coal emissions among the g 20 countries. it was part of a group of nations pushing to ease the wording of that final agreement. sarah clark explains from prison. i strongly did not support phasing out cold to be part of this agreement, nor did it support the inclusion of stronger emission reduction targets in the final agreement. now the prime minister, scott morrison, he's publicly said that the straining policy is not to commit to such a mandate. but climate activists have accused the structure of being the key
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troublemaker in the last week of the oceans, had called 26. they've accused the struggle being the leading country, trying to walk down this final agreements. now bit of background. australia is the 2nd largest export of coal. it's also one of the highest emitters per capita in the world. now the federal government has actually done one think it's to miss an extra $500000000.00 to the specific neighbors. now scott morrison, he met with the fiji and prime minister as pacific islands have said this climate fund, the new comet 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 ons will be uninhabitable by 2030 une small number of pacific on and they were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered 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,
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on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions of up to 16 percent by 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble. it's bringing mohammed doe, who is the director of power shift to africa, climate and energy think tank based in aerobic. he joins us live from glasgow. thanks for joining us. mohammed. first of all, what's your take on the climate deal that was struck in glasgow? the deal is quite weak and we have usually disappointed with the all calm we caught . this was supposed to be a crisis called a lifeline for the millions of people living in the permanent, you know, state of crisis were losing, their livelihoods were losing their homes were losing their lives. and as a result of the climate impact that have been caused largely by the rich bulletin countries. and unfortunately, ritual did not rise up to the challenge on what we got the, the deal that effectively sacrifices or the vulnerable people of our world or the
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alt of the ritual selfishness the outcome, i think, largely reflect a course that was held in the rich world and the outcome contains their priorities . do you agree with the sentiments of india? is climate minister who asked how developing countries can promise to phase out colon fossil fuel subsidies when they still have to deal with their development agendas and poverty eradication? do you agree? it's difficult to manage all those factors. i think what we need to realize is that the developing wild faces are developing crisis and an energy crisis. and now a climate crisis. the only way out isn't a deal that only addresses the climate crisis. but one that address as the intersecting crisis is of climate energy and development at the same time. so for the 1st time we got our composition that is called in for efforts to watch the fist dung of call and, and fossil fuels subsidies. but just remember the nan collies, what power the prosperity of that each world. it's currently power in the
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development in the developing countries, but it's also the duchess of energy sources. and so what we need to recognize is that if we're going to be able to actually face out call and we need to actually rapidly move to renewables. and to do that would require an air finance alo will to quiet clean technology. and so those, those 2 things haven't been made available yet. and not language that we go to in classical has actually been not old so that it only covers and bits at call paula and inefficient subsidies, which leaves the rooms for untested technologies such as c, c, c, s, govern kupta unsorted, which only the rich well has access to so big through this position, it's possible for the u. s. for example, o, any of the developed countries to continue so long as their call is not an a bit and caused the call that india is likely to use include in other margin economies. willingness certainly have access to says he is,
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there's is going to be the duchess of all. and so what we need is actually a global corporation that she has clean technology that she has finance with, rich, historical polluters, actually facilitating and enabling the developing countries to be able to live for bettina gen become a green leader. so those folks will have the finance, largely accumulated as a result of, you know, an fitted pollution over the centuries, and don't want to share money and don't want to share technology, but one to the developing world to contribute to our children. a problem that was largely created by the rich wall and that cannot be right. so what we need is a global result of not just all but of oil and gas also. but in a way that is going to be fair and final for all fossil fuels. we appreciate your insights. thank you very much. mohammed a day live for us in glance going thanks for joining these. allen. the european union is close to imposing more sanctions on bella, roosts,
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and least 30 individuals and entities and being targeted. namely the state airline . a u officials say the migrant crisis at the border is being orchestrated by the bell. russian government, in retaliation for its support of the opposition. for more in this story, let's bring an asset bag who is on poland side of the border with bellow, wrist. thanks for joining us. i said. what have you been witnessing during your time there? well this morning we've heard that term 50 people managed to cross the border, but polished authorities pushed him back over to the by the routine side. now on this side of the border, you may be able to see there is a police check point behind me. that's because there's been a state of emergency here along the border. there's an exclusions on where aid workers and journalists are not allowed in are not allowed to report to can't see what the polish authority is actually doing. or to keep people out. the footage that we do get are from is from the polish authorities and they only show us what
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they want us to see. and on the other side, the balloon authorities have allowed some journalist too, that border area, or those journals that they have accredited. oh, so you're getting some for dish from there, but the situation is still the same. still there still people at the border wanting to enter into poland and the european union still stuck still with no where to go. what from one side, by belushi and soldiers, and on the other by polish troops? laura, these 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, belly ruses raging. 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 pushed them to cross the border illegally by the russian president, alexander lucas jenko denied the accusation and is 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 the difficult journey across into europe again. 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 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 is an exclusion zone near
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the border where 8 workers and journalists are not allowed to enter. but the signs are clear. all across. here, within the exclusion zone, i find that people are very, very recent and some of these close of filth drive different than here. i can see some money that's been routine men these people have obviously crossed the border region. fresh food, not even a day old thermal blankets and other science 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 still waiting for the opportunity and willing to take the risks that come with
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it. so we've heard that cham airlines, the syrian airline, real holt flights to minsk now very much what we hear from that hearing from the polish authorities here is very tough language, almost like it's a war. but this isn't a war. exclusions on and all this area is very, very quiet, but that's the way to polish authorities really want to make it seem they want that support from people hair to for their soldiers on that border. but right now, the situation still continues and it doesn't seem to be an end in sight for those people who are stuck at the border. it's not the situation. thank you for your update. their asset bag on the polish side of the border with bowers ankle. still a head down al jazeera, we look at the impact bagginger. national security law is having on politics of hong kong. the us is accused of covering up an air strike that killed dozens of
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civilians in syria. we'll have all those details. and my g p legend valentino rossi will race to the final time on sunday will show you how he got on the qualifying that's on the way inform. ah, now the western met is not been the place to be recently if you aren't quite, whether it's been consistently storing with circulations of cloud still around it. now. whereas in the middle of europe, most european plane is fairly quiet and autumn still wind coming up in the northwest. this is a condition during sunday. still, the north coast of africa is going to get wet circulation with the biggest thunderstorms, the biggest samples, the potential flash fighting is still around sardinia. now corsica, the western side of italy. there's a good chance of another meter of snow falling in the italian outsource results of
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the next couple of days. as the pictures you can see, fall enough in spain is reasonably good bit of snap in the mountains and then that circulation splits into but the focus is further west again, the valley, eric's strong, normally wind and wet weather it seems likely. european plane remains dry rather cold but dry and he is the waiting. stormy weather has been pushed north is kept really over iceland catches scotland and norway over the next day or so to the east of it where the weather is very quiet. know the wind is gently a southerly, it's got much colder, with temperatures in single figures, for many places below where it should be a quick look at tuesday. the big picture remains much the same story well in the south and the far north ah. from the al jazeera london broadcast and test to people in full for conversation, we were 1st generation black versus people and we have to really find our way with
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