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question the narrative. identify who is telling the story that motivates and these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit. the listening paste, deconstruct the media on al jazeera, ah processors rally outside. tim is years parliament calling for an end to recent measures imposed by the president. ah, we are watching all da 0 life from headquarters and ohio denny navigator also coming up. the son of libya's former ruler, mama gadhafi registers as a presidential candidate for the countries december elections. the cop 26 climate summit, conclusion, glasgow with new commitments to cut carbon emissions. but critics say the deal
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doesn't go far enough. 9 people in argentina had to the polls and vote that could tip the balance of power in congress. ah, hello, we begin, antonia where protests are back on the streets of the capital to speak out against president crisis i. yet there are demanding an end to all the measures he imposed since he took executive power in recent months. so in july presidents, i had sat the prime minister and suspended parliament crating the biggest political crisis since the 2011 revolution. many called it a qu, or by september he announced who had rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. last month, presidents i had formed a new government on the 1st female prime minister was sworn in a litzy of oakland as a freelance journalist than she gave us this update from the protest area in tunis
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. the people organized the purchase, told them citizens against the that's saying the sides of the true to the military because initially the parliament surrounded by one inside what they want now is full of hi site to leave that fed up in. nothing's really happened. people feel that there's a lot, a lot of talk, a lot of shows, but not much people are going to re now there was a report thing that if you percent of condition and now living in poverty, prices are going up. it's not looking very good for the country and he's not delivered so much. this is very, very heavy. here's the i've covered for 5 years. and i've never seen the master
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to me. they who ran to the old st. small bank street leading into the area, the lodge police. lori's trucks does not seen any police, but certainly the volume is most likely. it's huge to some breaking news now and the son of libya's former ruler, mama gadhafi has registered as a candidate for the country's upcoming presidential election. safely slum gadhafi has said he wants to restore unity to libya after a decade of conflict following his father's downfall. the 49 year old is wanted by the international criminal court for work crimes or libya correspond that malik trina is joining us on the story. malik. break this down for us and tell us was this expected at all? well, i mean, the word talks that he was planning on running for president. of course, there was no confirmation. i mean, this is a big deal to day. you know,
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after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safest lamb on video, or if in southern libya, so very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safest noun was alive yet alone. ugh, applying to become the next president. after 10 years of conflict, i think people are a shocked surprise. definitely. he has some support base and they're and they're excited to see him back in the, in the political or a political position. when you say some support to how much support are we talking about here and given how fragmented the country is. if he were to come to power, it's a big if, if he were to be successful, i mean, would he be successful and sort of restoring the countries unity as he said he wants to do well, like is a dubious, deeply divided. so he does have some support, i don't think he's gonna be a serious contender. our for president. but it'll definitely showcase that the
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libyans that are reminiscing of a time when a libya was much more stable. although under, you know, a totalitarian rule but more stable, more secure people could work and, and move across the country freely. that's not happening now. so there's definitely a percentage of libyans that reminisce of the times before 2011 and, and, and, and would possibly vote for safelite loan. and what about at the start of the international community? we know that the elections that are meant to take place in december and are under the auspices of the arthur the u. n. and how much external support does safe and islam have today? what he definitely has support from russia. russia is a, a, a, a very important, a stakeholder in libya at the moment, simply because they have forces on the ground. they have, you know, they have mercenaries in southern libya, in the,
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in the central southern area of libya, controlling fast majorities of land and russia. has always, or had, you know, supported the gadhafi family. but we just saw a few days ago, a conference in paris where the international community was saying that elections must go ahead. but there is some serious issues with that a constitutional framework, or has yet to be agreed upon by the rival legislative branch as they are still discussing. what kind of powers as the president have are. but the high national electoral commission is still moving along and taking up taking these applications . now it's important to note that although safe a slam has applied for, for a candidacy, are these, there are still some legal checking. so the high national electoral commission will have to see if his application fits all the way up legal requirements for him to actually be able to run for president. okay, got it. thank you so much, malik, trina.
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ah, now after 2 weeks of intense negotiations, a deal has been reached at the club 26 climate conference, but many countries were angered by the water down statement they call to face down the use of coal. rather than phasing out its use delegates from bangladesh called it an absolute failure or environment editor in o'clock, reports from glasgow. objections. it is so decided the end of the road after 2 weeks and tell to sleepless nights please. when again, jason's with dreaming intensity. mad you say to all our delegates, 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.
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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 global 3 is literally a betrayal of people, but it's a little betrayal of the sciences. betrayal of the reality of the climate impacts are happening and devastating people's lives and lives. the only people celebrating this. i come on 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 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
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of here and back home with pride. and it hurts deeply to see that bright spot, dim and the pressure of 2 weeks and 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 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 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,
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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 and the talks masons like saudi arabia, russia, and australia, the voice on the streets was loud and angry. ah, no, the climate conference is no global, 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 commitment every year as opposed to every 5 years. and so the process that began with paris agreement in 2015 continues with the urgency for action grows with each passing day. the next year and climate conference will be held and sean will shake
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in egypt in a year. in the meantime, will the play just be all it will, the promise is be kept? will countries return with greater ambition? because one thing is certain time is running out. nicholas, i'll da 0, glasgow mama, dot's the director of power, south africa, that's a climate an energy think tank based in nairobi. he says the deal is weak and disappointing. this was supposed to be a crisis call, a lifeline for the millions of people living in the permanent you know, state of crisis were losing their lives 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. and while we got a deal that effectively sacrifices air, you know, the vulnerable people of our world or the out of the ritual selfishness the outcome, i think likely reflect a course that was held in
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a rich walt and the outcome contains their priorities. i think what we need to realize is that the developing wild fishes 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 addresses the intersecting crisis is of climate energy and development at the same time. so for the 1st time we got our composition that is calling for efforts to watch the fis done of coal and fossil fuel subsidies. but just remember, a call is what power the prosperity of the rich walt. it's currently power in the 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 coal, and we need to actually rapidly move to renewables. still ahead on al jazeera, the, that whole rises to 6 following saturdays protests in sudan against the recent
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military takeover. us is accused of covering up an air strike that killed thousands of civilians in syria for the details coming up. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored my cattle airways? did he say? sure things are settled down is not extremely cold, is not extremely warm is not stormy anywhere. the real code has been pushed back up in the siberia again to hobbins about freezing beijing where it should be at 13. and in the shelter of that breeze took is at 20 with shelves on the west coast of honju. and hawk harder. it's drive in sudden parts of china $26.00 is a bit above average in hong kong. there's a bit of platter rang creeping in from the west. not that unusual. so this is looking pretty much as it should do. you can't say every or i have to say,
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particularly recently in southern india, excessively heavy rains in chennai. now that's changed in the focus of the heavy stuff. go across to caroline red warning at the moment, for the potential of flooding in corolla. and that isn't necessarily the end of it . this should be ne monsoon, which means the rain comes in through here. this will be all dry. it's not all dry everywhere the next day or so might see rain considering increase further north, but in the immediate future still look at carola and still look at raining hyderabad. don't expect see much of that either. now there's a potential for a few showers around the gulf states next day or so. this is monday, but i think we'll see a shamal blue most amount of the way, quite looking picture for most of the middle east. lot. so though, for nolan, iran oh the weather sponsored by casara ways in the country with an abundance of results. great, far and walk indonesia whose firms for me, we move pool to grow and froth,
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we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let pre pop when the lease is growth and progress, invest indonesia now. ah ah. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour crowds of anti government protests are gathering in the tennessean capital . they accused president high society of staging a coup in july after he suspended parliament and granted himself judicial powers sired forms a government in october and appointed
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a new prime minister the son of libya's former ruler. mom madigan duffy has registered as a candidates for the country's upcoming presidential election safe and islam gadhafi is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes. many countries say they are dissatisfied with the climate deal reach at the club 26 summit in glasgow. the final statement was diluted it call to face down the use of coal rather than face it out. well, australia has the highest per capita coal emissions among g 20 countries. it was part of a group of nations pushing to ease the wording of that final agreement. sarah clark reports from brisbane a strongly do 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 negotiations and cop 26, they've accused strange 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 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 a new kind of money is certainly a stock. but the scientist, the 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, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions of up to 16 percent,
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but 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble. al jazeera has condemned in the strongest terms the actions of futons military after it arrested the network hard tombs bureau chief and was telling me combat she was taken into custody after security forces rated his home. al jazeera is calling for his immediate release and says it holds the sudanese military authority responsible for the safety of all its employees. this comes after, at least 6 people were killed and through don, during saturday's mass rally is against the military takeover through any doctor's committee, has accused security forces of shooting them. but police denied using live ammunition for so far as our isn't hard to with more. the medical sources and the doctor's committee have once again confirm to us that there are 6 people that killed and several others. tons of other people injured during their protests or to
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place on a saturday. so yesterday people i around one p. m. local time. have gathered and despite the, the heavy security measures all the main roads and the buddies that connect 2 sides of the 9 river were blocked by the security forces. a people have a been able to manage together industries and at least 5 different districts in cartoon to put mass protest took place. so at the beginning that protests were quite peaceful, but later this did the protest of stuff to shout that gosti army and asking for an immediate restoration off a civilian government. and chanting a dead, the deb the p. s at justice and the free them down, the security forces asked them to leave the cities back there, protested, insisted to stay. and then this security forces started to use their force and fighting that he had gas on protesters to disperse them, to, to,
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to remove them. from the streets and then they started to use to live ammunitions as well. so even the school before they could see that they were chasing off that the protesters till da da da da da buys about bice athletes as well. and as a result of this ex use of excessive force, several people have been killed and many others injured. european union is close to imposing more sanctions on belarus. at least 30 individuals and entities are being targeted namely at the state. airline u officials say the migrant crisis at the border is being orchestrated by that bella, russian government, in retaliation for its support of the opposition of thousands of refugees remained stranded and freezing conditions at the border where the body of a young syrian man has been found i said, beg reports, 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, these families, men, women,
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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 then pushed them to cross the border illegally. but a 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 upping the rhetoric. meanwhile, people are still trying to make the 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. a 1000 shall, is allen. this has been the most tiring. 2 months of my life. we even fell into
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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 migrants 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 is an exclusion zone near the border where 8 workers and journalists are not allowed to enter. but the signs are clear. all across. within the exclusions on all sides of the very, very wreath. and some of these are still drive this one down. i can see some money that's been in money.
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these people have obviously cross the border region. fresh food, not even a day old, some of 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. o variance are back at the polls for the 3rd time. this year. elections in april and july failed to form a government. voters are angry about widespread corruption. john hole is outside the bulgarian parliament. the problem is a highly fractured, fragmented political landscape. lots of parties, none of them able to win enough of the vote to govern alone. coalition building has
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been a problem in the previous 2 elections and frankly could well be a problem again. but i've no choice. of course they've got to go back to the polls . hugely consequential process this for bulgaria, not just the use poorest country, but also quite probably its most corrupt lead for more than the last decade by boy co boris of his center right party. the former nightclub bouncer considered by many to be disastrously corrupt. while a lot of vulgar ins will be fed up with the idea of voting again, many of them will come out in the hope that their vote can be used to turn the page on corruption for the king makers in a potential future. anti coalition, anti corruption coalition, it has to be one look to the continue the change party, a new force in politics here, led by to harvard, educated economists who made a name for themselves in the interim administration, routing out and exposing corruption. but all of this taking place in the context of a really sharp resurgence of the pandemic in this country. the public against
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control health and control measures the social media environment, absolutely rife with anti cove. it anti vaccine propaganda and misinformation, and a whole range of forces looking to take advantage. argentines are heading to the polls, risking a split in the ruling parent, his party, the political test for a central of president. alberto fernandez, could trigger a cabin at exodus. and at rest throwing its campaign into disarray. 2 years before a 2023 presidential votes. tourism reports at losing campaign in the province of when a site is at coalition government trying to said their differences aside in spite of the enormous contradictions that exist between precedent and we're at the for a man this and his powerful vice president. christina fernandez, a kirshner library now lovely when i run this young, the 1st condition that we need to concentrate on because the opposition is trying
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to prevent it. is the unity of our country. that is the unity of the immense majority of the argentine people when they think kirschner came to power almost 2 years ago in what was widely regarded as a marriage of convenience. despite being a popular former president of argentina, she says she knew she did not have enough boats to win the 2019 election on her own and made it a candidate who could support her continued aspirations for high office. but almost 2 years after the pandemic began, the coalition is struggling, as demonstrated by its defeat last september in the primary elections has a requested in argentina right now. and that is who is running the country with vice president. christina fernandez consultation aside with the 100000 of the many of them i present here today, even though they both belong to the ponies party,
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the differences between them bring uncertainty to the ruling quality. when at this group, government rally, supporters say there is not a crisis. my daughter moral says, disagreement is welcome in the ruling coalition that he, this is some way descent is good video, one political space in a coalition. there shouldn't be differences, or it would be a monolithic movement that is dissenting their marriage. so imagine in a political movement, argentines will head to the polls to when you half off congress and a 3rd of the senate. the question is whether the parents party will be able to turn around. it's massive defeat, doing the primary elections in september. and what will happen if it can't annalee say the election will define the balance of power in government. but get a key less actually is what's going to be clear after the election is that if christina moves around 30 percent of the votes, that old bitch a cannot add an extra vote and others cannot either. it's easy to understand for
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christina is going to eat them alive or has the capacity to do it. you must, you're going to have a president with no power. and we're going to see how that ends and political uncertainty can only intensify economic instability in argentina. as the country struggles to recover from the pandemic and pay billions in foreign debt with millions of argentines stuck in the middle, there is i will. i'll just see that when our site is clear times as reporting the u . s. military covered up airstrikes and syria that kill dozens of civilians. the newspaper says that happens in 2019 year. the town about who is indeed as or province during the fight against iso. the u. s. department of defense as a confirmed for civilian deaths. christian salumi has more 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
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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, and that while it boards 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 benevolence as back under a kernel is locked down as is infections rise, the partial shut down is expected to last 3 weeks. restaurant down, shops are now required to close. early and spectators are bound from large events.
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the measure recommends no more than 4 visitors in any home. and the german chancellor anglo merciless urging anyone in the country who isn't vaccinated against code 1900, to get a job. the number of reported cases increased by 45000 on saturday, 2 days after new cases talk 50000 for the 1st time. federal and state governments are set to discuss further restrictions. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera crowds of anti gum or protests. ers, are gathering in the tennessee and capital. the accused president faces higher, the staging, a qu in july after he says.
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