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to be a bit boring california, but that's not the focus of the weather. sponsored by katara weighs. ah me, this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily, angling. this is the news. our live from joe. coming up in the next 60 minutes pro democracy protest is rally outside. is parliament calling for an end to recent measures imposed by the president? the sign of levy is formulated mama gadhafi registers as a candidate for the december presidential election. russian president vladimir putin off his health to resolve the migrant crisis,
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while thousands of stranded at the border between bella roost and holland and the called $26.00 climate summit concludes in glasgow with new commitment to cut carbon emissions. the critic say it doesn't go far enough. hi, i'm sorry heidi the latest sports france qualified the world coughing, cat song, the defending will champions, thrush conflicts on 8 mill to secure their place on a 9th, which also sold belgium through automatically as well. ah hello and welcome to the program. we begin this news our into nicea where protest is a back on the straight to the capital to speak out against president chi said they demanding an end to all the measures he imposed since he took executive power in july presidents i had sat, the prime minister and suspended parliament, creating the biggest political crises since the 2011 revolution. many called it
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a qu by september, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. and last month, president said formed a new government and the 1st female prime minister was sworn in for more analysis. let's bring in from skype, from 2 years simon's statement, caudle, he is a freelance journalist and he was out with protested, hello this, simon. tell us a little bit about what you saw on the ground and the mood of the protest is then well, oh, i'm sorry, it's very hard to hear. i'm in a moment. just to my side, there's about 7 to 9000 people who assembled him outside the parliament building under the auspices of the coalition. citizens against the 279000 sounds a lot, but we're told many more happen blocks from actually getting to the capital. i've seen robots in gabby switches in the south changes. yeah, i'm out so suddenly to me even to get in touch, you have to stop somewhere distant. leading me to walk. we've seen addresses by
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some of many of the crow parliament speakers. not least shower barret who's told it's an outside parliament. we've also had colds for the release of the isn't this lead us see at the resolution is being jailed on assault charges from an incident at some time ago. simon, security forces have put in place systems to limit the movement of protest is what impact is that having well, the blue shows here is significant really. i was stuck in the kilometer and a half distance and search before entering the site. should that side of me there is a line of riot offices in full armor. it's relatively intimidating, but with that said, the crowd is mostly middle age. they seem fairly well behaved. under focus is very
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clear. if they one is parliament open with an increasingly local opposition and learning financial crisis, how much is this protest a test for st with? well, that's very good question. i think the protest day is predominantly galvanized by the parties themselves. it's very hard to hear. i'm sorry, i but in the why the country on side is working on a political project, it's quite theoretical. the hasn't been much of an address on today's missed financial situation, which as we mentioned is deteriorating rapidly. i'm earlier in the week i was a garret which is another protest over at madison. i was someone was killed on again. these are problems that been allowed to faster bills in grow. i'm side a moment, ceaser invested much of his political capital in this sally grounds. reimagining
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democracy. i did not focus explicitly on the immediate problems face and simon for people who are familiar with the situation. what are some of the challenges the country has faced in the lead up to these protest? well, many is struggling at the moment, which actually galvanized much of the impetus for the president's intervention on july the 25th. i'm actually underscore. it popularity thinks the revolution unemployment has be hovering around the $1516.00 just to be clear, it was actually very bad to be pulled up, which is why there was a revolution. economy has never really recovered. 2000 and i grabbed remain a growing problem, not least probably since 2013, when a rough bill came in, offering reconciliation with us. so all the problems of the morning away they lead
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the process today, and i think they're also growing popular. well, we appreciate your insight as always, simon statement call a freelance journalist who's just me by the protest into news. thank you. moving on now and the sign of libby as formal late and one mega duffy has registered as a candidate for december's presidential elections safe al islam. good duffy said he wants to restore unity after a decade of conflict since his father's downfall. the 49 year old is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes. abraham francois is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doe hi institute and joins us live now. thanks for joining us, abraham. first of all, this is a man that was supposed to be executed at one point, and now he's registering as a presidential candidate. it certainly is a significant turn around. will you have any support?
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well, he definitely benefit from the chaos. the security situation that's in the study in libya that ended up actually in releasing him in 2017 from prison. though he had, he received that sentence in 2015 and he is a still wanted by then. but national criminal court now with that he has support, he does actually have some support, not the lot. he has some support among the former regime loyalists. and also he has some support within some than probably, but they're not much. busy it's not the point support they are in places like many what lead and better hold on some other applied forces. i don't think he has any chance of winning the election. i don't think he, he himself thinks that he has a chance. but for him, i think this is a political message,
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but he is trying to send that he's becoming again back to the political part of the game and also that he can broaden for management. and he is ignoring international criminal court requests for him to be had to go over to that, that i see. so that's, i think the political message is what we're seeing behind that he is doing that now as we see. yeah, that was my next question to abraham, given he's wanted for crimes against humanity is, is gadhafi even eligible to run? well, that is again, as i said, that is the political chaos and leave you now there are no laws. there are no rules that are governing this with this actions or any other things as you know, lead sharply and shortly divided polarized, unfortunately,
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among the different political forces that out of dozens of different political forces. so ab, legality and law, and it's not the major driving for that's we think the civic center or i mean about things because it depends where to, you know, what are we talking about? we know that, that deeply divided between east and west. but we, we are seeing triple a slab actually is running from the south so it's completely outside. busy this area within the eastern equation. so we've come in with up with a different from a different area. but for the i t c, i think that it will still be there because this is seated show that they wanted. busy to come back to you for war was against. busy the put this does in leave, you are doing his father's side. so i think this situation will continue on again
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again, as i said, i don't think he has a few jobs, but it's the political message. it's what's driving his running for disconnection. abraham, how likely is that these elections on december 24th? we'll even go ahead given the disagreements over the rules and the schedule of this poll, while the lead that we lead, that nothing will happen. and the habit, yes, all choices all united out there on the table, it depends on how they're out of there. there isn't one decision making process that is taking place. and in libya, we know that there are many that they're running for the selection back. we have to be above and several others that are learning for. busy this addiction, so it all depends on how, how things go without these will different political forces remain committed to the
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political process. so it's a lot of job. it's a part of a lot of issue about the whole transition issue. the whole transitional process in libya, as long as there is a commitment from domestic as well as the national play in lead. yep. then yes, we can expect that the elections will happen. but as we know, again, they're out of different font is from within libya and also internationally. we even they will be in position is divided among like partners like france and italy and several others. so i think it will be the outcome of all of these of all this vision with media with we will see it for. busy for sure, happening in the proper while it's only a couple of weeks away. so we will watch and say thank you very much for him for hot in there to sedan that now and al jazeera has condemned in
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the strongest terms, the actions of the military. they're after it arrested them. it was cut. the bureau chief, alamos sell me cabal. she was taken into custody after security forces right at 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. rushes president vladimir putin says he's ready to help resolve and migrant crisis and the border between better or worse and poland. meanwhile, the european union is close to imposing more sanctions on valerie. a you official say the crisis is being orchestrated by the battle russian government in retaliation for its support of the opposition. for more on the story lead spring in acid bag, who is on poll inside of the border with valerie. hello there. i said, thanks for joining us now. we've just heard from the polish prime minister who has cold on concrete steps from nature one more. can you tell us about what they had to
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say? well he's, he's thinking of truly triggering article for the nato treated who said he's been talked electra under through and yet calling on nato members for support saying that the security and independence of the countries and the threats that he wants to trigger the articles. now that's very much not what the authorities have. the language in which they have been using is very warlike. this seclusion zone, the state of emergency, very much the way that they are playing it, the narrative that they are pushing that this is some sort of accept the truth here on the border. on not fighting, there's no shots really been fired. what they're doing is stopping people, crossing the border, including women and children. now he's also said that he wants to you to help fund offend along the board, and that's going to happen. and that is a different story,
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but very much now what he wants to do, and he's to pull polish authorities, want to do is kind of widen this issue and trying to get more support from the european union and what the posed or just seem to be indicating is that those sanctions that you are discussing against brothers onto enough as far as poland are concerned. i said you've been covering the story for a couple of days now. what have you witness during that time along the board or what have you seen from a humanitarian perspective? well, what we have seen is this large troop presence up and down some of these roads, receipt convoys of military and police vehicles. this checkpoints throughout this area now searching vehicles asking for identification, but regardless of how many truths or security personnel on the board as somebody around 15000 people are still managing to get through. we've spoken to people that might get through in the last week. they went through the forest and made it to
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this side of polar none. what we're hearing from them is that they will shift a bus to the border on the, on the, by the route and side by the belly, recent authorities, but also sometimes sent back once they cross the border by polish authorities and set it back several times before they actually made it, and we also hearing some of the tactics that the polish authorities are using. they're using bright lights in the dark, lots of noise, and some of these people at the board and say they're funny, very difficult to sleep. it's very destructive border that just adds to the freezing temperatures. but yesterday we did go into the exclusion zone in the forest and found clothes and food, very fresh from people that had actually made it across traveling in a thank you for your reporting acid bag life for us on the polish side of the border. there plenty more head on this new satellite, including people imagine pain. i have the polls and avoids that. could keep the
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balance of power in congress seeking to heal wounds left from a decade blown ethnic conflict or bringing the light is don't burn the truth and reconciliation commission. and the formula one championship later is fine, but avoid the big punishment. the touching youth rivals all that's coming up in full with sarah me, a group of some of the world's biggest civil society environmental groups have condemned the comp 26 agreement. as an after the trial, that disregard science critics are angered by the diluted statement that called to face down the use of call, rather than face it out. our environment, it is in the clock reports from glasgow. objections, it is so decided the end of the road after 2 weeks and tell to sleepless nights these went against jason's with dreaming intensity. mad you say to all our
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delegates. i apologize for the way this process has unfolded. ah, and i am deeply sorry. i also understand the, 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 gabble 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 in lives. the only people celebrating this, i come of the hundreds of lobbyists from the oil and gas industry. those whose vested interest basically say, you know, we can't see any change. we can't move away from the fossil fuel addiction of our
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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 court 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 $100.00 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, 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, it's no longer the climate conference. there is no global nor the green washing festival. ah,
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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 in climate conference will be held in shawna 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 that's bringing was one of her son who is the chief executive of the bangladesh environmental lawyers association. she joins us live from docket. thanks for being with us or is wanna. why did bungler dish describe a deal striking glasgow as a failure?
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i think it's because if this isn't in bundle with dish fittest betrayed, we feel deceived, and we feel very anxious about the future. there is nothing for the people of bundle dish to celebrate around the outcome because there is no of gong, mich coming event for immediate action. i think the science says said the agenda for us, but politics and the lobby of the economic bested partners have just drained it. there is no pumping action for meeting for mitigation. there is no fall big action for me. good for adaptation being bundled, if need to save lives in the boston area, and for that we need money. we in bundle additionally to move from fast since well, to renewable for that we need money and that has not been promised. and they have not promised that they will limit the global warming by 1.5 percent. you get there just for me, get to discuss it. and if it rises above $1.00,
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think we will lose one 3rd of our job. black, best 21. poster logistics will go on to watch them or lower reports will become savvy, and we are a lance. they're standing at the 8 most populated country of the world. if they lose one 3rd of our land mass where we have we accommodate this, people will have huge issue of climate migrants. and uh, you know, people who will be just basic as of august national there are 2 issues that i want to address their place. ramana 1st is what bangladesh stands to lose, which is sort of alluded to there and also the terms of financial desires and names that bangladesh has. first of all, can you elaborate a little bit more about what bangladesh and it citizen stand to lose if the climate rises by 1.5 to brace? yes, of course. bang, the dishes i said is a very populated country and we have the bay of been gone by the sight of us. and it is being predicted that if the temperature rises by one foot rises above $1.00
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degrees, then we lose one 3rd or 4th floor. and which means we really have to accommodate this one. this one pert beeble within the video, little landmark that we'd have, which means we have less wood production, so asleep, but the fishery. we had the 2nd largest sweetwater fishery of the word, we lose our speak. what of the 3 people who not be able to grow as much food as they need to grow, may be forced to actually leave out and you will have to read brought them back up . by the way i am drawing the map of bundle dish. my children, the next generation we lot be able to broy, did the same to for half in my lifetime, i will have to read on the map of bangladesh of any needs that be to be thought of collapse of the economy. a social, a social production skin for and be like buying it, which is very poor driving to become a middle income. can't be all of the development achievements that we have by now.
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it day we'll all suffer. we all the love seat and we're is wanna finance was. are we say contentious issue at the summit? $500000000000.00. ah, was apparently going to be mobilized by 2025 g. believe that that will happen and that your nation will receive some of those funds. i don't t that will happen because after having all the scientific evidence that all is killing us, all is the major a gone tribute or of a c or do it is one of the major bunch of it is to climate. and we have not listened to science. if you see the boss track record big, we did 100 b v. but you know, that has not been that give you a nice. they are now been working. they're existing development packages as climate finance. but we one you an additional or 5, so i have no reason to be corp full about anybody this $500000000000.00. i don't think that will be materially
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a nice and also if they don't really talk about them again, is them to reach money's channel. that money actually reaches that deleted is, will needed. that was then even with some amount of money being disbursed, it may so happened that people will need it the most be lot, get it some lot very pulpwood that they'll actually be delivering because they have to undertake they have to really oh, really take on the responsibility for the damage that they have done and they have to really, except legally the loss and damage notion that we are trying to advocate their responsibility. but the suffering is more at all. indeed. well, we appreciate your insight. thank you very much for is wanna hassan in doc for us, the chief executive of bangladesh, environmental lawyers association. thanks for your time. oh, gary ends at bank of the polls for the 3rd time this year. elections in april and july fell to form a government vote as they're angry about widespread corruption for more in the
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story, we have jonah, how he joins us live from a polling station in panic. china, what are the big issues on voters minds this time around? undoubtedly the single biggest issue is corruption. it's one of the reasons this country remains the poorest nation of the u. back in 2020, you may recall a series of very substantial anti corruption demonstrations that precipitated this series of elections against the government. that then government appoints boris often powerful in 10 years, widely considered to be disastrously corrupt at the center of us had a system of wide patronage that took in the government and business leaders all the galks, the map here taking in the judiciary along the way and frankly, all the way down to the vote itself. i mean, as you said, the industrial town of parents outside sophia, a constituency like a number of others where business leaders are accused of pay go, voters in the hope of protecting that system of patronage with a lot of people,
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a fed up what they most hoped to come out of this election is a sort of anti corruption coalition that can at least begin the work of dismantling a system that has been built up here in bulgaria, over many years. the journalist, what are the chances of such a coalition actually emerging? what mr. barra selves party is still likely to win something close to a quarter of the vote, not enough to govern alone, and he's unlikely to find coalition partners for that anti corruption coalition. if it's to come, people will be looking to a party called continue. the changes potential king makers, it's led by to harvard, educated economists to fight a good name for themselves in recent months, in the interim government by routing out and exposing corruption, they may well if they do well enough, try to form a coalition or be invited to join want and certainly they'll be huge public pressure on the parties to cooperate this time. certainly nobody wants to come back for a 4th election in the coming months. no, i imagine not. thank you for that update. jonah, how live for us at
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a pulling station in panic, in a change of pace. now it's time for the whether he's rob. well, the rain is east, didn't tell. neither antenna either. it was very heavy for the last week. the figures that came out or anything up to about a meter of rain fell in someplace around the capital 3 times the average. that rain is still falling, but not as heavily. seasonally normal, the other side corolla was red warning during sunday, which will probably go into monday, but then ease off would suggest the heaviest, rainy, and then that's take your day or so for tuesday, wednesday, i think we might even find a circulation forming to the west of india, that's not usually the time the further east bay bengal. it does look us as it should do. but again we'll take it 2 or 3 days. it may not look quite like that. and northern india is a bit more obvious, is nothing going on in the sky. settled, weather, which is not the best condition. de quality had to tear it once again to either very poor hazardous. they closed the schools for a week in new delhi. part of the reason about is trent is traffic. let me look at
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this already. another reason for this time z a is the burning, is double up when that punjab for example. again, that will carry on for a while. as i said, if you look at the next couple of days is a bit of a simulation going on on wednesday, which might throw rain a long way north. as far as example as moved by. that should not happen in november . still ahead on al jazeera will tell you how austria is moving to contain a surge in new corona, virus infections. class look at how the national security, lauren, hong kong is impacting politics across the city. and moto j. a legend valentino rossi will rice for the final time on sunday will show you how he got on followed by all that more on his way in schools. ah, question the narrative. you don't have ways to shake weight or disinformation is
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