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oh, winning documentary from around a 0. ah . protestors rally outside tenacious parliament calling for an end to recent measures imposed by the president . ah, you're wanting al jazeera alive from doha with me fully by table also ahead. the son of libya's former leader mamma qaddafi registers as a candidate for december's presidential election. russian president vladimir putin offers how to resolve the migrant chrisy said the better bruce poland border. and austria announces a lockdown for unvaccinated people. last corona, virus,
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infection rates wise to record levels in parts of europe. ah, protests have taken place in tenisha is capital against president ty, side, thousands rallied near the suspended parliament. others were prevented from joining the demonstration. in july presence, i'd a cracked of the prime minister creating the biggest political crisis since the 2011 revolution. i september, he announced he will draw by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. and last month present said set up a new government, naming the country's 1st female prime minister. jo are been more barrick, he's one of the founders of citizens against the core, the group at the forefront after protests. a dollar is about our demands are simple ending. the qu, restoring the democratic process aiming at rebuilding our country as
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a state governed by the rule of law with lawfully functioning state institutions. this includes subverting any autocratic rule or manipulation of power, perpetrated by k. a side, in addition, we are offering a political initiative under roadmap, one to exit the current crisis. this plan is simply built on the right of chin, izzy and men and women to have their say through the pilot box in any crisis like ours, the people, the citizens are entitled to determine their own future. the protests will expand from the capital city furnace to all other provinces. to day we called on our people to form groups under the citizen against the coo movement across the country . as of next week, we will carry out a number of events and other activities in the capital and other provinces. we will also visit other provinces and take part in massive demonstrations with clear demands, ending the crew and enforcing the roadmap to restore our democracy were the son of
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libya's former leader. more mark darcy has registered as a candidate for december's presidential election. safely slammed off. he says he wanted to restore unity after a decade of conflict since his father was deposed. so who is safe in his lam qaddafi while he was educated in the west and was seen as a potential successor of his father until the 2011 revolution changed libya's political landscape. he was captured by an armed, moved from the city of in town, and how there until 2017, 28 years earlier. the internationally recognized government in tripoli had sent in safe gadhafi to death in absentia, but he was later pardoned his also wanted by the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity or libya correspondent, my latrina has more. this is a big deal to day. you know, after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safer slam on video if in southern libya, so are very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safest noun was alive
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yet alone. ugh, applying to become the next president. after 10 years of conflict, i think people are shocked, surprised, definitely. he has some support base and there. and they're excited to see him back in the, in the political or a political position 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 will definitely showcase that the libyans that are reminiscing of a time when libya was much more stable. although under, you know, as totalitarian rule but more stable, more secure people could work 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 safely slam. 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
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a constitutional framework, or has yet to be agreed upon by the rival legislative branches. they're still discussing what kind of powers as a president have are. but the high national electoral commission is still moving along and taking up taking these applications in brain tree at is an associate professor of conflict resolution. anti doha institute. he says, is not optimistic. faith could win the election. he has some support among the former regime loyalists. and also he has some support within some set and pride ourselves. they're not much. it's not a home support. they are in places like many what even that one at some other play . horses, i don't think he has any chance of winning this election. i don't think he, he himself thinks that he had a chance. but for him, i think this is a political message that he is trying to send,
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that he's becoming again back to the political part of the game and also that he can run for bad actions. and he is ignoring international criminal court requests for with him to be handed over to that, that i see. so that's, i think the political message is what we're seeing behind that. and he is doing that now as we see the jelly, the law, and it's not the major driving force. that's regulating the sections. or, i mean, i think because it depends where, you know, what area are we talking about? we know that it's 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 this area within the eastern with equation. so we come in with up with a different from
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a different area. al jazeera has condemned in the strongest terms the actions of so don's military after you arrested the networks cartoon bureau chief and was sammy alca bash. he was taken into custody after security forces rated his home alger series, calling for his immediate release and says, it holds the sudanese military authority responsible for the safety of all its employees. in other news, kenya's president is visiting ethiopia to push for an end to the conflict between the government and rebel forces. who are kenyatta held. talked with frank talks with prime minister abbey amid fighters from the northern to gray region, have pushed further south this month. the african union envoy, meanwhile, has been meeting both sides. he says, an immediate cease. fire is needed for dialogue to begin polish. police say they've detained. 50 migrants who tried to cross the bellow, roofs border into poland. they say the migrants were taken back to the borderline. meanwhile, rushes present. vladimir putin,
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who's accused of instigating the crisis as is ready to help resolve the issue. it comes as a european union prepares to impose more sanctions on. melrose, as i beg, has the latest from poland, side of the border with bellows. this secretions on 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 board, including women and children. well, what we have seen is this large troop presence up and down some of these roads. we see 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 is somewhere around. 15000 people are still managing to get through. we've spoken to people that might get through in the last week that they went through the forest and made it to
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this side of polar. and then what we're hearing from them is that they will shift bussed to the border on the, on the, by the side by the belly, recent authorities, but also sometimes sent back once across the border by polish authorities and sent back several times before they actually made it and i will 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 border said they're funny, very difficult to sleep. it's very destructive boarded 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 the across. still ahead on al jazeera, the world's react to the glasgow climate tact with some describing it has to be trail to vote. that could keep the balance of power in congress congress. argentina
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has to the post to choose new lawmakers. ah ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle a ways recently round thomas capital in bangkok would suggest unusual. rave this time the it's settled down a bit now as a focus on the coast of viet nam which isn't that unusual. there's some further south in thailand and southern burma somewhere ramp. litzy valencia, there's again, this is normal. there's bit of a gap in the forecasts. much assume martyrs dry borneo and java. not so fergus of heavy rain as been the case recently. it is the case again. no such thing in east asia. we've got a nice breeze coming across the sea of japan to give you some showers, mostly of rain or snow, maybe on the high ground of her card,
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or maybe northern honju tokyo and the shelf is at 20 sole, and beijing or back where they should be in the teens is a bit of rain trying to form itself in the far south west of china. again, that's not that unusual. but this has been the ne monsoon that came into india produce a lot of rain inch and i now of the warnings on the other side in corolla. and that thing might develop into something of a circulation. if it does, it'll bring the rain quite a long way north in ma'am, by where it shouldn't really be. i think i got to where we shouldn't really be this tommy, the lauren indian plains are settled, quiet, but full of poor air quality. briefly on monday, the might be a few more showers around the gulf that i, that is the effect. most people for the weather sponsored by caraway's twana will be part of the greatest global gathering in history, the expo 2020 dubai woods. wanda will be there to showcase her investment opportunities, her unique culture and heritage, economic diversity and pristine wildlife and natural resources. so look out for
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woods wanna add that expo 2022 by spectacle, where we will unleash all potential boats. wanna all pride, your destination? ah ah, watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories, anti government protesters have demonstrated indonesia, capital. the accused present ice age of staging, a co in july after a suspended parliament and granted himself judicial powers. the son of libya's former ruler more mock adolphe has registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election. safely slam cut off. he says he
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wants to restore unity. after a decade of conflict since his father was deposed. and police in poland say they have detained 50 migraines, who tried to cross from bellows into poland. the e. u is expected to impose more sanctions on bellows. on monday rushes president was accused of instigating the crisis. his is ready to help is on fish. with now, austria, a nationwide long town has imposed fair, ordered 4, and vaccinated people. anyone older than 12 will be allowed to leave their homes to get jobs or for essential shopping. only that concerns that the rising numbers are putting the health system at risk of collapse. i'm the we have decided to do that from monday. there will be a look down for on vaccinated people in austria. this means restrictions on going out for everyone. over the age of 12, private living quarters may only be left in exceptional cases,
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access limited to vaccinated people, or people who have recovered from quote 19, will applying the retail sector and unvaccinated people will no longer be allowed to shops for more than basic supplies from like floating shops and sport shops or furniture shop. colbin is in london with more. he says austria as chancellor house, the curb of potential winter sage. he's clearly determined to get a grip of the situation in austria. there will be on the spot checks by police, essentially, if you are outside of your house and you get stopped by the police, you will have to show either an essential reason for you to be out of the house if you're unvaccinated, or you'll be having to show a vaccine kind of passport, some kind of record that you've had, the to, to run a virus inoculations that you would have had to be fully vaccinated. the chancellor is clearly frustrated. australia has a big problem. it has 3 times the infection rates of neighboring germany on
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saturday. it had an all time high of infect. daily infections of 13000 enough of the population of just a 1000000. well 99000000 actually. and the problem is that the take up a vaccinations in austria has been studying the low they rank about 17th in europe . about 63.4 percent of the population is fully vaccinated, and many austrians are sort of vaccine skeptical position. i have say that's been found and, and encouraged by the far right freedom party, which the 3rd biggest party in austria is parliament. but the chancellor is having none of it faced with a winter where people are going to be huddling and doors more. and in europe where the, sorry, the infection rates are going off with chancellor saying that look time is to take her to action. the netherlands, meanwhile, is back under a corona virus lockdown as infections rise there, the partial shut down is expected to last 3 weeks. restaurants in charleston are required to close early and spectators are banned from large events. in germany,
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chance the angler merkel is urging any one in the country who is in fact and vaccinated against gov at 19 to get a job. the number of reported infections increased by 45000 on saturday. 2 days after new cases topped 50000 for the 1st time in neighboring switzerland, several 1000 people are protested against new covered 19 laws. the government wants people to use a health certificate that proves their either vaccinated or show a negative test result. many fear this could create a 2 tier society. the law will be put to a popular vote on november 20th. now a group of some of the world's biggest civil society and environmental groups have condemned the count 26 agreement. as an utter betrayal, that disregard science critics are angered by the dilute a statement that called of to face down the use of coal. rather than face it out. i
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environment editor nick clark report some glasgow objections. it is so decided the end of the road up to 2 weeks and poked the simplest lawyer whose will, again, fusions with dreaming infancy merger say to all our delegates. i, i apologize for the way this process has unfolded. um and i am deeply sorry. i also understand the, the deep disappointment but i think as you have noted is also vital that we protect this passage. told red no planet been. this was effectively an emergency maintenance for all world to keep 1.5 alive. did it deliver what just been global 3 is literally a betrayal of people applied. it's a little betrayal of the sciences. betrayal of the reality of the climate impacts
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are happening and devastating people's lives in lab it. 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 of here and back home with pride. and it hurts deeply to see that bright spot dim and the pressure of 2 weeks of negotiations finally told on the cop president, i looked sharma away from the nitty gritty of negotiations. a raft of big
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announcements were made, hoping to shape the outcome of cop 26 on forest. more than 100 countries pledged to end and reverse deforestation by 2030 bank. rolling $19000000000.00 to do it. another 100 countries pledge to cut 30 percent of highly toxic methane emissions by 2030. it was declared. the end of coal is in sight as more than 40 countries committed to shift away from the fossil fuel. on finance, corporations controlling 40 percent of global assets. pledge to align themselves to the target for $15.00 degrees celsius warming limit. and the rabbit out of the hat, u. s. and china surprising delegates with a declaration, 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 and the talks masons like saudi arabia, russia, and australia,
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the voice on the streets was loud and angry. ah, this is no longer climate conference. this 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 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 you and climate conference will be held and sean will shake in egypt in a year. in the meantime, will apply just beyond will the promises be kept? will countries return with greater ambition? because one thing is certain time is running out. nicholas, i'll desert glasgow. bangladesh well is already being affected by rising sea level
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. as of is one, a hassan is the chief executive of the bangladesh environmental lawyers association . she says millions are facing an imminent catastrophe. the has the bills been gone by the side of us and it is being predicted that if the temperature rises by one rises above 1.5 degrees, then we lose one 3rd of the state. and which means we really have to call me this one. this one hurt people within the very little land mess that we have, which means we have less production. so us, because the fishery, we had the 2nd largest week, what the fishery of the word with the 3 people will not be able to grow as much food as they need to grow, will be forced to actually leave all that. and you will have to read brought the map of buttons the way i'm drawing the map of bundle dish, my children, the next generation will not be able to draw it in to say that for hats in my
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lifetime, i will have to read on the map of bundle with dr. collapse of economic, social, social financial skills book and be like buying this, which is very poor trying to become a middle income can be all the development achievements that we have by now. it dates we all suffer. we all the lots, the fun to bulgaria now, where polls i expected to close in just under an hour. it's referred parliamentary vote. this year after elections held in april and july failed to form a government. many people are concerned about widespread corruption and its impact on the economy. john a whole has his update from the capital. sophia, 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 been a problem in the previous 2 elections and frankly, could well be a problem again. but i've no choice. of course i got to go back to the polls. hugely consequential process this for bulgaria, not just the use poorest country,
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but also quite probably its most corrupt lead for more than the last decade by boy co boris of and his center right party, the former night club 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 hopes 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 control health and control measures the social media environment, absolutely rife with anti cove. it anti vaccine propaganda and misinformation and
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a whole range of forces looking to take advantage. hi, jenn tenens has been casting their ballots also for mid term elections, risking a split enabling parentis party. the tests were sent to left president alberto fernandez, could trigger cabinet exodus and it risks throwing the parties campaign into disarray. 2 years before a 2023 presidential vote for a sub over at losing campaign in the province of when a site is a coalition government trying to said there are 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 fernand music, kirshner le, lovely. when i run this young, the 1st condition that we need to concentrate on because the opposition is trying to prevent it, is the unity of our country. that is the unity of the immense majority of the argentine people. when men with incursions came to power almost 2 years ago in what
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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 prime reelections has been requested in argentina right now. and that is who is running the country with resident christina fernandez. whose consultation aside with the 100000 of the many of them i present here today, even though they both belong to the attorneys party, the differences between them bring uncertainty to the ruling qualities. but at this group, government rally supporter say there is not
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a crisis. my daughter moral says, disagreement is welcome in the rolling co mission. lady she this is on way descent is good. ready? in one political space in a coalition. there shouldn't be differences, or it would be a monolithic movement that is dissenting the 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 bigler. girls don't, jackie, 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 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
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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 thousands of remains from mass graves are being assumed in burundi. its truth and reconciliation commission is also taking testimony to document more than 3 decades of ethnic unrest. the panel was set up as part of a p steel that saw the end of the civil war. a warning that some of you may find the images in katherine sawyer report disturbing. these other remains of bruno lions who were killed during the country's ethnic wars. they have been exuberant truth and reconciliation commission from some of the 4000 mos greeves scattered across broody. the commission began its work with a massa cove, mostly hutus by a tootsie government. between 19721973. more than 800000 professionals were
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killed by state forces that accused them of starting a rebellion with the shoot. the commissioners are also taking testimony from wound dns. they want to reconstruct through those testimonies exactly how many tutsis hutus and others from different communities were killed. in more than 3 decades, victims ah, were not allowed to barrier or the people they were also refused to cry or to show an emotion full a wing. at the last off the beloved ones. to day, really, a toughie people are, are seriously traumatized. in the years that followed politicians played into ethnic tensions that already existed, panning civilians against each other. a civil war broke out in 1993 after their
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fascination of president milk yard and i, more than 300000 people were killed in the 12 year conflict. the truth and reconciliation commission has not began documenting what happened in the ethnic violence that started in 1993, but perpetrators and victims. in this village where more than 60 people are killed have already started the reconciliation process. they say this is the best way to deal with their trauma. kurama juvenile killed the parents of these family. there are still neighbors. he was a family friend. no, dear, you call. i'd been living with a lot of fear since the siblings came back from tanza, near where they'd fled to every time at sea them. i'd have no peace in my heart. when they finally fully forgave me in 2017. my heart was full. isaac, be, go hora was only 15 years old. it took him a long time to forgive. he says,
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room while in the church where he publicly said, sorry, we told him to take us to where the remains of our parents were dumped. we went to the mouse grave, where the priest done bless those who were buried there. this investigation is starring our promotions and opening up old warns. but this families enrica, tell us, it is a healing process. katherine saw alta 0 reagan province, bruni. ah, here again, i am fully by table with a headlines on al jazeera anti government protesters have demonstrated into measures capital. the accused present k side of staging a call in july after he suspended parliament and granted himself judicial powers. in libya, the son of former ruler, mcafee has registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election, safely slammed.
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