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guy right now with the government expelled. mm. by hard from the truth as a tax on press freedom escalator i worked for al jazeera because like whole belie, i'm with me. ah. oh, thousands of tunisians protests near parliament against the president's power grab, which they consider a qu. ah, lo i miranda mozy and watching out their ells are coming up on the program. surprise in libya as mama gadhafi son say full islam announces he's running for president. next month's elections, austria, or does a locked down from monday for the millions who have not been vaccinated against
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coven. 19. and poland urges nato to take concrete steps to resolve the crisis on its border with bella ruse, where thousands of migrants are stuck in freezing conditions. ah, hello and welcome to the program. police have clashed with protested and teenagers capitol, as thousands of demonstrators marched against president chi site, security forces tried to block off the area where protests were gathering in tune as they are demanding side restore parliament and normal democratic government president sees nearly all power in july and dismissed the government in a move critics branded a curb dosage of barring our ports. oh, chanting shut down, kai said, and freedom and the police state. protesters pulled down barriers blocking the road,
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leading to the parliament building in the capital tunis. these people are marching against the measures imposed by president chi say, since he sacked the prime minister and suspend the parliament 4 months ago. some have made the trip from across the country under the hood. i'm not sure we did not come here to clash with others. all cause any one any harm. we came all the way here to tell those in charge that we want a taste of freedom. we've tasted freedom before and we don't want to be deprived of it ever again. hundreds of police officers have blocked off the area where thousands of protesters were gathering on sunday to demand that said restored the elected parliament and have democratic rule. sundays protests were organized by group calling itself citizens against the qu, who promised to continue their demonstrations and expand them to other cities. so she is really outside of open for the way we have been under one man,
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ruled since july 25th and individual who violated the law violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution. and to day closed the streets, the soil of the republic to day the country is close to when president site insists what he did in july was not a qu, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and last month he formed the government and appointed a new prime minister. president site has promised to uphold people's rights, but there are fears of a return to the days of one man. rule. dorset jabari al jazeera we go to la bay now i the son of the former dictator, monica duffy as registered as a candidate for the country's upcoming presidential election. 49 year old safe, alice lam, gadhafi has barely been seen in a decade. he says that he wants to restore unity to libya after
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a decade of conflict following his father's downfall. it'll be as election is scheduled for december, the 24th. it seen as a key moment in a un backed peace process. several world leaders have agreed to sanction anyone who disrupt or prevents a vote. a may god bring truth between us and their people and to let the honorable god makes the decision even if the infidels hated to love you. well, let's take a closer look than it safe alice long. good daffy. his background, he is the western educated son of libya form a strong man need a more work, duffy. he was an international spokesman of his father's regime during the 2011 uprising. he was captured the same year by an armed group from the city of in town . as he tried to flee after his father was overthrown, was held there until 2017 in 2015. the internationally recognized government in tripoli, sentence africa daffy to death in absentia, but he was later pardoned. he's also wanted by the international criminal court for
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crimes against humanity dating back to his father's rule. our libya correspond. malik train has been following developments on this from dar this is a big deal to day. no, after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safer slam on video in southern libya. so very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safest lamb was alive yet alone or 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 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 of the libyans that are reminiscing of a time when libya was much more stable. although under, you know,
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as totalitarian rule but more stable, more secure people could work and move across the country freely. that's not happening now. so there is definitely a percentage of libyans that reminisce of the times before 2011 and and, and, and would possibly vote for civil islam. but we just saw a few days ago, a conference in paris where the international community was saying that the 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 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 a day after 6 people died and mass protests against sedans, military tacoma, the army chief is chad. the 1st meeting of the new sovereign council, a body were paces the pow sharing arrangement was dissolved by general adolfo
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retired behind late last month, and criticized by the un for excluding the recently ousted civilian leadership. well, al jazeera has condemned in the strongest terms, the actions of sedans, military after arrested, the networks bureau chief and har tune, almost sammy al combat. she raided his home on saturday night and that he was taken into custody al jazeera is calling for the immediate release and says it holds the sudanese military responsible for the safety of all of its employees. kenneth president is in ethiopia, pushing for an and conflict between government and took ryan rebel forces. url kenyatta is al, talks with the prime minister, abbe ahmed, the african union. and boy is also been talking with both sides. since fighters from the northern tier grey region pushed farther south this month or less ago, no passenger says that an immediate cease fire is needed for negotiations to begin .
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ah! now austria is ordering millions of unvaccinated people into locked down from monday as cove 19 infections. their surge to record highs about 65 percent of austrians are fully vaccinated. one of the lowest rates in western europe. women, 13000 infections reported on saturday. chancellor alexander schellenberg called the country's vaccination rate, shamefully low. up, morton was nearburg as of monday, every citizen, every person living in austria must be aware that they can be checked by the police at any time. we will also monitor the public's reasons for entering public spaces or poor brennan has more now on austria's worsening cove at 19 situation. aust is infection rate is 3 times that of its neighbor,
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germany and the government is extremely worried about the trajectory of the figures on saturday. 13000 new corona virus infections were reported. that's an all time high for this relatively small nation of just under 9000000 people. i. one of the biggest concerns that the government has in vienna is the relatively low. busy vaccination rate, some 63.4 percent of the austrian population has been vaccinated that ranked them around 17th in the european league table. now, there is a fairly large vaccine skeptic population in austria. encouraged by the far right freedom party, which was the 3rd biggest party in parliament. but the chancellor, the relatively new chancellor alex schellenberg has described that 63.4 percent figure as shamefully low. and when he came to try to devise restrictions to try to force people to get their vaccines festival. a week ago he band unvaccinated people from going to restaurants and large scale public events. now his ordering them to
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stay at home unless there are specific circumstances such as good to go to work or to go to their doctors or to buy some groceries. because he said it was unfair that vaccinated people should have to be, have their freedoms curtailed, simply because of the whim of that what he called the dithering of the un vaccinated. now it's not just an austrian problem. europe itself is why the european countries are also worried. the netherlands is introducing new restrictions. they came into force on saturday morning. they've also, there's also going to be a discussion in germany later this week about introducing new restrictions there and latvia has even banned any parliamentary lawmakers, the m p 's who are unvaccinated, bound them from actually participating in debates or voting in the latvian parliament. such is the concern in that country, another country where there is a vaccination rate. so you can see that the alarm bells really are ringing all across europe on this well in i was so as
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a follow in poland. prime minister says ne term is take concrete steps to resolve a migrant crisis on its border with that a ruse where thousands of people are stranded in the freezing cold. the u as due to impose more sanctions on batteries. on monday, earlier that use top diplomat spoke by fine to the bad russian foreign minister, telling him people should not be used as weapons. or who said it only highlighting the futility of sanctions. western nations accused bellows of encouraging migrants to travel through the country in order to get to the ear, as i beg, has more now from the polish side of the border with bella luce. 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. i'm not fighting, there's no shots. you been fired. what they're doing is stopping people crossing the board, including women and children. what we have seen is this large troop presence up and down. some of these roads receive convoys of military and police vehicles. this
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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 to spoken to people that might get through in the last week, they went through the forest and made it to 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 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
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forest and we found clothes and food very fresh from people that had actually made the across will 8 african migrants have been found dead in a boat of the coast of spain's grand canary island. 62 others were rescued with 3 flown to hospital in critical condition. on the same day, postcards intercepted another boat with 36 people on board. the government says nearly 17000 migrants have tried to cross from western africa, canary island so far this year, which is double the number compared to this time last year. watching al jazeera ally from london still i had for you on the progress of focusing on bulgaria. exit polls show no k, a winner in the country. 3rd election this year. and argentines, night, and legislative elections with ruling parentis party facing defeat, damaged by the ongoing spot between the president and his powerful deputy. ah,
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where the waters, woman, the land and nuts, true both sides of europe. that's where the active weather has been. and last couple of weeks has been the western measure, and it's still is where as the incoming winter is stuck up here in the north atlantic now are seen coming winter cars behind it is plenty of cold enough air to bring snow to iceland and every now again, it brings the same to doorway to the high ground. no one is doing the same on monday, maybe more so on tuesday, most it's rain. there was quite a wind, but it's a southwesterly, but it's not exactly cold in london, but it is fairly coating. for example, riga. however, these are temperatures are not far away from the average you supposed to get colder is tandy. and it's doing just that. that round the mediterranean. well, it's just still stormy. there's more rain likely anywhere in italy, possibly, viruses, coffee, carinthia,
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dramatic. and then further west is that to effect the bali arcs with a normally gout. the same time was right on the north coast of algeria. this may look familiar to you, but it seems to be rather long lived. i have to say, in fact has been so active, it may pushed a front down. but as to how are you might find a few spots of rain right in the middle of the desert time, russet, and beyond. the seasonal rate in africa further south is doing what it's supposed to not as funnel cit walters and be concentrating more around the gulf of guinea. ah, i the dakota oil pipeline snake through indigenous land. but no, without, with within a day was beaten, arrested, and self protective. they all beat it and self proclaimed which protected the
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women of standing rock on out his era. lou ah ah, welcome back. the main stories now, police have clash with protest, his intern easiest capital as thousands of demonstrators rallied against president guy side. security forces blocked off the area where protests were demanding side restore parliament and normal democratic rule. the son of libya's former dictator mama gadhafi is registered to ride in the country's upcoming presidential election safe. alice lambert duffy, who's wanted for war crimes, as he wants to restore unity to libya and austria is ordering millions of unvaccinated people into locked down for monday. as cove at 19 infection searched
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to record highs about 65 percent of austrians of fully vaccinated, one of the lowest rates in western europe. well now to bulgaria were exit polls showing the prime minister boycott bought herself with a narrow lead in the country's 3rd national election this year. but again, he could struggle to form a coalition to secure a 4th term. and that means a new anti corruption alliance could find itself in power as jonah, as joan holl reports vulgar is industrial heartland, a mix of soviet era, architecture and polluting factories. per nick has the dirtiest air in the european union and anti corruption activists say the vote here stinks to. it's one among a number of towns where business leaders are accused of paying off the voters to protect a deeply entrenched system of official corruption and patronage. money is always me
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think and really visible for the people. see that the money are going somewhere but not in the citizen what we would like to see better future for the young one. we want to see that the government is taking care of all or parents. public protests against corruption last year brought an end to form of prime minister boy, a boy resolves decade in power. this is the man who promised to make a difference if you had called one of 2 harvard educated economists whose party continue the change look set to according to preliminary results, to lead and to corruption of life. are you the fresh face of bobby, or in politics, the big hope of brussels? the leaders in brussels who want to see the page turned on corruption? i think i'm the fresh face for the beginning voters. because our whole election campaign started with 0 corruption, no less corruption, not decrease corruption,
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0 corruption. if we are able to day to be after today to be in position of power, we would love to create such a strong agency that corruption becomes the opposite brand for both those lofty aims. removing the stench of corruption will be an enormous task. a system of oligarchy, patronage and power built up over many years, helping to ensure that bulgaria has remained the use poorest member vested interests like this won't like it, of course. but the 3rd election this year off is at least the hope is parties can finally work together of change jona whole al jazeera, sophia argentina is holding mid term legislative elections that could tip the balance of power and congress just a couple more hours left before poles close election is seen as a major political pass for central have present. alberto fernandez,
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his per honest party is battling to avoid damaging losses. voters worried about rising inflation and poverty will to raise about is life arrests implant desires. now why these elections so important? teresa? well ma'am, we're here right outside of polling stations, people have been coming in and out of year fed and leaders know been major incidents and argentina. people are happy to be able to go out and vote. it's been difficult years for argentina, this country has been in recession since 2018 plus the impact of the pandemic, a rising poverty, 42 percent in poverty, around 50 percent of inflation rate. so in a way, people had a way of saying how we feel about the current administration during the primary elections that happened past september, where the ruling coalition also in many, many parts of the country. the big question is what's gonna happen now. and also, what state, what had stated that the ruling party could lose a majority in congress. they could lose the war room in the senate. this would be
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a, something historical for the parent is party, which is part of the ruling coalition. also, the capacity that the president has and how he will govern in the 2 years he has left, but also the relationship between president america fernandez and his powerful vice president. christina fernandez, the curtain of the results of the primary elections in september sparked lots of tension between them and the result of doing this selection. and we're gonna have to see the reactions within this ruling coalition. and what will happen when we have the results at losing campaign in the province of when off site is acquisition government trying to said the frances, aside in spite of the enormous contradictions that exist between precedent and we're at the, for a man this and he's powerful vice president, christina fernandez, a kirschner library. now. lovely with that one is young. the 1st condition that we
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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. but members, inclusionary 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 . i 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 for a resident. christina fernandez with consultation inside with the 1000 many of them. i wasn't here today
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even though they both belong to their parents party. the differences between them bring uncertainty to the ruling quality. when at this grow government rally supporter say there is not a crisis. my dear chair, moral says, disagreement is welcome in the ruling coalition. that is, yours is some way. dissent is good within 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 renew half of congress and a 3rd of the senate. the question is whether the parent is party will be able to turn around. it's massive defeat, doing the primary lessons in september. and what will happen if it can't analysts say the election will define a balance of power in government, but get a get a little shaky 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 british cannot add an extra vote and others cannot either. it's easy to
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understand for christina is going to eat them alive or have 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. i suppose trays are much, will depend on whether after this vote i'll be able to address the deep economic and balances. well, that's the big question. everyone has the results of the primary elections. the government has launched a series of measures trying to revert those. we thought we know that they've launched our cash handouts and distributing several of food items and refrigerators and different things across the province of one site. if announcing credit for housing. among other things before the opposition,
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the government was flying. what they say was buying votes, the government is saying that they paid attention to people. the men press in that america for amanda said, doing a rally that we attended to. he said that people told him what he needed base. he said that be heard people trying and struggling with a very, very high inflation rate. people telling him that they couldn't make it till the end of the month. so that we saw this sunday because we're going to have to see whether that the ruling correlation has been able to reverse the result. the base question is right now, what will happen with our economy? a big big issue here is the negotiation. the ongoing negotiation with the international monetary fund, for example, the very high inflation rates, the exchange rate control that have origin kind wondering how much is worth the dollar. there's an official dollar for $100.00 pesos, and then there's another one that's double that. so there's lots of economic uncertainty on the street and definitely this election, i'm going to have a huge impact on argentina's economic future. ok,
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thanks very much for what is iris to raise above. of course, the cop 26 summit in laws goes concluded now in the present, alex chandler has branded the deal agreed on saturday as historic dis. i softening of language on ending the use of colon fossil fuels, but he says india and china, which pushed pushed for last minute changes. the tax will have to explain themselves to countries most at risk of climate change. these are countries on the front line of climate change for them. and the 1.5 is you're really very bad news to degrees is a death sentence. of course it matters to them. and there was lots of emotion there . um, and in terms of china and india, i mean, you know, they will on this particular issue have to explain themselves to developing countries. or many experts have criticized india for watering down the text on the use of coal. specifically, in the agreement, toxic air is a widespread problem in india itself. new delhi tops the list of the wells most
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polluted cities, schools and government buildings in the capital of, in order to close for a week because of bad air quality. partly planed on coal emissions. india's energy needs are expected to grow exponentially in the coming decades. country is still heavily reliant on coal. millions, depend on it to earn a livelihoods. so need to know ryan is the director of the center for science and environment. thing tank based in new delhi and says the climate deal is a compromise. as an environmental activists some definitely disappointed we know about the scale of consummation that is needed, is map group. the mitigation pledges do not add up up to 20 car dealer but still see as i is the global emission instead of 50 percent reduction. and more than that, we also know that 70 percent of the world still needs to develop. and i think that's really what to sort out took her last li movie that be was to be understand
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the problem spaces over. and yet they're not going to like to build which are going to require large amount of either financial support to reinvent that energy system . all will have to dive down and use the only 30 will looting source for the rest of the way it has used. and i think this, this just has not gone away. and i believe that the biggest failure has been the fact that we have not been able to walk the top on finance on understanding the need for climate justice as a prerequisite for moving ahead. and this is why i am not happy with mike up and putting out the lead to water down pool in the final fix. but i understand the fact that they feel that money is not going to come back, not a heat transfer, it's not going to happen. and david choir to protect, they're the ones that attrition to us. and i think this is where the customer want
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them call to to fix has not done enough to dispel that sense. all we need right to development or intel reaction elsewhere. people in west and kenya is saying they feel their voices are not at the salvation that called 26 was a failure. begun mcclay just but for to read to them. i can see cop 26 is a failure. it does are framed to the global or it is a failure to the whole world. global warming is increasing because this, this environment them do have been going with looking through. then we don't over good. i believe it is the book, one of every i want unless coveted ingredients in the wildest fashion, i watering price at auction in italy, they say honor and fatty gram italian white truffle went under the hammer, with bids coming in from hong kong, singapore do buy and moscow raffle went for a $118000.00. the michelin star,
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italian chef umberto on bonham for his restaurant in hong kong knox, appetizing like that. anyway, there's more on everything here. al jazeera dot com, the latest, not top stories. and, and he of comment in analysis there as well. ah, i look at the main stories now. police have clashed with protest as engineers, capital. as thousands of demonstrators marched against president chi, saeed, security forces blocked off the area. i protested, were demanding that side restore parliament a normal democratic rule. he seized all powers in july and dismissed the government in a move critics branded a curve sites at his actions when needed. after years of political squabbling and stalled economy.

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