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venezuela's defense minister by the me to pay the bill, you know, said the armed forces were applied to the friends that country family, regular groups, but added that human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border with the investigative ah thousands of to museums, protest near parliament against the president's power grab, which they consider a co ah, hello, i'm marianne noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. as surprise in libya as mama gadhafi son safe al islam announces he's running for president in next month elections. poland urge is nato to take concrete steps to resolve a crisis on his board with that arose where thousands of migrants are stuck in
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freezing conditions. in austria, orders and locked down for monday for the millions of people who haven't been vaccinated against cove at 19. ah, elise of clash with protest isn't uneasy as capitol, as thousands of demonstrators marched against the president chi saeed. security forces tried to block off the area of protest as were gathering in tune as they are demanding saeed. restore parliament. a normal democratic government president sees nearly all powers in july and dismissed the government in a move that critics have branded a co dosage of barry reports. oh, chanting shut down, casey and freedom and the police state. protesters pulled down barriers blocking the road, leading to the parliament building in the capital tunis. these people are marching
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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, another 100. i'm not sure we did not come here to clash with others. all calls anyone 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 gather on sunday to demand that said restore the elected parliament and have democratic rule. sundays protests were organized by calling itself citizens against the qu. you 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, ruled since july 25th, an individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state,
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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 closed. president said 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 said 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, the son of libya's former dictate and warmer gadhafi is registered as a candidate for the countries upcoming presidential election. 40 ira safe. alice langa duffy has been seen what has barely been seen actually in a decade. he says he wants to restore unity to libya after years of conflict following his father's downfall,
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libya's election is scheduled for december 24th. it's seen as a key moment in the un back piece process. several world leaders of agree to sanction any one who disrupt or prevents a vote. o been of there been an old knuckle. may god bring truth between us and their people, and elect the honorable will god makes the decisions even if the infidels hate it. so let's take a closer look at safe alice lam, gadhafi in his background. he is, the western educated son of libya, former strong mandate, and one mac duffy. it was an international spokesman for 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 you've tried to flee after his father was overthrown, was held there until 2017 in 2050, and the internationally recognized government and tripoli sentences got daffy to to death in absentia, but he was late a pardoned. he's also wanted by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity dating back to his father's rule. well,
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our libya correspondent malik trainer has been following developments from dar this is a big deal to day. no, after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safer slam on video, or if in southern libya, so very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safe islam 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 a political position dubious, deeply divided. so he does have some support. i don't think he's going to 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, a totalitarian rule but more stable, more secure of people could work and move across the country freely. that's not
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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 slant, 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 there 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. ah, poland to prime minister saying may turn mistake concrete steps to resolve migrant crisis on its border barouche, where thousands of people are stranded in the cold view as accused batteries have
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seeking to distract from russia's military buildup on a border with ukraine. now the european union is ito pays more sanctions and banners come monday. as i beg reports from b, i was stuck on the situation at the poland at belarus border. this is the image, the polish military, want everyone to see their on a p are offensive and want to show their protecting the countries borders. this footage, however, filmed by those stuck at the border, shows a different picture, border forces and making their presence felt. and letting people there know they will not get through people at the border say they can't sleep because poland tactic in the village is close to the border. the finishing sunday mass, the faithful. a divided about the situation should have been like we have to help. but we have to protect or bother us as well. so they do not cross and do nothing bad to us. once they cross, we have to help the women and children,
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but not the men because we don't know what they really are. i don't years you chip on that. we have to protect our soldiers and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish, i mean the journey across is not without its risks. morale matha we flew from syria to bella luce, she's now in a polish hospital near the border, numbered him. hurry willoughby, they remain for a week in the woods. it had been a tough week from heavy rain to fi is cold. oh, they are living in die conditions. at some point, my daughter's health deteriorated. she's been in, i see you for 3 weeks. and they're not on a message. so other than mine, i call on the german authorities to allow us to re unite with our daughter. we hope the german authorities will consider the health condition of our daughter. the family is living here and we hope the authorities will lend us a helping hand and permit her entry from poland. the family doesn't know what will happen next. for their part to polish authorities are granting medical assistance
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to people that manage across the border and need it. but what's not here is what will happen to them afterwards. will they be able to stay here in poland? move on to other european countries, or will they be sent back to paris? the uncertainty and hostile approach doesn't seem to deter those, tried to reach western europe. i said big. i'll jazeera poland as and joins me on the phone now from being sick. but laskey where migraines found on the polish side of the border are being treated by magics. and we know about this growing concern over the place of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers that tell us what you've been saying. well, we were 1st elected to 2 men, 7 men that had been found in the forest, and when we got there, they were on the floor very, very weak. not really able to talk. i managed to speak with the both of them and dr. bill, the information from them, the 2 men, 2 brothers,
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189-1841. they told me that they'd been out in the forest for 4 days. now they were a considerable distance away from the border and they must have travelled through the nights not in the day because you're more likely to get spotted, but they managed to get past the border guards. a visit brought $15000.00 forces on the port each side of the border. they managed to get past them through the forest and it's freezing temperature than a considerable distance away from the border. the activists had got to them, had given them some water, given them, put some blanket over them to keep back teaching cuz it's very cold and called an ambulance. and the police also arrive at the ambulance, has taken them away, they will be treated. and then the asylum cases will be assessed and it just goes to show no matter how much or how many forces you put on the border. people who still manage to get through despite the risks a,
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despite the danger that they face. and have you heard about any injuries and or any death, given the freezing conditions and the lack of medical care and vital supplies? yeah, he's 7, right. people already died in, in the last few months, at the border because of the temperature non friday polish authority said that the body of a 20 year old series might have been discovered in the police side of the border. we, for example, in the piece that you just saw use is case of the syrian woman who's in a hospitality. nice to you. so great risks that we have to remember that the children also small children on the other side of the border and family is trying to get into poland and into the european union. but the language from the polish authorities so far has been a tough one. talking of this like a war doesn't exclusions on the return with an act with a large pass,
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the call exactly tell you what the polish authority to do to keep those people out . and it's a state of emergency as far as the polish government consent. but the soldiers and their troops about fighting award enough firing any weapons, what they're doing is stopping people, including women and children from entering it. thank you. thank you very much. i sat back there on the polish side of the border with that a roost watching al jazeera life from london. coming out the exit. polls show no clear winner in bulgaria is 3rd election this year. the big sound from the world's largest orchestra will tell you how many classical musicians may if they wave the wrinkled books with performance ah
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right. it stopped raining in the deserts in the, in the middle of australia. in fact, mostly actually where the now is for the south in the bite and is heading towards new zealand. but it's left its mark and in fact it's still cold enough here for more snow on the vic turret victorian alps during monday. springsteen's been a fair amount of it actually might even be a little bit in tasmania is how reminder it is spring. it's warm in purse again that slowly cooling down 27 down to 24. in contrast is probably warming up in melbourne, sydney, and the capital of the continent. now to the north of that. seasonal weather now greets us an ice on shore breeze and obviously means more range of viet nam, quite a lot more rain after the eastern side of the zone. but north of that, it's fairly, quite a bit of rains possible in the middle of china as not that unusual middle of southern
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china to say and the west of that where we had such a lot of rain recently in china. that's court and dan, it could be wet and the and min islands and it's more like to be wet in caroline again, little bit wet than it should be for this time of the year. but it is dry and settled and not yet wintry in pakistan. and for example, iran there is wind to come yet, but it will take his time. is a call to you should now be considering pool. ah, it's the was most populous democracy, diverse dynamic. and under lowing moving to see context, india dixon in that look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the mission. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me feel as those are for context. india and out is eda
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lou ah, welcome back. look at the main stories this allen allen clashes between police and protest is intermediate capital. thousands of demonstrators rallied against president chi side. security forces blocks of the area where protested were demanding that side restore parliament a normal democratic rule. the song of libya's former dictates and warmer gadhafi of is registered to wrong in the country's upcoming presidential election. say fellow lung good doth, is wanted for war crimes. that he wants to restore unity to libya and as the stand
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off putting boundaries in the e and the new continues over my worst try to make their way to the you. there is a growing concerned about the thousands of people who are stranded in freezing conditions. to syrian men been found on the polar side of the border, they said that they had been in the forest for 4 days. how austria is ordering millions of unvaccinated people and to lock down for monday is covered. 19 of factions that surged to record highs about 65 percent of all strains are fully vaccinated. one of the lowest rates in western europe, more than 13000 infections are reported on saturday. with the chancellor alexander schellenberg calling on the comforter, calling the vaccination rate in the country. shamefully low. was boudoir o skunked before ingram charlotte. this means restrictions on going out for every one over the age of 12, private living quarters, my only be left in exceptional cases. it's a consequence,
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it will be very consistently controlled and will also be consistently sanctioned. i would like to thank the police officers for their commitment here for brandon has more now on australia deteriorating, cuz that situation, austria's infection rate is 3 times that of it's neighbor. 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 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 is the 3rd biggest party in parliament. now it's not just an austrian problem
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. europe itself is the why the european countries are also worried. the netherlands is introducing new restrictions. they came into force on saturday morning. but 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 rem piece 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 low vaccination rate. so you can see that the alarm bells really are ringing all across europe. on this negotiable gary, and now it's having its 3rd election this year. and again, it appears to produce no clear winner. 3 exit polls give prime minister boycott bought us off a narrow lead. but again, he could struggle for former coalition to secure a 4th term. his center right girl party is projected to win between $23.00 and a half and 24.7 percent of the vote. falling short of a majority of for the exit poll shows new centers group. we continue the change
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coming in 1st with 25.7 percent. it's better place to form a ruling coalition with the traditional main opposition socialist party. b s p, which is expected to finish 3rd on 14.4 percent. john hall reports from bulgaria. vulgar is industrial heartland, a mix of soviet era architecture or polluting fractures. turnip 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 voters to protect a deeply entrenched system of official corruption and patronage. and money though, isn't a phone call and really visible for the people to see that the money are going somewhere . but not here in the citizens, what we would like to see better future for the young ones. we want to see that the
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car up better means of taking care of law, or barons. public protests against corruption last year brought an end to form a prime minister boy co boris office decade in power. this is the man whose promised to make a difference. you will pet cough. one of 2 harvard educated economists whose party continue the change look sad, according to preliminary results to lead an anti corruption alliance. are you the fresh face of bobby in politics, the big hope of brussels? the leaders in brussels who want to see the page turned on corruption here. i think i'm the fresh faced for the bulgarian voters are because our whole election campaign started with 0 corruption, not less corruption, not a decrease corruption, 0 corruption. if we are able today to be after the position of power, we would love to create such a strong agency that corruption becomes dealt with in branford. get those
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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 e 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 if parties can finally work together of change. jona whole al jazeera, sophia argentinians, have 18 mid term legislative elections that could tip the balance of power in congress. but the ruling parentis, party facing possible defeat. this is a major political test for sans left present alberto fernandez, who has been accused of not following through on his campaign promises. and he is not in hell by the ongoing spot with his vice president. christina fernandez to kirschner as teresa bow reports. ah,
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i'm losing campaign in the province of win aside, is a coalition government trying to said their differences aside in spite of the enormous contradictions that exist between precedent and what, at the for a man. this. and his powerful vice president, christina fernand music kirschner. not really 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 this 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 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
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prime. reelections has been requested in tina right now. and that is who is running the country with resident christina fernando consultation aside with her thousands of years, many of them i wasn't here today even though they both belong to the attorneys party. the differences between them bring uncertainty to the ruling quality. but at this group, government rally supporter say they're is not a crisis. my dear cha model says, disagreement is welcome in the ruling coalition that he hears it from where descent is good. within one political space in our coalition, there shouldn't be differences, or it would be our monolithic movement that is dissenting their 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
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turn around. it's massive defeat during the primary lessons in september. and what will happen if it can't. analysts say the election will define the balance of power in government, but get a garage at the last 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 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. there is i will, i'll just seat out when our side is her sorry. like coalition as a reporter to have launched tana as strikes on a yamini port city of a data where several fighters have been killed in clashes between rival forces
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whose the rebels have moved into territories surrounded by the coalition. security officials say they rounded up dozens of people, acres are supporting the internationally recognized government. pro government forces say they left the city on friday. in accordance with the 2018 ceasefire. dale both sides have been asked to ensure the safety of civilians. al jazeera has condemned in the strongest times, the actions of sedans, military after it arrested the networks cartoon bureau, chief amazon, me, alika. but she was taken into custody of his home was re, did on saturday night out, there is cooling for his immediate release. now the president of the cop $26.00 summit, which ended on saturdays brand at the glasgow climate deal his story, despite the softening of language on end in ease of call. but alex sharma says india and china, which pushed for last minute changes to the text after explain themselves to the countries most risk of climate change. these are countries on the front line of
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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 in terms of china and india. i mean, you know, they will on this particular issue have to explain themselves to developing countries. well, i know i spoke to you again and climb the i to his patients number carlo who attended the climate summit and glasgow. and she told me that she feels betrayed by wealthy nations. they did not to do. they did not stick up as li does. they did known, secure enough money for countries. lake uganda, which i'm over, you know, go to the claimant crisis that i already struggling with the effects of climate change. they didn't secure enough concrete plans to keep the 1.5 degrees. what they were asked to follow there. once it is when we shall judge
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a no, really you really work with what they, what they really planned and they acted upon to secure though there was. but for now to me, cook really looks like it's not as access on the pole has some of the heaviest rainfall in the world that drives dry spells. eric was in a series of drinking water shortage and how farm is coming out with simple ways to harness the rain during a monsoon season. nazena australia appoints from saint sean paul. nepal has always been one of the rainiest countries in the world, giving it lush, green, rolling foothills, the hallmark of the himalayas. it's certainly not the kind of place you might think is suffering a water security crisis. ordinarily i did, he used to be a lawyer and didn't city long do this and then well, now what is abilene high in did he didn't fall in sanderson that will not go inside that on that his goal rule is a i don't know that miss you leslie stood as
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a groundwater, it only rains for part of the year, and the pulse terrain can turn baron quickly. but just outside tut, bandu routinely ranked is one of the most polluted cities in the world is a regeneration success story. this thriving forest wasn't here. 2 decades ago, now, scientists use it to study how best to collect and keep the most basic element with rain collection systems like this one tank can hold enough water for a family of 5 for up to a month. and pawns, cut into the sides of steep hills, have the power to bring dry wells back to life. in rural villages, applying these designs is saving farms and lives. at 1st glance, it looks like any other hill side in this part of nepal. but what's happening here is local farming communities using simple methods to solve a complex environmental problem. earthquakes and man made roads change
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the way rain moves down hill at the mouth of this underground. well, cornum and la my explains how changes to terrain stop the flow of groundwater and left this life, giving natural spring totally dry in rural nepal. wells like this are the primary source of water for drinking and domestic use. building terrace ponds to collect and carefully piped the water up to both crops and holmes has saved villagers from uprooting their entire lives. yeah, for any mag away i am led and there was no water here or we ship to go very far. a look for other water source is much for go away, but we are happy. the water started to come here again. the water is collecting slowly and gradually reviving kill and they're living. 6 scientists and farmers in the policy, the world around them is changing faster than it has to. but roads can't be on built, and there is no taking back the weather,
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altering greenhouse gases in the air. so all they can do now is their best to adapt to their altered ecosystem is in basra, the older 0. but when the bessie nipple then is heiner, is attempted to break a kenneth while record the largest orchestra. ah, will, in 12000 musicians from the national system of youth and children's orchestra performed a classical piece. a current record of 8000 is held by russia. he attend to be judged in the coming days. ah, a quick look at the main stories for covering this hour and that been clashes between police and protest isn't in.
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