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trying to deal with people left behind. ah aah! protest in geneva against the president accused of a power grab after he suspended parliament and took over executive powers. ah, i'm real about this and this is all it is here alive from doha also come on. well, mid term elections in argentina where the government's popularity is plunged because of covered at a struggling economy. a call for nato to resolve the migrant crisis. and the poland,
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bella luce border where thousands of people are stuck in freezing conditions. under locked on cobra 19 restrictions in austria for people who aren't vaccinated as infections rise. ah. vases of opponents of chin is he is president, have been protesting outside parliament in the capital president. i said sacked the prime minister in july, creating the country's biggest political crisis since the 2011 revolution dosage a body reports. oh, chatting shut down, chi say, and freedom and the police think protesters pull down barriers blocking the road, leading to the parliament building in the capital tunic. these people are marching against the measures imposed by president chi said. since he sacked the prime
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minister and suspended parliament 4 months ago, some have made the trip from across the country. and when i met you, 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. thousands of protesters were gathering on sunday to demand that said restore the elected parliament and have democratic rule. some these 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. i'm 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
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streets, a soil of the republic to day the country is closed. totally. president site insists what he did in july was not a coo, 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 a 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 jibari al jazeera, the son of libya's former leader mama gadhafi is running for president. safe valley slam has registered as a candidate for next month's election. he says he wants to restore unity after a decade of conflict since his father was deposed and subsequently killed the 49 year old is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes or libya correspond. malik, china has more. this is a big deal to day. you know, after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safer slam on video,
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or if in southern libya. so are very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safest noun 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 they're, 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, a totalitarian rule but more stable, more secure people could work and, and move across the country freely. that's not happening now. so there's definitely a percentage of libyans that reminisce of the times before 2011 and and,
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and, and would possibly vote for safely slam. but we just saw a few days ago, a conference in paris were the international community. was saying that elections must go ahead, but there is some serious issues with that. a constitutional framework, a has yet to be agreed upon by the rival legislative branch as they are still discussing what kind of powers as the president have are. but the high national electoral commission is still moving along and taking up taking these applications over him for i had, is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute. he explains what backing safe islam had afi has in libya, he has some support among the former regime loyalists ab and also he has some support with in some sad and play novels. not much. it's not the home support. they are in places like benny, what even that one on and in some other play horses ab,
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i don't think he has any chance of winning this election. i don't think he, he himself thinks that he has a chance. but for him, i think this is a political message that he is trying to send, that he's becoming again back to the political part of the game and also that he can run for that action. and he is ignoring that international criminal court request 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, you generally see a law and it's not the major driving force that we think the sections on, 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
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outside this area within the east and with equation. so we come in with up with a different from a different there yet. bolan's prime ministers, calling on nato to take concrete steps to resolve the migrant crisis. and it's border with bella luce, that's thousands of people are comp time hoping to get into the european union. the bella, russian government's accused of encouraging them to illegally cross into poland as retaliation to sanctions from the you. the blogs set to impose more restrictions on monday as a big reports from be stuck on the poland belew spotter. this is the image, the polish military, want everyone to see there on a p r offensive. i want to show they're 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
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they can't speak 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 a bother us as well. so they do not crossed and do nothing bad to us. once they cross, we have to help the women and children, but not the men because we don't know what they really are. are juniors you chima. now we have to protect our soldiers and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish army, the journey across is not without its risks. morale method, we flew from syria to bela ruth. she's now in a polish hospital near the border. now i'm by them. how are you willoughby? they remained for a week in the woods. it had been a tough week from heavy rain to she is cold. oh, they are living in dye conditions. at some point, my daughter's health deteriorated. she's been in. i see you for 3 weeks. oh,
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the furnace is lovely, man, 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 to london. the family doesn't know what will happen next. for their part polish authorities are granting medical assistance to people that manage across the border and need it. but what's not clear 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 belarus. the uncertainty and hostile approach doesn't seem to deter those, trying to reach western europe. i said bake jazeera poland. care giles is a senior consulting fellow of the russian and eurasia programmer. chatham, how does, he says it's not clear what bellows and russia are trying to achieve in this crisis . neither of those 2 capitals actually stated there demarc,
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they've not said what it is they actually want to achieve by triggering this process. now it could be that some of the most easy and obvious gains for both of them have already been negated because it might have assumed that it would be easy to split poland from the you and to divide the yoga. how to respond to this process . and show within poland, which already had the argument with brussels. that actually the was not coming to say, but to everybody's surprise that you have responded in the right way to this. it's showing unity solidarity. it's backing poland. it's not giving me a hard time for not allowing these refugees through and it's stepping up sanctions against those parts in the human trafficking pipeline to actually cut off the flow to the border altogether. so it looked as though if the game was to try to discredit the you so far, it failed. but of course, that lease plenty of other options on the table for either president put in or president lucas shanker, to follow through or says imposing a nation wide lockdown for unvaccinated people. not even over 12 years old. who
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hasn't had a coven 19 job, but only be allowed to leave their home for essential shopping or to get vaccinated? that are concerns? rising corona virus cases are putting the health system at risk of collapse only around 65 percent of the population's vaccinated, which is below the e. you average diane, the, we have decided today that from monday there will be a locked down for unvaccinated people in austria. this means restrictions on going out for a one over the age of 12. private living quarters may only be left in exceptional cases, excess, limited to vaccinated people, or people who have recovered from code 19 will apply in the retail sector, and unvaccinated people will no longer be allowed to shops. for more than basic supplies, from like floating shops and sports shops or furniture, shop maker stuff. paul brandon has more on australia worsening, covered 1900 situation. aust is infection rate is 3 times that of its neighbor, germany and the government is extremely worried about the trajectory of the figures
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on saturday. 13000 new corona virus infections were reported that an all time high for this relatively small nation, of just under 9000000 people. 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 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 the vaccines. first of all, a week ago he band on vaccinated people from going to restaurants and large scale public events. now his ordering them to stay at home unless there are specific
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circumstances such as good to go to work or to go to the 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 the wider 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, 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 vaccination rates. so you can see that the alarm bells really are ringing all across europe. on this. as as health ministry says children age 5 to 11 can now get
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the pfizer bound. i covered 19 vaccine. it follows a decision by the us to grant emergency use for children there. israel is going to announce a vaccination roll out date for younger children and the next few days. still ahead on al jazeera, could voters in bulgaria, be ready for change. we'll have the latest and what the exit polls have when the outcome of its parliamentary elections so far. seeking to heal wounds left from a decades long ethic conflict will bring you the latest on bertrand is truth and reconciliation commission. ah ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle. a ways settled early. winter is the weather now in east asia. it's not especially co
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nausea, especially mild, is more or less where it should be. the real calls been pushed back into siberia. so even in hobbin, it's above freezing by day at beijing and sold. and so a soccer and tokyo attempt, his battery should be took years in shelter from the shower, which will be hitting the western side of honshu and in ha, carter cold enough i think on the top of the high ground for a little bit of snow. this rain to the south, some brain form in the southwest of china. hong calls remarkably warm a little bit more, but it should be compared with the average the seasonal range in southeast asia. well, it should be more or less bit of an excess amount. i think in cambodia, but this is the, the place where we've seen flooding recently. weston bornea and java c martin dryer in the forecast, but not soap and stimulation that still wet again. seasonally, that is correct. in china, the rain has stopped falling to any great degree. we've had a meter in the last, well week of so 3 times the average. now that risk us gone and transferred to
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corolla and i haven't got all right. in fact, that could be another load for me and running up the coast of western india towards go even towards mom by that is unusual to see rain as far north as more by in november. not a common thing. oh, the weather sponsored by katara, always al jazeera wild peers into the murky world of state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists, it's 0 pick technology attacks that smartphones. every sister can be is this the new frontier and espionage think about the sophistication of exports to breaking the phones? this is as good as it gets this high and you're on al jazeera. ah
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ah, you're watching, i'll just eat a reminder of our top stories. this are thousands of opposition. supporters have been protesting into mizzi of against the president. from the accused of a power grab chi saved, sacked his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. he says he did it to save his country and fight corruption hollands by ministers calling on nato to take concrete steps to resolve the migrants crisis. on his border with bella luce vases, they are seeking access to the european union. although kinds of things underway and argentina's mid term elections, people went to the post to pick half the members in the lower chamber of deputies and a 3rd in the senate. the senate left a government of president alberto fernandez, is facing discontent because of the state of the economy, which has been made worse by the coven 19 pandemic. and that means that the ruling
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politeness party could lose its majority in the senate for the 1st time. in 40 years, these are life pictures. one is said is we're supporters of the ruling coalition of gathered inside the parties, head court reporters, as those results start to come in to the supposed. joining us live from among those supporters. and brenda said as teresa, we are getting, i believe some early estimates of for up from around the country they're coming in . this is a significant test for the government isn't us. it's an enormous that. oh yes, it is a 70. so this past 2 years, a ready roughly buyer with very high inflation rate, price with iraq, 40000000000 debt meeting international monetary. so voters expressed themselves
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with locating a that, that, that everybody, yeah about the world in this manner. and it's something that is going for their ruling party, the food stamp, a company like these happen again, tina democracy, back the 1980s were here when talking to some people. there's some concern. who said that we saw what happens with the site is probably about 10000000 people from home. well, the parent party get primary election vasquez with me up with. well, what would be, hello, this is rhonda, we didn't have the difference between the on position party even though they have not parity because up is make them talk to some people. you know, they're saying they're happy about it. the way we covering some of those bolts they had lost in this past year. still it's gonna be
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a struggle for the equation to make question. what happens now? we're going to be continue or waiting for them. what's going on on the 1st with the very party with bennett i'm this is something very, very big and very, very simple argentina and will be because the senate is run by vice president. i'm with tina for the kirshner and john, this is never received anything of that company that has many people here because the government is clearly been struggling to deal with the economy in argentina. one would imagine that if it's going to lose that majority that it's got, it's going to make it even more difficult to address the problems that the people in argentina are most concerned about. well, most definitely only the government has been struggling with
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the voting party. it's been several of the parties done that already so many among them. most of those agreements are happening with the resident as medical amendment . he's vice president with when the primary nixon happened back in september. and there was a problem with it saying that the government was not spending enough money with trying to negotiate with the international monetary fund that much more money need to be spending with. this is a very tense situation settling to negotiate with the i am in, is trying to get the right people. he's allies. so i wasn't it with definitely with 3 years
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with obviously theresa were gonna be coming back to you as we get more of those results when they come in. but for now, theresa bought lifeless and what i said is thank you very much. i really find it. anti corruption party appears to be leading in bulgaria, parliamentary elections, according to exit polls they, we continue. the change party is up against the center, right. party headed by former prime minister boycott bought a self. john hall has more from the capital. sophia, bulgarian industrial hot lam, a mix of soviet here, architecture and air 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 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 to see that the money are going somewhere but not in the citizens. what we would like to see better future for diane ones. we want to see that the current government of taking care of law or parents public protests against corruption last year brought an end to form a prime minister boy co boris ubs decade in power. this is the man whose promised to make a difference. he real pepco, one of 2 harvard educated economists whose party continue the change looks set according to preliminary results, to lead an anti corruption of use the fresh face of bulgarian politics, the big hope of brussels. the leaders in brussels who want to see the page turned on corruption here. i think the fresh faith for the beginning voters, because our whole election campaign started with 0 corruption, not less corruption,
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not decrease corruption, 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 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 is parties can finally work together of change jona whole al jazeera, sophia cuban security forces have surrounded the home of a leading critic of the government to try to stop them. attending anti government rallies. 39 year old playwright junior garcia has called for pro democracy protests
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across the country on monday. supporters of gathered outside his home or go, fear says he is under siege. he put roses that he was going to carry in the protests on his window sill. he says the roses are a symbol of his call for non violent political change. some of the world's biggest civil society and environmental groups have condemned the cop $26.00 agreement as an utter betrayal. critics are angered by the watered down statement to phase down the use of coal, rather than phasing it out. pledges made at the summit a way off track to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees celsius. but nations have agreed to revise plans next year. the u. k. prime ministers expressed mixed feelings about the deal. of course, my delight at this progress is tinged with disappointment. those for whom
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climate change is already a matter of life and death. or who could only stand by as their islands are submerged their farm land turned to desert their homes battered by storms, they demanded a high level of ambition for the summit. and while many of us were willing to go there, that wasn't true of everybody in, sadly, that's the nature of diplomacy. patience, novel carlo is a uganda and climate activist and she says she feels betrayed by the developed countries. they did not tell didn't they did not step up as lead as they did not secure enough money for countries. lake uganda, which i'm overly unable to the claimant. crises that are already struggling with the effects of climate change. they didn't secure enough concrete plans to keep the 1.5 degrees. what they were act to follow their words. it is when we shall
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judge a no really, really what without what they, what they really planned. and they acted upon to secure the or del words, but for now to me could really look stake. it's no, no senses. buckingham palace in the u. k. says britain's queen elizabeth was absent from a world war one ceremony in london because she had a sprained back, sundays, remember, and stay service would have been the 95 year old monex 1st in person, public engagement to sustain hospital last month. doctors had asked her to rest for 2 weeks. policy officials said the spain was an incredibly unfortunate coincidence and was unrelated to last month's unspecified element. the remains of thousands of people dumped in mass graves and burgundy are being examined. the truth and reconciliation commission is also taking testimonies to document more than 3 decades of ethnic unrest. and let me give you a warning. some of you may find the images and catherine saw his report disturbing
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. these other remains of brune dns, who are killed during the country's ethnic was they have been excused by truth and reconciliation commission from some of the 4000 mos greeves scattered across broody . the commission began its work with a master called mostly hutus, by a tootsie government, between 19721973. what an 100000 professionals were killed by state forces that accused them of starting a rebellion with the shoot. the commissioners are also taking testimony from balloon dns. the want to reconstruct through those testimonies exactly how many tutsis hutus and others from different communities were killed in more than 3 decades. victims or not allowed to barrier of the people. they were also refused to cry or to show
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an emotion full a wing at the last off the beloved ones. today, really, the dorothy people are all seriously traumatized in the years that followed politicians played into ethnic tensions that already existed turning civilians against each other. a civil war broke out in 1993. after their fascination of president mal cured and i more than $300000.00 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 were 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 police family. there are still neighbors. he
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was a family friend. no gear 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, one 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 mass grave where the priest done bless those who were buried there. this investigation is starring up emotions and opening up old ones. but this family's injury get alice.

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