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is less range of stories from across the globe move from the perspective about networks. journalists on al jazeera. ah a be a position in argentina. looks like it could when the mid term elections dealing a blow to the ruling coalition. ah, i'm all about this and this is all 0 light from dough hob. also coming up, protest in geneva against the president, accuse of a power grab after he suspended parliament and took over the executive powers, the call for nato to resolve the migrant crisis in the poland,
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bella luce border with thousands of people are stuck in freezing conditions. under lockdown cove, at 19 restrictions in austria, for people who aren't vaccinated as infections wise. ah, ali results in argentina's mid term elections indicate the ruling per honest party might lose its senate majority for the 1st time in 40 years. on the ballots were half the members of the lower chamber and a 3rd of the senate. the government of president, alberto fernandez, has been losing popularity because of an economic crisis made worse by the pandemic until he supposed joining us live now formed a bonnet set as it seems. the argentinians are sending a strong message while most definitely a very strong message from origin time voters on sunday to president is out of
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a for a man. the latest results are showing that the ruling coalition lost in at least 6 crusoe district in the country. even though they managed in a way to, to rebirth the result of the primary elections in the province of when a fight. if back in september, they were primary elections where the ruling coalition again lost the major district in the country where they managed to revert some of those result in the province of when a fire to place around 10000000 people, a stronghold of the parent is party but still, they have the latest because showing that the party could move the majority in the senate, and this is important mostly because at the place where presidential decrease are approved. among many other thing, this past year has been extremely difficult for the origin time population know totally because of the condemning, but also because they've been demick, has exacerbated many of argentine as economic problems around 50 percent of an inflation rate around 42 percent of poverty rates of people, there's
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a different exchange rates on the street to the us dollars. this creat generates lots of instability in the country. and that's why many are saying that the people voted against the ruling coalition in this country. there's also, there's a big question about what will happen from now on whether this will exacerbate the tensions within the ruling coalition. the tensions between pressure and that about me and he's vice pressed that the powerful vice president, christina, for now this, the kitchener. so we're going to have to see what the government does next for this clearly sends a very, very strong message. i didn't kind of spoke. they said that the economy is that priority. argentina government is currently negotiating with international monetary fund, a holy $4000000000.00. lo them, this is crucial for argentina's economy and what will happen in the month ahead. as those results have been coming in, i understand the president has been speaking to when you have any idea of what he's been saying. well,
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there's lots of uncertainty. i've been peanut right now. nobody knows what will happen on monday. for example, people are looking at the market. they're looking at the exchange rate of the us dollars, something that moves the economy every day in argentina, and that's why we're hearing the precedent appeared on television in a recorded message. asking and calling for the opposition to start negotiating a to start working towards the united future. he also announced that christina, for numbers, the question are, and himself had agreed on sending a joint project to congress early in december with a basic guidelines on how the negotiation with the i m f. should look ahead. we're going to see what exactly what, what type of a program the government is proposing. it's too early to say, but it is a message of unity. and this is something crucial that the dispute between christina hernandez and her mom has had the whole population of extra we would not
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have uncertainty. the basic district was how, how to negotiate with the i m. s. while christina, for another, the cursor wanted the government to spend more money to guarantee that they could win this election. the government has been trying to negotiate with the mess and they've been carrying for the deficits in this country. so there's a lot of uncertainty, but the want the president wanted to send a message to come the markets down to come the population now and to show that there is unity within the ruling coalition. teresa, thanks very much. that's teresa boat talking to us from one asset as well as sienna . so saudi is associate all adjusted kind of university and she says, president and none. this is dealing with opposition. parties that have been getting traction since the elections 2 years ago. the opposition is how is having a chance to reorganize they ended badly 2 years ago with market government like government, you know, left the country with high dams and you know, i discussed presidency,
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but obviously coming to meet next successful for the position is going to give them some time to organize and let's say strong candidates for, for the presidency and genius as well as other policies. because we have to see the conclusion is not only new in terms of the depletion of the government, but also we have the left, the, the socially place having grown 3 or 4 point nationally, which is kind of a new thing. it always been a very hard and the past few seats are going for more and then we have a strong feel is more of a strong lives extreme right in especially what site is running. i'm growing. that's where i'm so few things are changing and i think they win him back in 2 years. in the national election, thousands of opponents of chin is president of in protesting outside parliament in the capital president. i said it sucks the prime minister in july,
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creating the country's biggest political crisis since the 2011 revolution dos as your body reports. oh, chatting shut down, chi said and freedom and the police think protesters pull down barriers blocking the road, 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 and with one another. 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. some these protests were organized
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by calling itself citizens against the qu. he promised to continue their demonstrations and expand them to other cities. so she is really out night. i've only been 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 street. a soil of the republic to day. the country is closed. 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 a government and appointed a new prime minister. president site has promised to uphold people's rights for their fears of a return to the days of one man rule. doors to support al jazeera. but in
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a vazo security minister says an on group has killed at least 20 people in the north of the country. it happened on sunday at a military outpost near the in not a gold mine in the resource rich. so hell, region, military police and at least one, the civilian among those who died is one of the worst attacks and security forces since the country was gripped by fighting in 2015. holland's prime ministers, calling on nato to take concrete steps to resolve the migrant crisis on its border with bellows. that's where thousands of people are camped out. hoping to get into the european union. the bell, russian government accused of encouraging them to illegally cross into poland as retaliation for sanctions from the in you, the blocks set to impose more restrictions on monday. i said, beg reports from by your stock on the polling bellows border. 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
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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 crossed and do nothing bad to us. once they cross, we have to help their women and children, but not the men, because we don't know what they really are agile years. you children, that we have to protect our soldiers, and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish on the journey across is not without its risks. marilla, matha. we flew from syria to bella. 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 fi is cold. oh,
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they are living in die conditions. at some point, my daughter's health deteriorated. she's been in. i see you for 3 weeks. oh, the fun of nurses slips. lemme i call on the german authorities to allow us to reunite with our daughter. we hope the german authorities will consider the health condition of our daughter. the family is living. he and we hope the authorities will lend to us a helping hand and commit her entry from poland to london. the family doesn't know what will happen next. for their part to 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, beg, i'll jazeera poland. still had in all his hero, could voters and bulgaria be ready for change. we'll have the latest on what exit
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polls are protecting the outcome of its parliamentary elections hoping to follow in his father's footsteps mammography son registers to run for president in libby as election. next month ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. settled early winter is the weather now in east asia. it's not especially cold knows it, especially mild is more or less where it should be. the real calls been pushed back into siberia, so even in harbin is above freezing by day beijing and sold. and so soccer and target attempts battery should be took, isn't shelter from the shower, which will be hitting the western side of honshu and in how carter cold enough i think on the top, the high ground for a little bit of snow. there's rain to the says some rain form in the southwest of
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china. hong calls remarkably warm a little bit more, but it should be compared with the average the seasonal range in southeast asia where they 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 matos dryer in the forecast, but not soap and installation that still wet and again season that is correct. in china, the rain has stopped falling to any great degree. we've had a meter in the last well weaker. so 3 times the average. now that risk is gone and transferred to carola and it hasn't gone away. in fact, it could be another low 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 mom by in november . not a common thing for the weather sponsored by cats are always me from the shoals of the red sea storage. a clean more that is
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a global problem. i'm pull, manage the major, but enjoyed this team. a theme of climate change it to the peaks of the himalayas where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to fight the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done to send to wants. twice on al jazeera ah ah, the watching opposite a reminder of a top stories. this are ali, results and argentina's. midterm elections indicate the ruling put on his party, might lose its senate majority for the 1st time in 40 years. president of the battle fernandez, government has been losing popularity because of an economic crisis made worse by
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the pandemic. thousands of opposition supporters of protesting into museum against the president when they accuse of a power grab. i said sacked his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. he says he did it to save his country and fight corruption. hollands prime ministers calling on nato to take concrete steps to resolve from migrant crisis. on his border with bellows, thousands of people are camped out. they are hoping to get into the european union . austria is imposing a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people. anyone over 12 years old, who hasn't had a coven? 19 jobs will only be allowed to leave their home for essential shopping or to get vaccinated that are concerns. that rising corona virus cases are putting the health system at risk only around 65 percent of the population is vaccinated, and that's below the e. you average diameter, we have decided today that from monday there will be
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a locked down for on vaccinated people in austria like this means restrictions on going out for everyone. over the age of 12, private living quarters may only be left in exceptional cases. x is limited to vaccinated people, or people who have recovered from co 19 will apply in the retail sector. mm hm. and unvaccinated people will no longer be allowed to visit shops. because daryl for more than basic supplies. from like clothing shops, support shops, or furniture chavez. disney. paul brannon has more on austria's worsening cove with 19 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 on saturday. 13000 new corona virus infections were reported that an all time high for this relatively small nation are 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
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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, unvaccinated people from going to restaurants and large scale public events. now his ordering them to stay at home unless there are specific 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 why the
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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, their 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 race. so you can see that the alarm bells really are ringing all across europe on this. and nearly find that anti corruption party appears to be leading in bulgaria as parliamentary elections as according to exit polls they, we continue. the change party is up against a center right party headed by former prime minister boycott boy self. john hall has more from the capital of here. bulgarian industrial heartland, a mix of soviet hero, architecture,
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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 think aren't 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 the young ones . we want to see that the current government was taking care of all over barons. 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 antique corruption alliance. are you the fresh face of bulgarian
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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 to day to be after today to be in position of power, ah, we would love to create such a strong agency that corruption becomes the opposite brand for bo garrett. those are 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 offers at least the hope is parties can
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finally work together of change. jo, the whole al jazeera, sophia versus turnover, is a program director of the european council on foreign relations in bulgaria. she says, the outcome of this election is likely to end the political cellmate. everybody is convinced that after this election, there needs to be a government. and that people's will is finally to have a work in government. the difference between this election and the previous to which you describe is that there is another new political force. it's called continuing change. and they seem to be really fighting at the moment when would a source party get for the 1st place in this election? and with their quite striking results that we may see at the end,
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the reform is majority. that would be able to form a government after the selection. we should not a full ourselves. there is also the possibility of having the status quo reinstalled. it's a much smaller possibility as it looks like tonight, but it's still in the current. so i think this is another point of concern for the if i mean it's as, as far as the next couple of days are concerned, at least the son of libya's former leader mamma gadhafi is running for president. so far, eastland 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 olds wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes are libya correspondent malik. trina 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 very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safest lamb was alive yet alone. ugh, applying to become the next president. after 10 years of conflict, i think people are shocked. surprise are 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, or he does have some support. i don't think he's gonna be a serious contender. our for president, but it'll definitely showcase that the libyans that are reminiscing of a time when libya was much more stable. although under, you know, i told talis terry in 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, and, and would possibly vote for safely slam. but we just saw a few days ago,
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a conference in paris with 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 are still discussing what kind of powers of the president have are. but the high national electoral commission is still moving along and taking of taking these applications ever him. if i had is an associate professor of conflict resolution that the doha institute, he explains the kind of backing. so for islam golf a has in libya and the message that he's trying to send he has some support among the whole lot of the g m. loyalists and also he has some support within some private forces. they're not much, it's not the home support. they are in places like many what lead that one on and in some other play button horses ab, i don't think he has any chance of winning this election. i don't think he,
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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 that actions. and he is ignoring international criminal court requests for him to be handed over to the i to see. so that's, i think the political message is what we're seeing behind that. and he is doing it . now, as we see, we generally see and law and it's not the major driving force that's regulating the civic center or the other thing because it depends where, you know, what 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 barrier sedans, army chief, as teared at the 1st meeting of the new sovereign canceled since the mother to take over the body replaces our sharing agreement. the general abdel father albert hon, dissolved last month. then united nations has been critical of the council, which does not include the recently i stood civilian leadership, a levy as president has repealed a law. that critic said was intended to crack down on dissent. protests have been taking place for days against the so called illicit prophets legislation. demonstrators accused president with our say of using it to allow the government to seize private property, transport and retail unions, and called for an indefinite strike last week to put pressure on our thing. given security forces have surrounded the home of a leading critic of the government to try to stop him from protesting that he,
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9 year old playwright union garcia, had called for pro democracy protests on monday. but the government banned the gatherings had planted demonstrate alone supporters of the governing outside his home. where gauthier says he is under siege. in while hundreds of cuban americans have held a rally in florida to show their support for the pro democracy, put us in cuba. the demonstrators in miami say cubans deserve to be free with some of the world's biggest civil society and environmental groups have condemned the cop $26.00 agreement as an utter betrayal could exert angered by be watered down statement to phase down the use of coal rather than phasing it out, pleasures made at the summit a way off track to keep global warming from rising by $1.00 degrees celsius or less . but nations have agreed to revise plans next year. cop $26.00 president alex
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sharma says the glasgow deal is historic. he says india and china, which pushed for last minute changes on coal, will have to explain themselves to countries most at risk from climate change. these are countries on the front line of climate change that for them in 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 in a china and india, i mean, you know, they will, on this particular issue have to explain themselves to developing countries. bangladesh has delegation called the global climate pact. an absolute failure was one of her son is the chief executive of the bangladesh environmental lawyers association. she says millions are facing an imminent catastrophe. the has the be all big go by the side. and it is being predicted that if the temperature rises by one, rises above $1.00 degrees, then we lose one 3rd of the city. and which means we really have to accommodate
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this one. this one, put people within the video land mess that we have, which means we have less production, so a speak. but officially we had the 2nd largest week like the city of the word with the city. people will not be able to grow as much food as they need to grow, be forced to actually leave out. and you will have to redraw the map of buttons that the way i am drying the map of binding the dish. my children, the next generation will not be able to draw it in to see if perhaps in my lifetime i will have to read on the map of bundle. it isn't of any needs that be, it will be dr. collapse of economic social a social connection, skin for and be like, bank is betty. we're trying to become a middle income gonna be all the development achievement that we have by now. it dates we all suffer. we all the last the on, on britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd has missed
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a world war one ceremony in london. okay. and palace sizes because she sprained her back sunday. his remembrance day service would have been the 95 year old monex 1st public engagement since his stay in hospital last month. doctors had asked her to rest for 2 weeks. policy officials said the spring was an incredibly unfortunate coincidence and was unrelated to last month's unspecified ailment. one of the most coveted ingredients in the world has fetched an eye watering price at auction in italy. this 830 gram italian whites travel, went under the hammer, would bids coming in from hong kong, singapore, dubai, and moscow. their fang, i went for a $118000.00. the michelin started italian chef on battle bomb bananas for his rest on. in hong kong ah.
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