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the best films from across our network of tunnels revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera, a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. in columbia, the arrow local people team of scientists, is to understand why a species of toad, once thought extinct, is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. thus nations frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera ah by his dance, former prime minister, m wrong con is shot, was on
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a protest march. he says the government is responsible. ah. hello there, i am nora. kyle, this is al 0 live from doha. also coming up, benjamin netanyahu will be israel's next prime minister with his coalition, securing a majority in the canal says some of the world's most famous glasses will disappear by 2050 unesco calls for urgent action. to save the rest, an avalanche shut sound unauthorized chinese police stations, reports they being used to spy on dissidence. ah, former pakistani prime minister emron con, has been shot at a rally. his blaming 3 top officials, including the primary sociable sharif khan,
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was leading a protest march to the man slat snap elections. when a gunman opened fire party officials say he was hit in the leg, but that his condition is not serious. as haven't been javert reports, ah, this is the moment former prime minister iran han was shot in the leg. chaos broke out after the leader of focus on basic and soft party with the types. oh, my god, protect him, ron kon, by the grace of god that we are rocky. some of your compatriots are wounded, and one has been killed. peacekeepers all in your prayers. are the party leaders group, also, hulu. police arrested the gunman who reportedly confessed to the attack. he said he wanted to stop on from quote, misleading people. with some politicians demanding revenge. the parties leadership called for com, would all organizing shortly, each city pakistan that we find subs in as a mock of protest, we do not intend to attack any one. we don't have an intent to allow anyone to
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attack us either, but that's a story for later. demand hahn was leading the slow moving march to the capital islam above from the city of the hor, about 350 kilometers to the south. the convoy helped to force the government to give a power since losing the permission to a new confidence thought in april, han has insisted he will not stop campaigning until early elections are held. the attack is likely to further fuel political unrest. some members have been wrong ponds. one party has be now on the record to her calling. it took that e march and her expressing the apprehension to debauch good, good daddy, and could get her out of control. imran hahn is out of danger and without providing any prove his party, secretary general says hon told him to name the alleged attackers being low. good boy, i have no doubt. 3 people involved in this r p. m. ship i sharif, interior minister, run us an hour, and major general phase of our demand is all 3 be removed from their posts. and if
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they're not removed, then they'll be country wide protest o t s have already broken out in 7 cities. the prime minister has called for an investigation and condemned the violence own political leaders, including those who oppose him on hon. have reiterated the condemnation of f unlikely to bring down political temperature is focused on, enters another phase of instability. some of the java i'll do there is a mare is a pakistani political analyst, and a friend of m, ron con, he's, as he warned him, an attack was likely only 3 days ago. i texted him that day, you know, as since he is going out on his long march, he should be reading a bullet proof vest, it should be properly secured. and i know nor again from childhood. i really said miss mighty back. but having said all seriousness, this was expected. he himself has been saying for a long time that he was under threat. he's got some names he's already recorded. so
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really, i didn't know whether this was a teaser or whether this was the actual, or you know, the, for the company. but at this present moment in time, the whole country in a state of shock, particularly as close friends like myself. we never, we never thought you know that this would happen, but it has and a lot of questions have come up from abroad. and so benjamin netanyahu and his right wing allies have secured a clear majority. and israel committed with all the votes counted. currently the yellow page has conceded and congratulated. yahoo! who's already israel longest prime minister, is the leader for total of 15 years over multiple cent. is facing corruption, charge of 70 deca has moved from western slim last year. people thought that perhaps it had finally be the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i was in tel aviv on the night that he was no longer prime minister. there was massive
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celebrations. and what most people were telling me were saying that it wasn't particularly that, you know, the new prime minister at the time, naturally been. it wasn't about support for him, but it was about the fact that it was time for a change. well, netanyahu at the time vowed to bring down the government and vow to return to the prime minister seat. and that seems very much what he has done, and he has done it with a vengeance. he's bringing with him the most right wing government. israel has ever seen, he's bringing with him, you know, religious ultra nationalists that have a presence in parliament. israeli connects it a 14 seats, the 3rd largest party. so it's hugely significant in terms of how it's changed the political landscape, if you will. it depends. you speak to some people who supported this are say that only benjamin netanyahu can lead the country and say that, you know, this ultra nationalists faction that they're not as bad as they seem. but others are extremely concerned. also is really palestinians palestinian saying that you
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know, someone like it to mar banga viola who is a very controversial figure who's called for the expulsion of palestinians who called for the annexation of the west bank was cool for the right for jews to prayer on the alex and mos compound which is hugely, hugely inflammatory or red line, not just for palestinians, but for the muslim world in general. so he's going to be someone that more than likely will have a major seat in cabinet. while not long after lesson y'all, he was declared, the winner air raid sirens went off to warn of incoming rockets. now the gaza strip . israel's army says iraq, it was inception wise missile defense system causing an explosion over the south of the country. the 1st such missile fight at israel since august for palestinians have been killed and separate incidents in the occupied west bank is where the forces killed 2 men and arrayed in the geneva refugee camp. 4 others were wounded, including an 8 year old child. earlier in the day,
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one man was shot dead by israeli soldiers after stopping incident in occupied east jerusalem. and other was reportedly killed in bait. took her in the west bank a protest morning. an iranian woman has turned violent hadis. the jaffe was shot dead in september when she spoke out against the country's hedge up mandate. there are reports, security forces, open fire, joined the protest. encourage states, televisions as a security officer was killed and 10 police officers injured. with several prominent iran in human rights. lawyers of public, he criticized the country's rulers, saying they were full because people are no longer afraid of. arnold crackdowns has been ongoing unrest since 22 year old master. i mean he died and put his custody in september. hundreds of schools in nigeria have been severely damaged or destroyed after widespread floods disrupting the education of thousands of students. admin
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address reports from j. j o y state a certificate and books. salvage pro floodwaters spread under the sun to try classrooms turn due to kitchens. many of the people now with this cool huff, unfamiliar faces and the regulars are worried about their studies. like this student bahama jacoby. yeah. who's been joined by his displeased traveling? nobody will tell us to read down no school thought ah, study maybe then maybe damage devastating floods this year have killed hundreds of people in nigeria and displease hundreds of thousands, much infrastructure including school buildings has been damaged. the few standing schools have become shelters for people affected by the disaster, and students are no longer coming to study. but to shelter with family members,
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they not ignatius children's fun says an estimated 18 and a half 1000000 children aren't attending school in nigeria at the moment. many of them do to flights and other disasters, as well as conflicts. in some states, government officials are waiting for flood waters to recede before the reclaimed schools occupied by the flood victims. but with entire villages under water. no one knows how long that will take in other states, education is priority. where trying to provide an ellen in facilities, we have done that garden club id and westlake trying to replicate theme. now. so asked that the students that i indic outlay are displayed and it is the even at the come, the can be a will to take lessons on this as up and we that we didn't do, i don't quit and add this facility's nickel or to work of like a plan of action, but one that faces challenges in a country struggling with power shortages. it could be months or even
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a year before people like these returned to what's left of their rooms. the schools they leave behind will have to be fixed before teaching and learning. gustavo again, but government officials say there is little money available and no one seems to know whether these facilities will ever get the work and renovation they need. i'm at the address al jazeera, northern nigeria to guinea, where the justice minister has ordered legal proceedings against former present alpha. monday. he is accused of corruption and embezzlement of public funds. along the 180 former officials. they left the lead the country from 2010 until he was overthrown in a cru last year. can. he is now being run by a military gentle residents of goma and democratic republic of congo, or on the edge on edge as the armed group, m $23.00 approaches the city from the north, thousands of already fled as the rebels seized swathes of territory in the east. the addresses inflamed regional tensions with authorities and kinshasa accusing
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lawanda of backing m. 23. hundreds president felix or cicada has called on youth to mobilize and support the armed forces. shook on dexter douglas. you only do pass your the aggression and occupation of territories in north kiva is perpetrated by the terrorist group known as the m. 23 of it with proven support of men and logistics. from rwanda, the war imposed on us by our neighbors demand sacrifices from each of us. it's time to silence our political differences and defend our motherland together, who are a boss in response to the strong demand from the youth. i invite them to organize themselves to support a company and reinforce our defense and security forces in their mission with sela had hair on out. as sarah mining giant glen core is find hundreds of millions of dollars over bribes paid to officials in africa and will tell you how food vendors in the occupied territories of promoting local palestinian made products.
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ah, we have just seen are about to see the end of the real warm weather in the plane states, the u. s. in the prairies of, of canada, this series of conferences working its way in and that's a real drop in temperature. be real significant weather from that as temperature drop from their record house midwest at about 7 in minneapolis. so drop of 20 degrees. so that contrast cold air from the west and in the gulf wants and moisture means big thunder. so the tornado potential here through the plains ahead of it's still quite nice and warm up into the twenty's 23 new york reco warm wants the middle of florida. but that's going to be not back a bit because this breeze then behind it. well, that looks more like the season, it should be persistent, heavy, rain for seattle, snow for the cascades in the rockies once more. and we've had
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a lot of that already. right. lisa no longer a hurricane. i've left her on there just to show you where the center of the revolving storm is, was really depression. now bringing rain to mexico, having come through police moving fairly quick and losing power quite quickly. the antarctic weather has moved a long way. no. such the code is still felt in brazilian high of 19 should be about 28, and it's prompting big showers in this northeast part of brazil up towards venezuela . columbia looks dryer. ah, the 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger, disease, and displacement. you've heard stories about children who are drinking from the same water catalyst. how does your questions, climate change play a role in the density down? react, 1750 with any place?
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the full report focused on the great deluge on al jazeera lou. ah, again, you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top stories this, our former pakistani prime minister in wrong con has been shot at a rally. he's blaming 3 top officials, including prime minister shove, i sharif on, was injured in the leg, but his condition is not serious. israel's former prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his right wing allies have secured a clear majority in connecticut as near his block because one that 64 of the 120
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parliament seats and thousands of students in nigeria are missing classes, after flooding, damaged or destroyed hundreds of schools, the worthless nigeria has seen in more than a decade. unesco says, some of the world's most famous classes will vanish by 2050, regardless of global temperature rise, and its urging leaders to act fast to save the rest. the un agencies report shows that one 3rd of glass is at 50 world heritage sites are condemned to disappear, including those in yellowstone and kilimanjaro national parks. the glasses are losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. that's the combined annual water use of france and spain. the melting glass ears are responsible for nearly 5 percent of the global sea level rise, but it's still possible to save the remaining 2 thirds of glasses covered in the study. if drastic efforts are made to ensure temperatures, do not exceed 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. as
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brian mark houghton and cambra, he's a climate change expert at the trillion national university and vice chair of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. thanks very much for being with us. so in 30 years time, there'll be no more glasses in a 3rd of the world heritage site. that is an alarming inevitability. it is indeed, and we've known for a long time, the glassy melts of the big issue. and this report just confirms that and identified some of the associated impacts including impacts on tourism. what about the other impacts? so in tourism is probably one of the least consequential. let's talk about the loss of biodiversity, of flooding, of sea level rise as talk us through. what's going to happen that when, when a glassy mills, what you see is an immediate increase in water availability downstream. and so it gives a false sense of security to people. they think there's plenty of water,
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but once that glassy mills, you have less and less water during the summer period when typically that melt occurs. and that means that things like irrigation, downstream or supply of water facilities, is going to be interrupted. and so less water in the longer term, even though we may get a little bit more water in the short term. that that water in the short term can also cause di, feel likes to disrupt. so often these likes are formed by the rocky debris, the sort of rocks left by blaze he'll melt previously. and so they form dams. and sometimes those dams can break in the catastrophic flooding. and we've seen a couple of instances of that lightly where we get really big damage down strain. so in, obviously, but that water has to go some way it ends up in our oceans. and that's what, why we're getting sea level rise. and part of that sea level rise is due to places in those world heritage areas and everywhere else as well. melting are,
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these are enormous stores of water that we're talking about here. what sort of levels of rising sees will we see and what will be the impacts on low lying areas will see little rises actually accelerating. that's going up faster and faster over time. and last year was about $4.00 millimeters. and, and that's quite scary. and so when we look at how that propagates out into the future, we see really significant threats for low lying islands and low line areas such as in bangladesh or other parts of the world. and. and so there's multiple contributions to that. so, glycine is the one contributes to that breakdown of ice sheets like on greenland or another, but also expansion of the ocean, as it warms up is also a contributor. when we add all of these up, we actually ending up with quite scary scenarios. at a low level, perhaps a half a meter level rise by the end of this century, and added a high level, a meter,
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or possibly more by the end of this century. i the unesco thought, it does say that there is still time to save through the other 2 thirds of the glasses that it hasn't report. if leaders take action boss. another un body view and environment program says that the current situation shows as no credible pathway to 1.5 degrees celsius rise in temperatures in place. and in fact we're on track for rise of 2.4 degrees celsius. i'm $2.00 or even more so our current policies and settings are simply not delivering the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that we need to stick to $1.00 degrees. so last year was for example, our highest ever carbon dioxide emissions from electricity in the industrial sectors, even higher than pre covered levels. and so at the moment we're not on a trajectory to actually take us down to the net 0, which was is necessary to keep us to 1.5 degrees or any other similar temperature
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target. so at the moment, so we simply haven't got the action, the policies and programs and changes needed to actually drive down our emissions to the extent needed. okay, well hopefully it will become for those and leaders mines at the next climate change conference coming up in egypt. for a moment though, mark houghton, thanks very much for joining us. thanks a lot. now air pollution levels in new delhi are storing to dangerous level spurring cause to shut schools in the indian capital. as it is, ad quality has dipped into the severe category. farmers in the neighboring states of punjab and haryana have been burning crops, which is the main contributor. u. k. court has find one of the world's largest mining companies, glen cora pleaded guilty to 7 counts of bribery and june. and we'll now have to pay $310000000.00 where we challenge reports to allah,
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a busy coastal city and camera room. these fuel tanks belong to sonora, the country's national refiner. and one of several african companies. glenn cor admitted to bribing for preferential access to oil money that could have been better spent. glen cargo, glenn, who is a big corrupt the fam, recognize this. they said we confess that we corrupted people in come room into the company s and hate on sanara. we paid around $10600000.00 us dollars in bribes. that's money that didn't reach the state coffers for our development. so we can have water, electricity, roads, and health care for us and our children. there were other companies like sonora and other countries like cameroon. in equitorial, guinea, ivory coast nigeria and south see don. the behavior with similar prosecutors at southern crown court in london said glen, cause you k, subsidiary paid middleman to fly cache, and private jets across africa to bribe officials, blank,
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or pleaded guilty to 7 charges and was ordered to pay $310000000.00. this is the largest criminal penalty ever handed down after conviction. this is also the largest complication. and this is the 1st time that a corporate has been prosecuted under section one of the u. k. bribery that essentially means that they weren't just guilty of failing to prevent driver if you will, but actively authorizing bribery, the company and its lawyers are apologizing. plan, montgomery, one of blanco's legal representatives, and court said that the company's behavior was inexcusable. that had no place in glen cove, but that these practices do not happen in any form and glank or companies to day. but this case isn't the last of glen cause legal problems. it set aside $1500000000.00 to settle a series of global investigations, including about $1100000000.00 for us authorities, rory challenge how to 0 london here and didn't get watched. ok says it's found no
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evidence. ukraine is working on a so called dirty bon grey, nasty. i am to inspect 3 sites in the country after russia claimed heave, could use a bomb containing a clear material inspector that there were no signs of any undeclared nuclear activities or materials. high force that has more from keith. there were, these can sit and are these continuing allegations coming from russia. they were particularly concerted towards the beginning of last week that ukraine did intend to create some kind of dirty bomb on its territory, use it and then blame russia. so the i. e, a inspectors were called in or at the beckoning of, of the ukrainian or thirties. and as you say, they have now said that there is no indication that had of any of the sites that they inspected. there were any undeclared nuclear activities going on. they've also taken samples and sent those off for analysis. i mean, for us,
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it was her birth and that this and other out of craig, ah, and her to prove it again. so we asked the a ah, his spectrum to come to verify this information. but of course we, we are sure that, and that's, that's only on the a fake. and there is another important euchre issue ongoing at the moment. ukraine says that diesel generators are being used to cool the currently shut downs upper asia nuclear power plant. 6 reactors, making it the biggest nuclear power plant in europe or ukraine says that the power lines that connected to the ukrainian electricity grid was served by russian shelling late on wednesday. uh, the russian nuclear energy company says that ukraine deanna drives those lines. and evidence is close to unregistered chinese government missions on dutch soil. and civil rights group says it's found these missions which operate as police stations in more than 30 countries. so vast reports from rotterdam,
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it doesn't look anything like a police station, but this flat in rotterdam is on a chinese list of overseas missions use for counselor activities like extending passports and drivers licenses. but also to do police work like sending home chinese nationals accused of committing crimes. but it goes further than that, according to a spanish civil rights group, which as it has evidence that these stations also spy on dissidence and intimidate them. these tactics include threats and harassment of family detention of family members, covered agents or design of stations being involved in tracking people directly wherever they are around the world. activist one gig ju says a person claiming to work at an overseas police station in rotterdam, contacted him earlier this year. i saw his fall tardies overseas love service and he asked me to go to rotterdam. ah, immediately under he asked me thinking about my parents,
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and i also asked me to go back to charlottesville when my problem one who says he's wanted in china for political activity, says he broke off the contact after he felt threatened al jazeera can't independently verify his claims the dutch foreign minister has ordered the chinese ambassador to close the undeclared council of stations since he did not apply for an official license. but china denies the service centers are illegal, police stations, and work. he goes with the shirt congee woman. what i can tell you is that according to what we know the institutions you mention are not police stations, or please service centers, where activities are made to assist. local chinese citizens are really to renew an expired driving license is online and provide helicopter every single men. this address is one of 30 listed by a chinese website as one of 4 shows overseas police stations. but when we spoke to the daughter of the man accused of running it, she denies any counsellor activities are taking place. and she says there's
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certainly no intimidation or harassment coming from this apartment. i just want to say, no, it's our choice. i don't know what people are talking about and i feel very offended because this like happening. our private life is lay. we don't know what to do because we can, i don't know what to say because only the some 1st thing for me and for my family as well. in the u. k. the government also takes the reports very seriously, and they started an investigation. protection of people in the united kingdom as the of the utmost importance and any attempt to legally repatriate any individual will not be tolerated. government investigators will now have to find evidence if this is what has been happening at what china calls it. overseas server centers steadfast and al jazeera in rotterdam and independent monitor will be appointed to oversee the operations of donald trump's financial empire. a court ruling restricts his company's ability to freely make deals, sell assets,
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and change as corporate structure. the order was made by a new york judge presiding over $250000000.00 law suit, which accuses the former us president and 3 of his adult children of fraud. protests in brazil easing 4 days after outgoing present chapel snar lost the election. demonstrators had blocked highways and gathered as original army headquarters and we're just narrow. present legs learned. the silvers team has now begun the transition of power holding meetings with both scenarios and other key law makers, palestinian food companies base in the occupied territories as showcasing their products in an exhibition in garza city, as called our palestinian food and organizers hoping to attract consumers from around the world you my l said as they're more than 30 policy and companies are displaying the locally produced product in this annual put exhibition health to date in got the city. the exhibition was originally held in nablus last march. got
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pretty is from the got the city we're not allowed to quite to speak do to is really a post restriction today, the whole that in god. and only if our company is off the west bank were allowed to participate because of this seem restriction. all other than or the reason wanted to emerge does exhibition is to promote national products and the consumer support, as well as to send a message to an international community to support the sector, which has lost millions of dollars because of the long israel is huge. and was exposed to multiple wars that destroyed factories and local companies for, for an hour. more than 1800 local products are being displayed on the tables of this exhibition. and organizers invite the visitors to try out and taste different kinds of locally produced foods. they say that their products compete in taste and quality ah.
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