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this is d w news live from by so-called protesters practice sent to all roach tens of thousands rally in the italian capital against the anti immigrant league posse and its right wing media mateo saudi also coming up gridlock at the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines looming world leaders still called to agree on funding the international rules just about global warming climate activists are demanding immediate action and meaningful decisions. plus the u.n.
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says of course easy cheap they are guilty off serious human rights violations against government opponents human rights acts threats from prosecutions for torture and unlawful killing. you could join me tens of thousands of people gathered in rome on saturday to protest against the divisive rhetoric of far right lida. and his anti immigration policy now movement started just a month ago as a flash mob participants adopted the name sought diem's as they aim to fill public's quest as tightly as a little fish packed in tin cans. many say it's a youth led movement but people of all ages showed up in rome on saturday. they're calling for more humanity and less racism in italian politics it's only been
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a month since the sardine movement was spawned but this weekend tens of thousands assembled from around the country they gathered in piazza sanjay vani a traditional rallying spot for leftwing demonstrations. as to what i mean to sort of already we certainly have values much closer to the left than to the right but i believe that at this stage with the supremacist populist front so powerful and impetuous a progressive front is much more necessary than a left front see stuff you could call it was yesterday. that concern widespread support for this man material salvini right wing populist leader of the league currently italy's biggest political party they may win a historic victory in regional elections next month. missing in it if it's not being against slovenia suppressant. vini to the leak to any other force which
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behaves unacceptably and he says file and language i say no. and that is why sardines were gone to say no and to start saying yes again and. again it said it is. there also singing. shout out singing bella chao an old partisan song. that's now the anthem of italian anti fascism. the world over that job john john john john. well audio we spoke soon at the very base journalists the make up there about the saudi movement and whether it might develop from a street level protests a political force and government. what the difference perhaps between this movement and the 5 star movement is that it's not about populous ideas and there's no use as such or in the way that the 5 star movement had bet big really oh the comedian
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turned politician. so in that sense it's different this very categorically they don't want any representation of any political party no banners no flags of any party is allowed at any of these gatherings but i think a lot of political observers as well are looking at this and wondering while this actually resulted anything is is what you are as well i mean is it going to be a political party as such and i think the key test will be in the regional election that is expected next month and that's of the region of a 1000000 or money away or below nya is located the 1st spot where we saw this gathering created this election is going to be watched because a new level manner is technically a very left leaning a region it is all read and to see who wait cheney just towards the far right party of the lead now that's what not to use all the need has been campaigning for and he successfully did that in the region not in the center which
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we saw in elections earlier this year change towards the center right party so i think that's we're going to see whether it's just about a gathering in plots or is it going to translate into votes journalists even got today let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world police have clashed with anti-government protesters in the lebanese capital beirut firing tear gas to prevent them getting to the barricades in parliament now demonstrations calling for political reform have been taking place across the country for the last 2 months. recovery teams have resumed the search for the bodies of the last 2 missing victims of the white on an volcano eruption in new zealand and these 15 people were killed in the incident victim and died in hospital on saturday . thousands of tie up positions of fortress rallies in the capital bangkok as course threaten to ban their party is the biggest protest in thailand since the
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time of the 2014 coup which led to the current government of the future food movement is funded by a billionaire it opposes military rule has attracted many young's approved there's . a city school has sentenced the country's ousted president omar al bashir to 2 years in detention off the convicting him of corruption charges he'll be held in a correctional center for the elderly because he's over 70 and the former dictator was ousted in april still faces legal questions about the civil uprising that preceded his elster more than 250 people were killed russia is also wanted by the international criminal court in the hague for crimes against humanity. that was a 2 year sentence for a dictator isn't enough for them the calls for justice and blood for blood continue . they've seen the man who ruled sudan for
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a generation imprisoned but they want to see him charged with more crimes. that. we've had these are probably supposed to head to the gallows directly and they're trying on charges of corruption we don't care about the money we care about the marchers and the crimes committed in darfur in south sudan we have no interest in these charges. prosecutors say bashir hid millions of dollars worth of foreign currency in grain sacks at his home he claims it was given to him by the saudi crown prince. money laundering and corruption convictions will now see him detained for 2 years but that doesn't come close to satisfying the demands for justice by many who claim to have suffered under the shias rule. their revolution they say is far from over. a new u.n. report is accusing security forces and she lay of serious human rights violations against protesters over the past 2 months including killings torture section of the
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east and use of excessive force now on friday demonstrators went out on the streets once again many of them protesting the police's use of crowd control uninitiated against demonstrations i was. but it's become the rallying symbol in chile the eyepatch hundreds of people have suffered i injuries from police pellets during months of protests now a un report enjoying human rights organizations in their condemnation but for the victims it means little was done to inform and very has already been 3 critical reports and there will be a 4th report that what is already obvious a 4th report about the actions of the police is not nessus. we all know hold a act or say i'm a come on a close up call. or shut up you know i don't fortunately one of the pellets hit my safety glasses and my eyeglasses and that caused me to completely
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lose vision you know in my left eye. the. * tensions are running high when the crisis started in october it was over a hike in metro fares but the protests have since escalated with people now calling for reforms to health care education and pensions. according to the report by the un human rights office the majority of demonstrators have protested peacefully but it found police to have used excessive force and is only the tip of the iceberg . a high number of serious human rights violations were committed in many cities throughout the country. human rights violations documented by always c.a.g.r. include the excessive or and necessary use of force that led to unlawful
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killings and injuries arbitrary detentions and torture and ill treatment. actually in authorities have pushed back saying the allegations are premature since investigations into the alleged crimes are still underway. the government has promised reforms to quell protesters demands including a higher minimum wage and pension hikes to. the u.n. climate talks in madrid appear to have stalled and activists say they see here no meaningful deal will alert and to this criticize the lack of progress the meeting was supposed to end on friday but disagreements mean that the negotiations. tracking on representatives of more than $200.00 nations are trying to strike a deal on emissions targets they say finalize the existing paris agreement on global warming which takes effect next year. and our correspondents has been
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tougher in the climate conference since it started 2 weeks ago earlier we asked her whether it was likely that a deal would be reached. well i think it's kind of uncertain at this stage where the delegates will really stay at the table till they have an accord or whether they will walk away without an agreement now earlier to press briefing the chilean presidency of this summit was insistent that we'll get an agreement today that remains to be seen what kind of an agreement that would be and when it will come through however many campaign groups here in n.g.o.s who have really piled on the pressure on political leaders here in recent weeks to concrete action they are already angry and frustrated some of said the summit has already field in its overarching goal of getting you know countries especially the big polluters to commit to a mission scots through to cut their carbon emissions which they say is absolutely critical if the world is to avoid critical levels there are huge divergences between countries on
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a number of issues now this is you know when it comes to climate finance mitigation adaptation transfer of technology to developing nations now there are some observers have spoken to have seen some recent draft statements from the summit and they have called it completely weak they say they lack it lacks the kind of commitments that are needed to inject momentum into the faltering process and some campaigners have spoken to here are saying you know that they're outraged at what they're saying is a total disconnect between what the science is saying about rising temperatures what millions of climate protesters around the world are calling for and what these negotiations here are actually delivering. found well as the u.n. climate conference talks drag on in madrid an international group of scientists preparing to spend the winter on the arctic ice water german research ship frozen on a drifting ice float now the yearlong expedition will study the effects of climate change on the arctic. it took almost 2 months for these pictures to arrive in
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germany the polish dan has sailed so far north that satellite transmission was nearly impossible the arctic is changing thinning ice had made it extremely difficult to find a suitable ice floe for the research station to spend the winter on. a large part of the ice flows relatively thin which is characteristic of the modern arctic a thin layer of stabilized means there's a lot of unstable ice beneath it. named psych the expectation aims to gain a better understanding of climate change in the arctic 20 nations are participating in a project. that's because the arctic has been heating up faster than anywhere else in the world. the sea ice in many places is now only half as thick as in the past decade. the polar region is closely linked to the
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climate of the rest of the world we won't be able to predict the climate if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic right now there are huge uncertainties in our understanding of the climate system here. this is the last supply ship for the crew once it leaves scientists who spend the winter in darkness until the sun rises again next spring. and finally hunters from across met in the region for the annual national falconry competition he is an actual but are you now although falconry was bud's during the soviet era ethnic kazakhs in china among. the life is now seen as a symbol of the country's new magic pasta. you're watching news coming up after the break is that one is legal with crest harrington perennial champions by munich have underperformed this season they were hoping to get back on track when they host is struggling and that it was a man on saturday find out what happened i'm much more good just.
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