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all right, nidhi dutt there in new delhi. nidhi, thank you. >>> u.n.ry general ban ki-moon says developed countries must lead the way in supporting the deal financially. >> with these elements in place, markets now have the clear signal they need to unleash the full force of human inning gentleman knew at this and scale of investments that will generate low he minutes, resilient growth. what was once unthinkable has now become unstoppable. >> well, let's get a south american perspective on the climate deal. al jazeera's daniel reports from there. >> reporter: the lack of american leaders will of course be delighted with the agreement. few regions suffer the climate change more than here, we have droughts in brazil. massive blooding in bow live that and argentina. the glaciers melting in the patagonia in the south of the region. the big question here will be implementation. many of thus countries suffer from fragile i cone mys where the temptation is always to go for the short fix to exploit their oil and gas reserves in the short-term. whereas many of
all right, nidhi dutt there in new delhi. nidhi, thank you. >>> u.n.ry general ban ki-moon says developed countries must lead the way in supporting the deal financially. >> with these elements in place, markets now have the clear signal they need to unleash the full force of human inning gentleman knew at this and scale of investments that will generate low he minutes, resilient growth. what was once unthinkable has now become unstoppable. >> well, let's get a south...
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nidhi dutt has more. >> reporter: with the few household ideas, the flood waters spared, she preparesfor her family. this isn't much but it's better than nothing. for the past week, she has struggled to find the basics to keep her family alive. >> translator: when the floods game suddenly we ran out of this place to safety. the first floor was submerged and the water kept rising up to the second floor. i have been wearing these clothes for the past five days, we lost everything, we don't know how we will continue our life. our future is a question mark. >> reporter: power is slowly being restored in this and the surrounding years, but until the lights come on, all they can do is wait. his home is dark and damp the perfect breeding ground for disease. the dangers are growing by the day. but he says no one has answered his call for help. >> translator: so far nobody from the ruling or the opposition parties have visited us. they never bother to find out what condition we were in. water was rise, we scream for help, but no one came. >> reporter: flood waters have recede ed in this neighb
nidhi dutt has more. >> reporter: with the few household ideas, the flood waters spared, she preparesfor her family. this isn't much but it's better than nothing. for the past week, she has struggled to find the basics to keep her family alive. >> translator: when the floods game suddenly we ran out of this place to safety. the first floor was submerged and the water kept rising up to the second floor. i have been wearing these clothes for the past five days, we lost everything, we...
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nidhi dutt, al jazeera, new delhi. >>> politicians in mali are trying to persuade people to return.an three years of violence a peace deal in june between the government and rebels offered hopeful but as we hear in this report, millions are still frightened to go home. a shelter for donkeys used to be a school in northern mali. many buildings here are home to animals now. because 10s of thousands of people have left for places such as the camp. many of them are ethnic tribesmen from the northwestern region of timbuktu. a separatist group tried to declare independence this the region. some escaped fighting and some left fearing a government backlash following the signing of a peace deal. he used to be a merchant. he had to give it all up due to the lack of security. he set up a small pharma long side the camp. politicians are trying to get the displaced people to return, but he is not convinced. >> translator: those urging us to return are not aware of our conditions, we left our homes, all our property was looted. we came here without a penny and sorted from scratch. what should we
nidhi dutt, al jazeera, new delhi. >>> politicians in mali are trying to persuade people to return.an three years of violence a peace deal in june between the government and rebels offered hopeful but as we hear in this report, millions are still frightened to go home. a shelter for donkeys used to be a school in northern mali. many buildings here are home to animals now. because 10s of thousands of people have left for places such as the camp. many of them are ethnic tribesmen from...
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. >> i'm nidhi dutt, in indonesia, where orangutan conservationists are climbing to new heights. >> andders in belgium, to meet to meet the urban
. >> i'm nidhi dutt, in indonesia, where orangutan conservationists are climbing to new heights. >> andders in belgium, to meet to meet the urban
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nidhi dutt is live for us this hour in new delhi. longer in custody technically, but the controversy sure to continue, nidhi. >> reporter: that's right. well, the youngest conflict in the 2012 gang rain is now being housed by an you think named ngo at an unflamed flo unnamed locan terms of what the people had to say, they have to work within the confines of the law and according to the indian law, the offender has served his maximum three years sentence and he has -- and the supreme court has suggested that in the absence of any law we can't takeaway the right of a person there has to be sledge late i have sanction and the supreme court has said should you want changes to the law, and this is referring to the delhi women's commission and other activists that you should approach parliament to do so and indian parliament has owe bridged the upper and lower houses of parliament this morning say they will be taking up the amendment to the juvenile justice act something they have been sitting on for quite sometime. >> that's the political
nidhi dutt is live for us this hour in new delhi. longer in custody technically, but the controversy sure to continue, nidhi. >> reporter: that's right. well, the youngest conflict in the 2012 gang rain is now being housed by an you think named ngo at an unflamed flo unnamed locan terms of what the people had to say, they have to work within the confines of the law and according to the indian law, the offender has served his maximum three years sentence and he has -- and the supreme court...