A camp with people whove lost all of their belongings. And we look at why Climate Change matters more than the economy to many british voters. Im joined again with the sport as asian champ his cattle get set to host the arabian gulf cup which has extra political significance this year will be live ahead of the opening match. Welcome to the news a protest has been killed while trying to storm another United Nations compound in eastern democratic republic of congo hundreds are marching towards an airport on the outskirts of the city of beni where un peacekeepers a based but Security Forces stop them from forcing their way past roadblocks the protesters have been turning their anger on Security Forces and aid workers for not protecting them from armed groups peacekeepers had retreated to a us. Military base after their compound was attacked the land and amid the violence the World Health Organization has pulled almost one 3rd of its staff who are working to combat the spread of about aljazeera producer alan or i carney is all our telephone line from benny and joins us now. Protest is who were planning to march towards the airport were certainly adamant they were going to get what is the situation right now. This is just going on right now here. We have just filled them this old years finally to stop them but its not only because of that today also decided to 1st of all to go back into town so that they can generate all speech all. 1 along the road we divert your protest just short few minutes past the taking its body right now to those we told you they lost the toll and some of them are Still Standing at the just burning a car right now it was a private car of one of the big cities and they are kissing him that he did not respecting the rule of protesting saying thats 5 being too much in this town everything should be shut down as the town is really a city all shut down of course for 4 days right now this is what is happening right now protests are now in the General Hospital of binny just trying to dispose of the body of this boy so where are the Security Services for the democratic republic of congo military as well as the retreating u. N. Peacekeepers. Yeah they did they did most of the u. N. Peacekeepers 4 right now in demand. Airport of my view this is the place where they were expecting to protest. 4 but today for the 1st time i can call for. Me they have succeeded to stop these people because they are also fearing if. This does come to reach these military bases maybe the consequences can be big because this is the last place off the u. N. Here in this town of binny if they can succeed to burn this place as it was because of this u. N. Yesterday it will be very very bad 4 this is why we can see i could see this officer who show. Me trying to negotiate and stopping and also killing off these protesters today mourning for probably changing the plan of what they promise theyre coming back definitely they have to to end up with a u. N. Presence they will go to me with this protest as soon as the u. N. Will remain disbelief and just briefly alan for our International Viewers to understand and put into context why people in ben they are so angry a very the reason why u. N. Peacekeepers are in that area working alongside the National Army and the people that believe theyre not doing their job properly. Put relation here population of. Clearly saying the un. For monday saying to protect the civilians this morning again they were repeating the same things un is no longer doing properly is joining us is no longer acting superior they were here they were sent by a Security Council to protect civilian. Militias killing civilians. In the car. This is why default position are saying we wanted them to so that we can definitely took control of our country dealing with our own 9. Because we dont see why the National Communities told us peacekeepers 4. And that more people have killed around us here. This is the main cause of this which is going on here. Or we will continue to monitor events with you in bennie aljazeera producer alan ok connie. But people message with the story question linda mine is a World Health Organization spokesman he joins me now via skype from geneva good to have you with us on the program mr wyndham i can just give us an update on the situation the areas already been set with problems for the w. H. O. As it tries to treat about all of you having to withdraw your staff from the area. So its a very dangerous situation right now while the the unrest are not targeted against it well the response though its a pure anger against the security situation it heavily impacts our response on the ground you have to see hundreds of staff daily going out to look for patients to contact the contacts of these patients to vaccinate or immunize people. As says the community was safe birds and most of these operations are not. Not being able to be carried out right now so all other 120. 00 staff we normally have in around binny we had till now temporary or relocate a proud to a 3rd of it in 49. 00 staff to continue their operations from from goma. And that is the 1st time we ever had to do this sort of shows as severe as you have the situation at the same time 71 of our staffs a good 2 thirds actually stay on the ground and really tried to continue even in these circumstances the best they can the operations on a daily basis in a much smaller scale and that is exactly the challenge because unable of iras which we were very close to getting rid of already. Has now a big chance to to continue spreading in a scenario where you dont have control over so at the moment in terms of betty we were getting reports it was one confirmed case what is the situation with regards to any one individual being infected with the bowler do you have figures at the moment. So i have the total figures right now or so in that in total we have about 3300. 00 cases right now with unfortunately about 2200. 00 deaths so this is the typical rate and last week we had only we have to say 7 new cases in the whole area. And one of them was in bini thats correct so we used to have much higher rates so this just rates of 7 shows how on at the good path we will on finding these last cases finding last contacts immunizing people d and treating those who are actually affected but with this now we need a client gets to many of the people or the people dont theyre moving their patients who need treatment dont theyre moving out of their villages out of the towns dont want to go to beneath the Hospital Treatment Centers in order to seek care so this is a very unfortunate scenario and it will definitely. Throw us back in the response and that is the most unfortunate scenario because untaught of the insecurity that people have to face right now there will now also face a way longer prolonged situation indeed i mean basically do you then know can you give us an estimate of sort of the time period the safety net that you have as the w. H. O. To you might say be able to focus and also monitor whats going on right now before the situation gets out of control in terms of monitoring and trying to sort of catch every victim that is dealing with a bowl at the moment is there are we talking a couple of days a couple of weeks you need to get the area secured or certainly the Security Services do. So every day counts every day where we do not have access to all the people we need to in order to reply to to respond to the able to break in every day we cannot find contacts of patients is crucial just to give you a rough idea every single motorbike driver who is infected and has a crowd of motorbike friends like his motorbike taxis. He had about 600 contacts of contacts we had to follow up because this creds easily from one single case within days we look at a concept of a contact rate from about 600 people now you can imagine if only a percentage of these people disappear because they dont dare to come to Treatment Centers because the contact traces cannot guard find them the vaccination teams once they found them cannot maybe even go and follow up so this is just i cant give you a good direct estimate but every single day counts and just to give you another figure usually our Contact Tracing was highly highly effective way over 90 percent of the contacts were found on the next days yesterday this rate dropped to about 17 percent in binney in about 2025 percent in archer so you see where the where the where the risk your lies that the people we can find they may spread the virus and we dont know where and help right now which is the certainly how this develops and we will continue to watch what happens im still in my thanks for joining us from geneva a collision of 2 military helicopters and kill 13 soldiers in france is the largest loss of life since a mission was launched in mali and other forces were fighting rebel fighters whove been attacking the countrys Northern Region france and soldiers to mali in 2013 in an effort to drive back rebels in the region. Officials in northwestern kenya say tens of thousands of people have been affected by flooding and landslides at least 52 have been killed in the past few days relief teams have been slow to reach the region as some roads and bridges have been cut off by flooding several east african nations are being hit by heavy rain and more is forecast. Is at a camp for displaced people in the west region of North Western kenya. Parts of the road and bridges have been swept away by the torrential floods that this area witnessed most of the week in these a comp which is just one of the numerous that us through also western kenya the northwestern part of the country. There are 7000 people shelter here most of them have lost everything they owned livestock the farms as well as their homes by it is the loss of loved ones that has been most profound for the people we spoke to a man who lost 3 members of his family and has the other remaining 3 members of his family with serious interest of the company a hospital which is the headquarters of the west forecourt county these people are lucky almost everything from clean water and food to blankets and most of them told us that they spent the night out in the cold while them 100000 people have been displaced in just the worst county alone according to the governor of the county. Trying to help them us much as they come on but it is the destruction to the infrastructure that is slowing down the delivery of relief to these people on the way here we came by helicopter we saw that the government has mobilized its workers with moving machines trying to repair the bridges and parts of the route that have been. Swept away by the floods but this is taking holsters that is being smuggled even farther by continued heavy rain and the government says its committed to ensure that the disaster that took place here is not repeated any where else in kenya and there have been. People who are living in areas that are prone to floods to move to safer grounds. Puts more ahead here on the aljazeera news hour including Security Forces in georgia attempt to disperse demonstrators have been attempting to block m. P. s from entering parliament also a stark warning we take a look at what the u. N. Says the world must do to prevent further global warming. Footballer Mario Balotelli faces more racist remarks this time from inside his own club. Lebanons former Prime Minister he does not want to lead a new government saad hariri resigned last month after weeks of antigovernment demonstrations swept the country hariri says his decision on the quote is frank and decisive and hes called on president and we shall immediately call for consultations to designate a new Prime Minister. Is our correspondent in beirut has the latest for us i mean what does this statement actually mean for the Current Situation in lebanon is a popular figure. Yes more Political Uncertainty there is political turmoil in lebanon you mentioned nationwide protests about a month ago the Prime Minister resigned he said he did it he did the call from the street but the president asked him to stay on in a caretaker capacity and ever since the ruling elite those who are in power have been negotiating with him on the shape of a new government he is a popular leader he is also the son new leader in lebanon and this is a country which is theres a deep divide between sects and if one sect feels that they have been left out of power then that is dangerous despite what we have been seeing in the streets the multiple sectarian protest movement at the end of the day like i mentioned if someone like leaves office then the son the community will feel that he has been the scapegoat. Why should he be the only one who doesnt return to office why not the christian leader the president of the country or the leader of the house why dont they leave office and heed the call from the street now saying that hes no longer interested hes blaming really his partners in government saying that you have been blaming me for standing in the way of a solution that i have been insisting that im the only one who should return to office so now im stepping out of the way you can form a government on your own what has just done is put the ruling elite the hezbollah led alliance in a corner because if they go ahead and form a government it will be considered a one sided government which is unlikely to get the support of the International Community which is very which is very much needed in lebanon lebanon Needs International backing Financial Aid in order to resolve the economic crisis in the country and its not only the most popular. He he has an International Standing so how do you know is the cards in his hands hes playing those cards and his statement after 2 nights of violence we saw supporters of hezbollah parties in government ride around in their motorcycles intimidating the anti political establishment protesters in the street and they even resorted to violence in what many say was a form of pressure on. Those in the opposition to accept their demands what are the what is the demand of the Ruling Alliance they want the next government to be made up of yes they will agree to technocrats but they also want Political Representation something the street do not want they want a nonpartisan government. Thank you. So now. For the 1st time since prodemocracy candidates claim victory in sundays District Councillor. Actions acknowledge the discontent with the territories pro china government and set up an independent committee to investigate the causes of the unrest. There is still anger and frustration on hong kong streets after the landslide victory for prodemocracy candidates in the District Council election but for the most part its been peaceful. For the 1st time since the results were announced hong kongs chief executive kerry lamb appeared in person including deficiencies in governance including unhappiness with the time taken to deal with the current unstable environment and of course to end found us so i said that we will seriously reflect on these views expressed to us and improve governance in the field of our work prodemocracy supporter chancy why was the underdog in the fight for his district seat but he won beating a rising star in the largest probe aging party. Going though there is a political awakening among the people because of the ongoing protests. And if you ever meet or chan has one message for kerry lam about how about 5 demands not one less. He would never promise. His fellow newly elected councillors have already gone out to voice the change they were voted to front gathering at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University where a handful of protesters are still holed up after this resoundingly message coming out of the elections to the government here some feel that the next move is with beijing to make some changes but that its highly unlikely to happen it would seem to make sense to beijing say lets lets spend a little bit lets see what we can produce they propose some political reform in the past maybe they could reintroduce take a step for them have a more accountable chief executive the problem is that thats not thats not the beijing mindset their mindset remains firmly set on control and the mindset of a frontline protester called wave is equally set she scaled down a rope to escape the siege at Polytechnic University who it is not a matter of being a hardcore protest there or not is that i need to receive and how the government we are defensive and they should make a response. The response from the people of hong kong was at the ballot box but that so far has only been met with words from the Hong Kong Government got hardly aljazeera hong kong. Just itching is the founder and convener of the alliance for true democracy in the whole cold and despite the Election Results he says kerry lam remains loyal to china. She has offers some diplomatic statements but these are far from being satisfactory in the eyes of the break and in the eyes of the prodemocracy movement it appears that her ministration and beijing are sticking to the 9 the Chinese Foreign ministry has issued a statement emphasizing on cracking down on the violence and the raw years and so on the Chinese Foreign minister has indicated that whatever happens on kong remains a part of china meaning to accuse the protesters of advocating to be an alliance so if you see any serious concessions made mrs lamb it rains and repeat the idea of some kind of commission of inquiry into the deep rooted causes of the crisis but this is not acceptable to the people of hong kong because at least be and investigation into daily Police Brutality must be included in the agenda of the inquiry every man on the part of the government at this stage must be to a process of reconciliation must be linked to a process of returning to normalcy now hong kong people do not see the light at the end of the tunnel because simply cracking down on the rioters on the protests here would not lead to a peaceful resolution of the Crisis Police in the georgian capital tbilisi have folds protesters to move from the entrances to Parliament People have been trying to block politicians from getting inside the building theyve been demonstrating for weeks demanding an overhaul of the electoral system which they say favors the ruling Georgian Dream policy. Reports of outside parliament in tbilisi. Right now theres a crown over to my right in front of the Parliament Still there with their placards assembled. A collection of Civil Society groups and different opposition parties and they plan to keep up their protest to keep reminding the governing party that they were next on the promise of Electoral Reform i should add that m. P. s have been able to enter the building governing party and these they have held a session this morning and the speaker of Parliament Said that it was time to get on with business and that things should not be allowed to disturb our work that people are expecting us to get on with our jobs but there is also concern constellation amongst n. P. C. Were in those who resigned from government after that vote the other week against Electoral Reform he was saying you know. Its its time to acknowledge that there are a lot of angry georgians out on the streets and that there is a need for compromise we know that the Diplomatic Community is western partners have been urging the government to move forward on compromise that is what were hoping will happen in the coming days ahead because the opposition says they are going to continue their protests outside parliament. Aftershocks have jolted albania following a powerful earthquake that killed at least 9 people the 6. 4 magnitude quake struck just north of the capital tirana 70 deca house the latest. The earth shook while most people were fast asleep not a bit of a home with. Me i felt it in my bedroom went to my kids room and a door slammed on me both my arms this is war or. The early hours of tuesday turned into a search for survivors some fatalities are being reported hospitals have been treating hundreds of injuries the 6. 00 magnitude quake with its epicenter 34 kilometers northwest of the capital tirana caused a few buildings to collapse its a 2nd earthquake to strike albania in the last few months the last one in september measured 5. 00 and damaged hundreds of homes Stephanie Decker aljazeera. Earlier my colleague Martine Denis spoke to journalist mecca he says the emergency crews were more prepared after the earthquake of september. The democrat is quite extensive across central bay now a major emergency crews are still digging with their hands and heavy equipment in the village of mana close to the epicenter where 2 building collapsed also in the portal town of portal city of doors there is another collapsed building and theyre still looking for survivors there now wasnt that long ago and well say that albania had another earthquake small in this one it was in september and it that suggests therefore that there is a level of preparedness some months the authorities would you agree exactly i mean the reaction of the emergency crews that we saw in the capital today but also in the coastal town of tourists was much higher much more preparedness compared to the earthquake in september so this may help in a sense aides to the rescue considering that this earthquake is more significant than the one in september and what sort of happened what happens to communities when there is a an earthquake like this and obviously this one is more powerful than the last one in september but what what the communities do do they gather together do they need the advice and stay out of buildings where do they go well the 1st response hispanic and then everybody came out of the buildings their cup it took her out where i sit and people stayed outside spending the night. Lets say the Early Morning or late nights because the quake he gets 5 oclock in inbar so they could escape the aftershocks and but also come together and relieve a little bit the stress there is been response by the authorities theres been calls d to stay outside the schools have been closed and the results of messages of so there to solidarity been sent out by late people but also by the heads of state. Continues to hit the italian city of venice sustained heavy damage after several floods in the past month has estimated the repair bill could be as much as a 1000000000. 00. In venice and explains why the damage is so extensive. That high tides the city of venice continues to flood particularly in areas such as marks square and you can see behind me while there is a sense of normality continuing people going about their daily business tours still visiting the area it is causing an enormous amount of damage because this water that you see here is salty water from the lagoon venice is located and that causes enormous damage to the buildings here the Cultural Treasures such as basilica behind me here the mayor of venice has said already more than a 1000000000. 00 worth of damage has been done thats whats known so far however the full extent of that will be known in the months to come but residents here are angered and say that there must be more to protect the city from these continual high tides they blame the cruise ships which they say have close the deal with damage to the bed of the lagoon but also the underwater damming system that was supposed to be completed in 2011 but thats a project thats corruption scandals which 35. 00 people were arrested over they say that that has to be revisited because that in itself has done extensive damage to the bed of the lagoon and that requires an urgent lookout. Well jenny is here with the weather and its not just venice is on the water is that theres large parts of europe underwater there it is you know so its just been system after system really impacting Southern Europe in particular so you can say on the satellite weve got this sort of kiras spiral and then rain further to the east mixed in with this cloud so this is what were looking at now dealing with us are say way of course im talking about the people across into the knesset which is about 50 kilometers to the west of athens there was a trench this led to flash floods this in turn picked up all the mud from the hills and of these huge mudslides that took out trees they moved as you can see the cause of the trees came down on houses and that is what people are having to deal with so when it comes to accumulation of the next few days its not actually that heavy its just very widespread so as you can see hit by fridays of the next 3 days this is the area of europe that will see most of the rain but its all coming down very very saturated ground and again is the same story really across into the southeast about some flooding here we could well see some more not because the decay of the bat thats coming down but because it is so frequent so choose day on into wednesday that system that impacted greece is on its way further east pushing cross into turkey through the black sea and then look at this another system just sitting through the southeast of france northern essay again venice will see some rain for this weve had the floods in the southeast of france of course youve got the snow to the mountains and then theres another big system working its way across the u. K. On 2 fronts in the low countries there are over 70 flood warnings and watches in place for the u. K. This is being given by the environment taiji because of the actual height of all the rivers so again the flooding danger just isnt going away and as we had by thursday it is just widely unsettled its pretty cool and really so there are not many places enjoying fine weather at the moment. Rob thanks very much jenny will still have him. By Pakistans Supreme Court is moving to block the countrys army chief from serving a 2nd term. Problems could see them stripped. Hosting major Football Games joe will be here to explain that story in sports they do stay with us here on the aljazeera news. 115000000. 00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from uk cycling to save the forests the famous yellow dress made from blue jeans. To conserving the worlds dwindling wetlands 3 of the 8 worlds global bird migration flight intersect right where we are the basic discovered a treasure trove it is one of the most special that lands on the planet after ice ecosystems unless it announces era does the mind play tricks a vampire is always parked right there or are they really out there you have a family by all of the monster and dragons here and like theyre in the car a filmmaker takes the f. B. I. To court to find out the tax money 33120. 00 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are free to talk and there is no check against john the feeling of being watched on aljazeera. Welcome back to watching the aljazeera news hour with the celeron the reminder of our top stories a protester has died while trying to storm a 2nd u. N. Compound in the democratic republic of congo theres growing anger from civilians about what they see as a lack of protection from of dribbles amid the violence the World Health Organization has evacuated 49 stuff members treating a live picture. Yes and staying in the region the kenyan government is urging People Living in flood prone areas in the northwest of the country to move to Higher Ground at least 52. 00 people have been killed by flooding and landslides tens of thousands of others have been affected and lebanons former Prime Minister says he does not want to lead a new government saad hariri has also called on president michel aoun to immediately call for consultations to designate a new Prime Minister. Now a u. S. Judge has ordered former white House Counsel don began to appear before house impeachment investigations is a setback for President Trumps efforts to keep top aides from testifying and it could encourage democrats in the house of representatives to call on other high ranking officials to give evidence the Justice Department says it will appeal against the verdict lets get more this one White House Correspondent kimberly houghi joins me now from washington d. C. And kimberly any ruling is significant but this really is. Yes its going to have broad implications not just for the testimony of the former white House Counsel but the tension others as well that up until now the white house has been preventing from testifying as one congressional subpoenas by the House Democrats arguing that essentially that some of these advisers to the president work so closely with President Trump that as a result they would have an extension that immunity if you will so some of these that could include the National Security adviser former National Security advisor john bolton and also his acting chief of staff with mulvaney now why do the House Democrats want to hear from these individuals so much particularly when it comes to don mcgann he did quit as the white House Counsel back in october of 2018 but as the democrats continue to build a case that the president is obstructing Justice Justice also they allege that he has potentially lied under oath are really serious about what don mcgann knows about the moeller investigation whether or not the white house colluded or rather the president s president ial campaign in 2016 if there was any collusion with russia now theyre really curious about the president s answers to some of those questions that were supplied to the Justice Department and again theyre building a case potentially that the president may have lied under oath thats why they want to talk to him but again the implications of this ruling very significant because it does mean that others that have been avoiding congressional testimony may now have to appear as you pointed out though there is an effort by the trump Justice Department to appeal this ruling we expect it will straight to the Supreme Court eventually but in her ruling which was a crushing blow many believe the federal judge in the District Of Columbia at least this initial ruling very clear in the statement that she sent out saying in her writing that president s are not kings current and former employees of the white house work for the people of the United States or for the things completely she will continue to follow the story. And staying with the u. S. State Department Officials have met libyan ward cleaver hafter for talks and in a statement they say the meeting on november the 24th discussed steps to achieve a suspension of hostilities and a political resolution to the libyan conflict the frank discussions build on recent talks with the tripoli based officials the aim is to establish a common basis for progress between the parties on the issues that divide them and these include concrete efforts to address militias and extremist elements and the distribution of resources so they benefit all the beans are libya correspondent mahmud of the wired has more from tripoli. This meeting is according to many analysts. Resulting in a very strong statement calling on the warlord hafer hefted to stop hostilities and return to the peaceful negotiations to end the libyan crisis remember in back in april the sickest over state might promptly feel called on have to. Retreat and to stop the military escalation in southern tripoli and since then this is the 1st american statement to. Lake is said to address a stronger statement to have to stop the military hostilities and return to their peaceful negotiations but the question now is whether or not this meeting is going to take it will contribute to end the conflict in southern tripoli unless the United States will address the countries involved in fueling the conflict in libya like russia a United Arab Emirates and in egypt. The Supreme Court has taken a step towards blocking the chief of the army from serving for a 2nd term Prime Minister imran khan grant to general budge for the extension in august citing security concerns especially over the disputed territory of kashmir barges 1st time is due to end on friday just say they need more evidence to show that the extension is justified has more from islamabad. The chief justice of pakistan took up a red drawl application and a petition that works. Against the Extension Granted to the Pakistani Military chiefs now although this was a draw application and that did your best foundation which had filed their application wanted it to be drawn the chief justice decided to take this up in what he said was the Public Interest it is going to be important to see whether the court is just moving on procedural matters because the chief justice decided to suspend that notification issued by the pakistani Prime Minister earlier on the 19th of august which granted general. Barger and extension because of the extraordinary situation prevailing after the unilateral action by india over the. Broader 2 countries to the world war so all eyes will now be on the Supreme Court but it appears that this is a procedural matter because the attorney general was not able to satisfy the court as to whether the procedure opted for the extension was correct it would need permission and of course the north of approval from the pakistani president so the next 24 hours will be important and it will be important to see whether this is just a procedural matter or whether it is more than that. Face australia investigating allegations the Chinese Government tried to plant a spy in the federal parliament chinas reacted by accusing the australians of hysteria the report. Inside the claims were both sensational and shocking a Chinese Espionage Network operating in a stroller and defector one link chang claiming he was once involved but a Media Briefing in beijing chinese officials labelled the accusations as nothing but lies claiming wang is a fugitive suspected of fraud. China has always pursued the principle of noninterference in other countries domestic politics we have never tried to know are we interested in meddling with other countrys internal affairs its one of 2 cases currently playing out in australia shining a spotlight on chinas rising influence in the Asia Pacific Region the death of a Young Chinese a strongly and businessman nick is also being investigated he died weeks after telling a strongly a spy agency hed been approached by chinese agents to run for parliament i would caution anyone leaping to any conclusions about those memes thats why we have these agencies are not but i do find the allegations troubling and disturbing the device about chinas threats to our sovereignty is not confined to australia this is happening all across east asia from indonesia and singapore through to vietnam and south korea debate also you seems to be taking place at a local level one of the nations largest populations of chinese the stradley and lived in the sydney suburb of earth feel they might have been for the wrong reason this year with reports that the Chinese Government will wait a local health into cutting ties with a new piper allegedly because it didnt communist. China is a strongly is largest. Right partner last year it was worth more than 180000000000. 00 the trial ations have deteriorated since accusations of meddling and interference began tom switzer from the center of independent studies believes balancing a strong these interests and the wider region will only become more challenging were at the situation now where anxieties are probably at the highest level certainly since the formal relationship began in the illinois and seventies the question is whether its. Espionage laws will be enforced and counter any threat of foreign interference gauge al jazeera sydney more than a 1000000 Indigenous People across india are fighting for their right to live in the forests indias Supreme Court is expected to decide whether theyll be allowed to stay but some conservationism politicians argue the forests damage the environment and. The forest in mother pradesh. Forests like these have been home to the Indigenous People of india for generations they eat what they grow drink from the stream and worship nature as their ancestors did is another this is in fact much better than being subjected to and squalor that they have seen their neighbors and friends those who were forced out of the forests go through this see the thought that their right to live of the forest was finally guaranteed under the Forest Rights act passed back in 2006 but since the court order on of actions fear has lingered in this community now they allege that the authorities are going to use turning the forests into a sanctuary for wildlife as an excuse to benefit themselves and the corporates that they favor. The world will have to make an unprecedented effort to cut Greenhouse Gases to avoid Climate Chaos so says the u. N. In its annual Progress Report looking at the target set for 2030 by the Paris Agreement though it found that despite the paris pledges Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2018 that Current National commitments are not enough even if all are met temperatures are expected to rise over 3 degrees celsius this century leading to the loss of most coral reefs and Arctic Sea Ice the u. N. Says extreme cuts must be made to meet the paris targets and emissions will have to fall by more than 7 percent each year between now and 2030 John Christianson is the emissions gap report coleader he says meeting these targets will involve a difficult economic and technological transition. I dont think it needs to lead to disruptions i think we need to look at transformations and i think we have historically seen transformations in many sectors maybe not with the same speed that we look at if you look at the whole idea that mean theres been a huge transformation in the last 10 or 20 years when i explain to my kids or grandkids how phone was happening when i was a child he went to the exchange the put in a plug and saw the look at me as if im from the stone age of the take out their smartphone so transitions happen the main one were looking at now is in Energy Transport agriculture and forestry and in energy i mean luckily Renewable Energy solar and wind have become so cheap that theyre fully competitive in almost all the countries with other sources of power supply and i think we are starting to move also in a situation where we can gradually shift to electrified mobility but that of course puts another strain from the power sector but i think its doable i mean i come from a small country called denmark and the government there has just set a 70 percent target for 2030 and it had full parliament back up theyre still trying to work out how to actually do it but i think nobody is questioning whether it can actually be achieved but of course the challenge is being in the same would be even bigger in countries where you have 1st the resources in your own country where you need to get rid of that use over the period of time and theres a lot of issues in the transition needs to be addressed lots of people are working and fossil industries you need to create jobs for them also you need to compensate some of the owners to the extent as possible so its a difficult transition but i think its doable. Climate change is top of some voters concerns and britain where the general election is 3 weeks away instead of bricks and the economy theyre worried about being flooded again. South yorkshire. The flooding that hit her in the north of england this november inundated homes and farmland affecting hundreds of people it should have been a once in a generation event no longer. For 2 years. Lets go to the. South. And listen this is. What sets these floods apart from the last time it happened in 2007 is that theres an election looming Party Leaders visited the area pledging billions for flood defenses Boris Johnson was criticised for his conservative government slow response and the green party says labors priorities are misplaced. And the labor. Worried about jobs and. Economic growth and. Expansion because. Green because they need to change that. Community. Green infrastructure. Environmental activists talk about the election because the next government will be in charge of Climate Policy the coming decade within which the un says the world must act if its to avoid the worst effects of Climate Change there are signs of progress in may m. P. s declared a climate and environment emergency in response to protests by the activist Group Extinction Rebellion and the swedish teenager grettir. Legislation also commits the u. K. Government to achieve net. 0 Carbon Emissions by 2050 its great that were with now got this no 0 target in law when theres a question of whether it could be met sooner but the real danger is is that were not meeting the targets weve currently got so if a next year in 2020 were not due to me that at this stage and what we really need to see now the policies put in place to meet those targets as you say 5 years of the next 10 years are going to be crucial so whoever wins this has got to be at the front of their agenda opinion polls suggest more than 50 percent of voters are likely to be influenced by Environmental Policies the issue of Climate Change ranks higher than the economy for a majority of voters what if it was the correct plan which a lot of farmers and a lot of people think yes i think they would yes that might influence your vote yes yes. And thats the other big difference between 20072019 Climate Change matters jonah aljazeera doncaster the fire crews battling bushfires in southeastern australia celebrating the arrival of heavy rain from everyone because there are. 3. Weeks of wildfires in New South Wales have destroyed hundreds of homes dozens of fires is told by the macross states but more rain is expected to drench the region. Well still ahead here all the news. With its. Way all. I thank you i. Thank you both about its time for sports histrionics thank you well the arabian gulf cup begins on tuesday with host cats are up against iraq as extra attention on the tournament this year because 3 of the nations blockading katsa saudi arabia the u. A. E. And behind are all competing and the richardson is that doha sunday for stadium andy is this a sign of relations easing between the blockading nations. I mean sporting bodies are always keen to try and keep sport and politics separate which always does seem a little bit counterintuitive so its quite interesting that in the light of that footballing u. Turn by the 3 countries you mention the organizers did release a statement saying that as far as the gulf cup is concerned its a constant reminder that the gulf region is worn lets compare and contrast that sort of statement with what happened at the 27 scene gulf coast which is hosted by kuwait stayed neutral throughout this diplomatic dispute and was just months after the blockade it began on that occasion you have for example the Saudi Arabian sea refusing to address press conferences if there were members of the cast all media in the room this time around on monday the Saudi Arabian sea arrived in on a direct flight from riyadh this is a time when there are no commercial flights between the 2 countries so it would suggest there is some sort of change in the relationship has to be remembered though that throughout the blockade its club level and the Asian Champions League teams from the countries involved in this dispute have carried on playing each other in each others countries but then lets also look back at the cats in the United Arab Emirates at the start of this year taking part in the asian cup scene of their greatest triumph as a National Team autonomy they want to win well they met the u. S. At the semifinal stage the u. A. E. F. A. Ended up being sanctioned by the Asian Football Confederation after that game due to the pavior of its fans when the cats or players were pelted with Water Bottles and shoes during that game and then after theyd won the final they had to fly back. Home on another symptom of that disputes with the u. A. E. And qatar are due to meet again at this tournament in the group stage in the organizers in the u. A. E. Plies will get a very different sort of reception all the signage around the stadium and on social media is that everyone is welcome in dar hall and andy katz obviously is the hosts the asian cup champions how important is this tournament for them as they head towards 2022 in that well cup. Yeah i mean lets lets put this tournament into context its not features sanctioned it perhaps has less relevance than it did in the 1970 s. And eightys when it when it 1st started but i think some cats auspex if any experience of playing in their home stadiums in front of in front of full stadiums is really important because they are about to host a world cup having never even qualified for a world cup before the father they do have a very promising young team is helpful is not an accident the players the vast majority of them have come through the National Spar academy here Felix Sanchez former used team coach of barcelona whos now in charge of the National Scene hes been with them every step of the way for more than a decade now so theyve got a team that is almost like a club scene so that they know each of the very well but any experience they can get playing its sort of unlevel is useful as we had sward search once and once its all right andy thanks very much or russia could be stripped of hosting euro 2020 Football Games in the Champions League final because of its ongoing doping problems there a case of tampering with lab data and a World Antidoping Agency committee wants them banned from hosting major events for 4 years but theyve stopped short of calling for a blanket ban of russian athletes competing so as our Sports Correspondent lee wellings explains even if the sanctions do come in not that much will change. Russia arent providing the date or the reassurances theyre not sending out the message that russia is providing clean sport and clean athletes so that takes it into another area that so familiar the big world sports politics and the International Olympic committee play a big part in that youve seen them want to maintain a good strong relationship with russia whether they should or not is a different matter thats what thomas bach and the i. O. C. Want to do and therefore they found a way to circle navigate the issue by having a limb pick up that its from russia theyre not officially under a russian flag but you know its a russian tame it most on satisfactory in this is whats most likely to happen that will continue through to tokyo and beyond by having russian athletes to complete their clean competing but not under our russian flag the fascinating thing about this is the issue of euro 2024 games in St Petersburg russia due to take place members at all of the takes place across europe in 12 countries trading actually. The wife heads of european football are not signed up to the water comfy for reasons you wait for isnt and theres a loophole for varsha to actually state those games for a russian team to take part thats all thats needed really for that to go ahead so i think you will see russia in that tournament you are likely to see games in some papers but because of that technicality but its an issue that people are unhappy with and as you say its not going away. Its only in football and mary about his face more racist comments this time from his own Club Pressure but its how he was abused by verona supporters during a match earlier this month and now brushes president had this to say after being asked why ballots how he was left out of the squad for their latest game. Hes black what can i say hes working on clearing himself but hes having a lot of difficulty. I didnt buy a ballot tally to make more subscriptions or for advertising i bought him because i thought he could add something to the squad but due to overexposure which made him become a weakness if we continue to talk about politics will be hurting both him and ourselves well pressure tried to explain the comments saying they were quote clearly of a joke said as a paradox they went on to say it was completely misunderstood and it was said in the attempt to downplay excessive Media Exposure and was aimed at protecting the player now andy murray has set his sights on a return to grand slam singles tennis next year with the Australian Open his diary for january money murray was speaking at the premier of a documentary detailing his comeback from a creator earning hip injury murray almost quit the game after an emotional News Conference at the last Australian Open only to come back to win the european open and the 1st grand slam of the new tennis season could be is big test over 5 sets are right that is all yours for for now are the bit more lighter stronger that is the news for now im back with more news on the other side of the break until and from me and that is our team thats a good time for company. 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