Home so this hour anger in indias northeast over a bill that brand citizenship to minorities from 3 neighboring countries but excludes muslims. And im were hard in with all of your sports well tell you whos made it the last 16 of the Champions League plus Qatars National champions kick out the people Club World Cup in style would break through in the opening. Thank you very much for joining as its being called the u. K. s most important election in a generation by both the conservative party and the main opposition labor. Deciding who will form the next government and decide the future of break sits and the country Prime MinisterBoris Johnson has cast his vote in his west london constituency is seeking another term for his conservative party after just 5 months as leader a short time ago Jeremy Corbin the leader. The Main Opposition Party also cast his ballot in north london this will be his 2nd attempt at becoming britains Prime Minister live to rory chalons covering this election for us in london rory the polls have been open for about 3 hours now. Voters have until 10 oclock this evening g. M. T. To make their choice get down to a polling station and put a vote in a ballot box at 10 oclock we then have an exit poll which will give us some idea of the way things are going of course its no guarantee but it will give us an indication at least voting stops see can sing goes on through the night and into so morrow morning Boris Johnson of course is going to be hoping that he can improve his partys performance on to reason mays pretty disastrous efforts in 2070 when she squandered a conservative majority and ended up having to rely on a party from Northern Ireland the d. U. Peter prop up government Boris Johnsons been campaigning on bricks it pretty much exclusively saying that hes the only one that can get it done the labor party has been trying to refocus minds on Public Services particularly the National Health service 2 Big Questions really how is the weather going to affect turnout so winter election thats very unusual youre normally elections in the u. K. Or in the summer so will the weather drive down vote to turnout and if it does so what will that mean for the 2 parties other parties as well of course there is also the question of tactical voting because this is a that election has basically been brought about because of brechts it it suggests that perhaps Traditional Party loyalty is a fraying and that what you were lever. Or a remainer is. More is driving your your choices of more than your Traditional Party political affiliations but yet some more morning we should have an idea about whats happened and as he said rory the last election back in 2017 didnt return a majority what happens if voters dont give any party won this time also. Well if the parties do get a majority to any one of them then that simple they are more mourning the victorious leader will go to the queen have a meeting and then come back to downing street and theyll pretty much be Prime Minister if there is no majority for any party remember they have to get 326. 00 m. P. s at least in the 650. 00 seat polly went to get that majority if they dont get that then were in a Hung Parliament territory and thats where things become more tricky is what happened as i said and 2017 the reason they had to go so another party to prop up governments so Boris Johnson as the Prime Minister at the moment would be given the 1st chance of forming some sort of coalition or alliance of his party if he can do that and hes got a couple of other options he could either try and rule as a minority leader thats very difficult or he can resign if you resigns then he policy is the batson so the next Biggest Party and they would try to do some sort of coalition or arrangement that thats the system really what happens and in a Hung Parliament thank you very much for that very charles live for us in london and of course well have special coverage once the 1st exit polls come in later this evening in algeria thousands are protesting outside polling stations rejecting the president ial election. Still and stepped over ballot papers in the port city of beijing police also 5000. 00 gas to Disperse Protesters demonstrators say the vote is a farce that will enable the old leaders to remain in power they want sweeping political reforms before any vote is had the turnout is therefore expected to be no in the capital as crowds lined up to cast their ballots or 5 candidates. And there are also have close links with the old regime lets take a closer look at the candidates 2 of the main contenders are both former Prime Ministers Abdel Majeed Tbone held the position for less than 3 months in 2017 before he was sacked by then president abilities but if leak up and fleece was Prime Minister between 2002003 since then his run twice against but if leka to become president then there is a dean milby who served twice as a government minister and was also director of the state Radio Station also in the running is abdul aziz belied who heads the el move fun party and Abdelkader Ben green a from the Islamic Party protestors view all these candidates as part of the current regime lets speak to use of one del about this hes a professor of Political Science and International Relations at qatar universities here in doha with a sink you so much for being with us 2 days ago yousif there was a significant ruling that came before this president ial election in which to form a Prime Ministers and a former Parliament Speaker was sentenced to jail for corruption it would seem that this has not been enough to convince a jury and so it dismisses election to go out and vote why are they so opposed to this vote to choose a successor to beautifully 1st of all a thing to do julian of the 2 full plug ministers and also a number of businessmen ministers goes along given some sort of legitimacy to the current or it is in all julia but obviously as far as the algerian looked a lot of concern over such an awful jewel in the little bit of concern this is not enough to satisfy the demands given the fact that the couldnt government how did well you know you didnt but we was appointed by so you would really call the police the blood of a former president and obviously like you said earlier on in your report. The 5 candidates for the president ial elections the close ties with the beautiful and the fall of 2 from julians these elections is just a smokescreen to keep the study of coke as they say the 5 men running for president either supported but affleck at or that dissipated in his nov 9th protest says clearly dont see them as representing them if not these candidates and if not an election then who and what. Obviously do we will. Reach to some kind of a study made world about 2 sides extreme sides on the one hand you have the military head of the. Other who wants this election at any price and the 2nd time the hell out of the all jealously part of it doesnt want this particular election obviously that has not been enough done as far as the streets is concerned the army feels all the military feels that they have done. What the demands of the streets especially not 54 beautiful and all the good and the establishing an independent body to supervise these elections and the military is saying that we have done enough the time is light for elections and we have to overcome the current situations destroy those leaders so you can accomplish something completely different we have to get rid of the system the faces that were associated with put in order to ensure a minimum of transparency of this political election the fact that members are some spec that figures of algerian politics like former Prime Minister would have lost who say that i dont want to run for these elections even if i did and i am not elected i will not be able to do anything significant to the head like was not able to provide some somebody. To represent them until one fall elections. Because they feel that the couldnt circumstances do not allow for a proper elections so the power out to met lee lies with the army doesnt it what is going to happen then after this vote the status quo will process what i think that the elections we will go. Probably the president will be the. Model otherwise there will be a 2nd round and by the end of the year i expect to have a president because the under a little system provides for a tour around like the one used in france the turnout would be very low i dont expect it to go above 15 percent or 20 percent the demonstrations in algiers over the last few weeks and even today suggest that i expect the president to be in office and i also expect to do all the protest to continue obviously this will do what happens next will depend on what the next president we do once in office will there be a National Commission for dialogue and try to establish deludes of the game that will be needs to be seen thank you so much for your thoughts on this use of wonder from cateye University Joining us on this aljazeera news hour. Plenty more ahead on this news hour including a genocidal intent in the International Case known. The gambia his legal team gives graphic testimony to back it sound a geisha genocide against Myanmar Military brass the philippines sprays it in its war on drugs is back in the spotlight the white school say Police Statistics dont add up. And score tiger woods captains a usa today worst taught of a president scott been 14 yes. Lawyers for the gambia have just begun giving their closing arguments in the International Court of justice as they push for myanmars ami to be tried for genocide against their providing testimony on allegations of mass murder and rape the un was leader on sun sochi told the court on wednesday that the accusations on an incomplete and misleading factual picture of the situation those are words she said soldiers conducted illegitimate operation against armed groups stephanie deca is in coxs bizarre bangladesh where hundreds of thousands of muslim refugees are taking shelter 1st we speak to wayne hey who is covering the proceedings in the hague for is so wayne western the gambia responds to on some sochi is opening speech against genocide charges. Yes well that speech by sun sujit which opened the defense against genocide charges leveled against me has been widely criticized some have accused her of lying all of using this as an opportunity to try to protect herself against any future legal action against her personally remembering that cant happen here this is a state versus state dispute as you mentioned we are now hearing from the gambians who are summing up their allegations and they have responded in fairly strong terms to some of the comments made on wednesday by own son suchi and the lawyers representing me particularly the assertion that the Clearance Operations conducted in Rakhine State by the me and my Security Forces were part of legitimate Counterterrorism Operations because of the existence of an armed militant group. Representing the gambia saying they dont deny that there was a. Militant group but that conflict cannot be an excuse for genocide and theyre saying that the Security Forces made no differentiation when they went through those villages between suspected armed militants and innocent civilians many men women and children murdered raped and tortured by the Security Forces when they clearly werent parts of any armed group this is the final day of this phase away at the hague this phase of proceedings what happens next that the court. Yes well this 1st 3 day phase is about the gambian seeking protection for the rich in Rakhine State and those in bangladesh who want to return so theyre asking the judges in the International Court of justice to grant provisional measures which would force the governments to take steps to ensure the security of the ring so after we hear from the gambians today it will be followed by the me and my team summing up and then the judges will need to go and decide whether or not they agree with the gambian assertion that protection needs to be granted and that could happen fairly quickly if we go back to 993 the case of Bosnia Herzegovina against serbia the i. C. J. Judges did agree that provisional measures should be granted and they made that decision in 19 days so this could all this 1st phase could all happen fairly quickly thank you for that wayne wayne han live for us at the hague lets go now to Stephanie Decker in bangladesh concepts press on thats where hundreds of thousands of refugees have taken shelter not easy i imagine for the people they had to follow the proceedings in the hague in real time stephanie whats been their reaction. Speech and how much hope do they have thats whats happening at the International Court of justice can make life their life better. Well some are aware some are not aware at all those who are aware are not that verse lets say in the legatees of it all some will say they hope that this is a start of potentially some form of justice for them a start to potentially going back home the sun is just setting here in coxs bizarre folly and man maher is that close they can literally see the mountains of their country from from from this camp and that is their dream of course to go back home but because of the terror inflicted of them every person in this camp folly the biggest refugee camp in the world now a consequence of the actions of men marrs military almost 2 to half years ago now is based on trauma and tragedy so what they want is justice and they want to be able to go back home whats going to come out of this trial is going to have a direct impact on these people probably not is going to pave the way for them to go home any sooner probably not it doesnt have the capacity to implement things on the ground so of course is to usually significant when it comes to the diplomatic front when it comes to International Pressure and that is key you need to have International Countries putting pressure on the in march result this morning were not seeing that at the moment but certainly yes it is a problem its going to go on its not going to be resolved anytime right in this is a mass amount of people weve just been speaking to the head of the u. N. Refugee agency here in bangladesh and he said even if we touch aeration started tomorrow it would take a very long time to process this amount of people to be able to go back home but again that is nowhere near at the moment and thats not likely to happen anytime soon repatriation have been attempts at repatriation in the past bangladesh doesnt want these refugees any more theres a big question mark over whats going to happen to them and where they go to next. Absolutely and its almost because we are at the far southeastern part of bangladesh bali its easy for the rest of the world to sort of accept this is a new status quo and just deal with it because you do have many aid agencies on the ground here you do have the Bangladesh Government who has hosted them for over 2 years as but as you touched on theyre becoming frustrated theyve made it clear they want them to go home yet so there is its a city its a population of some of the worlds cities but you have you know you do have projects set up you have very basic Education Systems so theres a lot of help but this is not sustainable in the long term this used to be a forest and its interesting i was here in march and it was much more barren the forest was starting to grow back they cut down those trees to make waves and people when they came but the irony is that no one is going home so theyre starting to share you see this sort of very lush green but you taishan going around all these huts but theyre staying so i think in the absence of International Pressure particularly talk about the International Criminal court which is the court that can bring individuals to justice you need to curate the Council Recommendation for that to happen you have china who is on the vetoes these kinds of things on behalf of new now unless you have movement on this kind of a level i think its me very difficult to resolve this and these people are going to remain here for a long time and i think that will tell you there will be challenges ahead if the status quo remains as is thank you very much for that Stephanie Decker reporting live there from bangladesh is conscious bizarre. Indias government has ordered thousands of troops into the northeastern sates of assam entry poor are following violent protests against a controversial citizenship bill. Hundreds dividing her future protests in goa hati the largest city in assam protesters here migrants from bangladesh will be made citizens both houses of parliament have passed a bill which allows citizenship to minorities facing religious persecution in pakistan bangladesh and afghanistan but muslims are excluded and aura is that those demonstrations in goa hati in assam state the idea of to protest to the. Stage of assam in india. And not giving up the reason are jaunting slogans on the day demanding that the government would draws the the citizenship Amendment Bill they say their struggle is to protect the Indigenous Culture and live you some of these was a beautiful good year saves all of our jobs if we knew why grants are given indian citizenship when they can get the jobs these people say they should be getting on the same street weve also seen several recalls back to the soldiers of the indian army now we will really be reporting that one column of the indian army thats about 70 soldiers wasnt standby in the state of assad but now it looks like the government is perhaps planning to send more boots on the ground this is the road which goes from the airport to the capital city of us though hearty tough news being imposed here mobile services have been shut down but despite that some of the had been planned in the capital city today the are less explore this further now with day chandra who is professor of government at Georgetown University here in qatar his alive on the news hour thank you so much for coming in. And sharing your thoughts on the situation there in india not all those who are against this controversial citizenship bill seem united in their reasons peoples complaints in the northeast are very different to those in other parts of india who say the bell is anti muslim of course are those Indigenous People in the northeast who already a minority are they right to be worried that this will further marginalize them and theyll become a minority in their own states. I think in the tripper in the northeast there are parts of those states are where the noose citizenship Amendment Bill the revised one is going to apply and you know theyre not interested in the religion of whos coming in from from across the border they just dont want anyone and this is sources bit different from the situation in the indian mainland where its clearly about non muslims who are being let in men that doesnt seem to be a problem the problem seems to be just muslims from neighboring countries so in the case of assam it really may well be that him those bengali hindus in particular are coming from bangladesh are actually the major threat so the criticism is coming from various size the think this bill could cost the b. J. People in a clique of the government ultimately be forced to back down in the face of growing protests. Unfortunately the northeastern states and the salmon trip are a while in the b. G. Appears in power in assam but theyre not extremely significant in the Overall National context in terms of the number of seats they have in parliament and so on so i suppose that these issues are going to be bracketed off from what issues on the mainland which have really driven this bill and now law and the other aspect here of course is that this bill is actually going against india is the. Secular constitution and many legal experts have said its unconstitutional do you expect that this will be challenged in the Supreme Court it is being challenged in the Supreme Court but im not very optimistic with the Supreme Court additionally in general not just the Supreme Court but also high courts have really not shown the willingness to take on the executive and they really abdicated any kind of law making function you know to parliament and you know the will of the majority so to speak so we really do have a populist government that now sets the agenda and nonelected institutions including courts are really reluctant to go against it would be chandra thank you so much for sharing your views of us on this days chandra is a professor at Georgetown University here in qatar. Or in a few moments well have the World Weather with kevin and still ahead on this news hour. Anger tourists after own home from new zealand we have the latest from the volcano disaster area. Calking chinas capital and smog whos behind who is being blamed for stalling the campaign to clear the air and massive effects on his tally yet in football yeah well have more in sports to stay with us. We have been talking a lot about the bushfires in australia well we have a little bit of relief across some of the areas i want to show the satellite because take a look around the vicinity of brisbane i want to roll the satellite look what happened over the last 24 hours notice these clouds right here popping up across the area of course a lot of the bushfires are to the south but any rate across this region is very good but take a look at how much rain fell in the last 24 hours we had 134 millimeters of rainfall near brits been just actually in eastbourne has been and take a look how much fell in one hour we had 112. 00 of a 113. 00 of that falling under 12 that fall excuse me just in one hour time so course were talking about flash flooding across some of that area well a lot of that rain has pushed out here into the tasman sea and we are going to be seeing better conditions across the region but the fortunately the bushfire condition is still a very serious condition going on over the next few days out here towards the west though it is the heat and we are talking about High Pressure dominating much of that area 41. 00 degrees is expected high on friday we are and here heat wave situation across much of that area it is the 1st time that person has issued heat wave warnings since 2016 and terms of the 3 day forecast well we are looking at finally the heat is going to be breaking as we go towards monday but its going to be the weekend this can be very hot back to you. 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K. s general election in 5 years is underway promise a voice johnson is helping to secure another term against may but neither Jeremy Corbett thousands of algerian have torn ballot papers to show their rejection of the president ial election which is underway protesters are calling for a boycott of all 5 candidates who have ties to former president. He resigned after months of antigovernment demonstrations. And indias government has ordered thousands of troops into the northeast. Since a to entry for us there is spawning 2 violent protests against a controversial bill which allows citizenship to persecuted religious minorities in pakistan bangladesh and afghanistan but excludes muskets. And other world news the army in asia is searching for whats described as several 100 heavily armed terrorists who killed at least 70 soldiers that count near the western border with miley sustained hours of heavenly guy heavy gunfire late on tuesday theres been no claim of responsibility so far but fighters need to eisele and i increasingly active in the remote nonis feature the detachment you need to detachment of the in its military post near the border with mali was attacked by heavily armed terrorists estimated at several 100 there followed a combat of rare violence combining artillery fire and the use of kamikaze vehicles by the enemy on positions for 3 hours a search in pursuit has been launched in the footsteps of terrorists fleeing from our borders aljazeera is following the story from mali he says is frequent cross border fighting involving. Basically its hard to say who which Group Carried out this attack but we know in the northern part of mali there are several armed groups operating there from al qaida to others and locally grown. Groups that are active in this particular region so it thought because the army the army also said that right now they feel that some of them have escaped across the border probably referring to the border with mali because in artists not far away from the border with mali however on the other side of news year we also have seen the uptick in violence from. Boko haram which has started in nigeria by the way more than 10 years ago weve seen how they have carried out several attacks in that particular region but what people suspected now are those groups armed groups operating along the mali corridor and. They believe that probably they have links to al qaeda and other. Extremist groups that have been known to have operated in that area over the last 7 or 8 years. In an exclusive interview with al jazeera russias special envoy to syria has denied they have been more attacks on civilians in the rebel held province of idlib speaking in kazakhstan where the latest round of talks are being held alexander have called the reports fake news from a big job at reports from north. Another round of talks aimed at ending the conflict in syria now in its 9th year for 2 days delegates have negotiated an argued about peace because the capital and formally called us donna is where this track of diplomacy began in 2017 between the guarantors russia iran and turkey the United Nations also took part alongside the Syrian Government and opposition representatives they have to put civilians on their priority list and make sure to go forward with the political process there are hundreds of thousands of detainees in syria that they cant connect with their families they cant the we dont know even if that alive or dead although the u. N. Believes the real diplomatic solution is being drafted in geneva with syrias new constitution progress there has been stalled for months committing myself real course not solve the Syrian Crisis so we need also to discuss the broader aspects of Security Council resolution 2254 and i would continue to discuss it or to reporters the socalled safe zone along the Turkish Border and the offensive in rebel held it live for top of the agenda the turkish and russian president agreed to establish a corridor free of kurdish fighters there Syrian Refugees could return but like everywhere else in syria guaranteeing safety in the 30 kilometer zone can never be certain diplomats and representatives try to sure theres been progress in the 14th meeting of the estancia process will be no military solution to the syrian conflict in the Firm Commitment to advance. And lasting syrian loot in syria only your own facilitated political process in line with your own Security Council is. 22. 54 although its still very cold but optimists. Minus 12 degrees centigrade is a lot better than minus 30 a few days ago similarly all parties involved in the conflict in syria have been telling us that it is an achievement to have everyone under one roof but previous agreements such as the conviction though than avoiding civilian casualties have not been fully implemented. Miles away from the 5 star hotels bombs are still dropping on syrians. The Syrian Opposition says regime of president Bashar Al Assad with help from its russian allies has intensified attacks and it could have. Aid workers say more than 1002000 civilians have been displaced from the countryside of hama and in recent weeks russia says all that sparked true. All of it completely fake news there is a threat to. The Russian Military base as the russians for some are coming out from this is of course will respond to. Some red lines but nevertheless. Despite their red line which we cannot cross not the turkey we as the russian. Nevertheless will manage to. Agree also on different subjects and while millions brave another winter the hope for peace in returning home remains elusive for more syrians. Rights group Amnesty International says the philippines government does literally getting away with matter government figures released on thursday show an estimated 5 and a half hours and people have been killed since 2016 in president rodrigo to test a socalled war on drugs but activists say the actual number could be as high as 27000 and no one has been have accountable for the killings well known papa is a human rights officer for Amnesty International in the philippines he says the numbers for vida by the government simply dont add up to small slee operational numbers that they have reported on this morning personalities arrests the operations conducted these are just you know. Outputs of. Their drug operations from 10 to 16 not much worse was the said about the killings themselves and yes they have mentions its 5500. Its just them for flexing for us for example when we released our report in february 27th being the numbers are already up to 7000 in our. Almost 2000 killed in Police Operations and more than 3000 killed in a more than 4000 killed in by unidentified gunmen and by the end of 27th in in this is a government report they have mentioned that 4000 killed in fully separations and more than 16000 dead by an unidentified gunman this is at the end of the 17th so it just doesnt make sense the numbers north korea is condemning the u. N. Security council as nothing more than a Political Tool of u. S. Interest senseis its clear the United States has nothing to offer even if denuclearization talks are resumed the reaction from pyongyang follows a Security Council briefing where the u. S. Call for an end to hostility threats and Ballistic Missile tests christen salome has more from new york. The United States called out north korea in an open session of the Security Council for what bastard kelly craft described as an increasingly troubling situation she was referring to north koreas recent firing of Ballistic Missiles 13 in the last 6 months in violation of u. N. Resolutions and increasingly threatening language of north korean official recently promised a christmas surprise the United States does not offer some concession ahead of a year and deadline set by north koreas Supreme Leader kim jong un for denuclearization talks let me be clear the United States and the Security Council have a goal not a deadline we want to use this time we briefing to make Crystal Clear to the d. P. R. K. That its continued Ballistic Missile testing is deeply counterproductive to the shared objectives that the president and chairman kim had discussed on 2 occasions the United States has while pursuing direct negotiations avoided criticism of north korea at the United Nations it was right here just last week that european members of the Security Council condemned north korea for its missile launches but the United States was noticeably absent that announcement according to a state Department Official it was after Security Council members met with President Trump in washington d. C. That the meeting was called but its still stopped short of what european allies had hoped for focusing solely on missile launches and failing to condemn north korea for human rights abuses kristen salumi aljazeera the United Nations. Yes present donald trump has signed an executive order which he says is intended to end antisemitism it redefines your days in as both a nationality and a religion that its designed to restrict criticism of Israeli Government policies alan fischer explains President Donald Trump has regularly boasted of his pro israel record he did it again as he signed a new executive order this time aimed at fighting what the white house sees as a growing problem of anti semitism on University Campuses across the u. S. As this is our message to universities if you want to accept the tremendous amount of federal dollars that you get every year you must reject anti semitism and i essentially the order extends part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act into law the department of education to withhold federal funding from any call it is that discriminates on the grounds of race color or National Origin that no is extended to religion and critics say that effectively suggest use of people who share the same race or collective National Origin. The new order could significantly impact the b. D. S. Movement it are just a ploy caught divestment and sanctions campaign against the Israeli Government for its treatment of palestinians living in the region some have claimed b. D. S. Is anti semitic while supporters say its not targeting a religion but Political Action but as the group has grown on american campuses its been accused of creating a hostile climate for jewish students by conflating it clear the criticism for israel and make it equal to you know and to some it isnt trying to censor any the free debate here in the u. S. When it comes to the israeli policies donald trump is aggressively back to shill since taking office he moved the u. S. Embassy to jerusalem in the face of International Opposition and recognized the Golan Heights territory seized from syria as part of israel but hes been accused of meat. The anti semitic remarks and defending new nazis who chanted anti jewish slogans he was criticized for comments made in a speech to jewish groups in florida at the weekend reinforcing jewish stereotypes bloddy you are the real estate business because i know you very well youre brutal killers not nice people at all but you have to vote for me of the jurors youre not going to vote for pocahontas i can tell you the many jewish groups of praise the president s action u. S. Congress try to take a similar action to the executive order even with bipartisan support it stalled Donald Trumps move breaks that logjam alan fischer aljazeera washington the uns Climate Change conference in madrid is in its final days statements and global commitments from World Leaders are expected by the end of this week cop 25 is particularly important because its the last conference before 2020 when many countries after explain the steps will take to meet paris climate targets make violent editor is in madrid for us at the summit nic how are the negotiations going any progress. Well it is the penultimate stay here in madrid it will probably go into actual time as these things will be due to probably into saturday at some crucial issues still at play not least National Commitment to reducing emissions which is vital as we go into 2020 and also some rather well be hit again Crucial Detail on Carbon Trading and loss and damage that is compensating those poor nations impacted by Climate Change now yesterday we were talking we had some drama in the holes here outside the main plenary where the u. N. Secretary general was speaking as lots of protests because of pictures of the and see them lots of protesters gathered hundreds of protesters gathered making their voices heard frustrated at the stately slow state to progress here at credentialed observers who then had their credentials taken away because of this protests not covered quite a few of these conferences over the last few years since 2012 and never ever have i seen scenes like that so its an important issue and also demonstrates the a chasm there is between the feeling outside these holes and doesnt say the slave state to progress with them lets speak to one of those protesters now we can speak to nick a herring whos from 350. 00 org and you were there you saw what happened and how the u. N. Responded and what you make you had good morning so yesterday 400 of us in front of the plane now you told where the u. N. Is to you was supposed to speak and we staged a protest whose aim was not to block the negotiations but actually to push them forward because whats blocking the late negotiations as we speak is not called this is not serious 80 but the lack of Political Leadership which is something that thats and made made very clear you can define isolation in the morning until the protests in the afternoon was a way to say yes this is peoples power that is going to change the shape of the conversation and of kind of an action really kind of spiraled. That in the response was unexpected there was like a huge escalation from the un security because we believe that some parts of some states that are not to flush out on them because they didnt want you know the media to report on that dont thats a huge got these here more than ever between whats happening in the streets the huge protests swell the year we fight as few to the use on the one side and on the other side the fact that the negotiations are not moving ahead and hes got his blades and and is shameful for some of these so i think they wanted to prevent any attempt to make this get feasible right because what the rules are clear up if you cant have an organized protest on except the place i sent him the money you could have a buy just take yeah so those bodies are very important because if theyre taken the way it means you cannot access cup anymore but not only you but you hold it again and if theyre taken down at one club then you wont be able to at the next one so thats not sweet escalation and so we had to negotiate with the un to get them back to the un and we had to give them back to us because i sing they realized it was not possible to exclude sweep under the influence of people from Civil Society and now we are negotiating about the possibility to stage more protests here because its not working now of course and of course we should say that the un this tunnel and you also have the 2nd general this time its essential rules that he wants to see progress but one thing i was just going to say this year 2019 has been the year of climate protests but we come here to this Climate Conference where things are supposed to happen and as weve acknowledged nothing is happening its very very very slow what is the point of your protests. Besides that its been like in 25 years 25 cop that weve been talking about mitigating emissions and over the last 25 years emissions have risen by 20 by 70 per cent so it didnt work anymore and we have only a few years to fix it whats happened in the streets is one way is one source of hope and its what do you see ive been saying white the main hope is to eat but now we have to push the institution to catch up with the invasion weve had to ship from the news and put this is about its i mean it could be we can not lose one more cup we can to lose one more year so we have to step up and push leader like political leaders to do the shelter work ok nic appreciate that thanks very much i know that will see over the next 2 days at some point out here and there will be a march and youre absolutely right there will see that when it happens just one piece of developing news we have the European Unions greendale it hasnt been widely accepted as Real Progress but there is an element of progress in the sense that they put 400000000000. 00 to try and win the e. U. Countries off fossil fuels so thats one development theres an awful lot more needed but thank you for that nick nick for assignment train while to china now where the desire to have a brand new home is being partly blamed for an increase in app and ocean steel and cement factories and producing small guys they meet demand for new infrastructure and housing rob matheson before some beijing. China produces about 20 percent of the worlds Carbon Emissions coal makes up around 59 percent of chinas Energy Consumption and thick smog can still hang over beijing in winter as people light relatively cheaper coal fires to ward off the bitter chill. But in recent years coal mines have been closed and the building of new power plants has been restricted near heavily polluted areas to our natures real in the last couple of years you see. Mark almost every day in winter the pollution was very serious but since last year its getting much better the number of electric vehicles in china has been booming the amount of investment that chinas been making over the last 7 years in Renewable Energy has been significant and the pollution levels from its power stations has leveled off but despite that chinas emissions the hole for the 1st 6 months of 2019 rose by 4 percent chinas wealthy middle class is being blamed the surge in demand for new housing and infrastructure has meant more work for chinas steel and cement factories and a rise in pollution. The result of that is overcapacity industry a lot of questionable. Infrastructure projects in other areas so thats the part where there is space to build what you actually need but. Stop building just because you want to create demand for more steel and cement and construction work china has argued for years that it shouldnt be criticised for using coal to power its remarkable transformation into the worlds 2nd largest economy i think china and. At the time some other developing countries believe that this is our rights to develop the course theyve recognized that yes its our rights to develop but on the other hand its also about our rights for you know peoples right to brief healthy air the skies above beijing may be clearer more often but watch chinas new middle class demand new homes chinese factories are likely to continue pumping out pollution rob matheson aljazeera beijing. In new zealand attempts to recover bodies from white island volcano are expected to be made despite scientists fearing another eminent eruption 2 more victims from mondays eruption died of their injuries in hospital raising the number of dead to 8 jessica washington wait for smoke and. Its not how this is trailing interest would have expected to be going home leaving new zealand on a stretcher suffering from severe burns the Israeli Defense force is flying out some patients who suffered horrific injuries when the white island cocaine all erupted to relieve the pressure on new zealand hospitals burns units have been operating at full capacity with surgeons working nonstop since mondays tragedy trying to save the lives of dozens of people the nature of the sport for the kids isnt in the rush. This is this is going to happen soon treatment of these officers. And its the usual kinds of. Things all of the survivors have burns through at least one 3rd of their bodies surgeons here at the National Burn center and hospitals around new zealand have called in for skin donations from the us and australia theyre calling it an unprecedented medical emergency for new zealand days after the eruption a Recovery Mission to retrieve the bodies still on the island is said to begin that will go on to the island and i will make every effort to recover all of the bodies from the oil and and return them to the washington. In from the we will move those bodies back to my mind. I have to emphasize that the risk has not gone the risk remains present authorities had been cautious due to the dangerous cocktail of gases on the island and a warning from seismologists of the likelihood of another eruption this is the most like to get for a car you walk tall and has been since 2016 and probably going back to quite a few years as well so it is really a high level of unrest that is working mark in men lost his brother in the disaster hes been calling for recovery crews to get to the island and is unhappy at the delays is not frustration i can get on this more frustration that they havent gone to the on theres been too perfect an opportunity to get out there. And make them go on. Red tape ruckus the leadership has failed. More safely thank you fully well we now have 16 teams confirmed for the knockout stage of the way for the Champions League there was relief for spanish giants at logical madrid who sealed their spot with a comfortable 2 nil win over Lokomotiv Moscow to clinch 2nd place in group d. Debutantes adelanto also made it from group c. Remarkable considering that they lost their 1st 3 game group games so here are the last 16 including holders liverpool and the other usual suspects barcelona band munich Manchester City and paris st germain on this Seasons Group games also broke a record with the most goals scored 308. 00 all together 10 of those games from barrons Robert Lewandowski the draw takes place on monday and neon so thats when we all know messi will find out who his varsity team will play next meanwhile the argentine has launched his latest pair of football boots and talked about how proud he is of all of his ballon dor trophies he picked up a record 6th earlier this month. In truth all of us in the special all of them a different each one has Something Special attached to them as ive said before this one is special because of the moment im living in right now most personally and as a footballer it is very special but all of the special each one of them with their little elements and this one has to. Gennaro got tussauds back in management and italys serry are he has been named as the new head coach of not believe the club made the appointment less than 24 hours after sacking carlo and shell lotty gattuso left ac milan at the end of last season. All right to the thief a Club World Cup now its qatars 1st major football test event ahead of the 2022 world cup and it started in doha with a great night for the local side Qatars National champions of the are one of the 7 teams taking part and one wednesdays opening match against the oceanic continental champions in sport goals from baghdad and you brian saw the game go to extra time took it 31 with further straight from of the half ton and well will now face monterrey in the quarterfinals on saturday and for the 1st time in 14 years the International Team leaves golfs president s cup after day one tiger woods provided the only relief for his u. S. Team at royal melbourne and australia woods whos a plane captain this year teamed up with Justin Thomas to win their only point of the day as they beat Mark Leishman life men and joe came at nieman 4 in 3 otherwise it was the internationals who outclassed the americans to take a 41 lead. To get married the cut and run i dont want to get out of it yet and with this long weekend. Rain and bad light meant there was very little play on day 2 of pakistans 1st test with sri lanka the tourists were 263 for 3 at stumps but over in Perth Australia are playing new zealand having won the toss the ozzies came in to bat marnus shane and steve smith are unbeaten having made a century stand australia are now 185 for 2. Quire leonard is back in toronto for the 1st time since winning the n. B. A. Championship with his former team he was honored before the game receiving his Championship Ring leonard left the raptors after leading them to their 1st n. B. A. Title he even joined the l. A. Clippers in july on a 103000000. 00 contract he had a mixed response from fans as his new team 18112292 leonard scoring 23 of those points as far as a winning the championship today you know pretty much comes a full circle being able to get the rain again you know see where the hard work and stuff came from but theres more to me that is just a journey better. For me as far as playing. You know for the city to charge to become close with ok more with the clippers with still the city. You know those guys are on the team the players the coaches so have both and i wish them the best 11 time World Champion surfer kelly slater will find out in the next few days if hes done enough to qualify for next years olympics in tokyo slaters in contention to clinch the 2nd u. S. Same team spot depending on how he gets at the pipe masters in hawaii but he sent out a warning to rival john john forrest with a perfect 10 and say at 47 slater is proving hes still one of the best surfers around an impressive at that age especially well thats it for me had you back over to folly thank you very much for that thats it for this news hour plenty more world news as always and i would cite that al jazeera dot com all of the right moves not all of the top stories on aljazeera dot com i said from the phone back to bonus time for the next hour just to see. Women. From ancient embryos to come to see this. Age old philosophies and the rule of order remain central to the worlds oldest living civilization in the 2nd attempt at sirius the big bang charts the rise of a 21st century superpower and examines the challenges it now faces from the outside and from within the china complex the 2 on aljazeera. In 2008 aljazeera documented a groundbreaking skiing. 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