In lebanon clash with police is the government gets ready to discuss who will be the new Prime Minister. Person in the store university in new delhi to disperse people protesting a controversial citizenship law. After weeks of antigovernment protest. At a different kind of platform to tell their leaders what they want for their future. A lost opportunity thats how the u. N. Secretary general has described the deal reached at the Climate Change summit and madrid worlds biggest polluters cannot agree on some of the most contentious issues even though talks dragged on for an extra 2 days countries did agree on motions calling for greater ambition to cut Greenhouse Gases in order to limit Global Warming to 1. 5 degrees but they postponed a go she shines on Global Carbon markets until next year the system will allow countries for companies who exceed their emissions levels to buy credits from those who do not protesters have been frustrated by the lack of progress handful of countries including the u. S. China and brazil have been blamed for stalling the talks our environment editor nick clark reports from madrid. It was a relentless log of endless negotiations whole blocks of nations working adults with a seemingly impossible goal of an agreement acceptable to all and when a cold came it was nowhere near enough for many observers you know im not happy i dont think anybody should be happy when you look at the forces outside these halls where people are in the streets it was 8000000 in september you have impacts happening from australia to germany and you have science that is becoming more compelling and more and deniable and the and the things that they have predicted are actually more conservative than what were seeing now i think its time for real action we cant just rehash what we agreed to 5 years ago. In the year of mass climate protest its not surprising that direct action found its way into the exhibition holes in madrid given the kinds of that exists between what science says is required to be done and the snails pace of progress from National Delegations the star of the Climate Movement home did on the science and why is it so important to stay below 1. 5 degrees. Because even our one degree. Are dying from the Climate Crisis. Because that is what the United Science calls for to avoid the stabilizing the climates so that we have the best possible chance to avoid setting up irreversible Chain Reactions to grab his words had no effect conference it should have ended at 6 pm on friday went on through the 19th to saturday and on into sunday sleep was a scarce commodity but there was a dim policy of all school 6 part of the tax that deals with Carbon Markets the poorer nations saying they were being cheated by the United States australia saudi and brazil you have the floor. This was because of a vision we are not seeing the ambition all the references to science is has gotten weaker all reference to enhancing the end the seas have gone it seems we prefer to look backward and looking forward we need to address this issue for those whove been part of the Global Elite Group calling for action this is been a big disappointment it is really disappointing to see that weve had our for you because i believe escaped in telling us that they were happy about that actions and the fact that would create awareness for Climate Change and then we come here and we get the opposite of what they say is so disappointing the arguments here in madrid have been relentless and many are now questioning whether this multilateral approach is fit for purpose so in one years time the crucial Climate Summit in glasgow where National Commitments to cut emissions most much the suns otherwise many believe we phrase runaway Climate Change. Aljazeera madrid. Terrorist says he was disappointed by the final declaration but he wont give up on tackling the Climate Crisis this is what he tweeted i am more determined than ever to work for 2020 to be the year in which all countries commit to do what science tells us is necessary to reach Carbon Neutrality and 2050 and a no more than 1. 00 to create temperature rise groups have accused the worlds richest nations of showing little commitment to tackling Climate Change they call the deal watered down they say its week and they now want the European Union to push for progress it seems that needs to be a leader. And we want to be here and we mean were going to be and thats what we are doing we want to have a plan in the city by 2050 and we. Do some green be. On that because we want to build our economy and sustainably. Still we wait meet the need to understand that we dont need dont have a plan b. Or not because she is the c. E. O. Of the council on Energy Environment in water thats a delhi based and non for Profit Research organisation he says the cops and that has been a failure Paris Agreement 4 years ago got something for everyone this deal is nothing for no one that basically means that we have widened the gap between where we need to be and where we are which increases the pressure for crop 26 next year and. Once the developed countries start backing down from their commitments its theres very Little Trust Left that what theyre committing in future are going to is going to be met so whatever was promised for up to 2020 those agreements have not been have not been verified yet and yet we warned that all the major emitters whether developed countries or developing countries after an ensemble should now this is the disconnect between the lack of action thus far and the expectation that any announcements in future would actually be met whether it is on technology whether it is on finance whether its on their own actions the developed the developed countries field the same time i think developing countries major developing countries also need to can consider that the d climate is rapidly changing they are living in some of the most vulnerable parts of the world and unless they take an abstraction themselves in terms of deployment over newble energy in terms of mitigating throughout this are the other ways we are going to remain in this. Very uncomfortable position. Forces in lebanon have fired tear gas and rubber bullets of people protesting for a 2nd night outside parliament protests started out as a peaceful rally against the toughest crackdown on antigovernment demonstrations in 2 months the violence comes just hours before members of parliament are set to meet to choose a new Prime Minister or testers are demanding an overhaul of a government they accuse of corruption and sectarianism has more from beirut. A 2nd night of violence in central beirut tear gas was again used by Security Forces to Disperse Protesters who are outside Parliament Square there gathered here in a show of defiance a day earlier Parliament Police used what Amnesty International described as Excessive Force against an overwhelmingly peaceful protest many now fear state intimidation against the leaderless protest movement is growing. I dont think its possible for people to see. The way that the aggression and the way that they treated protesters yesterday and kind of turn a blind eye even if they were afraid it seems like they understand that unity numbers are really what. Dana was among the dozens of protesters beaten up by Security Forces during saturday nights confrontations the worst since the uprising began in mid october both sides accused each other of instigating the violence there are fears this could be the beginning of a new phase in what has largely been a peaceful opposition movement. Seems to be a decision by those in power for the army and Security Forces to confront the protesters this is dangerous from the start of the uprising the army took a decision not to be harsh with the protesters but the situation has changed in the past few days all of this are making it clear they wont stand down and agree to the focus this would mean giving up the power that. One benefit to the Security System and government by a choice the state resources and the lead up to the same support in their communities instead the sins are bordering on themselves over the makeup of the next government the lack of government makes it difficult to pull lebanon out of its worst economic crisis in decades which is why the protests began were not going for weapons needs were asking for all we need for hospitality for our hospitals for our medication. To eat to have jobs all people here are with a jobless. People who are working they are having their salaries this is not a life close their calls for change are not being heard politicians seem to be sending a message that they are ready to use whatever means necessary including force to protect their Power Centers for their beirut iraqs president has until the end of monday to nominate a new Prime Minister adela stepped down after more than 400. 00 people were killed during weeks of antigovernment protests despite his resignation demonstrators are still demanding an overhaul of the political system or so deprive reports from baghdad. A constitutional crisis is looming in Iraqs Parliament this summer the 1st was when m. P. s accepted the resignation of outgoing Prime Minister. President barham saleh has until december the 16th to nominate his replacement who will have to form a new government within 30 days. And what theyre doing. If the deadline is not met will be facing a violation of the constitution and that means all options are available including holding the president responsible for breaking the law as well as early elections. Complicating things further one of the largest Political Coalition blocks of parliament which includes the crisis ali party say they are not going to support any candidate proposed by the president widespread anti western sentiments here only deepen the political divides the new Prime Minister must be able to balance the fragile relationship iraq has with both neighboring iran and the United States this banner reads that whoever the next Prime Minister is going to be they will fail because he hasnt been elected by the people here its after your spoiler now despite all the security threats it is demonstrators phrase on a regular basis the president is not of the security presence here and those include for nothing d to stabbing through the fighting thats going on there is no worse as they continue to come out on a regular basis but the longer this border for uncertainty continues the longer these demonstrators remain vulnerable to attacks since the latest series of protests began here on october the 1st of these 460 people have been killed and thousands injured many blame the crackdown on militias backed by iran. Any bit a. J. We know that by coming to the square we are taking a risk we may be detained we may be killed but it is still out we cant just sit at home and do nothing we want to civilize state. And if we have to die for it then thats the price we pay for freedom and. I dont feel safe here the government hasnt done its job in making these areas secure abductions are on the rise the people who are supposed to protect us here. Whats the point of having Security Forces. Shia gunmen loyal to iran were blamed for killing 25. 00 protesters in their home on the square in fact that on the summer the 7th the government says it launched an investigation but no one has been held accountable. And on friday protesters reportedly took matters into their own hands when a 16 year old armed with a rifle was reportedly spotted shooting at them from the roof of his home the teenager was beaten to death and his body hung from the traffic lights as the protests demanding political change more jobs and less corruption go on and the security situation continues to deteriorate day by day iraqis are also crying out for leadership and stability door such a pari al jazeera back down. Plenty more ahead in the news hour including displaced by conflict we talked to people who fled their homes and westerners share after and i saw a tack. Make a living out of bribe ish by recyclers in argentina are worried about their jobs. Out of an auto or not although that is put in another match winning performance for you venters details and sport. A Top Democrats requesting 2 prominent white house aides give evidence at president page meant trial so minority leader Chuck Schumer wants acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and former National Security adviser john bolton to testify the house of representatives expected to vote in the next few days to impeach the president which would set up the trial and the senate joins us now from washington d. C. So she what else do we know about this this letter from senator Chuck Schumer. Well the Senate Majority leader to whom this letter is addressed has said he will consult with the democratic leadership about the format of any trial in the senate however hes also made clear that currently hes taking his cues from the white house is coordinating very carefully with the white house on how a trial would would would unfold and thats what a lot of democrats words are now we have this letter from the Senate Democratic leadership because they want to get their voice out there and as you said no to play it saying we do want witnesses we want witnesses for witnesses but most notably john bolton a former National Security adviser known not to have been a fan of trumps actions in ukraine with the Ukrainian Government and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney who said quite openly to journalists one point yeah there was a quid pro quo that so politics works but then quickly retracted that statement pretended he never he never actually he never actually made it now mcconnell has made it very clear hed weve had through all the all the leaks he doesnt want a long trial he doesnt want witnesses at least initially what hes been visiting is a 2 week trial the democrats from the house come to the senate make their case the white house then to make their case in defense and if theres a need for witnesses maybe maybe they will be called but mcconnell has said weve understood out exactly that he said look witnesses would be truly assured destruction for both republicans and democrats he does not want any of these people so these people to testify and so we the white house would not want any of these people to testify so it does look like its a tall order however as long as Mitch Mcconnell does keep that Senate Majority together. 53. 00 that he can basically do whatever he wants however if just 3 Senate Republicans do start wavering perhaps on a swing seat and they want to be seen to be taking this trial very seriously then there is a chance that the democrats could get some witnesses some witnesses to to testify but this is all such a long way off we havent even had the votes in the house yet which occurs on wednesday. So this is more of a sort of an opening of negotiations and try to get that sort of p. R. Initiative perhaps from the Senate Democrats right now as ive got the most we can say about this right now ok so she had as as she referenced a lot of prominent republicans have been very clear that they are quarantining the trial with the president and with the white house the person who is the focus of what the trial is but the dems are still trying to publicly make their case for why they think the president is guilty of these charges where the democrats say right well its pretty clear that in this vote on wednesday theyre not going to get any republican support and in fact some democrats may vote against impeachment so i mean and what they do want i do believe they would like is for some idea of bipartisanship in the house so it cant be presented as just just a witch hunt in fact some of the key figures who actually were about to hear in the pasta said you shouldnt impeach the house beach and thats there is some bipartisan cooperation there is no nonetheless the house House Democrats were on the sunday shows saying look republicans you need to vote to impeach on wednesday for the good of the country i would just say to my republican colleagues who appear to be on the verge of shirking their constitutional duty if theyre prepared to say that a president and states can simply say no to any congressional subpoena and tie up the congress for years and litigation it is going to have to accept corruption malfeasance negligence misconduct in any future president democrat or republican are we really prepared to go down that road i think this may be the most serious of the articles because it was would fundamentally alter the balance of power and allow for much greater misconduct in the chief executive the country. He is openly seeking foreign interference in 2020 election and he poses a continuing threat to our National Security and to the integrity of our elections to our democratic system so we cannot permit that to continue. No evidence that any of these arguments are having every effect on the republicans currently a pretty solid book against impeachment in the house and frankly in the rest of the country 2 minds have been made up according to the polls and theyve been very steady 50 percent of americans say the donald trump should be impeached on wednesday about 50 percent say he shouldnt be or frankly but they say that they dont really care one way or the other all right share bhutanese with the latest from washington chad thank you place in eastern tomorrow dick republic of congos say members of a rebel group have killed at least 32 people in an overnight raid happen in beni where theres been a wave of attacks by the allied Democratic Forces at least 179. 00 civilians have been killed since the government launched an offensive to flush out rebels from their hideouts in october it is 75 to help countries have visited the graves of 71 soldiers killed in an attack near new shares border with mali eisel says it was behind the strike on troops from the share at a remote military camp on tuesday but she 5 sale forces made a military from mali chad and share faso and more tenure president s from those countries are meeting to discuss how to counter armed groups gaining ground in the region thousands of people have fled their homes in western share since that isolette attack the violence has raised the issue in a tarion concerns in the region many reports from malis capital. On the one surrounded by friends and family mohamed describes his near death experience when i was still fighters at the town of connectors last week for the thought time this year. Theyd return to you notice a few months ago hoping to rebuild their lives what do i gain forced to return to this can be no around 50 kilometers from you notice. When we 1st came here we almost died because of hunger we were under attack and we could have died so we flee will never return home again. Im groups in the remote and lawless hell desert region recently escalated attacks on both military bases and civilian communities killing hundreds and forcing thousands to seek safety. Like many people in the camp for the displaced. She run out of options of where to go. What are they how do you go how do we fled from in a test because of insecurity and its everywhere we go we are frightened we dont feel safe. Here refugees in the camp are just broken with little protection from the elements or much. Of people are suffering from hunger and they can go back to their village to return to the village of flood again security conditions are deteriorating day after day and theres no hope they might improve. What the attack on in a just last recourse the highest number of casualties in living memory on the army in a single day. And more expected because intelligence reports are just increased collaboration between i still and other armed groups here in west africa also likely killings and the placement in a region already and able to cope with thousands of refugees from previous rains rees aljazeera from a. Center wing is an associate professor at Haverford College she specializes in mali and is author of the book constructing democracy in africa she joins us from philadelphia via skype thank you so much so this 5 said hey all force why does it seem to be so so in effect. Well i think the idea behind the g 5 course was to bring together these types of hell in countries and their concern has been they they arent properly funded and they need more resources and in order to actually do what theyre trying to do the flip side of that is that theres just a level of disorganization none of these militaries have ever been particularly strong except perhaps chad and so is funneling just more money and more weaponry towards these 5 states and the g 5. Solution to this crisis thats thats the question on on on our minds so it almost seems like this force is perhaps sort of a superficial effort as opposed to really getting down to what it would take to to do something about this what would it take to do something about this. Well i mean i the problem is the french are already there and are very active youve got the peacekeeping force from the u. N. Thats there i dont think its wrong that the these militaries in the g 5 probably i mean they really are poorly trained and they need more resources but the the real problem is is that this is a political crisis the actors involved in leading these jihadi groups are actually local actors from local groups that have now connections with alqaeda and i sold but you know these are not exterior problems these are really interior political problems in these states and this that and the insecurity is has spread from mali now to working a fast so and new share and so its both it has to be both a political solution as as well as the security and the what is a psychological impact of the fact that that that that these armed groups that i saw is able to kill more than 70 military members. Now its devastating right i mean and weve had in the last several months mali has been attacked mali in military has been attacked repeatedly somalis lost over 200 soldiers. And so when we share which has not tasted those kinds of military losses now to have been hit in this way. Its really its devastating and as your report stated there are large numbers of refugees and displaced peoples and its a real crisis all right suzanne knowing associate professor at Haverford College thank you so much for your expertise on this we appreciate it thank you. Still ahead on al jazeera yemen says some people on its most wanted list have escaped will tell you its accusing of helping them get away. By. Law i because its probably the heaviest Carbon Footprint that we create as individuals i want and staying grounded to help save the planet. In tigers on top how his latest team to victory in the president s cup details later in sport. Hello i was warmed up a bit stay a bit warm in shanghai for a day more i think as a breeze to barely turn drive the sights but winter settled in so as not to stay that way 16 is what we dropped down to on tuesday and a hint of showers of rain for the most part parks we were hand to was due south of this fog is slightly persistent in places and hong kongs 25 a little bit more humid than youve been used to of late now we have had some big showers in the southern philippines but the heaviest downpours have been if you follow your finger towards singapore and central sumatra i wouldnt be surprised have been some significant flooding even tempered saria and the same is true in the forecasts for a month and of course the full cost position further to the north and to the southeast there in charge is there in java where of course it should be seasonal rains which in the northeast monsoon of new sponsor world are confined to tunnel nandu and sri lanka and occasionally big damp was received recently in the north fronts or delhi and thus the legacy showers on their way through west bengal im back to this but the full cost picture is virtually everywhere dry which means once again in new delhi with Little Movement equalities got to go down again. 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Watching aljazeera lets recap the top stories right now secretary general has described a Climate Change summit in spain as a lost opportunity after delegates disagreed on several contentious issues talks on Global Carbon markets have been postponed until next years meeting in the scottish city of glasgow Security Forces in lebanon have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at people protesting outside parliament the demonstration began as a peaceful rally against saturdays crackdown one of the most violent months of antigovernment protests and democrats watch White House Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and former National Security advisor john bolton to testify at the president s impeachment trial the house is expected to vote in the next few days to impeach donald trump which would set up the trial in the senate. Place in india have fired tear gas and used tongs to Disperse Protesters in the capital new delhi as unrest over a controversial should citizenship law continues buses and other vehicles were set on fire by demonstrators before police stormed the university were many were thought to be hiding out theres been widespread anger about the law which offers citizenship to persecuted minorities from neighboring countries but excludes muslims critics say it goes against endears secular foundations celeron a set on the epicenter of the protests and says people there plan to continue their action. Various civic duty Society Leaders have taken to the stage in hearty on sunday to discuss and to talk about the issue of the citizenship had been been act its brought out the people as you can see in the thousands here to one of the largest grounds in the city of an opportunity for many of the community here who had very little chance to talk to each other because of not only the yeardley but only because of the internet blackout communication has quite restricted these past few days of the world were seeing here today on sunday a problem in syngas an artist taking to the stage and also paintings being done by local artists to. Make sure that everybody who remembers what were being and how similar this actually is of a horrible horrible husbands and wives families children and a whole range of demographics including a group of bikers i spoke to earlier one of them told me why it was so we were told to come out in numbers to express that anger legal piece of legislation that they totally disagree her we dont want to harm the heart of anybody whos got me here who go on this this big this monster to something i said to her and just in fear to know who is on 1st person or someone who are going to come. Close to our hearts to see this is ok as far as going off that has i have ever seen one on one on the light hearted Party Atmosphere continues here of one of the main ground sing the end of course is an opportunity for the community had to meet each other certainly after days of the internet shut of course people are taking to the stage era very popular performers hence the volume of people you can see have many hundreds to hear them sing and speak and of course those that are taking to the microphone a civic Society Leaders are saying the pressure will be continued continue to put the pressure on the government when it comes to the citizens abandonment act im not happy with it they feel that legalizing illegal immigration into india of other. Minority groups will dilute the very make sure. Culture that they want to protect here. Obviously this has resonated different ways across the country and even on sunday we saw demonstrations from raw struct to be from carolina to new delhi they were set to continue in the week ahead but the focus will be west bengal. Turkeys president is promising help for libyaS Internationally recognized government including troops if needed or to type or val could put the turks on a collision course with the u. A. E. Egypt and others who. Are after announced a final offensive to capture the capital tripoli after 8 months of fighting on the outskirts turkey signed a military Cooperation Agreement with libyas government last week its already supplied drones and other weaponry egypts president says its in there the interest of the region to end this conflict. Blames the lack of progress on the un backed government of the lands he libya he led today if we look at whats happening in libya of the last few years and why the government there is not being able to have real free will speaking frankly its because it is hostage the. Militias that exist in tripoli in the meantime every country is dealing with the situation but based on its own interests it is in our collective interest that this region goes back to stability. Bill and hillarys as director of the turkey project and Senior Researcher at the center 1st a chick and International Studies he says there is potential for an escalation between rival groups in libya. I think there has announced. That he intends to chip in and ive been saying that some time and he has been able to do so while there are stories that it is really more and more on mercenaries that incents from russia with the best of the russian governments to turn the tide on the other side there are reports. Of a small turkish maturity. In tripoli and supplies of turkish alms including drones which are helped the government in tripoli hold the line now if. Their consumers is sold as seems likely and turkey continues. To live up to its commitment there is danger of an escalation of this pumping which might turn into a regional issue right from d the overthrow of the libyan dictator get that free. Libya has been in a state of flux outside actors and being now involved and thats clearly the new oil riches of libya is is an attraction but also it buys a very important. Coast doing egypt and to musea and whoever controls it would be useful and i for those interested in libya. Turkeys president has threatened to shut down 2 u. S. Military bases including one which hosts nuclear warheads. Says the move would be in retaliation for sanctions as well as u. S. Senate resolution that recognizes the mass killings of armenians a century ago as genocide over the. Base if necessary. As well if necessary if the sanctions are implemented we will give them the necessary also within the rule process. An overwhelming majority of people in chile want to scrap the constitution which dates back to its military dictatorship where more than half the votes counted about 85 percent are in favor of an overhaul a lot america reports from santiago. I mean discipline worker calls out to sleepy residents to cast their ballots. Either from home or by going inside the town hall this working class neighborhood to use the computers. Much of the voting in a nationwide consultation was exclusively online so many like 75 year old little needed help dealing with what they called the new technology. Yes a voted for a new constitution we need change. This was the 1st time since antigovernment social protest broke out 2 months ago the chileans were consulted directly about what it is they want. They were also asked to identify those 3 most important priorities such as Public Education health care and pensions. All the questions dealt with the social agenda and the demands that demonstrators have been screaming for on the streets people 14 and older were allowed to vote in order to incorporate young people who have been at the head of the protest movement in this part of town which is normal. An epicenter for the protests theres a band out here trying to encourage young people to vote over a sign that says new constitution or nothing but significantly in the 3 while 3 as municipalities of santiago and of the country the question of whether people want a new constitution or not isnt even on the ballot it is straights the resistance by traditional conservatives to systemic change. In the end participation and support for a new constitution was far greater than organizers had hoped in what is regarded as a preamble to next years official referendum. Its not only about a new constitution although thats imperative for a fairer and more equal society we think this will contribute to a moderate path to citizens to participate actively within the Democratic Institutions even if the extremes on the left and right try to boycott. The results of the consultation are only referential but given the overwhelming support for a new constitution and social reforms it will be widely seen as morally and politically binding you see in human aljazeera. EmmonS Internationally recognized government says several people on its wanted list from the island of culture and accuses us forces of helping them the airport on the a many island was stormed by amorality supported troops who then took off with them the governor of the island said the plane had not been cleared by the control tower the u. A. E. 1st deployed troops to the island and april and its presence there has sealed protests and divided residents appen jackhammers director of the yemen unit at the think tank the next Century Foundation she says the Security Breach some in straits the weakness of president hadi government. Its quite setting up the kind of Political Tension that exists till in between how to government and those who actually participate and how to do that kurdish and in yemen says quite interesting to see that theres still some some deep divides in that its leading to this kind of confrontation i dont think we expect them to seriously ever again i think it shows how very. Heavy took power or even traction president had actually able to wield in yemen in particular in the south where he used it was to have more more power given the fact that hes actually flown from audience and therefore its its its really hit home ground hes critical base that its getting thinner by the day its quite possible that they really should a statement condemning the u. A. E. Interventions but then again i dont think its going to do anything spend anything i think its just going to prove once again the president had a has very little power if its all in yemen and in the south in particular even though an agreement with actually brokered wisconsin and that hes position towards the south in Traditional Council and southerners dimona to try actually have to session continues to to placate presidency and actually it would his position even even more so i dont think that it would be in his best interest actually say anything new i think he would be a bit more pragmatic on this paula to actually try to find a political solution with the u. A. E. And try to figure out why is it that people continue to defy hes his presidency but i dont think that on the ground he would be able to do much if it will be a special envoy to afghanistan says he is monitoring the taliban after an attack on an American Military base north of kabul talks of spin the u. S. And the armed group are put on hold following wednesdays attack near Bob Graham Air base the washington says it is hopeful peace talks will resume soon as all has more from the doha for more forum where u. S. Envoys and on clearly side has been speaking. Zalmai how did the u. S. Envoy to these talks spoken. Earlier today in this forum no cameras were allowed so that speech was not recorded and was not transmitted live by the media but he said basically that he basically he committed or issued a warning to the taliban thats one of these warnings of you know regular warnings to the talibans whenever there is a hiccup in these talks this time around it seems to be measured to the attack that was a far cry from the attack in september in which several soldiers were killed this one only 2 civilians were killed days ago so he said we are watching taliban and we are watching their behavior and these talks depend on the behavior by the taliban afghanistan has changed there are many parties believe in the conflict in afghanistan and taliban have to know that they have to behave if they want these talks to succeed so he gave that warning but i said it is measured its very clear that these are my this time around seems to be willing to understand that there could be problems of coordination between the leadership here that is negotiating in doha and some of the field commanders who give orders for attacks inside afghanistan and. The overall picture of things here is that there is hope of these talks this time around is going to going to go ahead some time in the near future. Simple as a former deputy u. S. Special representative to afghanistan he says the u. S. And Afghan Military are the only ones pushing back against eisel. We have a war under war within a war the main war is the Afghan Government supported by the us fighting against the Afghan Taliban for comparable of a country but within that war we have the Islamic State trying to establish itself in afghanistan and being attacked by all sides it is facing a attacks from the Afghan Government and the u. S. Military the Afghan Taliban are also fighting against Islamic State in fact there is a visceral hatred between those 2 groups and this is what i would do to describe our war within a war they the taliban remain committed to their jihad to try and win control of afghanistan and they see die as potentially a. A mortal enemy because they are vying with the taliban for control of this jihad so actually its not just the americans the Afghan Government who are fighting against eisel the the taliban have spent much of the past year and committing some of their best forces to attacking eyesore. Argentina could soon start importing rubbish even though some say its already struggling with waste of our mentalists and people whose livelihood depends on recycling are worried about a new law brought in by the former president traceable reports. Recycling has been for years the way these people have of making a living. She makes around 250. 00 a month and it helps her provide for her 4 children here. This helps i have 4 kids and with this i can feed them and buy clothes im lucky enough to have my house but this helps a lot these recyclers are known locally as kind of the nato us theres about 150 of them in this car pretty even when a site is recycling centers like this one play a crucial role in argentinas Waste Management system because it not only prevents exacting voxel like this one from and bring in expat a fairy land fill but it also helps her an informal labor into a professional activity. But these days recyclers here are worried after the former government signed a decree that n. G. O. S say has turned waste into a commodity of obamas job the government announced they will allow the import of trash and this will hurt us because what we recycle here will lose value if our buyers can get their products for a cheaper price than we would be left without a job. Argentinas constitution prohibits the import of foreign waste by the former administration of monkey and now study cre that would allow the import of specific items that would be destined for national production. Maglis government said the decree was misinterpreted. But people here are not convinced saying that countries like china ended up closing its borders to forming waste for a reason most of the. Ways you receive from. Is never say global and its not possible to get into the industry its all a very low person dish of what from i would say that you could be recycling so what is really happening is youre going to be paid for. Garbage father in your country. The measure has been denounced by environmental and we thank you again i say sions who are pushing the new administration if i read it before a man this to suspend the decree. By saying this measure since a precedent for other countries in latin america at one time port ways like argentina its about examples of. Many in argentina say this country is already struggling with its own trash. And even though the government claims the system needs change when we cyclers here it will be at their expense. It is. One of. Australia could experience its hottest on record in coming days as a severe heat wave makes its way east across the country emergency warnings for bushfires are in effect and several homes have been destroyed near mt toma in New South Wales temperatures are likely to exceed 40 degrees celsius in many areas starting on wednesday the record of 50. 7 was set back in 1960. World. Cup. Ok thank you very much arsenals intermarriage are has had to deflect questions about mesut ozil is criticism of the Chinese Government it follows arsenals 3 nil loss to Manchester City and the English Premier League the german was substitute in the 2nd half of the match which had been pulled from Chinese Television a little recently criticize chinas treatment of wigger muslims on social media arsenal distance itself from his comments maintaining the club was always apolitical the Chinese Football Association branded as old comments as unacceptable and the word. Was. Not the biggest. Today and we havent had discussion with the club what they should and shouldnt do been trying to concentrate on the game my opinion about it is of course all speak to the club what they think but what ive been told is they will deal with those discussions and ill leave that to the well man citys when doesnt move them from 3rd in the e. P. L. But they do cut their gap behind leaders liverpool to 14 points Manchester United drew against everton to sit 6 then the table top number one place above them they beat wolves 21 thanks to an injury time winner is one of these victories were quality is not enough. If you are not a team a real team. In the real sense of. What the word team mins. Is impossible. They are very very good. European champions liverpool have arrived in doha ahead of their opening match of the Club World Cup they take on mexican side monterrey in the semifinals on wednesday liverpool are aiming to win the tournament for the 1st time in their history. Cristiana rinaldo fired event is to victory over it in a. Z. And sorry on sunday but more g. S International scored twice to li uva to a 31. 00 win the goals take his tally for the season to 11 in 19 appearances and the weekend 2nd level on points with leaders enter drew with few when tina. Romo moved up to 4th in the table by beating spall they were behind in the 1st half but came back with 3 goals after the break and right mick berrien scored just 4 minutes after coming on as a sub in the 1st minute to seal ramos one with. The 1st us in pakistan in over a decade has ended in a draw it was largely a rain disrupted match but at least there was some history made on the final day came at the hands of pakistan opener aboud ali who was playing his maiden test it was in good form against sri lankas attack his score of 109 auto makes him the 1st player to hit a century on his test and one Day International debut this was the 1st test match on pakistani soil since the attack in the war on the Sri Lanka Team bus in 2009. Those are your words is celebrating another title win this time as a team captain at the president s cup in australia the us became the 1st team in the events 25 year history to win the trophy after trailing ahead of the final day Andy Richardson reports. A year that began with his 15th major title victory is ending with more smiles and success to talk the woods this time for his country leading the usa to an 8th straight win but the president s cup which came as a team cause my teammates and my boys all played well the captains did an amazing job of just being there for every little detail. I could have done with all their help and. All by boys. They did it. Only International Scene how to tell. 8 advantage going into the final day i the United StatesTeam Tiger Woods woods led from the front of australias royal melbourne course the 1st playing captain in 25 years was up against abraham answer of mexico in the 1st of 12 singles matches he went on to secure a record 27th win in the event with a 3 and 2 victory was on saturday patrick rates katty was ejected from the event the fighting with a spectator was 24 hours later raiders winning a valuable point for the u. S. At one stage tourney finn i was 4 down against a diekema at sea almost japan but he fought back to hold his match was a win for australias Cameron Smith briefly gave one fan some hope but when matt koocher rolled in this part. Was the title was decided. With his 1st taste of Team Captaincy ending in a 1614. 00 when the internationals 2 decade wait for success goes on if you come out the month paper was other. Teams you know in other sports. You would aloft as out of the building. But we. Never go and we might leave close to 0000000000000000 s. Tiger in the u. S. Will be aiming for a 9th consecutive trophy win when they defend the title in North Carolina in 2 years time. And the richardson aljazeera. And there was a huge crash at the track cycling a world cup in australia the womens omnium scratch race descended into chaos says half of the field were wiped out in respect. For home rider and admin stand mannish to stay on the track and when you go all this. And that is all your sport for now more later or later isnt delegates who flew to madrid for the un Climate Summit have been criticized for leaving a huge Carbon Footprint thousands of people worldwide have joined a movement to avoid flying its their way of raising awareness about air travel contribution to Climate Change but moss is part of that growing movement to stay out of the skies im ben i live in bristol and i choose not to fly i am a wood recycler we collect wood waste from whoevers throwing it away we bring it back to our yard we clean it up in the cellar and we make stuff out of the workshop. By a dont fly because its probably the heaviest Carbon Footprint that we create as individuals. Global warming and diversity loss are exacerbated by flying chosen to minimize my flying over the years i definitely feel passionate about not flying the journey im about to take or leave bristol tonight on a train from Bristol Temple meads to london ill travel across london stay with my brother in brixton tomorrow morning i will take a bus to london some pancras and ill get on the 540 train to paris or change of paris to paris montparnasse ill get on the t. G. V. I would change at arsenal and i will go to and i arrive in the south of france at about 4 in the afternoon i dont have a problem with a long journey as long as its comfortable and definitely have a problem with the long journey that is on a plane. Flights are so cheap and maddens me its so much cheaper to fly places than take the train i have some remorse about the fact that japan seems like a long way away. But these are also products of a culture where by we think its some kind of entitlement that we should be able to see all these places. More people. Along with me i feel less alone than i did say year ago i also recognize that there is a bigger issue within society of no one wants to take a step forward and that if one takes a step Forward Together the actions of individuals have impacts beyond what we might initially perceive. What do i miss about air travel very little. A pair of sunglasses and my singer john lennon has sold at auction for nearly 153000. 00 back in 1968 the former beatle left the pair in the backseat of a cool. Are driven by his then show for that show 1st sold them to southern base london auctioneers course john lennon was shot and killed by a fan in 1800. Thats all for the news hour or so trying to mess up next with more than tasteless the better. The latest news as it breaks all the holdings in its path what destroyed and this is all that we detail coverage for mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely with the promises that he would end the violence of the country and feel this journalism from around the world this rally was approved by play the adult ought to track the logic of that of the other 3 rallies held in hong kong. The stories generate foundations of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison theres a me right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the fact the western media jumps on stories we dont taking down the misinformation from the journalism its about telling the stories of those human beings on the ground with the listening post on aljazeera. The story of long family and fredo go into my living years old you were at school we heard the sounds of large explosions. And the hardships faced in captivity they came for me i mean the night they told me to leave my son i said how can i raise him i saw so much pain in the eyes of the other female prisoners. And the our pricing. On aljazeera. With every. Protest as an 11 and fight with police as the government gets ready to discuss who would be the new Prime Minister. Ahmed is a problem and this is al jazeera live from doha also ahead to hes fallen to consider sending military support for libyaS Internationally recognized government in the fight against war. A global Climate Change summit ends with a posho day but the u. N. Chief calls