To put 2020. And im a clock this is kind of the cost of aljazeera your week you look at the world of business and economics this week. 2 nations taking different approaches to Carbon Emissions despite unprecedented bushfires australia pushes ahead with a controversial coal project were on the ground with the community that stands to benefit from the countrys biggest mine. Germany plans to eliminate coal powered stations but the governments accused of breaking its promises to replace coal with more environmentally friendly sources of electricity. And shipping the unseen polluter industry crucial to the Global Economy moving goods worth trillions of dollars across our seas whats the industry doing to reduce its emissions. So then Global Carbon dioxide emissions harmful gases behind Global Warming and Climate Change held steady for the 1st time in 3 years in 2019 the International Energy agency says that was thanks to a switch from coal power to renewables in advanced economies the United
Last a move towards reconciliation in south sudan as rival leaders form a unity government in an effort to end years of civil war. And under fire the c. E. O. Of Budget Airline ryanair is criticized after suggesting that muslim men should undergo extra security checks at ports. Welcome to the news are we begin with the u. S. Democratic leadership race and Bernie Sanders has taken an early lead in the nevada caucus the states diverse population is a test of which candidate appeals to voters amongst minority communities only 4 percent of voting stations have reported results but sanders has already claimed victory. Now i know why they had to bring you some pretty good no c. Of that was all of you know we won the popular vote in iowa was we won the New Hampshire primary was no claudie so 3 networks 38 here we have now one there that are thought it was well of honor is the 1st state in the west of the u. S. To hold a caucus on the 1st with a sizable hispanic population nearly a 3rd of his
coverage on al-jazeera. it s quite ironic that when many governments along the wall declared that the fight against terrorism is their number one priority this hasn t stopped. the c.u. has continued with the attacks have continued we have to wonder why is this the case. was. for the past 20 years i ve been working on the question of political violence and terrorism it s persistence in our lives in our times in our societies begs the question why. could it be that the policies governments think will prevent violent extremism might actually be making things worse in the aftermath of the 911 attacks on the united states in 2001 you could visibly see that the world has been securitized a certain architecture of things has materialized literally there is a certain presence of the state security that has been creased. the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have g
a grave threat to the world and should be considered public enemy number one. hello early results are coming in for the 1st democratic primary in the u.s. presidential election with more than half of new hampshire s precincts and bernie sanders has a narrow lead over people to judge our is 3rd no democrat has become the party s presidential nominee without finishing 1st or 2nd in new hampshire in the last 40 years we have 2 correspondents on the story christmas salumi standing by for us in nashua but 1st let s bring in political hay and she s joining us from manchester that is over in new hampshire so it looks like bernie sanders might be the winner patty. here it s kind of strange because this was the unexpected that became the expected sort of explain at the outset of this race joe biden former vice president or barack obama was the clear front runner behind him send your list with or and from the nearby state of massachusetts they have both plummeted not just in the polls
a great threat to the world and should be considered public enemy number one. hello bernie sanders has narrowly won the new hampshire democratic primary the veteran senator from vermont maintain the u.s. is ready for a left wing policies and speaking to his supporters he offered a message a few nitze meanwhile has come in a close 2nd in new hampshire the 38 year old former mayor urged his supporters to welcome a new generation off leadership so we have 2 correspondents following the story kristen salumi standing by for us in nashua but 1st we ll bring in political hand in manchester they were saying patty bernie sanders is now the projected winner but it was a tight race between sanders about it it s. incredibly tight now keep in mind for you. years ago when bernie sanders came to this state faceoff hillary clinton he took 60 percent of the vote right now we re looking at about 25.8 percent to. 24.4 percent so a couple of differences that he s facing a whole lot more candidat