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been arrested have now been released on bail. this according to state media. the wave of anti-government protests started in iran just over a week ago. it led to at least 21 deaths. authorities report only 450 people were detained, but the u.s. challenges that figure. it says there were at least a thousand arrests. in saudi arabia, there has been a new round of royal arrests. authorities say that 11 princes were detained on thursday for staging a sit-in at a palace in riyadh. they were reportedly protesting blocked state payments for their water and electric bills. this comes after a wave of high profile arrests back in november. the government says it was part of a corruption crackdown, led by the saudi crown prince. authorities detained dozens of royals. gul is following the story live for us in istanbul, turkey. we have seen big rounds of arrests before.
plug that gap that funding gap and he s also saying that all together the gap in funding that has emerged because the u.s. is pulling out if we all stand together we can plug that gap ok so a lot of negotiating about the nitty gritty of how exactly climate change goals are going to be achieved but of course christopher we also heard a very poignant message from a young schoolboy in fiji talking about how climate change is impacting his generation. many of us it today is in doubt the reason that that s it from climate change is real. serious and it is growing overnight. to the former president of america because the barrack obama he states and i quote climate change is no longer some thought of it is that but here it is happening now and yes ladies and gentlemen this. is real it is not i made him. do things like. have you
accelerate the shift to cleaner energy all german chancellor angela merkel so the paris accord is just the beginning. well that s how it is you know it is by very important for each and it. we want to do his or her side. to make this contribution . so we have to be seen as you serious and accepting paris as a starting point but also knowing that our work our work has only started and that if we look at the cast has refused that we see all of the worst natural disasters and we are aware of the fact that this is a very tight and one that we need to take seriously that we need to match our words with deeds we here in germany will put a lot of effort. in a controversial so i m not saying this sort of just like that easily and saying well you have to do something no i know it s difficult i know it s difficult to fight for it so i wish all of you who are standing up for climate change be it as
vowing to hunt down the suspect. what have you learned? what we know so far is that the situation is extremely confusing. the helicopter was able to fly for more than an hour ovand abl to throw grenades on the supreme court building. nobody was injured. the government is holding the opposition responsible for what he said was an attempted coup. both sides, opposition and the government, are accusing each other of staging a coup and trying to bring an end to democracy in venezuela and trying to escalate the tension. the situation stays very confusing and very tense. the opposition is marching once again today, later today they will take to the streets once again as they have done for many days in the last three months. the death toll is rising. almost 80 people have been killed so far since these latest