Trying to create chinas why its middle class is being blamed for a rise in pollution. Now polls have just opened in the u. K. Is 3rd a general election and less than 5 years after a 6 Week CampaignPrime Minister johnson is seeking another term for his conservative party and opposition is the Labor Party Led by Jeremy Coleman its hoped the snap election will break the parliamentary deadlock over how britain should leave the European Union well lets get more now from our correspondent rory chalons who is live for us in london so repose of just opened voting has begun but its also set to be pretty cold and what that today how is it all likely to pan out especially in terms of turnout. Yeah turnout is going to be a big issue here but one of the crucial factors so is tactical voting because this is an election that has been framed all around brecks it pretty much so the Traditional Party loyalties might be starting to fray is unpredictable we dont know which way these tactical voting things are going to swing the direction of this election but certainly remain is and leavers breaking free of their traditional parties and perhaps voting for parties they wouldnt normally do were going to get 15 hours of voting taking us through till 22. 00 g. M. T. Tonight that is when we will get the 1st exit poll telling us like the outcome of this of this election this is an election where Boris Johnson is going to try his a very very hardest to do better than his predecessor remember that britain went to the polls in 2070 not very long ago because to resume a cold snap election hoping to strengthen her position on brets it it backfired spectacularly she blew her majority so this time around Boris Johnson has been relentless its been hammering one message breaks it breaks it breaks it the labor party has tried to. Refocus things on to Public Services and the n. H. S. But year 22 g. M. C. Thats where were going to see that the elect the exit poll will get some idea about where this is going well rory as you say that last election back in 2017 didnt return on the charts and so what happens if when we get there is those exit polls and its and its called what if the voters dont actually give any party and majority this time round. Yes 650 m. P. s in that murky building over my shoulder the houses of parliament. So that 326 m. P. s are needed for a majority if no party gets that then we get something called a Hung Parliament and what that means is that the Prime Minister who is in power before the election so Boris Johnson in this case is given the 1st opportunity to try and form a government with either some sort of coalition with other parties or with a more informal arrangement as to reason mated with the Northern Irish d u p back in 2017 if that is not possible then the Prime Minister has 2 other options. He can either try and govern in a minority governments thats very difficult as Boris Johnson has already found out or. He could resign and then give the opportunity to the leader of the opposition or whoever is the next Biggest Party to try and do their best to form a government so yes if we get a Hung Parliament were into a very difficult period of horse trading and Coalition Building and that sort of thing weve seen it before it is difficult and its going to be difficult this time even more difficult perhaps roy beginning of a long day for him here behaving us updated throughout the day thank you very much for e. Well the Indian Government has moved thousands of troops into the northeastern states of some interest poorer and response to violent protests against contentious new legislation both houses of parliament have now passed the bill which eases the process to grant citizenship to minorities who face religious persecution in pakistan bangladesh and afghanistan but it excludes muslim refugees and opposition politicians and Rights Groups say that is because of the governments hindu nationalist agenda and savor is and what guwahati and. Idea of difficulty is to come i live in the state of assam in india. Are not giving up on the roads are not jaunting slogans on the and they demanding that the government would draws the the citizenship Amendment Bill they say their struggle is to protect their Indigenous Culture and live you some of these boys abuse will go to your seats all of our jobs if you do my grades are given indian citizenship then 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 airports to the capital city of us go hard to go fuz been imposed here mobile services have been shut down but despite that several protests have been planned in the capital city to be. Well lections in the u. K. Also in algeria voting is underway in algeria as president ial election despite being widely rejected by millions taking part and months of mass protests now on wednesday demonstrators clashed with police calling for a complete boycott of the election they say the poll is a farce that will enable the old government to remain in power protestors want sweeping police. Cicle reforms before any votes has held Bennett Smith reports. Was in february algerians had had enough of what they call the i sabah the gangster system. Was the decision by 82 year old Abdelaziz Bouteflika to seek a 5th term as president for tens of thousands of algerians out in nationwide protests was. In april the army forced beautifully could to resign and the election was eventually shed you will for december the protests continue i think ill join or qualities bank so much on these elections they want to president in office. As possible in berber play in the constitutional game but there is a very believe bob a big problem of trust between the between. Government will go toward these. The people over the last few years but if we could came to power in 1909 the 20 years he was kept there by a group of men known as. They wielded power behind the scenes as an ailing president became just a figurehead. On tuesday 2 former Prime Ministers and other officials were jailed for corruption so close to the election its been seen as an attempt by the army also part of the prove walk to show that cleaning up but the 5 men running for president are approved by the state they will work for the current regime any Democratic Candidates youve heard we are against this election we are against this force we are against the corruption of this regime. We went out into the streets to call up these elections because there is no election with this gang this stealing our country and our freedom we dont want them was approved and trenched in algeria after more than 50 years since independence from france as a. Given any indication that its willing to release the reins of power. To the us to see it cannot be missed change in one person a president will not change anything they want a complete break away from past practices they want. To go daily allies that they have a golden opportunity to to do so and i dont think they will give up. That the president will have to deal with a stacked an Oil Dependency kaname high youth unemployment and rampant corruption and whoever wins will face immediate questions of legitimacy as analysts predict only a 15 percent voter turnout. Burnet smith aljazeera. Well as bennett was just saying that there are 5 candidates and out areas president ial election with 2 of the main contenders both former Prime Ministers. Had held the position for less than 3 months in 2017 therefore he was sacked by then president advisors pretty fisa benefice was Prime Minister between 22003. 00 and since then hes run twice against bush if he had to become president then theres other dean whod be kerrys service twice as a government minister and hes also director of the state Radio Station also in the running as of the last is bandaid who heads the al mixed about front party and being greener from the albion a Islamic Party now protesters view all candidates as part of the current regime of more on this lets speak to mohamed care out hes a professor of Public Relations and Mass Communication at Castle University and he joins us now live here and professor thanks for being with us lets start with the big question will people come out and vote today were the most you the most realty of them want to go you know because from the 22nd of february you know do they wanted to radical change in the political system of algeria and the unfortunately mitigates. That i had of which if you and the gang. In fortunately he. Is forcing the algerians to go to devote. Despite the fact that you know the issue to shoes of preparing and administering it is. A lections havent changed the same you know they have established. D. N. B. Abandon the authority of elections and fortunately. The people you know do choose for this institution. You know the ones who did the regime choose. The constitution. Council is this a 15 people from the old regime so that the way the algerians did dont believe in this election is that do we take them to democracy to the reader change. Should you have just 2 days ago i see 3 former political leaders but also given very lengthy prison sentences im assuming thats no coincidence its about trying to bring legitimacy to these elections by getting people to the polls you so youre saying that that move wont wont of what. What it will do do you want to you know weve weve just. Put it pretty densely out from the old regime so what what kind of things they are going to do to bring in there are gender the think the people that. You know in algeria wanted and dad they are not dead they are not a country they are not in. And dependent toto its the old forum for the elections saw so many chances to to have you know 2 minute today to divorce and the elections and thats why you know do people look dont want to go and i think we want to have more than 50 percent of. People voting today and the person who pays for that we do have very low turnout professor that these elections are presumably not going to be viewed as very legitimate so then what is the way forward then whats the way for if algeria after after this poll who commit gates to who you know he was he was doing his best to have to say elections he want to do you know to to put hes man as the president of algeria and that was hes rushing. Because the hair i could write is the people you know they ask him to for. A Constitutional Council to go and to prepare transitional period to prepare the elections but unfortunately to mitigate salah i want to know to have the election as soon as as foreseeable and do it thats what he did so after the elections and this is the Big Questions i dont think ill cheer as are going to see that much change because you know that eminence of the old that is you out of bike you one of them would be dad and he. A bucket by the out of me and the out of me nigeria we. Must study of the regime contorting do know do whereabouts of whats going on in the political system of algeria so and thats the problem the main since 1962 was and ruled by the at me see today and with this election for the after the wave of december the out of me is behind the sea money for you. And the political system in nigeria professor mohamad care out there from Castle University thanking for analysis professor thank you well still ahead on aljazeera and anxious wait for the most letters muslim reading and the Worlds Largest refugee camp as hearings against myanmar allegations of genocide and to that day. Controversy over donald trump the latest executive order that many say is intended to restrict criticism of the Israeli Government. Hello again or welcome back to your International Weather forecast or a very messy picture across much of europe 1st of all i do want to start down here across much of the mediterranean we have a lot of rain a lot of winds here weve seen some problems across greece and the next phase is going to be making its way more towards the east were talking about parts of lebanon syria turkey as well very heavy rain across much of that area the other big storm is going to cause a lot of problems in terms of the wind as well as the rain over the next few days this storm is coming out of the atlantic and if you look at those winds streams very tight very fast moving and thats going to cause a problem anywhere from the u. K. For france for spain over the next few days and were going to be seeing a lot of rain as well as some snow out ahead of the front particularly in the overnight hours when those temperatures are dropping its not just going to be over here towards the west it will also be here across parts of italy very heavy rain as well as very windy conditions for that region for border though look our conditions here as we go towards the next couple days thursday the rain continues friday winds up to 100 Kilometers Per Hour by the time we get towards saturday we do expect to see some improving conditions across much of that area and here across Northern Africa windy conditions across much of the area from gazi expect to see winds as well with a temperature of 18. 1000 and. Preparing some of indias poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. d and. Helping change the face of india. And there again i missed and are a reminder of our top stories this hour voting has begun in the u. K. Snap election which could help break parliamentary deadlock on breaks that the main contenders are Boris Johnsons conservative policy and the Labor Party Led by jeremy cope. And polls have also opened in algeria his president ial election despite the vote being widely rejected by millions taking part in months of mass protests demonstrators want sweeping political reform before any voters is held. The Indian Government has moved thousands of troops into the north northeast and states of awesome untrue poor in response to violent protests against a contentious new citizenship though it eases the process to grant citizenship to minorities who face religious persecution bought it excludes muslim. Now its the 3rd and final day of hearings at the International Court of justice of allegations committed acts of genocide against its muslim on wednesday myanmar leader rejected claims that countrys military committed mass murder and rape against the rigging of the allegations stem from the 2017 crackdown which forced more than 700000 written got to flee to neighboring bangladesh tucci insists the military was conducting a legitimate operation against armed groups but our correspondent stephanie deck is in coxs bazar in bangladesh and she says the ruling will have little impact on the situation in the wilds of knowledge just refugee camp. If were going to be honest about it if we translate it to how thats going to affect this situation a situation of almost a 1000000 People Living in a refugee camp on the far southeastern corner of bangladesh its almost become a status quo i think the world has sort of become used to that this is the way it is right now its june all the years almost in since these people fled here and regardless of which way the court is going to rule and this is going to take time even if it says yes there need to be emergency provisional measures applied to protect the people to protect the running the iraq current state remains and to protect these here there is no in force meant mechanism so if we boil it down to how its going to affect this situation which is a critical situation its not going to have any real impact because there is no sort of short Term Solution to this theres no long Term Solution to this. U. S. President donald trump has signed an executive order which he says is intended to end antisemitism and their affairs at designed to restrict criticism of Israeli Government policies and 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 it allowed the department of education to withhold federal funding from any call it that discriminates on the grounds of race color or National Origi