Coverage of Sundays English Premier League game involving arsenal follows comments made by arsenal player measured us all where he criticised the chinese governments treatment. The longest u. N. Climate conference has come to a close in madrid with a partial agreement but the worlds biggest polluters couldnt agree on some of the most contentious issues after talks dragged on 2 days past the deadline countries at the cop 25. 00 summit will improve their current pledges to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions in line with the Paris Agreement those new commitments however will be presented at next years summit but the whole issue of Global Carbon markets has been put off until next year that concept allows those who exceed the pollution levels to buy credits from those who dont the u. S. Brazil astray via india and china have been blamed for stalling talks on that issue for the past 2 weeks that been marches across the world many led by students unhappy at the lack of action on Climate Change on saturday members of the Group Extinction Rebellion dumped horse manure outside the conference to the frustration. I was there as nick clock reports now from madrid there 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 no a 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 chasm 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 to one degree people are dying from the climate crisis. Because those would be United Science calls for to avoid the stabilising 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 an impala save a 6 part of the text 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 the copy of a mission we are not seeing the ambition all the references to the science is gotten weaker. Reference to enhancing the and 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 Movement calling for action this is been a big disappointment it is really disappointing to see that weve had out for you because i believe escaped in telling us that he was happy about that actions and stuff thats pretty 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 and nic joins us now live from the cup 25 summit in madrid so make a deal has been done but very few people it seems like it. You know we got a journey in the end didnt wait its a long time we were supposed to finish on friday afternoon at 6 oclock its sunday 4 oclock in the afternoon that is a wreck hold the longest previously was 2011 and when this is beaten that hands down so what we got was this kind of watered down agreement as you say not too many people are happy with a woman point even a small island states was shut out of the negotiations was extraordinary thing the Marshall Islands shortly afterwards released this report about the statements about the final deal same text adopted does not reflect anything near what we want it is the bare minimum and when you consider that this conference is really a lot about providing a springboard into 2020 when we would be looking for nations around the world to come to girls go this Time Next Year and present d in home to ambitions which is very much part of the text in hohenstein patients to what theyre prepared to do to reduce emissions to close that gap between what science is saying needs to be done enormous gut and to the reality of what Global Warming is right now and when you look around the world at whats happening from floods to bush for us to drought you can see the urgency of it all deserves nick clark live in madrid nic many thanks indeed lets bring in one of our goal at the doha forum hes the c. E. O. Of the council on Energy Environment and water a delhi based not for Profit Research organization good to have you with us has this summit in madrid achieved anything of substance or is it been a complete waste of time kick the can down the road. Suddenly kick the can down the road this you know 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 up 26 next year in glasgow. Whos to blame them for this lack of action jamie han strategy director of the Pressure Group 315 dot org has said in the Guardian Newspaper the level of disconnect between what the c o p should have delivered and wants and its on track to deliver is appalling and is a sign that at the very foundations of the Paris Agreement of being shaken up a handful of loud country she says has hijacked the process and is keeping the rest of the planet hostage would you agree with that. Yes you see whats happened is that the blame is on the basis of a complete lack of trust 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 back to fight yet and yet we want that all the major emitters by the developed countries or developing countries after enhanced ambition 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 all actions the development the developed countries have failed at the same time i think developing countries major developing countries also need to consider that the 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 of Renewable Energy in terms of mitigating throughout this are the other ways we are going to remain in this. Very uncomfortable position so trust has to be the basis for any kind of enhanced ambition and all the major emitters need to come forward and do something to enhance that trust without that your we are we are simply going to be kicking that can down the road or and so what needs to happen ahead of next years summit in glasgow how do you encourage that trust. Ok so a few specific things can begin to change the game number one we need to think about finance not just in terms of the 100000000000 dollar target which has not been met but in terms of the trillions of dollars that needs to go into developing and emerging economies how do you do that you need to dearest the investments that go into these projects small amounts of public capital from the developed world can underwrite a lot of the large Institutional Investment that needs to go into these economies 2nd we need to create and hans Technology Partnerships that focus on getting the technologies that are already very to scale closer to commercial lending and the technologies that still need some start some work we need to pool resources across countries to ramp up. The work there if we get action going on these 2 fronts i think then 30 rio would be on the announce transparency announce transparency for what both for Climate Action but also for trans transparency for what kind of financial and Technology Support has been given we need to work on these specific mortalities nuts and bolts so that i am on the practical way developing countries and emerging economies begin to see the value of trusting the developed countries once that is done i think it is very much conceivable that all major emitters can say we have done this smart so far we are agreeing to now do more Paris Agreement was based on we will all work towards a particular goal we now have to stick to that basic principle that everyone is in in this together but for those basic principles we followed we need to follow these 2 or 3 specific practical solutions. Many thanks indeed for being with us. This is the news on aljazeera still to come on the program the injury list grows during protests at the corruption in lebanon. And in sports one of the n. B. A. s fastest rising stars takes a fall far will be here with all the details at a later. One of the protests is getting underway right now in lebanons capital it follows a night of violence in a rally in beirut several people were injured the Security Forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds police beat and detained some protesters after they tried to break into a barricaded area people have been protesting because theyre angry of corruption and sectarianism lets go live now to central beirut our correspondent zain a honda is there a protest and ive just begun to gather so we sold a lot of violence last night and how things are looking there right now. Has been restored as you can see behind me people are starting to converge on mark this square which really has been the epicenter of this protest movement for weeks people gathering here making their voices heard telling those of our people have covered this country for the last 30 years to leave office their calls are not to be heard and now the armed forces are using what many are calling Excessive Force against the protesters this protest comes after a night of violence one of the worst incidents really since this protest Movement Began we saw play out live on television Security Forces beating up protesters at times more than one Security Officers are hitting and on armed protesters so many people here feel that those in power want to intimidate the people to try to crush the movement so they were hoping that a large turnout. That they would send the message to those in power that know we are not afraid but i can tell you that the numbers the turnout is much less than what we saw during the 1st weeks of the uprising when there really was a moment yes people are getting tired but also like i mentioned the past few days the Security Forces the army they have been using more and more force against the people so there is no doubt in one way or another it affected the movement a new Prime Minister is supposed to be named tomorrow any indication is that a new government will be formed any time soon. Oh yes tomorrow parliamentary consultations the different clocks and part of it will nominate their choice of Prime Minister there is only one candidate thats the caretaker Prime Minister saddam is likely to be nominated and he has the support of the son the religious establishment and this is a country where the system of government the spacewalk sectarianism the Prime Minister needs to be a sudden act if he doesnt return to office that many and the Sunni Community will say why are we the scapegoats why not the christian president or the House Speaker why dont they leave office as well but even if he is nominated were not any closer to seeing a government being formed what have you to watch as an independent Government Free from any political affiliation but his rivals in the power his political rival say no insist on being represented in the next government are the party thanks very much or do so have an office not any closer in resolving the government told him passed at a time when the economy is just going down down the hill really because their capital controls and the currency is losing value of people are losing their jobs. I was there as a whole reporting live from beirut so many things. The u. S. Special envoy to afghanistan. Has issued a warning to the taliban while attending the doha forum here in council on thursday talks between the u. S. And the taliban were again put on hold after an attack on a Us Military Base north of kabul the americans are hopeful the peace talks will resume soon lets speak to a serious bomb of vaal whos out of the home for him what exactly did not have to say. Right here at the doha forum he talked earlier today and he basically said that. The United States is watching the behavior of taliban at this stage the United States is ready to do to take some steps including the withdrawal of some of its troops. At a 1st stage of the agreement if that agreement is implemented but at the time being the behavior of taliban shows that theyre not willing to to. Bring about a speedy solution at a speed that a solution for this conflict is saying that basically you know the u. S. Is going to measure its actions and reactions in afghanistan according to the behavior of the taliban at this stage we understand that this is a measure of reaction in comparison to what took place in september when u. S. President donald trump said basically that the talks are dead after a major attack by taliban at the time so this is a different reaction to a different action which is the attack that took place 2 days ago in the north of afghanistan in which 2 civilians were killed. It looks like the americans are showing some understanding that there might be a lack of coordination between. Taliban leaders who are here at the negotiation table and some of the field commanders who are to be and probably they dont follow up closely this is just my analysis is. That they are showing some understanding and showing even some patience but probably will change their behavior and come out and stop attacking inside afghanistan so that the talks can go ahead command a minute thanks indeed. For months of us now afghan aerial bombings are said to have severely reduced i source forces the military official said that around half of the groups 4000. 00 fighters and thought to be still active across afghanistan but as a serious Tony Berkeley reports now from the province civilians facing the brunt of the sustained Bombing Campaign. This is the village of good a in one go hard province close to the pakistan border it was the stronghold of i still in afghanistan now its a ruin destroyed by u. S. Bombs it was on here that the armed Group Planned and launched attacks and carried out brutal punishments but over the last few months the u. S. And Afghan Air Forces have waged a sustained Bombing Campaign that has significantly reduced eyesores capability. The joint campaign with the us has been big and effective it has been a game changer and will continue wherever they are we will target them i saw is in the process of being eradicated we wont stop until they are. That contrast with the situation 6 months ago when i saw all bolstered by fighters from iraq and syria was being described as a serious threat 2 weeks ago hundreds of its fighters surrendered to the Afghan Government in action district now its estimated that only half of the 4000 strong force is still intact the afghan army has been helped by a string of recent successes against both the taliban and i still they are trying to. Do try to stick to varieties and to explode and the city cost more civilian casualty and. Now the proof. We have the spall to kick them like we did to tick more to to do from them play creed. To follow them to the end theres no question that i saw has suffered some major setbacks recently but winter side with its lack of ground cover is normally the time when it reduces its activities so spring time will be the test for the government cant fully focus on defeating isaw its a war with the taliban is over it may be losing but i saw hardline ideology may be harder to defeat is supported by other like minded afghan groups such as the seller fees and what. Theyre not completely. Eliminated but the progress is remarkable which which makes sense and for us long as you you hav