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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Italian. Head yet another milestone. The longest u. N. Climate conference has come to a close in the dritte with a partial agreement but the worlds biggest polluters couldnt agree on some of the most contentious issues out the 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 but those new commitments will be presented at next years summit but the whole issue of global and Global Carbon markets has been put off until next year but concepts allows those who exceed the pollution levels to buy credits from those who dont the u. S. Brazil astray india and china have all been blamed for stalling talks on that issue for the past 2 weeks that in protest. 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 horsman outside the conference to air their frustration nick clock reports now from madrid. It was a relentless log of endless negotiations whole blocks of nations working at old 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 a one degree people are dying from the climate crisis. Because that is what the 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 19 to saturday and on into sunday sleep was a scarce commodity. But there was it in policy of all school 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 because of a mission we are not seeing the ambition all the references to the science is has 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 we had out for you because i believe escaped in telling us that he was happy about that actions and the fact that 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 must match the science otherwise many believe we face runaway Climate Change. Aljazeera. Is the sea of the council an Energy Environment and a delhi based not for Profit Research organization he says that the comp discussions have 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 cop 26 next year in law school. 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 want that all the major emitters whether developed countries or developing countries have to enhance 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 own actions the developed in the developed countries have failed 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 fun parts of the world and unless they take an abstraction themselves in terms of deployment of Renewal Energy in terms of mitigating throughout this are the other ways we are going to remain in this. Very uncomfortable position. Turkeys foreign minister says that hed be willing to send troops to support libyas internationally recognized government that potentially puts the turks on a collision course with the u. A. E. Egypt and others they support the warlord colorful huffed up who announced a final offensive to capture the capital tripoli after 8 months of fighting on the outskirts keep which has already supplied militarized drones and other weaponry signed a military Cooperation Agreement last week egypts president says its in the regions interest end the conflict fattah elsisi has blamed the lack of progress on the un backed government. Libya led today if we look at whats happening in libya of the last few years and why the government there has not been able to have a real free will speaking frankly its because it is hostage the interiors of militias that exist in tripoli in the meantime every country is dealing with the situation based on its own interests it is an alcoholic of interest that this region goes back to stability and he is the general director of the sadic institute a think tank focusing on Libyan Affairs he says that other players like nato will be forced to active to keep does send in troops. The certainly complicates the relationship between turkey nato and then libya because if turkey doesnt even into libya which is now kind of on the cards given president against remarks last week that he said if the if the genie invited him to come into libya that he would send a tech astrue spending parliamentary approval i suppose that really does put the the fact that if turkey was to be involved in military conflict in libya that nato would have to come on board and so i suppose it really does going to jeopardize the moves that there is already a complex relationship between the russians and the turks and the u. S. Because turkey has been procuring a Defense Systems from from russia and is always almost on the verge of being sanctioned by the u. S. For doing so but it seems like theyre going ahead regardless of the spot any of the of the consequences but it certainly puts the g. N. A. T. Now in a position where boy with a tripoli but government the u. S. Backed government in a position that turkey never thought it would be in which is that turkey is really doing the job of the u. N. Security council who brought the government in tripoli into existence but has refused for the past 8 months to defend the u. S. Special envoy to afghanistan says that hes monitoring the town about after an attack on a u. S. Military base north of kabul so make has attended the doha forum on thursday talks in qatar between the u. S. And the group were again put on hold but washington says that it is hopeful the talks will resume soon mohammad valve reports. The u. S. Envoy to these talks spoke a bit earlier today in this forum no cameras were allowed so that speech was not recorded and was not transmitted life by the media but he said basically that he basically any today or issued a warning to the taliban thats one of these warnings that you know regular warnings to the talibans whenever there is a hiccup in the talks this time around it seems to be a measure to the attack that was a far cry from the attack in september in which several soldiers were killed this one only to 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 plea in their 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 some of the field commanders who give orders for attacks inside afghanistan and. The overall picture of things here is not there is hope of these talks this time around is going to going to go ahead sometime in the near future. Months of u. S. And afghan aerial bombing has severely reduced eyesores forces in the country military Officials Say that only around half of the groups 4000. 00 fighters are still active across afghanistan but as a serious Tony Berkeley reports now from the province civilians are bearing the brunt of the sustained Bombing Campaign. This is the village old good day in one 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 so here that the armed groups planned and launched attacks and can. I doubt 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 do not trying to. Do try to stick to varieties. To explore didnt and the city cost more civilian casualty and. Now reprove. We have the spall to kick them like we did to take more territory and from them play creek bed in to follow them to live and theres no question that i still have suffered some major setbacks recently but winter side with its lack of ground cover is normally the time when it reduces its activity so spring time will be the test for the government cant fully focus on defeating i saw its a war with the taliban is over it may be losing but i saw as hardline ideology may be harder to defeat its 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 a long a few you have. What we. Have be pocketing a one a stone and be difficult to say that they have been completely eliminated the u. S. Is trying its best it is on course to drop more bombs this year than any year since 2010 some believe its to bring the war to an end before next years u. S. President ial election but its costing civilian casualties according to u. N. Agencies so far this Year American bombers and unmanned drone strikes have killed a Record Number of 600 people including children and wounded 300 more these angry villagers staged a protest after a recent u. S. Bombing killed 20 pine workers who were resting under a tree. Its the Rural Communities that are suffering the most in the bombing and fighting. Broke with this but our villages destroyed our mosques destroyed other villages as well we lost our people our lives documents will every family lost loved ones including women and children. The war will eventually come to an end but its clear there will be no winners Tony Berkeley aljazeera province. Michael semple is a former deputy e. U. Special representative to afghanistan he says that the u. S. And Afghan Military arent the only forces 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 the 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 States in fact there is a visceral hatred between those 2 groups and this is what i would do describe our war within a war. The taliban remain committed to their jihad to try and win control of afghanistan and they see di 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. This is the news from aljazeera still to come on the program yemens rebels call for International Help after a deserted Tanker Spills Oil into the red sea. Probably the heaviest. That we create. And how one mans answer to saving the world is keeping everyone elses feet on the ground. And in sport tiger woods captains his country to victory at the president s cup details coming up a little later in the probe. Of the protest is underway right now in lebanons capital it follows a night of violence at a rally in beirut on saturday several people were injured up to Security Forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds Riot Police Beat and detained some protesters after they tried to break into a barricaded area people have been protesting in lebanon because theyre angry of the corruption and sectarianism lets go live now to beirut. Is after last night. As i know whats the situation there right. Protestors antiestablishment protesters remain defiant their message to those in power is that you will not break our will thousands converged outside Parliament Square 24 hours after the central beirut where we became a battleground like you mentioned dozens of protesters were injured when Security Forces. Rubber bullets Water Cannons to push people away from Parliament Square both blaming each other for instigating the violence which Amnesty International is that excessive use of force. Behalf of the Security Forces towards what theyre calling a peaceful protest and Amnesty International is also questioning how come there were masked men wearing civilian clothes who joined the Security Forces in violently attacking the protesters so Amnesty International raising questions the interior minister the caretaker interior minister also asking for an investigation what we saw are really scenes live on television how security personnel are beating up protesters who are on armed more than one security for personnel. Beating up on armed protesters so there are there is a lot of concern that those in power the governing alliance are now wanting to use the Security Forces to intimidate people in the streets to eventually crush this protest movement so what happened tonight was a message that you will not crush our will we have returned to the streets to continue our opposition against your rule or its whats due to happen this week i know that tomorrow the new Prime Minister is supposed to be named. Yes Political Parties there negotiating among themselves over the formation and makeup of the next cabinet theyre not heeding the call from the street the call from the street is all of you need to leave office youve been governing this country for 30 years were accusing you of corruption were accusing you for the dire state of the economy where the local currency is devaluing where banks are imposing controls on capital and where companies are shutting down and unemployment is on the rise tomorrow the parliamentary blocs will be naming their choice of Prime

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