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well, let's hope that that is the direction of travel that this issue will take, especially with all the focus on it. now the vice chief advocacy officer at common sense medium media. so thank you so much for sharing your views with us. thank you . this is the news our from london still ahead. world leaders promise to listen to the team, climate activists as they take the flight for their future to milan and in sport, the details of an investigation into corruption at the 2016 rio olympics. ah ah. hello there, there's more wet and windy weather to end the week across europe, especially in the north as that autumn weather continues to sweep in, but it is looking dwyer and finer across central and southern areas with long spells of sunshine. but on friday, as we look for the north west and got wet and windy weather sweeping into britain, an island, stronger rain and some heavy showers, and that feeds into the wet and windy weather, blowing into scandinavia come saturday. we are seen some heavy rain shimmy into southern parts of england is gonna remain robert unsettled for london as we go into the weekend. but by the time we get to sunday, we will have some sunshine breaking through the cloud for the central area that is looking rather cloudy for france. so we are seeing some sunshine ahead of that wet weather that comes into play as we move into saturday. we're also seeing some heavy showers across parts of italy and greece, but it does dry up on saturday, but that brisk wind will remain blowing down the black sea into some of those greek islands. but for the bearing peninsula, it is looking a lot finer and dryer across sensual areas, lots of sunshine coming through for madrid. and the heat continues to build in the south with 30 degrees in corda, the who's the that's the u. k. try to move on from the pandemic poorest john symbol set of plans to pay for the damage done to the economy. public post breakfast was and dr. station to plan benefit. can the government offer reassurances of times ahead, glide coverage of the conservative quality company? just discarded clothes from rich nations, are funneled to charities and sold to impoverished nations. on an unprecedented scale, a massive industry through the unwanted garments to retail to some of the was poorest inhabitants. but much of what they arrive is unfit for purpose and is fueling environment catastrophe. people in power travelers to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. depression addiction that white man's clothes on. i just eat ah al jazeera. where as i all, ah, ah ah, reminder now the top stories on i'll just 0 e c o, p is expelling 7 senior un officials saying they are meddling and it's internal affairs. this comes a day after the un humanitarian chief accused the government of stopping aid to the t grove region. the u. s. congress has passed legislation to have heard of government shut down. the stop gap funding bill easily passed the house senate, but another test. the president jo biden's agenda, lies ahead as the house of representatives prepared to vote on a one trillion dollar infrastructure plan. and more than 22000 refugees and migraines are stuck in a colombian town waiting for smugglers to help them across into panama. only a few 100 can catch boat each say. the former friendship president nicholas her cozy has been hand that a one year jail sentence, but he is unlikely to spend any time behind bars. he was found guilty for his role in illegal over spending for his failed attempt to win a 2nd term. the judge said he could serve the sentence confined to his home. and as the tasha butler reports from paris, this isn't the end of his legal battles. nicholas saul cosy was not in the paris court for the verdict into the city called the 1000000 corruption trial. but he's 13 co accused were always found guilty of a legal campaign. financing so cozy was sentenced to a year under house arrest. the president, so cozy with whom i spoke on the phone just now asked me to go an appeal, which i will do immediately when i leave here. and of course, the judgement will not be enforceable. nicholas saw cozy, failed to be re elected as french president in 2012. despite a lavish campaign, the scale of his rallies was designed to impress, but instead it's set off. alarm bells. a police investigation accused saw cozy in his campaign theme of spending more than doubled the 27000000 dollar legal limit fits by different date and hiring a p. all company called big 1000000 to help cover up the spending with a system of fake invoices during the trial, so could be denied any wrong doing. but the charge in federal talk going to be knew how much to be spent on the presidential campaign because he did wrong before and he knew the law. she also said that he had twice received written warnings about the risk of over spending. symbolically important to say that a president doesn't get any immunity and has to respond to the load. it is also important because the campaign for 2022 is coming. so we have to have this reflection about out, prevent illegal financing a 3rd political campaign. so cozy, served one term as president from 2007, a straight talker with another luxury. he was tough for the immigration and crime. he retired from politics in 2017. in recent years, the political right wing has struggled in france will saw crazies remained prominent for lots of and then who vote for the right side. and you could check with the team as his car enough all time somehow reassuring the conviction is a further blow to so cosy reputation in march, he was found guilty of corruption in a different case. and he could soon be back in court. he's accused of receiving illegal campaign funds from the late libyan leader mohammed duffy for cosy legal problems. it seems a fall from over natasha butler algebra. paris. a former british police officer has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering a woman. after falsely arresting her, wayne cousin's abducted 33 year old sarah everard as she was walking home in south london earlier this year. he then raped and murdered her and disposed of her remains in woodland. the case prompted widespread protests about women safety. 2 weeks ago, another london woman's been a mercer was killed in a park on her way to meet her friend. well, on the police commissioner chris, the dick says when cousins, crimes have brought shame on the organisation. there are no was that can fully express the fury and overwhelming sadness that we all feel about. what happened to sarah i am so sorry for the offer more on this. let's speak the former detective superintendent shabamo chowdhury. she joins us live now from reading in the, in england by skype. madam, thank you so much for joining us here. now to 0, we're just hearing from the london police commissioner requested a dick basically saying, sorry, because of course, this is a terrible murder made. so much worse by the fact that sarah ever ard was abducted by not only a policeman, but someone who was using his position to course or to get in his car. yeah, absolutely. her fake. just incomprehensible that this officer was a serving officer at the time, took the life of a young woman by purporting to arrest her falsely. getting her into the car, adopting her, kidnapping her for an 80 mile journey, which must have been absolutely terrifying and improved, brutally raped and murdered her. you know, sarah evarado has been described as a savvy st wise woman who was not gullible. there is no way in a 1000000 years that she would have got into his car. if he hadn't convinced her that he was a place of the by showing the world card. and then placing her in handcuffs had a utility belt that gave the impression that he was an officer. that was in plain clothes either in the weeks leading up the case since the disappearance of forever are. there's been a lot of talk about how you know, you could consider when cousins a bad apple, so to speak. but we have found out that one of the nicknames he had within the force was the rapist. so in light of that, why do you think issues weren't raised about him before? basically why was he allowed to still serve in the police force? i know you wasn't towards the end, but he had been for a long time. well, left as you know, a bad apple and a sexual predator are 2 different things. for starters, placing does have a lot of bad apples and as the met puts in place, for example, we'll do it, but it may can't root out those bad apples. this is a man that was brought into the coal. yes, he was given a label by some of his colleagues. i don't know how period of time that was that is actually relevant. the fact he's, he was given that label and that was considered some form of banter. it may be that the officer felt a challenge more didn't want to challenge. you may have been scared of him. he may be quite controlling for a serving also we've just over 2 years service. he was quite a bit older than what perhaps most offices all when they 1st joined the organization. so look, that's a culture in policing the as got to be changed in terms of the behavioral offices and being able to challenge and finding the, the courage to be able to challenge without feeling that the country victimized or disadvantage. if they try to progress their career, will a former chief superintendent for the metropolitan police aparment son do said in interviews given to you k media, she actually called the police service sexist. and miss janice thick. and she said that she had been vilified after reporting an incident involving a male colleague. did you find that met police sexist and missile jenny stick when you work there? well, i think my experiences were probably more in my early stages in my very early stages of my journey. 30 years ago. i recall there was some sexism and that was what you call bento, which unfortunately we will part with party to because you don't want to, you want to feel like you 15. but as my career progressed, my career journey was more around the discrimination, the vice discrimination and you know, calling out the fact that i did call out the fact that i challenged it back in 1990 not took a different turning point for me in my journey so i can totally understand why, when women in policing have the fair to not report allegations, because they're concerned, they may tonge, their own journey, because it does tanisha journey. but the words were strong here is sexist and missile genetic. i appreciate that. maybe you didn't have the same experiences, but does it sound familiar to you? you know, according to the things that you may have heard while you were there. yeah, definitely fact faced i can talk about incidence in respect of my leadership as a detective chief inspector, i when i was managing probation as for example, and there were complaints made by female offices against other matlock says, you know, that weren't pat challenged in the, in the right way that they should have been. what's that group, for example, where they've been to that goes on between groups a find that females find offensive. and it's about nipping those situations in the but at a very early stage, so that they offices are educated, disciplined, whether it's by way of what advice or management action, or whether it's by way of fun with 2 mornings. but the fact to those incidents have to be dealt with at an early stage. it doesn't necessarily mean every office a fact. it means that those officers need to learn and understand the directions. the way they behave towards female says will have a huge impact on the way they deal with victims of crime. scene out in society in general. whenever things like these happen, it is always talk about learning the lessons, but there's a lot of very angry people, some even calling for the met commissioner chris, the decks of resignation. this is all about trust. how does the met police go about now regaining the trust, especially of women? well, the met, the trust and confidence in the met with already been low, particularly around black minority community. so that's been on helpful. the latest horrific murder has he voted that trust. and this is going to be a very big mounting for police thing to climb. metropolitan police today announce that they've introduced specialist to re units where the 2000 suspects have been arrested for domestic abuse for 6 offensive and for child abuse since november of last year. they're also going to be putting $650.00 offices out on the front line into public spicy, but in particular, into those spaces where women and girls so vulnerable. but i think what is really key to this is the violence against women and girls strategy was implemented was introduced and published in july of this year. and it's all very well publishing that reviews. what now needs to happen if that needs to be escalated to the highest level and given the importance, deserves and be shown as a priority, alongside with terrorism, a nice crime. yeah, and i was just reading some of the notes before speaking to you that 78 women have actually been killed in the u. k. since sarah ever ard, ever. it's murder. so that's quite a shocking and sobering figure. shove them chowdhury former detective superintendent. madame, thank you so much for sharing your views with us. thank you, barbara. good evening. now, hundreds of young activists have had the chance to speak directly with world leaders over how to address climate change ahead of the cop 26 in november. their ideas include completely eliminating the use of fossil fuels within the decade. adam rainy reports, i mean, we just act of his credit to berg and other young environmentalists attending a climate conference in milan. have one a seat at the table, meeting with italy's prime minister mattie druggie. there is no plan to be there audience with a g 7 liter comes 2 days after 10 bags, scathing criticism that politicians weren't acting with urgency to solve the climate crisis. your pressure is very welcome. we need to be wheat into action. your mobilization has been powerful and rest assured we are listening. hundreds of young environmentalists from around the world gather here to propose climate solutions directly to global leaders. ahead of the cop 26 summit taking place in scotland and november, world leaders beamed in as to the pope to give backing the delegates or calling for the elimination of all fossil fuels by 2030, a more transparent and equal climate finance system. in climate education for global youth, their proposals will be considered in the next few days at a pre cop meeting here in milan, ahead of the scotland summit. this is only going to be meaningful that things are changing in governments right now reflect what we are saying. because that's never happened. the process should be with us and far as not just for us because the process that is just boy does not include as a dog. dozens of protesters outside the perimeter, briefly blocks of traffic before police dispersed in. the delegates found an ally in italy's 1st minister for ecological transition, who shares a key vision of theirs? this is exactly what the government list together said. even put together the session and call it the global level and the climate change emergency. we have to treat those together, otherwise we simply fix the client that the climate problem. but then we have millions of people losing the job. the name youth for climate can be seen as just a branding mechanism, but veteran attendees of global environmental summit tell us, by focusing on young people's ideas. this conference is actually injecting a sense of optimism and urgency sometimes lacking at such meetings. they don't have the baggage that a lot of other people have. right. so they have dancers. yeah. maybe in the name of wanted to change the war. i think that's an essential ingredient as an active if the activists aren't so naive, those to believe everything they're told he and will turn up the pressure if leaders don't deliver on promises, may hear adarine algebra, milan. there is the highly anticipated 20 face james bond. phil has open to rave reviews in the u. k. no time to die is being watched closely as a test of the movie industry's ability to recover from the devastating closures of the pandemic needs. barker reports from london. ah, there's only one show in town. phone is past 2 years late because of the pandemic with a change of direct script along the way, expect to familiar face doing familiar thing, smashing and schmoozing his way around the world for queen and country all while showing off a slew of expensive accessories and really feel gadget. now, your enemies, my and just the ticket for dealing with an international criminal gang, or maybe even jumping the petro q during britain's current fuel shortage. beyond the spectacle, it's hope no time to die, will come to the rescue of britain cinemas, forced to close for months during the pandemic. so bomb film is a big film in any year specter and sky for the last 2 installments, in respect to number 3, and number 2 in the will time tap top 10 of you k box office. and clearly, given what we've gone through the last 18 months, the expectation, the hopes for this bond title are bigger than ever. aside from the obligatory bashi crashing of bond, there's something almost cozy about the franchise, something deeply familiar, which is what cinema is a hoping will entice people away from home streaming services, netflix, amazon, and others. back in front of the big screen. the streaming giant doubled its profits in 2020 surpassing $200000000.00 paid subscribers with a revenue of $25000000000.00 to stay at home boom is far from over. and as the economy reopens many question, whether cinemas will be able to bounce back extension, we get it delivered to everything you want for a bond film. and more definitely works the way i think people, the police and economy say more without wanting anything. so how important is it? the b 5 is the big 3. massively bon bonded, you know, the thing you need to see on the big spring so definitely will be the popcorn in daniel craig's. last appearance is james bond with turbo challenge and industry crippled by covey. could this be the secret weapon? cinemas have been waiting for the fall. i'll just be around london. i saw it. it is amazing. and these here now with the sport. thank you so much. barbara cats, her assets, stages 1st ever formula want grown pre, the rice will happen at the lasalle international circuit on november the 21st before had a regionally, been reserved for the australian grow and private i was scrapped because of the current of ours. pandemic council will then become a permanent part of the phone calendar for 2023. as part of a tenure deal. our reporter santa hamish was out that announcements was all going to be happening here at the sale international circuit. the circuit has hosted a major sporting event since 2004, most notably the moto g p series, but for the 1st time, for me, one is set to make an appearance in cut off on the 21st of november, was very confident about the circuit over the use a toasted the lot of events for cause, i'm motorcycles, we don't see this. any difference we tend to, it's actually to see what happens to the championship when they come here with all these bloggers, they don't have experience in the 2nd or due to corona virus. this season's f one, canada has gone through multiple changes with races in china and japan, australia, singapore, and canada. all being cold off. one had shown the way to react to the cove with the situation, run the word we were able to, to, to bring home a calendar that will head up to 22 races this year. that is the maximum number relation form one, showing how strong is the system and how good data the relational we have so far around the world. the gulf country could hardly have chosen a better time to welcome a formula, one race with one of the most tightly contested seasons in recent years unfolding. read both max very stop and, and louis hamilton of mercy. this are separated by just 2 points in the title. standing. this race could be crucial and deciding who will win the world championship. on independent investigation has concluded, the corrupt officials did manipulate results of boxing matches at the 2016 re olympics are full, says 11 bounce was suspicious, and a handpick team of referees and judges were in place focusing governing body yet to decide what follow up disciplinary action is required, the report author admits it's still unclear who is behind the plan. how is it being directed? where is it coming from? so we understand the mechanics of how it gets done, but who directed it to be done? don't know. so they're always changing the rules in the structure, but that's really not the problem. it's when you allow people to build their own internal infrastructure that is not within the rules and then crop people in terms of manipulative matches much harder problem. they get up and so there is a definite desire to change and definitely clean things up. one of those affected with irish fonts, a michael conlan, he suffered a controversial points to feats in advance and white quota finals and claimed at the time that boxing was corrupt. going to be honest to me, to me was a shock. i didn't think, you know, i thought it was all put the bed and it was, it was finished. there was nothing to live on a hot and but you know, here we are 5 years later. and, you know, probably call him clear, faint or close was his grip. and the ladies and i hope that just this will be served. you know, it shows that my reactions and my actions during the tame were, were just and no fee. i'll have a bit of indication by the end of this, you know, for me real will be, cannot make an unbroken of mere, in terms of as the not mature. it brought me completely my, my, my goal as a boxer for my start boxing was becoming we've been and now i will never, ever become a member of what happens. brazilian football legend pele has been cleared to leave the hospital in san palo. the 8 year old will not receive chemotherapy, has been hospital since august. after having a cima removed from his colo pre tournament famous natalie, now face a challenge just to get out of the euro, poly group napoli, top of, sorry, out, with a 100 percent record. and we're ahead and spot that moscow just 11 seconds as like rallied with 3 to away victory after both teams were reduced and men napoli as they can just one point from 2 games. the english, i think a whole is less the are in the same group. they are struggling. they lots of intolerance, like it was sort of a group and a gulf events where the difference is taking place in nevada. this is the world long drive championship. game is pretty simple to hit the ball as far as you can write a cut when at price in the shampoo was one of the title, a favorite guy. he's already top 400 yards with some of his show. just dates of the champion that will be decided on friday. okay. that his high school is looking for now let's get back to barbara in london. and d, thank you very much and that is it for this news. our do stay with us. so i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with that. and for watch effect of i a news news, news, news, white, representation, participation, democracy, that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election and exploring why democracy has never been flattened in so many parts of the world. i don't you mentally, theories examines the biggest challenges to democracy from those who undermine it. to those who are ready to die for democracy may be coming soon on to 0. the conflict between the if you can government and the regional take, great people with the racial fund has kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing famine . according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon or for those who managed across the border say it's not because they have improved back home. they say to continue to be targeted because many of these are being reported and all they come to taking refuge conditions here. last time idea when freedom of the press is under threat. you know, you just because i thought genuinely about your thoughts towards the bacon government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access port shift the focus. the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little prefect of the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered, the listening post on i just i a c o p are expelled, several sr, you and officials, including some overseeing the humanitarian response in the war torn region of pig ry. ah. hello barbara sarah. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up. first thing a government shut down for now. the u. s. congress passed as a temporary spending bill, but a show down looms over the president's trillion dollar infrastructure bill.

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