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And find out why Climate Change masses more than the economy to many british voters. But 1st a protest has been killed while trying to storm another United Nations compound in east and democratic republic of congo hundreds were marching towards an airport on the outskirts of the city of beni thats when you where un peacekeepers a base bought local Security Forces stop them from forcing their way past road blocks theres growing anger against the u. N. In beni after persistent attacks from armed rebels despite the presence of the Worlds Largest contingent of peacekeepers on monday before still in the un compound in the city 4 people were killed the u. N. Has denied that its peacekeepers fired at civilians out jazeera produce. What county is now on the line from benny 1st of all alan bring us up to date with whats happening all these people still marching towards the. Bases where the peacekeepers are and how did this one person die yes we have just experienced very intensive gun shoots just a few minutes past this guys theyre here these protesters they are here trying to cross the road look. At the army they have setting up this morning just trying to control them so that they cannot. Guttering to this 2nd u. N. Base military base but they have sitting some fires around and they try to force their guns should started but we still confused because in a depressed information on the way saying that because i was sure that it was shot to death by the army but have been discussing it doesnt mean its now with one of the officer hes denying it saying that the gun was not the shooting did not comes from their side one more again accusing the u. N. For killing this boy is body still lying down here as im talking to you and the u. N. They have deployed already to fight a cop does patrolling the the place right now trying to disperse this population we dont know there is a very high question 4 here these people they want to cross they said we will cross we will kill more but we will cross this is what is happening right now here where i am right or will you support system take me quick questions if i if i may what i mean ition of these helicopters using you said theyre trying to control the crowd other using i mean if you i mean if anything what kind and furthermore the people who are moving towards the base are the armed. This people they are not they are not the but even they 5 have been telling us that they are suspecting already. They have already among them. 8 musicians from the militias you notice of billions i said previously we have 1000 of militia in the among the population here you cannot see 35 who saw the fear of the army mainly because of that aspect if these people they can reach you will be this is a military base of you and if they reach this place it may be very very bad because they most of these people right now this morning its militia and even protesters but also they did not fire this time it was yesterday that. 4 some bullets from daily copters but this time right now they are just patrolling trying to mediate trying to bring more fear to the protesters because they are still assisting that they are crossing they will cross this to go the block of syrian. Army trying to negotiate with them but the tension is hike because there was already a party line down of this young boy which was just shortly shot by. By bullet all right allen county thank you very much indeed for bringing us right up to date with the very latest about that really tense situation in beni were a bit earlier ive been speaking to omar bowed his head of the United Nations in growing no benny and i asked him how away he was about the situation. The people were making their way to the military base where their peacekeepers are stationed. 1st of course we are aware of the demonstrators who are making their way and we are in the center and making every effort to continue to dialogue with these demonstrators and their leaders as well as to the National Authorities local and in government and in contrast to ensure. And return to peace and security in the region but it doesnt seem to be working so far does it because people in beni appear to be furious at correspondent telling us that people have been setting fire to cars people their young men on the streets with machetes they are claiming that the u. N. That she fired at them there were several casualties yesterday and said that the un soldiers actually fired live rounds at miss at the case. We did not fire rounds at demonstrators. We have. Our troops and our Police Officers who are trained in red control who provided protection to our compound while it was being attacked for hours at a time we did not fire at demonstrators we have used our Police Officers who have the capacity and the means to control. Demonstrators and this is what happened last night that. Is going to give me what did they use them what does the u. N. Police use and if not live rounds when they are trying to exercising tactics in crowd control what sort of i mean nation to the use. Our Police Officers have to guess they also have the shields they have the batons and they have the tactics to. Address. The demonstrations including when they are very violent it is important to note that these 3 sions were very violent and despite that we. Made sure that we exist cites the utmost restraint both in terms of our. Reaction to the large crowds that was very very violent and kept coming towards our base for hours now officials in northwestern kenya say tens of thousands of people have been affected by flooding and landslides at least 52 people have been killed in the past few days relief teams have been slow to reach the region as some roads and bridges have been cut off by the flooding several east african nations have been hit by heavy rains and sadly more is forecast we can go live now to Mohammed Atta our correspondent is at a camp for people who pretty much lost everything in west possible pockets in northwestern kenya and mohammed explain way you are and how difficult it was to get there. Well i am in. Worst county it was pretty difficult getting here its accessible mainly by a hell hole because that holds parts of the road and bridges have been swept away by the torrential floods that the area witnessed most of the week in these the comp which is just one of numerous that us through long haul western kenya the North Western part of the country. There are 7 piles them people shelter here most of them ive lost everything they owned livestock their farms as well as their homes but it is the lawful lot has been more profound all these people we spoke to a man who lost the 3 members of his family and has the other remaining members of his family with serious interests of the company who your hospital which is the headquarters of the worst hold on to you these people are lucky almost everything from clean water and food to lung cancer most of them told us that they spent the night out in the cold. With the forecast for there to be more heavy rains it looks very much as a these people behind you are going to have to endure a considerable time in this with this amount of discomfort. Yes indeed and i must say theyre not alone more than 100000 people have been displaced in just the worst county alone according to the governor of. Conti. Trying to have the most much as they can but it is the destruction of the infrastructure that is slowing down the delivery of relief to these people on the way in here we came by helicopter we saw that the government has vocalized its workers with moving machines trying to repair the bridges and parts of the rule that have been. Swept away by the floods but this is a painstaking holsters that is being slowed the even farther by continued heavy rain and the government says its committed to ensure that the disaster that took place here is more than repeated any where else in kenya and they have been. Living in areas that are prone to floods to move to safer ground all right now mohammed thank you mohammed. Coolly and this is in West District in northeastern kenya. The aftershocks of jolted albania following a powerful earthquake that killed at least 6 people it was a magnitude 6. 4 and it struck just north of the capital tirana 70 dekker reports. The earth shook while most people were fast asleep. Believe me i felt it in my bedroom went to my kids room and a door slammed on me her both my arms this is more or. The early hours of tuesday turned into a search for survivors some fatalities are being reported hospitals have been treating hundreds of injuries the 6. 00 magnitude quake with its epicenter 34 kilometers northwest of the capital tirana caused a few buildings to collapse its a 2nd earthquake to strike albania in the last few months the last one in september measured 5. 6 and damaged hundreds of homes Stephanie Decker aljazeera well ive been speaking to a matter who is a journalist in albania and he told me more about the situation with regard to preparedness in albania. The demigods quite extensive across central bay now a major emergency crews are still digging with their hands with heavy equipment in the village of mana close to the epicenter where 2 building collapsed also in the portal town of portal city of doors there is another collapsed building and theyre still looking for survivors there now wasnt that long ago and well say that albania had another earthquake small in this one it was in september and it that suggest therefore that there is a level of preparedness someone see authorities would you agree exactly i mean the reaction of the emergency crews that we saw in the capital today but also in the coastal town of tourists was much harder much more preparedness compared to the earthquake in september so this may help in a sense aides to the rescue considering that this earthquake is more significant than the one in september and what sort of happened what happens to communities when there is a an earthquake like this and obviously this one is more powerful than the last one in september but what what the communities do do they gather together do they need the advice and stay out of buildings whether they go well the 1st response hispanic and then everybody came out of the buildings their cup it took her out where i sit and people stayed outside spending the night. Lets say the Early Morning or late nights because the quake he gets 5 oclock in inbar so they could escape the aftershocks and but also come together relieve a little bit the stress there is been response by the authorities theres been calls d to stay outside the schools have been closed and the results of messages of so there to solidarity been sent out by late people but also by the heads of state. Were going to come here at aljazeera including a stark warning we take a look into what the u. N. Says the world must do to prevent. Global warming. Hello the little bit cooler of course not much of the Korean Peninsula and japan weve got some rain and some snow in the mix quite a bit of cat has been streaming through in the last few hours says you go through wednesday expect some rain pushing into the far west in the south of japan cooler in tokyo just 10 degrees celsius 5 in support a mix of rain and snow and look at this in pyongyang attempt that of just 3 degrees celsius that is it goes through thursday at that rain that snow works its way further east was really blanketing much of honshu even colder as a system goes through system very cold air coming in from the fall north meanwhile further to the south continuous showers really through much of vietnam this on shore flow bringing the moisture in i will see want to sheilds into the philippines shanghai bit of a wet day if youre wednesday 11 celsius so feeling cooler not bad there on the south coast 25 degrees celsius in hong kong about the same elsewhere not much change as you can see but we should have a slightly cooler day in shanghai but still feeling cool just 11 degrees celsius so to say plenty of showers across the philippines theyre fairly light and. Through wednesday and thursday rain into north of borneo on wednesday fairly widespread out tools the west through some entre on the Malay Peninsula and again are all the what date generally through much of borneo. Aljazeera is Investigative Unit goes under cover in the caribbean we dont use the word bride would just use a token of appreciation exposing trade and diplomatic power. Sports today just 250. 00 than the price will go to war over not involving some of the regions highest officials. Agreed among all aljazeera investigations diplomats for sale. Try this have a look at the top stories here that is there a protest that has died while trying to storm a 2nd u. N. Compound in the democratic republic of congo theres growing anger from civilians about what they see as a lack of protection from dreadfuls the World Health Organization has evacuated almost 50 Staff Members from bending. The kenyan government is urging People Living in flood prone areas to move to Higher Ground at least 52 people of died in flooding and landslides in the northwest of the country tens of thousands of others have been affected. By the powerful earthquakes hit albania killing at least 9 people the 6. 4 magnitude quake struck north of the capital to rana the author it is a cauldron people to stay out of their her its. The police in the georgian capital tbilisi have forced protesters to move away from the entrances to Parliament People had been trying to block politicians from getting inside the building and holding a session they have been demonstrating for weeks demanding an overhaul of the electoral system which they say favors the ruling Georgian Dream party and also calling for an early election robin for a ca walker has more from outside parliament. Right now theres a crowd over to my roy in front of the parliament. With their placards assembled a collection of Civil Society groups and different. Position parties and they planned to keep up their protest to keep reminding the governing party that they were next on their promise of Electoral Reform i should add that m. P. s have been able to enter the building governing party and these they have held a session this morning and the speaker of Parliament Said that it was time to get on with business and that things should not be allowed to disturb our work that people are expecting us to get on with our jobs but there is also concern constellation amongst them peace who are in those who resigned from government after that vote the other week against Electoral Reform who was saying you know. Its its time to acknowledge that there are a lot of angry georgians out on the streets and that there is a need for compromise we know that the Diplomatic Community is western partners have been urging the government to move forward on compromise that is what were hoping will happen in the coming days ahead because the opposition says they are going to continue their protests outside parliament. Now Hong Kong Zita has broken for the 1st time since prodemocracy candidates claim victory in sundays District Council elections karolina knowledge the discontent with the territories prego china government and has set up an independent committee to investigate the causes of the rest scott hardly reports. Theres still anger and frustration on hong kong streets after the landslide victory for prodemocracy candidates in the District Council elections but for the most part its been peaceful. For the 1st time since the results were announced hong kongs chief executive kerry lamb appeared in person including deficiencies in governance including unhappiness with the time taken to deal with the current unstable environment and of course to end file so i said that we will seriously reflect on these views expressed to us and improve governance in the field of our work prodemocracy supporter chancy why was the underdog in the fight for his district seat but he won beating a rising star in the largest probating party going though there is a political awakening among the people because of the ongoing protests. And if you ever meet or chan has one message for kerry lam about how about 5 demands not one less. He would never promise. His fellow newly elected councillors have already gone out to voice the changes they were voted to front gathering at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University where a handful of protesters are still holed up after this resoundingly message coming out of the elections to the government here some feel that the next move is with beijing to make some changes but that its highly unlikely to happen it would seem to make sense to beijing so lets lets spend a little bit lets see what we can produce they propose some political reform in the past maybe they could reintroduce not take a step for more accountable chief executive the problem is that thats not thats not the beijing mindset that mindset remains firmly set on control and the mindset of a frontline protester called wave is equally set she scaled down a rope to escape the siege at Polytechnic University who it is not a matter of being a hardcore protest there or not is that i need to receive and how the government we are defective fly and they should make a response. The response from the people of hong kong was at the ballot box but that so far has only been met with words from the Hong Kong Government got harder aljazeera hong kong. Now theres a new warning on the state of climate in the world will have to make an unprecedented effort to cut emissions to avoid Climate Chaos this is the message in the latest un report which looks at the targets that was set for 2030 by the Paris Agreement now in this report it found that despite those pledges made at paris Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere reached a record high last year and that current commitments are not nearly enough even if all of these commitments are met temperatures are expected to rise over 3 degrees celsius this century and that would lead to the loss of most coral reefs and Arctic Sea Ice the u. N. Says extreme. Cuts of got to be made in order to meet the peristalsis and emissions would have to fall by more than 7 percent every year between now and 2030 to really make a difference lets speak now to one of the authors of the report Joan Christiansen who is joining us live from geneva its going to be a very alarming read this report of your suggesting that even paris which many people congratulated themselves on is not nearly enough to avoid disaster. Yeah thank you much for the opportunity here but i think countries were aware i mean they created the pairs agreement in the way that you said your 1st climate plans and commitments at the time of paris the next year and 2020 is the 1st what we call ramp up time where countries are supposed to come back to new plans and increase them bishops and one of the reasons for putting out this report right now before the climate negotiators are meeting in madrid next week is really to put up the red curtains i mean what we did in paris was a good start but its not nearly enough and as you said in the introduction if we want to believe the targets that were put in the present room and of our the 2 degrees or even down to one and a half who really need to increase their bishops that we made for parents tree times for 2 reason more than 5 times for one and a half degrees and what kind of disruption would these dramatic cuts to say up to 7 percent i say is what youre recommending what kind of disruption to a modern industrial economy would that lead to. I dont think it needs to lead to disruptions i think we need to look at transformations and i think we have historically seen transformations in many sectors maybe not with the same speed that were looking at if you look at the whole i. T. Sector i mean theres been a huge transformation in the last 10 or 20 years when i explain to my kids or grandkids how the phone was happening when i was a child we went to the exchange the put in a plug and saw the look at me as a farm from the stone age of the take out their smartphone so the transitions happen the main one were looking at now is in Energy Transport forestry and in energy i mean luckily Renewable Energies solar and wind have become so cheap that theyre fully competitive in almost all the countries with other sources of power supply and i think we are starting to move also in a situation where we can gradually shift to electrified mobility but that of course puts a lot of strains on the power sector but i think its doable i mean i come from a small country called them and the government there has just set a 70 percent target for 2030 and it had full parliament back up theyre still trying to work out how to actually do it but i think nobody is questioning whether it can actually be achieved but of course the challenge is big in the same will be even bigger in countries where you have fossil resources in your own country where you need to get rid of their use over the period of time and theres a lot of issues in the transition these to be addressed lots of people are working in fossil industries you need to create jobs for them also you need to compensate some of the owners to the extent as possible so its a difficult transition is doable right and what sort of attitude are you detecting among the World Leaders we know of course the president companies is looking to draw the United States out of the paris accord and theres also the license diable sinatra in brazil he seem to be running roughshod. The conventional thinking at the moment more generally are you sensing that there is preparedness to commit to what might be quite tough transformative measures. I think it started to come maybe and hoped it would have come weve done this report for 10 years and we say it is a part of that not more has happened in those 10 years because if you started earlier it would have been a lot easier but i think what you look at the secretary general of the u. N. Had a summit in september we called and governments and heads of states to come and commit and you had at least 70 countries that formally committed to sending in new more ambitious plans next year and i think in the auto 60 countries also committed to have a Serious Mission plan for 2050 problem is not all the big countries that come on board and that is of course necessary if were going to make it at the global level in the us i think if you look at whats actually happening in the u. S. Apart from from the central politics you have states have city of companies and they keep moving because they dont they dont agree with chums view on climate and they think is this is a plus for many of the its simply Good Business to do so right what about in the European Countries for instance i mean are you detecting that there is a perhaps a strain of of hypocrisy if you like insofar as leaders are saying one thing and doing and doing another i mean youve already outlined that 20 eighteens or reckon with the amount of emissions despite the increased awareness. Im not sure i think what we saw is the European Parliament election half a year ago clearly had a very strong focus on climate you have a much Greener Parliament now and youre also getting a new commission in that clearly would put climate in as a top priority so i think it is something where youll see a change coming also and some of it has come through the public pressure i mean we have had this sort of fridays for for the future we have the use movement but we also have the parents and grandparents coming out that this is something where we can leave the world for our children and grandchildren in the state that it looks like if we dont do something now John Christiansen thank you very much indeed for talking to us life in geneva thank you. Well continuing on the theme and flooding is affecting the italian city of venice the city suffered heavy damage after being flooded several times within the last month the mayor has previously estimated that the repair bill will be a 1000000000. 00 and fire crews battling bushfires in southeastern australia are celebrating the arrival of heavy rain. There are. 3. Weeks of wildfires in New South Wales have destroyed hundreds of homes but more rain is expected to saturate the region and everyone will be very happy for that now if you want to find out more about any of the stories you see on this program remember you can always go to the aljazeera website aljazeera dot com impact take it to find out more about that report its a fairly hard hitting report that we were just talking about Climate Change and the u. N. Tavis take a look at the top stories here it is era of protests or has been killed whilst trying to storm another United Nations compound in eastern democratic republic of congo there is growing anger from civilians in the city of beni about what they see as a lack of protection coming from the u. N. Against armed rebels meanwhile the World Health Organization has said home almost 50 Staff Members who were dealing with him bola because of the arm rest the kenyan government surging People Living in flood prone areas to move to Higher Ground at least 52 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the countrys northwest tens of thousands of others have been affected by hama that is at a camp where people have gathered weve lost everything. Part of the road and bridges have been swept away by the torrential floods that the area witnessed for most of the week in these the comp which is just one of numerous the 1st to knock a halt was than. Over the northwestern part of the country. There are 7000 people will hold shelter here most of them of lost everything he owned livestock their farms as well as their homes bar it is the loss of loved ones that has been more profound all these people a powerful earthquake has hit albania killing at least 9 people the 6. 4 magnitude quake struck north of tirana the authorities have called on people to stay out of their homes police in the georgian capital tbilisi a false protest system is away from the entrances a Parliament People have been trying to block politicians from getting inside and holding a session theyve been demonstrating for weeks demanding an overhaul of the electoral system which they say favors the ruling Georgian Dream party. Now the world will have to make an unprecedented effort to cut Greenhouse Gas emissions to avoid Climate Chaos thats according to a new u. N. Report it found that despite the Paris Agreement Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2018 inside story is next. The u. K. Goes to the polls next month is the election about breaks it or Health Wealth and education the conservatives are promising a deal to leave the e. U. Labors promising to tax the rich and increase social spending but what matters most for to this is inside story. Of that and welcome to the program im the stasi attain now the u. K. s general election is less than 3 weeks away it was called by a conservative Prime Minister Barak Johnson more than 2 years early in a bid to get a parliamentary majority so he can quote get it done his pledge on britains exit from the European Union is at the center of his partys Election Campaign Labor Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn is concentrating more on may

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