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Lower turnout had mass protests dominate algerias disputed president ial election we are expecting results shortly and a risky operation in new zealand a 6 moved bodies of recovered from mondays the eruption and im we are hearty with all your sports tiger woods as u. S. Team fights back in golfs president s cup but the International Still hold a healthy lead. It is the biggest victory for the conservative party in decades and the election thats been called the u. K. s most important vote in a generation in the coming hour last johnson is expected to head to Buckingham Palace where Queen Elizabeth will invite him to form the next government his conservative party is confirmed with 364 of the 6 huh. Or than 50 seats in the parliament where johnson says this shows a clear mandate to get bricks it done labor leader Jeremy Coleman plans to step down after his partys worst defeat in more than 80 years and the calls for a 2nd referendum on Scottish Independence are getting louder after the Scottish National party took most of the seats in scotland or paul brennan begins our coverage with this report a warning there was some flash photography. Not even a persistent predawn drizzle could dampen the spirits of a clearly triumphant Boris Johnson emerging from conservative Party Headquarters in london this is a stunning victory for the Prime Minister and removes any obstacle to him taking britain out of the European Union at the end of january it also marks a Seismic Shift in the u. K. Electorates political affiliation us in his victory speech in Central London johnson made specific mention of those traditional labor supporters who voted conservative for the 1st time in decades your hands may have quivered over the ballot paper as before you put your cross in the conservative box and you may intend to return to labor next time round. And if that is the case i am humbled that you have put your trust in me and that you have put your trust in us and i over we will never take your support for granted. And to conclude a final flourish of the slogans that delivered this extraordinary triumph lets unite this country lets trade opportunity to every corner of the u. K. With 2 Public Education supposing infrastructure and technology lets get bricks it done but 1st my friends lets get breakfast done. And from the moment the exit polls predicted an unexpectedly large swing to the conservatives the tide flowed in paris johnsons favor by valley became the 1st labor see to for a 10 percent swing to see in the conservatives when their for the 1st time since 195017 times was. Odd across the map of britain the trickle became a torrent of constituencies turning conservative blue traditional labor seats like workington and Darlington Peterborough and red car in contrast labor figures looked stunned and disbelieving at the catastrophe and golfing the labor leaders position had already looked perilous as the scale of the defeat began to sink in Jeremy Corbyn bowed to the inevitable he will not be leader for much longer i will not lead the party in any future general Election Campaign i will discuss with our party. To ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result and on the policies that the party will take Going Forward its been a bad night for the liberal democrats to their leader jo swinson unseated by the Scottish National party for millions of people in our country. These results bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope. Boris johnson for this as a breakfast election and the simplicity of the slogan get it done clearly resonated with voters but some commentators worry that politics is the poorer because of its. Stance and use all the tricks in the book and i guess its worked i worry that every future Political Party will say thats the way to do it if you want to win and that actually over time will undermine our democracy and our ability to actually discuss big issues like no other the size of his majority means the Prime Minister has clear the path in front of him he can drive his own agenda without fear of opposition paul brennan aljazeera london. Well lets cross live now to now honestly hes outside westminster and it was being called the most important election in a generation lawrence and i got the results you know match that given the transformation of british policy politics that we could see as a result. Yeah you know it does bear repeating that this was a really significant moments in modern british history because you know since the referendum on the throne of years ago the country being completely powerless and fall apart at the seams and you know it looks like you know a maze with no exits sorting it out and the electorate now have spoken in england plainly more than where else the people across the country have said we absolutely cant do any more of this and they have agreed in toy with Boris Johnsons hold true. And his tactics and strategy of this is too much do the rain delay please can we just get on with it and do something and that simplicity to the point that paul was making the end of his report there house has one on top of the fact of the absolute car crash that was Jeremy Corbyn. And his campaign and his personal unpopularity and. Johnson is now in this fantastic position where he has enormous majority a load of new concern. Only him and will do exactly what he tells them to and no position at all except in scotland who was the agitate for the referendum which in the short term he wont give them lets have a quick look before we go into more of the issues about some of the challenges now facing Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Everybody we are today. Thank you very thompsons outright victory in this election effectively breaks the deadlock in parliament it allows johnsons government to pass any legislation it wants because he has a majority of his own unlike his predecessor reason may if you think. That sweet taste sweet because it means hell be able to get a deal on the u. K. Leaving the European Union through parliament it still has to get voted through the lower house but with a new intake of conservative m. P. Signed up to his deal theres no chance of the sort of dissenting disagreements that blighted the last. Year. But it isnt to say the johnsons new deal is popular or without its problems even if the u. K. Does now formally leave the European Union on january 31st next year the current brics it deadline the negotiations then start in earnest between the 2 sides over what a new trade deal will look like as well as the rights of e. U. Citizens in the u. K. And british citizens in europe and the clock continues to tick down with another new deadline johnson has in. The u. K. Will not negotiate anything with the e. U. After the end of 2020 and if theres no trade deal by then which looks impossibly unlikely then the infamous no deal bricks which nobody wants comes right back into play so its never been tried before to try to make a trade deal that makes 2 nations or 2 regions further apart in terms of. Trying to do the easiest way probably of making a trade deal within this 11 month period that himself is actually to remain. Rules and to remain a sort of rule for the. Ruled out in the campaign but it may be the only way to get a trade deal over the line is to have Something Like the sort of breaks at the latest talking about. Canada. Has been talking about since 2006 i make my statement as well as all that the Scottish Government will now i just hate even more strongly for another referendum on leaving the. European union and business in Northern Ireland johnsons deal has soured relations hugely in all 2020 promises to be not the end of the brics it story is johnson suggests but just another fork in the road. To some of these questions from the website thank you very much for joining us. About the conservative strategy and the scale of the wind. Expecting anything on this level. There was a very big range in the polling i think anything 312360 i wouldnt been too surprised i think this was you know outside. Slightly. For the conservatives it was exactly the one they. Called red wall of postindustrial seats in the middle in the north they were. Some 15 seats that. Labor have never lost. The sense that johnson gave through the campaign that he had the same he was the sick it was everybody else sense of urgency read a simple message never mind the detail worry about that later thats what won it was an absolutely i mean he said get breaks it down about a 1000000 times during this campaign but you know most either and delay with jeremy. Going to say every time in exactly. Everything but most people. Will have heard the same message every single time Boris Johnson spoke and it was kind of you know im going to slash the gordian knot of its been 3 years of in his words there in delay and i think was quite appealing to quite frustrated summation so i think i can see. Some support in terms of where we are now plainly with the fantastic advances that hes got no opposition at least in england hes got a free run against a is the timetable that he sets himself. Obviously its easy sense of the u. K. To leave out in the january he can win every single vote. When it goes through the Parliament Getting a trade deal organised by the middle of july a much more difficult what do you do then do you think does he does he run the bus over the cliff at the end of the year or does he play for more time stream surprised given the size of his majority he went for. Because theres just not the same kind of pressure that there was before hes got a sizeable majority lots of m. P. C. Kind of their election to him in the campaign that hes just run so theyre going to be very loyal. And all those complete meatheads on the far right of the party who are demanding no deal no deal no deal or otherwise its treachery not present at all he hasnt answered them at all anymore as well i think thats just the case is kind of gone out of the window its not really a current thing anymore and in conservative circles i think he will try to get something done by the end there because he promised so often to do so hes really hung his hat on that promise if it doesnt happen. Do a technical extension Something Like that you know a few more months or whatever. So then where do you see you know the future direction of the u. K. Offensive to some sort of phony trade deal with the with the e. U. Somewhere in the works and he wants to do something with the u. S. And trade in these countries as well where it was you know align themselves with what the u. K. What would you want the u. K. To look like in 5 or 10 years time thats a very good question sure because hes basically been campaigning Prime Minister since you took office he hasnt had time to sit down and really think about those long term Strategic Issues my sense is probably the best place to go for those commonwealth countries that you spoke of those are quite easy trade deals to strike i think us actually talked about a lot during the Election Campaign but that is a very difficult long winded thing to strike wouldnt surprise me if we went for australia canada new zealand places like that as for long term vision for the country you know its quite a short manifest as its not too many promises there but because of the seats the tories it will make them have to focus on areas they maybe havent focused as much on in the past thank you very much for that it is it is true for all this been a bit of history its all been about in the you know the fork in the road if you like in modern british history exactly where its going to take the u. K. What sort of country you know the these people want the u. K. To look like its all very much open to question the moment now and thank you for that and others long live and westminster while to scotland now when. He took several seats from the conservative party and she said the decisive when theres enough support for Scottish Independence i dont want a conservative majority government but the fact that it is going to be the position after this election underlines the importance of scotland having a choice of Something Different and you know i dont pretend that every single person. Will necessarily support it depends. But that has been a stormy endorsement in this election of scotland having a choice over their future of not having to put up with a conservative government that we didnt vote for and not having to accept life as a nation state the European Union so that independence referendum that was very much at the heart of the same Peace Campaign that is a renewed refresh strengthened mandate for the well lets bring in our correspondent to the barber hes live for us in edinburgh a fantastic night for the Scottish National party now being and nicholas to agencies the victory is mandate for that 2nd referendum on independence but they will have to fight for that. Absolutely but her message was on equivocal as you just heard they but the trained here in scotland not only as you mentioned taking seats off the conservatives but doing better than they predicted they got 48 out of the 59 scottish seats in westminster almost back to the landslide levels that they didnt 2015 and now she is saying that the message from scotland is clear that they dont want a conservative government but guess what they dont want breaks it either they voted 62 percent here in scotland in the 2016 referendum for remain untouched the crucial thing so now the s. N. P. Nicolas sturgeons party will be trying to use their leverage in westminster to get approval for indy ref to a 2nd referendum on independence if Boris Johnson used explicitly the slogan get it done implicitly the s. N. P. His campaign has all been all about get indy ref done now its not clear that the majority of the Scottish Population even want that referendum let alone would vote for independence but now is the time when the s. N. P. Has to try to make the most of it try to use whatever leverage they have at the moment Boris Johnson is not entertaining the idea of any referendum for Scottish Independence he doesnt have to and hes got that large majority in westminster as a cushion all talk now of the s. N. P. Being kingmaker has gone out of the window they if there was a minority government they might have had some kind of Bargaining Power what can they do they do you campaigning there a Scottish Election coming out. The youth is going to have a conservative govern. Its ridiculous status says is not popular here in scotland under the figure of Boris Johnson who is very unpopular its hard to see how they can actually win hearts and minds here but what the Scottish Government can do to push forward the the cause of independence in the short term is probably quite limited now the in thank you for that with the latest from edinburgh now voters in Northern Ireland elected more irish nationalists to westminster than probations unionists for the 1st time that was a bruising night for the Democratic Unionist Party used to hold the balance of power in westminster where deputy leader nigel dons lost his seat to the shin fein party which campaigns for a United Ireland lets bring in our correspondent sagna guy a guy whos joining us live from belfast a bad night of the day good night fashion fane how has the election played out there sanya and what could the results mean for the notion of a union there. Well elizabeth its really been about one subject and that subject has been brecks it breaks it has underlined everything here when you consider that Northern Ireland voted to remain in the 2016 referendum the whole boy that was made by Boris Johnson to get it done and his slogan really did not play out well here a toll added to that as well his Withdrawal Agreement which he said was vastly improved from to resume as Withdrawal Agreement did not go down well with the partners of the government at the time the d u p who saw his Withdrawal Agreement as a betrayal the reason being its because that it instituted checks and customs down the irish sea there for cutting off Northern Islands and from the rest of britain that really could not be underestimated and in fact how much of a sense of betrayal by was to do with this in the meantime as well on the other side is that youve got shin fein now saying that they have now a reason to call for a border poll to question of the status of Northern Ireland as it stands with all of this in play as well there is also an extreme sense of frustration here at the fact that even though this election was dominated by brics it there was little during the campaigns in britain about how important the situation of Northern Ireland was and how how really relevant it was and how its a crucial part of taking that withdrawal deal forward in order to try and get that Free Trade Agreement with the European Union and also underlining all of that all the questions of security and trying to maintain that stability in a sense really what the conservative party has been played out of paying out here in Northern Ireland has not gone down well in total and thats been reflected there. Overnights sagna thank you for that song you got to go with the latest live in belfast now to brussels where a Union Leaders say the u. K. Is a decisive mandate will give clarity to brics it leaders say they want to put to 3 years of impossible hind them and move on to hold talks for Free Trade Agreement with the u. K. But the European Council president says bars johnson must work in good faith the u. K. Is due to exit the e. U. On the 31st of january lets bring in our correspondent Natasha Butler shes joining us live from brussels so are leaders there relieved natasha that the u. K. Might finally have some clarity on the direction for brics that. They are indeed and we were watching the leaders arrive a bit earlier and most of the ones who stopped to talk to journalists say that theyre incredibly relieved that a loss there is some sense of clarity over the direction that the u. K. Wants to take because what they had really dreaded here in brussels was the idea that this u. K. Election would result in more unpredictability they have been quite fed up over the last few months of the brics a process really not moving forward and that is what they want to happen now they wanted to move forward they are urging Boris Johnson and britains Prime Minister to get on with this big surprises get his Withdrawal Agreement ratified as soon as possible by the u. K. Parliament then we might see of course the u. K. Leaving on the 31st of january withdrawing from the European Union and at that point say you lead e. U. Leaders they want to get on with the process of trying to negotiate a trade agreement course johnson has said that that might happen by the end of 2020 but i think the sense here is in brussels that it will take a lot longer and thats why theres a sense of urgency to start that process as soon as possible. So the tosh of the. The with the tall date of 31st of january what happens between now and then. Well it really is in the hands of the u. K. Because the u. K. Parliament would have to ratify Boris Johnsons Withdrawal Agreement after that date of course as i said would start normally an intense round of negotiations between the e. U. And the u. K. To try and sort out a free trade deal what we are expecting here in brussels today a little bit later is an announcement a statement for me is that were talking about results the u. K. Elections and were expecting them to announce the Michel Barnier the use main breaks in negotiating will be the person who continue to be the person in charge of negotiations at least from the e. U. Side they want to make it very clear as well to britain and the e. U. Will not negotiate several deals or one deal between the e. U. And the u. K. They wont be any deals between individual Member States and united kingdom. Natasha thank you for that for now that isnt option but with the latest live in brussels we are going to move on to other news from now in a summit between india and japans leader has been postponed following violent protests in the northeastern states of india at least 2 people have been killed as protests escalated against a nor the citizenship amendment nor where some believe their ethnic and cultural identity is under threat. As and while the thing. Yesterday this entire area was. Everywhere but today. On the streets some shops have also opened pharmacies open and people outside hoping that it would open up and they will be able to pull up there we go to the authorities have a curfew in the capital of us for a few hours in the morning but the border situation in the state of. Nobody really knows how things are actually going to pan out Security Officials are present on the streets here in the city in large numbers and a Student Union has also called for a protest. Movement against the citizenship amendment. Any more refugees because the. Minority in the state. Now over to the other big election that were following here on aljazeera and algeria local media saying that at the magic its a boon has won thursdays president ial vote that is unconfirmed as ballots a still being counted less than 40 percent of voters turned out with millions boycotting calling it a sham well lets get more on this were joined by dalia gonna me as make an algerian political analyst and resident scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center and shes live for us in beirut always good to have you with us on aljazeera so while were still waiting for the official results can animate action with such a low turnout i mean 40 percent is what were hearing from algerian authorities can it have real legitimacy. No of course now actually this is the biggest and a major challenge for the next president for now we dont know his name but there one thing remains sure is that whether it is a good measure the born or it teasingly will be each one think remains sure this president is going to like terrible each legitimacy and he is going to put it in know very sensitive bill position because he is going to be stuck between on the one side the people and majority of the judeans who refused to him and it is clear that the majority of algeria did not want to go to the wall so much and you will be stuck on the other hand between the military who brought him to power so if tomorrow or tonight we have a result we will and i dearly i will end up with a president who lacks legitimacy and hands will be a neighbor to face the new political and economic challenges of the country is there anything that the when i can do you know to stop the real democratic transition that protesters have been asking for could the military give the winner the room to do that. Well i think that the new president could do better and i am really pissed at mystic regarding that is that to start a real negotiation with the Popular Movement meaning. Weve been here for 19 months youve been peaceful youve been civic what is it that you want and what can i do for you in fortunately we do know from a historian that actually julian milledge we are not you know governing the country but they are ruling the country and what they are trying to do all behind this election is it really to put a civilian bus so they can come back to their barracks to give the impression that they came back to their barracks and they did the jerk button. In real. d life but they will be actually pulling my street and making calling the big shots in algeria in the city aspect how long can the algerian military do that when protesters arent buying the facade you know theyve been out on the streets for 10 months they were successful in removing longtime president up to lizzies with a frica and they rejected the selection. Yeah but one thing has to be kept in mind that i do realize when they took up to the street it is true that they caught for the sea billions of dollars to millions trade story not to military what but still to their algerians made to big difference between their military and situation as are all of the chart leadership meaning of the big generals that such as gates sign up so the military institution remain one of the most trusted in algeria but it remains so awful for historical hes reasons and so on for so much but also because there is no Political Force right now that is capable actually to lead the transition and this leads me to another pride which is that absoluteness says he did to institutionalize that the Popular Movement. Got him back thank you as always for your time. Now in just a few moments well have the weather with rob but still ahead on the. Libyan border come a fox up what is has forced us to advance into central sang the final battle has arrived chinas president survives a bid to force him from office after weeks of violent protests and having guests dallas softness in the n. B. A. But have all the action coming up in this world. As a heat wave in australia in Western Australia maybe its no surprise person 41 so a near record high levels that too has prompted 5 this is just the north international pockets its the aftermath of the far as still burning up the phone calls for perth is still a hot one at least up until sunday still official heat wave and then it breaks to cooler weather the winds changing in direction this isnt a story weve talked much about of course was a concentration of been further east around New South Wales and particular doesnt queensland where a series of fronts are going through that made no difference to the raging fires however this 1 may be a little bit different the amount of rain and you may have seen this fellow at a rate that was if you flooding and he did 112 and beaches on the gold coast and this was the result thats what happens when you have that much rain falling in one of these showers wish provided have elsewhere could be repeated but theyre right on the very edge of 4 cross is generally a fine looking one their course you come further south sydney has been covered in this smoke pole for ages because the internal farm is determined by the wind direction some degree in the smoke of course is driven across the city but be a bit about time you get to choose day but only if youre not in western side of sydney. Whether sponsored by cattle or anyones. Right. From ancient embryos to come this. Age old philosophies of the rule of order remain central to the worlds oldest living civilization in the 2nd debate to the series the big picture charts the rise of the 21st century superpower examines the challenges it now faces from the outside and from within. The china complex up to on aljazeera. And all of the problem and doha these are the top stories this news out of the u. K. Conservative party has clinched a major election victory with an out right majority in the lower house of parliament promised Abbas Johnston says his government now has a powerful mandate on it so the Opposition Labor Party is reeling off to its worst election result and decades it has lost dozens of seats mainly from its traditional heartland. Says he will step down and algeria local media saying that at the magic the burn has one of those days president ial vote that is unconcerned as ballots are still being counted less than 40 percent of voters turned out with millions boycotting calling it a sham. Now while its on articles of impeachment against the us President Donald Trump has been postponed until a few hours time the Us House Judiciary Committee debated the charges for around 14 hours on thursday as democrats are pushing to charge the president with abuse of power and obstruction of congress is accused of breaking the law by withholding aid to pressure ukraine and investigating political rivals joe biden now Nigerian Police have fired live rounds into the air to Disperse Protesters from a band shere group in the capital of buddha but hes classed more than 100. 00 block from demonstrators from the Islamic Movement of nigeria theyre demanding the release of their detained leader ibrahim zacky who is facing tara charges and 25th day in the army killed at least 350. 00 members during a religious procession. To libya now where there are been clashes near the tripoli airport between fighters loyal or toward highly for half the and Government Forces that follows a t. V. Announcement by have their own thursday where he called for a decisive battle for tripoli after whose best based in Eastern Libya ordered the offensive to seize tripoli in april but his forces have been largely confined to the outskirts loam Nariman America has the amount we announced the decisive battle in the advancement towards the heart of the capital to set it free will break its chain as hostages and spread happiness in the hearts of its people tripoli will return to the historical light it once was becoming a capital for culture we will raise the flag of victory throughout the squares closing the pages of injustice misery and defeat with victory we are now is the birth of a new era so advanced now advanced and now advance our heroes. To chile now where the president has won a vote against impeachment but only by 6 votes Sebastian Pinera denied failing to prevent Human Rights Violations joel weeks of antigovernment protests a latin america editor Lucien Newman reports from the capital santiago. A political lifesaver for chiles embattled president. By 79 votes in favor and 73 against the motion to dismiss impeachment is passed. Outside of Congress Demonstrators performed the now the viral chilean feminist anthem which specifically accuses the government and police of abusing women. But inside the president supporters argued he wasnt responsible for Human Rights Violations committed by Security Forces the dictionary. The impeachment request instapundit the president for acts or a missions that he did not commit and could not prevents the suggestion is that he had previous knowledge of what would be considered Human Rights Violations. In the last 7 weeks of social upheaval at least 26 people have been killed and thousands injured many even blinded for life by what human rights organizations call repetitive and excessive use of force women and girls have also reported sexual abuses during detention. A media elections and a new constitution obvious movements roadmap that will allow us to overcome our married liberal cycle the root of all evil in chile the 7 ok he lists is one of the left wing deputies who presented the impeachment request. Echoing demands on the streets for the president to resign but even if the lower house had approved the request just like in the United States its the senate that must approve an impeachment and just like in the United States that requires a 2 thirds majority which the opposition here doesnt have and thats why many are questioning the point of the whole exercise but i want us and yell for them the idea is to send a political signal so that it goes down in history that a group of deputies tried to hold the president politically responsible for abuses in. The protests on the streets and the calls for the president s head will almost certainly continue but some believe that the impeachment move may actually backfire and be seen as a waste of valuable time better spent resolving chillies on go in social crisis. To see a human aljazeera sent out. Now the bodies of 6 People Killed in a volcanic eruption in new zealand have now been recovered taking the number of dead to 14 but 2 others are still missing or families of those who died waited on the mainland during the operation on white island a military team were in gas masks and protective clothing spent 4 hours there despite fears of the volcano could erupt again back again on saturday to try and find the remaining 2 bodies about 30 people are being treated in hospitals for severe burns after mondays tragedy. Unfortunately there are mines 2 more people. There we need to find so we can also i return. So this operation will continue. We will. Afternoon returning with aerial search. To see if we can identify anyone else on the island and we are also right now are deploying our dive team to search the surrounding waters a new zealands Prime Minister does and has praised the recovery teams for their courage she says the operation was about helping the victims families and their time of grief. We know every day that reunification wont you state since of loss grief. Because i dont think you would think a. That we felt an enormous judy of key here is New Zealanders to make sure that we bought the family members think. Of course there is a process now that needs to take place over the coming period of time and for there it of course we leave that in the hands of the coroner to do the job now the u. S. Special envoy to afghanistan has announced a brief pause and talks with the part of the Suicide Attack on wednesday. For the fighters that theyre willing to respond to the afghan desire for peace the taliban claim responsibility for killing 2 civilians and wounding at least 70 near the largest u. S. Military base at bad graham now the head of libyas eastern based parliament. Says he rejects the legality of a maritime accord signed by libya and turkey in november the biggest stablish is a sea corridor between libya and turkey in areas that gray says it has maritime rights john has more. The speaker of libyas parliament. Says the government in tripoli had no legal right to sign an International Agreement because its never received parliaments vote of confidence and is illegitimate the deal with turkey therefore is illegal as well. As he will ask the United Nations not to record it a civil war in libya has split the government between the elected parliament and the libyan army based in benghazi and the council of ministers which signed this deal and its protective militias based in tripoli greece invited to athens because it is in a race to isolate turkey diplomatically and ensure that this deal remains literally dead in the water the United States russia egypt and israel have already denounced it aljazeera has learned that the European Union is also to denounce it in Council Conclusions to be published on friday according to the text seen by al jazeera the deal infringes upon the rights of states is not compliant with the law of the sea and does not produce legal consequences to 3rd states meaning it isnt legally binding on e. U. Member greece this is not the 1st time the European Union will have ruled against the maritime ambitions of turkey earlier this year it threatens to impose sanctions on turkey for drilling for oil and gas and water is claimed by a human to cyprus and the United States congress has also threatened to sanction turkey for purchasing russian made s. 400 surface to air missiles so greeces diplomatic counteroffensive is building on an isolation of turkey that has already been well under way. Now its been one year since yemens government and what the rebels signed a un backed agreement in sweden and ending the one at the time it was encouraging news after years of fighting in a country suffering the worlds worst humanitarian crisis that it has failed to deliver so far as victoria going to the reports. This time last year there was a sense of cautious optimism among yemenis meeting in swedens capital stalled in the heat the chief negotiator and yemens foreign minister agreed to a ceasefire in her data the poultice the main route for food and medical aid into yemen. And the sides reached what the u. N. Called an understanding on deescalation in the city of tire as the other major center of fighting in the area. Mediators involved in the stockholm talks say the language in the final agreement was too vague and too many details were left on resolved. We were hoping that the talks in stockholm could get through a few more days to make it more clear and for this reason these. Have not been implemented on the ground. The un had a very optimistic view and thought that this could be implemented within one month. While a fragile ceasefire in her data allowed some aid in fighting escalated in other parts of yemen in august separatists who want to split north from south yemen backed by the u. A. E. Seized control of the pool city of aden that led to months of fighting with the yemeni Government Forces. And over the last year the heathy rebels claimed responsibility for a number of cross border attacks into saudi arabia including drain strikes on some of the Worlds Largest Oil Processing plants which knocked out more than half of the kingdoms entire oil output now it was. A defining moment how the. House now rebiya acknowledges. The threat that could be posed to their own interests. Since their momentum has been growing to end the violence in yemen in october the u. A. E. Which backs the southern separatists withdrew its forces from aden that led to a peace deal between the Yemeni Government and the separatists and last month the un reported a significant reduction in the number of Saudi Led Coalition as strikes that coincided with reports that the coalition and toothy rebels had held indirect talks mediated by a man. Millions of yemenis whove suffered bombings starvation and displacement will be hoping the warring factions give diplomacy a chance and the war ends at long last victoria gave him be algis there. Now the European Union has agreed to become Carbon Neutral by 2050 baht not every country is on board in your latest meeting in brussels exempted poland diplomats say the poles will achieve the environmental goal and there are on time they does agree to return to the discussions of having 0 Carbon Emissions to combat Climate Change at another summit planned for next year. Meanwhile it is the its the final day of cop 25 that is the u. N. Climate change conference thats taking place in madrid where scientists and government representatives have spent 2 weeks in spain working out how theyre the chief Greenhouse Gas targets agreed at the paris summit 4 years ago lets bring in our environment editor nick clark he is live for us in madrid so how the negotiations going mick. Well it should be the final day but its almost certainly not going to be the final days like to spread into the week and i just read in the press conference with the africa saying there are too many red lines is too much concern here this is going to go on and on lets get straight to address remove these conferences Jennifer Morgan from greenpeace whats your assessment. On i think we still have a situation where the governments here are not listening actually to what the scientists are telling them what their people are telling them theres a text on the table that just does not show the urgency that people are facing and the situation of the world right and so we got some of the big admits is that the big developed nations weve kind of stepped back from the parents agreement a bit right well everybody is still in but what youre seeing is countries like saudi arabia countries like brazil well and certainly developed countries like the u. S. And australia are here trying to pull things back so the small island nations the africans whose very existence depends on this are angry they are getting a bit they are desperate and away so in the final hours we just have to get the European Union and them to Work Together to push back these fossil fuel interests were ok and weve seen some progress on that we just mentioned in the program just know how hopeful are you that thats going to inspire and wishing him well i i am hopeful that the European Union will come in and drive things im less hopeful that this process is yet able to really respond to what people are calling for its too captured by fossil fuel interests theres not enough access and discussion here so it needs to throw that lifeline out to the youth of the world that says were hearing you and thus far they seem pretty tough i mean funny this is all about ambition for 2020 for next year when this Conference Goes to give absolutely countries here need to commit that they are going to come back go to. Asco increased action thats consistent with the science with 1. 5 degrees and that theyre going to transform things that we need a systems change that people can trust not a Carbon Pollution cop or a jennifer thanks very much and they will speak more is that the hours go on dates out now back to you in the studio nic thank you for that environment and tonight caught live and madrid well we are going back to our top story now and the u. K. The general election the conservative party have won with an out right majority in the know house of parliament and promised Abbas Johnson as expected to head to Buckingham Palace where Queen Elizabeth will invite him to form the next government lets bring in our cost on to the baka whos outside the palmerstons residence at 10 downing street we are expecting a jubilant johnson to head out from where you are and of it to Buckingham Palace i believe any moment now i mean. Yes we indeed believe it is very much imminent to hearing the sounds of the official cause or started out their engines overhead as the sound of a helicopter forced johnson will follow in the footsteps of many Prime Ministers before him leaving number 10 very shortly driving the short distance down warhol then down the mall to Buckingham Palace where he will have a brief meeting with her majesty the queen he will ask the baltic for the mission to form a new government he will then return back here to downing street we believe he will give some kind of statement outside the front of number 10 what happens next is not so clear so choreograph we believe he may already start thinking about what his cabinet is going to look like lets not forget that when he took over from to reason may he form that cabinet in a day he may well stretch it out over the course of the weekend who remains in that cabinet is unclear we may see some new faces we may see some old ones retaining their. As the shins the plan is then to be sworn in on shoes day before the official opening of parliament on thursday and much to the queen will be involved in that and the queens speech will we be given setting out the policy agenda for the coming year. That is expected to be a slightly down ceremonial event compared to previous occasions what the. The Prime Minister is essentially wanting to do is make sure that he gets all of this done before christmas because m. P. s will go away for their christmas breaks will come back in january and then have to really not cool down when it comes to getting the Withdrawal Agreement passed in parliament but given that Boris Johnson has this. Very very large and significant majority in parliament it looks very very much that he will be without any obstacles at all well as you can see the Prime Minister making this historic journey leaving number 10 getting in the official come as i said a very short journey to visit the queen and Buckingham Palace. May thank you very much for that so there he is the yeah newly reelected you cant promise to boss johnson on his way the Queen Elizabeth where he will be invited to form a government thank you. Now still ahead on the move down on the most epic wipeout stole the show with the sort of competition and why libya has once. It is time for sports now thank you melissa well start off with tiger woods and his u. S. Team who fought back to keep themselves in contention at golfs president s cup but its still the internationals who are in prime position as they look to win the tournament for the 1st time since 1908 david stokes reports the players in this months germs in the lead to National Team luis hasan and adam scott 5 shared on by an australian crowd the internationals a well placed heading into day 2 chasing amy the 2nd win in 25 years of the president s cup they had a full one lead over the u. S. And that gap looks set to grow. The men in green hold after putt and at one stage oneills his team were headed old fight at the full sums matches. They did manage to win the 1st 2 i think up a 61 lead but the americans for back. Playing captain tiger woods once again leading from the front with a just and thomas they were the only path to score a point for the u. S. On day one and despite training twice against a decade not so yama and be on when they got the match back to ole square with 5 to play im further ahead of the 18th hole it was patrick come play who secured the 1st American Point of the day. With a 14 foot putt to get the overall score to 62. 00 then on the same hole almost a carbon copy from thomas this time from 17 feet another point for team tiger 5 and look you know pretty bleak but you guys turned it around they played phenomenal come in and you know it was it was important for us to end the way we did and totally change the last hour look at the record weve had in the foursomes the last. 25 years. You know if i was to come out tonight to an awful decision like a win for us. We would have taken that at the start of the europe still have a healthy lead of 3 and a half points but the momentum is with the americans with 20 points still up for grabs on saturday and sunday david stokes aljazeera well over to the n. B. A. And the lakers and bucs are still leading their conference but 3rd ranked Dallas Mavericks had a night to remember their top player. Recorded his 16th triple double of the season at 20 years old this is only his 2nd season and he scored 41 points to leave his team 281221 of love and victory against the detroit pistons. Couple of are to doris wonders flamingo had their last Training Session before heading to doha for the Club World Cup the brazilian champions weve real later on friday theyre one of the favorites and enter the tournament at the semifinal stage on tuesday from ingo will play either the asian champions of saudi arabia or tunisians African Champions esperance ok due to my i believe that the toughest thing for us is the time zone 6 was difference it disturbs a night of sleep a little bit but we will prepare well we will have a very good infrastructure day which will help us continue our preparations we will also be taking several professionals to help us feel right when the match day congress which. The lawyer who got russia thrown out of major sporting events says he agrees with the punishment ruling Jonathan Taylor is the chair of the committee that recommended the World Antidoping Agency handed russia a 4 year ban while still allowing russian athletes to compete under a neutral flag the punishment has been criticized as being too weak with many calling for a blanket ban of all russians. Im happy for people to say we disagree we think it should have been stronger thats not a problem when i dont accept these people saying we disagree and therefore you must be in the pay of the i. O. C. You must be in the part of the russians thats a joke thats ridiculous you know the russian saying theyre not in russian colors no flag no one and not representing russia people can say that that is meaningless is not meaningless National Pride is reflected in the coolness of your savior and you cannot take that pride because a message is being sent you will conduct means you dont belong to the top title i mean id be very surprised if president putin was saying how the hell did this happen this cannot happen because i dont think hes happy about not being at the top type of sports so i cant guarantee this will have an effect but why do you think hes from the Russian Point of view this is a very heavy blog. The appropriately named jaws big wave championships in hawaii were quite spectacular to watch especially when it came to wipe out surfers competing on the north shore of maui were tossed by the 9 to 15 meter waves one after the other they kept getting knocked down not surprisingly though the 2 when billy camper and page on our locals used to the monster swells. That looks painful thats it i hand it back over what it had a bully a thank you how much and that does it for the news hour thank you very much for watching. On this the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system when you walk through each and every level or layer further and further into the jail or if you join us on say entry has to start from day one whether again youre into tension or youre incarcerated this is a dialogue everyone has a voice on for the not just those that supply crushed coverage will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for joining the global conversation on out is iraq its a tough time for the afghan Security Forces taliban attacks have increased their suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u. S. Forces hangs over them yet young men are still joining up some for reasons for others its the only way to get a job despite the risks midways could he was an Army Bomb Disposal engineer in Helmand Province he knew the risks he was blinded in both eyes and lost a leg when a roadside device exploded as you try to defuse it. Always aware of the danger of seeing friends wounded while working on mines i wasnt scared to lose and to sacrifice we have to like this country from the aljazeera london Protocol Center to special guests in conversation when your government is going after what do you do from uninterrupted we have a deep state and in this teligent service whatever they want to whoever they want whenever they want the trees color is nice low key black people for as long as weve been fighting have been labeled as terrorists studio unscripted on aljazeera. You. Know that is the last. Commanding victory for Boris Johnsons conservative party in the u. K. Snap election giving him the mandate to push through. What Jeremy Corbyn says he will not fight another election as labor leader after a crushing defeat. Again im. Also coming up a risky operation in new zealand as 6 more bodies are recovered from mondays volcanic eruption. And well have the latest from the Climate Change conference thats wrapping up in madrid

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