A final Campaign Rallies have been held in mozambique in the run up to tuesdays general election it will be the 6th vote since the end of the civil war and 1902 the ruling party is being challenged by its viable namo tensions remain between them despite signing a final peace deal in august 4 people are vying for leadership the main hopefuls include president felipe new say whos running for a 2nd term he came to power in 2014 with there were 2 or 2 statements already for his for lemo party is up against former fighter assume a whos the front man for where namo a party thats played by infighting whoever wins will lead most and makes recovery after 2 psych loans and Food Shortages this year and have to deal with a growing rebellion in the gas rich Northern Province of kabul gotto balcom what has more. Here in mozambiques capital in the food so many people historically have supported the ruling party its president ial candidates is president felipe a new see the people here say theyve been given a capital t. Shirt and a meal and brought in on buses to hear what he has to say. As to create still a success of elections and local elections held a year ago it was declared the winner with just 51 percent of the vote for us the country opposition disputed those results and opposition say this time there were Serious Problems with the electoral register and also that theres been growing violence on the campaign trail. Here every nominee Opposition Party has always been there closer contender a house election to its leader a super monday was held in his final rally in the city of the north he promised to fight rampant corruption. Or Officials Say they were violent or stopped from campaigning in some parts of the country with. My 40 each other in a 14 year civil war that ended in 1902 signed a peace deal for the said time personally against your misuse days election will test it. To be semangat leader of the opposition and the end party held his final rally in the port city of beirut where hes the mayor who was devastated by a cyclamen 7 months ago he says the government then used humanitarian aid to campaign for votes something in tonights edition say installment of the problem that is still urging their supporters to go and vote on tuesday and fit in the way you watch as the votes are counted and they wait for the results to be announced. So ahead on aljazeera. 100 kloc reporting from iceland on a very brutal demonstration of Climate Change the slow disappearance. Welcome to look at the International Full cost 58. 00 lossy dry weather to the southeast of china for the time being little more cloud over towards the southwest the see how the showers at him popping up here and there will be some wet weather in the forecast as we go on through the next day or so some of those showers will drift their way down towards hong kong into that southeastern corner and it looks like a pretty wet day here with that northeasterly wind just feeding 3 itll push the showers over towards the gulf of tonkin towards high and then as we go on into monday north of that generally fine dry and sunny so as to into South East Asia chances some of these showers into central and southern parts of the philippines northern parts of malaysia could see some wet weather Northern Areas of borneo in a series lossy try once again the showers not quite pushing in here at present as we go on into monday a similar pitch or some heavy showers a possibility to sentence on parts of the philippines over towards southern parts of vietnam cambodia could see some wet weather some showers also fit in the way towards thailand in the showers extend across the bring gola chances and wetter weather just coming through here eastern areas of india still seeing some of the shells around the eastern gas still a little bit of wet weather there for the possible este. Who was sponsored by catalona. Do you know 92. 00 of the barbary negotiating that we would have had to do and we would have been up on a 3 ton ship a deal and you disagree with that deal this is a child it is the worst of the lot it was brought to us what you will regret is only maybe his son goes head to head with the chairman of the u. K. s bridge to reach in time to the terms of our huge tough im sure theres not a loose about its often shot its pretty clear that change is clear as puts it means but so yes it is and its just as clearly hazy. On anxiously. Watching aljazeera lets recap the top stories right now ecuador is in lockdown after the government imposed a nationwide curfew and ordered troops on the city streets the military has been told to are Strict Movement across the country for at least 24 hours. France and germany have stopped the weapons exports to turkey over its offensive on kurdish groups and Northern Syria the operation is now in its 4th day and Turkish Forces say they have taken control of a strategic border town though the kurds deny this. 7 people have been killed in attacks in northeastern nigeria locals say gunmen affiliated with deisel raided a military post in the town of uganda and borno state on friday a nearby village was also attacked. On the International Fallout of that operation by turkey and Northern Syria there been worldwide protests against the decision of the turkish government this was the same in paris capital of france where kurdish groups accuse the us of betrayal kurdish fighters had been americas main allies. On the ground in syria in the battle against isis all there also protests in germany. Thousands of people demonstrated in the capital Berlin Germany has one of the largest kurdish populations in the europe and in iraq Bernard Smith spoke to some demonstrators on or below in the semi auto autonomous kurdish region. A little love lost here between the kurds in this part of Northern Iraq kurdish controlled parts of Northern Iraq and the turkish authorities the crowd has been chanting terrorist terrorist and there is also a real feeling here of betrayal by the americans the kurds here saying that a one day they are leading the fight with the americans against eisel and then the next day has been about. This fire. Like i said. Was. That were you surprised by what the americans did of course everyone is surprised that america was by side of kurdish rebels by crusader with the storm help for curators and where they leave curtis and rose obama. President and it was crazy because in one night everyone was changed its a chance for turkey to dominate us and kill the Kurdish People so the American Government has always promised our protection but now we see no protection thats why we think traitors there are already some 225000 syrian kurds in this part of Northern Iraq hiding sheltering from syrias civil war and the authorities here. Camps and accommodation for another 30000. 00 should they cross over the border from northeastern syria and the or far to say the k r g cup and they said when turkeys incursion started they said the consequences of the military escalation have implications far beyond syrias borders creating the conditions for a return of eisel and a mass displacement of people. Saying chirac dan is the director of the International Rescue committee in the u. K. This previously if you will director in syria he says there are no safe havens within syria for internally displaced people to turn to the number of displaced is expected to be over 100000 at this point whats more worrying is that they have already been displaced many times i used to know families and community that have fled homes now fleeing new fighting in what was previously a safer part of syria and theyre fleeing to places like iraq a city the former caliphate capital for the isis which is in ruins and there is no Safe Drinking Water very little food and we dont have access to them because with the fighting going on as it is humanitarians havent got the freedom of movement that they need well theres a real sense of desperation that i as the staff are hearing from syrians because they dont know where to turn theyre going further away from the syria turkey border that was previously probably the safest part many of east had indicated towards Iraqi Kurdistan but really theres a real squeeze of safe areas in syria left as a result of this offensive populations are moving away from urban centers away from the bombing and therefore harder to find and harder to help displacement is already occurring. And other groups are already engaged in fighting we hope that there can be a negotiated solution that satisfies both parties but ultimately that will only localize and solve this conflict is still the wider syria conflict that were fighting. And the most powerful typhoon to hit tokyo and decades has ripped through northern japan and telephone him as paralyzed japans capital on saturday leaving 3 people dead and 17 missing and brought unprecedented rainfall because floods and landslides in some areas and more than 6000000 people have been told to leave their homes 3 Rugby World Cup matches were also canceled lets go now to tokyo or wayne hay is live for us so wayne what is the situation. Well we were told to expect this typhoon to be short and sharp and that is exactly what happened as you can see it is a blue sky morning here in tokyo what we saw throughout the course of saturday and into saturday evening was a lot of rain that fell and then for a period on saturday night perhaps lasting a few hours a short shot burst a very strong winds and then the typhoon was gone certainly in coastal areas they felt those damaging winds for longer periods but most concern has centered around the huge amount of rain that fell and there are ongoing alerts now in many areas including some parts of tokyo because quite a few rivers swollen to flood levels that are in fact in some areas are overflowing and one of the reasons that we still have alerts in place is because reservoirs are also filled to overflowing so a lot of that water needs to be released through dams so there is ongoing concern for People Living downstream from those dams and also there is an ongoing threats of landslides we know that several landslides occurred on saturday evening several people missing so that is a threat that is ongoing as well also a lot of disruption to the transport systems they also mentioned some of the rugby matches that are cancelled i mean considering what the weather looks like now are things back on track. To some extent yes what we saw again through the course of saturday was millions of people placed under evacuation orders or advisories and again some of those advisories are still in place now in other areas where those advisories were not in place people were told to basically stay at home dont go outside tokyo was very quiet on the streets through the course of saturday into saturday evening a lot of disruption to transport services most Train Services were canceled and flights in and out of the airports canceled as well on sunday we see some Train Service is beginning to resume but a lot will not restart on sunday perhaps monday morning will still see most of those are back to normal services and most flights in and out of those 2 with ports in the capital city are also canceled or delayed on sunday so a lot of disruption there we know that 2 Rugby World Cup games were cancelled on saturday in the last hour or so a 3rd match for sunday prefecture which is in the north has also being canceled that is an area that up until a few minutes ago was still under a heavy rain warning so that game they felt could not be held in safe conditions were still waiting on decisions for a 4th game that may also be affected as well the japanese formula one grand prix all events on saturday were canceled or postponed as far as we know those events will take place on sunday as should jools ok wayne hale with the latest for us in tokyo wayne thank you and major cleanup operation is continuing along the coastline of northeastern brazil following a Massive Oil Spill at least 150. 00 beaches have been affected so far and difficult to track as its lying under the surface of the water and cannot be easily detected as still not clear where the oil came from brazils environment minister says he suspects it originated from then his whale and. A major tourist attraction in iceland is at risk of disappearing altogether because of Climate Change islands glaciers are melting at an alarming rate with experts warning even curbing emissions may not be enough to save them travel to one of the islands National Parks which has the largest and most the luminous ice cap on the island. This is an island of elemental power shaped to reshape by Natural Forces where the landscape is constantly forged by keeping. Their glasses sweep over active volcano ash from previous eruptions carpets the ice through the millennia the glasses have advanced and retreated but never has a retreat to be distressed because now. The classic guide Rhonda Connolly takes me towards a solheim you could glass and the speed of retreat is very apparent. So this in and the case were in the glass here was back in 2010 and this is an arch the very front of the glass here this is where we would walk onto it stretched across this entire valley and now 9 years later there it is theres the front right back and its continuing to melt at the exact same speed. This is one of the fastest disappearing glasses in iceland but its rate of loss is pretty much replicated wherever you go. We enter the National Park you know a World Heritage site covering 40 percent of iceland tourists come here in the hundreds every day to see the sights but the sights slowly disappearing what was the glass here 20 years ago is now a raging torrent like you i smell. It is a very dramatic and very visible in the strafing of the impacts of Climate Change and its happening not only to the world glasses but also for the polar icecaps and the thing is that even if we do think nif acutely curb emissions more than a 3rd of the worlds glasses will disappear by the end of the century. Or cigarettes and its a geologist hes been charting place the last few decades and hes well aware of the Global Implications the glaciers will melt the multiple to run stuff to those shim and the Ocean Surface rises i told my friends in america just no past week the. Refugees would not only be coming from mexico and Central America it would become from floated by. The coast and the gulf coast of america of the United States. At home businesses that rely on the tourist dollar are preparing for an uncertain future believing in sin runs a guest house on the farm where hes lived pretty much all his life he has seen whats difference. The last couple yes and just for maybe 30 years ago than the saw 3 clicks of thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of those and the glacier are one of the most tourist attraction and iceland so of course it can have an effect on on you know all the main pillars of the economic parting and i just love. This story is being repeated around the world just as the melting out to Sea Level Rise the water supply for hundreds of millions of people is disappearing before our very eyes. Theres a bleak picture but there is no other way of telling. Scientists say the focus must now be on trying to save what we can at this crucial part of the planetary system and the clock aljazeera that new york and ice. Pick up the headlines right now on aljazeera ecuador is on lockdown after the government imposed a nationwide curfew and ordered troops on the city streets the military has also been told reStrict Movement across the country for at least 24 hours. And in the capital kiev. The president has not only asked for the military to take control of the streets and public spaces here in the city of quito the ecuadorian capital the military has actually been asked to enforce this curfew nationwide so this is widespread despite the fact that most of the protests the demonstrations the clashes with police have taken place over the last few days in the Historic District in downtown key to the dynamics of these demonstrations as well as the dynamics of the Police Response are changing minute by minute theyre changing every day there were even today there are thousands more people than what we saw in the days prior france and germany have stopped weapons exports to turkey over its offensive on kurdish groups and Northern Syria the operation is now in its 4th day and Turkish Forces say they have taken control of a strategic border town though the kurds deny this 7 people have been killed in attacks in northeastern nigeria gunmen raided the military post in the town of ghazi gonna borno state on friday a nearby village was also attacked 4 civilians and 3 soldiers were killed communities in borno state have repeatedly been attacked by groups affiliated with eisel a roadside bomb has killed at least 10 Kenyan Police officers and the border with Somalia Police believe the homemade devices planted by the somali based Group Alshab