12 dead, more than 100 missing. Plus. Im on a stretch of high tech bike path in the netherlands, with scientists developed a surface that they say could power the future. First iraq fighters from the Islamic State of iraq and levant are making gains in anbar province. I. S. I. L. Forces captured a village 12km west of ramadi. It is crucial for iraqi forces, the biggest province, sharing borders with syria, jordan, saudi arabia. Lets go to jane arraf, joining us from the capital baghdad. What can you tell us about i. S. I. L. s advance in anbar . Well, elizabeth, its an indication of how crucial anbar is, not some because its iraqs biggest province, but because that is where theres a key fight going on within iraq and with iraqs allies, to get iraqi tribes on board. What we are seeing is fighting and i. S. I. L. Gains in places where tribes turned against i. S. I. L. , and they are fighting to throw them out of territory there. That was the case in the village to the west of ramadi, and it was a case in heet where i. S. I. L. Took over several villages. We learnt of suicide car bombs in the city of haditha not far from the syrian border. And the Iraqi Government announced that the governor of anbar, wounded by shrapnel and recovering in germany has been relieved. Theyll choose a new governor there. Officials are calling for help, saying they are not getting weapons or ammunition, and they would put up with American Forces on the ground. Its not likely to happen, but its a sign of desperation. Jane, this comes days after the u. S. Of chuck hagel, the defense secretary in iraq, and the Iraqi Government asking the u. S. For more assistance. Are they likely to get it . They are likely to get it. As you know, this is a complicated fight that fragmented the country. This is a day when we see millions of people congregate in kabula, at a time when we are likely to see attacks on the shia visitors there by i. S. I. L. Its been quiet. Iraqi forces along with shia militias managed to make gains on the outskirts of baghdad. They have not been able to do that in anbar. This is the problem. Anbar is tribal, its sunni, and this is something that the americans are trying to figure out with the government. How do you harness the power of the tribes, who are not willing to fight with iraqi force, who do not trust the Iraqi Government, and are crucial in the fight against i. S. I. L. That is a work in progress. Thank you very much for that. Thats our correspondent jane arraf joining us from the iraqi capital baghdad. Police in india arrested a man for running an influential twitter account that supports i. S. I. L. It has more than 17,000 followers and provided news on i. S. I. L. We are following the story from the indian capital. What have police been saying . Well, in a press conference, they said they have arrested a man, he is 24 years old, and trained in geneva. He has been working as a manufacturing executive for a Multinational Company since 2012, and say he has no prior criminal record. They conducted the arrests early at an apartment. They said he kind of led a double life. They released a picture of him, showing a young man with glasses, clean shaven, looking like any other young informational youd spent to see. They say he lead a double account, going to work and coming home and being active on the twitter account. Police say they do not believe he recruited anyone for Islamic State of iraq and levant, or incited any attacks, but say he has never left india. He does they do believe he was close to englishspeaking members, English Speaking recruits for i. S. I. L. , saying that he was mostly involved in putting Information Online about the group and retweeting it to his followers. Numbering almost 18,000. They believe he did insight new recruits. They have charged him with a number of matters, including waging war on countries friendly to india. Well have to leave it there with our correspondent in new delhi. We apologise for the poor quality of the sound there lets move on to other new, the u. N. s deputy special envoy to syria is in talks about the syrian Prime Minister. They are trying to broker a freeze in fighting in aleppo. Its viewed with skepticism. The plan was created by u. N. Special envoy, during recent talks with the government and rebels. They want all sides to stop fighting, but not hand over weapons or leave the area. Aleppo is split in half. Opposition groups in the east, Government Troops in the west. The Al Qaeda Affiliated al nusra front is operating in aleppo, complicating matters. They fought alongside opposition groups and against them. Rebel groups are skeptical of any freeze in fighting, saying it may play into Bashar Alassad hands and will deploy to other areas. Zeina khodr spoke to a member of the council to unite rebel groups and he is suspicious of the u. S. Plan. United nations is trying to end the fighting in aleppo, its been a Battle Ground for two years. The u. N. Hopes a truce will ease the suffering of people, allow aid in and lay the ground work for a political process. So so far the rebels are not convinced. The head of the Syrian Revolutionary command council, which unites the oppositions armed forces in aleppo. He was the man unspecial envoys met. They want more details before committing to agreements. Translation they are demanding a freeze in fighting. What happens next . The regime, which committed crimes against the people will stay. And it cannot just end the crisis in aleppo or over the country. We are suspicious. Over recent weeks the military has been closing in on rebel supply routes around the city. And the council wants guarantees. There are many front lines in syria. Why does the United Nations want to start its socalled freeze plan in aleppo city. The International Organization says it believes the city faces a threat from the Islamic State of iraq and levant. In an agreement between the government and the opposition, it could prevent an i. S. I. L. Advance. For the opposition, that could mean a form of cooperation with its enemy. The government lost control in the north of syria, but the rebels, too, have lost territory to i. S. I. L. In the northeast, and al nusra front, al qaedas branch in the northwest. The commander was referring to al nusra, whose presence complicates the situation. When they show us, we will discuss it, until that happens, we cannot discuss it with other brigades. Reporter the Syrian Government said it was willing to study the proposal. Until now, it remains that. He needs to convince them that stopping the war in aleppo will not mount to a surrender rescue teams in indonesia are struggling to find people after a landslide. 12 are confirmed dead. Locals, police and soldiers are searching for survivors, a lack of heavy equipment is hampering efforts. Reporter it happened within five minutes. A chunk of a mountain came down, bursting into a hamlet. Most villages were taken by surprise. The landslide happened after two days of nonstop torrential rains. Nearly 700 rescue workers and volunteers are trying to find survivors, a task hampered by bad weather and instability of the lant. The search is mainly done manually, using shovels. The rescuers are hoping signs of life can be found. 200 people have been evacuated to safer areas and they are waiting for news. In the past so reasons the region suffered from landslides. They are common, specially during the rainy season. The National Disaster agency estimates that half the countrys 250 Million People live in areas prone to landslides. Risks have increased due to widespread deforestation. We have more to come on the al jazeera newshour. Delegates and protesters are angry as a deadline is extended at Climate Change reports in peru we take you for a ride on solo roads in netherlands, where the streets are paved with energy what is next for the suspended n. F. L. Player that hit his son. Details of Adrian Petersons plans after his appeal is denied. And yemen, at least 30 Houthi Rebels have been killed while fighting al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. They are battling for control of the city. The fighting has been taking place over two days. Houthis are moving into areas north of the cal tap sanaa. With the capital sanaa. Witnesses say they used tanks and weapons, as they entered villages on the outskirts of the district. Houthi fighters have been expanding their districts since taking sanaa in september two foreign soldiers have been killed on an attack near the Bagram Air Base near kabul. There are reports that the soldiers were killed on friday, that they were american. That has not been confirmed. An afghan Court Official was killed in a separate attack. Al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three journalists who have been imprisoned in egypt for 350 days. Peter greste, Mohamed Fadel fahmy and Baher Mohamed were gaoled on false charges of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. They are appealing against their conviction. U. N. Climate summit in peru continues into the weekend. Delegates from 190 countries are struggling to resolve their differences on how to cut Greenhouse Gas emissions. A rift has emerged between rich and poor nations. Our environment editor nick clerk is at the summit in lima. Reporter a message to world leaders, and a message to delegates in lima just get something done. Activists make the point outside the negotiating halls. On the inside the wrangling goes on and on. The president trying to work up a resolution before the day is out. We are almost there. We need to make a final effort. We dont need to take political decisions. We are almost there. There are no reason to estop the process. No reason to postpone the decision. Reporter meters from the negotiation another point is made. Death to climate justice. We demand in lima there be climate justice. Reporter they say the delegates and politicians representing their countries lost touch with reality. Lima has not helped us enough. What is happening in the real world people are actually taking to the streets, calling for real climate actions, and we are seeing divestment, and it has not ab solved the divestment. Reporter there has been animated debate over how voluntary pledges to cut carbon will work, and how rich countries finance poor and developing nations to fight and adapt to Climate Change. We are past a scheduled close of business. Theres plenty of work to do. This conference is supposed to be about laying down a clear and precise path to paris. It has not done that to the u. S. Now, where thousands of people are expected to rally on the streets of washington as the latest in a series of protests against alleged Police Brutality. The demonstrators want new laws to kerb racially discriminatory law enforce. Practices, tom ackerman reports. Reporter on the steps of the u. S. Capital, black Staff Members of congress walked tout show frustration with the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Forgive oh god, our culpability in contributing to our national pathology. Reporter the latest expression of black american grievances against white power at the center of government. The 1953 march on washington remembered by Martin Luther kings i had a dream speech. It also called to an end to violence in Southern States to suppress Voting Rights and integ rated public places. Two decades later the million man march focussed on the black image and a need to stand up for themselves. The organiser spoke out against abuse. The idea is pervasive in place departments across the country. Its getting worse in not better because white supremists has not been challenged. Reporter today, the out break of Police Brutality marks a new chapter in protest. The fact that protests have been sustained for three months, i argue we havent seep this protest in young black and brown folks since the Antiapartheid Movement in the 1980s. The first black president spoke about those that lost his way in pushing for change. Legitimate grievances against Police Brutality tipped in the excuse making for criminal behaviour. Racial politics could cut both ways. President obamas comments a warning that backlash could confront. Theres a Sharp Division between whites and blacks over the recent cases of police inflicted deaths. Twothirds of black say race was a major factor in local grand jurys decisions not to indict officers in mississippi and new york. Less than one in five believe race played a role. Its that disparity that the protesters have begun to reckon w tim is an american racism act visit and writer, and says there need to be more act ability in the police for. I think theyll continue in some way, shape or form until we see real measures of accountability imposed upon local police departments. If we dont see the changes, and everything from turning these kind of cases over to special prosecutors, rather than relying on local das to prosecute the cops. If we dont see that or see a move to diplomatic control over who polices in marginalized community of colour, would have the ability to say who will police, be promoted, fired and hired. If we dont move in that direction, i think well see continued unrest. Well need to see real reform before the protesters stop protests against police force brought a new focus to Race Relations and the u. S. Its part of a Movement Black lives matter. Here is a story. Hi, im alicia. And im one of the cocreators of black lives matter. Black lives matter was start as a combination on facebook between myself and the colours, and we were responding to the grief and the rage and the frustration of George Zimmerman being acquitted of the murder of trayvon martin. We brought people together to strategise. People are coming together to demand transformation. What feels incredible is theres a new convening and coalescing of young people and elders united in our quest to live in safe and healthy communities, to live in communities that are not militarized and to be better in the way that we lived together. When i saw black lives matter in ferguson, it felt like an honour, like a reflection of the relationships that we had built, and it felt authentic. And it felt like it was bigger than us. And that it was a real battle cry. And people in ferguson were fighting for their lives. Black people everywhere fighting for their lives. When i see signs like i cant breathe and hands up dont shoot in addition to hands up dont matter, it feels like a reminder that we have a lot of work to do to make sure black lives are valued in this country. This moment feels different to me because weve had some experience now. There has been a lot of really powerful work that has been happening for a long time that brought us to this moment. This is not the first time that people responded to Police Brutality. We say that ferguson is everywhere. What i see from the Movement Moving forward is it gets larger and larger. I fundamentally believe that therell be major transformations that happen the hatian president Michelle Martelly confirmed he will accept the resignation of his Prime Minister. There has been street protests. Demonstrators are calling for the president and Prime Minister to quit. Reporter for days the chants of the political opposition resounded in the streets. Friday was no different. Protesters came with slogans and a coffin to mark the political demise of the president Michelle Martelly and his Prime Minister. When the protesters got close to the president ial palace, a u. N. Peacekeeping force fired tear gas into the crowd and live ammunition over their heads. There was no report of casualties. Now it seems one senior minister is going. President martelly says he will accept his Prime Ministers resignation. I take this opportunity to thank the members of the commission. Im in agreement with a report that has created hope for the country. Well work to put it into effect as soon as possible. For the many protesters in the street, this is not enough. We are carrying this to symbolize what we are going through with the martelly administration. No one can save him. Not john kerry or president obama. That means its over. Mitchell martelly rode a waive of popularity among the young to win the election in 2011. He took office one year after the earthquake, killing tens of thousands, leaving many destitute. As a candidate he promised reformist policies and said his government would build houses for those left homeless by the quake. That optimism has gone. In 2011, martelly failed to stage municipal elections and elections for the senate. By next month the electoral terms of both houses of parliament will be over. Last month martelly tried to break the deadlock and form a united government. Many doubt his sincerity, some saying hes trying to clipping on to power protesters in hong kong continue to defy orders to leave the streets, despite the threat of being removed. Dozens of tents are standing at the bay, which is the last sight for what is known as the occupy movement. Police arrested 250 activists and cleared mos