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outside9       2019-12-16 (05:29)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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Why is the law so divisive?
The law allows non-Muslims from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, who entered India illegally, to become citizens.
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The Hindu-nationalist BJP government ¸íÁö´ëÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
argues that the law aims to accommodate those who have fled religious persecution, the BBC's Anbarasan Ethirajan reports from Delhi.
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Critics say the law is part of the government's agenda to marginalise Muslims, and that it violates secular principles enshrined in the constitution.
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Earlier this week the United Nations Human Rights office voiced concern that the new law was fundamentally discriminatory in nature.
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Meanwhile, many Assamese argue that outsiders will take over their land and jobs - eventually dominating their culture and identity.
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The government denies any religious bias and says Muslims are not covered by the new law because they are not religious minorities, and therefore do not need India's protection.
 

chall0eng       2019-12-16 (05:27)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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Police have clashed with demonstrators in parts of the Indian capital, Delhi, during protests over a controversial new law on migrants.
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The new law entitles non-Muslim migrants from three Muslim-majority countries to citizenship if they are facing religious persecution.
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Police used tear gas and truncheons as hundreds of protesters torched buses and blocked roads.
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Protests have raged across north and east India since the law was passed.
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Six people have been killed in the five days of unrest.
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This weekend, demonstrators in West Bengal blocked key national highways while in Assam, the state government briefly lifted a curfew to allow people to buy essential goods.
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The UK, US and Canada have issued travel warnings for people visiting India's north-east, telling their citizens to "exercise caution" if travelling to the region.
 

experi9ence       2019-12-16 (05:26)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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The problem is that the pragmatic, working-class IWC¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=IWC¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
people of Sedgefield - and any number of other constituencies across the industrial towns and cities of the UK - held their collective noses and said you must be joking. These are smart, savvy people. They know that you don't get something for nothing.
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Electoral districts that all my life have been Labour - Blyth Valley, Bolsover, Rother Valley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Dudley, Grimsby - are now º¸¹®µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
held by the Conservatives. It is hard to overstate just ´Ò¹Ù·¿¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=´Ò¹Ù·¿¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
how seismic this is. And remember social class in the UK has always been a bigger determinant of how people vote than it has been in the US. Just like the whole class system, frankly. Some of these constituencies have never, ever flirted with the right.
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Media captionPhil Wilson had been the MP for Sedgefield, Tony Blair's old constituency, since 2007
Of course, there is a massive caveat that makes reading across from what happened in the UK to what might happen in the US precarious. Brexit, no deal, the European Union Withdrawal Agreement will not be on the ballot in the 2020 US presidential election. Brexit did play a big part in this general election - how could it not given the turmoil in Britain of these past three-and-a-half years?
 

experi9ence       2019-12-16 (05:26)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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The problem is that the pragmatic, working-class IWC¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=IWC¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
people of Sedgefield - and any number of other constituencies across the industrial towns and cities of the UK - held their collective noses and said you must be joking. These are smart, savvy people. They know that you don't get something for nothing.
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Electoral districts that all my life have been Labour - Blyth Valley, Bolsover, Rother Valley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Dudley, Grimsby - are now º¸¹®µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
held by the Conservatives. It is hard to overstate just ´Ò¹Ù·¿¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=´Ò¹Ù·¿¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
how seismic this is. And remember social class in the UK has always been a bigger determinant of how people vote than it has been in the US. Just like the whole class system, frankly. Some of these constituencies have never, ever flirted with the right.
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Media captionPhil Wilson had been the MP for Sedgefield, Tony Blair's old constituency, since 2007
Of course, there is a massive caveat that makes reading across from what happened in the UK to what might happen in the US precarious. Brexit, no deal, the European Union Withdrawal Agreement will not be on the ballot in the 2020 US presidential election. Brexit did play a big part in this general election - how could it not given the turmoil in Britain of these past three-and-a-half years?
 

treatent       2019-12-16 (05:16)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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The longest United Nations climate talks on record have finally ended in Madrid with a compromise deal.
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Exhausted delegates reached agreement on the key question of increasing the global response to curbing carbon.
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All countries will need to put new climate pledges on the table by the time of the next major conference in Glasgow next year.
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Divisions over other questions - including carbon markets - were delayed until the next gathering.
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What was agreed?
After two extra days and nights of negotiations, delegates finally agreed a deal that will see new, improved carbon cutting plans on the table by the time of the Glasgow conference next year.
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All parties will need to address the gap between what the science says is necessary to avoid dangerous climate change, and the current state of play which would see the world go past this threshold in the 2030s.
 

Dallo       2019-12-16 (05:13)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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Supported by the European Union and small island states, the push for higher ambition was opposed by a range of countries including the US, Brazil, India and China.
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However a compromise was agreed with the richer nations having to show that they have kept their promises on climate change in the years before 2020.

What is the reaction?
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was disappointed by the result.
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"The international community lost an important opportunity to show increased ambition on mitigation, adaptation and finance to tackle the climate crisis," he said, quoted by AFP.

'Never have I seen such a disconnect'
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Meanwhile, Laurence Tubiana from the European Climate Foundation, and an architect of the Paris agreement, described the result as "really a mixed bag, and a far cry from what science tells us is needed."
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"Major players who needed to deliver in Madrid did not live up to expectations, but thanks to a progressive alliance of small island states, European, African and Latin American countries, we obtained the best possible outcome, against the will of big polluters."
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Decisions on other issues including the thorny question of carbon markets have been delayed until Glasgow.


 

Com0unist       2019-12-16 (05:13)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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What happened in Delhi?
Students of the prestigious Jamia Millia Islamia university held a protest march which ended in clashes with the police.
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It is still unclear if the violence was started by students or outsiders but stones were thrown at the police who retaliated with tear gas.
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At least three buses and several motorcycles were set on fire.
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University students distanced themselves from the violence and some police officers privately admitted that local troublemakers were behind the trouble, the BBC's Kinjal Pandya reports.
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The university said police later entered the campus without permission and assaulted staff and students.

Police said they did what was necessary to stop the protests.
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Schools near the university in southern Delhi have been asked to remain closed on Monday.
 

spark       2019-12-16 (04:39)   IP address :45.56.146.3

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Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell have apologised over Labour's "catastrophic" defeat in Thursday's election, which saw them lose 59 seats.
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Mr Corbyn said he was "sorry that we came up short", while Mr McDonnell told the BBC he "owns this disaster".

The leader and shadow chancellor said they would step down in the new year.
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The race for their replacements has already begun, with Wigan MP Lisa Nandy saying for the first time she was "seriously thinking about" running.
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Mr McDonnell said it would be up to Labour's National Executive Committee to decide the mechanics of the leadership election, but he expected it to take place in eight to 10 weeks' time.
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Labour suffered its worst election result since 1935 on Thursday and saw its vote share fall by eight points.
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The Conservatives won a Commons majority of 80 - the party's biggest election win for 30 years - sweeping aside Labour in its traditional heartlands.
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Mr Corbyn apologised to Labour supporters in two articles in the Sunday papers, calling it a "body blow for everyone who so desperately needs real change in our country".
 

century       2019-12-16 (01:50)   IP address :45.56.152.244

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What is the evidence for global warming?
The world is now ¹øµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
nearly one degree Celsius warmer than it was before µ¿¼±µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
widespread industrialisation, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

The 20 warmest years on record have all occurred in the past 22 years, with the years from 2015-2018 making up the top four.

The WMO says that if the current warming trend ³²ÀÚ·¹ÇÃ=³²ÀÚ·¹ÇÃ
continues, temperatures could rise by 3-5C by the end of this century.

A threshold of 2C had long been MSGM¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=MSGM¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
regarded as the gateway to dangerous warming. More recently, scientists and policy makers have argued that keeping temperature rise to within 1.5C is a safer limit for the world.

But an IPCC report in 2018 suggested that keeping to the 1.5C target would require "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society".
 

carbon       2019-12-16 (01:08)   IP address :45.56.152.244

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The longest û±¸µ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
United Nations climate talks on record have finally µ¿´ö¿©´ëÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
ended in Madrid with a compromise deal.

Exhausted delegates reached ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß=·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß
agreement on the key question of increasing the global response to curbing carbon.

All countries will need to put new climate À̹ÌÅ×ÀÌ¼Ç À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǽðè À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ=À̹ÌÅ×ÀÌ¼Ç À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǽðè À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ
pledges on the table by the time of the next major conference in Glasgow next year.

Divisions over other questions - including ¿ë´ÞÀÌ»çºñ±³°ßÀû
carbon markets - were delayed until the next gathering.
 
 

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