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the, the, there's a dw news, live it from berlin tonight, a change at the top in poland, centrist former prime minister, donald task returns to the top, jobs ending 8 years of white. we national this room is come back, sets the stage for better relations with the european union. also coming off in its campaign to destroy him off israel steps up into tax on the city of han eunice agency, say the situation for civilians there is catastrophic. and the count down to a deal at the you in climate conference, the us and the european union rejecting a wonder the on compromise on phasing out fossil fuels. delegates have just hours
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to reach an agreement. we'll go for the latest from the cop 28 talks in due by the break off. it's good to have you with this on this monday. poland parliament has elected former prime minister donald task to be the countries next, the leader. this appointment comes after opponents, former leader what they used over here, the last a vote of confidence in parliament today. now that was ended 8 years of rule by the nationalist law. and just as part of the task is now expected to lead a coalition of pro e u parts are for more. now i want to bring in magdalena bushed bullet guards from the dummies, polish servers, mike link. it's good to see you. it's been that to much was day in poland. donald
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tusk is back in charge. talk to me be about how we got here and remind us what donald says stands for. or well the good to this point of to the election, the middle of october, which has been won by the opposition. and donald trump is the leader of your position. and it is the position is built off of the local fire teeth, ranging from next week to conservative, a to motivate concepts such as bodies and wants to extend for, well, she sends mostly for close relationship with the new. as you may remember, she was not only phones 5 minutes a few years ago, but she also was the president of the you would be uncomfortable. and one late to one year late to after she went through the process she'd forward to the election and the law and justice parties to power for the next 2 years. now we know that in the past 8 years, we've seen poland clash with the european union on some significant issues. remind
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us of what these issues were. they were, they were quite a lot of the issues the, some of them were the freedom of media and the mind, no way to rise. but you know, maybe the most important one and which was standing in the center of the conflict between poland and the use. it was this so called traditional reform at which we histone or it's try to explain several times. it's a very complicated but, and you know, it was about the independence of geography in poland. the independence of course, at that have been doubted. and um, then next to a number of legal proceedings in the you and many cases, poland has lost. and there was also the physical therapy in money that was wishful by brussels for poland. we know that donald, to us, he is a known commodity in brussels at the european union. now he's back in power. will
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he be able to mend relations with the you wanted the swans, who elected to your position and um they holstead coolant will get more friendly and more color and more open face in the world. and in the repeating union, you have to remember there is to assure just a number of people to do support their low injustice party, which is not with the election, but it was the biggest part of the go as a single product. you can most of goals um, so there are also many supports are still in poland of them and too much to speaking today and, and the polish paul them and said she remembers them. and he will also then to feel at home in colorado. w corresponded magdalena and bushed violet. got we appreciate you giving us the latest on what has been a significant day for publish politics like the one to thank you. thanks i, i went out to the board and gone to israel is pressing ahead with its campaign to
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illuminate tomas and stepping up a tax on the southern city of han eunice where it says key him off militants or hold up. now the militants are threatening to kill the hostages. they seize during the october 7th terror attacks. if israel does not meet their demands, that you may remember the us and the number of other countries have classified come off as a terrorist organization. 8 agencies say that the humanitarian situation inside gaza is apocalyptic with hospitals on the verge of collapse and no safe places for civilians. the mos run health ministry says that israel has killed nearly $18000.00 palestinians, mainly civilians in the last 3 months. this father is constantly on the news in hon. eunice, going from hospital to hospital in the hopes of receiving care for his 2 injured sons. he is the only one in his family left to take care of the 2 boys. his
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wife, daughter, and father were all killed in a strike close to their home. now they had that from that. i think it's our children's right to live that good to live in security. i live in peace, to find food. i got to find medicine to find the treatment. well i have to have a dignified life, but there's no treatment, how no medicine and no food. and if someone doesn't die from the war, they'll die from hunger, from the lack of food, from the lack of treatment to other people. a lot of people at rap the hospital, many families have had to say their goodbyes to loved ones. this is real targeted. the main city and southern gaza after her most threatened that it would not release any of the remaining is really hostages alive. israel did not release more palestinian prisoners to my
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aunt's family was just placed from hon eunice due to the war. they came to a rough, which they said was a safe area to my sister's house. they were in a safe zone when it happened that the whole family died. my aunt, her husband, their children, were on the gun up in the north of gaza. smoke bombs have been released at that. you probably a refugee camp, forcing already display scoggins as of what little shelter they have. as civilians are desperately running out of options to find refuge across the strip, israel has again rejected calls for a ceasefire, claiming that the end of homos is near. here's a look now some of the other stories making headlines this our allies, a bunch of opposition. politicians flexing of all of the say that he has been removed from the prison colony where he had been imprisoned. of all his warriors have been unable to contact him for almost
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a week. is current whereabouts are unknown, his age fear that he has been moved to a harsher prison. such an election authorities say next year's presidential election will also be held in the russian occupied territories of ukraine balance will be conducted in. don't ask the hans if someone ends up or reads. yep. and that's despite russia controlling only parts of each region. ukraine and it's outlines have condemned to move as a violation of international law. the un peacekeeping mission tamale has officially ended with a closing ceremony at its headquarters in the capital obama. the admission was the deadliest in the u. n's history with 310 peacekeepers killed in the last 10 years. always military junta ordered the redraw of the union forces back in june. india supreme court has upheld the cancellation 3 years ago of the special status of geometry and cashmere by the hindu nationalist modi administration. the muslim
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majority region previously enjoyed a measure of political autonomy of the court has also ordered both jumbo and kashmir to hold the state elections. a new draft agreement that the human climate conference and due by water is beyond possible action on limiting global warming. the text is not directly mentioned phasing out fossil fuels, for example, and that appears to be the main stumbling block, the draft cause instead for reducing consumption, a fossil fuels, excuse me, the active is today stormed onto the stage in protest. some participants, including the european union in the us, have rejected the provisional agreement as not going far enough. the cop 28 talks are due to wind down in just the next few of our correspondents. and i don't even how much time who is following to somebody in the by shared with me, her takeaways from this draft deal as well with jumps to mind. and you
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mentioned it's are the words and the phrases that aren't in the draft. analysts put it very aptly when he said, you know, the word phase out has been phased out because what isn't included in text is a phase out of fossil fuels, or even a face down. and the word oil or natural gas gas are not even mentioned in the text and a cold phase out as optional as it stands in the drop text right now, am, and you know, there is a reference, you mentioned that to reducing fossil fuel consumption production. but the urgency of a sense of urgency in how that paragraph is framed is lacking and, and in order to keep sort of, you know, the 1.5 degree target still inside, which is the main purpose of this. this document on the science has been pretty clear about it. i mean, you do see what is mentioned in the text, the 1.5 degree target. as mentioned the text, there are commitments on fine and support mechanisms and they're to,
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they're kind of chaotic, a scattered across the text. so it is, remains pretty vague, pretty weak. as you say, the criticism has been open, has been vocal there. there's, there's also been protests today, right. tell us about that of the yeah, exactly. there has been a really strong push backs pushed back by climate activist bite. and she owes slamming the text as a scandal, calling a scandal that has been put as outside of the plenary hall, if the occupants holding out placard thing, hold the line, calling on their governments a to basically keep negotiating to keep the fossil fuel phase out. really, on the table here in dubai and, you know, colombia as environment minister has, has said that the real winners here are the fossil fuel capital interests. the you have come out to say is that the text and parts unacceptable. it's insufficient and drew news for a minister has said that sort of thing. it seems to the world, the wrong signals, and that the world still has
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a place for fossil fuels in the future. so i feel like everybody agrees, you know, there is a lot of work to be done still. um cups. uh, a host of a host of a cop, a presidents, a copy of your beer has called at an important step forward. but he also very know to be skipped a press conference to head straight back into meetings with delegates. and so yeah, we don't expect us to continue to to, to finish on time. yeah, just the potential time i was gonna ask you, they're only a few hours left in this summit. so if we don't get into agreement, what are they going to do? go into overtime. i mean, they can't just agree to disagree. can they of the know these, i mean these at texas has to be adopted by consensus and, but there are still a few hours left. and as you know, historically these un climate scientists all usually go into overtime the last time and some of the finish on time was 20 year almost 20 years ago. and a southern algebra has repeated time and again that he wants to make it a historic summit. that he wants to finish on time,
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but with this draft text and you know all sides, especially also the most common on real countries and the block separately supported strong fossil fuel fuel phase. those have made it clear that they won't accept this kind of draft. so there will be more negotiation. yeah, it could be very, very late night for everyone. dw is the only from home or started reporting from the climate summit in due by the only think nasa has captured a dazzling new image of it exploded star in the far reaches of our galaxy. the new high definition image from the james web space telescope reveals intricate details of cassi opiate a sign to save the clumps of bright orange and white pink or tiny knots of gas. the hint and how the dying star shattered what glass windows exploded. while, if you're watching the w, this is a reminder of our top story. donald tusk has been elected as a pullman's,
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