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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w news live from the land critical you and climate talks on the verge of failure. stand off as of what to do about fossil fuels, blocks a deal at cope $28.00. negotiations go into overtime. delegates try to avoid working away without in agreements to limit global warming will say coming up on the programs, finland that says it is reopening 2 of its 8 border crossings with russia. thought helsinki says it's still wary of what it describes. as most goes use of migrants to
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destabilize significant society, the menu is making. then thanks to being with us. we thoughts in dubai where to go ca, to is that the cult 28 climate summit and have gone into overdrive trying to avert staying in some countries including germany. the us and the u. k. are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where we're reference to phasing out fossil fuels, was taken out. the summits host, the united arab emirates have said they will now try again in the hope of finding a consensus board. here's what some negotiate is out. the tools have been said, we will not sign a gift certificate. we cannot sign on on to text that does not have strong
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commitments on phasing out fossil fuels. this texas clearly insufficient and disappointing. so s, we've a senior p union outstanding for, for you and assessable energy for, or in this road. we cannot support this text. and we didn't come here for 2 weeks in order to say that people might be able to do something. we need to do something, the whole point of the global stuff. take us to look in the maryland amera, tells us we need to add it and that's what we're here collectively to do. and if we don't, we have a political arguments and then facies, the sciences, and we need to end the cop 28th, or to general, and then did else why the responded to the criticism, holding out hope the language around the fossil fuel phase out may end up in the final tech soft roll, we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing
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right now is everybody working through that agenda. all cops are challenging. but in this cop, we're trying to do something that has never been done before. something to start. we are trying to agree a comprehensive plan to close the gaps between where the world is and wherever it needs to be to keep 1.5 degrees within reach that is on north star that has been or on or start all along. part of this is to include language on fossil fuels in the text. if we can, that would be his start. and more than $100.00 nations cooling for a phase out of oil, gas and cold, but they're only around half of the countries attending cup $28.00 and oil producing nations of best rep presented at this conference than ever before. many come paint as say, a sophisticated campaign by fossil fuel love. this is to blame for the war to down text of the
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a cool for an end to planning fossil fuels for energy, the hot, top picket. this is climate so much and you, by a sudden the only acceptable possibility given the reality of global warming is a rapid phase. a sentiment occurred by more than a 100 countries, including small island nations. but it's a deal that could be sculpted, undermined at least in part x, but say by the fossil fuel lobby. we see the effects of it is happening. and the fact that these conversations, these negotiations are lagging as a result of that. more than $2400.00 fossil fuel representatives are credited for the to buy talks. a record number according to campaign, is to say they are active through sponsorship, contract to high level individuals, and also part of some country delegation. i do think it makes a difference. i mean the, we've seen indeed that there were a proof that some countries were using the form here to make
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some use and to gain access to high level decision makers. countries reliance on fossil fuels with our economy have also lobbied for full face to the oil, coal, and gas to be rejected from a final comp declaration. cope 28, president felton algebra. also head of the united arab emirates, state oil company. i know that it was vital fossil fuel companies be included in the talks the way he was late or accused of planning oil deals at the summit to the organization of the petroleum exporting countries or opec, which represents big oil states, including the u. e. saudi arabia all jerry and venezuela, among others called on its members to proactively reject any text or formula the targets energy. are you fossil fuels rather than emissions? there is no single solution or pass to achieve
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a sustainable energy future. we need to get a stick approaches to tack on emission one that enables economic growth, hip and on the cape poverty. and increasingly, it is any as of the same time what impact lobbying has truly had on the final decision may never be fully known. either way, these protest as could have to wait until the next climate conference in azerbaijan, for neutrons, for fossil fuel phase out. alright, let's get more from the w climate correspondent, louise osborne, who follow that report for us could see louise. i mean, if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, one of the will biggest oil and gas produces, i mean, that's been a huge concern ever since that was now. it's also the press. it then would be the head of the, the states, oil company even. and, you know,
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there has been kind of fossil fuel has been on the agenda more in this call than ever before. not only in terms of the phase of our face down, but also, you know, in terms of the, the interest that have been put forward from the fossil fuel lobby as themselves. and we see that there are companies who are definitely there and involved oil companies like b, p, n, e and a total that are showing exactly the real science who are also on the delegations with some of these countries. um, but the problem is, is that, you know, we have a lot of countries that are taking part that are big oil states. i most oil exploration anyway is done by states. so they really have the power to kind of block what is happening and to stop at the opening made really, okay. now some of the countries who have opposed have blocked this idea of phasing out fossil fuels all themselves extremely vulnerable to global warming. can you
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help us understand why in a countries like that would flight and move, the scientists essentially saying is, is a way of saving them in the future. i mean, i think when we think of petra statesboro waste, thinking of the big players like saudi arabia and the united urban mistress and the america, which are obviously they have a lot of money and they're, they're quite developed actually. but they're all countries as well that are really heavily develop a, sorry, dependent on oil. so i'm thinking like nigeria, todd, congo for example. some of these african states that need the money to develop. and without that money they, they don't know how to kind of move forward with that. and one of the big problems is making sure that, you know, if there is a face out, is going to be equitable so that they are able to move forward without losing, you know, some of the progress than that development. and they have been calling for, you know, the to the industrialized countries to offer up funding and financing to help them
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reduce the cost and emissions not funding hasn't been forthcoming or, or not enough funding anyway. so that is one of the big issues with regards to, you know, having a phase out in this field. how can those developing countries that are relying on fossil fuels still move for me in just a couple of seconds. you know, these negotiations were never going to be easy. they haven't been in the past any, you know, any hope or learning lessons from the pos, the, you know, that might be a deal of this call a, this a, at the end of this conference, i mean, they're helping conferences in the past. what happened met? the, you know, the hopes of the delegates there i'm progress has still been made. are always going to be difficulties when you get a $197.00 countries coming together trying to make a deal. if we don't get a phase out this time, it doesn't mean that it isn't on the table for a few checkup. come from go to stay positive results soon. thanks so much. now is really officials say they are increasing security screening of
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a delivery is bound for gaza in order to enable more supplies to enter the territory. the car um shalom check point wouldn't be reopened, but it will be used to check deliveries before best sent through the rough up border crossing that connects egypt and garza to egyptian security sources. set inspections would begin on tuesday under a new deal between israel, egypt and the united states senior international correspondent funding control is in jerusalem. and she told us more about the a delivery screening and what it could mean for gaza, or they're talking about inspections and not to be confused with the cam shown crossing to be open, which is flows since october the has actually before that hundreds of trucks could get in and get out and deliver much needed 8 hundreds of trucks i'm seeing. and right now the situation is that the trucks can only get through their off full body crossing, but really dropping the bucket in the current situation with the ongoing rule. so having said that, an additional inspection, a facility,
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basically there at the junction between e's real and gaza, and egypt and gaza may stop there. and additionally, inspection that is much needed and it seemed read as a ray of hope because of that would push that possibly mean to alleviate the pressure on, uh, which we got to traffic that really hundreds of trucks to a mile away from the roof for border crossing and that would mean that move trucks could possibly get the dispute and it to go through rough couple depressing, but at least as an additional inspection and the hundreds of thousands of people really in gaza, desperately waiting for food for medicine, food, shelter and for protection. in fact, for you and has already said that with the ongoing move is less and less supply available, which means that the trucks that are going in the risk of being attacked simply by desperate citizens. we have all seen those pictures of people trying to come through the rubble underneath us. bake to restore that was attacked,
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trying to get bread parents skipping meals in order to make sure that the children are getting sued. so the situation is really desperate. as a result that crossing, even though it's not opening, but the fact that more inspection may be possible as a result is as i say, a ray of hope to get at least a bit of me. a. it was the w senior international correspondent, funny for charles speaking to us earlier from jerusalem. now healthcare i was at a hospital in tel aviv all now adapting to the needs of a country that is at tool is robust use it's offensive against homos, which is considered a terrorist group by several countries. more wounded miller treat personnel are arriving from the bustle field and also being treated there are form is really hostages. so doctors are working to help patients recover from both physical and mental trauma. disability chopper is
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taking off from the rooftop of the visas. biggest hospital inside doctors, a treating is really soldiers wounded in action, as well as formal hostages that were headed by hum us a car box for levels underground is solving as part of the hospital because of the ever present tread overall ca dikes. this doctor in the psychiatric department says the ex hostages are struggling to overcome the trauma. the hostages in some us cuz we're holding the new main conditions in human sanitary conditions. they were subjects to severe, physical, sexual, and mental abuse. i have never seen anything like this before. she also describes how the children were allegedly get under control in captivity. and there are
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people that came back and told us this. they weren't keeping psychiatric medications, benzodiazepines and other drugs to children, for in large stalls and over time. and they can be cured drugs, those drugs. it took us time to realize why the kids didn't fall sleep. the hospital has a warehouse system in place to receive wounded is really soldiers to be the little scars from the war side to our, to my role stop. seems to put them on ever since they put them on the chopper 15 minutes. if you should, somebody did, i think it's going to take you more time to get to meet any then if you see them in the gaza as the watering cause are ages on hospitals and people continue to adapt. let's take a look now at some of the other headlines making news around the world today and in
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poland. newly elected prime minister donald tusk, has delivered his inaugural speech to parliament. he presented to the cabinet, but it's set to face a confidence vote later today to us because promise to head a centrist pro e u government, ending 8 years of right with nationalist rule. and the head of the european council has placed ukraine high on his agenda. stomach pocket stones on me says at least 23 soldiers have been killed in a terror attack. and the northwest of the country officials say is limits. militants rammed a truck full of explosives into a police station, then wants to motor attack. the police station was being used by the pack of sony army as a base come. and the toughest footballs that a ration has indefinitely suspended, only games off for a top club of social attacks, a referee, the president of uncorrupted to stoned onto the pit, and felt that his team had conceded a goal and stuff each time,
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and punched the referee in the face he has since been arrested now finland has announced it will reopen to crossings on its board, up with russia in november, helsinki shots, all of its 8 border crossings with russia off the accusing most of encouraging migrants from some countries to cross into finland. his health think he says this was in retaliation for its decision to join nato. the kremlin has denied that the council of europe is off finland to ensure it keeps its stores open for migrants seeking protection closures meant that many russian speakers living in finland were cut off from the relatives. at dw is natalia smullen, save meant met a family who were affected by that. hello. hello, how are you?
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he's on cheerful. it's all the same. instead of hugs and kisses, now only telephone calls just 200 kilometers separate. he's a guinea from his father. east gainey and his family lives in the finish city of lot, but on the is that it goes to border in st. petersburg when seen and shut down. it's border with russia. if you need didn't know when he would see his father again . his, this was the recently diagnosed with cancer and suffered as to the ocean because the last, the on doing your says that i'm, i'm very worried about his health. and as i said, what if he gets worse now? and i come to you with him between yeah, yeah, but i'm glad you think he, mr. so i'm even thinking i would have to leave my family here. i a while you some you a decides and drive through more months going to know a fly by a simple i don't know how to get to him being sent. got to shake. feeling on says it's close. it's a border with russia after rice and asylum seekers arriving from 3rd countries.
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helsinki blame moscow for orchestrating and migration crisis was deletion for feed them. joining nato just said to russia. i used to be in lapland as 1000 kilometers away from helsinki. was the last border crossing to close 80 w crew when they're the day before the situation day was calm. in the last 2 days, no asylum seekers had tried to cross the border and to finland. journalists were only showing a pile of bicycles and allegedly left by those who had overdue crossed. yet, this thing is government decided to shut down the water completely. it was a big blow for nearly 100, solomon fresh and speakers instantly and they mostly lived in the south in seat is
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like let them in costco. around 5 percent of left run the citizens are russian speakers. russian border is only 25 kilometers away. and many have friends and relatives on the other side. you've jeannie and his wife victoria had been hoping that the board would open again soon to allow them to spend the holidays with their family. yeah, fortunately, i really, really hope for christmas never co c o i from i believe in it and i think it will happen, but you don't wish that the presenter for now they keep in touch with their family over the phone every day and i'm joined now by the company is natalia, similar to that who filed that report for us. and for more on the story i get to see you natalia. so it appears that there is now an option for families to re unite . can you tell us how to finish authorities? explain the decision to reopen these 2 border crossings. so the decision is really not to reopen the 2, but to keep 6 out of
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a closed. and that's important because they also trust that's if there will be more microns or some other secure just right of the port or they can shop down for one they to another. so for those families it's actually an a little bit over leave, but know too much because you know, we can go back to russian then gets stuck there. and i've talked to some of the people who appear to the report or those who protest. it's also in walk around and the helsinki and they say this to don't see their waste as being heard by for yourself. so just and then we'd have fewer that's been what it can be closed any time. so okay, let's look more closely at these claims that russia is pushing migrants toward it towards a, it's border with a single and we're going to take a look at what the study and defense minister had to say about it. this is fully state or district fully, once it, as a cit invested, there is a boarders on up to 10 kilometers who cannot enter without the better mission of f as b. so and, and by accident,
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all these hundreds of migrants are ending up in one group of the crossing point in finland with the bicycles during the winter time. come on, seriously. you're coming from human, you're coming from the city a. you're coming from somebody. yeah. and a, at the end of the day, you were to end up somewhere in high, not the, in the board of the grossing point for defendant. and this is not state of the state that's are not very plausible. okay, not very plausible. but is there actually any evidence to back up these claims? we saw a very strong words actually from this point in government, but also from the printer government. and they have to be taken with a grain of soul because the situation is not nearly as and severe as a station was seen in the border with bellows and pool. and in 2021, we've been to the border ourselves and there has been no migrant from the day we were there. and they've been micros coming the other days. but also the numbers are
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not so big. and, and also the question is, how does come language are going there? and whether that's, to what extent are the russian authorities actually to blame for them or the coming of their in search for best life in europe? i mean, could we be asking the question, wouldn't a lot of these migrants, you know, have, wants it to go to finland anyway? wouldn't they have made the way to the border by themselves anyway? well certainly manual those my gums are searching for a special life in europe and you and some of them have already been trying to cross border elsewhere like compiler was for instance. and they proved in social media or from smugglers, that is important between washing finland is an easy one to open. and you know, they've been reports that they've been helped, but i think mostly by smugglers. they've been driven to the border even bicycles to cross the border because it can only cross on the vehicle. but um, russian gars what, what a gars have definitely been led them through the border. but that has to do with the women between the washer and feeling that existed before rush effects,
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recreate, and cease to exist afterwards. according to this agreement, they have to check the visas and after that not. so there's also a lot of a lot of little details like that that's um, other than that, we don't have like, any sort of say that's referenced though, it is deliberate to solve. so send micros there even now that report that says that they actually might be recruiting this like us for the, for in ukraine noted, wants to ask you about the that, because that have been the reports that russia has been, as you say, trying to recruit, migraines from the board to get them to sign up for the, the, the fights in the, in ukraine. i mean, is there any evidence to back last out? all those migrants are usually on the short, he's us and russia, and they've tried to across the board of several times. and when they didn't work, the porter is now shut down. they overstayed their business and they can be easily detained. so now, according to the reports from b c, but also from the some russian media, there are several thousands or up. so several hundreds of people were extra detains
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there for overseeing the visa. and there are cases when those people are approached from and some people in those are uniform as officer for the state and in order know to be sent back to their homelands. and mean some people are facing persecution. there they are fleeing from the war. the fleeing from very devastated economic situation and the country, the russians, so they might sign those papers. and in several cases, a journalist obtained the papers actually say that they will serve for the rough notary. and so we can say home manual this, this all there is most certainly not a mess of scale. but looking at what's russians do know ukraine station doesn't look very good. and with the upcoming elections for fulton, if one be very smart, move to coal for another mobilization. so some mites, a rational, so we're just might consider using my going somewhere else. right. the w is natalia at some small length of
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a. thank you so much for your reporting now. a like i was just about got some time for some sports news and the buying munich will be looking to put the weekends, humiliating the safety games front foot in the bundle. sleek up behind them on tuesday night. they faced england's manchester united in the champions league. i'm not much, we'll have a particular significance foot binds english strike a hurricane by and munich don't lose very often. so the weekends $51.00 hadn't ring. it's frank for it is old. the most shocking a case of sinking in the rain. now that coach expects a reaction game and interesting items is always a big games, cannot, cannot be, can not be described in any other way to prepares. we make it ourselves very easy to prepare the best moments and, and prepare, prepare ourselves for the best for the best men. united team by and terry cain will play
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a club game in england for the 1st time since his summit sunset. the striker's saturated brenda's legal reco. it's the season scoring 18 times and 30 lea games his signing was a cruise to buy and i run agree, he long been linked with the move to manchester united. i think everyone would think that's that they wish for hurricane in their team. that's why we are very proud that we manage 20 minutes to, to seduce and we manage to, to see them. and from, from, from, from premier league and from, from english football to. so you're skipped off your national team. fine and no doubt relief kane is lining up for them and not against them that were ready through to the knockout stages. i'm like united. you have to win escape if a by and try. it is on the line with that you are up to date
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