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[000:00:00;00] the, this is a w news lie from finding a gaza facing a public health disaster. the u. n. central most cost of causes population is not moved to the grasp of egypt. sion bought a house is that a warning of i was thinking amount of charity and crisis and historic breakthrough, the call climate summit, all night negotiations into by themselves. and then the agreement to transition away from fossil fuels. scientists say the deal is the last best towed to stave off climate disaster.
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the feel? well, welcome to the program, the u. n. says almost half of goss this population has not moved to the city of rafa in the south where they're facing, bombardments, dec, provision and disease. and the space is becoming increasingly overcrowded. is by growing calls for us these 5 israel says it will push on, but it's offensive games. thomas, which is considered a terrorist organization by numerous countries. winters bearing down on rafa. the city at the farthest edge of southern gaza bordering egypt. with the border closed. it's the farthest people can flee. the destination for display, scoggins, hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost half of guys this population is now in rafa,
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which is the small part of guys in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixing already dire situation worse. many make sure if tens can't hold up for long against the wind and rain water. yes, mean a displace posted in mother says she lacks access to basic necessities. and the my yeah, well my i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet. a house was destroyed and my other child was motto. i don't have any blankets or mattresses. i took some from my sister. we have one blanket between the 5 of us, no covers no mattresses, no food, no water. life is difficult. with myself, say a box to monetary and release is fairly reaching ordinary people like yes mean, despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gallons
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a strip. israel's military which is also carrying out strikes on targets. and rafa leaves him us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not these really started with the preventing it. but rather what we're seeing this morning, right, is that from us on the opening, the, the palestinian side of rough up. but not facilitating the excess of which i'm gonna terminate itself. so we need to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a fall, b u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic. l 27 model for the odd and not as real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions when i consider is itself above the law and upset because of that, i don't think that will accept any resolution, especially with winter, just setting in many fear the hardship and danger that lie ahead state
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ryan is rapid deployment coordinator with the international red cross commits a speaking from gaza. he gave me his assessments of the situation that the situation for civilians are in god they continue to remain and living there last night. there was a strong wind and rain in which 10000 people or more living in tents are under plastic. she's in the situation is extremely difficult for families who are trying to look out to their, their children and for people who don't have access to enough food. enough water, enough shelter, and genuinely it's really a really difficult situation for people here. another venue i'm humanitarian coordination of a full, gaza says almost hall of attaches, population is now in rockville. that's hundreds of thousands of people. what are you saying that it was just over 10 days ago? it passed by one size, one location uh, not far from where i can see where based. and i saw that there was a couple of dozen times. i taught by one week later
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a few days ago. and there was hundreds, if not more, certainly tens of thousands or hundreds and thousands of people are on the move here in gaza. and many of the people happening on even, but they're able to carry. and in that situation like that, i'm very basic. i can become the most valuable a mattress, a blankets, maybe a negroes supply of foods. and when they arrive, the places they're already very, very proud of. there's not enough. nissan of taishan for tennessee. people have to cooper for a long time to water. and nobody knows what to know, it's going to bring certainly things that there's efforts to bring in more assistance in regards to this. this is a positive development. the one of the things that we're deeply concerned about is or ability to meet the growing needs that are going by the hour and to be able to reach people who are not in the office. certainly there are so many more people civilians who are protected homes internationally manager know who are outside as
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well. and we. busy need to make sure that the international organizations, such as the international committee, direct costs and any other to be able to work here, are able to provide assistance these people in say to them, what if i can continue? stephan extremely difficult. all right, i, i, the problem one of many i do is, is, is that the, i just had to, to be able to, for international humanitarian organizations to be able to work in safety. so he basically timeframe your ability to do your job and the base base address that's, that's a you yourselves for you in and change it. it was certainly the international commission, the red cross was no stranger to working in tip of environmental impacts. the very basis of a working at helping people who are affected by conflict civilians, no matter who they are, no matter where they are. and of course we engage with all of the price. you can sign up to remind them that we are a neutral organization that has nothing to fix on. our goal is to try and provide
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it to civilians before and just what they need to do this. we need to have access to do to. ready to reach the place where they are going to ensure that i, if they both to do code so that we can continue doing this job to mall. parties to come pick, need to understand. and to respect that the role of the rent cost is to house to billions. it's extremely difficult for us to do that. and these conditions on this thing with a israel says it's working to expand shipments of humanitarian aid into stuff and gaza. oh, the higher on d w, we have the an idea of spokesman who was blaming how mass but not opening the palestinian side of the rafa crossing of what are you saying a lot from our point of view and like we see a relief trickling into gaza as the countries of not amazingly, that's are meant definitely any efforts that are going to allow more age to come
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into the guys that are going to be welcome. but there's no limit to the amount today that's going to be needed here. people are attackers. there isn't enough terms, there isn't enough water and there isn't stay capacity in organization. couple of hours to be able to respond to those needs and condition. we certainly welcome anything that's going to speed up the delivery of aging together. there needs to be an approach which enables us to deliver that age quickly and to where it's needed most. another is not limited to just run that through us, southern god. because wherever civilians are, they are protected under international humanitarian law. an organization such as though it's want to be able to provide this, need to be unable to do so by the parties from the complex, okay? and of course, we again appealed to all state to use their influence to make sure that we are able to do our job and that they are due to the contract to allow us to do so. thank you
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for joining us. as steven ryan of the international airbag cross commission, we'll take a look at that some more headlines around. well now that is prime minister method fredrickson has applied to a $1100000000.00 of additional military. i to you price announcement came during a meeting between the ukrainian president and nobody cletus in the norwegian capital. also, you guys cottage will be presented to be strange condiments on the 1st day. training and officials say russian hackers have claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on the country's main mobile phone network of freight. that keeps stuff. it's not on tuesday, paralyzed network access around that 24000000 people make it difficult for them to access services and say that i should change his name, economy minister as a nancy, flashing the value of the country's currency by more than half most positive measures intended to ease the worst economic crises and decades, i contain any right when published at present i have a delay has promised to drastically reduce public spending. tropical cycling
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and jasper has slammed into northeast and australia, bringing torrential rain and leading thousands without house officials warning of life threatening conditions and urgent residents. the safe courses, i noted the force of injury after old night told us that the un global climate conference into by countries of agreed a deal that calls for transitioning away from fossil fuels around $200.00 countries, signed up to the conference declaration. following lots of the base around the wording, and actually gives a sense of interference from fossil fuel industries. despite the compromises, the final deal has been described as a major step forward in the fight games. climate change has started be reached. the un climate conference delegates agreed that fossil fuels have got to go to keep up efforts to get to know more than one and a half degrees of global warming by the middle of this century. fossil fuels are by
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far the biggest driver of human and used climate change. we have given it beautiful bus action plan to keep 1.5 within reach. is a plot that is led by the science is a balance on the coast emissions. many will lead us present at the summit. see it as a milestone. also mine as i, this is a day of great joy. many people across the world have worked tirelessly to achieve this results in gone by since it was no easy feat. the agreement came after hours of overtime negotiations and the device summit, some parties were opposed to the woods phase, out being included in the the phrase was eventually replaced with transitioning away from fossil fuels. some plan with activists feel a disability too late. texas,
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it is now it's still a death sentence for the pacific. we can celebrate the small incremental changes, but there's not enough done in the to adjust the root cause of the comic process, which is the extraction of fossil fuels. there's not enough in the to address the phase out of fossil fuels and we cannot continually come here and celebrate just the pain us that is given to our region. other critics of the deal say it does not impose enough responsibility under its countries to good fossil fuel use and provide stability support to low income nations. and that did not stand in the way of going through a correspondent, i'm here on the phone. how much time has been covering the summit into by and i pointed to her that the steel doesn't look like the end of fossil fuels to know exactly. it's pretty clear that fossil fuels are going to play a role in our energy assistance in the future to, i mean, many have criticized that the tax left many loopholes room to wiggle,
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especially still preserving a space for unabated coal power in the future. i'm a roof, you know, for transition so called transitional fuels, which is coach for natural gas. and that also was criticized. but it's only addresses fossil fuels in the energy assistance, but not in other areas of industrial production. but still, you know, many see this really as a step towards a clean or a future. and the commitments are triple of renewable energy by 2030, to double energy efficiency. and sort of just the understanding on the science that this is really the critical decades for action. i'm and you know, 2 hundreds of countries that have agreed to that, that here is seen by many as in storage step after all. but i mean, we do always have to look at the big picture. these are words on paper, disagreement as non binding. so really will depend on the implementation on implementing these words into concrete policies for people to,
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to really feel like if this me, if this company, the difference or not. right? okay, so 200 countries have agreed to what was the essentially a boiled down compromise deal, i guess behind the scenes and lots of people had lots of different views on this deal. yeah, exactly. it was interesting because right after it was, uh, it was past, you know, there was this overwhelming sense of relief that an agreement was reached at all after 2 weeks before you had fortunately, calculations, after sleepless nights after reading week draft proposal that left many wondering you know, writing off comes almost writing off the top $28.00 altogether and but obviously we spoke to exodus. we spoke to some of the pacific delegates were really disappointed . save this was too little to make a, it's, and that the science is pretty clear. and i mean, obviously the stakes are pretty high after you know, a year that is set to be the hottest on record. but then
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a lot of veterans service of time conference is also told me that's including this language on fossil fuel, on a transition away from fossil fuels was unthinkable am years ago. and that at the end of the day, it happened tear into by, in or producing nations surrounded by other nations. and that's the least um, that it does has sent a signal that fossil fuels are or not the future. and that the future lies in renewables. and i would really depend also on finance to the developing nations. that's what the developing nation delegates told me, you know, whether this transition can actually happen, what, whether they will get the financial resources to make this happen. so everybody agreed, there is a lot of work to be done. i say on the phone, how much time in dubai falls out of the federal, could you move as a climate activist from bandwidth? ash is also when you, when you say use advocates and she joins us from to by when she's also being
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a comp 28th. welcome to the w. and what did you make of this? do? thank you so much. what did you make of this deal? and so, so like today until like call finish, we would that and there is like a lot of a motion to find out if i am talking about how what like that was called from the very beginning. we started with loss and non emergency drugs today, and that is a person that lives with them yet. but we can just talk about a loss of damage without also talking about the fall of phasing out of the closest dealer. and we didn't get enough falls into the phase of language in the text. and that's what we, i, i'm not very happy about as active is as, as the, as the community. okay. so that let's talk about the contents and over that would
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and transitioning away is what is in the text transitioning away from fossil fuels . the main cause cause of climate change. robin phasing them out. so which side of that argument did you come down on? so chase out is inevitable and the presidency has a date or what i know but again, but yet we didn't see the face outline route and re ox t p one bit incredible fossil fuels based out. that's the language of the oxford. that's the language we demanded, and we saw it put the mansion in the day. we start from these coming away. each is one way, but as the mit goes have to be posted in phase out. and the language should be in the text. and we expect that a, this yet, because if we don't talk about fossil fuels spaced out,
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we con spots phasing out. and by salt stays ok. don't mean that stop everything right now. we know that they're really need of transitioning ok. but if we don't talk about space out saying transition in a way that isn't, give us a timeline that doesn't give us the mississippi and the urgency, and that's why we ask for a foster parent stays out, bryce. you mentioned the um, the establishment of this loss and damage a fund. this is where a wealthy countries pipes, hundreds of millions of dollars that the countries were extreme risk from climate change. what, what sort of a fact do you think this last and damage funds will have on your country on bangladesh? bangladesh, is a country affected by climate change. we are not on a foreigner above, but those arisen and country. and we have seen that how people are fighting
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and adopting but at the same time, there are some laws and averages. we can't and up and we need this funding to work on our like all the costs via have in because of climate change, which we did in good. and every time my country has to choose a way that is whether it's funding for loss and leverage, whether it's funding for other patients where there is funding for development and as a breeding and all as it recon actually you have a situation where do we have to choose between this amount of the loss and beverage guard. this is like the amount of if same as having a big bang, including alkaline in the big event. we much numbers in the land and we just bought millions and my country really man. not a class that we need a system where to my country again, all 6 of the fine. okay,
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thanks for to history that for us on that for real. got you moved climate activists from a bangladesh and you have it as coalition. government has agreed changes to rates 2024 budgets after weeks of times negotiations. john to a showed set up a new draft budget would plug a $17000000000.00 funding gap next year. and some of the 3 posit coalition was supposed to be with the budget after the country's top cost rule that the previous budget was unconstitutional because he broke borrowing rules. mister schultz said that savings would have to be made but bedding would maintain financial aid for ukraine. a last minute rescue a chief to you and the chancellor re of to intense negotiations. so when would off shorts, vice chance level, but how back and finding some of this debt. cassandra did not announce that deal. the relief was pop up unofficially is to vote just to be the most important message
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for the government is sticking to its goals and we're pressing ahead with the climate need full transition of our in districts with strengthening social cohesion and withstanding family ad ukraine side. and his defense against russia for tidings come skiing was going to bridge the $17000000.00 euro gap and its budget for the coming year. the parties agree to save money elsewhere by cutting climate damaging subsidies, as well as spending in some industries and federal grants. on top of that, the coalition wants to raise money. for example, by hiking the price for carbon dioxide emissions. these measures will allow gemini to reinstate its constitutional limits on public debts in 2024. unless shots that a new emergency situation arises. for example, if things in ukraine worse somebody else, in this case the bonus tag could vote to suspend the so called death break. again. the opposition says the government is cooking the books. the big is,
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the trick is obvious. you know, spending the money you have in the climate in transformation fund. you're spending the money you want to spend don't transfer payments to the labor market. and then in the middle of the year, you will tell us, well, everything we have to deal with in ukraine is unforeseen. and now we have to review the budget decisions again. and then you'll won't have support for exceeding the debt break. we will not let you get away with base training these and take nothing via email. we still have one discount on the 10th to assess he wants to do without but the risk you equipment remains within reach of gym and spies got on trial, accused of betraying his country. and one of the biggest trees in cases for decades . the case sentence is around itself, official from not just foreign intelligence agency is a legs to have spies from russia. prosecutors has been a vermont and an accomplice,
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a shad top secret documents about the war in ukraine with spies in moscow. investigates a site. the men will pay thousands of yours. brussels is hosting the latest of 6 western bulk of nations today to discuss that prospect of membership in your opinion, union among them of cost of, of sub you who strange relations have been a stumbling block kind of already taken up 10 years of negotiations with the block, the conflict on the cost of what was independence is the best of both kinds, longer running flash point for savvy and comfortable. however, it is also a stumbling block on that pause to the european union as well solving the conflict, of course, would be very important for both countries because of course, without a normalization process, there will be no e u membership for either of the 2 countries. so for either serbia were costs of all costs or well you need to let to early declared its independence from serbia in
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2008. sylvia does not recognize this ethnic. albanians comprised the majority of cost of those roughly $1800000.00 people. syrups called the majority in northern crossover, and remained largely, lawyers to bad, great hosp to more than 10 years of you. led talks between bag, right. and christina, an agreement in principle, was reached at the beginning of the year since then. implementation has stalled. there is very little movement quite to the contrary. if you are facing cost, hopefully some crises that pops up, especially not of kosovo. and this is the, the saw the spot because we are trying, and the only ones who are paying the price for it. i don't know people in brussels, i know people in the members things, but ordinary people in kosovo. any sort of tensions have recently intensified again this year. the northern region of course, of all experience,
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some of the verse violin seen since the declaration of independence. the climax was reached in september when around 30 serbian government clashed with course of all police in the village of funds. go leaving one policeman and 3 gunmen that the you condemned this and called for justice and accountability. first meeting of one of which things the incident changes the dynamic of the normalization process. so i think it's really more important than ever to work on on bringing those 2 parties closer to the negotiating table. because without negotiations we run the risk of further escalation. she thinks the you should put pressure on savvy a, to conduct an independent investigation and on both parties to implement the agreement before the you elections next summer. the topic is not officially on the agenda of a meeting between rest and ball come into you lead us. but it's likely to cost that
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shadow whole. what the discussions of european commission has unlocked around 10000000000 euros in funds hungry. the money had been frozen ever concerns and under 5 minutes the victor or button to little was being done to uphold the rule of law officials. and i say that before, it's kind of that my mr. old bonds. government are in compliance with that you requirements. the close to 22000000000 euros remains frozen. they'll be corresponding to let you shelton in brussels. explain what might be behind the move of the you commission has just announced that it's going to be block some 10000000000 yours for hungary does that it makes a concession that hungary has been fully sitting reforms in the area of traditional independence at the same time they're still blocking money for hungry over who laughed at all concerns. this decision comes timely with a new summit. it is an important thing you summit. there should be a decision whether the european union should open accession talks with ukraine and
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also whether ukraine should get more money from the european union. hungary has said before that it's going to block this. it's 1st decisions where every member stage has to decide, rather than you decision by the european union, which change anything about this. this is the big question here in brussels that fits you up to date. so i'll be back in just a moment to take you through as some of the big stories that on the day to day and taking a deep dive into what happened to the comp 28 summit in dubai. and where and where the ukraine can rely on it's west and past this. now that the will isn't doing so well. that's just in just a moment. have
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when i told me that because they don't have violence. can we go sailing tulsa tissue today, because when they go to that we set up for, you know, medical people, stuff was work hard. one, the tenants, although i so not to go up to almost 2 weeks evaluating over whether it's a phase down no size out fossil fuels. in the end, the delegates of the dubai climate talks decided to transition away. well, as you can imagine, many cop 20, i think today's bill doesn't go far enough, but still it is a deal. some say a historic bill for the 1st time the world has agreed to end the oil age.

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