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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the don't even use live from berlin, gaza facing a public health disaster for you and says almost half of guys. this population has not moved to rafa near the chips and border parties. there are warning of a worsening humanitarian crisis. also on the program, a historic breakthrough at the top of the climate so much all night negotiations into by result in an agreement to transition away from fossil fuels, sciences save a deal,
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they do not go far enough. the unpopular folio as welcome to the program is rodney prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected international calls for a cease fire in gaza, including a non binding resolution, backed by the un general assembly on choose day in a meeting with is really soldiers and it and yahoo said that the military would continue. it's offensive against hom, us, which is classified as a, as a terrorist organization by numerous countries. the government, if i say this, even given the great pain in the international pressure, so nothing will stop us. we will continue until the end of until victory. nothing less than that. i think you know,
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we do it because it uses it through you with gods help them with your help. thank you so much at all. but meanwhile, the united nations warrants of a public health disaster in gaza, according to the un palestinian refugee agency. almost half of guys this population has now moved to the city of rafa in the side where they're facing bombardment, deprivation and disease in a space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded winters bearing down on rafa. the city at the for the edge of southern gaza bordering egypt. with the border closed, it's the far this people can flee the destination for display scouts and hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost half of guys this population is now in rafa, which is the small part of guys in the southeast corner.
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again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixed and already dire situation worse. many make sure of 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 i'm, i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet. a house was destroyed and my other child was monitored. 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 mattress, there's no food, no water. life is difficult. with myself, say a box to monetary and release is barely reaching ordinary people like yes mean, despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gaza strip. israel's military, which is also carrying out strikes on targets and rough uh,
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gleams from us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not, these really started that are preventing it, but rather what we're seeing this morning, right, is that from us on the opening, the, the palestinian side of rock rock and not facilitating the excess of your military nights itself. so we need to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a well b u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic. l 27 models. and no, it is real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions. when i it considers itself above the law, i haven't enough samples because of that, i don't think it will accept any resolution. especially with winter, just setting in many fear, the hardship and danger that lie ahead. stephen ryan is with the international red cross committee in guys
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a he describes conditions in rough. it was just over 10 days ago. it passed by one size, one location uh not far from where i could see your based. and i saw that there was a couple of talking tens i taught by one. we can. ready her a few days ago, and that 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 those people actually only walk able to carry funds in that situation like that. some very basic items become the most valuable. a mattress, a blankets, maybe a negroes supply of food. and when they arrive to the place and they're already very, very crowded. there's not enough. if i need some occasion facilities, people have to cooper for a long time to water and nobody knows what you know is going to bring. certainly seen that there's efforts to bring in more assistance in regards to this. this is the positive developments. the one of the things that were deeply concerned about the ability to meet the growing needs that are going by the hour and to be able to
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reach people who are not in raffle. certainly there are i still in many more people civilians who are protected homes internationally manager know who are outside of alpha and we. busy need to make sure that international organizations, such as the international community, direct costs and any other to be able to work here, are able to provide assistance to these people in safety. and what if i can continue? stephan extremely difficult. after all, night talks at the un global committee conference in due by countries of a great deal that calls for transitioning away from all fossil fuels around 200 countries, signed up to the conference declaration, following lots of debates around its wording and after accusations of interference . from fossil fuel industries, despite the compromises, the final deal has been described as a major step forward in the fight against climate change. as far as the reached the un climate conference,
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then it gets 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 far the biggest driver of human and used climate change. we have given it beautiful bus option plan to keep $1.00 within each is a plan 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 all my attempts, 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,
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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, it is now it's still a distance with the pacific. we can celebrate the small incremental changes, but it is 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 there to address the phase that a fossil fuels and we cannot continue to become the and celebrate just the peanuts that is given to our region. the critics of the deal say it does not impose enough responsibility under its countries to got fossil fuel use and provide stability support to low income nations. and that did not stand in the way of deal going through a dw correspondence. they only phone hammerstein has been covering the climate summit in dubai. here's her assessment of the deal to transition away from fossil
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fuels. many have criticized that the tax left many loopholes room to wiggle, especially still preserving a space for unrelated 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 those 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, 200 countries sort of agree to that. that here is seen by many as a storage step after all, but i mean, we do always have to look at the big picture. these are words on paper. this agreement is non binding. so really will depend on the implementation on
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implementing these words into concrete policies. for people to, to really feel like if this is his company, the difference or not the only point time or stein into by there. here's a look at some of the other headlines making use around the world. danish prime minister method fredrickson has pledged almost $1000000000.00 euros of additional ministry aid to ukraine. the announcements came during a meeting between the ukrainian presidents and nordic leaders in the norwegian capital oslo. ca package will be presented to the danish parliament on thursday. august a car company, tesla is recalling nearly all of its vehicle sold in the united states because of full detected in the in built auto pilot system. this follows a 2 year investigation into crashes that happened when the driver assistant software was in use. more than 2000000 cars are effected tropical sites alone, jasper has slammed into north eastern australia, bringing torrential rains on,
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leaving thousands with high power officials or warning of life threatening conditions and urging residents to take precautions. there are no reports of insurance. representatives from 6 western bolton countries have held talks with the leaders and brussels of a potential membership of the european union. the eu has repeatedly said that it aims to bring albania, boston, that bosnia and herzegovina costs of own mountain, e, grove, north, macedonia, and serbia closer the accession will require the countries to reform. another country vying to join the you is georgia or correspondence. the river shadow reports now on why george has passed the membership won't be easy. as the she thinks one of the jo, just best known songs. she herself, is one of the country's best known faces. for decades, photograph, i'm not the guy you documented to
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a country's fight for independence from the soviet union on the day that i took these pictures to show people, but people are not alone. and that's what we were fighting for was not in vain. this could be for aiming 30, p, and future. for us government progress, independence, and humanity. european values. when it's no problem, it's of you shall have to buy and most the geology ends. according to recent surveys, almost 90 percent of people here wanted georgia to join the european union. do we not? and i don't know anyone who's against georgia becoming any human, but it's vital. only profitable 0. excuse me. outside of the savvy on road across the street is we don't have any alternative but to europe for you. otherwise we would be forced to live under rushes from the city. so, but the numbers question to share with, if that does it come in,
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government is seen as pro russian opening of direct flights more and more dependence of trade in rise in russian investment in all of this indicators. russia is know number one, georgias partner. in fact, what the georgia government should have done invested much of its effort of opening up our relations with you, is that the co, russian spence extends to the ukraine. georgia doesn't support the west and sanctions against moscow. the government says it's acting in the interest of the country. security with that is going about you samuel mean, we have 4 to 3. you was in 30 years a motion and this will unfortunately, so with the hundreds of people have been names over to us. we have retained the thousands of refugees know the country. how do you at the mazda stopped, and we must not repeat mistake save some of the future of this. we must not display short. this item is just the thing though, can know about. i'm not going to which many don't agree with that. the caution suspense,
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surveys phone to face 8 to 7 percent of intelligence believe that the russian savoy gains cream is also an attack on georgia. is there is a very real gap between menu georgians to be sure to be accepted into the or p and family as soon as possible. and if a government's rational friendly policy. but as long as russia savoy is ukraine continues. drawing closer to europe is going to be difficult. it's if you ship the bike active use in the z got i eats. but the 85 year old says she remembers joe just, sylvia passed only too well and is convinced is that the geologist, future lives with the into europe in the union as well. okay, so that we've done it while i've had in the, in the soviet union, i'm, the board members are both true. now we should try for something different. okay. do so squared around and has to show a trend. i don't need to what's europe is not easy to, but if we wanted more than i'm,
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we should make sacrifices to frontier and it was interesting, okay, that stuff. but it remains unclear whether the government will implement is either forms or expire to buy the. so it's all just wrote to the use media to be along. all right, you are up to date. so next we have a special looking at whether beef could be produced in a way that's actually good for the environment. stay tuned for that. take care of the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in, that's look at karen hughes events analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on d, w. fast fashion as an environmental
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