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can still get through the next day, slip pulling sleep of stuff to pop up on face the media and the challenges that this to bridge and help me so much get all of the media all the feeling and everything and go back to reality. wendy's money. you have to be careful, money change, people, generation flows on out to 0. the us president joe biden has just arrived in india. so the g 20 summit when live in new delhi, the kind of them or carl, this is out 0, live from the also coming up streets become rivers in hong kong. off the city is last for the heaviest rain and more than a century. flash floods full hundreds of people from the homes in greece
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and of to weeks of comm mode fighting breaks out between bible fractions and a palestinian refugee camp in leveled on the leaders of the wells, which just on the most powerful countries are arriving in india for the g 20 summit just in the past though us present jo biden's plane landed in new delhi. he's scheduled to meet the engine prime is the new engine id shortly. let's get more on this with katrina. yes, she's like for us in new delhi site jump, i think just touch down heading into that meeting around about now with the red drum moody most likely to be discussed or that's what we so to avoid and understand those says coming from a false one. he's headed directly in fact to look kindly on mog, which is
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a vendor moody's private residence for a bilateral meeting. or if it did a and many say that right now, it's really a kind of golden age when it comes to the ties between the us and india. things have almost never being better. and this visit comes just off the back of a new vendor, moody visiting the us earlier this year. and you where he receives a very warm welcome. and now we have biden's 1st visit as the us president to india . and on the agenda full of this meeting will be a lot of possible deals specifically when it comes to deals on post road and across to the they're going to talk about the us building a chip. factories in india, they're also going to talk about a deal about nuclear reactors and possibly reaching more agreements when it comes to buy an actual trade, as well as giving a citizens from each of those countries, movies is and making that access much easier. undoubtedly, what's bringing these 2 slides together is the bonding or the, the shed concerned,
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or the rising china and china is rising influence in the region. the us for it's part is really interested in bolstering india as a possible couch. wait in this region to count to china as rise and influence. it does not hug washington's agenda. the fact that new india right now is experiencing a lot of tension with aging over disputed border. and it's really causing it up to new delhi in the wake of this detroit racing india china relationship since 2020 and more than 8. but his body also gets a lot from his meeting with bite and, and he's closest with us. boy moody wants to project himself on project india rather as an alternative leader of the global self. a title really about the aging arguably currently hold. so these complementary agendas are really bringing these 2 close together and the heads of that and by natural meeting ahead of the g. 20 summit, still staying on staff today. we had from the you and section general just in the past hour. there's a listen to some of what he had to say of the blood as prizes is lessening but
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immensely. but the collectively spouse is lacking. in addition, can i have the ability as such as the club of prizes is paddling off the phone. but the 20 countries are in control together to 50 countries are responsible for 80 percent of global. the nation's off measures will not prevent full climates, but i've solved either see means keeping 1.5 degrees, all alive. rebuilding stuff based on climate justice and the 1st thing it just an x of a big to do is you should have to agree in a car. so katrina, typically a strong message from gutierrez to the g. 20 leads. the question is, will they listen for that is the question he really referenced the slogan for this we can summit,
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which calls the g 21 family. now acting sort of like the father figure of this family. he chided these numbers for the rising tensions are rising bickering and divisions, which he says is really threatening. not only progress uh, that can be possibly made this weekend, but also threatening further risk and, and is also when it comes to the international community. i opened his speech saying that right now, the multi lateral or the, or the international older brother does not reflect the conditions on the ground. this multi lateral community multi pola older. and he commended india for really pushing to amplify the voices of developing countries. now he had 2 calls really during his speech, the 1st we just had him speak about was to address the climate crisis, which he said is spiraling. out of control. the g. 20 countries all together make up more than 80 percent of global greenhouse gases. and he said the group that 4 needs to take a responsibility full slicing this and meet needs to be more ambitious and achieving targets sticking. for example, the 1.5 percent
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a temperature rise target. he says, we'll see a countries and big emissions need to do more, have more of a boosted targets themselves and do more to help poor countries to achieve these targets. now the 2nd message results are related to developing economies. he said that something needs to be done about debt restructuring, too many poorer nations under too much pressure when it comes to the debt they're under especially postponed and they easy. and he says that the 220 needs to take some steps. for example, lowering interest rates on loans or extending lending terms in order to make things easier for them. so he ended his speech by saying, look, this, this may seem like, oh, very lofty goals, especially considering that we can't really agree to exact targets. but he says the jew 2010 achieve much if they set aside the differences and really work to pull together and act in solidarity. okay. katrina, you bring installations that from new delhi. thanks very much. katrina. well,
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the united nations has just released a report for viewing efforts to limits the effects of climate change. and it says, wait on north home truck tools achieving the goals of power as agreement, despite progress that's being made. it says that needs to be a collective effort to align climate goals, report stresses, action needs to be taken to address loss damage from a climate crisis. and it's also calling for trillions of dollars to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. and to increase financing for developing countries. the environment at the nit clock has more so now we know just where the world stands on climate action. if this were an exam, it would be a massive fail. we're on track to miss the ideal temperature target of one of the hop degrees celsius set by the parents' agreements and already with st. catastrophic weather events. things will get worse side as a fact. so wherever i meant this growing threats to refund cools for hope, we talked about, we still there still, i think the, the, the, the,
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we're supposed to hold on to the 1.5 temperature target. but we all seeing and this is also being provided in the inputs that have gone into this report. these are all signs of progress that happening in parts of, of the real economy. so we are seeing kind of huge exponential progress specifically and obviously so on when deployment, but also in electric vehicles. this is having like a knock on cascading effect to other set does and types. so what we really need to do is done a lot by the energy is really gaining saturday to them. and so, but also on low barriers in policy, in finance, in technology that it may be kind of preventing us from kind of like really ensuring the way that we're hitting that there is positive tipping point. a bottom line is the world needs to phase our fossil fuels and fost. yet, despite being the primary cause of the climate crisis, fossil fuels have being subsidize. the rates of $15000000.00
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a minute. that is 7 trillion dollars a year or 7 percent of global ged pay. imagining it for one of that was spends instead on helping countries transition to green energy subsidies. katie is going to be a big part of that conversation. but also what we need to see is, is the modified company signaling that they are going to be stepping out the dependency on fossil fuels. we need to see governance, notice this reducing subsidies. they also kind of putting investments into clean energy and that, that the meetings as low as i've already said to, to $400.00. so it's really not much more holistic transition that really shows how we can have days out of deals by 2030. and at the same time, massively, the 40 saying happening in terms of the renewables revolution. so allies now to comp $28.00 that crucial climate. somebody can do by the end of november when nations will need to claim use the gap between where we're at and where we need to
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be, where the crash of visions on energy will be center stage. on the one hand, the cold of phase out fossil fuels, and on the other, the concerted effort by produces to keep the branding for as long as they possibly come all the while the climate impacts continue to escalate. hong kong has recorded its heaviest rain full in the at least a 140 yes. to into a range on thursday cause widespread flooding streets and metro stations are under water and schools are closed. as child stratford report so far as ease of issued flash flood warnings, flood rules arising over night. roads turned into rivers. emergency service is doing all they can to help the strand. this is the heaviest rating fools his home come since 1880 for businesses, hotels shopping moves flooded. it's too soon to estimate the cost of damage to the
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super mold and metropolis struggling to cope with a deluge. note experience to put generations. are you into moving go? i've never seen a scene like this before. it's the 1st time i've witnessed such a severe situation. even during the previous by phones, it was never the severe. it's quite terrifying to see the southern sloops of nearby hills collapsed. land slides blocked roads. yeah, i never had this is my 1st time ever seeing this because before it rain it never happened like this. there was no den site ever, and we never thought there would be a, i mean land side here by the today to the government's issue, to so called the black rain warning on thursday night. meaning the city should expect rainfall exceeding 17 millimeters an hour. but that was a gross underestimation, considering the home columns of a tree later reported more than double. that costs are called indeed, we couldn't react promptly in that moment. and the observatory indeed failed to
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shoot time, the warnings. this was a sudden and unexpected black, right. the government should certainly enhance monitoring in this regard with accurate monitoring, we could take preventive measures which a similar situation in mainland china will forward to using the tech hub sions, and recorded the heaviest, grateful since 1952. when the records began. most of home cones, public transport was suspended with parts of the metro system completely under water. schools were closed, the government told or known as central employees to stay home. the floods coming days of to, to type food hit southern china almost bank to back. forcing home calling to effectively shut down. so i just say the intensity of the she is tropical storm season in asia is a clear sign of climate change. tell us about that. i'll just do. or at least 7 people have dies on the several more missing off the heavy floods hit pots of
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grease, hundreds of others have been rescued from flooded villages, electricity, gas, telephone, and in that lines are down. shopping to say it could be months before they can re open. jones real plus has moved from cottage in greece. i'm standing on the outskirts. i've got a visa, where lots of people are punting water out of flooded basements, and listing shops and other businesses without power doing their best to do some business without the benefits of productivity. people going about the city, but they can't go far outside it in certain directions because some of the outlying villages here are still under water. and we've spoken to volunteers in the city who have deployed a inflatable boat to go and try and rescue some of them from the rooftops. if my camera pans to the left, you can see that the river that flows on the outskirts of the city here is still quite 1st flowing quite high and full of mud. that's because it's carrying the soil
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that we've seen a road from fields up stream that were flooded. some of them still under water. and you can see from the foliage on the far side the, the way in which it's been flattened. but the water has very recently flowed above it, and the fear has been that this river might burst its banks. unplugged the says, you've got to be to itself, that's it. and now it seems to have subsided because traffic has resumed over this bridge. but down stream from here, another river to which this is merely a tributary, is overflowing, and there is great fear that it could lead to rising waters in the city of lobby. so itself, the biggest city here on the plane, especially, which is greece is breadbasket and one of its biggest economic drivers. strauss and for lanka, has destroyed thousands of hats as of rice and other food crops, leaving many farmers in debt. some of those of laws are running dry for the 1st time in 50 years. now the ministry of agriculture is working on
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a compensation package for farm is michelle fernandez reports cutting his losses again. subjects tomato had hoped his vegetable cultivation, which said better then he's rice by the cross, but delayed rain destroyed this as well. but i planted a large area with all the engines expecting reins, but after spending so much i can't even make big my costs. i'm now removing all the plans because they are all familiar with a space between really seasons. i don't know most they know meaning here, but this is for a long drought meant water for me to gauge and schemes were restricted and look as well as ran dry when the crops most needed water. us agriculture thought a d. c. well then 61000 acres of rice views has been destroyed. the damage to other corrupts i get to be calculated. the crops the lives of lift farmers is a tough situation. forcing them to pull and jewelry, they,
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it goes home mortgage property to fund the conservation salma angry and say available stokes of water will mismanage or eat addition tanks not maintain to ensure the storage of maximum capacity. with many visit was down to less than half of the capacity water for day to day. necessities is in sure, supplying look on the 30 days have been distributing water in remote villages around the country. private traders also bring water for sale. the many say they can't afford it, they will little distances to boys like this. well, i thought of one that's not non, that's not, that's their wanted to drink. co pays. we're living in great difficulty because there's no real time. sometimes they'll have water in the walls, but sometimes there isn't. scientists say climate change has affected familiar with the buttons and predicting change is not an easy task. after months of delays,
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there's been rain full in parts of the country, but that's too late for families like subjects. we've been pushed to do the um, think of a demo on cutting hawk on name of whether we have to buy rice now. i'm forced to do live by jobs or try and catch fish to make some money with the agricultural business, the mind the i'm going to read it to the 0 that he's working on a proposal to pay compensation to the affected from others. he says there won't be shortages of rice until the next tavis, but admitted that prices may increase the net fernandez, which is 0 village, you know, central sherlock, a still i had had on al jazeera, most career on bells and new suffering, which it says concurrent and nuclear weapons and the luxury wells cupcakes off in front with the host taking on 3 time champions. these events, the
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freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for ask on traders who praised the will concord. all that is no choice combating the impossible to sell that goods in isolated areas. we found out that during journeys as they overcome the extremes, risk and you know, i've got in stock on which is around the short documentary from around the world. that celebrates coverage. and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of
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the the hello daniel, what you're going to 0. i have to remind you of our top story. is this our? yes. present. j 5 and has landed in new delhi for this is g 20 summit, shuttled to fuss, meet indian prime minister. and i mentioned lady before joining all the leaders of 1220, which is to concentrate on comcast record is as heavy as rain full. and at least a 140 years punch will range on thursday, cause wise for the flooding. streets of metro stations or underwater and schools are closed. and at least 7 people have died and several others missing off to heavy slots. have pumps of grease hundreds more being rescued from flooded villages.
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electricity, gas, the telephone and internet lines are down a month long truce between vive apollo city infections has been broken off. they resumed fighting the largest refugee camp in lebanon. 5 to officials say a deal for fractions to withdrawal from positions they've been occupying for weeks was about to go into effect before the latest round of fighting began. then a honda report from the i know how a come and stuff the method on an unofficial truce, and lebanon's largest refugee camp has collapse farmed. probably assuming infections have renewed their street bottles. fighters were supposed to be withdrawing from their positions inside un run schools, which they occupied during the last about to violence a month ago. but the agreement broke down. now the 10s of thousands of palestinian refugees living. and i know henry are once again trapped in a war zone. the children were terrified. they woke up crying because of the section
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fighting. we hope it will come down. the children are very stressed and people haven't been able to return to work to make a living. with the renewed violence, hundreds of families split, taking refuge in a nearby mosque. it wasn't easy to escape the gunshots and rocket fire in the overcrowded one square kilometer account. last semester. last year, when the fighting started, we moved to our neighbors house into an early morning. we managed to leave in an ambulance, but we came under fire. there have been casualties in this community which is already poor and denied rights and services and live in on. many of the palestinians here have been displaced more than once, and many lost their homes in previous rounds of violence. has to be nice to me and if it are we living and fear our children are living in fear. they scream, every time they have gone far,
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we couldn't stay in our homes in the reconstruction of hundreds of houses damaged during last month's conflict. still hasn't started. the fighting has been some of the worse than years. putting palestinian presidents must move the buses for the movement, against armed groups that call themselves the muslim youth. under a longstanding convention, levins the army does not enter the camps, leaving palestinian factions to handle security themselves. a ceasefire has little meaning if the root cause of the conflict is not resolved. the fact that movement is demanding the killers of one of it. senior commanders be brought to justice, but even if that happens, it doesn't address the decades long struggle for power. the camps residents are on it. they say they're exhausted and fear the worst, because the warring sides show no intention of compromising. and they're only for
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defining their positions that include their houses, either. i'm henry, southern lebanon. most career has unveiled, once it's cooling, a tactical nuclear attack submarine leader kim jong, an attempt to be on bathing ceremony at a ship yard in the northeast. the diesel electric palate submarine reports the has the ability to find both conventional items need pay a weapons, state media, se the best list possible turnarounds, efforts to strength them as naval force for slurry as months in situation from sol, a north korean the day came jungle and presided over the launch of his country's new supplementary and has promised to 10 more of its existing fleet of submarines into nuclear vessels. and she's really becky nuclear tech sumerians were seen as a symbol of aggression against the republic. now they symbolize over for me the powers that terrifies over brazen enemies. the fact that this is a new type of attack. so marine, unlike anything in the world,
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has ever known. indeed those development that all our people must and walk them. what's interesting though is the south korean military says it does not believe this new supplement is fully operational and it says that signs that north korea is trying to deceive, or at least exaggerate its naval capabilities. of the analysts say the model appears to be an upgraded version of an old soviet erode submarine, and could be vulnerable to anti submarine weapons when deployed. now what's interesting though, is the timing of this launch. it comes just days before north korea celebrates 75 years as a nation, and typically it wants to tie this in with a big achievement. but this, the north korea has tried and failed to launch a satellite into space domestically. it's also suffering from serious food shortages. so what we're seeing here in some ways is north korea attempting to accelerate its new k and military plans as if to compensate for some of its failures. well, it's also gets us backed up that was seen north korea bowls to its ties with russia,
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that reports that north korea need. a kim jong could be visiting russia in the coming days for meeting with vladimir, put in the russian president where they could possibly discuss a deal. now if that were to take place, the concern here is that north korea could, in return for supplying russia with weapons, receive technology that could help it advance its nuclear weapons program. florence lead out to 0. so at least 65 people have been killed in malia and twin attacks by an armed group link to al qaeda. and the i so 1st talked to the update on the nigel river between the towns of gal and look to last the 2nd talk to the army base and bomba. bonham's has increased. and molly, since the un begun withdrawing as peacekeepers, imagery accuses it of failing to cub attacks by all groups. interim government says 50 fighters were killed when the army responded to thursday's assaults. and nationwide, man hunt is on the way in the united kingdom after an inmate escaped from
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a london prison on wednesday morning. daniel kelly floods and costs of the ones with prison, one of the country's largest jails. he's been accused of terrorism offences. officials said it's almost us and he had inside help. during the whole reports from london, a daniel a bid leaf was being held at london's ones with prisons when he's believe to have slipped out of the kitchen where he was working on wednesday morning, strapping himself to the under side of a food delivery van. the former british army soldier being held, pending trial on terrorism challenges, was last seen dressed in a prison cook's outfit. he's now on the run with a major man and done the way to catch him. he could be anywhere in the country and alignment, and yes, of course, with mine for the risk of him potentially leaving the country. but focusing our efforts in london at the moment. so we have counsel terrorism offices now the fluid across london, working with colleagues from across the metropolitan place and not upon registers to try and find them. he passed the opposition parties are asking, oh,
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good questions. like why a person being held on terrorism challenges was in a category b prison rather than a higher security facility and also about the effect of budget cuts. so the prison service said to be overcrowded and under results. this was a logos of error, is this escaped or appears to be? i mean we haven't had the, the report from the investigation yet. but it seems to me that a lot of procedures um, were not done or not done properly. who was on duty in what rose, ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate. what protocols were in place where they fight? ones with prison has an official capacity of 1800. but successive inspections have found it to be 60 to 80 percent over crowded. the government has ordered an urgent investigation and even as long queues formed as for the search potential ports of
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exit, the government's justice minister promised her leaf will be found and made to face justice. jo, nicole elders, hero, london, it throws, we will top kicks off and falls laser on friday with the opening match, pushing the hosts against 3 time well champions. new zealand teams from 20 countries are set to compete in the next 2 months. latasha butler and thoughts from the venue of the opening game start the phones that i showed support at the pep talk from the president emanuel macro meeting, the fridge, what the team that they base new powers, and wishing deluxe to the world comp. i'm sure one thing you are the greatest team is going to be very tough. you will have to love each other and stick together with the tournament taking place some strong. so the team have home advantage, as well as one of the world's best play is on 20. paul bought this 1st game. you know, again, new zealand wouldn't be easy. you know, black. so we're training in se confronts,
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say they've ready. the old back french game is always a space or one, and we promise to do what we came about. at the end of the day, we're here to win a tournament. teams from 20 countries all competing for the world cost, including chile for the 1st time, organized to say they've sold a record number of tickets for the tournament. that will be held in 10 cities over nearly 2 months. rump b loft is like frank say, they can't wait on this 5th chris, out of town. oh boy, no. you could be a huge boost for rugby with full stadiums and that didn't attract most supporters and peers. we're really excited kind of the $48.00 games and the tournament will be paid here at the start of defroster on the outskirts of powers, including the highly anticipated from sneezing and dana. and the final which team will, when the final is on the search box, they're all favorites, including current title holders, south africa, and all you can see for the full favorites and the 2 pools fronts. and usually
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didn't include a, you know, an island and saw stuff we're going to be so in the quarter finals because 2 of the favorites would be even native in that to manage the quote to find those are likely to be the games that funds. i'm most excited about the french government says extra police and security will be deployed during the tournament, including a new drum civilian system, something of a tester on the for next he has power some and pick games. the funds, the competition will be a chance to watch the was best in action. i'm dream, a little decisive butler. i'll just say or send any outside powers. the without 0. these are all top stories. yes. present terabyte and assigned in new delhi for this is g 20 summit. he's me thing the indian prime minister there under moody before joining other leaders of the walls 20. but just at countries. the united nations has copland emissions and must reach the peak by 2025. if the world
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