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there's 2 rows of these dedicated scares me now, an island called a witness documentary on at the jersey. the us president joe biden holds talks with the indian prime minister and the rendered moody in new delhi, a head of the g 20 summit. the several venue is great to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from dell, also coming up to you in warning that the world is far behind and meeting the power is climate deals, goals for slashing pollution and increasing financing for developing countries. moscow accused of holding sham elections as it goes ahead with voting and russian control regions of ukraine. the and
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we will be lied from powers where fans have gathered for the rugby world cup. post france takes on the new zealand. all blacks in the opening match the beginning, india, where world leaders a gathering for the annual g. 20 summit us president job. i met with prime minister under, under moody on friday, where he reaffirmed his support for india to become a permanent member of the un security council, or diplomatic editor james bass reports from new delhi of the heads of the g. 20 summit in delhi. the while i pull up the us president on the air force one joe biden went almost immediately to a meeting with his host, the prime minister in the red drum moody. the us is currently always keen to further cement its relationship with india and the current complicated, and deeply divided. you political environment,
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mr. bite and then the other leaders arriving here will find the center of this massive bustling city, has been transformed with a beautification project, costing tens of millions of dollars. many make shift, houses will be destroyed. the authorities say they were illegal dwellings, but there was still a place some of the poorest in the city called home all around delhi, there a post. is it mr. moody? this event is politically important to him with election c h u next year. but at the same time, diplomatically, the summit is a challenge for india. at last month's bricks, meeting in south africa, china is present and she was sent to stage, but he's not coming to delhi one unless told me many in india perceive that as a deliberate snob, the season of the chinese government the present. she's not coming to india, this clearly shows that the relationship is really died. so there are serious problems in that relationship and relationship is obviously not normal. and india
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and many and a listening via also look at that, you know why he's not participating? because china does not want to see a successful disease. when do somebody does india? since he was issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court in march, president vladimir putin hasn't gone anywhere outside russia. apart from the visits the territory and ukraine that his country occupies, he'll be represented by his foreign minister. so gay laughter off in deli of the war and ukraine will not be the main issue on the summit agenda. but it's obviously the key fob klein international relations around google right now. at last is g 20 summit in bali, the indonesian host, the deputy agreed to communicate which condemned the invasion but said not a whole members agreed with this position. this time though, for a minute the lab ralph is rejecting such language and threatening to completely block the final declaration. that will be a symbol of the g. 20 is paralyzed and the world will divide that by the slogan for
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this use somebody to is one of one family, one future. the reality is appears though it's a very broken family. the kennels agree on that future. james bay's, which is 0 new delhi, and l 0 is katrina, u as in new delhi with more so not the job, i didn't touch down in new delhi, he made his way to look kelly on log, which is a render moody's private residence for a lot for missing or if it's in a many say that this appears to be a golden era for india and us relations. and undoubtedly they are brought close that together by the shed. goal of countering china is influence in the region. us wants to use new delhi as a possible kinds of weight to badging. and it doesn't have to us as agenda that at india and china are themselves locked in a tense relationship. and a dispute of the board is an india from the wes while it wants us to support when it comes to presenting itself as a possible alternative leader to the global south of
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a role. that staging itself is adamant of one playing. now they doing a lot of it is absent from this g 20 meeting, present season thing is giving it to miss of the 1st time since coming out in 2012 . and that is threatening to undermine the effectiveness of this summit this weekend. and we have un secretary general, really calling for more you to see this weekend among the grouping, he says that they need to act instead of as a dysfunctional family, as a unified family showing more solidarity, especially when it comes to tackling some urgent issues, including climate change that is currently a climate crisis wiring out of control and the group needs to set well and vicious targets. for example, keeping the 1.5 percent temperature rise target and for richer and welfare countries as well. the biggest them is to do more to help the poor countries flight of a woman. the 2nd issue that she wants attended to this weekend is the issue of debt . he says that poor nations are simply struggling under too much debt,
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especially post pandemic. and he wants to do 20 grouping to do more, to ease this pressure. for example, low lower rates or extend loan tones. you said that if the g 20 none, the states are able to set aside the differences that differences that they may be able to meet these ambitious goals. and these what seems to be these lofty targets, if they work more closely together. katrina, you all to 0 new delhi. a good day. shondra is a professor of government at georgetown university in guitar and he explains why president biden and prime minister, moti, or keen to strength and relations between their countries. the freedom, the web security council is going to be done both. um and indian very keen on that, but i'm not quite sure whether of the proposal pops the china veto or whether india or it's even if the change of governments next year, the opposition is likely to change the policy of russia and ukraine. i think
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there's a broad come sense, so some of the us and the indian foreign policy establishment that this is the best situation for the country. and indians in some ways, it was a sweet spot with respect to all the multinational powers of that exist. now there's been a huge number of changes the from and now by i do see you will however be should we should over state of the commission, the closeness of the tides. they do have a comment to us to be in china. and india is, is a kind of important nominate to ally for the us, but in the opposed to use its own independent and most i like to offer and policy. it has extensive relations, freedom otherwise with china. it would like to resolve the dispute that exist on the other hand, you know, by ministration isn't, does p and the trump administration to kind of pick on china in the, in a very belligerent way, excuse me, a member of the cabinet to visited china and the other c o m,
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i think both sides so wary that that comment as well. so they might actually get a deal. and um, you know, the whole basis of in the us relations might actually be a weak speaking ahead of us some, it's un secretary general antonio gutierrez, appealed to g 20 countries to take leadership in addressing climate change of the flemish sizes is lessening but immensely. but the collectively spouse is lacking in addition to the ability as such as the club of prizes is paddling off the whole. but the 20 countries are in control together to 50 countries are as possible, but 80 percent of global the nation's off measures will not prevent full climates. but i solved either means keeping 1.5 degrees all alive, rebuilding fast based on a slab of justice. and the 1st thing it just an x of
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a big cause issues to getting the economy. and the united nations says that carbon emissions must reach their peak by 2025. if the world is to meet the goals of the powers climate agreements and keep temperature rises under $1.00 degrees celsius. it released a report reviewing efforts to limit the effect of climate change. the report says that we're not on track towards achieving the goals of the powers agreements. despite some progress being made, it says that there needs to be a collective effort to align climate goals. it stresses action needs to be taken to address lawson damage from the climate crisis. and it's also closing, calling for trillions of dollars to reduce greenhouse emissions and increase financing for developing countries. our environment, the editor new clark has more. and 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 trying to miss the ideal temperature target of one of the
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hop degrees celsius set by the parents' agreements and already whizzing catastrophic weather events. things will get worse side as a fact. so where i meet this growing threats to refund cools for hope. we talk about, we still there still, i think the, the, the, we're supposed to, 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 happening in pulse of, of the real economy. so we all said kind of huge exponential progress specifically and obviously so on when deployment, but also in electric vehicles. this is how we might not con cascading effect to others. that doesn't type 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
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ensuring the way that we're hitting that there is positive tipping point. 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 a minute. that is 7 trillion dollars a year or 7 percent of global ged pay. imagining it for one of the 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 mom side company signaling that they are going to be stepping out that dependency on fossil fuels. we need to see governance, notice this reducing subsidies. they also kind of putting investments into clean energy and that invest the meetings as low as i already said to, to $400.00. so it's really not much more holistic transition that really shows how looking at the day the cost of deals by 2030. i'm at the same time massively
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dialogue where 40 saying happening in terms of their 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 be. where the crash or visions on energy will be center stage. on the one hand, the cool to phase out fossil fuels and only of a concerted effort by produces to keep them branding, for as long as they possibly come. all the while the climate impacts continue to escalate. the russia is holding local elections and for ukrainian regions that it controls boating is taking place in the regions of the nets. glue hands crushed on the ends of a regional until sunday. ukraine and several western nations have denounced this pole these poles and their urging other countries not to recognize the results. voters
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are picking regional legislatures who will then choose regional governors. kristen similar ways following developments from the united nations headquarters in new york in the united states called for the security council meeting along with albania, who holds the presidency of the council this month. they wanted to discredit the elections that are taking place in these 4 regions. of ukraine that had been annexed by russia. they called these elections a sham, but i spoke to russia's deputy ambassador on the way into the meeting and he was defiant. he says that the people there have a right to self determination. us just said that the elections and you create are sham. how do you are most surprised? they are all the seeing these. what does it isn't for us? it's the decision of people believe there. so is the 1st national southern
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risk green is we're seeing about 16 parties and so kind of distractions. what effect people in the other regions as well, want to come. you and officials, however side with the west on this issue, the assistant secretary general for the region, merced labianca, a brief to the count. so he said that russia's annexation of this area is legal and that the elections have no legitimacy under international law. in fact, last year in 2022, the un general assembly took a vote on a similar election that was taking place in the region and a $143.00 countries condemned dressers, actions there as a legal no action was taken by the security council. however, as russia holds veto power there and passed, attempts to condemn rush in the counsel, not surprisingly, were vetoed by russia. christian salumi,
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elders here of the united nations still ahead on elsa 0 will be bringing you the details that are previously seal the us grand jury report on former president donald trump and north korea and veils a new submarine, which it says can carry nuclear weapons. the you may already be aware of the extreme world gathering in parts of europe because much of your sons and these clear skies settled on these a dime, a high pressure if he's all the other weather you might describe is whether wind and rain is just stated. around the edge uses just about catching the actual islands of, of scoffing during those has been just about no, no way of anybody else. enjoying the world's attention, particularly high from roughly germany. west was a means under the scene was $31.00 such 2 degrees, paris up to $35.00,
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and the full cost of such a lovely effect stays this war for at least a couple of days. and it comes down a bit. it's not a record, but it's one of the above the average. and this won't stretches all the way down to the, to the, to eventually. but the edge weather is a bit vicious in places that was what costs are funding in greece. the rain coming into portugal and that circulation, which is costs coming into what's the building shows of libya's light, it's caused some significant flooding around. been gone. the rest of those have cuz as you might expect, the raised a long way, no one into this a hell touching the something. so hotter with clubs every now and again, producing funding this is seasonally correct, and then going slowly westwards and going off. sho, in southern africa terms of the quite high once again in botswana, but quite low in cape turn, and it's getting colder. and when do you hear the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else you're 0. a reminder of our headlines. us president joe biden
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met with indian prime minister new and remote in new delhi ahead of the g. 20 summit. the country's pledge co operation on a range of issues with finding a reaffirming his support for india to become a permanent member of the un security council. the united nations says carbon emissions must peak no later than 2025 if the world is to keep the temperature rises under $1.00 degrees celsius is calling for trillions of dollars for developing nations to achieve that. 0 emission and russia is holding local elections and for ukrainian regions that it controls voting is taking place in the and yet school hands course on and sat for region for regions until sunday. the crane in several western nations have denounced these poles in columbia and mexico, or co hosting a 3 day summit on the war against drugs. representatives from 15 latin american in caribbean countries are, are participating in the conference mexican president's address midway. lopez over door is traveling to the city of kelly,
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where he will meet with his colombian counterpart, gustavo, petro. this comes as the cultivation of cocaine. is it in all time high? and many countries of seeing an upsurge in drug violence. a central rep vfc is in kindly columbia with a story. i sandra, what's the goal of the summit? what are they trying to achieve? the what, what they trying to achieve 0 is to convince the rest of the world that it's time to change the global efforts to calm the truck trafficking that it's time to change the policy that they feel that has failed in the last the 4 decades. now that has focused on man military stations on uh, i'm going faster. the weakest link in the production of the cocaine, in particular. the farmers here in columbia at the grow, the co, kindly, if any, said that at shifting that focus to a different fall late fall, the c uh,
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that will try to increase or, or better the lives of the people in these remote regions where the for example, cultivation of the co kelly happen and to focus more on the zation of some of the draw. 4 x and z at all. so essentially, basing their focus on health issues on environmental issues and human rights. when you say, legalize ation of some of the drugs no coca leaves, since we're talking about coco farmers, cocoa leaves are the base ingredient of cocaine. what exactly would they be legalizing potentially of the well as the president of columbia, with several federal had spoken hopefully about the possibility of legalizing cocaine here in the country as
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a way to try and change the way that the focus has been up to this point that he has since shifted on the green me my life. think at the farming of the coca leads, which is probably what he will announce that tomorrow here in a kindly, in a way and trying to stop. and in going after the weakest link and this at a to national criminal phenomenon. and instead of spending more experts on going after the big mafia groups, the big criminal organizations that make most of the money, the profit, the most, the a, from the drug trafficking for decades. the columbia has spent millions of dollars that with the financing of the united states in going after the farmers, for example, uh, forcing the eradication of the co kelly for a few me gay thing from the sky largest regions, lots of remote regions of the country. and what they're saying is that those efforts that haven't really worth it. and if you look, for example,
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on the situation here in columbia, after 4 years of the traditional, probably vision from the previous the government. the result is that the more copay is that an article can leaves are growing in columbia today. then at any time in history, when you say d criminalizing the growing of coca and coca leaves, what would that look like? would that mean potentially government oversight of this management? maybe even taxation a while we still don't know the details of what the policy a indeed that is expected to do. but what we do understand then what we have heard so far. and also speaking with many of the farmers that are here, coca farmers are here is that they have been working together with at the united nations with the colombian government in looking for alternatives to the coca
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production. but that can be immediate. they're saying because that's their only way of survival right now. before, when a substitution programs have been tried, that they have asked farmers to essentially to get rid of the plan immediately and then wait for alternatives. what the government is saying now is that they can continue growing that because that's their immediate, but i mean of survival. while a new infrastructure comes into place and why they're hoping to get international donors, for example, and even the us to shift some of that money that was used to go after the farmers and these sped create new york new roads, for example, create a new industries in this area, agriculture alternatives, for example, a coffee or a co co and so forth. in a way that would work for the farm is something that hasn't been able. nobody's
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been able to do so far. but the question is, if now these, this change in focus could bring some concrete, the results. but this is a fascinating story, a summit to try and define what a new new way to combat drug trafficking could look like alexander and be at the when you have details on the outcomes of the summit. i know it's not today, but we will want to talk to you again. thank you. have a central out to the us where a previously sealed report from the special grand jury on who should be charged for the election. meddling and georgia has been released. the initial grand juries investigation resulted in the 4th set of criminal indictments against the former us president donald trump. trump and 18 of his allies are facing several chargers, including racketeering. related to accusations of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the states. like hannah reports from washington dc . well, there had been some details that would be made public,
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but what is being revealed for the 1st time with the entire document being unsealed is exactly how many people the grand jury wanted to indict, or recommended to indict that small than city people in this special grand jury report now among those who had recommended be indicted or some very prominent figures, such as south carolina senator lindsey graham, along with 2 senators who were sitting in the month following the 2020 election. now it's instructive to look as well because the actual vote breakdown is given in the special report for the 1st time as well as lindsey graham, 13 childrens, voted in fav, off indictment 7 voted against. that's roughly the same because as the other 2, a format of georgia senators. now if one looks at the general trend in terms of as charging 20 it vote is it to do to is generally voting in favor. one generally voting against throughout all the individuals and charges that have been laid. so
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this is perhaps a fact that the sway due to the good, the district attorney not to press charges against the 3. however, there's an outline all of this as well. uh, formal national security advisor, michael flinn. well, 20 charities voted to indict him a new one. it's against, but no charges had been brought against him to date, the north korea has unveiled what it's calling a new tactical nuclear attack submarine. it's lead to it came downloading, attended the unveiling ceremony of the shipyard in the northeast. the submarine reportedly has the ability to fire both conventional in nuclear weapons. state media say that the vessel is part of killing young's efforts to strengthen its naval force. far as louie is monitoring the situation from sol, the north korean, the day came jungle and presided over the launch of his country's new submarine and has promised to 10 more of its existing fleet of submarines into nuclear vessels.
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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 power that terrifies over brazen enemies. the fact that this is a new type of attack, the marine like anything in the world has ever no indeed, or the development that all over people. most of welcome. what's interesting though is the south korean military says it does not believe there's new supplement is a fully operational and it says the signs that north korea is trying to deceive or at least exaggerate it's 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
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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 against has backed up that was seen north korea bowls to its ties with russia that reports that in oakland need. a kim joan own 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 would help it advance its nuclear weapons program. florence lead out a 0. so of 20 countries from 5 continents are taking part in the 2023 rugby world cup. host nation, france take on the 3 time champions. the all blacks in the opening match in paris, usually in school to try me 1st minutes of a competition and the score is currently $53.00 in new zealand favor. our
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correspondent and pastoral butler is live for us at a stand park in paris. what's that like natasha? what's the mood like i imagine maybe not quite as jubilant as it was before the game started. look, it's very early days, isn't it's, i mean, everyone's clear to the a big screens that are behind me. and this finds that another pos, like on pulled right in the center power throughout tens of thousands of brands. it's very excited as they came in towards what they say might be another historic match between frogs. i'm using a lot of new zealand frontier. they have to the old black. so when you go back, suppose to the ready, one of 3 wells comp tied to his bayfield, so it'd be very confident one, usually go and find, told me that if he's in was the win again. well, the whole country would have rock 2 separate as relates. i'm re, roughly had time, but of course, well, the french friends think that that guides with the team as i am,
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as old as they have all give me one of the best place in the world. antoine, to fall safe sands riveted right now, watching this much, that is just pick out a lot of excitement head bars. natasha, what's the look there's? there's something at stake here which goes beyond sport for the french authorities because they're going to host the olympic games. one of the biggest events you could possibly host next year. and if you look back the last year when they hosted, uh, the champions league final that didn't go too well. so you know, the context there is really important when they're hosting this world cup. how would they addressing that? look, there's no getting on here. i mean for the french government, so a lot of this will be about crowds, they may do, you know, it's been

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