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as an island called a, with this documentary on that it's just the the us and indian leaders place to deepen ties the head of the g 20 a new delhi, which shed concerns of a china spring in fence. and the reach of the jordan. this out is there a life and so also coming up human ones, the world is far behind and meeting the powers. climate deals, goals for slashing pollution and increasing financing for developing countries cut off by high waters. we go along with the team investors in greece, trying to reach people stranded after heavy rainfall. moscow is accused of holding
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some elections that goes ahead with voting and russian control regions of ukraine. the we begins in india where leaders are gathering for the annual g 20 summit. us president joe biden met with prime minister in for moody on friday, where he reaffirmed his support for india to become a permanent member of the un security council. diplomatic editor james bass reports from new delhi. i hated the g 20 summit in delhi while i pull up the us president on air force one. joe biden went almost immediately to a meeting with his host prime minister in the red ramadi. the u. s. is currently always keen to further cement it's relationship with india and the current complicated and deeply divided. you political environment to mr. bite and then the other leaders arriving here will find the center of this massive bustling city,
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has been transformed with a beautification project, costing tens of millions of dollars. many make shift houses to be destroyed. the authorities say they were illegal dwellings, but there was still a place some of the poorest and the city called home pulling around daily. there a post. is it mister moody? this event is politically important to him with elections. he it you 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 sentenced stage, but he's not coming to delhi one on the list, told me many in india perceived that as a deliberate snob, the season of the chinese government 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 and many and a listening via also look at that, you know why he's not participating?
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because china does not want to see a successful use one. 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, the war and ukraine will not be the main issue on the summit agenda. but it's obviously the key fob klein international relations. but along the way 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 the whole members agreed with his position. at this time, those foreign minister lived roth is rejecting such language and threatening to completely block a final declaration. that will be a symbol of the g. 20 is paralyzed and the world will divide it. then as the slogan for this year's summit is one of one family,
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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 i'll just say, what's katrina, u, as in new delhi with moles or 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 his 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 a role. that staging itself is adamant of on playing now. they doing
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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 had 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 mall 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 more 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 level 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, especially post pandemic. and he wants to g 20 grouping to do more to ease this
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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 low closely together. katrina, you alda, 0 new delhi, will go to chandra, is a professor of government at georgetown university and capital. he explain why president bite and i'm prime minister moody, a king strength and tides good freedom. the un 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 even if the change of governments next year. the opposition is likely to change the policy of russia and ukraine. i think there's a broad come sense. so some of the us and the indian foreign policy establishment
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that this is the best situation for the country and indians in some ways, it was a sweet spot with respect to all the monthly natural powers of the exist. now the huge number of changes, the problem and now by, um i do see will however be, should we should oh, for 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 non they to ally for the us. but india post use it's phone independence 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, i think both sides so wary that that commented, well somebody might actually get
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a deal. and um, you know, the whole basis of in the us relations might actually be a week as being not a nation says compet emissions must reach that peak by 2025. that the well is to meet the goals of the powers climate agreement. i'm keep temperature rises under 1.5 degrees celsius, is released to new report, reviewing efforts to limit the effects of climate change. it says when not on track towards achieving the goals of the power steel despite progress made. it says that needs to be a collective effort to align climate goals. the report stresses action needs to be taken to address loss and damage from the climate crisis. and it's also coding for trillions of dollars to reduce greenhouse emissions and increase financing for developing countries. our environment as a new cloth as most 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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health degrees celsius set by the parents agreements and already with st. catastrophic weather events. things will get worse side as a fact. so where i meet this growing threats to refund cools for hope. we talked about, we still there still, i think the, the, the, 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 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 have not called 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,
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in technology that it may be kind of preventing us. you can kind of like, really ensure in the way that we're hitting, that there is positive tipping point. bottom line is the world these to phase our fossil fuels and foss. 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, but also kind of putting investments into clean energy and that in that 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
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we're going to stay the most abused by 2030. i'm at the same time massively dialogue or anything 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 clash of 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. and that an interview with diplomatic edits, a james base the you and the 2nd to general said the international community has failed to act, intended to stop the effects of climate change. we have climate change of control and we have not yet been unable as the international community to put in place and effective way to the feats climate change. on the other hand,
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we see you technologies, you much of sufficient intelligence. and there is no mechanism at the international level of a minimum of governance in relation to those new technologies. as we see states and internal organizations very weak in the capacity of dialogue, even with the private sector. and these, we got the, as we know the risks that we are facing. on the other hand, we see the level of unique qualities going enormously. and the never, the developing countries will in the mazda domestic situation. then in the present moment of these effects of, of suffering, but it's also affected abuse debility. and you can watch that full interview at 430 g m t on saturday on tuesday. so obviously at least 10 people have died and several others are missing off the heavy floods hit pots of grease hundreds more, have been rescued from flooding, villages, electricity, gas, telephone and internet lines of down shopping this it could be months before they
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can reopen. i'll just say it was john. so romulus went along with the rest of the team and carted stuff, or under the constant buzz of helicopters. the 500 and 21st marines battalion prepared to rescue people stranded in the village of the motor affair. they were surrounded by 2 kilometers of water. some of it a story high. but they went, the 1st rescue is on the sea. locals broke the fishing boats and ferried people out to wait in tractor trailers, which local farm is brought here. and those they rescued told tales of low english to give you a good good bit of it. we were stranded for 2 days on the 1st story of a half built house. i thought the whole time we had water to drink but no food other than a couple of snacks. we crept from the house. there was sick people, elderly people, and children. the helicopters were operating, but they couldn't drop as the boss get the. we waited for a boat and it came with volunteers. we use those bit voluntary is plus people like
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the new off the roof tops, including the very old and frail over going to stay with relatives. subbing because the to but some were going as far as athens and also keep those doors that drove up from athens to take her. but she left with a broken heart or to see and i'm ready to start as a guest, the find, the innocence of all my childhood memories turn to revel in seconds. the house where i grew up, it's all gone. jayce. when i went back to pick up my things to leave for athens at that moment, it was collect. so is there a way to to say good bye speed, the mega homes made of mode, and stone like coopers dissolved in flood water. but in the neighboring village for the most, many homes were built of concrete and some people here decided to stay. volunteer farm is drove through almost to meet the water to bring them food and took the mobile phones to charge them elsewhere. because the village is without the
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electricity, the state services and volunteers continued to the rescue operation into the nights for the living there is now every hope of a timely rescue. but some volunteers have told us that they've seen many dead bodies through the windows of flooded homes. the true test total of these apparently unprecedented floods may only become clear once the waters have receded . meanwhile, the survivors are beginning to tally what they've lost, that homes, livestock. this is crop of cold and coffee, and they say they'll need all the help. the government can give them to bring life back to this. i, gravity and economy jump. so plus, i'll just here to kind of be to talk for a short break here and i'll just be around when we come back. we bring you the details, but previously sealed us grand jury report on former president donald trump, for the state of the,
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to us at least bring from the cancer. this one here was really pretty vicious, particularly new southwell bits. the victories type gone off show. so the weather is going to clock in dire and for you attempt to be below average in melbourne, but not very much. and it's still like the clarity and dump for the west. the sunny side because he's still caching and on show breeze, not a strong one. you've got 23 degrees, few showers. so the south. and if anything, things improve just a little bit, come sunday, so that front is gone off shore heading across the top and see to affect the sapphire and the new zealand where there is a, a warning, but the expected whether he said he went, whether in this part of the world any way the christ church benefits from the effect to the end, the noisily breeze. yes, 6 degrees above average. indonesia is still pretty drawn. blazys looking increasing the wet and fat sumatra is also lucky. increase me. what is the range typically stopped to come, slowly, science,
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which but the real wet weather has been places like hong kong. in fact, homer calling particulars has suffered huge amounts of right. and it's still raining right now about going throughout substituting wedding to sunday, to be honest. now this is the results of the folding the pond for the last time. i see the current one, which is a tropical storm heading towards your pine will have nothing like the same effect, but it will keep raining in hong kong the
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the photo back here, cook them out of the top stories here. this a us president joe biden has met indian from that. it's been around for moody in new delhi, added the g. 20 summit. the latest page corporation on a range of issues. and those are we have time to support that can be a, become a permanent member of the un security council. united nation says comment emissions must speak no later than 2025. the willingness to keep the temperature rises under $1.00 degrees celsius, is going for trillions of dollars for developing nations for cheap. net 0 emissions . and at least 10 people have died and several numbers used to missing off the
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heavy floods hit the thoughts of greece hundreds and will have invested some flooded village. it's nick tricity, guess telephone on internet of down russian or far to use the holding local elections and ukrainian territories under the control. russia defended the process during the un security council meeting. on friday. the united states and other western nations condemned the elections as a sham member states to reject the results. christians believe me, it has more from you and a headquarters in new york in the united states came to the un security council to make a point. we're going to condemn those cham elections in here this morning. and we will never recognize any of these elections on ukrainian occupied territory. the us, along with albania, called the meeting to discredit elections currently underway and for russian control regions in ukraine. the voting is to select local candidates to the russian installed legislatures and coincides with elections currently happening in russia.
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russia's, and bassett, or insisted ukrainians were exercising their right to self determination. then go to a given the situation. it is the in humane crimes of the key of regime, and it's a maniacal, hopeless desire to deprive the russian people of the russian identity that became the main reason due to which the residence of don't ask lou haskins, that for easier are actively and consciously voting for their future together with russia. but the un agrees with western nation saying that russia's annexation of ukrainian territory is legal and that the elections have no validity under international law. and the majority of un member states agree. back in 2020 to 143 countries in the general assembly condemned russia for a similar round of illegal referendums as ukraine's and bassett. or reminded the gathering friday in the security council. we call on the international community to condemn the use of the russian election system on the territory of another state.
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but this year the council took no action as last year's attempt to do so was vetoed by russia. christian salumi, l just ear of the united nations. cuba has arrested 17 people that use the recruiting as nationals to fight for russia and ukraine. authorities say that being charged with human trafficking. on monday, the cuban ford ministry said it detected the network operating from its soil. i'm from russia. cuba and russia are political allies, but the foreign ministry said it's not part of the war and ukraine. some parents save their children, renewed by faith, jump off it's i don't think you see the way i would like to talk to him and ask what is going on. i would like him to come back. we lost communication with him. i don't know if my son is okay. if he's alive, i don't know, they were all tricked. they were taken to work and construction, move debris or working logistics, columbia, and mexico. i'll kind of hosting a 3 day somebody tell me the war against drugs representatives from 15 lofton,
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americans and caribbean nations office dissipating in the conference. mexican president and that has money. lopez of a door is traveling to visit you. tell me where he would meet with columbia only the gustavo petro comes as the cultivation of cocaine is an old time high. in many countries, i sing an upsurge in drug finance, a sound run petty as in kelly columbia, for the summit is being held. the presidents of the 2 countries, the most effective by car sales violence are pushing for the world to change the way they think about the war on drugs. if they believe that the war and drug is, it's been a failure that despite billions of dollars, says fans, and hundreds of thousands of debt, little has been done to dance at this criminal activity. they believe that the focus thing is and the, this with policies instead centered on human rights, the protection of the environment and dealing with drugs from the perspective of
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the health, the policy, all of this is being discussed in a stomach here in the city of kylie in colombia, in the 2 presidents will be here on saturday to receive the results of this assignment and make a call for the world. the idea is that this will be a roadmap or from year will be designed a roadmap for a future assignment that the presidential level across latin america. one of the main issues is it'd be premium that a station of the weakest link in the chain. for example, the growers of coca leaves the, or in columbia and a re focusing on going aspects, the big a creaming of organization. the question is obviously how to turn all these alternative proposals that came to complete the solutions, especially for the people that have been suffering the most that through the war on drugs, allison that i'm 50, i just see that cause you to the us now where it previously sealed report from the
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special grand jury on who should be charged for election meddling in the state of georgia has been released. the initial grand juries an investigation resulted in the 4th criminal indictment against former us president donald trump. trump and 18 of his allies are facing several challenges including racketeering. they're accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. my kind of reports from washington d. c. some of the details of the special grand jury decision had been made public before, but for the 1st time the entire document is released in its entirety. and one striking fact to is that that special grand jury recommended that to more than 30 people be indicted. not just the 19 who have been among those who they recommended . 3 indicted and who the district attorney in fulton county decided not to indict awesome permanent because south carolina sent it to lindsey graham, for example,
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along with 2 senators who was sitting in georgia in the months of to the election. david per do. and kelly loved to now in each of those cases, it's instructive to see how the boat went. at 13 joe risk voted in fav offing dining lindsey graham 7 voted against. these are similar if it goes to the other 2 senators who came up in the special grand jury decision. but this was the reaction of the senate to for south carolina. what i did was consistent with my job as being united states senator chairman and the judiciary committee. but it was just not me . 3 united states senators were opening up pandora's box. i think the system, this country's getting off the rails and we have to be careful not to use the legal system as a political to many observers point out that it's in the interests of republicans to attempt to politicize this case in georgia to make it seem as some kind of
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political action by the fulton county district attorney. but the votes represented in the special grand jury decision would appear to argue otherwise, in most of the major charges against the prominent because the special grand jury voted $20.00 to $1.00 in favor of indictment. very clearly, this special grand jury found that there were real charges to answer a real criminal charges to onset in terms of these record tearing charges that have been brought against the 19. also important to remember that this is the same geri pool from which a jody would come when the trial begins. my kind of out, you, sarah, washington, i'm the attorney general of new york state says it's possible that donald trump inflated his network to obtain better loans and insurance premiums. leticia james reveal the details and preparation for civil lawsuit against trump and his family
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business. she says her accounting experts say the former president over stated is met with by up to $3600000000.00 a year. over a decade, trump is calling for the case to be dismissed. of a 65 people have been killed in mali into an attack spot um, group thinks out kinda an eyesore. okay. first talk a bit of both on the news. yeah. river between the towns of gal and multi while the 2nd targeted army base and bomba. violence has increased in body since the un begun withdrawing its peacekeepers. the ministry accused of a defending to curb attacks by on groups. the interim government says 50 find his were killed and the how they responded to thursday's attacks. i'll just say it was nicholas hawkins, following developments from santa goes capital duck off of the molly military, describe a complex attack in a series of attack that are taking place in the northern city of go where residents, early on friday morning were working the sounds of loud explosions and showing the
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targets amalia and military camp, where there are fighters from the wagner's group. it's next door to what is known as the un super camp. a un peacekeeping base during the attack. those soldiers, so un peacekeepers from great britain or germany or send a goal instead of helping the mountie and forces. well, they stayed inside their bunkers, following un protocol. they've been asked to leave the country, the un amalia, and a government of transition, say that there is no peace to keep for these un peacekeepers. meanwhile, it has led, it has left the molly and forces, and the russian mercenaries to deal with the uptake of attacks by armed groups link to our kite and i. so on thursday, the, i'll call you to affiliate jo mountain, so i will be so i'm one was lead, attacked
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a boat carrying over 300 passengers. 16 people were killed and then there was another military base of the 1000000 forces that came under attack in the region of bumble. according to you and reports both, i'll call you to affiliate and i still affiliated in the country have doubled the amount of territory that is now under their control. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car . the escape. it seems both means now and the 2023 rugby will companies on the way and has been the perfect start for the hosts from they beaten the news even to blacks. $2713.00 that the stock difference in paris is the 3rd time they beat new zealand. and the rugby will come and it's the 1st time ever the all blacks have lost a pool match of this tournament. and a shock result that the boss get bull will come up with 5 times,
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whereas the united states had been knocked out by germany and the semi finals. this was the moment in manila in germany secured the 113211 victory. the germans, 1st ever we never the americans that a will comp time. it gives them a chance to win the tournament. the very 1st time that they sub you in some baseline. the picture of the headlines here, this our us president job, i met with indian prime minister and remote in new delhi ahead of the g 20 summit.
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