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i'm says one documents to now teaches are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has thrown up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the the you and climate somebody gets on the way and so by john. com and emissions rising sea levels. i'm the return of donald trump up on the agenda. reporting for back to and as a by john, when they 1st drew oil way back in the 1840 a navajos to critical climate negotiation. the new pocket. this allowed to save a life though. how so coming up ukraine's army cheapest. as most ago was sending
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50000 soldiers to the russian for the region of cause, which is under ukrainian control. palestinian civilians come under is $85000.00 something kills when due to the tax on the noise. i'm central 1000 and a rising death. total 11 on his radio strikes across the country have killed at least 41 people. the united nations climate, cheapest judge, delegates to the comp 29 conferences, and as the by john to show the global climate cooperation. simon still says a new climate finance goal should be sent to help poor nations condemnations quickly. the annual conferences on the way and as the by sean with delegates from around the world. rec will compet emissions rising sea levels melting ice sheets and the ton of form i us present. donald trump, us some of the key issues that likely to discuss assignment edison nick clock
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reports in the world's 1st oil town of the you don't have to go follow from the shows of the caspian sea and the towering skyscrapers of backer. to see evidence of the challenge, the world faces and counseling emissions, literally in the heart of the capital pump jacks, day and night, norway extracting as by jones rich was a boy whose nation of the annual climate negotiations this year. absolutely depends on fossil fuels. they account for 90 percent of its exports and their plans to extract more, not less. the last girl was enough to stay in the united up room on this one is a gaming and virtual state. if we're going to win and help the wall accidentally pick up a nice, it was check those countries was it kind of is unlikely defending no force and force to lead. the original oil rush started here in vacuum. even before the united states started drilling the fields of pennsylvania,
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this far flung corner of the russian empire, the duct, the world's 1st pioneering wells. today, as it by john says it's building a green future. here it's fast log scale solar proud enough to about 110000 homes in the line. i'm definitely rich and on top to renewable potential, this year, the shift to clean energy doesn't take top billy over the next 10 days or so. delegates hair and back who will be talking money. a great deal of it. it's estimated $2.00 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change and to help with the transition away from fossil fuels. the question is, who's going to pay for it? and developing countries of saying, look, we have been advocating for finance for a long time. let's start with one trillion and get that on the table and have some clear mechanisms and monitoring and evaluation by which that's still a bit so that something is the absolute minimum that's expected at this call. the
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need for the will to act is never be more power and relentless weather experience demonstrates the now there is an additional challenge you as president elect to, despite the unified opinion of science, does not believe in climate change. leading many wondering, just how the world will take home the worst thing, ravages of the climate crisis. the clock. how does era back as a, by john to speak to dick navigation as or by chance cancelled back to and they, cuz he said in your report, this is the multi 1000000000 dollar problem. it's a multi trillion dollar problem, a huge, long list of challenges. a weight delegates day on day one. yeah, navy finance, very much the name of the game. just look at those pictures. it, at the end of that film that i put together, you know, this conference is coming at the time of wild extremes, right around the world, from asia to africa, to latin america, banks, about harkins in the united states. it was years worth of rain in 8 days in spain
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that caused all those decimal, devastating consequences. some people all counting the depth and the cost in feelings and billions of dollars in the agency is certainly appreciated by developing nations. but they are also very frustrated by the lack of progress over the years, and these totes being guy own since 1992 and progress. well that's, that has been fairly minimal and it's rich to extend this year proper, new guinea. and let's see for the climate crisis they've elected not to turn up say it's just a waste of time and they will no longer tolerate empty promises and inaction. and i'm afraid to say that developing nations wouldn't be impressed by the fact that at the to because it messes us in china. the need is, will not be here for the i think couple of days the, the, those have india from jeremy. they won't be here either. so what is the plan ahead do for my last year? the headline agreement was the agreement to transition away from fossil fuels,
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which was actually historic. it was the 1st time it was mentioned in the text uh, also to triple renewables. i suspect that this time around that will not be improved on it is, as i mentioned earlier in the film on about 5 months getting the money together to help developing nations backward climate change. they scale that down the expectations. one trillion dollars. if this conference reaches one trillion dollars, it could be regarded as a successful service. yeah, i'm talking about watering, sums of money, nick clock and back to thank you. i would during those meetings and back here, leaders will be checking in on climate promises that were made in powers to be a decade ago coming bike as more whether those, whether they're meeting those commitments. so when world leaders need to talk about stopping climate change, they talk about one number 1.5 degree celsius of that's the level of global surface warming above pre industrial temperatures. that countries agreed to stay below and
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8 years ago in power as they promised to make their own plans to hit that target. but it was never about just turning off the fossil fuel taps. every government made plans to cut emissions across every industry from energy to transportation to land use. these are called the nationally determined contributions or, and d c's. and they're expected to get more ambitious over time. sure, they are on one big map made by climate tracker and notice not a single country is on track yet. now let's look at 2 very different countries, kenya and norway. both made promises in 2016 and now both score almost sufficient. that's the highest of any on the score card. why? what can you, it has large forest. it has growing renewable energy supplies itself. carbon offsets and the government is started passing measures that will reduce emissions. but it's not a country that produces high emissions itself. so can you rank highly because it's reducing just enough of its own while continuing to grow at
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a rapid pace. norway is a very rich country and its newest plans are among the only in the world that might be on track to achieve the goal of one point. 5 degrees. norwegians use electric cars, heat pumps, renewable power. there's a heavy tax on emissions and that makes new technologies like carbon capture possible. that's where carbon is taken out of the air and buried under the sea. the norway is also one of the world's major fossil fuel extractors. and it's only because that fuel is burned elsewhere, that it isn't counted against norway's goals. a many see this as unfair. these targets are now 8 years old and none are currently ranked compatible with the goal . we're a long way from keeping temperatures low 1.5 degrees c. but at the very least because of the efforts of the last decade, we're starting to see real 0 carbon and competitive energy options that are becoming available by 2030. and that, at least, is
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a positive step. the ukraine's army chief says russia as a mass troops in the border region of clothes and a post on a messaging app, alexander says key says, tens of thousands of russian soldiers have been deployed to the area of trying to advance into pumps of the cost region introducing somebody approving hayes and associated further, which has some house, an offer of restlessness. the great global re balancing and russia's roads will with ukraine. he joins us from sing a full welcome to l, just a lot to talk about here. so the support of russian. i'm the, i'm the star north korean troops i'm seeing in the border region of coast. first the, what does the intelligence come from? what is russia trying to achieve? oh, thanks very much for having me. well, the title of my book is west list, and that's actually what they'll do. and that's actually quite,
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quite out because the idea of is there are asian troops about to be deployed in to come by in a european signature combat to task is really establishing. what do you think about settling in terms of the numbers and why these numbers are coming from the new york times reported? 50000 russian troops, invest in the cost region and around the cost region. uh, obviously these are estimates and what, what is you? a lot of the monitoring is thanks to the us as incredible array of satellites and is continuous monitoring and alerting me off what's happening in europe. but also what's been happening on the korean peninsula. and the numbers of korean troops, north korean troops at a stop and deployed right across the region landmass that i've really been, you know, attached to russian unit so that proponents are going into battle. these are, will estimates. and of course brochure has been trying to reach like the cost region ever since the ukrainian incursion began this august. but there is a bit of a race against time for the kremlin because like,
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also lives in the ukraine. russia will. there's a very clear where to start with donald trump coming in to the presidency as him his ascendancy and says that you guys are transfer you over to office in january. that could just be a number of months left in terms of financing before this conflict has been to the new phase, potentially one motive only thing is much fine to we'll talk about the, the implications of a trump presidency in a 2nd. but i want to understand why russia needs north korean support to do all of this. given the apparent superior 5 power laska. and so the security or some brushing only has certainly been situated question by the way of the ukraine invasion is on the phone with it's nearly 3 years now. the russians are expending enormous amounts of effort, so advanced into very sole distances, their car and humongous casualties have as of the date, sorry, supply button read has been deployed by the great he's on the credit beings are strong points experience. so there's a sense in which i think any i'm,
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let's look at the russian, but the truth performance in the last 2 and all 3 years will probably say this is an analog. all me, all products and get an increase, gonna be or to a total of the sun digit sized monitoring wells. so in terms of why the russians need to those 3, as i suspect this is actually the version is delighted. this is the fast the policy to enter the conflict. uh, there's probably not much of a surprise, but it comes of the back of the russian history and defense, industrial collaboration, adverse, you buying lots of those 3, munitions, this offer, those grand troops has come from. so donald trump has reportedly told fulton not to escalate things to expect, not wanting to be less than 2, given the body to the administration, supposedly rushing to help ukraine before it exits the white house. i don't think donald trump has a great deal of insight. sorry for the battlefield dynamics. i still think the rush to for the russians to keep count me as many ukrainians as i can from task and also
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to capture as much of the don't pass and using your credit they possibly can is going to carry on. i think the interesting aspects of household from vladimir putin sticking to each other is the single public didn't teach each other in a way that gives each of us when they get out of jail college. so. so pizza is part of he said, does all the he preferred couple hours to with the election a few months ago. i really prefer the opposite as far as the trump is concerned. so i don't escalate. she needs to be seemed to be saying that, but actually i think the only thing he cares about is a leverage. the us has this conflict on what he can, unavailable, presumably seen as he takes it besides the oval office in january to, to capture the headlines of donald trump piece makeup, which will really, i think, put the cat amongst opinions. but his critics will say to the very startling salts as president fluoride summit prairie of trust them house on all for all of west listeners. i got it right this time. the great global we balancing and rushes road to will. we do credit and thank you. thank you.
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the is there any forces have killed at least 49 people across gauze since to on on sunday, 36 members of one family were killed in a single striking giovanni in the north of the strip. the attack targeted a building, housing displaced, palestinians in giovanni, and most of the victims were women and children. so is there any forces to hold? so i tied homes and displaced people in central gauze. i'm a journalist and his wife were killed in the strike on that 10 shelter. and now look around refugee come to something so critically injured comes days off to the army killed to general as a brother and sister in northern garza. i mean, my food has to go from there obama central, because as of this moment, there is a funeral procession for the journalist who was killed an overnight attack along with his wife. this crowd here at the hospital is the surviving family members,
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the relatives and his colleagues who according to the hospital, early hour this morning. as we arrived at the top left, the journalist and his wife, golden. his 2 sons are in critical conditions inside the hospital. as we spoke with one of the medical staff you, one of them was admitted into the operating theatre as he sustained severe injuries . and, and there is a risk that he might lose his life inside the hospital. and there are no medical supplies available in the hospital in the separate i talked via an elderly woman, was killed, was shot by the white copy and was later transferred to allow the hospital that brings the total of overnight attacks into 3 people killed the 4th verse then died this morning as reported by a medical to stop here at the hospital. he used to stay in severe injuries are from a hot that happened a week ago. and he's come to this one this morning. our total of possibilities of people who were killed in these attack. canfield for people including the
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journalist and his wife elsewhere. it's ongoing good talking to the northern part of the account by the heavy artillery as by the talking drones and by the machine guns, at least we're talking about 6 critical injuries reported got out the hospital according to an eyewitness. many of the people were shot and it's listed yes. are still in the heart of and this i right. review, kevin, and area that is very dangerous to re, it's not, not a single paramedics or a civil defense remember can get to that area. it's very close. to knit 3 juncture and quite seniors, as it's old was it clouded with the talking thrones as well as the tv or dealers being fired at that period. and then they occupied westbank. at least 5 published indians have been injured during this training raid and jello zone. refugee camp, so just conducted searches and homes, and the rest of the number of positive means before then withdrawing their reports
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of fighting between this way the forces and posting groups still had allowed to 0 demonstrate as an ads to them. so. so now it's even palestinians, just by the pretest buying in the capital or rest of the pod, came into the space, say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights, with this most important task, my government facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you is that the thoughts provided king on says, how much mist trip do you think impulses right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the
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the, or georgie, i'll just say why is there a month on the top. so is this our, this is you and climate change consensus underway. and as a by john's capital background record, compet admissions, rising sea levels and melting ice, some of the issues of likely to dominate call 29 equations. army chief says moscow has a mass of tens of thousands of soldiers near the coast. regional rushes southern border . some russian type of tree they're always held by ukrainian, is where the forces of killed at least $49.00 palestinians across the us and stored on sunday to see was of a tax and look around the county coop. several people, including a journalist and his wife, and 2 children, were critically injured. 11 on is really strikes on sunday, killed at least 41 people, the proven. so file back come out of was targeted. 18 people were killed. the other is right. the strikes on the village of our,
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my know of the capitol baby killed at least 23 people. buildings have been flattened, leaving emergency work as a comb through the temporary health industry for several children among the dad. and i'm wanting the death toll may rise even further. this is the 2nd time the village has been hid, simply from intensified as fight against his fellow. it's paula. and late september, how does it was solemn hold on as difficult for me to see? no, no feeble doctor. mad, because you should be in the house. we aren't much village in the mount lebanon governor rich. that'd be said. the fact is ready. we'll planes attached this house a few hours ago. i shouldn't be caught up in wash. it cut off completely. on the people inside said that's a dozens of bodies have been recovered from under the rubble. nice us at the local authorities have sent more heavy equipment to help recovery efforts and thoughts and the people here feel move bodies along under the rubble and debris of the cut out to the house. is there any forces have been targeting the village of all night
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since the start of the war and current round of escalation? see how lot previous is ready rates hadn't targeted residential areas and oh, much. well, since this is the only time the is ready, ministry has attacked a residential house here. saw a lot of money that was housing displaced, families, local authorities, a trying to talk to family members who may know how many people, what inside the house, at the time of the bombing yelton, w several children among the dead. the heavy equipment is being used to recover the victims sold had been months and so long as just you know, i'm not sure if i looked on his way. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's had 3 conversations with us. president elect donald trump since his election victory. nothing. yahoo says the to see i to i all he describes as a threat from iran is comments com, this president joe biden is expected to meet israel is president issac hutsel and the white house likes it this week. as well as new defense, some of the state is real cops claims. hezbollah has been defeated,
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they made the comments during a hand over so many of the farm industry last week, 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. sykes, defense minister. you'll have kalonde. kos describe the killing of long time has been elidah. how so and that's where i live in late september. as a crowning achievement, was shortly before about so many way cops made that comment has spell that last a barrage of more than a dozen rockets into western gallery. while some rockets violent open areas, buildings in an industrial neighborhood in northern israel, sustained damage of the police of detained will that a 100 protest is rallying and supports of palestinians and the tops of capital. amongst of them, the demonstration had been bombed off to violence on thursday with. is there any football fans or tool down posting and flags and chon to racist, anti arab slogans. stem, fasten as much report from the don'ts capital. a fellow stein sort of there with the protest of students,
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an empty racism groups gap in central answer them in defiance of the 3 day protest . bad. the restrictions were imposed on friday after the fight spoke out between supporters of football site, mcafee, all of these and residents of amsterdam on thursday evening. dozens of it's a defense were injured authorities in madeline, and it's well with quick to call the effects anti semitic. and made comparisons with a hold of cost. it's mostly on with the bill of to the yesterday we marked the crystal night that happened to 86 years ago on european soil. it was a brutal and violent attack against jews just because they would use unfortunately in the last few days, we saw images that we called that night many and answer them more and decided that characterization of the same velocity has been very much framed by only one sides of the story,
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we have not heard what it is really looking for here for there are very violent. there are very races and things that are all a reps that had been a problem in windows. they were running around with the weapons, and that's a story that we, we've not seen on sunday hundreds beside the protest band to make the points and to demand their right to free speech. police responded with violence. the doors to of course, inside shops for their safety. well, 3 bathrooms were ongoing outside. several people were injured. the testers continue to find their anger, anger about what they just drive. it's a savvy one sided narrative, things with the writing. these images shut them thursday night by annette, because when 5 well as to confirm the narrative, the jewish people who are under attack, but as they have with and this, those on the truck were infect my god,
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the support is running away with your footage in a totally different steps dangerous, i think because of sunday's violence emergency measures has been extended an answer them until thursday, meaning the protest band will continue step fast and elses 0 and for them to use. translational council has 5 into m prime minister. and every 6 months after you took office call, you can use that to be replaced by businessman alex tgf. he's, i'm a who previously being considered for the job. got to be a nation, hasn't held democratic elections in years. criminal gangs control much of the capital. translational council was set up in april to stop the violent spots is being played by in fighting. one of the wells most recognize on popular puzzles is 50 years old. rubik's cube has sold in the hundreds of millions, something. it's inventor could never have dreamed off when he came up with
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a design to meet 2 men to it and kind of looks at his ensuring popular in 1974 and gary and professor of architecture, adding a rubric design to cube to teach students about 3 dimensional spaces, but it proves to be more than a popular educational tool among his pupils. so rubik happens that his invention, which by the end of the decade, had become a new craze. is a tool for same thing. the only thing god got, that's it, the phone line, the same thing, problem solving, understanding situations, understanding space the i using go ahead. that is a very strong deactivated connection between the mind and the new york thing guys. rubik's cube became a hit for the challenge of offers and the endless possibilities. the classic 3 by 3 rubix cube has 12 edge pieces with 2 colors and 8 corner pieces with 3 colors each that can be moved around by doing the math on possible positions of these pieces
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and taking possible edge flips and corner twists. the result is 43 quintillion combinations and so the competitions began to solve it as quickly as possible. 40 years ago, the record was 23 seconds. max pocky has sold sit in just over 3 seconds. a world record. enthusiasts have completed and sold and gets blindfolded. well, even solving 3 cubes. well juggling as for the general public, many have tried to solve it. just to say they could. this is a bucket list thing that people have all of the oldest of on demands they. i think is quite useful for the generation now. kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have me in your hand that you care about and then kind of what to get better. a global sales of the distinctive cube in the hundreds of millions. and after 50 years of success,
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n o rubik is confident of its future. c i o and the to continue the next week. the meeting to meet you meant the didn't go out to 0 of 43 quintillion combinations, but only one way to say goodbye that's of may need bach. i never got a website i'll just do, i don't call them and use continues of the tools. so i'll just soon, bye for now, the the had a lot of that was not in southeast asia and it seems as no laptop for the stormy conditions that are pegging northern parts of the philippines. we had the fulls tie food this month and we have a cost lives on its work, its way to the south china sea. the one ahead of that has ease but it's still going to bring some very wet weather into the it now on tuesday, behind that, another tropical depression is turning into
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a tropical storm as it works its way towards the philippines. so we are expecting some more active weather to move across moving areas as we go into the mid week. now this is looking much quieter across the south. we still got those big bus of rain full bonia and some pretty hefty shows and storms moving into west popple and popular and a guinea by the mid week. we've also seen some very live the storms across central and southern australia. we'll see them developing once again it tuesday into wednesday. the west of the weather out east is slowly slipping out to see it will remain a very hot story across the north notice hot for northern parts of queensland, all the northern area of w way. but still the top end will contend with some very high temperatures, over the next few days, all when seeing 36 degrees celsius on wednesday. the,
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the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to create smoking mirrors, the shocking truth about how the climate debates has been systematic, purchased the oil industry was a main bank roller for opposition to the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? most you to a different absolutely. on, on just even the in a time marked by escalating tensions across regions between the alliances are being tested. the north atlantic treaty organization, or nato, is the world's largest military alliance, established in the ultimate, the 2nd world war to guarantee collective security. a moment's member states to counter destruct. then, so the union. but nato is now looking to strengthen partnerships beyond europe and
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