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the. ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, know about this and business and use our life and go, ha, coming off in the next 60 minutes, the young climate someone gets under way, and azerbaijan, carbon emissions rising sea levels on the return of donald trump, on likely to be discussed. under 12 or 40 for back you in as advised young when they 1st drill for oil, while you're back in the 1840s. and now the hose to critical climate negotiation. israel's army hips the all new set of attractive g campaign. central gaza children are among the desk and ukraine's army too,
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says moscow sending times and thousands of soldiers to the russian boarder regence, of course, which is under ukrainian control. and on top of how much was for this man to stay united as new code says he's ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career on sunday. reuben, i'm or him added his time at portuguese club, supporting with another victory the so we're going to start this is all in as a by john berg, delegates from around the world have gathered for the top 29 climate conference united nations climate chief is urge them to show global cooperation assignments fairly says a new phenomena score, which should be set to help poor nations try carbon emissions quickly. the annual conference is being held in bulk of this year and it's going to run for 10 days. reco company emissions rising sea levels and melting ice streets. just some of the issues they're likely to discuss. show our environment as
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a net clock reports on the capital. you don't have to go far from the shoals of the caspian sea and the towering sky scrapers of packet to see evidence of the challenge. the world faces in catching emissions literally in the heart of the capital pump jacks. day and night, norway, extracting as by john's rich, was a boy whose nation of the annual climate negotiations this year absolutely depends on the 1st will feel the account for 90 percent of its exports and their plans to extract more. not less velasco was interested in the united out of a mother. this one is a gaming and virtual state. if we're going to win and help the was accidentally become a nice, there was tech. those countries was, it kind of is unlikely, defending the 4th and 4th to lead. the original oil rush started here in vacuum. even before the united states started drilling the fields of pennsylvania. this
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fall from 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 1st large scale, se laplant enough to about 110000 times in the line. i'm definitely rich and on top to renewable potential. for this year, the shift to clean energy doesn't take talk billy. over the next 10 days, also delegates hair and back who will be talking money. a great deal of it is estimated 2.4 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change and to help with a transition away from fossil fuels. the question is, who's going to pay for it? and developing countries a saying, look, we have been advocating for finance for a long time. let's start with one trade in and get that on the table and have some clear mechanisms and monitoring and evaluation by which that's still a bit. so that's something that's the absolute minimum that's expected at this call
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. the need for the will to act is never be or parents relentless whether experience demonstrates the now there's an additional challenge. us president elect to despite the unified opinion of science, does not believe the 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 you, on your own, during the meetings and barcode leaders are going to be checking in on climate policies that were made in paris nearly a decade ago, called. and baker has more on the part of their 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 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
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plans to cut emissions across every industry from energy to transportation to land use. these are called the nationally determined contributions or, and the seas, and they're expected to get more ambitious overtime. here 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 kenya has large for us, 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 producing just enough of its own while continuing to grow at a rapid pace. norway is a very rich country and its newest plans are among the only in the world that might
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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. but 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 going to turn to is rose water and goes over the armies being bombarding the only set of refugee camp in the past few hours, at least to 7 people have been killed in the thirty's have been injured in those attacks in central garza, 2 children have been killed when a drone here to a residential slot. their bodies been taken to hospital, a journalist and his wife were killed in this story from the 10. their 2 children were critically injured and comes days off to the army killed. 2 journalists, a brother and sister in northern joshua in the cartridge. it is outside deluxe, the hospital in general, butler, she's joining us, lots of motors really attacks. and this time on the, on the set of refuge account of the rob, everything started yesterday midnight. we heard all of these continuous explosions and the exclusions were very loud. and then we noticed that that is where the tanks are started to proceed on the tips of most laid out. now,
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dozens of policies have been injured and there are lots of families that are trapped inside the houses close to where that is, where the tanks are. and they have been sending appeals for the i c r c to evacuate them from that area. but also there has been just right now trapped those and is re, needs a green needs that so on and out of the hospital in new site. ok. now what we need to know, rob about this area is we are talking about more than 1000000, displace thomas sinews in the central area. those palestinians are mainly on the outskirts of cities, but have mostly that and most of them are on the coast. so part of those areas we're talking about thousands of palestinians that were frightened, are setting up their tents in those areas. and suddenly the, it's where the forces in they did those parts. but what we also need to know is there are people that are injured and that were shocked by the is ready live, but munitions,
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but no one is able to reach that area because there is really presence, there is really soldiers and is ready times on this area, so that is where the tanks now suddenly proceeded towards a most laid out. and as i mentioned, there are thousands of policy you still there. now there are also is ready selling and is ready costs comforters hoover and this cost and also targeting a policy and civilians and policy need homes. and it's not only happening and mostly about but the same exact thing is how it started in japan. the but more than a month ago, rob the same, thank you very much and do different types of their in general dollar and it goes on within the occupied. why is the value of these 5 palestinians have been injured during it is really late in jello zone. refugee job. so it has conducted such as and homes and arrested a number of palestinians before withdrawing. the points of fighting between is
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ready forces and punish standing in groups and is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's had 3 conversations with us. president elect donald trump since his election. victory isn't yahoo says the to see i to i, i'm what he describes as groups right from that on his comments. com. this present job items expects to meet israel as president as a capsule at the white house later this week that a russell is an investigative journalist on editor of the hebrew language, news site local call. he's joining us from tennessee, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. i'm any guesses about what the nature of the conversation between benjamin netanyahu and donald trump might have been because no, of course, um, but i think there are some interesting views there. but then, you know, of course, uh, brag about his uh, very close relations with the trunk. he would pay black before the election. so can
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the officer and the fact that he was saying that he had 3 conversation been from um want to mean that he is uh, he has the special relations in truck. and of course he said that they talked about you, ron, which is of course very obvious, but the same time them yeah. you should. uh, and then something that uh, is quite unusual. you said that you probably try to provide peace in that means you have to promote peace intermediaries. this is of was the only not the actor for the last year. i think at least the word piece. i don't know. what does it mean? does it mean that he heard from trump also things that they didn't want to hear something about any agreements uh, maybe withdrawal from guys. i don't know. it's too hard to say, but i found it interesting that he used the swear. it's not the word that he used in the last the end of us here. there's been some interesting movements on the sidelines as well with regard to hezbollah and 11 on israel's new defense minister,
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israel cots, who's just replace you of calanda, of course, have to be he was sacked by benjamin magin. yahoo is claiming that has. busy has been defeated, what is the your interpretation of why he is decided to make such a definitive statement at this point? because he is the one that's the most highly intelligence minister. and these are the government. so i, it is really uh, very marked by the service public is not respected at all. and, uh, and in the press. and they, they, they quoted this same and afterwards, the records fire vices by the right, the office of this and be so saying by comments about the, i think he's trying to push to end the war 11 of this is quite clear. uh the all me wants to end it,
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it seems that to tom wants to end it and they want to declare victory. and those even talk about the unit i have to uh see 5 from the user at the side, hoping that is by the way to do the same, i think as well as finds it's quite tight. he doesn't know exactly how to proceed. we live in the contents games of course, keeping the satellite and the other and the, and, and her team and taking the lunches in south dripping on, blowing them. um, damaging the the abilities of keys by next. but he doesn't know exactly where to proceed and 190 would be happy to have these all over. and that's just very briefly . sorry, i did, i'm just reading that to israel's new foreign minister gideon. saw has said been, at least he's quoted by news agencies are saying that we are ready to enter one and
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gaza. find out objectives are all match. and we are really clear about what those objectives might be and how do you think that's going to affect the fate of the captives being held in gaza? this is also an interesting god saying guy in the song who is quite right. we are very hawkish. um, of course it's not clear what these goals are, returning directly to the hostages, but it's very clear that any of you to return the rest of the hostages, we mean the end of the war. when do we go out from god? this is the condition set by come us. so when you say achieving the goals, it's not clear back to me and that there is some when maybe under pressure by the hour i'm going by the station in maybe getting coming from ministration metal rubber 5 is going to get your thoughts on this. i really appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. well, joining me now is sold and bought our car. he's
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a professor of public policy at home. i've been kelly for university here in doha. good to have you with this again, named central to all of this appears to be president elect donald trump and what his intentions are with regard to the middle east. no, we were talking before we came on and you explained that this is part of a wider approach that he's taking to to foreign policy across the world. but with regards to the middle east, what do you think donald trump's intentions could be? well, we know roughly what donald trump aspires to achieve within, within the 1st thing in his early question. and that is probably as he has push it to try and stabilize as well by giving it to elizabeth tomorrow within that area. so for him, i think he talks about passing on all the settlement line to his ro and the jordan valley also is vitally around frightful is rather according to him, he would like to see that as the main conclusion. now how we,
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how would you get there? that's really the question. i think, uh the, the saudi arabia and particularly they have very important to of, and governing what trump does next. so far, we know that his focused, his main focus is going to be internal politics is going to take a go at the deep state within that you will as far as positions you know, gain control, etc. then i think he will turn his attention to russia and ukraine war. then he's going to have to deal with china. and for that the of this, the now the other in most cases on his team, the stretches you will change a little bit. but all of these are somehow link today's rainy and they'll be within the united states. and also it is late today as, as i was interested in the nicest interest in the middle east. and that means that the cause these, the solution for, for palestine. israel will remain at the center of his global operation. now,
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i think he has grown wiser, over the last 4 years. and you can see that from the way he's conducted is election campaign. we believe that's maybe the most of them are vote has had some influence on his success and he will probably will want to pay them back by taking slightly more measured steps towards the policy and his re, the contacts. and as such, we still hold hope that he will not come in with the same bullish teacher that he had 4 years ago. but he will probably come in slightly banking on his skills for mediation. he will not attempt a one sided deed as he did last time. it will probably try to bring that ups closer to hand particulars are during the united that are members where the cache is fundamental for him to address all these other challenges. and we hope that by
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doing so, he may have slightly more careful time for the person. yeah, i mean, obviously, but the, the role that said, you know, maybe it was playing as much as well as other gulf nations prior to con, it's like that was happening. is war on gaza was of course, centered around the abraham records. yes, of course things have changed over the last year. the dynamics have changed all we go to see something broadly in the framework of abraham a cards. are we going to see something that is a slight i'm a manipulation of what the original agreements may be. it's probably more of a laptop because adver honda accords originally were designed around bypassing the policy initial altogether, pretending it does not exist and ultimately is to actually be resolved somehow. but now with the, with the genocide, it's taking place at the war a said try. it has come back right at the center. and he's got to start with a new time, maybe building on the goodwill of the honda accord partners. but to rearrange the,
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the tape of that it's a bit and i suspect, and this is why maybe his a is a minister for defense, spoke about the victory and 11 in the 1st step is got to be ending the 11. and this is sorry to have your has a great stake in 11 and, and they must feel by now that they but you, enough of undermining the not just hezbollah, but the whole sort of she, i balance in the internal politics of 7 and then he will start by seizing that war, and then i think the discussion with the thing i would be about securing the future for 0 and nothing else. from his point of view, he would like to keep a buffer zone in the south of lebanon to see why his going on bombing these villages, despite announcing a victory. and he would like to do the same as we know. and one 3rd of guys, the northern side of guys, so i lots of discussions now will be going on as to how would trump achieve a deal with the blessing of the arab states, but also secure israel, southern bar. god,
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thank you very much. indeed. thank of the rings on the key says as much as master troops in the border region. of course, in a post on the messaging up or down to assess key says, tens of thousands of russian soldiers have been deployed to the area. and they're trying to advance in parts of the cross region. it brings forces, sees to category inside the border region of course, a few months ago, which they've continued to hold. that was the 1st invasion of russian territory since world war 2, the cranes president says it's aimed at preventing further attacks by moscow across the board. a bottle falcon. how is the defense on a list? he's joining us live now from most configured to have you with us. there has been speculation about what the trump administration's approach to this is going to be one j d events, the vice president. to like as put forward a suggestion, that whatever solution they might be,
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it would involve rush at being able to hold onto land that it already has. do you think that this to some degree explains the push that we're seeing by moscow now? the hello sensor. the grading in forces successfully vague the course free german last august. rush of course was trying to push them out. there was trouble to diagnose happened or whatever, but just didn't. at the same time that right, and there was a political decision facing not to bring reserves, to course, from either bias of the from to continue offensive operations on boss. in fact, you, so it takes some quite some time to gather enough troops to be give me a big push to get the, the squash. do you agree? yes, regression 3rd street. i believe. yes, that's right. now going to happen. it's also, of course, i mean is this is not directed to the results of the american election, because this is moving a lot of troops and that when the bill is moved,
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what's happened now i knew for sure what the outcome of the american elections would be but now, yes, that's important for russia to get the radians out of russian 3rd treat before the there's going to be discussion on how to settle or right of the entire conflict. and that would be, of course, the cost of carry striegel controls was i'm guessing the brittany ends up, but of course is very important. and i would to ask you about the, the speculation or the assessment, not that is being made by a western governments that north korean troops are being making up the numbers within russian military forces. is there any indications that you're aware of whether or not that is actually happening and if so, how effective are they likely to be ah, well there the russian decide this issue we're not confirming or denied the
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presence of north 3 of troops and very horoscope west which was made, may indicate that there are some there. there could be there would be great news for boston, but i'll be in the survey. i've been shooting at some elements of the north koreans . uh, but uh, with the doctor. these are not very big contagious. if they're on the trying right now, the russians and the koreans to find ways of a copper a bu a d, on the back of a few of which will be not easy. the mercury of came with the new equipment. they're all their equipment, the uniforms, the rush them, and they have to learn to use them. this the language barrier because they don't speak russian. so there could be small contingency, the beginning appearing in the, the right within the ranks of the russians to test the call for ability. but mostly, i believe this bush in corsica is going to be your brush. in the event, shall we say
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a longer time that korean troops for some reason are moved towards the front with the ukrainians. and of course some of them get killed. how do you think that's going to change the dynamic of the contract that we're seeing? it's more generally that with have some i may be effective on the direct tobacco appeals and of course, the overall strategically less so because the number of the koreans are reported as it were transferred to russia. right now, it's just a very small fraction of being by russian military, which right now are according to president bush and is over $600000.00 engaged in these special military operations. what this is going to have, of course, a lot of a symbolic and political sense of the international ization of the concert
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bruship demonstrating it has our eyes. it's important for the 3 in the gym and the it's important before the european powers. but this is going to be more of the go and symbolic the directory miller tray, i believe pop of talking to how we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much indeed sir. thank you. the kremlin has denied us media reports that president elect donald trump has spoken to russian president vladimir opposing the washington post incentive. trump proportionately told phyllis, and he should resist escalating the conflict in ukraine, but kremlin spokesman dmitri prescott described those accounts as pure fiction and said it was no conversation between the leaders on the campaign trail, john spoke of his plans to end the watering ukraine, but he gave little detail still ahead and i'll just hear it. the demonstrators advanced to themselves on his attitude will publish the news despite the protest bottom in the capital, more than
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a 100 other rested. growing guided support center goal is counting the days until it becomes that because 1st useful olympic post nation sinus. would that store the had the weather range very unsettled across southern parts of europe as we stopped the new week? we went most seconds conditions. however, coming into the very north, we have had some issues with gloom and doom across the north west. but it is looking brighter across britain and the island of island on monday morning. away as sunshine, we've got some where to where the slipping into the low countries moving into germany with warnings out here for those, the strong winds on monday. but we'll see that way to whether it's not slip,
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it's way for the south across the front. turning into snow for the outs and stormy conditions that is set to sweep into southern parts of front. so there are those unsettled weather conditions across much of the mediterranean, with warnings out for the belly, eric island sicily as well, and southern parts of greece. we'll see some of that nice. the weather pushed down into the north of africa and touch up towards the southeast of europe was a wintry wave moving into romania and it will be much better. however, for the likes of portugal. lisbon, seeing that sunshine, still a lot of rooms to be found here, that will be cool as we get to the mid week. and they're all those non systems rolling into algeria and to new the much wilma and dryer across morocco, on monday or the in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in
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gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid is inc, getting serious critical debate. what happens to us as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in 11 on? is there a strategy on out just sierra this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive, sustainable tourism program to ship with the global sustainable tourism. comes this country holding small beauties that just looks like beaches, historical and cultural tradition bureau velo reach, and michelin, green star, restaurants come and discover the natural,
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historical and cultural beauties. news the you want to go to 0. reminder of, i told stories, this is really attacks of killed at least 7 people. i'm going to 30 others and out in the set of truck and you count in central guys are 2 children with children. a drone hit a residential slot. their bodies have been taken to hospital. your cranes, army chief says most goes a lot of tens of thousands of soldiers be with the course from gym, no longer rushes southern border. some russian categories is held by ukrainian soldiers. this is you on climate change conferences on the way and as a by signs capital buck, who is that called common emissions wise in sea levels and nothing i've seen are some of the issues likely to dominate comp 29 will nick lunch? joining us not a live from somebody science capital by coach nick,
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we were playing out your report earlier on in the show. you were saying that this is going to be a lot of talking about the financing of a poor countries to be able to get them to specific levels. is this all going to be talking about money or we actually going to be able to see anything tangible come from this of the way you really need to see something tangible this time around the think as being buttons at around 2.4 trillion. yeah, for developing nations to come box climate change, but the kind of scale by expect patients here in getting full one truly in a year and even that is close to what you think talking about one with 120 is on. it is a $1000000000.00 and if you consider that up until now, develop nations have provided a $100000000.00 a year since 2020. and some even doubt the accuracy of that figure. it is 10 times the amount that they're trying to achieve here. and if they get to $120.00 and it will be regarded as a success. but let's say there's a long way to get
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a good 10 days of negotiating going on. we're going to talk about finance now because it's a critical part of things with john chapter game who's a chief executive officer, and such as general the international federation of the red cross tech and welcome throughout. these are good to have you with us. we've spoken to many times over the years. now the international federation, the red cross is not directly associated with stopping the causes of climate change, but it is directly affected by the consequences of climate change. tell us how those consequences have ram top in recent years. absolutely, it's been phenomenal how they impact from for climate change, impact and people. one of the main focus we have to think is an i a positive dc. it is, it's impact them have a comfortable position. if you just look at one impact over time in the price of the heat on airplanes, $500.00 houses in excess fits that happening because of heat. i mean, last year a to you, if you saw the new it's it's,
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i'm sure you did more than 30 days of the excess keep people experience almost half the ones i'm 500000. that's just one sheet. the number of disasters for emergency, with an 80 percent of mothers who we are dealing with as an officer not directly crime. so in addition to the heap of putting the impact on what exactly what the food, that's what the water to for the water means feedback to have for the patient. so mostly impact on the health of the population. because how does that stretch your ability to deal with these dissolves? to given this, this incredible ramping up the amount of devices that are happening and the wild extremes we're seeing right around the world. so what it does has, is trace filed a capacity to the, to the limits on top of that, of course, to kind of financing a violent outburst points on out activities is actually kind of growing when the
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crisis i'm going explain to me the finances, pine, and so you have absolutely stopped the best one of the thing that the how do we invest on not one didn't meet against him, but also now that facing of law sometimes because a lot of the communities the pay is a for me to get some, some has already passed that already experiencing the impact on a daily basis. so the investment is poor. i'm really important. the products isn't organized work at the local level. even though i live in finance, it is not convincing. the most impacted little less than 10 percent of the financing available. it should be to the communities community to august of about $120.00 and the session dropped from nation competitive. what does that salute around the world? i think that's the figure and 2nd trillion dollars at 7, truly those. what do you need to happen from the point of view of your organization? i think the 2 things one is the, the ramping off to that trillion that the sort of being talked about. but secondly,
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available funding has to be slowed down to the community since at the local level, i visit, but new up to last year. i could see some of this financing. it's just not creating the purpose of what time to clean, packed it by the, by the kinds of websites give an example of how, how that was not if to the so basically the issue hold to the cost of ideas, for example, the button. what do we use? i visited things that night and the next the pacific i mission to be can have a very simple solutions on the, on the, on the guy in a manual planting. the lifting of some of the water sources of the, the physical infrastructure doesn't require a lot of money for these funding. so i simply not reaching those those community funding has to be and that's where it's a good that's the question. so 1st thing is, you know, funding is not divided about the 2nd thing is when it is available, it is not creating the community level for what for funding. it could be, i don't know, the beauty seats don't allow or be that the funding goes to the type of
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a mega projects other than the community level projects to get multiple vision fits your sources, filling that bases. if a trillion dollars is raised here or is agreed to be raised here, how comfortable would you be that that would reach the places that it needs to? i think we div caught in financing for is happening. i don't have a very high degree of confidence. one through that on this, the don't us, i'm be the, the national governments pick it very, very seriously. that the climate action, if it doesn't pick best, if the community level and they haven't officials, the defense with nothing, the board room one alone will not make a difference. the money in these 2, these 2, the last 5. if i, if i time this is want to pop key message, that sounds like the investment happens. so the initiative might daugherty warning for all you want before you save life, some lively for some i'm funding. that's something that you guys a direct facility directly involved and also an anticipated action you. you anticipate extra money invest before you save $1.00 defends issue,
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be an appeal forms of financing point of to explain that correspond to tense on $1.00 to $11.00 to $10.00, vis you, of saving lives. and i have to have them to finance or how to example if we can predict the site loan sheeting, of course, to spend a fucking list. if we can take anticipated action a week. this type is because you will certainly save a huge amount of life and miles, right? so you can take our dash and actually find who this is pretty good on that. it was that bad. one of the success historians. yeah. but not that, not that many. unfortunately, okay, it is fine. is a lot of tools around here. think about donald trump. yeah, he's going to be the next president visa, president elect. as you know, he calls climate change hoops is threatening to pull out of the car, screaming for 2nd time. you have to maintain relations with the us government, but what's your kind of sense of that and the impact you might have one mentioned me to fight climate change, i think is you know, it's very trustworthy and don't comment on the political process on the funding to
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confuse, but i think what we absolutely believe as an organization, these climate to these to move on, students have crisis that we're discussing at the moment because it's the aspect of people on finance. so i'll focus and continue to be investing at the local community level where we live out $16000000.00 volunteers and do whatever we can to reverse that kind of change that correct. well switch, excuse me. at taking the trip, we gain a t consecutive officer inspector general of the international federation of red cross. appreciate your time. thank you very much date and for so much that so that you have it. now remember this one last year and due by the headline deal with an agreement to transition away from fossil fuels, which is a big deal. it's a 1st time it is written into the tax at the end of the call and also to double energy efficiency. and to triple renewables. same thing. we're going to expand on that this year. that's going to be kicked down the road to the 11 brazil at the next climate conference next year in 2025. and that's the say, fly by the name of the guy. next, thank you very much indeed. does the clock talking to us from mazda by john's capital baku?
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their volunteers are doing their bait and the fight against global warming in mosul in northern iraq. by planting trees, environmental is say, the city which is dumped as the mother of the 2 springs needs. 5000000 trait used to absorb the pollution luster to buy it. how about half a 1000000 cars? they also hoped to lower temperatures and the cities enter by replacing oswald and concrete with greenery on our cards are. most of these are all, but there was an urgent need to phone to many forests or larger ones as green areas in the city of mosul. account for only 2 percent of the area, it is relatively low for problems with the population of $4000000.00. this means that we need millions of trees to meet the population's needs and restore ecological balance to talk to dodge police have detained more than a 100 protesters rallying the support of palestinians in i'm so dumb, but i'm gonna station had been banned off to violence on thursday with his rainy football fans who told on pallet standing, and flags and chanted racist,
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anti arab slogans. steadfastly reports from the dutch capital. a fellow stein sort of dealt with the protesters, students an empty racism groups captive in central. i'm so that in defiance of the 3 day protest bad, the restrictions were imposed on friday after the fight spoke out between support as a football site, mcafee all of these, and residents of to them on thursday evening. dozens of it's a defense were injured. authorities into natalie 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 deluxe you the yesterday. we mocked 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 of them were and decide that
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characterization of the same velocity as being very much framed by only one side of the story. we have not heard what it is really looking for here for there are very violence. there are very races and saying that to all era, there has been a problem in windows. they were running around with the weapons. and that's the story that we've not seen in 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 the safety. well, 3 bathrooms were ongoing outside. several people were injured on my task, just continue to find their anger, man, anger, about what they just drive is a savvy one sided narrative in full arising
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these images shut them thursday night by. and that because when firewall as to confirm the narrative, the jewish people were under attack. but as, as have witnessed, those on the truck were inspect, my god, the support is running away with your footage in a totally different brain. 5th dangerous, i think because of sundays violence, emergency measures has been extended in um, so them until thursday. meaning the protests then will continue stop fast and l g 0 . answer them height is transitional counselors, 5 into m prime minister. and any 6 months after he took office data, corneo is set to be replaced by a businessman, alex, did you refuse? i mean, who had previously been considered for the job. it can be a nation, hasn't held democratic elections in years and criminal games control. much of the capital transitional council was set up in april to stop the violence, but has been played by influencing colleges. it has drunk home and has more from washington,
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dc of the transitional council in heights. he was the great hope for the political future of the country and even restoring democracy on the elections, the time table that was in february, 2026. under the guidance gary cool, new begins for him prime minister, but now it seems that he's been ousted. this was a person who was a full mouth x, but development for the united nations that are paid to have the backing of the united states and also caribbean countries. the guy that process off the hate, he's really been in political limber for years. the last election said was actually in 2016 at now. it seems all but now still of the tensions and disagreements within the transitional account. so once again makes that process perhaps on so then it couldn't have come, but it was 9. and this is a country in which the capital,
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at 85 percent of the capital is under the control of gains, the motoring at the direct store thing. but overall, so practicing systematic right conditions which have meant that there's about 700000 people, the flipped the neighborhoods, that it displaced in the country. there's also a situation with hunger, in which more than half the population is regularly going without meals. and that as even pockets of funding, there is also a multinational peacekeeping. police force has been sent under the command of kenya, but that reportedly hasn't made much of it then in the gains. i'm the power in haiti. and now a political solution to that seems the way even to before john holman, out to 0 to washington dc. it's inclusive, i look is the editor in chief of k t weekly, and he says the outgoing prime minister isn't going done without a fight. it's been tough for
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a few days now that the prison. busy will cancel, will revoke the prime minister, but from an outside perspective, it seems that that is old politics. that is, that is being happening right now in the photographs because it is a new president of the presidential council as since a few weeks ago, he has already announced up so my head would roll in the government and it seems that he wanted some of the cabinets to be under his control. can you refute so now he is asking to quit his office. he is saying that it's the immediate rule move that the presidential council that don't have the power to do that. we're going to see in the next few days how is going to play out, but for now, it looks also that is there are this a call for international the countries like us. busy like united states and others to take part in it and both the parties, the prime minister,
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the county and the president. so council are waiting to see how the international capitals are going to react depends upon them. it has voted to keep she go to issue, but as prime minister, the special session took place off the issue as governing party lost its majority in last month snap election, the l d p. so it's the worst election loss in more than a decade to one of the world's most recognized unpopular puzzles is 50 years old. rubik's cube is sold in the hundreds of millions, something its inventor could never have dreamed of when he came up with the design between methods. ankle looks at its in june popularity 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
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a tool for thinking the only thing god got, that's it, the phone line of thinking, problem solving, understanding situations, understanding space, they are using all hands. 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 it 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 and taking possible edge clips 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 is sold, sit in just over 3 seconds
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a world record. enthusiasts have competed and sold and gets blindfolded, or even sold in 3 cubes. well juggling as for the general public, many have tried to sold it, just to say they could. this is a bucket list thing that people have. the oldest of on demands that i think is quite useful for the generation mouse, kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have something 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, n o rubik is confident of its future. c i o and the to continue with an access this meeting. to meet you meant the didn't go out. is there something called the sport, something call it art car spinning and drifting is becoming even more popular in southern africa that was born on street corners. but it's not legal as an arena
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sport in zimbabwe for more events and being held tunnel latasha reports from bulawayo of the the smell of burning rubber and the reading of age and excites the cases of bobby's picking city value. these drivers just introduce tional output, a spinning we have mechanics, we love cars in spinning. this gets to the end of the streets and away from drugs. cos, spinning originally started out as legal, racing in streets, but is above. it's now legal and it's becoming popular. is street see me so that does do that as people love. so whether we decided to, i decided i said it to a beautiful barnes piece of the project to take these guys off the the street
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is not what they call the discipline and community. and this is serious business, it basically involves drivers looking, they call into a spin performing moves and poses hold by now i'll get just meeting the 10 people will be telling me, hey, you're making digital and it's getting property that is, you know, the southern f as in countries too, like writing in the low cost of buttons here with the all wheel drive is described skinny as the asa controlling tail the they see the 1st step is learning how to make the costs and then just step in and feel the heart of the tasks out loud,
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the still ahead and i'll just say to sports some strange behavior from one of the final events of the seasons. are somebody's going to be going to be that sort of the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck? he's real estate consultant,
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the business agents to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant, the inside of, of his board, his on thank you very much, rob. what am i to say night is new code to improve and more and says he's ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career on sunday. i'm more i'm one of his final game in charge of for 2 keys club supporting. he's leaving the list on the side at the top of business that police off the 11th street with last week research
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. and i know guided the team it to a full one when over matches to city in the champions league. i feel ready for the new challenge. i'm not naive. i i, i know that the is going to be very, very different. very tough. but i feel that i'm ready. i mean piece, now i can focus on my new job. you'll have to start with the instructor instructed that, that you know, and then you will adopt um, with the players that you have some injuries or no injuries. what kind of players um the ability is to defend to attack, i will discover that and in the next few weeks. so it's vanessa roy has been united's into them manage the following last month to firing of areas 10 hog. you're not to beat less. the cities for, you know, on sunday with goes from bruno fernandez and i live condo. good not too. while united are still in the 4th in the half of the primitive i'm on will be in charge
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for the clubs. next game that's in 2 weeks time. i guess it's which sounds like the closure for the, for the periods and, and the future is open. that's the way i felt it. and it was a moment was a beautiful moment to, to, to be able to share that with, with the support as chelsea and also on both moved into the top 4 of the permit league off to playing out a $11.00 joel at stanford bridge. gabrielle martini lee with arsenal ahead with his 5 aiming to avoid the said consecutive away the seats. federal need to as cold as the fab. if eliza for the home team it was almost chelsea up to said in the standings ahead of arsenal on goal difference. both sides of the trail leaders and this will find 9 point a barcelona mr. test extend that lead at the top of the spanish and the, the last one now at the outlet so,
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so that probably could have been dusky, so they have given verse alone on early read what the post choices. so that was ruled out for of side a child of records that strikes sealed applause. this fate has the flip side. have a 6 point advantage over 2nd place, real madrid, but they have played an extra game. i think we, we could play much better. we showed in the, in the 1st 1015 minutes and after that them or not. so yes, the board possession was not a good night. like normally we can do that. so at the end, i would say it's a defeat. sanibel is counting the days until it becomes the advocate fast and then pick host nation. the username picks will take place in the country in 2026 with ambitions to leave more than just 14 memories behind and do is to send reports. we set a goal has been getting
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a taste of what's coming its way in 2 years time. the capital co. well, how's the 2026 useful impacts will be the 1st olympic events to be held in africa to host the event here in africa is very symbolic. think it's very powerful and gives a tons of hope for any future events being doing thing games or other properties being wall championships, or why not the i think the games themselves on the continent. a multi schools event athletes, aged $15.00 to $18.00. the used to live picks will last held in origin. tina's capital point is aries in 2018. cynical has long had a global reputation for producing title, winning football as its hope. these games will open up more options in different sports. in the past, i don't think those things that happen. so i think for the people who are actually here it,
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let them know that we have is 3 or 3 basketball or cried or whatever. all of those things can be assessed or promoting health and wellbeing through school to use the white a message of the games. while legacy projects would include an academy providing training in sports and event management. we put a notice that we put an equity in for the $600.00 category sports when dustin young adult level will go and no way in terms of mixing them to be as global citizens, full files and she's young athletes will be in senegal. when the games begin, in october 2026 on the richardson l g 0, the kansas city chiefs, i came close to losing the beach and rustled in the nfl. and the funding super bowl champ is blocked, a dense as bronco sail goal,
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and the final 2nd. this case with the 16 to 14 wind, kansas now have 9 straight victories this season, or england wide bul captain. joe's butler made a time new a ton to form against the west indies and their latest t. 20 international buzzer is on the come back trail. after long injury nails, he smashed a 23, and barbados to need his team to victory. the wind gave england to 2 males seriously, livingstone and the amendment to have lost his cool during his opening, who fights against the fritz at the season ending atp finals in italy. watson was given a point penalty for breaking a court size microphone and went on to news, the concepts and straight sensors. and that's what was pull for me a 100 back to. so i thank you very much indeed. the need is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more notice stories. don't forget the website. of course, i'll just go to
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a dot com. i'm no bosses and stay with us. some of the how is reported? look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how it's used to justify the escalation, fluid escalation, anything new years that are known as the media. and they think it's how it is weaponized is, is online push has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening post because the media on al jazeera time of sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down to the 4th victory for the government . get this one of those containing refugees, the coming the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been
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described as the closing of palestinians who are expelled from their lands in the neck of 1948. still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and settlements were built. 20 houses 0 worlds, goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes partisans. my grandparents stay here. why aren't i here? return to palestine on al jazeera in examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict, the lebanese economy would be an absolute death, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be philosophic. no. don't be for this up with dignity miracle international filmmakers. well cloths. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis,
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bring programs to form an expired on jessie or the b. u and climate summit gets underway. and as the body shop comment, emissions rising sea levels and the return of donald trump likely to be discussed on the clock reporting for vacuum and as a by john when they 1st drilled for oil way back in 18, forties. and now the hose to critical climate negotiation, the

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