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is chines across the world when you close to the thoughts of the story? the hello i my name's sorry this is a news out nice from joe coming up in the next 16 minutes. jim, please, um pledges the un climate conference is on the way and also by john with this here on track to become the warmest on rec, russia and masses. thousands of troops on the border region with custom to retake areas. fees by you crate. an attack on a refugee account in central gauze that kills any 7 palestinians. while these really ami, once again shows a hospital in northern dr. honest people in eastern spain find
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a way back from the recent flooding dissolves to the government announces $1000000000.00 for reconstruction. and sport matches united its new pouch as says he's ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career on sunday, or even a more am and it is time at portuguese clubs, forwarding with another victor, the hello, welcome to the program we begin in azerbaijan, capital baku where delegates from around the world have gathered for the 29 climate conference. for the next 10 days, they will discuss a range of critical issues in the fight against global warming. and already it is clear that progress is going to be limited in power. as in 2015 countries agreed to key fob, planet's temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. but
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that promise looks broken. ready. 2024 is set to be the hottest yet on record. i'm the 1st year to breach the $1.00 degree level. and those are facts already being felt around the world. called 29, the president looked up by a has issued a warning saying we must invest today to save tomorrow. and the other big issue with the summit will be funding it's estimates of developing nations, need some $2.00 trillion dollars a year to help with the transition away from fossil fuels and to deal with the effects of climate change as go straight to our environmental edison the clock is live in baku for us next, so we are almost at the end of the 1st day of that conference. what are the expectations, especially given a number of well leaders and nor even attending? is there anything concrete expected to come out of this conference of the money?
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not right now as a sense of the cost for the storm. not a bit delegates of dissipated and going back to the hotels, the head of the big a day tomorrow. earlier. as you say, we had the me serve me with my top bobby at the top president and simon, still the you implement chief issuing our rally, running and call to arms really at tomorrow. do you and climates, sorry that you and 2nd general i should say, i'm trying to get terrence. he flies in and again he will try and ruddy the troops and one is irie climate speeches, but no job. i know she's in ping of the us in china respectively, bass and in representatives. so a lot of developing nations will be disappointed about that at i should say the main focus at this climate conference this time around is finance. $2.00 trillion dollars is a lot of numbers being branded around, but that's one of them. and they're real big numbers. 2.4 trillion dollars needed to help developing nations fight against climate change has been scale back down to one trillion dollars. still. i didn't know much,
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nothing but one trillion dollars. it's a $1000000000.00. and remember up until this point in time, develop nation to provide is a $100000000000.00 a year early since 2022. so they've got to go for 10 times that amount and that's what's gonna happen over the next 10 days. we'll say let's take hold of this home. we can speak to nadi on a pallet who is the global climate advocacy chief with christian a good to have you with us money on a so is we're hearing on the 2024 and try to be the miss. yeah. on reco beating loss. you possibly getting past 1.5 degrees celsius? we seem countless wild climb extremes happening around the world. floods, droughts while far all of it. and yet progress is always incredibly slow. why? because we need the money. that's what's missing, and that's what this negotiation should be delivering is all about developed countries explaining how it will meet their obligations to provide for the needs of developing countries for suffering from all these catastrophes that you are
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describing here. you know, i being covering these climate conferences that move in 10 years now, and i always seem to have the sort of conversations with people these calls. are you hoping that this year will be any different? absolutely, because this is, as we have to be a great opportunity for developing countries to provide the money to meet the needs, is about the pop makes grounds. space based binding to, to, for developing countries to do with the impacts of climate change to adapt, to put in place of just entered disposition. and we know it's possible. what we need is developing is developed countries to show the political will. the money is out that they need to do to deliver it now and we have 2 weeks for them to show how they're going to do it. what do you think success looks like at this point? what would, what would be satisfactory from your point of view, we need treatments, not billions of public ground space finance. this is
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a success. a need to speak number without the quality of the grounds will be meaningless. why? because we know that all the new such has been discussed like private finance has it's an invitation. it, it doesn't really work for me to go should neglect setup station and is completely unacceptable for these types of laws and damage. therefore, we need the public money to foot the bill. we know that when you say, published by sort of jumped into the public might say, you mean government money, governments need to stump it up. of course, only governments are comfortable with all this process here. the private sector is not accountable, so we cannot put a figure, a big number of money out there for the private sector to deliver when it's not committed, and what guides the private sector of profit. we're talking here about the needs of the marginalized communities, the developing world, and that's what should be fulfilled. couple of things about the mood here. this is
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obviously doesn't, johns being held in effectual states as 90 percent of fossil fuels that rely on that for the exports for the economy. and what do you make of that? that's an opportunity for an advisor and provide the leadership to change and go want to just transition. we know that as a by john is also how to heat by the impacts of climate change. so it has a really the child street. yes. the process to, to do the transition with for the 1st time in the last call. we've got a language around this possible to phase out. now it's, if you want to progress to meet that i said by some must feel a big role in delivering best possible to face. so finally, a lot of talk about donald trump is even the presidency of the us next year. he thinks the climate change, the who's going to pull the united states out of the climate of the past degree. but for 2nd time, is that going to the realm i mentioned? absolutely not. we have lots of climate progress in the 1st trump documents. i can just ration up, we have which we cannot have an agreement real,
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that we might change every 4 years, depends on who is occupying the, the, the white house. and if you want to stay just out of this process, well, they will not have a direct say on what's happening because you won't be a member of the party. what we really need is an agreement with the burden is really shed between different countries. so this would not stop us out not stopped emission to be fulfilled in discuss. mariana, thank you so much for joining us here. that's part of the party at global climate f as the chief of christianity. thank you very much at. so for the i is on tomorrow, the high level segments that be taking place in the planner is behind me. and that as i say, and kind of gutierrez will be here to try and stuff things up. okay, thank you for that nick long. that for us in boxes, lots move from next route. the course of the week, the
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ukraine's president lensky says that his full affairs of fighting nearly 50000 soldiers in russia's coast region. you questions on me released this video, which it says shows russian troops in the south of the region coming on the ukrainian fire. it isn't clear when it was found out of the country's top come on, the said russia is aiming to retake last territory in the region. meanwhile, ukrainian forces have taken control of the south west of the russian border region a few months back, which they still control. it was the 1st invasion of russian territory since world war 2 out is there as defense, that as alex can popular as well, the process military operations in the coast region of intensified and recent days, tens of thousands of troops have been brought up to the front lines for the start of a russian defensive to take back territory occupied by ukraine. according to nato, thousands of north korean troops have been sent by king jo and to help russian
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forces. although there was debate on how effective they would be there trying right now, the russians and the koreans to find ways of a copper a. bu it'd be on the back of a few of which will be not easy. the mercury of the game without any equipment, they're all their equipment that even uniforms the russian. and they have to learn to use them. this the language barrier because they don't speak russia. russia has made slow steady gains in east and ukraine and recently increased, but its losses have been huge. estimated 1200 dead and wounded the day, the russians are expending enormous amounts of effort to advance into very small distances. their current humongous casualties at the hands of the dates are supply button read as being deployed by the great news on the ukrainians. are strong flights and spirits just to effective the new arrivals will be, is debatable. north korea's military has no combat experience,
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which is one of the reasons why the, the, to learn ukraine's president below the me is the lensky is more concerned with how things will shape up in the future. the, you have some way and then with them was this, but if we do not deploy adequate weapons and political pressure on the russian federation, the next step may be much more extensive use of the north korean contingent to ukraine, no faces. the possibility of singleton is russian defense is on 2 fronts. costs, as well as don't ask for it slowly but steadily losing ground. alex could helpless out this era. the as well as ministry is once again setting the come all at one hospital in open garza, that's forces dropped a grenade at the facilities entrance. they all may have besieged the hospital for days, attacking and arresting stuff and patients. and over the past few hours,
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the ministry has been bombarding the island. is there a refugee camp in central casa? at least 7 people, including 2 children, have been killed. as the others have been wounded. among those killed was a gen list and his wife, they were targeted by a strike on the 10th. and the 2 children have been critically injured and comes days off to the on and killed to jealous of brother and sister in northern garza. let's go to terry, cowboy zoom, who joins us now from general ballot and central gaza. so tarik, another palestinian journalist losing his life. come out on one hospital being targets it again just more death and destruction. yeah, that's royce, the situation remains hardly precarious. of course, many areas in the console strips nights of the spend of repeated attacks on the facilities of medical facilities alongside also with a wave reg focus on targeting refuge account 1st. because as far as we know,
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that the is very minute to he has one sequentially deploying in a very extensive on a minute to quit cold, to drones, to target individuals in the north of this trip is exactly what happened today earlier on the gates of commodities while hospitals is hospital free civilians what killed in that they were injured in that attack, as opposed to one lady was killed and elsewhere. and then there's been a to value about town just a few kilometers from come on as one hospital by adult, a bike, up to drone, fire the in the north of the strait. but we know that the hospital has been going to really a very critical un freaking point, especially died at the vast majority of its pharmaceutical warehouses, have been depleted as the as well. the military attacks have resulted of on very high rates of casualties. and we know that in a very, extraordinarily, also a display of resilience, that boxes and medic, austin,
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what kinda providing medical cap produced, wanted people for the service of rustic and humanitarian security realities. i'm holding them up the central area. the situation is not very, quite different. from what's going on in the noise, especially that is why the army, so living on residential buildings and the western areas of and there's a route, a refugee comp, this compass 8 kilometers away from what we all we have seen earlier today. this color line is comp is completely covered with a smug conducted resulted from this operations. we also know that from medical sources, 20 palestinians have been confirmed, killed stone to dice fully in and visit rights refuge account. and we have been getting more updates at the moment that as have taken place in the city to scroll back to the cities, especially that town took place in a be a model thought a street on one of the main central markets. the 2 people have been consumptive killed so far, well that his talks of casualties, which ones special to
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a top just hospital in order to get medical treatment. really. okay. many things for that topic. i will assume that for us into europe island, central garza, arab and muslim leaders have been missing and saudi arabia's capital to discuss, as well as well on gaza at 11 on the 2 weeks of being hosted by these towns, the crown prince mohammed been so long in his opening speech he condemned, as well as was on both garza lebanon, sit in the duty, we called on the international community to opponents responsibility, to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression against our brothers and pa, this time at 11 on our countries have taken significant steps for their collective international action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian cause of vehicles re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian peoples and demanding the end of the illegal is rarely occupation of
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palestinian territories did cut out his realm, este implemented un resolution 20 $735.00 that requires an end to its aggression and gaza. it must allow humanitarian aid into the territory and withdrew its occupation forces in order for the state of palestine to regain its sovereignty. of the gaza it must allow the return of displace palestinians today homes and the reconstruction of what was destroyed in gaza. israel must end its plan to separate garza from the waste bank and jerusalem and to end its war crimes and the terrorism of his ready settlers. as well as far right finance minister. gonzalo smoked rich has said that he hopes to extend is ready sovereignty into the occupied westbank next year on hopes that the incoming us administration on the donald trump will support and recognize that move these comments coming a little earlier today. let's discuss them with new or all day. she's in the jordanian capital, amman because they started governors,
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it goes $5.00 to their elders. era from reporting inside the occupied west bank, i'm from inside as well, nor so give us a bit more detail about what the dollars smart fridge had to say and, and how this push would actually work slow at specialist smart, strict is not just the finance minister he is a minister within the ministry of defense and israel that is responsible for administering the occupied westbank and for expanding stuff. so when he talks about enforcing is rarely sovereignty, he is talking about the is really an exploration of the occupied with by which we have to remind viewers as part of the is really government agenda. what he's saying is donald trump's presidency offers a golden opportunity for the is it to be, is really government to finish the job? and this is really why small church joined this government. 2 things have happened
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in parallel to this statement because what he said is, is given instructions to his staff in those ministries, to take the practical steps needed the infrastructure steps needed to make sure that this amex ation can happen by 2025. so by the time trump is inaugurated, in the meantime, nothing yahoo added a new minister an observer administered to the war cabinets from smart searches, party to the war cabinets and a li, quote, minister, the minister of energy and equal head was in the jordan valley talking about investing nearly $500000000.00 in salt in a solar panel farmed in order to in trenches really control over the jordan valley, which makes up about 30 percent of the west bank. calling to make sure that as well as control there is for a minute. so one small search talks about accession, many observers with i would say we have to believe i'm okay,
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thank you for that. no, we're all day that for us in a non meanwhile and 11 on the funerals have been held in the southern city of tyre off to 7 people were killed in an is riley strike on saturday. lebanon's health ministry says 2 children were among the dead. the strikes destroyed several buildings and rescued team spent hours searching for missing people under the rubble. once again, israel claims it was talk saying has bought our positions is ready for us to say that around 90 rockets have been fired from 11 on to woods high 5 bay alpha and weston got any in northern israel. at least 3 people were injured. that has been an increase in cross 4 to 5 between hezbollah and is row since september. and the last few hours as bullet has said that it has not received any proposals for a cease fire despite israel's foreign minister,
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claiming that there has been some progress made on that front the head of as well as media office said the reports on is writing media on inaccurate, have a talk we had in the press media. i checked with some of the responsible brothers, especially in the video. i spoke with them about some issues before this conference, so we know what to say regarding this. and they said that until now, there is one of the communications at the international level that on has not received anything official or any specific proposals. let's discuss this further with more on the shara island, is there a senior political? i'm a c joins us from here. info home are one good to see. so we had that took that from hezbollah, saying that has not received any proposals for a ceasefire. this is despite israel's foreign minister earlier saying that that has been some progress made in states far negotiations. what do you think this is all about? why why these deferring tales is role in directly hinting perhaps that it wants to
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end the war in lebanon are well set to move. busy water on let, the non has become more and more costly to these radius. they've started it with a big bank as it where uh, through the side of the bombing of pages and, and hitting the, you know, dozens so it's not more of a hezbollah targets. but now, as the water sinks in and has these ready to start to take more vintages in the south of 11 on it's clear just from today watching those 80 rock, it's a big fight against the high 5 other places and nothing is right clearly is, is right, is beginning to feel the pain. there is no doubt. that's why they don't want the ceasefire and gaza, they would one sees 511 on if the conditions are right if the conditions are favorable days, right. so when they say there are some,
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there is some progress. what they mean is that in their talks with the united states and perhaps others, including the lebanese government, there is some ideas being advanced, but it's nothing final that could be presented to hasbrook. now one, picking up from what you just said, it does appear like say the is riley's, don't want the war in gaza to end any time soon. but if they, if, if they do indeed want of the situation in 11 onto the escalade, can you imagine that happening while the war and gaza continues the yes. in fact, uh that's what they insist on in the sense that they're not good at this point in time. what is left in guys are some people pockets of resistance. i'd like to refer to it. and now they are simply odd in the process of re division and,
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and re off you buying the gaza strip as the real hot water. the real confrontations are happening in the north and that's where it is where i would like to end. but as i said, it's nothing like what the lebanese government or once even has butler is reckoning, visualize with accept, i mean, nothing short of perhaps creating a security zone and the software 11 on would probably be suffice with these. right is, there are even talks behind the scene now involving the russians where they are talking about how russia could play a role in blocking one from delivering what that is that has by law in the future for which i wish i could be rewarded by the trump, administration, moving forward. so there's all kinds of talk. there's all kinds of rumors, of course, and as we've learned from $400.00 days of conversations and chats and, and leaks about progress, about a c site and guys, uh,
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you know what the result was. but i wanna also want to put to you these comments that that have come today from israel's far right. finance ministers allow smart trench saying that he hopes israel will be able to extend sovereignty into the occupied westbank by 2025 with the support of the trump administration. how wondering there is comments. what do you think a trump presidency is going to mean for the palestinians? will look, it seems over the past several weeks. trump for trump campaign have made promises to out of americans. thought about americans committed for trump and the likes in order to get their votes. and clearly also been sticking to that to know where he needs to wind the war. all of that has been understood, the has, the trump might change. his position here might have a change of heart as where you know us in the sense that, uh, we could see
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a surprise, a bit from surprise, where he would switch positions and with the mind about his taking stage or withdrawal from lebanon, more withdrawal or from gotcha, and so on, so forth. on the other hand, when you see some of the appointments that are being considered or the one best or they've been tapped, such as it least defined. that if you remember that, you know, whole richard congresswoman who under the pretext of fighting under semitism, i'd be checking down every possible opposition figured or free speech figure in the united states. he's stepping out for an investment of the united nations. that would be a real major sign of where the trump administration is going on in the question of everything goes for and it to the united nations, but to the question of palestine in the middle east. and then there's nothing, you know, typing a secular leader and legal secular leader to be his ambassador to the united states
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. encouraged by some from, by science from washington. that from quite in fact, i'm like in 2020 support and an extension of course. but, you know, i've been saying one along now for the past year of tragedy and war crimes and genocide, that's while it is right is try and get the best thing guys are bombing and kidding, and so on, so forth. the prize, the big prize is not garza, the big prize for his right is the west bank now. and then the other things that his dream of next thing much of westbank is possible. and i think with even, you know, have a bottle of some sort. i was in my water and guys, are you giving me the worst? but okay, interesting stuff. okay, thank you for that. more one for sure. i'll just share a senior political analyst. joining us back from dell, the, the
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spain has announced full $1000000000.00 a new aid for the reconstruction efforts and it's flawed, hit areas in the east of the country. the government has been on the intent of screening for its response to last month's dissolves. to that killed at least 222 people. the devastation is also respond to waive a solidarity across spain with thousands of volunteers. helping with the recovery efforts will reach out and reports from one of the hottest head towns i put green shoots, the growing on the wreckage of pipe water. remind is that life finds a way back off that as often. but also of how long this clean up is taking a nitty 2 weeks off to the flood. there is still so much to do. health is come from all over spain and beyond military fire brigade, civil god, said mostly volunteers clearing,
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never ending oceans of mud is the main task both above ground and, and the dang basements that became deaf traps. when the water is put in a poor, k is a dentist in normal life. but when i finish my work, i day a week i'm, i think i thought with my girlfriend and i read the code that there we need to come here to help. well, when you, hilda is a journalist at the end of the day when you see that a you will have, you know, the working and you see that everything that you're going to be better. maybe you will basically the, the, the yes, the army is here. there are other types of all me. this is off that has chasing the face that many spending is have in local and national government, but it's also boosted the confidence that they have and won't say themselves can do when they come together. so many people toiling and sewage contaminated conditions
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. mean disease is a real concern. i mean, one of the with we're helping with is mostly ones and cases of customer date is because many ones are contaminated. we look, send them against the tunnels and give them to buy optics to avoid infections. the scale of this catastrophe and the human decisions not taking the could have less than that, have less people angry and grieving for the volunteer rami the solidarity of a shed. toughest provide some consolation will reach out, and i'll just say era by port spain. so head on out is era and administration taking shape. you as president elect names to more people and key roles and is and governments will be life in mid mar logo. let's pull a tunnel and hazy the interim for our ministers that nearly 6 months off to taking office and spoiled synagogue is counting the days until it becomes africa's best
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use and then pick face nation or it will be here. the had a lot of that is more heavy rain to come. the pots, essentially america and the caribbean, will get that in a moment for us to south america. and it is a shall restore you here. we've got a number of areas of low pressure bringing some heavy rain to central parts of brazil. it's not as wet out east cities like rio de janeiro. we'll see the sunshine over the next few days. but what the weather has slipped its way further. north brazilian, seeing those showers. now behind that, we've got another area of low pressure that's going to bring some pretty severe spoons into southern areas of brazil, a little not. temperature is down. for su, 4 countries like power g y, and there is the west coast of the weather on choose day affecting bolivia,
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stretching up towards peru as well. we could see some flooding from that very heavy rain. below that, it's still a story of heat for an oven areas of origin, tina and sheila as well, with lots of sunshine in santiago, the temperature well above the average with those twice skies. now it's not very dry across central america and the carrier being there that all those bus, the rain pulling into panama, and also costa rica, we could see for the flooding from that raw file is set to dissipate in the gulf of mexico. but we're still going to see the very heavy rain pull across his spend your law on choose day of the 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 for the victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees, the coming,
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the actions of israel's government, the military and taken as been described as the closing of the policy. i'm counting the cost of devastation in spain is your risk for pad for climate change is really extensive. find the lifeline for the palestinian economy. but just for one month plus how can i for a good type into its vast energy reserves to transform its economy? counting the cost on outages era holding the powerful to account as we examine the us as role in the world's own outages. era the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back you watching out there on line default top stories this hour, the president of the comp 29 climate conference. as told delegates that we must invest today to save tomorrow. bookstore by a warning comes as well as on track to reach the one point. 5 degree warming target this year. ukraine's president below demeans the landscape says his forces on pricing many $50000.00 soldiers in russia's coast region. ukraine's army released this video, which it says shows russian troops in the south region coming on the inquiry and fire the quantities of promising is arrived in pieces at the out of the hospital. loftiss roll struck a residential slot in central casa, is really trying to talk to at least 7 people on engine,
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betsy thomas. a group of activists have how they purchase the un climate summit in azerbaijan to cool for a cease fire in gaza. they wave banners denouncing is writing ministry attacks on genocide if palestinians the active as well. so one is roles and its occupation palestinian territories. at least 43603 people have been killed now since the war began. during the call, 29 meetings in azerbaijan. capital leaders will also be checking in on climate promises that were made in paris nearly a decade ago, calling vega has moved on whether that metering 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 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 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 seat. 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. as well as the bombing of shia muslim majority areas, and levins becca valley has displaced thousands of people from that homes. many are staying and neighboring christian villages where residents accuse israel of trying to stoke sectarian violence. charles traffic reports from 0, i'll off law and east and 11 on. many of these children used to live only a few kilometers down the road. families among the thousands of people sheltering it's 6 schools in the area. 0 a 4 is a christian village which she and was leaving, fled to from neighboring towns and areas being destroyed in daily waves of these right strikes. volvic is around 10 kilometers in that direction before the war. the city and the surrounding area had a population of around a $100000.00 people, as well as issued
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a full evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas full sinks, thousands of people to flee into surrounding villages. so i'm a staying at this manner and on the church you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is not alone. and believing is where he's trying to stoke up old hostilities inside lebanon, in an effort to force the lebanese, to fulfill its aim of wiping out as bowl commission on the command of july, we found the neighbors are very kind and very generous, easy way to create a division in the past tried to spread it. and now the same thing is when it's trying to follow the path of the past a fall, the show to bill is the local priest a, the jungle you level on the and of course they are trying to create a discard between the she and other religions insects and sometimes the is what you just have called residents and that gives them of harboring and wanted person and
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threatened to target the location. she was happy. 45 people from the back of valley of sheltering that this family home, photographs of what the family describe is christian ball to is killed in a previous war 11 and he'll have. she has coffee with a guest now and they are like somebody to us. they are almost neighbors, they have anybody's identity, and we have anybody's identity. some people accuse us of being as well as collaborators. odyssey we have scientists, we want to show them that we are liberties and the oldest simpletons. streets of all busy and dare well for these days, many people have never lived in these parts of the country. a country that suffered sectarian violence in the past. and they are desperate to go back to back on to a home that may no longer exist. just drop it down to 0. they're off my 11 and
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you as president elect donald trump continues to make key appointments to is administration ahead of his return to the white house in january of next year for my asking us immigration and customs enforcement director. tom homan, who's previously served in trump's administration, has been named as his new buddhist saw trump race in a social media post at home and will be in charge of the forcing people. he caused illegal aliens back to the country of origin, is also chosen new congress woman and the stephanie for the job of us and by the to the united nations to escape. so mike kind of, he's alive for us near trump's home in florida. mike, so it took us through these latest appointments by donald trump. will do is choices . tell us about what trump to point noise guides looked like well, thomas holeman was the acting head of ice during the previous trump administration
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. he said of an interview recently that he would renew those work side rates that he carried out in the past and which the biden administration stopped in terms of getting rid of and registered a people within the united states. now least stephanie is a long time from support to. she was known ones for her monitored conservative views. however, she drifted gradually to the right and was a crucial trump ally during his impeachment hearings. she was also a major ally at, during the recent campaign. so stepanek now going to the united nations as us and best of, of the human, a ticket that the does appear to be head of ice. these are important positions. one must remember as well. but the 1st appointment that trump made was susie whiles, who's being his long time campaign manager, she has going to become the 1st female chief of stop in the united states respected by most and certainly absolutely crucial to his recent campaign. she's also from florida,
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as she worked on various florida campaigns of way back in 1980 worked on ronald reagan, his team. so these are the 1st 3 appointments at all confirmed and strong positions, giving some kind of indication that it's going to be a bit like it was in the previous to when trump was impala. putting the same type of person in the positions united nations office to be crucial to the us relations with the outside world. ice absolutely central in. busy terms of dealing with immigration and others without registration in the united states. unlike so a few months before, uh, donald from takes over the white house. uh, what are we expecting in terms of the transition from biden to trump? is it expected to go smoothly? well it has gone up to a rocky start. according to civil reports,
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it has been the full liaison between the current administration and the incoming one. however, they are signs that this may turn around. trump will be meeting with president fight in in washington on wednesday of morning meeting, a critical part of the transition because it will attempt to set the relationship between the current administration and the incoming one. and not the crucial of cause to have a smooth transition with no block. so hurdles or stumbling blocks that delay in any way the ongoing effective administration of the united states. so that by then trump meeting very important indeed. thank you for that. my kind of that for us near trump's home in florida. hey, say it's transitional counsel has dismissed. the interim prime minister appointed a new one. the businessman alex did yet fit in a is replacing gary camille, who at any 6 months and office and car be a nation housing held democratic elections in years and criminal gains control much
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of the capital. the transitional council was set up in april to stop the violence that has been played by enforcing morris just will have a new need out of prime minister. prevent, did not conceded defeats in sundays, parliamentary election taken off has led to a small african island nation for 7 years, but told is the lines that they were heading to with the big defeat final results he had to be released, but opposition needed. and the vin rum, googling is set to take over the premier ship. the campaign in the run up to that action was overshadowed by a wire tapping scandal. it depends parliament has basis to keep she gave or is she but is prime minister. the special session took place off to shape as governing policy law spits majority, and last month, not election. the l d p self and it's west election lost in more than a decade. 9 day,
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250 kilometer protests much has begun in new zealand opposing a bell that would read the fine countries founding document. and it's the latest display of defiance against the right wing coalition government's policies affecting indigenous mallory, the buildings, to change legal interpretations of the tracy of white tongue. the agreement signed between the crown and mallory chiefs in 18. 40 organizes expect 40000 people to join the protests. thoughts, police have detained more than a 100 protest, as rawling in support of palestinians in amsterdam. a demonstration had been bound off to violence on 1st day with as rarely football fans tore down palestinian flags enchanted races and t. arb slogans so fast and has moved from the dutch capital. a fellow stein sold, adair with the protest of students and anti racism groups captive in central
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amsterdam 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 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 costs. it's about $200.00. yesterday we max decreased on 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 have been 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 violent.
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there are very races and things that are all a rough. they had been a problem in windows. they were running around with the weapons, and that's a story that we've, 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 to force inside shops for their safety. well, 3 bathrooms were ongoing outside. several people were injured. on my release, the testers continue to find their anger, anger about what they just drive. it's a savvy one side of narrative, things with the writing the these images show up on thursday night by and that because when firewall as to confirm the narrative, the jewish people were under attack. but as they have fitness those on the truck or inspect my god, the support is running away with your footage in
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a totally different frame. that's 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 am so them so i head on out, is there a way to tell you why it's growing full? so in sports and strange behavior from one of the title, favorites of the final events of the men's tennessee are we'll have more on that story. the business like this to be sponsored by intellect tuck,
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in the muskets is full with fire. malia and thank you so much magic united to new coach for even more and says he's ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career on sunday and were m one. his final game in charge of portuguese clubs sporting he's leaving the lisbon side, top of their domestic league after 11 straight wins last week. the 39 year old god is the team tool for one went over man city and 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 structure chart that, that, that you know, and then you will adopt um,
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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 heard of that. and if a right has been united in term manager following last month, firing of eric 10 hub, united beat lester, city 3 know on sunday with goals from bruno fernandez, and alejandro gar not show united are still in the bottom half of the primary league more and will be in charge for the clubs next game that's in 2 weeks time against if switch. so like the closure. so 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 of our sloane i missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the spanish lea, a last one know as well so,
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so your dad dropped bloomingdale ski thought he'd given barza in early lead, but the holy strikers efforts was ruled out for off side charles, the backers of stride, sealed, and bar. so space on the flip side have a 6 point advantage of a 2nd place round to rent will sign. a goal is counting the days until it becomes asked cuz 1st olympic host nation, the useful effects will take place in the country in 2026 with ambitions to leave more than just sporting memories behind. and the richardson reports set, a goal has been getting a taste of what's coming its way in 2 years time. the capital co. well, how's the 2026 used to lympics. it will be the 1st olympic event 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 joining thing, games or other properties being one championships or why not the i think the games themselves on the continent. a most useful event athletes,
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aged $15.00 to $18.00. they used to live picks one 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 have happened. so i think for the people who are actually here, it lets them know that web is 303 basketball or crowdy or whatever. all of those things can be assessed or promoting health and wellbeing through school to use the wide 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 in equity and forensic science get into sports when testing
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at that level will go and normally in terms of making them to be is global citizens, full files and ambitious young athletes will be in senegal. when the games begin in october 2026, but on the richardson l g 0, india has told crickets world governing body, they won't be traveling to pockets on for the upcoming champions trophy. that's according to the host nation who are due to stage the tournaments and march of next year. ongoing political tensions mean india haven't played in pockets on for 16 years. cricket bosses are now in discussions with pockets on about a possible solution. and one's wife all captain josh butler made a timely return to form against the west indies and their latest t 20. josh, now butler is on the come back trail. after a long injury layoff he smashed 83 and barbados to lead his team to victory. when gave england a to nail seriously, while we it's the kansas city chiefs came
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a close to lease and there on the record in the nfl. the defending super bowl champions blocked in denver broncos steel golden. the final seconds to escape with a 1614, when kansas now have 9 straight victories this season. and the daniel loved the dev, lost his cold during his opening fruit match against taylor fritz. this the season ending atp finals in italy. the russian was given a points of penalty for breaking of portside microphone and went on to lose the contact 1st and straight. savage said she is okay, and that is all your support for now. my lean back to you. thanks for now. so i'm cool it a sports dumb colette ok. call. spinning, i'm drifting is becoming even more popular in southern africa. was born on street corners, but it's now legal as an arena sport ends in bob way, way more events, and now being held armor tests. it reports from below, where of the,
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the smell of burning rubber and the reading of engine excites, dictate. this isn't bobby's picking city value. these drivers trust in traditional output, a spinning we have mechanics, we love cars in spinning. this gets to the end of the streets and away from drugs. costs meaning originally started out as legal, racing in streets, but is above what it's now you go and it's becoming popular. it drive suite b, but need, so that does do that as people love. so where we've decided i decided i'd send it to a beautiful homebound, specifically to take these guys off the street. this is not what they call the discipline and community, and this is serious business. it basically involves drivers looking,
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they call into a spin performing moves and poses hold by now how be just meeting the changing would be telling me, hey, you're making digital and it's getting pop, you've added, you know, the southern f as in countries to like writing in our local stuff, but with the all wheel drive is described spinning is he also controlled entail the they see the 1st step is learning how to make the cost and then just step in and feel the part of the task out loud. okay, that's it for me. my name's side for this news. i'll be back in just a man. such was the day is these, do you stay with us?
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the united nations twins, you know, it's conference on climate change is seen as the most developing nations need an estimate of $2.00 trillion dollars a year to come back to west effects of climate change. but we'll, the developed will stop the finance massage. we need to stay without 0 at the end of the coverage. what do you not illegal goals by threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is underway. as the tribal chiefs had to europe's gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help, but to demand the world, the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky,
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a witness documentary on the jersey to the county is about 3000. it's about 60 percent black, 40 percent, right. the front streets are white on the highways and stuff. and then when you get back beyond that it's, it's pretty much black. this is kind of how it works. is all black street. we really don't know what's going to happen. we know if we don't do something as long as we health care here. real certain and basically the whole model has been that nobody else had any responsibility for making sure there was health care here in the county. didn't the city did 1st year that we writes worst in the robert wood johnson health rankings? i totally can't administrator that. boy, you know, at some point you guys have got to step up. if you want to know can be here in an approved do you guys have got to do this? i'll retire at some point. and unless there's some kind of rupture, some somebody has responsibility for health care here. it will be in the health care here.
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the jim please um, pledges the un climb and conferences on the way with this yet on track to become the woman on record. the, i mean site is all just there in life from dell. also coming off an attack on a refugee camp and central garza kills at least 7 palestinians, all these right only once again, shelves, a hospital in northern casa prussia and masses. thousands of troops on the border region of cost to retake areas seized by ukraine. loss on

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