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will 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 coming the actions of israel's government, the military invitation has been described as the closing of the gym please. um such as the un climate conference is underway this year on track to become the we missed on record the by my name's by this is out. is there a live from the also coming out on attack on
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a refugee camp in central gulf kills at least 20 palestinians. all these really ami once again. shells, a hospital in gaza, russia and masses. thousands of troops on the board of regents of cost to retake areas seized by you crate. the law son administration takes shape the us president elect names to move people to key roles and his government will be live near dom trumps home in the we begin and as a by zones capital baku where delegates from around the world have gathered for the top $29.00 climate conference for the next 10 days, they will discuss a range of critical issues in the fight against global warming. i'm ready, it is clear that progress will be limited in paris and 2415 countries agreed to keep our planets temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial
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levels of that promise looks broken. ready? 2024 is set to be the hottest yet on record. i'm the 1st to breach the 1.5 degree level. and these effects already being felt around the world cope 29 president looks all bobby yes, has issued a warning saying we must invest today to save tomorrow. and the other big issue at the summit will be funding it's estimated. developing nations need some $2.00 trillion dollars a year to help with the transition away from fossil fuels to deal with the effects of climate change. how does there as environment edison clock reports now from buckle very much the sense of the quiet before the storm here. we heard from tom bobby, who is the co presidents this year. we'll start from simon still to you in climate she issuing a, a call to arms. if you like. the main event starting on tuesday with
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a high level segment wellesley does, are flying in the nature of while i was teaching, paying as united states in china and above the 2 biggest images. they wait to hear the sending representative, deer and tech, the general and technical tears he is coming in. no doubt will deliver one of his typically fiery climates at speeches at just the things up. main focus this call is finance $2.00 trillion dollars. yeah. needed by developing nations to help bottle climate change. expectation to be paid back a bit to one trillion dollar to is still a tremendously large amount of money. if you think about it, up until now, develop nations if any provided $100000000000.00 a year since 2022. this is 10 times that amount. nickel. how does era back who has advised you all the summit leaders will be checking in on climate promises that were made in paris nearly a decade ago. call them back as more on whether they're meeting those commitments.
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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 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
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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 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
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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 a positive step the . that's why the forces have repeatedly bone the island is there a refugee comes in central guns over the past few hours as early as strikes are killed at least 20 people that including 2 children and a gen list warm and fuzzy people have also been injured. meanwhile, these really ministries, once again selling the commercial ad, one hospital in the north, its forces dropped to coordinate at the facilities entrance. the army has besieged the hospital for days, now attacking and arresting stuff and patients. meanwhile, a market in central garza city has also been targeted killing it needs 2 people.
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house coworkers say 24 people have been killed and is really strikes on various parts of the strips in store and that number is expected to rise. this is the, even though we were sitting peacefully inside our shop and all of a sudden it's just like tuesday, loud explosions on shrapnel flying all over the place. i came out to see dozens killed and injured, including very young children. i don't know what weapons these rallies were pounding us with. we miraculously suffice. i have many children who are fortunate thing to sleep inside. these really occupation forces continue the killing himself, ation of population that the whole world has lost humanity, have mercy on us and, and this insane was the space atara cobb. i assume he joins us from darrow by the end. central garza now how are you? good tax and the newest, i'm in the central area where you are focused through the latest.
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yeah, there has been more attacks and in fact, in the past few hours, in particular, why is why did quite corporate trends? my leads in as a tony neighborhood, we know that one house that has been confirmed to so far at the moment i can hear right now. sound of it is really true just off ahead on the vicinity of of august on hospice. and you might say clearly here at the moment as well. so we have been getting a statement released by, along with the hospital saying that 20, how simians have been killed installed today while others wanted on the statement. so they are just trying to get tech that's been conducted today by the is, but out to the retail, you said that the artillery had targeted and bummed with 2 types of the hospital and made it to clear up to drugs. had targeted at the facility of an out the hospital in and is that right trip you to come with the sense from areas of districts that you have been reiterating that appeals for the international
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community and international institutions to provide any sort of protection for the hospitals in light of the it's very junior solid here in garza, we need to remind our views that since at alice this morning there has been a wide intensification of attacks in the north, a district in particular on the facility of come on in front of us. so and so on this into markets in the goal is a 61 percent and has it all comes from skills. now these areas have been completely witnessing in you, is that to ation old is set to cost and to ship by the is what the military. and now goal is a city has been one of the densely populated areas in light of the latest evacuation weights took place from to finally a refuge account and from big la here to what's called the city. and you're also getting the reports that are, that have been but so imagine a break. we're almost fight says i'm the is what else you mention fuses, teen jabante, a refuge account. busy i was confirmed that i talked to the abutment that strikes are still taking place to this very moment. thank you for that to eric. i've assume
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that for us to narrow by line central god as well as for rise, finance minister bestsellers not judge, says he hopes to extend as riley sovereignty into the occupied westbank next year. and hopes that the incoming us administration under donald trump will support and recognize that move all day has moved from the jordanian capital alon because he is right. and government has bound algebra from the forcing india occupied westbank i'm from inside israel. so it's a lot of smoke stretches, not just the finance minister. he is a minister within the ministry of defense in israel that is responsible for administering the occupied westbank and for expanding something. so when he talks about enforcing is really sovereignty, he is talking about the is really annexation of the occupied response, which we have to remind viewers is part part of the is really government agenda.
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what he's saying is donald trump's presidency offers a golden opportunity for the is the v, is really government to finish the job. and this is really why smart search joined this government. 2 things have happened in parallel to the statement because what you 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 a liquid administer, the minister of energy in equal head was in the jordan valley, talking about investing nearly $500000000.00 in salt, in a solar panel farm in order to in trenches really control over the jordan valley, which makes up about 30 percent of the west bank to make sure that as well as control there is permanent. so one small church talks about accession. many
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observers with i would say we have to believe i'm is there any forces say around 90 rockets have been fired from lebanon into northern israel, damaging buildings on vehicles near hif, at least 3 people reportedly injured as well, says some of the rockets. what intercepted while others landed in open areas. at least 7 people have been killed in an as rainy strike in southern 11 on the attack happened in side on district, their initial reports of 7 people injured. meanwhile funerals have been held in the some city of tile to 7 people were killed and it is rarely strike on saturday. 7 on the health ministry says 2 children were among the dead. israel claims there was talk saying has bullet positions. it has, well it says it has not received any proposals for a cease for a despite israel's foreign minister, claiming that the has been some progress made on that front ahead of as well as
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media office, send the report on is really media all inaccurate. hey, the 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. arab and muslim leaders all amazing and saudi arabia's capital to discuss as well as well on both gaza and 11 on the talks of being hosted by the sound. the crown prince mohammed been so non, in his opening speech he condemned, as well as was on both casa lebanon, new city, missouri. we called on the international community to opponents responsibility to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression again step rather than pa this time at 11 on. our countries have taken
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significant steps for their collective international action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian, the causal vehicles re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian peoples, demanding the end of the illegal is rarely occupation of palestinian territories did cut out his realm. has to implement you in resolution $2735.00 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 and gaza is almost end. it's planned to separate garza from the waist bank and jerusalem and the end it's war crimes and the terrorism of his ready settlers. so has all now to zeroes, people in eastern same find
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a way back from the recent flooding. the sauce gum announces infinity and donors, full reconstruction. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is terms when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions. saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans. in my critical debate, we're seeing that mass mortality event the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for bono, jesse era in india, illegal mining is having a devastating impact on an ancient mounting range and the local residence. keeping the look at how much dust there is everywhere. my father is during the test phase $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to india to investigate. my name's gimme
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a line to thought top stories based out the president of the comp 29 climate conference and then also by john has told down the gets we must invest today to say, tomorrow. look, tom by ads warning comes as well as on try to breach the $1.00 degree looming target this year or is it published indians have arrived at the out of the hospital optics rolled strong a residential plots and central concepts is rarely drone a time killed at least 20 people and then on this charlie full so say around 90 rockets have been fired from 11 on in northern israel. the attacks of damage, buildings and vehicles met hyphen. at least 3 people were forcibly the of the ukraine's president willing to belong to me is it. lensky says that his forces of fighting nearly 50000 soldiers in russia's coast
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region brands army release. this video, which it says shows the russian troops in the south of the region coming on. the ukrainian fire is in k, when it was found in countries top. come on to said russia is aiming to retake loss territory in the region. are you planning and forces of taking control of parts of the coast region a few months ago, and was the 1st invasion of russian territory since world war 2? now does, there is defense. edison alert alex good helpless has no russians, military operations in the cruise region of intensified and recent days. tens of thousands of troops have been brought up to the front lines for the stats of a russian offensive 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 forces. although there is debate on how effective they would be there trying right
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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 and even uniforms that are 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 in cost. but it's losses have been huge, estimated 1200 dead and wounded to day. the russians are expending enormous amounts of efforts with vaults into very small distances. their current humongous casualties at the hands of the dates are supplied. weapon rate is being deployed by the great news on the ukrainians. are strong financing spirits just to effective the new arrivals will be, is debatable. north korea's military has no combat experience, which is one of the reasons why the, the, to learn ukraine's president below the me zalinski is more concerned with how
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things will shape up in the future. the, you have some way and then with them was, especially 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 korea and contingent to ukraine, though faces. the possibility of singleton is russian defense is on 2 fronts course, as well as the desk where it's slowly but steadily losing ground. alex could helpless out this era you as president elect donald trump has been making appointments to his administration, the head of his return to the white house in january next year before my acting us immigration and customs enforcement directed tom homan who's previously subbed and from said ministration has been named as, as new buddha, so he's also chosen new congresswoman, at least stephanie for the job of us and basset to the un escapes from mike kinda
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who is live near trump's home in florida. so talk us through the latest from appointments like and what they tell us about what trump 2 point. oh is going to look like as well. it certainly is different to the appointments that he made off to winning in 2016. what he appears to be doing is concentrating now on proven loyal as in 2016, included the couple of veterans rooms private as the republican operative was his 1st chief of stuff. now his chief of staff is, susie whiles, who's worked with him on a number of campaigns, was very instrumental in terms of transcribing, influence within the state of florida, where we are at the moment. um, so that is the one difference that is already very clear. tom homan served on to him as the director of ice acting direct. at that stage. he was sending a re interview recently as that he would renew those workforce raids
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in which unregistered immigrants were arrest. it's something that the by then administration stopped home and saying in an interview that he is going to stop those rates again. so we've got one kind of indication happening there. what we also know, that is just that steven miller has been appointed as the deputy chief of staff for policy. now, mila has been trumps, chief speech, right? that he wrote that speech back in 2016. and clearly he's going to remain a very important figure within the trump administration. what do we do now to is, who is not going to be in the administration? nikki haley, the full man invested it to the u. n. g south says trump, as in mike power, the former secretary of state, he's not getting a position this has been announced by trump in recent days. so already we see a cabinet forming that is a cabinet built on royalty to donald trump. that is the most important element that obviously his team is looking for, that they want to complete the loyalty to the president elect. and mike,
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it's on the 2 months now until he takes that from president biden. how's the transition going. 7 as well, some of the other sites being a bit rocky because as being limited liaison between the bite and administration and the incoming trump one book, it's just a week. so it is early to early to save problems of transition and importantly to president biden has asked the president elect to come and meet him in washington at the white house on wednesday. that's a very important meeting because it sets the tone for the process of transition. now transition very, very important in terms of panting no, but from one administration to the other. it's not just the announcement of a cabinet that matches. it's also the nuts and bolts up of working administration, the thousands, tens of thousands of federal jobs as that are going to be renewed or created and to
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see the extent to which the new incoming administration will change a lot of those structures that have been put in place by the, by the end of ministration. but the process itself is critical in terms of ensuring a, even and a, and in did process from one administration to the other. as the president elect uh, begins, has much to stay in the white house. okay. many thanks for that, mike kind of that for us. nick trump's home in florida. spain has announced full $1000000000.00 in new aid for the reconstruction efforts and its flood head areas in the east. the government has been on the scripts in a, for its response to last month's disaster been killed. that means 222 people. the devastation has also sparked the wave of solidarity across spain with thousands of volunteers helping with the recovery efforts will re challenge reports from the
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hottest hit town of port green shoots. the growing on the wreckage of pipe port to remind is that life finds a way back off that as often. but also of how long this clean up is taking of the 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, but mostly volunteers clearing, never ending oceans of mode is the main task both above ground and the dang basements that became deaf traps. when it was put in. a poor. k is a dentist in normal life, but when i finish my work, i day a week, i mean, i think i though with my girlfriend and i a so 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,
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the working and you see that everything is going to be better. maybe you will basically the feeling. yes, the army is here. there are other types of on a this is oscar has chasing the face that many is funny. it's have in local and national government, but it's also boosted the confidence that they have and what they themselves can do when they come together. so many people toiling and sewage contaminated conditions . mean disease is a real concern. i mean the, somebody with we're helping with is mostly ones and cases of customary dis, because many ones are contaminated. we've seen them against the tunnels and gift antibiotics to avoid infection. the scale of this catastrophe and the human decisions not taking the could have less than did have less people angry and grieving for their volunteer ami. the solidarity of a shed purpose provide some consolation will reach out,
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and i'll just say era. i bought this pain. paisley is transitional counsel has dismissed the interim prime minister and appointed a new one. businessman alex, to the field, m a is replacing gary condo who had only 6 months in office. in car, been nation hasn't held democratic elections in years. and in criminal gangs control much as a capital to pounds. parliament has very said to keep she gave her is she but as prime minister, the special session took place off to achieve as governing party lost its majority in last month's not election failed. the piece of it, it's west election lost in over a decade. and then the french capital president and my new my crone has hosted person's prime minister k, a stomach to commemorate the 100 and 6th on a bus route of almost as day.
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the new event marks the end of the fast well, who the to met at the lease, a presidential palace for laying very rates of feet. 2 of the unknown soldier saunas the 1st position needed to attend french armistice day services since 1944. when winston churchill was high, spent by tells the gold to spend the weather is next and inside. story examines whether the comp $29.00 such as i by john will be viable agreement on climate change. the i had a lawyer that seemed very wet across the eastern pot so, so that i forget and there's more disruptive rain to come. we'll have a look at that in a moment for us in the middle east and live where we have seen some showers moving
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across the event. but much of that rain has now pushed its way further east across into northern parts of iran. lincoln around the edges of the caspian sea on choose day. we could still see a few showers behind that for the likes of lebanon and syria, but it is a much t, y, a picture for the south. we go. and there's some beautiful weather to be enjoyed across the gulf, the things content. a little bit breezy there on wednesday for the likes of catch up now is looking rather breezy across the north of africa. strong winds. it could well be expected for lights without julia antennas. the thanks to on settled weather moving across the mediterranean. some heavier rain will splash back into morocco on wednesday for the south of this much dry a picture luxury quiet for areas of west africa. we are however, going to see some very stormy weather. take hold of kinda ruined, get born and the democratic republic of congo over the next few days. the storm stretched down from angola towards eastern areas of south africa. we'll also see some rain in s retaining on wednesday.
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the there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making that voices. how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate? catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much destruction you cannot face the consequence. nature is done. dying of now on that on i'll just see around the delegates have gathered an answer by john so that he went to find that conference out in the mission of sea levels and melting ice sheets on the agenda as far as time and how they've done what comes through to the white house and pat. this is inside story,
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