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these carrier operations, china has moved quickly to catch up from the house of the story. it's estimated $2.00 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change. the question is, who's going to pay for it? the precious president signs a new nuclear policy lowering the requirements of the use of nuclear weapons. the my, my name's for you, this is on. is there a live from joe hall also coming up. the us special envoy is in bay route for seas 5 to 6 hours off to the 11 east capital comes on the is really far. again. let's go straight to pay route to have a listen to a most folks be very rude
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a few weeks ago. and we've had very serious discussions, both here in lebanon and in israel. and in the several days and weeks since my visit for the region. and today we've had just now very constructive talks with the speaker of. busy pre and we have continued to narrow the gaps through the discussions over the last few weeks. and specifically today we continued to significantly narrow the gaps as the meeting was very constructive and very helpful. i came back because we have a real opportunity to bring this conflict to an end. this is a moment of decision making. i'm here to be rude to facilitate that decision, but it's ultimately the decision of the parties as to reach
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a conclusion to this conflicts. it is now within our grasp sides. the window is now i hope, the coming days yields a resolute i'm not going to take any questions to. busy because i don't want to be negotiating this in public. i appreciate the constructive nature of the conversation with the speaker. i will have additional conversations today with the prime minister and with others. and i am committed to do everything that i can to work with the government here in lebanon, and in israel to bring this conflict to workforce. again, i'll just repeat where i started. we've had very good discussions to narrow the gaps over the last several days. and weeks us and that trend continues today in the meeting. so again, thank you and i apologize, i won't take any questions. okay, that was us special envoy,
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a most holstein speaking that in a roots, he is in the region trying to push for a diplomatic solution to end the violence between israel has by let's go straight to say to hold a who is also in bay. right for us say now, so that very short, brief statement from a must hawk staying off to he engaged in talks with the lebanese parliamentary speaker. not be a barry. what more uh, really can you tell me about what they were discussing because he didn't share very much in that media briefing? no, it was a very short statement. he didn't take any questions. it was a very long meeting as well. a 2 hour meeting. this is the 1st time these 2 men sat together, this long amos hawks and has been visiting. they've route almost uh, maybe this is probably because it's time since hostilities began between as well.
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and has the law triggered by the war on gaza. we are continuing negotiations discussions to narrow the gaps and we have significantly narrow the gaps, but it is clear that we are not any closer to a cease fire deal. the united states presented a draft ceasefire proposal last week. we know that the 11 on and has the law express the openness said to discuss this deal, but they had concerns of you know, over 2 main sticking points. and it is clear, it will not be easy to overcome those sticking points. we heard from the israeli prime minister, benjamin not like our late yesterday on the eve of amos hawks, then survival to babies. when he said that israel will incest to act militarily against, as well, even after a cease fire deal is in play is and this is something 11 on and has below are not accepting. they are saying that this is a violation of the country sovereignty. there's another major sticking point,
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the enforcement mechanism of implement the implementation of un resolution, $1701.00. so he did not say much apart from that. they will continue to their discussions to try to reach as some sort of a deal. and really nobody, as much as you know, lebanese officials have been talking, you know, posit making positive statements, expressing cautious optimism. you know, these are sticking points because what the, what we understand is, what is ro wants and its allies is to be able to prevent hezbollah. from re army, that is the bottom line, and to prevent has bullet from we are meant you're going to have to control the airport, the ports, and the borders. so this is asking levin on to give up a part of its sovereignty. and this is why it is very difficult to overcome this. this hurdle. that's okay. thank you for that. say no, hold on that for us. in february, it's on the latest step,
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domestic movements to try and achieve a cease fire in lebanon. will hope to coax dean's visit kevin sides with israel's mitre on his bull as trading strikes of nights and the top consent to babies killed at least 5 people. and in just such a one, it happened in the area of the city where the parliament and several embassies a house. it's meanwhile, it has buller what could attack on a multi story building and northern israel killed a woman. an engineer, several people is writing ministry, says about 5 projectiles with fired from 11 on the hospital in northern garza has come under attack, which last 3 hours the firing and the shelling. again as doctors were resuscitating
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a wounded man. the hospitals direct to set its roof and off the floors were destroyed on the i see you suffered serious damage. on the past 24 hours is where the forces of killed at least 50 palestinians and attacks across the strip. the bombing of a house near gauze, a city killed 7 people in injured office, including children. and 13 months of war is rarely forces of killed in nearly 4 feet, 4000 palestinians, 17000 of them children. it was have been see as vassals. between is really forces on the, on the wing of how much they've been reported in northern and central garza. i'll cut them, brigade says it's fights has all confronting is rarely soldiers in jamalia and the north at the strip. israel has confirmed 5 if its soldiers were injured. fighting has also been reported. but law here, an owl perish. let's go to our correspond hankens ari. she joins us from outside. i likes the hospital in 0 by the head and bring us up to date with the latest 5. so
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let's start with combined. one word for some of this hopefully has been telling us how catastrophic the situation is there, where the is really forces have been targeting the facility of the hospital also the gates, the entrance, and also the rooftop of the hospital. but this is not the 1st time this really forces storm and in phase. and this hospital has been continuous cents is ready for just started. it's ground operation and they had to buy the and bait tenuous. but it's not only combined, it's one that is witnessing such a tax. also we use if i'm not charged the hospital, the only government to hospital in the for has been also destroyed by that is rarely at forces. let me remind you that it has been under the is really occupation for more than 6 months now. and since then, no one is able to reach that area. there has been complete both dozing and
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destruction and wiping out of residential houses, homes, schools, shelters, and everything. and all aspects of life and drop off. but let me also remind you that the flight thing in the north continues and also the seats in the northern parts of the gaza strip, continues where no food wants. her aid medicine has been able to reach the area since that is ready for us to start to do its operation. and not only that, there are lots of appeals on calls from allison use that they're chopped under the robots that their injury to no one could reach them. and also the fact that people are calling for delivery for food and drink water because of the simulation cap plans are not working because the outage of fuel. so the situation is very cost is dropping into another and god was kept. but also in the south or in areas where we are right now, it's also very hard where all the necessary fees are completely available. and even if they were available, they're very,
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very expensive. and people are unable to provide meals for our food to their children. and because already that, for us outside outlets, the hospital in their umbrella the, to russia now where president vladimir putin has approve the broad a use of nuclear weapons. the kremlin says moscow has the right to deploy new clear arms if the use of conventional weapons against its own fellers creates a critical threat to its solvency. the new policy also states that any aggression against russia, by nation with the support of nuclear states, will also be considered a joint attack. as big knots are usually a shop of oliver. she's in moscow for us. yes. so tell us more about this new new cleared doctrine and its significance
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as well since the beginning of the ukrainian complex legislation has been threatening the west who is nuclear weapons and trying to make them part of this conflicts. so now he has approved new flat dr. and as you said, according to the document, russia will now be able to use nuclear weapons of, to receiving reliable information about the long shall takeoff of at or pace weapons as well as in the event of an attack on the country using conventional weapons, including cruise missiles and you are these, so any aggression against russia, by no nuclear states, with the support of a nuclear states will be considered a joint attack. uh, also uh, as you mentioned, getting the vs outlines like salaries in case. so if the silver and seal territorial integrity strengthens rush is going to relate to its headaches as well
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. so the use of weapons, and like west to know nuclear missiles by the ukranian on forces, for example, against russia, under the new doctrine may lead to a new, clear response. that's according to legend pieces press secretary dmitri pest calls will. so he has some list opinions here that the nuclear doctrine is not applying for the use of nuclear weapons, but to a list of potential threats, right? then conditions for the use of such weapon. so they say the doctrine is intended mainly for an external audience for nato countries in the allies, for instance. and it seems like the kremlin once again shows that it's ready for a possible escalation of the complex and twice as trunks and its position in negotiations which can take place in the future. and also rushes move comes. hold on the hills of sunday's announcement by the united states, which gave you crane permission to use
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a toxic whole attack comes missiles for strikes against russia and died was an alleged risk post to the alleged deployment of north korean trips in be course green trin, a so here in russia many called the us permission as a, as a well, that's the origin to create an escalation, the construction this thought was so said hold will. okay, thank you for that. you're the shuffle law as good as that bag who joins us now live from keith. i said, hasn't been any reaction from ukraine on this yet? no, there's been no official reaction from ukraine, but it's important to know that this threat of nuclear weapons has named over ukraine. since this thought of this, russia has been threatening or reminding ukraine on the west that they are nuclear power and they have nuclear weapons. but what this does not of this new doctrine,
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a by russia, what it does is at least outline the incidence or the situation where russia would want to strike. now it does come off the united states gave permission to ukraine to use those longer range missiles that could strike deeper in to russia and ukraine as how has had these weapons for over a year has been using them, but they didn't have permission to strike deeper inside russia there, but we've heard about lessons given to ukraine by the west of had alternative athens high mazda of had f, sixteens tanks well supplied by the west, along with i munition. but what's different here is that this allows these, gives them permission to strike much deeper. but obviously this news about a possible nuclear strike in the event of russia being attacked will frighten many people here in ukraine, but not just in ukraine, but across europe. as i said, there's also have been a deadly drone attack. has now the crane in city of sue me. what more can you tell
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us about that attack? we understand that the attack took place and assume the region on the small town. we understand that to shaheen, drones, according to the ukrainians, hit residential building and we believe that these 10 people have been killed. now this is the 2nd strike in 2 days. the previous strike again kills many people, including a 2 children in their run search and 9 people were injured. and that assuming is a region that neighbors on the russian test region where you crane you train your policies of advantage and incursion and occupied territory. the and his thoughts that it, to me, the region assume is with ukraine troops, uh, based themselves, the troops are resupplied. so this is a gain, a most of an in casualties as a result of russian strikes according to the ukrainians. okay. many thanks for that as that bag of that for us in case european union defense ministers have been
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discussing the ukraine conflict in brussels hush and a bar is that a mockery of just seconds? generally, they just said that countries which have committed themselves to provide longer range besides to ukraine should not put any restrictions on the use of those weapons. but the general sentiment that to europe need some time to set aside its defenses. when the german defense, minnesota horace is toy, as was us, whether gemini was going to authorize the use of the tourist mung arrangements size did deliver to ukraine. his answer was directly no, nothing had changed for us. the situation. the circumstances of the same towers as tarzan looked at the comes of a sunset of so i'll a perspective on that issue as a say. so this is a consensus now in europe. they would like to give it some time and see what happens when the us president elect donald trump takes over and which direction
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he's going to be taking. i've been asking some senior officials over the last few days about the trajectory they use, a likely going to take mc basically said we're not going to get into any confrontation with the americans in the near future. trump, trump, in particular, we would like to see whether we can convince trump when he takes over on the need to team up with you and figure out a dignified exit strategy for you. all right, so head on out, is there a we're live from the g 20 summit in brazil where it is the final day of meetings. he does have discuss climate change was rising play will overtake the a full year of war in gaza. and now, with this really troops invading lebanon, or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in
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the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, sundown lazara. he's a member of a community that sets aside 4600000 acres of land to restore this oil, while also making money from copland trading. the manages of this project claim a increasing spores of copland by managing the grazing tons of hearts of livestock . animals come to controls, areas like this, the heart is known each other. they take rack because of those will come from outside the northeastern or implants trust, runs a program and is projected stream of 15000000 tons of carbon from the environment that will be traded for cash over 30. yes, that's worth about $300000000.00. these heart is, are some of the most marginalized people in kenya. they say they don't understand
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the politics around public trading. they just want a better life for their families. the, [000:00:00;00] the watching out is there a mind at the top stories this, our russian president vladimir pierson has approved the board a use of nuclear weapons requirement and says moscow has the right to deploy nuclear arms. if the use of conventional weapons against is or allied by the risk creates a critical thread save itself into u as in boy, a must health status and pay rates. he's been pushing for a diplomatic solution to these riley has been
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a conflict in talks to sign. a us drafted by deal of and fee as possible between is riley forces and the weight of how much they've been reported in northern and central gauntlet. israel has confirmed 5 of the soldiers were injured . this is really mandatory, as with piece of needs plaid. it has defeated, how most, in those areas to brazil now where it is the final day of the g. 20 summit. the conference in rio de janeiro has included discussions about the war in ukraine trade, as well as climate policies on diplomatic as a james base. is that in rio de janeiro for us, james? what are we expecting today? well, with the g 20, you get a lots of substantial conversations, but in terms of the final communicate what you've already seen, when you've got countries that include the us and its allies, plus china and russia, there's not much they agree on. and they have to have a consensus documents, ends up being pretty bland,
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but whether negotiations are still going on very heavily is on climate, which is the subject of, of discussing here today because this g 20 is taking place in a country that is going to hold the cult meetings next year, brazil is the house next year and the call me things and as a by john, those negotiations are still going on. well g 20 lead has a meeting, so there's some hope that they can be some pressure put here. but then, will mean back in, back to and as a, by john, uh, they can get some progress in front of you. and so it gives you general antonio guitar is, is gonna be speaking to the leaders here, making an impassioned plea for them to do more on the climate. and then he's flying back to back to, to keep those negotiations going across full of lead is here. know there's something very significant happening in just 2 months time. donald trump, again becomes the us president. he tore up the power as prime a deal in 2017. we know he said he's going to and he is going to do that again. as soon as he takes office, but leaders are hoping that they can keep the momentum of climate action going up
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despite that's inevitable. now that decision, that's going to come from the us presidents climate very much active negotiations going on here at the g 20. okay. thank you for that. i'll definitely mich editor james based offers in re edition here. this farm is in the united kingdom, all protesting against a u. k. government plan to introduce a 20 percent tax on some farms, move widely known as the inheritance taxes and get some local farm. as we say, it will destroy the family's life. it hits the governing labor policy, says it's a way to increase much needed revenue as case of jonah, how now in london sedona farm is very angry. what's happening where you are? well, this is one of the areas of fallout from the recent budget statement made by the labor party government. the 1st budget delivered by
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a sitting labeled by the government and safety is designed, as you said, that to do to res, tens of millions of dollars. a new revenue tax rises to fix ailing public services . a legacy the government says of the previous conservative party government will, one of those tax rises affect the rules on the inheritance for farming land and farming land owners the way in which farms a handed down generation to generation. the farm is a furious, as you say, that here in westminster low being and these they are protesting upside down the street for reversal of the policies they insist that fall most as a group of been have moved relentlessly. other recent years. best buy breaks. it comes to this subsidies then by the supermarkets and cuts to that profit margins and bottom lines. this rise in inheritance tax, they say, was simply making and viable for many to continue ultimately affecting potentially the nation's food security. the government is unlikely off the site to be moved by
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any of this private stickiest. thomas says he'll defend that budget all day long. the government says the plan is intended to effect only the richest of farmers and farming land owners. the problem, of course, for the slave before the government is that so many farm is wooed into voting for it at the election by the promised that their interests would be protected. so they are unlikely off to this. to do so again, i kind of think it's about dining hall that for us in london. in pa castanan, these 9 people have been killed and 11 injured and a gun basso between security forces and fights has from the lock. sure. as long group, the incident took place in the tier a body of the call, have a talk to him, clark problems near the ass down buddha. beyond group is affiliated with the pocket, sorry. tell about pockets donna's seen, a surgeon vine and since the taliban to palate in neighboring i've gone this done. 2021. schools and colleges remain shot for 2nd day in
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india is kept aloft. air pollution continue to stay at hazardous levels. hayes has covered the streets and high rise buildings in utility, pollution levels of move and 50 times higher than the world health organizations. recommended safe limits for ca, say the pool quantity will continue throughout the week. south africa's presidents as lives should not be put a risk in a standoff between police and people involved and the legal mining. hundreds of people remain on the ground. authorities say they are not trapped volunteers and made little progress and bringing them to the surface. malcolm web has moved from still from to a single harness and a very long drive. a release volunteers have the rescue operation. many of the neighbors, a relatives of the minus has been on the ground for more than a month. in recent days they say they've pulled several minors up from the 2
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candidates at the shop. some of them in mesa, and one has been dead. there is enough for this year, but they just come in and get their who did. they just come in and it has not had the police have been stationed at the top of the disused mind shot for weeks ready to arrest. anyone who comes out is now being cooled and off the reports of the number of people down that very from hundreds to thousands. it's not clear how many there, ah, but it is clear that it's difficult to get them out without more help. most 3 or 4 being bullets out today and the longer this goes on, the less likely it is that they will come out alive. the government's turning himself enough to administer said last week, aid smoke count. the legal mind is, please say a professional rescuers operations being prepared, but it will take days. we add no enforcement, we cannot
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a days our own constitution. so we have to see single fits and the issues of the privacy them big, the basic necessities. it's not quite, it's not clear if on the mind is wanting to come up and face arrest for if one of them have a choice, not to of south africa's multi $1000000.00 legal mining business. he's controlled by criminal gangs. community volunteers say please, cutoff food and water supplies for several days last week. and the mine is a now to week to come up off to the right below. would those below send me a note requesting medication food and water? no guns common spend on top of this task. why the people that i people is that i live is the liver. i, dad. you must be taken out. south africa's stock and equality has grown even worse since this mine and many others were closed about 55 years ago. relatives of the minus sign a risky tool, because there's no other way to make
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a living here. malcom web address. there are still fontaine, south africa. it. okay, that's it. the main site. lots more information on the website out. is there a dot com? the weather is next. then inside story looks at the weather you cranes use us. ms. selves and russia will change the to say, the the a how i was saying a little bit of wet weather recently into japan. that's in the process of clearing out to the white and reach roy across a good posit japan, the korean peninsula. and in too much of china, southern china will say some shower as long as both are finalized on what to whether it's still close to the east coast of japan. i'm able to slip a little further east, which as we go through fast i temperatures recovering somewhat,
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getting closer to the average them and take around 16 celsius by thursday afternoon . spot and try them across the korean peninsula and format to china. a few showers . so just lingering across the south, your cell is still very much in place across the southern areas of india. shoreline can roll, so i think some pretty nasty showers thundered down, paused for a time. but it really is. so the warnings still getting close to consent because northern parts of india of protests, for example, still seeing that dense fault and that smoke is still very much in place. and it slides this way across into a good parts of central and northern pockets. meanwhile, across the arabian peninsula, to try and several, whether at present fuchsia was just hugging the coast of a modest we go on through web and stay just pushing down toward gm and further north. it stays losey central high saving doha, if 32 degrees this freedom of speech on the internet or right for something,
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but not for others. how is seen in or airbus content has been removed or restricted when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates where the social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in times of complex. there's a good understanding of the matter is that there are no standards between israel security services and other parties like my to close cyber space on adjusting it up for a month to crane is wanted to use american missiles against the russian territory. now out going present, joe 5, that's given the go ahead and a significant change in us policy. so will this turn the tide of the war on? how will russia respond? this is inside still the

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