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december 2024 in doha. tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the . ready ready of the week so forth because she ation the financing deal is reached at the club 29 summit to help poor nations fight climate change the commentary johnston. this is all just there a lot from the also coming up, more pressure on israel as government to bring captives. how often, how mass says one has been killed in an s striking gauze. the very forces from
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a most captive refugee camp and central gauze that on a day when thousands more palestinians of the seeking comforts, a mazda of 3 is among thousands, displaced by 8 seats in gang related products. the a deal has finally been reached to help developing nations fight the worst effects of climate change and make the transition to renewable energy. which nation is having us to full account $300000000.00 a year by 2035. following often fruits to accept the call 29 summit in azerbaijan. what are you calling us on climate experts estimate countries in the global south excluding china need at one point the street trillion dollars
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a year by 2035. the question is, where would that money actually come from? well, developing nations in africa that's in america and asia, said the developed wells and must put a significant part of the bill or core amount in baku off to fis, argument and resistance on both sides of the amount was set to $300000000000.00. the terms of the money coming from develop nations is currently unclear. as some suggestions, this will possibly be compromised of knowns. but developing nations say this will just put them further into that. hodges saying is the global engagement direct to the non profit fossil fuel treats initiative a global campaign? so if somebody could transition to a new energy, enjoying just not from the cult 29 summit to inbox. welcome to the program. what's your reaction to this? quote 29 the outcome. then we are deeply disappointed the developed
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countries scores to developing countries into accepting this financial deal, which is both fully inadequate to address the needs of these developing countries. especially the very climate crisis continues to intensify. unclear to $1000000000.00 is against the demand back to developing countries have put forth, which is about at least $1300000000.00 to conduct the range of climate action. but this is one 5th of what was demanded. so this is not going to be enough and then keeping a target of 2035, which is so fond of a, is going to let the developing countries sofa and develop countries are not willing to see any but actually have to provide money, which is so so urgent right now for developing countries as the phase climate emergency and they have to transition away from fossil fuels and add the earliest. so folding thoughts then, but what does this money actually gets bent on?
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how does it help poor nations come by? the effects of climate change in practical times, and then back to go to terms of the see that how a fossil fuels have caused the climate crisis in the 1st place. the whole board has to be allies now, but developing countries who are continuing to depend on fossil fuels, either for energy or forward that explored to the news or providing jobs, they are not able to move from it. and there are many examples such as columbia to more or less, they who have shown that willingness to move away from fossil fuels. but there is no international system in finance available, which is helping them to do that. and then countries that also facing climate crisis when to see how increasing disasters are destroying their homes and crops. and the see that interest structure is getting damaged. but there is no money available for the 1st climate proof that infrastructure and houses and when they
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are affected, how they can recover from these disasters. and that has to be supported to climate, fine and right. and what's mechanism. and then with, with this convent finance that you mentioned, is there to make sure that that countries stick to the wood on this fund. so we need to understand that developed countries are largely responsible for the climate crisis that be facing. so they're obligated to provide money and in the last few years we have set up certain institutions such as between 500 fund or the funded for responding lawson damage. we also have an optician funds, so mechanisms are in place, but money has been missing and has been grossly inadequate. and that's why it was so urgent to reach a new, the for that we can have a new finance goal, which would actually provide money that is common should it to the needs of developing countries. but what we have got is of very little amount and that tool,
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it's not clear whether it's going to be loans, are probably done in terms of grants and how it's going to be delivered to developing countries and how it's going to be conflict. so there are many questions hanging and particularly when to keep the target of 2035. it really doesn't have been, the support is required urgently by these developing countries. and what are the, the challenges and problems that nations face then if they don't have sufficient funding, how serious is this? this is extremely challenging for them and especially then be know the effects off fossil fuel extraction and use if we do not provide support for developing countries or they're going to continue to stick to fossil based development. and because they also faced debt crisis. so countries like ecuador focused on a, b, c, the nigeria, the more or less they, they will continue to extract fossil fuels,
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which is not good for the global climate system. they need that urgent help and that is not really reaching them. so that's one challenge. then some things a lot older, the facing plumber does asked us if, and if i talk about buckets done, which faced such a devastating floods in 2022, which cost to them about $30000000000.00? not enough support has been provided, which means they end up using the owners cost resources informed that the company off of such a infrastructure and helping people to rebuild their lives and livelihoods. so countries like focused on like nigeria likely be or, and they pause. they are struggling with these climate impacts and they end up spending their own money, which means they're not able to provide sufficient money for health education and other development needs. so climate change is causing handbook, and it's actually adding to the challenges that they're already facing. and picking up a debt as cost is as low as, as that's injustice because they are not the ones responsible for the crisis. so
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that's why we developed countries who started industrialization using fossil fuels . and that's how we are facing climate crisis. but i'm madly obligated to provide money. so that's why we come to these global negotiations to hard to develop countries to account because they have come in to, to provide money. but they're not on the board. and they're trying all kinds of tricks for that. they can get away from this very important responsibility project saying thank you very much and the date for joining us here on al jazeera. thank you. as the mass says, and these rarely strikes has killed a female captive in the gaza strip. and after another critically injured, these really only says it cannot confirm or reject the claim. and now is off to the
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announcement, thousands of testers have been marching again. intel of is that the mon thing, benjamin that's when you all his government make a deal that would secure the release of all the remaining is really captives that mean protests across as well every week since kept his with taken into gaza last october. now all day has more from the jordanian capital m on she's there because he's very government. his band balance is here from reporting and occupies westbank, uninstall it as well as protests and tel aviv. yet again, as the families of these really captives the mind that their government reach a ceasefire deal in gaza that would secure the release of the remaining captives. the protest come as have the military ring of him. us release as a statement saying that one female captive was killed and another injured in and is really attacked on northern gauze. no comment from the is really government, but the as rarely, military acknowledge the announcements saying they will investigate and stay close
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contact with the families of the captives who are desperate to have nothing. yahoo, listen to them. these really prime minister for as board issued a video statement, not mentioning that a, that news, but really tried to defend himself against several reports and a series of scandals on the lead of confidential information including some news that he personally was behind the derailing of negotiations for a deal back in august, the is really minister of defense also saying that he did not restrict the mandate of the negotiating team, which hasn't been negotiating for months now. for now, the families of his really captives have reached out to donald trump, asking him to intervene because they believe he might wield a lot of pressure and effect on nothing. yeah. whole, i'm like them who been protesting for 14 months. no,
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to all the elevator. i'm on the 414 days as well. husband bought at the gaza strip of closing widespread destruction. and this is really a tax on residential areas and hospitals continue to kill civilians in stockton buildings across the area. within 44000 palestinians have been killed. and 104000 wounded the this was, it is very s drive that hits a most and the out and is right. refugee camp on saturday. the bloss and central goal is that close significant damage to the surrounding area. throughout the night, civilians and the rescue teams with little equipment, with putting bodies and survivors from the rubble of the strike. at least 58 people have been killed in missouri, strikes across gauze as since the last name of the company. it has more for me. so he, the hospital we accomplish standing, the fluids come out of the hospital,
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exactly. in the surgery, the box, which is full of injuries, was indeed need to immediate attention all of these injuries. hines mean, still have the fragments inside the bodies. as you can clearly see, all of them the a lot of the still on the edge. ready as this is fragments inside there by the all of them are indeed me to get inside the overrating girl. but in the life of this visual piece of the music of supplies and the music kind of stuff, all of them is still waiting here. name was hub and just took that am. my son was injured 6 days ago and i can't find doctors or treatment for him here when his leg was amputated last night and i can't take him out of the hospital. he now needs a prosthetic, lynn, and that's not easy to find. now, we can't find pain killers to easy spain. i wanted to leave northern gauze earlier,
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but these really forces prevented us from leaving. i don't have food to feed my son . i can do a single thing for the sake of my son, while a highly in, on the left and left, i'm not getting proper treatment. i managed to get some antibiotics covered. the pain is very severe. and the few pain killers that i have don't release out pain when i 1st arrived to my feet needed a platform in place. but because there was no dump, does it go gun green and had to be amputated. looked at, i found the purple to that one and now what israel has been carrying out a minute tree offensive for 54 days more than 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country since the will be gone on saturday. a mess of is rarely strike flattened and 8 story residential apartment block in a house. they route 2 kilometers from parliament. at least 20 people were killed and 66 injured lebanese officials say there were no. has the operatives or political leaders living that same personality reports from baby,
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which of the the aftermath of israel's latest attack on central babies. emergency services say they recovered a number of days, but also quote, a large amount of body parts identifying many of those killed will only be possible to dna testing. a pre doing striking the bus, the neighborhood, multiple missiles fired into a densely populated residential area. one of be routes busy making high civilian casualties inevitable. maybe environmental. i was sleeping with the extra copy and then there was a 2nd strike that i'm who didn't understand what happened. there was dust and the houses weren't break. people are running on screaming. my daughter, wife and on on hospital environment cetera. a few hours later is really threats followed by more air strikes on the route southern. some of the targets a legit has below weapons because the reality more civilians killed and displaced
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what the un this with described as a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. about 2 weeks that'd be the desk. yes, i know most of the i do for level of and it's people in decades there are no early warning systems, no missile defense capabilities. no plans in the sky is over $11.00. nothing to counter israel's air campaign. yeah. they're like, we escaped from the here and said we take shelter in beta because it's saying what happened there happened here, at least in the he is as warnings and people leave and bid with that happens without warning, crime after crime, children kills it's enough. what happened in gaza and what's happening here and what happened in dire the escalation could be to force his fuller to accept terms for perhaps a way to kill cease fire talks opinions very. but if it's actions over the past year or anything to go by, israel's appetite for war far outweighs its desire for peace. saint bus route of
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the old 0 as in southern lebanon, is rarely as strikes kill 2 fishermen near the city of time, as well as ground operation is facing intense resistance from his bullet points has all the hash and reports from time my life has become increasingly difficult and a warning that this report contains distressing images from the start. this is as close as you can get to with this in depth without being in stock it they with just all the know the addition. regulars, on the beach. each day they cost the next hoping to catch enough fish to says to the wind bloom dumbbells presidents who remain in this world one city. what then is ready? drones brought the story to a violent an abrupt and sore pyre. a city called bible
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environment. it's not just the story of 2 lives, shot to by the war. it's a city who bears the wounds of death and destruction. smoke rises from trouble, a signal of tragedy. while many of its residents have fled in search of safety, pulling out inside another, how did they want us to leave? but i caught my husband is sick and i have to stay by him. so we stayed in the city . you might have mobile data, but there is another layer to this conflict, the ground pool to the cell. so far, you know, by you all the field of sufficing is on the way as we'll fight. those are resisting . and his really ground operation aimed at, sees in control of this strategic area. the hello probably by you. all the is key for is really forces seeking access to the costs that road the connection of florida to the rest of the webinar. and keep time miss thoughts had been deployed
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in an effort to repel the is really advance. and with some success team pushing ground forces from the village by all the boxes in the for on another 6 to go to prove design the chief multiple adaptive install that the device has. the law says it's flowing dead one the b c. in defense. if decision secure, key strategic location inside the oscillate resistance, find the limits physical ability to retrieve rule. the fighting here is part of a broad, the picture. one that continues to cause cause across the line. then it's people are the how should i just eat a tire soft level. so the head, hair analysis era, a warning that saddam is on the brink assignment, not the biggest amount of treyvan crisis in the world,
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is being ignored. to us. welcome to the deacon. how katara is becoming a big play. the gaming market, the the now, you know, windsor right in the western states, it's also arrives in new england with some vengeance. so for new jersey, if you drive west of new york, you come to this sort of thing that pennsylvania southern new jersey, there's a lot of snow all at once. power lines of that, of course, traffic was disrupted and it's not when it goes that creek. the other thing, because although it looks reasonable when new york itself come back a bit and the 24 in toronto, this area code, it's going to get colder of the next day on the side. the same is true as it goes down through idaho towards the ohio valley temperatures will drop all these times.
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those been folding in the mountains and passes in california was reading, causing funding throughout california. and that will carry on the tenant this tuesday, throughout the kind of being plenty of charles matter. so you're likely to get more, more or less wherever you are small and will be gone and including western cuba, jamaica. and then a concentration pumping costa rica and panama for a while. it looks dry and i are at home. jury assisted a bit of flooding undergrad. there's no boat and dry have to say for science america. brazil has been too big shows. welcome to, i'm hoping there's still the risk in ecuador and columbia of a flash flood. also, and shy was all there and align the knowledge and to the tooting by a blanket down a little the, the perceived event. this economic was, has cost the planet is a number of things that threatened all civilization as we know. and that's the next the spend show for us. for us, us is overhauling entrenched economic systems can help robust the damage the mr.
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from degenerative systems to regenerating the living well, needs to businesses, balancing the books by making the planet as important as perfect. that is that dramatic change for society. how are we going to collapse or how we can arise these, these critical on tuesday around the the, you watching out just here are mind to of the headlines now this out, a deal has been reached to help developing countries. list effects of climate change which nations have been asked to pay $300000000.00 a year? to accept the competence of 9 summit to a mass says and is very strong because
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killed a female captive, and the goal is to strip and left another critically injured. and i was off to the announcement, thousands of protests as marched again, and the tennessee, quoting for the release of the remaining captives. meanwhile, and these ready as try cuz hit the on this route to refugee counts and the central guns that the attack lates on saturday night. so there's another day at this very bombardment which killed at least $38.00 people of the year. and the house of conflicts has left to sit down on the brink of collapse. fighting between the army and the permanent tree rapids support forces has led to more than 25000000 people facing extreme violence, hunger and force displacement. norwegian refugee council says last month for the move. in 2500 people were killed and a quarter of a 1000000 again displaced. the conflict has triggered the largest displacement
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crisis in the world, and more than 11000000 people forced from their homes. 3000000 students. these have led to chad, egypt, south sedona and other neighboring countries with an added pressure on scarce resources in those areas. in the region, refugee council says an estimated 1500000 people are facing severe hunger. more than half of saddam's population is an acute need of food fight. thing is i'm from the delivery of aide. when you on the island is secretary general, the norwegian refugee council. he says it will likely get worse for tens of millions of people. i fear we're only months away from this talk to a complaint comes down to common to re imagine the suffering because already it millions and millions of people wanted to step away from from and there was time in the class in northern before i came out from the
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duffel yesterday. it wasn't the name the west, the cold. there were a few organizations really happening in this game of august is that and big box of a suit done. there is to live age, no protection for civilians. the international community is not treat things to dawn as a church, namely the biggest humanitarian drama, the biggest suffering on all watch, nowhere else on the planet a so many lives at stake. i think what rephrase that there is a total breakdown of no one on the co combined and controlled for that. very many men that are roaming around with arms is not just the 2 sides. there are, there are many on that this now at the there is uh, a yeah, collapsing economy. and the,
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the part is to the on conflict or not, enabling argumentative relief. a cross line across the front line is very difficult and often impossible. it'd be across the board right from a, from here, from charts through the whole has been switched on and off the, the international community is not giving those funding that we need this organizations. many of the largest agencies on not bear on the ground in the remote areas of to done with the suffering is the biggest. but it's also possible to do to do things i. i was very glad yesterday morning to see 100 as of bakeries that are giving the daily subsidized right now to hundreds of thousands of people. this is a us 8 funded program,
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reuben origin resty counseling, where it was to be up to $900.00 factors that will have the flower subsidies show that they can give red on the price the people kind of for that's one way of reaching people to be full time in the groups, the country at least 30 people have been killed and renewed financing in the chronic districts of pocket stones northwest high. but puts in clump providence there's been violence for months between cheer and sunni. muslim groups. 48 people were killed on thursday, then attack apparently targeting she and muslims traveling in a convoy the region bordering. afghanistan has a long history of it. so tearing finance on millions of patients are effectively being held hostage by search and gang related vaughn. and so that's the warning from united nations, at least 150 people have been killed in the past week and the capital for the prince and tens of thousands displaced to some conflict reports. as
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soon as her baby, nadine must put her own fears aside, a nearly impossible task for the mother of 3 who narrowly escaped government in her neighborhood as the whole pass. this is monday at 2 a and a group of people told us that the band it to the, into the neighborhood of selina. and i was at home when i noticed the fire outside i was there was 3 children including 2 babies. and we wanted to escape, it was a really terrible day. can you imagine it's 2 am all alone without anyone's help because everyone is trying to escape themselves. for now, the tears have stopped. but on the streets of the capital violence, the spreading. it's the 2nd time the deans had to leave her home and she's not alone. 20000. others were displaced in a single week. 28 were killed when gang members confronted haitian police in the
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suburb of fixing the french president and monument mccall is blaming the crisis. on the country's transitional council, which remove the former prime minister guy, he couldn't. and on haitians themselves, for letting drug trafficking become rampant in the country. statement many say is unacceptable. a former colonial power france imposed a colossal debt on haiti in exchange for its independence, which coupled with decades of us interference, broke the caribbean nations economy. nope, no sir. my goodness served the history national needs are they have historical responsibility for reparations. regarding the ransom for independence, they also have some responsibility for the k optic situation. hate is experiencing today with the hey, these police forces supported by 400 canyon troops are struggling to contain the situation. calls a growing for formal un peacekeeping contingent to intervene. but shadows of past missions have left haitians wary of for an intervention. over becky to go you and
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soldiers committed rate and were to use of contaminating water supplies, which led to the depth of almost $10000.00 people to colorado. meanwhile, a kiss and some milk old mothers here can provide to give their families assembling society and the overcrowded shelters of the city most are now relying on aid to get by and the displaced keith. i'm coming to some good food allergies. their opponents of gustavo petros, left us government and columbia, have been holding protest in cities across the country and routing against the governments health reform corruption scandals of west inc. chrome memphis. no gaming is the most lucrative um of the entertainment industry. it makes more money than film, television and music combined, and then cut all like many other countries gaming is set for more rapid growth. so evans reports from the welcome took
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