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a tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the, the rich nations flags $300000000000.00 they get to help poor countries fight climate change, but it's been labeled up poultry some the times that me say that this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up more pressure on it. so i was going to bring captives home is how my says one was killed last icon gauze. the ready for us is a most good,
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the refugee camp in central gaza. and the day when thousands was kind of assuming it's a kill plus or minus one that i'm involved with that. yeah. where do you all position is protesting against the social and economic reforms proposed by left, the president gustavo, the now it's being revolt to that a deal is being reached to help developing countries by the worst effects of climate change off the tools of the comp $29.00 summits, and as everybody jam came close to collapse, rich nations have been asked to pay $300000000000.00 a year by 2035. but the agreement is been blasted by poor countries as being way sholtes of what they need people the budget on to deliver.
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they thought that everyone could agree the wrong on most would never accepted the task was impossible. we knew that breakthroughs the month cartridge understood that preaching for the highest possible and patient is difficult to ask everyone to be brief. reaction to the agreement has been coming in from around the world. our environment editor nick cock has more say we have a deal, but as being ferociously criticized by developing nations and insult. so the nigerian delegation one, the in shrines. climate injustice stopped from bolivia, slammed as a poultry some by furious representative from india. remember the target was at least one that trillion dollars a year by 2030. the question was, who would stump pump fact cash?
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well, developing nations in africa, latin america and asia say the developed world must put a significant part of the bill in back to off to fill this argument of resistance on both sides. that amount was set at $300000000000.00 by 2035. it's hoops this core amount will mobilize this way, the private investment and all the forms of finance. new tax is on fossil fuels, frequent flying and pulse of be well's tax is on multi 1000000 as in billing and as they will be muted. and the idea or is that this will take the total amount to $1.00 trillion dollars by 2035, the new commission, different climate hail the deal as a start of a new era for climate finance. but it's very clear, this deal falls way short of what developing nations, you face the west effects of climate change, but didn't cause it needed unexpected. and let's discuss this further was uh with us. so the mind executive director of war on want a global,
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a global climate justice movement, a joins us from london. good. have you with us. so 1st of all, given the objections we're hearing from countries like india, the applicant group of negotiates as the alliance of small line and states. can we, can we really say that the world has reached an agreement at the end of comp time to 9 know the well didn't reach the grievance. a degree mate was foisted upon developing countries was go through with spite the objections of developing countries. and in fact, for 2 weeks developed countries have negotiated in bunch se, refusing to put an actual number on the table that could be negotiated. this was a finance cock. everybody recognizes the finance is the key to be able to quote, emissions. so how about let me jump in here the way it's being portrayed? and i think you with that in baku, the way it's going to trade,
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at least in the mainstream coverage, is that in the end, developing countries didn't stand in the way of a deal. is that the way you had counts arise it, you know, i mean if you look at the number of countries, i have no portfolio of dentures. you mentioned in the, i believe the and i do we at least developed countries. so there was a number of objections, but price it and see if the cock simply ignored them and, and, and brought down with doubtful. but, you know, the realities, of course, that at a, this outcome because last many, many people have many countries. the previous point is less global, civil side to be disappointed, and these deadly for millions of people are on the front lines of climate is asked as already and of course on it how far will the 300 $1000000000.00 via go in the facing some of the key challenges, mitigation adapt taishan loss and damage recovery, etc. a well,
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i mean this is especially just a drop in the ocean and, and was the number has been buying due to right. 300000000000 must say. remember, this is due out countries who are overwhelmingly responsible for closer to the crises. so if you have a legal amaro, alonda political obligation to pay for the dom, restore the cost to him. why fi to your highest? for example, you would expect me to pay for it and not so me to say to you. well, here on the debt creating loans that you must take, i. and that's the fundamental principle international law. and then another cornerstone of the climate convention. and what rich developed countries have been trying to do is basically say we have, we don't want to provide that finance, you'll have to provide that finance to the south from other sources or from look to the private sector. so $300000000000.00 at spectrum lee and isn't actually what they're providing each and every year. the same 52035300 1000000000. now, since we don't know what that would consist of,
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how much will it be public finance time, which when they build up sources on which will it be the change died in the back of the software and we see not with the 100000000000 that was promised due to size and then the so hang on again, i said just to clarify, cuz that's a really important point. what you're talking about is it not the case, but $300000000000.00 a year is supposed to come exclusively from public financing. the more ambitious figure of 1.3 trillion. well, that's supposed to be a mix of, of other sources and private financing. is that not the case of what the agreement stipulates you know? because uh, as we seem with the, uh, the probably start was maybe 20094800 1000000000. only if i just sold a site to barely enough that was an additional finance developed countries. google kind to, for example, existing a money they did time to for the financial flows is about full lights up to a 100000000000. so there's no clarity as to what i truly believe the new public
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runs and how much will be existing finance flows and how much it will be at a time to flows from all the international institutions. so there's no courtesy on that. secondly, there's so there's no really review developed countries asked for a yearly review lesson review, how much is provided and what kind of quality of money is being provided. so it's not just about the number, it's a by the quality, and certainly, you know, less also just remember by 20. so it's fine. if you take into accounts installation that 250000000000 would be width of 5. 70000000000 into the size of the 9 fingers. that actually would be the less than the developed countries promised at over a decade ago. so it's going backwards not forwards. and you asked about how much risk would cost you another, the real cost. know, the united nations estimated that you need between 5 and 7 trillion to meet the the
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know that the reality of, of climate impacts of loss and diabetes of countries been out to transition cleanly and just upgrade. took us back to the united states sold just spent, i think just over about $1.00 trillion dollars, dealing with extreme weather impacts in their own country. so the scale is huge, but of course the cost is immense because we're dealing with fundamental a fundamentally such an issue that affects very much the future of humanity and society as we know it's, it's always good to get your thoughts on the analysis on that. i set it off mine from war on want the now says it is really as strike as killed a female caps have been gone, so and left another critically injured. these right?
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the army says it cannot confirm or reject the claim. and the owl is off to the announcement, thousands of protest as much to get into the se, demanding prime minister of anybody that's in. yeah, it was government makes a deal to secure the release of all remaining is ready to caps. has been protest across as well. every week since caps is we've taken into goals and nearly 14 months ago. not all of that has moved from jordan's capital on mine. she's that because these ready to go from and his band, i'll just hero from revolting in the occupied westbank and inside the as well. a grad school of thousands took to the streets of tel aviv demanding a ceasefire. de la garza to secure the release of their remaining is rarely captives. i didn't mind the families of captives have maintained despite many setbacks since the only exchange deal was reached. a year ago shall mom shallow vanover as the safety of our loved ones in gaza, their health, their lives,
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and even the return of those were moved and the band in is the government's responsibility. there is no atonement and no forgiveness for sacrifice and in the families. anguish made worse after an announcement by the military wing of her mouth that a female is really captive, was killed, and another gravely injured in his rarely attack on northern gaza. these rarely army acknowledged the claim by him us, and promised to investigate and follow up with the assemblies of the captives. families accused benjamin netanyahu of lying and deliberately wasting chances to release the captives leading to the death of many of them. these rarely prime minister did not comment on the how much the announcement embroiled in several news candles related to leaks of confidential information. nathaniel, who issued a recorded statement painting himself as the victim of located with a few 1000 little comfort to those protesting. and the more than 2000000
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palestinians trying to survive the ongoing genocide in gaza. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the captive families and international calls for a cease firing. gaza. this has pushed the capt assemblies to reach out to donald trump and ask him to personally intervene. and the incoming whitehouse spokesperson has promised trump would be america's negotiator in chief neurology elevator. i'm the for 415 days this all has bon bonded. the cause and strip closing widespread death and destruction is right. the tax on residential areas and hospitals continue to kill civilians. in fact, in buildings across the strip molding 40 full 1000 palestinians have been killed and a 104000 wounded. this
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was in this right, the strike that hit him off in the silence refugee camp on saturday. of last in central gauze of whole significant damage to the surrounding area. throughout the night, civilians and rescue teams with little equipment who are putting, pulling round the bodies from the rubble of the strike. at least 38 people are being killed and is ready strikes across garza since saturday morning. the director of one of the largest partially functioning hospitals in northern garza, is being treated for injuries often and is riley drone and strike modeled one hospital as being repeatedly talked advice really forces the latest attacks damaged it's electricity generators and fuel tanks to that. but then now it as well as being, carrying out to minute 3 offensive for 55 days that more than 3600 people have been killed in thousands injured across the country. and it's right, the strike on the sides of a flattened the night story. apartment block the,
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how does they root, at least 20 people were killed. lebanese officials say no, has the law offer to have sold political leaders. we're living the same, but solve a report from by root of the aftermath of israel's latest attack on central labor emergency services say they recovered a number of days, but also quote, a large amount of body parts. and identifying many of those killed will only be possible to dna testing. a pre dawn striking the bus, the neighborhood. multiple missiles fired into a densely populated residential area. one of be routes basically making high civilian casualties and advocate maybe environmental. i was sleeping with the extra copy and then there was a 2nd striking. i'm who didn't understand what happened. there was a gust of the houses weren't great. people are running on screaming, but my daughter, my wife and on, on the hospital in
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a few hours later is really threats followed by more air strikes and they would southern some of the targets a legit has below weapons people's the reality more civilians killed and displaced what the un this week described as a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. box few weeks, that'd be the desk. yes. and the most devastating 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 da here. the escalation could be to force his full load to accept terms for perhaps
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a way to kill ceasefire 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. same bus route, the old is 0. are all set i had an i'll just say era, the staging comfort a mother of 3 is among thousands displaced by hate. these growing gang related simons and coming up with a recipe to come by diabetes, the healthy arise that's being develops in the philippines, the on counting the cost, the us dollar has been on the role of wine. and should the rest of the world be worried? personally is under pressure to choose between the american and european economic models, but should it have to plus point into things. yes, middle class is shrinking counting the cost on i'll just be
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the the bulk of back. you're watching out 0 time to recap all headlines, the lives being reached to help developing countries. 5, the worst effects of climate change. rich nations have been asked to pay $300000000000.00 a year by $0.20 and $5.00 following talks of the cop $29.00 summit. and as it by john from us says an x ray. the strike is killed a female captive in the gaza strip. and left another critically injured. in the hours of the announcement, thousands of protesters marched again and telling, each calling for the release of the remaining captives. meanwhile is right. the strike is hit the on the side of the refugee camp in central garza park lights on
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site tuesday night follows another day of is why the bum bosley which killed at least 38 people. millions of haitians are effectively being held hostage by a surgeon gang related violence. that's the morning from the united nations. at least a 150 people have been killed in the past week and the capital pulse of friends and tens of thousands have been displaced to sound one foot before to soothe her baby. nadine must put her own fears aside for 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
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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 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
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responsibility for reparations. regarding the rent, some for independence. they also have some responsibility for the k optic situation . hate is experiencing today. that piece of view. haiti's police force is 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 a decade ago, you and soldiers committed rate and work used of contaminating water supplies, which led to the depth of almost 10000 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 into some good food algebra. thousands of people have much to cities in columbia,
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protesting against social and economic reforms. the changes have been proposed by the last is government to present gustavo, petro. but does that sound good? on peer 2 reports from bobo, top, the turnout was smaller than in previous protests in april of thousands of people march to downtown, but good time and other cities on saturday. calling for the removal of president gustavo paid through the challenging the administration's attempt to pull the whole the countries helped him labour systems. among other initiatives. many are also motivated by the deep distrust of the president in his former life as a regular spider. while the moment that's why we are marching today, he put his hands on the tax reform because he wants to steal money to put his hand on house and just turn the entire health system into a disaster. the president does not represent to. he's a person who has never paid for his crimes and does not know how to behave properly
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. right wing parties have managed to mobilize massive crowds in a previous protest in april. but this time, only the core supporters came out at in vance on friday, where the government was distributing lane to farmers effected by the countries internal conflict. the president use strong wars against to demonstrate there's well seen pena sleep promising to guarantee their rights by doing the amount of tomorrow on both the victimized as well. much of those who went to a country to be arranged by injustice, those who don't want the victims to indicate to those who wants to do it as a for performers ending up and propose in the city. but we will let the much, no one will be guessed, no young purchase or lose as i will be to does a tentative like the exit when they were in power. well, clearly, much smaller than aprils, massive riley's, the opposition believes that these process will help them keep pressure on the government's up gustavo band through as the government tries to push forward as many social and economic reforms. and as the opposition is already gearing up for
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the 2026 presidential election to begin with the best present presidential candidate said papers, a tax show he knows is using support salvage and stuff that he knows the t last. and that's more and more columbia and subject to so to ministration is hurting the country. but to i'm not going to fall into this useless discussions. it is evident that he is the one who is hotman's of the country. and we are here marching for a bit of columbia show that 70 percent of the colombians believed the country is heading in the wrong direction. but it's unclear who that leads can change its course. what is clear now is that the country remains deeply polarized and divided . i understand that i'm get the, i'm just the, the, with the modules have been held around the world ahead of the international de calling for the elimination of violence against women.
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hundreds protested in a ruse comp, lima, where they carried a comp on coughing, non or of shayla, comes off. she was killed in a high profile case of allegedly feminine side. that's the time used to describe the murder of a woman because of agenda, right? screwed sites, violence instead of is high. the government of laos is opened an investigation into the depths of several taurus, believe to have consumed tainted alcohol. at least 6 tests have been reported by the governments of a straight in denmark, the u. k. and the us, the raw reports, the victims consume drinks laced with methanol. administrative foreign affairs says those responsible will be brought to justice of the scientists in the philippines have developed a low sugar high protein rise that could help prevent to rise in diabetes. research shows a link between the food and the disease, but experts,
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one healthy or rice alone won't solve the diabetes crisis. finally, below has this report. crisis life for most of the world's population. and after 10 years of research, scientists have developed a rice variety that slow and sugar and high in protein off the extensive screening . we've been able to identify lo, bless with index and high protein gym class them in our core gene bank. and then be able to discover the genes connected to it. and then we have to breeding. we weren't able to bring this has to yet try it, sent to high ending battle. fuel tests are nearly complete and negotiations have begun for the roll out of the diabetes friendly rice variety in particular in asia, where 90 percent of the world's rise is produced and consumed and were more than half of the world's diabetics live. with a low sugar rice variety is assigned to the breakthrough experts say it won't
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eradicate diabetes or basically the real culprits artificially sweetened and processed foods and drinks. there's so widely available. the world health organization says more than a 1000000000 people or bees rates are rising. even in low income countries, or some manufacturers add more sugar to their baby food products. barley, norma fed her daughter instance, serial, almost daily when she was a baby based them on one side. another issue that if i think so a healthy based on the nutritional label, i'm because the fruit flavor tagging on me, apple is now 15. lawrence lex sugary drinks site to say this preference for suites develops during childhood. the sugar to displace is the most important nutrients and the for the child's that's getting increasing caloric intake and the calories india for likely contributing to over. we know that's a complex problem that requires
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a complex solution. but scientists here hope that they are low sugar rice, these can reduce the burden of the health crisis. bind to below al jazeera, the spaniel laguna, the philippines. well, that's it for me, for the shows. the news continues off the counting, the costs the now you know, wins the right in the western states. it's also arrives in new england with some vengeance. so for new jersey, if you drive west out of new york, you'll come to this sort of thing that pennsylvania southern new jersey. there's a lot of snow all at once. caroline's a died of course, traffic was disrupted. i just don't know. it goes that cricket or think because of it looks reasonable over new york itself. come back a bit. and the 24 in toronto, this area code, it's going to get colder over the next day on the side. the same is true as it goes
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down through idaho towards the ohio valley temperatures will draw all these times. those been folding in the mountains and passes in california was reading, causing funding throughout california. and that'll carry on to at least tuesday, throughout the kind of being plenty of charles matter. so you're likely to get one more or less wherever you are small on the big island, including western cuba, jamaica, and then a concentration, probably in costa rica and panama for a while. it looks dry and i are at home. jury assisted a bit of flooding underground. there's no boat and dry have to say for science america, brazil has sent you a 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 how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that
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this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation for louis clay? i need a new years that are known as the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, the although i'm, adrian said again, and this is counting the cost on i would just say are you'll reach and look at the world of business and they cannot make this reach the us dollar has been on our role but for how much longer we look at why the green back of strength and effective spelled trouble. so the rest of the world,
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