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the sta in your own adventure now counter and the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our light from the headquarters and tell, find teddy navigates, are coming up in the next 60 minutes. this place starved and out of school, millions of children. and so don bear the brunt of fighting was no engine sites. we have a special report from cartoon. israel says rockets have been launched from 11 on into tel aviv after is really a tax killed 2 lovely soldiers. no light up in attacks across stalls of a family of 6 is killed and is really striking under say dogs,
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children are among the dead. the prayers for the trump miners in south africa. police claim they're refusing to come out, but families say that's not true. and rich countries floods $300000000000.00 to help poor nations combat climate change. but is it not the i'm joining us just go with the sport as much the stuff in punches a full straight for me. one well championship. a 5th place finish in las vegas enough to secure the title again. for the red bull drive the the color we begin, and so dawn were 19 months of fighting between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces was left the country on the brink of collapse. more than 25000000 people are facing extreme violence, hunger,
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and force displacements. more than half of those are children. so done is the world's largest child displacements crisis. nearly 5000000 children have fled their home since 2023, including around 1000000 into neighboring countries. before the conflict, the situation was already dire. the country had one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world of faxing around 4000000 children. unit s, as the conflicts has forced more than 17000000 students out of school and disabled morgan reports from her tomb. someone not resorting to st. jobs to help their families survive. this classroom, it's home to henry the and her family after school became a displacement center for those cling, the fighting between the 2. denise army and the parent military rapids support forces or r s f. she says it's been a place of refuge, but the presence of a black board is a constant reminder to her children that they're missing out on school for
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a 2nd year late day and then a guy wants to go to school. but with the war enclosure of school, there is no school was being displaced and we don't have the means to enroll her and her siblings to schools even before the conflict of circumstances with tough. but she was to 2 minutes to go to school. now she doesn't know what to do. the school is one of hundreds around the country that's all sheltering. some of the dance 9000000 internally displaced people. but bullet and her family are also here . she says, despite some schools functioning normally in undermine none of her for school age children has access to education. lacroix, saved in the us, of the kids were good at school. they performed well, but we would display so when the are assessed came to a neighborhood and now they don't have access to school. some schools have open, we con, enroll them because we have no money. i'm not depressed as the children to see people, the age going to school when they come. the conflict now and it's 19th month has displaced more than $5000000.00 children,
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according to 8 organizations. before the conflict, there were 7000000 out of school children in sedan, according to the us children agency. that number has not route them significantly with more than 14000000 children cuts off from basic education as a result of the fighting and displacement. but not all children stay at home or displacement kept waiting for the opportunity to return to their studies. a worsening economy has driven some children to try to earn money to help their displaced families and almost done. but he is one of those children. the 14 year old was in 6th grade before the world change the course of his life. and then that had gone, presented this and i started working since the stats of the war. i do that to help my family because of the economic situation. we used to live in waste and on by the and the irish, a forced us from my homes. we now live and displacement can send the money. iron helps my family with the expenses to dance governments that's to thousands of
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children have to into 3 jobs to support their families. though it lacks exact vickers. and while in states under army control, schools are functioning normally for the millions was affected by the fighting. the priority is to earn enough money to survive. the education of the children must wait until the conflict and whenever that will be he but morgan alters 0. i'm the man that we can now speak to sheldon. yes. as a unit stuff representative for through don. he's joining us live from ports to don . thank you for your time, sir. so as we saw on him as report education is she usually impacted? what does this disruption in education mean for children under long term future? well, thank you. dear. randy means that the millions of children will not have the future . they deserve or not have their rights to education. it will also mean that this country will be kept behind and will be subject to risk. so further on the rest of
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the displacement. educational course provides an opportunity for children to learn the basic now risk to take. the basic literacy skills are also provide a protective environment. these children, as you saw, so evidently in your report or the prior to that department. and that's going to cause issues for many years to come. we've got to solve this. now. what would you say is the most devastating impact of the war on children into done? well, there's so many, this is a conflict is or more that's affecting every element of children's lied, 0. do any to get health care or do we need to get an expression, their ability to go to school, their ability to live and try another protective environment, or lack of education has an impact on all of these issues. you know, often we see as education as a secondary need for truly a primary need. if we're going to ensure that with new children's rights, we're going to ensure that children are not on the street. that children are
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actually getting the protection they deserve their rights and deserve our beginning . the health care, water and sanitation, the hygiene is, or we need to make sure and have them in school. i mean, they have, if any, is just sounds immense. and we know that more than 5000000 children and she's on have had to flee their homes in search of safety. how is eunice for responding to these immense needs of children? a and you're absolutely right, and i've been eunice out for almost 3 years and more long. so cost roll and i've never seen anything like what we're seeing in the incident and we're wanting to ensure that children are able to go to as well. uh, if not in your classroom, then you know, terms of the schools were making sure that they have basic health care that they have access to water and sanitation. so they have an additional support they require. but again, it's a central that we do this with a holistic package. yes, there's family here and yes, there are under offers of car,
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but we need to draw all of these needs together. i mean, on the outbreaks of color i, to what extent does the children living in these overcrowded camps as well as settlements with little to no access to adequate shelter? to what extent does not put them at greater risk of malnutrition, as well as these deadly disease outbreaks that you just mentioned. and you said, well, let's put some a far greater risk. you know, i've met with many children here move in 40 to 40 multiple times, and they've been forced to for him to live with the others in this place. cancer with other very generous saw austin, communities around sedan for all of these communities are a much greater risk given the overcrowding. that's why it's so essentially that we get children home that we haven't into the work that we have. schools often functioning all around this country and a final thought from you on the international community because to don today is
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unfortunately not on the top of the international agenda. with so many crises going on around the world. how are you? convincing donors as una stuff that's um sweet on needs to remain in priority on your part. right? so i, it is not on with our pages. are these papers are invited to, these are the other zeros talking about it today, but if we don't address prices now this, this maximizes, it's gonna get even larger. it's gonna continue to ripple for year after year to neighboring countries. it's not going to go away and we're going to have a much larger problem on our hands. we need to invest shortly today and we need to invest in children now. okay, sheldon yes. yourself representative force or dont thank you for joining us for me . posted on thank you. the israel has been carrying out a military offensive and 11 on for 55 days. it's forces have been bombing thousands of homes,
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mostly in the south and east. more than 3600 people have been killed in thousands injured across the country is where the army has been threatening civilians to leave their homes or face death more than a 1000000. i've been forced to move an israel and medical team say at least 3 people have been injured after rockets loans from 11 on hit east of tel aviv video . so several cars got it and fire is really army size. it detected the launching of 30 missiles from 11 on towards haifa and the western galley. some were intercepted and the police to lebanese soldiers have been killed and 15 others injured officer and is released after is really striked target at a check points on a highway between tire. i'm not clued up the attack caused severe damage to a facility ambulance and firefighters. and the lebanese civil defense rush to the scene. we'll have an update from tire in a moment with all the house. and, but 1st let's get the is really reaction new to all the,
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joining us from the georgia annual capital on mine. because there's where the government has bound alta 0 from reporting the occupied westbank and from inside israel node. what do we're hearing about the impact that the rockets launch from 11 on i have had on parts of israel already. let's update our viewers according to be is really army a 165 of rockets have been fired out as well from lab. and on since the morning hours there have been 6 direct impact uh, incidents in 5 different locations, including 2 military installations. and this has covered a very large area. so not just the northern communities, we've seen an impact in the tel aviv area in haifa. and in other areas all and all about 10 is released have been injured. most of the injuries are light, but one is described as
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a severe injury. of course this comes in the context of an escalation that we saw and 11 on earlier in the past 24 hours. and there were a lot of these really, observers were almost expected and an escalation and a severe attack from his beloved on the tel aviv area because that's been the equation. a strike on beta is met by a strikes on tel aviv, and there will be a consultations of these really cabinets this evening to discuss a possible cease fire in lebanon. that might give us an indication of where israel is heading. was it going to escalate to respond with even more firepower, more destruction and live in on or to have towards the escalation and a ceasefire as many and as well are now demanding because the price of this ongoing escalation of this ongoing war and 11 on 30 and has been quite high, quite significant for his release, especially from tel aviv all the way to the northern border in as well. okay,
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thank you. news. thank you for that reporting from my mind. and it has been joining us from the south of love and on from tire army. any comments from visible on the rockets that were launched towards israel? yeah, actually we saw all several statements from his beloved claim and responsibility for the tax. when we've seen several rockets being launched, including the ones towards 10 of the pipe. uh also has will last said that the, i fact based in the i should do 150 meters for these pulled up. so it seems as smooth was saying, those are kind of an escalation bought. this is understood, given the fact this comes in right. retaliation too is rose. i talked yesterday in the middle on the center of a baby who is now in the bottle into what's been happening and has will last long. she was we saw is really hurting or targeting lebanese army position
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on the highway between the tire and the 4. no, this position is, is known or does a check point that is kind of a small box that and it seems that the attack happened with the um, either our facility or tank fire or not if it wasn't that nearest right. now, the initial reports is the word that's within the liberties army and also several soldiers were injured. now, the civil defense for support rush that to try to recover the bodies on the injury was hospitalized. on the other side, the operation of what this really is according to a ground maneuver and what the news called the ground invasion is continuing with has a whole lot trying to prevent is ready, is from getting into the thousands all the thousands on the board, the now of course is or has been saying that it's finalizing it's fast phase of
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this operation. but the moment that our main areas within south lab and on the border such as not caught off just behind me, i okay. yeah. on the other side of the south 7 on the eastern sector that's is read, hasn't been able to get in and is being faced with fee us resistance. and this is not allowed and go preventing this varies from finishing the 1st phase and starting the 2nd phase despite the fact that they announced that they already started with the 2nd phase. okay, i have some reporting from tire in this office 1190. thank you. so much we can now speak to alan leo who's a former director general of the for administrative is really is running us from tel aviv mr. the a welcome back to alta 0. so look at last month in october. the former is really defense ministry off go on, said that israel had destroyed up to 80 percent of his bottom those arsenal. but just a few hours ago we saw uh tons of rockets being launch towards kind of even high.
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so will people be surprised that themselves are still reaching these areas? is there is some surprise i personally was in the ship to twice to day. and the i think that the was a nice while i was in a very few ways. really think that that will have me sides and weeks later, but it's happening. and then to day was a big amount is to several places. it almost all over the center and i know those big country. so if there is of a surprise, they say that is by less pain as they say abilities. so does not tell yahoo and is really officials miscalculate when they fault, that's by assassinating the as the leader has on no sort of law, then that will weaken the organization. and this is fairly may still be.
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so you might think we were a little surprised to this day we go meet a shame. in fact, isabella is been functioning and not only with the size, but also the style or for the live on a box. you know, it is really is mostly sensitive about the casualties, not so much about a damage to property. and when it comes to cultural fees, these they may start so far as the most have many casualties. they what they were, but not too many. and the story of to day open these why it is being a trusted nice sense in the it's a cause is much more noise and a worries in each. right. and then that makes sense. but well, this not simply today's events, but rather what's been happening over the past few weeks in terms of the is really
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still unable to occupy any land in living on the, i mean, you mentioned casualties. there has been the casualties on the, on the border with leather on is all this going to make natania who rethink the strategy and 11 on and is going to impact any potential for a cease fire with level you great. the with casualties in the south of love. i know mine was speaking most the me sides and the me side schools mostly a a property damage day, but good build or beach to ease. then there is also surprise 3 gone to the amount of casual fees, especially last month, but those will be small. you asked me if it is a good thing, been government, you know, meaning way. not yet. not yet, because the people are funding again. we'll read these as close to a $250.00 kids. so let's now finish it the way that we the,
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the big start page. it gets vantage mostly into so it needs the more. so i don't, i don't see the pressure of damage and especially of casualties changing. yeah. and then for the sake of these are the government and the, i think if the kids will no rush to regarding an arrangement to the incentive, especially on the invoice. i don't know if we want to, if we want the discussions about the bit or if it was pressure, public pressure is really very brushing to go on. and a ritual targets. we all thought it seems as though in the, in the move in this is the point to see the moments. i really, really hope that is similar things to get the wind change the speech to one of
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the demo specials. the news read to casualty the damage. we do the nation on brush or i see the last but 2 is that was due to the one i think to pay for the the, with the rest of the and my trip in next month. the un secuity crowns in the morning office. they will accept the insight these red, but the combination of the 3 1st, those might lead to a set and change the direction. oh wait for agreements and then things that will. okay. our on leo, former director general of the for a ministry of israel. thank you for your time. from tell of these the for 414 days now, israel has bombarded gossip causing widespread death and destruction. its army has
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killed of more than $44000.00 palestinians since the war started. more than a year ago. most i've been women and children. those who manage to survive face starvation is real, has systematically restricted food medicine and other essentials from entering the strip. meanwhile, 6 people from the same family have been killed and it is really striking and they'll say it on the refugee camp in central gauze. all children are among those killed. another 6 palestinians were killed and separate is really strikes on refugee camps and central garza overnights families have gathered up to the hospital to identify the bodies of those kills the hello hillary is enough. it was it, it has we were sleeping at home. we are a mere defenseless civilians. my doors and my niece was sleeping on the upper floor . these rarely a tech threw out who goes very far from home with some neighbours found them and brought them to us. the rest of the family were recovered from under the rubble. my
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daughter was 14 years old. she has left us for if it was around one sushi i am. when he is ready, a tech on us to place. we haven't committed any mistake. we are civilians without any affiliation to any section or resistance enough is enough. please stop this will ok. and then whether these are correspondent joining us from outside of the hospital and did it, but also and overnight strikes, force evacuation orders. i mean, that is the grim reality palestinians are facing 414 days into this genocide. definitely that he and the food in security that is new means across the gulf of trip year in the gaza strip right now. even in the central parts of the gospel group, you could barely find any food polish didn't use are on able to get even one meals per day. and even if they found anything in the market, it is very,
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very expensive to them to afford them. that even we're talking about a whole population that has been really volumes on food age and this is the only way palestinians would receive this food. now it's not only the food insecurity, but also those will have been injured from the overnight strikes are who are transferred to your, to all of the hospitals and 2 other hospitals across the call list if there's no medicine, very like, even if you're a injury is life, even if there is a way to cure their, your treatment. the situation is very hard and unbearable that you could literally not find any type of medicine to cure your treatment last night. that is where the forces targets is combined as one the only operating hospitals in the another in gaza strip and the director of the hospital was targeted. and his situation is victoria,
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because there is no medicine and there's no any medical supplies that would feed at his situation and he's now in the i c unit, and this is only one story you were talking about. hundreds of policy news in the i c. and it's not being able to receive any type of treatment, but on all aspects of life, especially the fact that in the another in gaza strip, there is no civil defense seems ambulances or prime medic. this is also adding more misery because even if you can get the chance for anyone to have your rescue you, there is no seems to how you are saved your life. this is in the another and gotten through for it has been not in under a siege for more than 40 days without food, walter, age or medicine. but even here in the central gulf of despite the fact that there is continuous era strikes. but also the human to terry and the how situation is collapsing and inputs out a report and from data and but often sometimes a hand. thank you. church leaders in south africa say they're trying to deliver
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food to hundreds of informal minors who have been underground for weeks or possibly months. police who have stopped community members from accessing to shop since last week. say all those below ground are criminals, and they're refusing to come out. multiple lab reports from still from time. petunia picky says her husband went down to the deceased goldmine 5 months ago. as she says it was his fast time. and it might be his last. and that he was hoping to more than the high and low paid construction. what to support the family. please say the mind is a refusing to come out. she doesn't buy it, don't they? is the zip codes. people are like a list. let's say like, no, there's no to underground, there's no food. way, way they have to commit to suicide. do the hunger then do came out. church leaders
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are the latest to visit the mines size. a number of people belie may have been there for months with no food in fulton lowered for more than a week. the religious leaders are speaking to the police, come on to the side or the police have him left to anyone in for days other than the mine rescue x, the contracts is in the local community. volunteers say the men down below being starved to death. the group to the church leaders is allowed into the site to look around. growing discontent with organized crime in south africa has led to the government crackdown almost at close. illegal mining people have worked in this mine told us that he's running a low a minus down to, to kill me to the shop for no charge. but they have to pay about $800.00 worth of mine. gold to be pulled back up. estimates of the number of people still below range from about 400 to 4000. so the low end at stake for the buses could be about a said as
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a $1000000.00 worth of gold. and for the mind whose families and the church lead as the lives of hundreds, if not thousands of people, i hope we do not penalize those underground to the exclusion and mixed use of those weapon. if we think millions of times out of the what is the treatment of enterprise behind it, because most people don't like to not into the price and that would exchange 2 people so that yeah, yeah, because that that's what the one the julia told us a husband went down with a friend who got sick and came up alley. he told her her husband was in the queue to come out. that was in late july. the police since cut off access to all the exits. now she's wondering if she on that 3 year old daughter molly, will ever see him again. like groups that professional mine rescue operation that besides these proceeding to slowly everyone's waiting to find out.
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if the story of this mine will and didn't match rescue or a mass grave mountain web out a 0 still fontaine, south africa. it's time for the weather. here's rob with a noticeable change of seasons like lights of growing again in the radiant instead . but the most active line is that ox, that going across the case, the change of season really has been significant snow. quite a big jump. this is just one example. east of is done, but you can take pictures anywhere in the old north central took you and you get that sort of pictures, cold, wind that follows it well with our trust the eastern passes and vegetables and those agent bringing rain. charles with it, that winds will tend to east during tuesday, but the so still following will go bit further east within towards the georgia for example. and then drape around the northern parts of iraq, sheriffs, the south of that could well be science terms of significance. you might get some st funding again around mecca, which has been the case. i see quite often, this last couple of months. but the line distressed atrocity it could be thoughtful,
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vague is a change of season. seems to be going north woods, but i think he's going to come science again as a result for cost with their how reflects the maybe you want to share with them. cheese paper on says that you're more of a breeze could be a some of the store. seasonal right in africa is certainly concentrating around. can you, you can the northern townsend, the bicycle thing is it's going to be to the book to the science into about swamp, which means the radius mass time to fold and the okay. if i can go delta, love it by the still ahead on the else is there a news? our hundreds of homes are destroyed by large fire from the philippine capital for many of the supporters of the jailed former park. the sony prime minister in mont con, are marching towards the capital. it will be live and as long as this century from xerox totally puts, in the us caricature is in control of the 1st test against australia show will be here with the details a little later,
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december 2024 in doha guitar, shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the or on the top stories on the algae 0 and use our to don is not the world's largest child displacement crisis, nearly $5000000.00 children have left their home since 2023, including around $1000000.00 and $2.00 neighboring countries. age groups for nationwide. simon is just a month away from medical teams in israel say at least 3 people have been injured after rockets loans from lab and on his knees. the seller gave video. so several
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cars got it. inspired is for the army size of the tech to the launching of 30 massage from 11 on towards high find the western gallon leaf. some were intercepted at least $211.00 east soldiers have been killed 15 others injured offering is where the air strikes target at each point on the highway, which means higher on the foot. on the top of severe damage to the facilities in an audio city. the cop $29.00 environment summit and as are based on has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00 a year to combat climate change. the figure was applause by leaders. if a gathering after 2 weeks of bargaining, the developing nations say they've been pressured into accepting and insulting wheat low amounts. this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion, been not addressed degree mom at the of the german to be on stairs. there will be
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a pause the adoption of this document. we pause adoption of this argument, india opposing the adoption of this document or reaction to the agreement has been coming in from around the world. our environment, the editor and of clark has more to say we have a deal, but as being ferociously criticized by developing nations and insult for 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 trillion dollars a year by 2030. the question was, who would stump up? fact, cash. well, developing nations in africa, latin america and asia say the developed world must put a significant part of the bill. in fact, who often fits all human to resistance on both sides. that amount was set at
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$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 pulse of be well's tax is on multi 1000000 as in billing and as people 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, a new era for climate finance bought. it's very clear this deal falls way short of what developing nations you face to was the effects of climate change, but didn't cause it needed unexpected. okay, well asked me to patrick for coin who's the chief executive officer at the global center on adaptation. joining us from nairobi can i just got your initial reaction to what we heard? come out of the cop 29 summit. well, doreen, for me, it's a story of 2 tales on the one hand, $300000000000.00 is a lot of money. why?
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because it's 3 times more than that's being committed today. so if you were to ask the rich countries, we're responsible for the climate prices that well actually with tripling what we are committed before. but if you're a country like can you or africa, or even climate foldable nations across the world, they would say, well actually, we're going to climate breakdown we into what does he own records? africa alone needs over a $100000000000.00 for climate adaptation alone. so they would say it's not good, it's not good enough. so it's a story of 2 tails and lots to play for. but quite actually, uh frankly, doreen is quite suboptimal. what we've seen from the comp presidency, which started by saying that oil is a gift of gall, etc, on the wrong foot tang and the result which came up as a consequence of that look. but from what you're a from your understanding, i wonder if you can break it down for us because it did lack some details. so you
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have $300000000000.00 now, but who gets what and where does the money go to? yeah, indeed. so during, so let's, let's zoom out a bit. if you were to live in kenya, let's say in more run garden, a small county north of nairobi where your tea farm has been washed away while you were being displaced your question and you look it back with the cup summit watching it from you. what is flowing from the global community to a country like, can you add to account to like the wrong? and the answer is very little. so the details of the $300000000000.00 is not clear, is basically being postponed to another climate summit. so to develop, clear to whether it will slow is not clear. and what is also not clear is whether these commitments really come through, perhaps the domain is we not in a trump era present, only a president from when elected will pay the united states out of the climate agreement. what will it do? did
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a deal which was achieved last night's present only not much good. so what i think what needs to happen now is much more investments in brazil and economies in the continent of africa and all the available nations. and quite frankly, develop nations really need to step up. they haven't done so 2 days and they have to double down. i think it's a top optimal deal. and the question to all the negotiators is, is it a good deal? that's not really the question. should they have walked away from this deal? that's the question which actually is now in front of the global solve. a bad deal is perhaps, or walking away from a bad deal, perhaps should have happened. on the other hand, the argumentation of the global self negotiate as was a bad deal perhaps, is better than no deal at all. okay, so given the actions, right. and given these objections of certain countries like the african group of negotiators, india, etc. do you really believe or do you feel that the world has reached an agreement, a band of this conference as well?
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there is an agreement, as there was an agreement in 2009 and copenhagen, 100 $1000000000.00 was promised, but was delivered yes, later. so there was agreement today again on the $300000000000.00 scaling up to 2035. so it's all to play for. it's on clear. i mean, the deal is there on paper, but people in mclean, the or other places across the company. they don't care about paper deals, they care about money flowing and that's up now to the rich countries to deliver on their commitments. they haven't done so adequately enough to date. now with a climate breakdown completely spinning out of control, they really have to step up. but i mean, how is the prospect i would say it is dia, is it in the interest of the global market itself, not to pay? and i would argue is not because we live in an inter connected, well, we all have to chip in because the climate impacts say here in africa will not stay
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in africa. climate migrants will move to europe. so it's a good investment to invest on the african continent on climate finance. good for africa. good for to wells. patrick coin, chief executive officer at the global center in adaptation. thanks for joining us from. i robi, supporters of the pockets, not the hickey and soft party are marching towards the capital as long about demanding the release of jail party workers and leaders, including the former prime minister him on con. you're marching a day ahead of a special, a court hearing where a con is expected to be indicted on terrorism charges. the former prime minister says the more than a 150 legal cases against him are politically motivated to my highs are joining us now from as mom about to tell us about the march and, and how big it it's, it was expected to be as well as the marchers
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under way of thousands of supporters of the former prime minister m ron khan, who made that call from inside the j. i was getting your supporters to converge d square, which is right behind me. and to make that protest firstcare, they want to stay just sitting there. and that of course, has the government in panic, which of course has now mobilized tens of thousands of police man about a 1000000 j 4 chairs and 4 dried ged and even brandishing sharp guns. red ballard, steering guide to stop those protested, but the protest there's that going to take several hours to readjust law bod because they are daughter days have dropped the more to raise the main highway. they have place containers to stop doors be part of the day, of course are always start their domain to make a point that they will read just a lot more. but i know, on the other hand, the government is an unprecedented use of its security apparatus that
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blocked all the major highways day life for the starting stairs as some of odd and rob would have been doing right now. looks more like a city under siege, and we also now have your board that a number of others have been made and that the police forces as an adult that do, do you guys saying the, the project started go up marching on as long bought now this strategy is that whenever they're stopped and they're finding that they can not move forward, they would say that and stay that fit. and so across the country that is apprehension of people that know versed as to what really be the outcome of days. but the government, on the other hand, has also already acted and they have brought life to what joyce danced in costing the country or more to a few $100000000.00 or then lots in regards. internet services are suspended well by the services i suspended, traffic is suspended. transportation of grocer,
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gods is suspended. so if this prolonged good way to become a serious challenge for the government and this summer, but come out. highs are reporting from us while i'm about. thank you. of hundreds of homes have been destroyed by a fire in the philippine capital manila that blaze swept through the harbor side. suburb of tongues o ham, frank firefighters attempts to reach burning properties. the homes have little resistance to fire as they've they're often made of wood. anton barnaby. lo, joining us from manila. any idea barnaby, how this all started? well, there's still investigation the source of the fires. so, but usually in these cases where there's massive fires in the, some areas in manila, it's usually a faulty electrical wiring. but we don't know that yet. the investigators fire investigators are still trying to find that out. but you can see there is still
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smoke billowing from right behind me from that neighborhood that was got the to read. that's an indication of just tell me massive. the fire was it lasted for 8 hours. the substituted the mobilization of fire trucks from all over the metro manila area. 36 fire trucks arrived on the sea. it was also a multi agency effort where developing the air force deployed helicopters to drop of water from the air and the philippine coast guard. as well. busy providing boats because this is an island. so those bolts went around the base, trying to help fire fighters pulled out the flyer. and now we went inside just a short while ago and it was really dark inside. but we could imagine what a forty's, or say, you know, how difficult firefighters the difficulty that the firefighters had based trying to put out the fire. because the alleyways are really, really narrow. and imagine people trying to escape the fire and firefighters really had difficulty accessing the site. now, although it was dark,
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we could see rows and rows of houses that have been reduced to debris. now, 1000 the houses around 1000 houses are blonde and around those 2000 families have now been left homeless and you can see all these people around me. they are homeless now and they're camping outside the neighborhood to read. so barnaby of the houses. some would describe as flimsy, crammed, in close together in these areas. are there any efforts at all to make communities like this more fire proof? well, it's a, it's gotta be a long term project. you know, uh, manila is home, especially this area. a ton though is home, so many, many slum communities. and over the years, the mayor's office, manila, the cat, the philippine capital had been trying to relocate these people from the slum area
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. so they built a condo house for these people, but they're just too many people here. you know, so we're talking about a 1000 houses that have been got to 2000 families so easily. that's around 5000 or 6000 people that the government has to relocate and these people wants to be relocated inside the city. that's not easy to do because they don't want to go outside the city. their jobs are here. so it's got to be a long term solution for now. these people that were victimized by the fire, many of them are in evacuation centers. but because of the sheer number of victims, evacuation shelters cannot house them all. and that's why we have hundreds of people here, house outside, they're desperate of course they will have to spend the night here without the roof over their heads. they might have to spend many more nights here. they tell us that they have no money to be able to rebuild their houses to be able to rebuild their
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lives. they're hoping that the government will help them to be able to do that. they're hoping the private donors, private organizations help them rebuild their lives in their homes. okay, thank you so much. brandon below, reporting from manila in or a glide. voting is underway in the presidential run off the center left opposition candidate to your mind or see how the narrow lead in poles ahead of the votes. and he's challenging, alvaro delgado of the governing conservative coalition to raise above reports for a month to video. as a political assess the valley, new wise capital one day review. it's a last appeal to voters to give this center left another chance empower for almost 5 years. a center, right coalition led by the we've like, i depot has all these tiny south american nation. but many states time for change, combine will come when the center left was empower, i felt our income had more value. we live better. that's why i want them back. the
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election is a type one, and every vote counts both and you've obligatory know why, but your why is resigning? another country cannot vote, there's around 600000 of them. that's why the phone party organizes festivals like the best ones to raise money and pay for the tickets. for those who wants to come back and vote or wise elections are generally contested around this sense of ground . literally either from the ruling national party, he's a close advice or to the current precedents and promises to prioritize unity. the i vote for continuing. i liked what the president has done. wintered several crisis including the cubic pandemic and things are going well at the present mentor to see a former history school teacher and know a may or say sort of why he needs to continue. we need to pass to economic growth without forgetting they most vulnerable. he has the support a former precedent that the real,
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a fighter will say flipping more pizza. both candidates agree on sustaining order wise, business friendly motor analysts say these countries an icon of stability in a turbulent region, somebody's closest guessing to change in security, charles, public education. but every change has made with caution and to you by in way that may be mild, not risky. but with the consensus whomever wins is likely to continue you guys, motors towards economic prosperity. broad consensus among the political parties is what has made this country an example in the region, in a world where polarization is putting democracies to test city. so we'll just see that. what do we do? the still ahead on the houses around is our thoughts. like you guys will hear from max were stop and after he finish the formula ones titled for
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a 4th time coming out from sports with joe the there's some of the biggest names in the multi $1000000000.00 luxury fashion industry. but how do they treat the migrant workers, making their number as a product to find out 101 east goes under cover to investigate as in factories in italy, designers workshops, pano jw, a 0. this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not open before the displacement. crisis began in late september. this set about in triple a is one of 3 that the lebanese national future has taken over and turned into a shelter. it's home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country. 6 year old jewelry sled her home with her family in the southern city of tire. she is the youngest resident in this old theater. these old historic features,
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once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now they are serving the same purpose, but for a different crowd. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, time for the sports interest you during thank you very much. when we begin with formula one, a max, the staff is admitted. he never thought he'd win full well titles. the dutchman celebration with his red bull team off the crunching his latest championship in las vegas was a positive result also, both he and his team face to fit in form mid season. so him malik. reports are
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going to go to the side, mix the stuff in his celebrating yet another form of the one will title, the red blood drive of his seal, the fullest consecutive championship in a row. and he did it with the relative comfort in las vegas. the equation was simple push step and his delta didn't stick to finish ahead of his closest striving . mcclellan's alondo north to leave nevada as champions the document had an overall uneventful race and even spent some time in the podium places. but it was mercedes deals. george russell and louis hamilton that started on the trend of done it for the former winning the race from pulp position with hamilton coming, 2nd of to starting down in 10 days. but despite their performances, the night on down to the belong to the staff that eventually managed to clean this place and finish one's thoughts ahead of nurses to clinch the time to receive the
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manual trans, quite indicative of a season that hasn't always sparkled with the stuff and only finishing on the podium, 3 time between june and the end of october, following a strong start to the campaign. i think that season definitely. uh again, you know, um do me a lot of lessons that the, i'm very proud of how we handled it. also as a team. so anyway, of course, that makes it also a very, very special and beautiful season. bush stuff and only stands behind 5 time champions. one monday i will send you as well as michael schumacher lewis hamilton have 7 titles each. at 27 years old, the dutchman has put himself in a great position to become formula ones, great to strive of old time. so he'll malik, outages in the field. one cause the formula, one correspondent for the p. a news agency and he says this title was hauled one by the stuff, and i mean, he really has to fight for this world championship. is that so you know, doubts about about we look back to 21 the 1st. that's why so he won over. so you
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did that in a deeply controversial fashion jimmy against lewis. how much did about about the season finale? and i'd be happy with the next couple of years. 2223. he wanted to kind of sort of in a rental that was, was dominant, obviously, mex, a stuff and drugs to pub in that period for the red bull woods across the field. and that hasn't been the case this year. you one for the 1st 5 races and many of us . so he's going to win this again very easily, but cripple, super supremacy that they've had in the past few years just just disappeared really in and suddenly, you know, they were going from being the best team support possibly the 3rd or 4th quickest calling the grid. so, so it's, it's, it's a windows high, so with 2 races to go in, it called it's definitely not the speed you saw on the grid. this season is a, is a remark from the cheaper branding, some extra stuff and nothing. that's why it's not pushing hold was saying it is his best choice. so because, you know, he just didn't have the car at his disposal. so it's, it's really go and when convincing you yet,
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he still thought it with to round suspicious. so it's a, it's a, it's a vermont for the treatment in many ways for messrs. stuff up to he isn't coming close. belgian raleigh drive a terry novo has finally claims his 1st wealth title. it came in the final race of the season in japan. i'm 15 made numerous rival ton i had this crush on the last day to get his coat drive up. were on homes. they were getting the news is he waited by the side of the road. the belgian had finished as running about 5 times and it will increase your it currently stops india with an on beacon centuries, the tourist closing on victoria real straight here in the 1st cricket test before carley stoner so in hub. yes. just the joyce well completed his century, using bumps and going on to make 161 totally. so out the endings in reached a 100 no towns with india declaring them 40 like to $7.00 to $6.00 to set
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a victory target. a 534. australia ended the 3rd day in bad shape on 12 for 3 months. the city both pet go to yale associates struggling team must stick together off to suffering this faith lawson arrived city with thump fool no by tottenham and the premier league on saturday. david stark's reports. so the $310.00. yes. 5 to 10 pins. this week. gaudio list signed up for another to use. it meant just the city. but the worst one of his managerial career continues. sitting on the back foot early the he had stadium, james madison put them in front on his 28th birthday. and with just 20 minutes gone . we had another. it was the early a city had been 2 down in the league since december 2010. claudio, let's try to rally his players, but things got worse for them in the 2nd half. so line k for petra, probably made it 3 new,
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and bread jumps and finish things up in the 3rd minute of added time. frame for the final school in cities. first defeat at home in 52 games, a run stretching back 2 years after they'd use here, i knew in the last one to 2 years sooner or later we was dropped. of course, never expect to win to lose the permalinks in a row. but in the times, always we spoke the topic that we're using cover consistent again and again and again. and now we cannot deny that the reality that sometimes a football sometimes you live here. so we are not used to lose so many games. our road that's happened that doesn't means is going to change. we'll have to do everything to change and especially the next one. it doesn't gets an easy if a city next week they face a trick to lead is little pool. who are 5 points to play with a game in hand before that it's fine or the champions league on choose day. david stokes it out just sarah also sit full level and points to chelsea also that we
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never know sam forest. the kind of suck up. put them on the way to 1st, when in 5 need matches. 17 year old eastern when mary brought up the 3. no victory . he's also 2nd young. this lead so score behind desktop ago. and late red card from to the collapse football center, a way to sell to the group. also a to know when mark casado was dismissed. so i'm just like to, they can see that through a phone type on solace. and then shortly else, not hugo oliver has made it to, to, despite the true positive to the table by 5 points of the, an impressive 6 game with winning run, the lake is a having a little slump saved. now last, the 2nd time in a row going down to the denver nuggets typically, okay, it's doing the most damaged with 34 points. but duncan celebration of the nights that it will probably goes to his teammates one time and v p. vasa westbrook final school 1271 i to know that. so right, that is all useful for now. it is back to during thank you so much to thanks for
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which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage of 6000 bodies. in storage unit, yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries, refuse their request, and even exhibited human remains, and then the savings restitution africa stove, enough episode to which i found your 0 asking questions, what that's in the so that could view and solve the crisis understanding the reality the take on marginalized communities, are you blame them? were forcing for the action to me over i'm to them has always sat that demonstrate very basic, right. and now you see,
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