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i'm trying to reach them but nobody ever since. the war on my phone our two part documentary starts december eighth on d w. this is the w. news live from berlin a security crisis in france president emanuel my crotch as an emergency meeting a day after fuel tax protests turned violent he and his ministers debate whether to be imposed a state of emergency to prevent a recurrence of the west's civil unrest in more than a decade also on the program. he went climate talks open in poland with calls for
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arrogant action experts warn time is running out to stop a runaway global warming. and we take you inside to my grandchild's shutdown by mexican authorities and meet people desperate to realize their dream and reach the united states. i'm just can money thank you for joining us french president emanuel mccall has held a crisis cabinet meeting as the government considers imposing a state of imagine see a day off to fuel tax protests turned a bra it's across friends across surveyed the damage in the center of paris streets after returning from the g. twenty in argentina authorities say some ten thousand protesters to pot in protest in the french capital on saturday and more than four hundred were arrested after clashes broke out it's france's west civil unrest and more than a day. it appears lisa lewis has been covering the story in paris and i asked if
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any was also the meeting went on yet while we haven't had any announcement by the government just yet they were meeting for an hour and a half that was a long meeting and they better really think about what they're going to do next because pressure is growing the government has so far said we're going but you don't change anything to our plans but more and more people here are saying you know actually really really need to react to this otherwise it's going to explode even more people are talking about interaction of it and insurrection of the situation and more and more commentators also saying you know you really have to come by go back on that and measure that is announced for you next year that is the fuel tax rise that was the trigger for this movement if my car doesn't change that at least temporarily if he doesn't say you know good we're going to push it back by at least a few months so that we can negotiate it's very difficult how this will actually come down situation so lisa what exactly is making this so difficult for the
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government to tackle. it's very complicated you've got about one hundred thirty thousand people that demonstrated across france yesterday but the polls from a few days ago show that a lot of people a lot of the french eighty percent seventy percent actually supporting the movement and understand what these people are talking about this is the part of france that feels left behind by put issuance in paris obviously in my car has the image of a very arrogant president president who doesn't understand the needs of the people and his reaction to this crisis has just shown has underlined that very perception of things so this makes it more complicated obviously when you look at the demonstrations themselves you can also see as you you know you saw the pictures from yesterday so they're violent clashes and lots of people are now saying that the demonstrations infiltrated by groups from the far right from the far left that are trying to cause mayhem so the government really has to do something to calm the
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situation down so with so much as seventy and fresh where can we expect things to go from here while the normal thing to do would be to negotiate but because this movement is leaderless at the moment it's very difficult to see who the government could talk to now the different parts of the movement have now you know the different organizations in the regions are apparently trying to elect local leaders so these local leaders can go to paris and talk to my car but that is not really very fledged out yet fleshed out yet so we really are waiting to see where this will go up it is very important to talk to them and to find some measure to actually you know make the anger go away he said louis in paris thank you. representatives from hundreds of nations have begun crunch un climate talks in poland the summit comes against a backdrop of die environmental warnings and a call for action against the threats posed by climate change delegates will seek
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ways of implementing the commitments made in the twenty fifteen paris treaty to limit the rising global temperature. this is where delegates from nearly two hundred countries will be scrambling to reach a deal that can save the planet. the meeting in aims to flesh out the details of the landmark twenty fifteen paris accord. that's when countries agree to try to limit global warming to one point five degrees celsius by the end of the century sticking points include how nations will transparently report their greenhouse gas emissions the sense of urgency is palpable climate change is not just somewhere out in the future it's today and we need to take action not only to reduce the emissions but frankly to figure out and to put in motion the kinds of ways that we're going to address those impacts because it's having effects on on real people's lives and those who are most vulnerable or are getting hit the hard.
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it was real people who turned out in the belgian capital brussels on sunday demanding strong measures to combat climate change. there were similar scenes a day earlier in germany protesters took to the streets of berlin and cologne calling on the government to accelerate the country's exit from coal fired energy. we urgently need to take action on the climate because one thing is certain we can't continue on the path of the using and wasting so much energy and only caring about our own wallets. experts believe a vast overhaul of the world's economy is needed to curb global warming people around the world are demanding their leaders do whatever it takes now. now for some of the other stories making news around the world egyptian actress ranya youssef has been charged with inciting immorality for wearing this dress at a film festival reports
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a use of faces up to five years in prison if she is convicted in a facebook post the actress apologized for wearing the revealing dress saying she didn't mean to offend anyone. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has denied engaging in bribery after police recommended corruption charges against him and his wife sara the case revolves around alleged regulator he favors granted to an israeli telecom company in exchange for positive coverage on the company's news website that are now faces recommended indictments in two other corruption investigations. the us naval chief in the middle east has been found dead vice admiral scott's journey was found at his residence in bahrain the gulf kingdom is the base for the u.s. fifth fleet the u.s. navy did not give a cause of death but said no foul play is suspected. mexico and three central american states have agreed to create a development plan aimed at reducing the number of migrants leaving the region the
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move comes as mexico closed down a major migrant shelter close to the u.s. border some six thousand central americans were housed at the center in two one in dire conditions and this report from correspondent stephanie shows us how. after getting soaked the day before another night of heavy rain finally sealed the fate of the benito. downtown to. the six thousand plus migrants housed in the former sports complex did not stand a chance against the downpour. only the children still manage a gentle smile the adults are mourning their tents floating in ankle deep muddy water their clothes and other belongings trenched ruined for many a total loss. and amid appalling cemetery conditions city and mexican federal officials finally decided to shut down the shelter. buses
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arrive and open their doors their promise to bring these people to a better safer place while interiors are not hard to find within hours nearly a thousand migrants are willing to make yet another journey i. taking with them the little they deemed worth the saving they arrive fia. a form of bus parking facility and concert venue about twenty kilometers from downtown and far away from the border for some to migrants this new shelter seems to bring some improvements. here the ground is concrete. that's better but the most important thing is to have a roof over our heads that protects us from the cold. others see the benefits of the new shelter but wary of its location. real reason the police
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have brought us here is that they don't want to close to the border now we need to spend a hundred pesos to get to the border for asylum pipework we don't have the money and it's going to take us all day to get there. this stuff you know it's even moot . difficult for us to get into the united states a dream is to be that. meanwhile back at the shelter in downtown to the line for the buses even longer now one might when seem to be willing to leave for the new shelter sooner rather than later a look inside the old place may reveal the reason. to give more you don't know. when i was a little girl she sinks i knew only the beauty of from the rest but as time passed by and i grew older i understood i should not love this man. strikes a nerve with many on this day as they continue to harbor their dreams of
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a future in a better place. doubling played host to the you are trying to turn to qualifying draw on sunday with the pick of the groups featuring fierce rivals germany and the netherlands' germany were drawn from part two following disastrous world cup and the nation's campaigns that meant that they were guaranteed to face a stronger team from four one it's a second time this year they're together with anathemas having also faced ronald koeman side in the nations. the group also featured north of ireland estonia and bela rooms the top two teams in each of the ten groups will qualify for the tournament finals it starts funnier with. germany in the group. the strongest team in. the second part but ok. we played
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just against them and we know them they know us. rb leipzig proved too strong for bruce if left back in the first of sunday's winters league it clashes to first half strikes from germany international team of ana gave the host a two mil victory lives move up to third in the table with the wind leap frogging by a munich in the process despite the defeat remain in second. when this legal leaders were received auckland are now seven points clear of the top of the table they returned to domestic action on saturday after qualifying for the champions league knockout stages in need week but those exertions do seem to take a toll as they beat struggling freiburg to new. put that team on course to the table at christmas don't run fans were in full voice ahead of kickoff. i may could have been three up by the time vindicated jade and censure won a penalty in the thirty seven minutes was not much contact but
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contact nonetheless. responsibility fell to marco releases. i was seeds night strike of the season. i drive a game of hit back just two minutes later my jerome dumbos free kicks thumping back off running but he's good. i don't want to wait a while to put the games a bit lucas pitching teeing up tackle al katha in the eighty ninth minute. i to nail the final score. roy snell kaffir to the rescue once more with ten toes in just eight appearances the spaniards had no trouble making friends in dortmund. zero two for the sake of course we're so happy to have him in the squad there's a few lads that are working hard for him still to feel if he doesn't of course we know that we have an ice cold striker that can put the ball in the net to depend on
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what we saw that again today on the pitch as he has plenty more fans to cheer about as dalton goes seven points clear. in boxing american deonte wilder retained his w.b.c. heavyweight title after a thrilling split decision draw with britain's tyson fury in los angeles thierry who you see here on the left controls the fight using his trademark long jabs and excellent footwork but it was the power hitting wilder that knocked him down twice late in the ninth and twelfth rounds one judge ruled in favor of wilda another in favor of theory and the third well he called it a draw both boxes remain and to see. said and as for fear you who's baffled at the demons this was more than just a boxing match. a full doctoral suicide and mental health and depression anxiety and i wanted more than any concession to show the low that it can be going and is
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it is possible with the right mindset if you believe in yourself you sacrifice and dedicate with the right help you can call buck because when i see aaron say i was on the brink of suicide not me suicide you're watching it every news live from berlin on your makino will be with you at the top of the hour thank you for watching. this. climate change. waste. pollution. time for good to go out africa people and projects that are changing no one your mentor the better those who are different to what. you see. b.w. .

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