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this is deja vu news coming to you live from a stock new warning on global warming as the u.n. climate conference gets underway in poland the leaders of the honors nations warn the must act now or risk catastrophic consequences and we're back to past the point of no return. coming up appalling conditions forced the closure of one migrant camp in the mexican city of tijuana but the migrant spirit the parties haven't period motive for moving them to another site. and members of congress gone from the
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national football team say the it was sexually assaulted by powerful officials from the country's football federation asking football's governing body fi far to investigate why the suspects were promoted. on the great to have your company. officials from nearly two hundred countries are gathering in the polish city of this effort to get a grip on rising greenhouse gas emissions the un climate conference is aimed at finalizing the so-called rulebook for the paris agreement which enters into force in two thousand and twenty and bought it faces many challenges one of its main goals is to keep global temperatures below two degrees celsius it's very unlikely to happen. m.p.'s have already increased by one degree with dire consequences a u.n.
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report published last week says that pledges to slash greenhouse gas emissions for dangerously short it calls for world leaders to take immediate action to rein in climate change a demand that is largely for an on deaf ear now two thousand and seventeen saw record levels in carbon emissions and scientists are almost certain to confirm the same for this year one of the main reasons coal is a problem the participants of the meeting will likely experience firsthand at their meeting and got to read and area with the centuries old mining tradition and europe's largest source of coal. venue for the u.n. climate talks and. it's shrouded in smog from in the about fuelled by coal the polluting hydro carbon has a mind for over two hundred years around one hundred thousand people in the region work in the coal industry. is
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a treasure if there was no call it would be no work if the mines closed only shops and businesses in the region would go bankrupt. and will continue to generate most of its electricity from coal until twenty fifty meaning that the minds of will not be shut down anytime soon. coal is what sustains upis ilesha it's the primary product of this region and of course many people here are biased but we know which way the wind is blowing all over the world and which part we should be going down there. only fifty percent of electricity produced in poland is from renewable sources activists complain that the government has neglected to develop the alternative energy sector. activists sign c.t. says. mining and energy sector said we are ready for change.
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we just interested in change police officials. government is a model green city it boasts their research center for in your bill energy a shopping mall has been built on top of a closed down coal mine even the conference that hosts the climate talks on the site of a former mine but the fact remains that the viets and coal mine extra could be linked and will be for some time to come. joining me now is the correspondent. who is at the car to be funding that conference for the you know they have been many warnings that drastic cuts in emissions climate change will be reaching catastrophic levels but as we've just seen in this report many governments are simply not doing enough so given this what is the conference hoping to achieve this is the most important climate conference in paris agreement because countries
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are expected to finally adopt the so-called rule book which is a set of guidelines on how they should door on their greenhouse gas emissions reduction how they should report on their efforts to protect the climate and also for important climate finance so industrialized countries on locating one hundred billion dollars per year to help poor countries cope with climate change effects but it remains unclear how they will mobilize this morning so this should this meeting should result in these so-called rule book which of course should also promote the face out of court which is a hot topic you're in. which is our country very reliant on. experts say we're heading towards a critical point when it comes to c o two emissions give us a sense of where i'll be right now. well i think most people could experience already that there are stating effects of climate chance this year through the
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wildfires in california for instance or the flooding in japan the drought in germany but also the scientific community is warning that we are reaching a critical point if we don't take action now we may get three point two degrees above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century this will be a disaster event. there is a huge emissions between where we are now and where we should be to reach the paris agreement as agreed in two thousand and fifteen this is what the latest un be united nations environment program report said last week at the g twenty summit donald trump confirmed that he and the u.s. has been growing from the past climate accord is it possible to protect the climate long term without the world's biggest economy on board. well there are three points that we have to keep in mind first of all this by donald trump having announce his withdrawal from the price agreement this cannot take place until twenty two and the
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un things may change broadly then that's the first thing but second thing is that despite with your i'm expecting local action on a local act or civil society to take the lead so that you as one give their time and targets that's miami but also other countries will increase their ambition as long as. withdraw from the paris agreement right. at the cut to reach a climate conference in poland thank you very much. the saudi led military coalition in yemen says fifty wounded who rebels will be evacuated a spot of efforts to build confidence ahead of plan to peace talks the fate of the rebels was a stumbling block to the start of a previous round of talks in september international groups are trying to bring about an end to the conflict which pushed the country to the brink of famine as we
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reported one school in the capital sanaa is trying to provide food to keep its pupils alive. five hundred bread rolls for the i'm honey girl's school in santa two for each student the recess and first meal of the day are highly anticipated. apart from here at school many children have next to nothing to eat. and have a nice tip my father doesn't have a job anymore i'm very thankful to the school for the food and that's the situation i was in we had. a me as parents were impoverished by the war the school's director says many children are suffering because of the saudis so many students lost their parents through bombs and rockets aimed at houses factories and shops. that will be empty hospitals can't cope there's a lack of medical supplies children are especially hard hit according to the ngo save the children tens of thousands have died from
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a new tradition and infection eight million yemenis are just barely surviving now with the help of outside aid. and the sustained war causes more deaths every single day. but get them honey girl school in santa lentil soup is on the menu for lunch. it's funded by the german charitable organization future for kids. i finish and then as a man hand it poverty is spreading medicinally and we used to give a daily mail to thirty to forty girls now it's three hundred to four hundred and that's me out of the army and. a bit of hope within the misery i these children are learning and have a warm meal every day but only as future and that of many other children in yemen is unknown because there's not yet any sign of an end to the war i hear now is
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a look at some other stories making news around the wal-mart fence president money in the crawl has had. the crisis meeting after visiting the site where protest and violence in paris on saturday cooled for more talks with anti-government activists have staged two weeks of protest the demonstrations began a few taxes which have drawn into wider angle across policies. a far right party has won seats in an election in spain for the first time since the end of the military dictatorship in one nine hundred seventy five the anti immigrant vox party is set to enter parliament in under newseum and could end up as a kingmaker in the country's most populous region the governing socialist secured the most seats but that short of a majority. 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 into florida in dire conditions this report from d.w. correspondent stefan c. mons. after getting soaked the day before another night of heavy rain finally sealed the fate of the benito juarez shelter in downtown to one of. the six thousand plus migrants house 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 the myth of palling cemetery conditions city and mexican federal officials finally decided to shut down the shelter. process
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a rifle and open their doors they promised to bring these people to a bad. 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. the form a bus parking facility and concert venue about twenty kilometers from downtown and far away from the border for some to want to migrants this new shelter seems to bring some improvements. here the ground is concrete not smog 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 are wary of its location. the real reason the police
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have brought us here is that they don't want us close to the border now we need to spend a hundred pesos to get to the border for asylum paperwork but we don't have the money and it's going to take us all day to get their. stuff you know it's even more 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 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 can you give me only not. when i was a little girl she sinks i knew only the beauty of under us time passed by and i grew older i understood i should not loftus. strikes a nerve with many on this day as they continue to harbor their dreams of a future in
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a better place. some does the interesting action so two teams near the top of the table face off as live sick played host to mention john tom going to have a media sports disc is here to tell us all about it welcome tom who emerged victorious in this catch it was let's say the big two new wins the lights thanks to some very solid sites and that keeper and of course for two goes from the ever reliable twenty two year old team advantage but nobody wants to hear me talk about it let's take a look at the pictures. back from injuries just in time for this tough match the midfield trio of combo dema and sabates and marcel's obvious have played a part in leipzig surely starts in the second minute one two with team obana and the germany international unmarked in front of the goal one nil for the hosts both teams are on the attack block buck creating a chance after
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a good half hour but no problem for leipzig keeper paid to biloxi or abraham out going out today. at the other end van opposed just slick threats in the gladbach box but tobias' strobel prevented him from hitting that charge it. in first half injury time leipzig won the ball and we're off to the races use of pulse and weave through the glass back defense and the nimble vanno was there to finish the job i've been every game he scored this season he's gone on to add a second. leipzig up more defensive after the race start a lot but kept pushing but lacked imagination talking as with a chance with just over an hour ago. towards the end a sportsmanlike a lesson player wasn't bowing down to biloxi who kept his seventh clean sheet of the season he was tying his shoe for him i like to see it remain unbeaten at home.
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failed to score a goal for the first time since april. so don't the two teams we just saw second and third on the table who is best equipped to challenge leaders dortmund or yet like you mentioned they're doing they're both doing very well and that was a game that really lived up to the billing there was a lot of fost aggressive football high tempo very open game the kind of thing that we love to see and it's really an advert for the bundesliga but in terms of challenging dortmund that is another matter. that's seven points ahead at the top of the table now and they've not really been showing any signs of food for him so far this season dragged back lots and of course by munich basically just have to hope that they can keep chipping away and getting some decent results and you know fingers crossed for them that don't trip up because anything else and it looks like one could have this wrapped up quite a ride i know track frankfurt is also in the chase but they had a setback on sunday tell us about that's right yeah they suffered their first loss in the bundesliga since late september
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a two one hundred defeat to votes for now it was named after the who scored the first goal in the fifty first minute of all sports later on down you can check ninety two in the second half. now the joint league top scorer is newquay you'll feature frank for and he pulled a very late goal back in eighty seven minutes to. give frank for a sliver of hope but it wasn't enough now i think what's really happening for frank is that potentially you know it could be said that they're struggling from their busy schedule we saw them say for nato in the europa league during the week. perhaps you know this amount of games is starting to take its toll on their fitness and don't tell us about that but i knew nicky legend who would be leaving the team at the end of the season and yes he will that's on robben now off to ten years at the club his contract runs out in the summer and unlike last year he's not going to get another extension frank reapers contract is also running out to be noted.
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but yeah i mean i'm hoping look thirty four years old now we knew that this was the twilight of his career it's been said for a long time that was a career seven but it was new guitar tools with munich for german cups one champions league of course and anybody he wants to get spend thinking in the champions league last weeks or the even at this age he's still doing it he still cuts in on to his left foot he still schools become a cliche in european football but nobody can stop him really yeah he's looking they fit is like me. thank you so much for all of that here. newfie fire is investigating claims of sexual abuse inside the of football federation a f f some form one can women's players on the country's national football team have made the allegations the if has rejected their claims holly that pull pull a former player who reported the alleged abuse talk to d.w. and she said she's been waiting for months for fifo to take action. the women's
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game in afghanistan is in trouble several players have come out exposing alleged sexual abuse inside the country's football federation a form a women's executive team member and captain says she witnessed first hand the sexual harris meant of members on the national team back at a training camp in jordan too many representatives were drunk and went to one of their players. to touch their body pal said she immediately complained to the federation's president but instead of getting fired the two men were promoting it we found out that one of. those. became their hate head of legal committee ardley got the patent or. the ball as was the action of the other becomes the one of their response what person you're seventeen months national to the afghan football federation has denied all the allegations and him to pull pal had an axe to grind. with team manager
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everything was fine but after she was sacked then the women's team becomes bad and abusive servicing the football but this. was so concerned that she contacted. i reported it and in any trial i had two thousand and eighteen. it took like florida we want to put pressure on the file to start investigating. to see to it. to help the victims. says it has a quote zero tolerance policy on such matters and has reported even involve the united nations. as some aspects of these allegations involve sensitive topics linked to the protection of those involved we have sought support from relevant parties who willingly offer to support to people. a scandal of this magnitude threatens the development of women's football in afghanistan. returning to european
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football and dublin played host to the euro two thousand and twenty qualifying draw on sunday with the pick of the groups featuring fierce rivals germany and the netherlands after a disappointing world cup and you if a nation's elite campins gently knew they'd be drawn against a difficult opponent. germany germany the netherlands a special one for coach you can learn a new book this in dublin smiles nervously after all it was the dutch relegated germany in the nation's league last month if i mean that when you go to get my heart and i'm looking forward to playing against a strong opponent i think that's a good enough incentive for us. to know each other very very well see if you play germany you never are the fray for it because they have a big big story and they showed us the last time that they will come back.
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taking germany's other opponents lightly either take for example northern ireland a fast improving national side and the top two teams in each group will qualify for the tournament finals and stony and ballerinas round out the rest of the group to largely unknown for germany it was a matter of course to do our homework in the weeks to come not play these teams before feel. they can join the qualifying matches will take place between march and november next year two games against the netherlands ashore to be the trickiest of the bunch the rest on paper should be winnable georgia germany netherlands a juicy encounter over now to monica and it is headed for a showdown with the e.u. this figure like us was thinking showdown with with italy would also quite do so i don't know if that's the case here because brussels will decide whether to sanction rome over its new budget which is set to increase italy's huge debt now the former euro group president has raised the prospect of writing off that adead calling
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a haircut in evitable in an interview with germany's spiegel magazine blum seen here last year said the euro zone had to send a clear message to him to me that this time there would be no rescue he said buyers of italian bonds needed to be aware they could lose their investment polls now show a majority of italians are worried about their government's spending plans. well asian markets are up after the united states and china agreed to a ninety day truce in their months long trade dispute the announcement came after the country's leaders met at the sidelines of the g twenty summit in argentina this weekend so what have they actually agreed to. for months there was little or no less up in the trade dispute between the world's top two economies no wonder then that this handshake which took place on the sidelines of the g twenty summit made
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front page news in both countries the deal the leaders struck a ninety day pause on u.s. plans to raise tariffs from ten to twenty five percent on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods in exchange china's pledge to buy more u.s. imports according to u.s. president trump to reduce or scrap tariffs on u.s. made car as news of the breakthrough spread fast in the chinese capital beijing. trumps vision might be america first but china is world's first. disagree over this but i believe there is more than one way to promote global economic development. deescalation comes as a relief to u.s. farmers affected by chinese tariffs on key crops like soybeans equally promise to hold off on further tire of eases the pressure on china's already slowing economy
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still analysts say this is a poll is a not a resolution to a complication. times are getting harder for motorists in europe madrid has just found most petrol and diesel cars from the heart of the city the ban was introduced on friday in a bid to improve the air quality in one of europe's most polluted capitals but the measure is controversial and critics say there are too many exceptions for the ban to really clear the air. madrid is putting the brakes on city traffic and it looks like this new traffic markings on the roads and traffic signs they're calling the scheme madrid central according to the plan only residents and cars with a special dispensation will be allowed to enter the city center and downtown is completely off limits for older models and diesel cars. which. i think it's good and will help reduce air pollution. in the air quality improves it will be good for pedestrians it's
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a real pain for anyone from outside the city. monitoring takes place with the help of cameras these notes license plate numbers people found violating the new rules have to pay a nineteen year old fine electric cars or cars using natural gas or hybrid motors are exempt from the rules and madrid sidewalks are being expanded smaller roads have had their speed limits reduced to thirty kilometers per hour. here you need want to special about madrid central is that it incorporates two initiatives to improve air quality we're keeping most cars out of the city center and the ones that are allowed to drive there have to be more modern cars. taxi companies are also temporarily exempt from the restrictions until they can relocate their fleet and delivery services will need to make logistical changes to all of which has drawn criticism from business people and company owners.
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of small. business owners that have businesses in the city center like a small restaurant or a bar or shop for example what will they do. with just like presidents because we also have to spend a lot of time downtown we also want to be able to drive and park back and stuff. but in the town hall they want to allow as few exceptions as possible boy a boss cat is what madrid natives call the smoke that regularly covers the city perhaps with madrid central it will soon be a fun less common occurrence. you're watching the news live from berlin well coming up at the top of the hour.
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