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this is deja vu news live from berlin a matter of life or death un secretary general i'm telling you the terrorist says the world is not moving fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change calling after the efforts so far way off course have the latest from the u.n. climate conference in poland also coming up. unsafe conditions forced the closure of a massive migrant camp and want to and u.s. mexican border the migrants fear the authorities have an ulterior motive for moving them to another site. and
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a surprise announcement from qatar the gulf state has been drawing from the opec oil cartel it's been a member of that organization for about six decades so what's behind the move. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the u.n. secretary general says the world is way off course in the fight against climate change and tony a guitarist was speaking from the polish city of color beachy where the most important talks on global warming in years are underway the conference officially opened today the terrorists telling delegates that mankind must drastically reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to avert runaway global warming for the next two weeks the delegates will be discussing how to implement the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement. well the u.n.
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secretary general opening that conference with an urgent warning we are in deep trouble with climate change climate changes are coming faster than we. and we much catch up sooner rather than later the forty's too late. for many people regions even countries this is already a matter of life or death and this meeting is the most important gathering on climate change since the berries agreement was signed it's if these are the two of us states the urgency of our situation a matter of life where death correspondent irene bunyan's for reasons i think kind of reach the conference for as irene is this the make or break session for action on climate change that so many are calling it. indeed this meeting is essential for climate action not that global level so
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a few years ago climate leaders agreed on keeping global warming there to think about. but this year they have to decide how they will actually achieve. the result of these new things should be the so-called rule book i said the guidelines showing countries how they should monitor their greenhouse gas emissions how to report on their climate efforts but another important topic would be climate finance because industrialized countries pledged to look a one hundred billion us dollars per year to help our country is cope with climate change but it remains unknown how they will actually manage to look at that money in the run up to this conference a number of studies were released indicating a critical point is about to be reached when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions can you fill us in where are we right now. well the situation doesn't look very well right now just recently the united nations environment program before
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saying that there is a huge gap between where we should be and where we are actually in regard of c o two emissions so we should actually triple our efforts if we want to reach that by recycling mangold's by twenty thirty otherwise we may end up having three point two degrees above by the end of the century so you know president trump has of course pulled out of the paris accords is taking united states out without the u.s. is it even possible for the world to meet the c o two reduction goals that have been laid down in the paris accord. well it's important to remember that this by try. of pulling out from the far side room and these one take one really happened legally until twenty twenty twenty twenty things may have changed on the other hand other countries are increasing their time at that vision as well as look at those and if you can society the civil society isn't giving up
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in the us and they would take it in their fight that gets by me change so i think around here we can feel the optimism that we are still on track to reach the bars had remained despite there with robert from the arena resource thanks very much. a run says it will be supporting the peace talks and ending the war in yemen the talks could start as early as wednesday in sweden this development comes after the saudi arabian led coalition fighting inside yemen agreed to fly out fifty wounded rebels who are supported by around the medical evacuations part of confidence building efforts ahead of the planned peace talks the fate of who's the rebels was a stumbling block to the start of the previous round of talks in september. all international groups are of course trying to bring about in and to yemen's violence which is pushed the country to the brink of famine we have this look at a school in the capital sana that's trying to provide food to keep its students
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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 to have 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. no money as parents were impoverished by the war the school's director says many children are suffering because of the saudi so many students lost their parents through balls and rockets into houses factories and shops. after 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 a nutrition and infection eight million yemenis are just barely surviving now with
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the help of outside aid. and the sustained war causes more deaths every single day . back at their own honey girls' school in santa lentil soup is on the menu for lunch. it's funded by the german charitable organization future for kids. i can and then as a man have that poverty is spreading and 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 of 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 right. now for a look at some of the other stories making news today
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a russian made soyuz rocket has. launch into orbit carrying a crew of three the two men and one woman taking off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan they're on a six month mission aboard the international space station this is the first known boys to the r.s.s. since a rocket failure in october. more antigovernment protests are taking place in france today ambulance workers have been gathering close to the national assembly building in central paris to win better working conditions senior politicians are holding crisis talks there in the wake of violent anti-government protests that have been rocking the nation. a far right party has won seats in an election in spain for the first time since the end of the franco military regime in one thousand nine hundred seventy five the vox party which is taking a tough line on immigration is set to enter under the sea is regional assembly the
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governing socialist secured the most seats but not enough for a majority even with potential left wing allies the conservative populist party came in second its leader said he hoped to put together a coalition with locks and with the center right citizens. all mexico and three central american states have agreed to create a development plan aimed at reducing the number of a migrant is leaving that region this move comes as mexico closed down a major migrant shelter close the u.s. order some six thousand central americans were housed at the center and t. juana our correspondent stefan simmons was there he sent us this report. 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 housed in the former sports complex did not stand
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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. as a rifle and opened their doors they promised 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. the form a bus parking facility and concert venue about twenty kilometers from downtown and far away from the border for some to this new shelter seems to bring some
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improvements. here the ground is concrete not smug 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 a wary of its location. the real reason the police 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 there. 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 quanah the line for the buses even longer now more migrants seem to be reeling to leave for the new shelter sooner rather than later a look inside the old place may reveal the reason you don't get more you know not.
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yet when i was a little girl she sings i knew only the beauty of from duress but as time passed by and i grew older i understood i should not love this land to say strikes a nerve with many on this day as they continue to harbor their dreams of a future in a better place my little a seeing. was devious stuff and see moms who put that report together for us from tijuana mexico we have some sports down sundays honestly guess all two teams near the top of the table facing off as life played host to gladbach leipzig recorded it to know when to leap frog byron into third in the standings now despite the defeat claude bok remains second. back from injuries just in time for this tough match the midfield trio of combo dema and sabita and much else obvious have
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played a part in leipzig surely starts in the second minute one two with team obana and the germany international one marked in front of the goal one nil for the hosts both teams are on the attack block buck creating a chance after a good half hour but no problem for leipsic keeper paid to go last she or a break him out going out today. at the other end posed a slick threat 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 gladbach defense and the nimble vanno was there to finish the job. in every game he scored this season he's gone on to add a second. leipzig up more defensive after the restart lot but kept
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pushing but lacked imagination to organize a with a chance with just over an hour ago. towards the end a sportsmanlike a less some player wasn't bowing down to the laci who kept his seventh clean sheet of the season he was tying his shoe for him the leipzig remain unbeaten at home failed to score a goal for the first time since april. and european football's governing body you a fan has confirmed that will be launching a third club competition beginning in twenty twenty one smaller clubs from an increased number of nations will be able to qualify the new competition while thirty four teams will be played alongside the champions league in euro fully the has run three club competitions in the past with the cup winners' cup discontinued in one nine hundred ninety nine the working title for the new format. is europa league. this is the news live from berlin still to come on the show
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is withdrawing from opec it is the first time a nation from the middle east has left the oil producing cartel since its founding six decades ago. and as with stephen beardsley coming up after a short break. how about taking a few friends who could even take a chance on love. don't expect happy ending. the church. life. long. full of energy.

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