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the silly notion of a country dead donkey. starts december twenty ninth on w. . after a. lengthy leave. plaintive. this is d w news live problem but in a late night breakthrough in the fight against global warming i sat at a jubilation and marson told scinto to rock up for the rulebook and forcing cuts to greenhouse gas emissions and helping foreign nations deal with a changing climate the critics say the deal just doesn't go far enough. also coming
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up spiritual independence in ukraine fulfilled a centuries old dream of creating a united voice adopts chuch independent from moscow moscow is it also means you need a new discovery from ancient egypt the child to have a high priest from the egyptian the royal couple is opened off of all of them sold thousand years will give you a look inside. and in the bundesliga don't wind up on stuff of all the black and yellows extend their unbeaten run into an impressive sixteen games in the lead as they strike twice within seven minutes to edge out that have claimed. the last. i knew of his mackinnon thanks so much for joining us. we begin in poland where marathon talks on climate change finally produced an agreement late saturday nearly
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two hundred countries have unanimously adopted a rule book aimed at capping global warming of the two below two degrees celsius the range of measures will allow the paris climate pacts to become operational by twenty twenty the chairman of the climate conference in the city of captivates the called it a historic moment but skeptics say the fact that the rulebook is voluntary means it's not strong enough to bring about real change. it is so decided. the motions were flying high after two weeks of intense negotiations came to a successful and late on saturday night the agreement is a complicated balancing act aiming to reduce global warming while protecting the economies of rich and poor countries alike.
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we have been able to put together a very strong set of guidelines in order to make the paris agreement fully operational so we are very satisfied as you may have heard or. really happy they are celebrating a very successful outcome. but some observers say the package is flawed the talks have been overshadowed by a report from the un body on climate change concluding a shift away from fossil fuels is needed to cap global warming most countries wanted the reference to fossil fuels included in the deal but the united states saudi arabia russia and kuwait objected leading to what critics say is a watered down agreement well i think the main culprits remain the fossil fuel industry well they remain the interests for these governments that keep them from having ambition and i think certainly the fossil fuel countries here slow things
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down i think that the united states certainly did not help on the issue of having science move forward but there was just an overall lack of leadership from the european union as well on getting ambition. while the summit is being hailed a success for creating a transparent system for funding poor countries there will be no sanctions against states that aren't making progress the rule book relies soley. on peer pressure to keep everyone on track. the outcomes of these negotiations are far from embrace usually the critics especially from countries most vulnerable to climate change are calling for a much tougher action to be on the agenda at the un's next climate conference in sheila in twenty nineteen. joining us now from london is george marshall the found that of climate outreach an organization that wants to improve the understanding of
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climate change george after two weeks of marathon talks how positive is this outcome in your view i'm afraid viewers shouldn't be fooled by the drawbar of us of thinking with this is some major breakthrough the back problem which which has been going on less than thirty years is what governments and i have to say i'm afraid to say the general public out soaps who support and given the monday traction really haven't taken the serious this issue seriously enough and got has allowed these very powerful economic interests of especially in the oil industry to dominate we really haven't been pushing hard enough a list. so so what needs to be done to speed up the action on tackling climate change the science is that the u.n. is pushing for more action what do we need to make more happen. there's a lot of things technologically and policy wise but i think the the single largest thing which is missing is conviction we have to generate to shed conviction alongst
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all of us across our society is forcing through the government demanding change going whole way through into government and business policy. accepting the science what science is keep telling us this is one of the defining issues of all time probably the most important issue but any of the international issues at the moment . we have to be making that change felt it's reassuring to see but there's a surge of protest unpressured going on but really we need to be talking about this would be children demanding change from our governments. so what happens now all the negotiators are getting home what's next. i think a really important thing is we ourselves stop picking up on this but we we start demanding about change again vote we create the mandate for action we can't just expect people negotiate when they don't have anything to look go say
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with and i think particularly about international action and most importantly i think we we really don't talk about this from conference to conference live although it's of that overall or off the last selves of the lives so it's really important to start that conversation where we start really thinking and talking about this issue right first national from climate outreach in london thanks so much for your time and thank you so much. to kiev now way ukrainian orthodox leaders have created an independent national church the move marks and historic split from russia and has angered moscow but ukrainian president petro poroshenko hailed the decision as a further declaration of ukrainian independence. the move to create an independent ukrainian church marks a historic split with russia ukraine's president petro poroshenko was the driving force behind the new church critics say poroshenko is using it to drum up support ahead of elections next year. poroshenko hopes it will take kiev even further away
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from russia's influence. first as it's there what kind of church is our church it's a church with the puton. circle church with the most cruel patriarch kirill undergo prayers for the russian state and russian soldiers. in till now there have been several branches of the orthodox church in ukraine the largest and oldest was part of the russian orthodox church but now moscow patriarch kirill has banned the ukrainian branch from joining the new church. this is about to terminating what kind of church should exist in ukraine or the church of god. created by gold or a fold church that serves the devil. hardly any priests who belong to the russian branch attended the founding ceremony the new ukrainian church leader appealed to
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them to join. it was the doors of our united ukrainian church will be open to all to see the ceremony ended with the rendition of ukraine's national land them the already bad relations between moscow and kiev are now worse. have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the father of a seven year old guatemalan migrant who died after being detained by u.s. border agents is calling for an independent investigation officials say there was no sign the jockeying tell mccain had any medical problems until i was off to she was detained the u.s. customs service reported that she died of dehydration and exhaustion. thousands of demonstrators in belgrade against the government of president alexander who church marches included several of his mission leaders they accuse the church of ruling like an autocrat restricting democratic freedoms on the media it was the second
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weekend of demonstrations in a row the first significant opposition since twenty seven team and thousands protested for weeks against the election of the church. because president has reinstated ronald that christmas single as prime minister seven weeks up to soften him from the post days earlier the country supremes cool to ruled his ousting was unconstitutional it's hoped the move will end the major political crisis that has engulfed the country since october first. and the polish romantic drama cold war a scoop the big prizes at the european film awards directed at me have l. public offkey accepted the awards of best film best director and best screenplay his black and white movie it would ceremony was held in the spanish city or seville . egypt has unveiled a spectacular grave that is more than four thousand years old the tumor was found in a buried ridge at the necropolis of sakara
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a vost ancient burial ground some twenty kilometer to the southwest of the egyptian capital cairo the gests have described the find as exceptionally well preserved. everyone wants to look. at the grave that had been closed for more than four thousand years. the man buried here was named a high priest from the royal court in memphis experts remove the sand and debris to reveal the chamber in its full glory twenty four statues of vashti while murals depicting commerce fishing hunting even the brewing of beer seems to accompany vashti into the afterlife. he considered that they have to live like a journey to the afterlife this is a building life till he wanted to create these the building lives to go to is about all there is of the dots proxy is not alone here his grave is part of the net
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crapola us of a city of the dead for pharaohs and high level civil servants researchers have only opened up a tiny fraction of the ancient treasures buried here but officials say this newly uncovered tomb is a highlight and it will cost something like a month and couple of days and we did reveal one of the greatest films i like it doubles the although that it did a lot of takes give a shit is and the last years in twenty nine thousand experts expect to find many more sensational discoveries under the sand here somebody just making news now and dortmund have extended their lead at the top of the table to nine points after beating braman at home domus victory means they are guaranteed to go into the winter break next weekend as the only quit is how they rack up the six on display to win in iraq. dortmund were giving out presents before kickoff
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a belated official farewell to nuri shocking who joins braman this summer. and there was no shortage of action from the get go dortmund's first big chance came in the sixth minute but davy clawson managed to steer paca out catheters shot white of the goal. shortly afterwards out cuffer fed might go to oyster this time plus in pushed dortmund's captain down in the box but the referee mistakenly awarded no penalty. in the twentieth minute rafael got a auto's free kick landed on alcott his head and then in the net but an offside whistle interrupted the celebrations then the video assistant took another look and the goal stood one nil for dortmund. the pace stayed fast nicholas moyes on whether mr repton pass and dortmund pounced royce making it two nil just seven minutes later by shade in sand show notched up his league best tenth
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assist of the season the exuberant mood of almost eighty thousand fans soon got dampened by max cruiser braman is capped in making it to one and ending his dry spell after nine games without a goal. been created their next chance after the restart sanchez seemed surprised to get the ball after j.t. public as save. the pace was taking its toll on the referee as well he don't think man tweaked his calf but was able to continue. dortmund got one last chance in injury time substitute mario good so hit the target but the video assistant intervened again and the goal was rightly disallowed for offside. dortmund remain unbeaten and will top the table at the midway point of the campaign the previous three times they did that they went. on to win the title. around forty same sex
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couples have staged a mass wedding in the brazilian city of south paolo the participants tied the knot fearing brazil's new hardline president elect. could order a crackdown on gay weddings next here on new day what has been called it an act of resistance wilson are himself has said he would not be able to love homosexuals. it watch in detail new news from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of the latest news from iraq around the world thanks so much for watching. where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to the shadow and a few newspapers with official information as attorneys i have worked on the streets of many cancers and their problems are.

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