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if you look at it out of the. room. you need a little news. to. shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot. shoot this is d w news live from berlin and over time breakthrough in the fight against global warming. that was the reaction as marathon talks in poland end with a rule rulebook for cutting greenhouse gas emissions and helping coronations deal with the changing climate of many attendees say the deal just doesn't go far enough also coming up spiritual independence in ukraine yet fulfills a centuries old dream of creating a united orthodox church independent from russia moscow is not amused. and in the
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bundesliga dortmund look on stoppable the league leaders extend their unbeaten run to fifteen games as they strike twice within seven minutes to edge out better brain . i'm carl aspen thanks for joining us talks on climate change in poland finally produced an agreement late last night nearly two hundred countries unanimously adopted a rulebook allowing the paris climate act to become operational by twenty twenty the chairman of the conference called it a historic moment but critics say the agreement doesn't go far enough. it is so decided. there was physical relief when two weeks of intense negotiations finally came to an end in qatar the. delegates from almost two hundred countries had to overcome major divisions in their quest to reduce global warming
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while protecting the economies of rich and poor countries alike who are very satisfied as you may have heard are. really happy they are celebrating a very good success for. that outcome a common set of rules to implement a previously agreed goal limiting global temperature rises to below two decrease celsius rules that govern the nuts and bolts of how countries reduce carbon emissions how they monitored and how to help poorer nations with funding but critics say the agreement is deeply flawed to mature in part because there'll be no sanctions against states that are making progress the rule book relies on p. pressure alone to keep everyone on track the outcomes of these negotiations are far from ambitious usually of. another point of tension the refusal of the u.s. russia saudi arabia and kuwait to endorse a major u.n.
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study which found that the goal that everyone's working towards isn't actually enough to get climate change under control scientists warn that a strict cap of one point five degrees and a commitment to shift away from fossil fuels needed to avert disaster i think certainly the fossil fuel countries here will slow things 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 out of the agreement. a sentiment echoed by fifteen year old activist later tune back who had some harsh words for policymakers you are not mature enough to tell it like it is even that burden you leave to us children but i don't care about being popular i care about climate
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justice and the living planet our civilization is being sacrificed for the opportunity of a very small number of people to continue making enormous amounts of money. our biosphere is being sacrificed so that rich people in countries like mine can live in luxury. it is the sufferings of the many which pay for the luxuries of the few. climate activists both young and old feel world leaders have once again done too little too late i. wus wesley ron was at the climate talks in cut of its own and joins me now on the phone from krakow in poland first off can you just run down some reasons why we should be optimistic about this deal for people who want to reason to be optimistic graphic up twenty four we have very cohesive hundred. retired world became the
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security would come to be driven by maturing. that will never happen before you have a lot of political will here we will be a lot of different. groups you lot of different. story but it will be a lot of different ways to address the growing emissions and different go through issue. the country can talk about your topic or. but on the other hand right so there is a lot missing here we heard that criticism where did kopp twenty four come up short . of twenty four to have. tribulation. developing nation. report. like we're having troubles with the line we'll try to get back to that was the west iran in cracow all and thank you very much for your thoughts friess in ukraine have
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established an independent national church moves angered the russian orthodox church which controlled the ukrainian branch for over three hundred years ukraine's president petro poroshenko has hailed the decision saying it was a further declaration of independence from russia relations between the two countries collapsed after moscow and isolation of the mayor and twenty four tane says russian backed churches on its soil are kremlin tool to spread propaganda. earlier i spoke to correspondent nick connelly in kiev i asked him if ukraine's new national church would make relations between kiev and moscow even worse seemed like they couldn't get much worse given the standoff we're in with russia here since well basically for years but based on the furious reaction we've had from moscow it does seem there is further to fall real extraordinary emotional statements coming from moscow since this happened yesterday calling all of these meetings
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illegitimate and calling on ukraine to kind of throw it all in something that's unlikely to happen i think the really important thing to look for here is what will be the approach to the moscow patriarchate so to the russian orthodox church as linked to moscow of. after yesterday's meeting will they lose churches will the ukrainian state promote efforts to get people to join the new ukrainian church there i think we could definitely see the russian government coming under some kind of internal pressure to react. tell me about the politics behind this move president bush and co he'll be facing a difficult reelection march russia called this a campaign ploy or was this mainly for shango who pushed for the creation of this new church well he definitely has invested an awful lot of diplomatic capital and political capital in these efforts and it was striking to see him on the stage just a with the bishops something you don't really expect to see in twenty first century europe having said that the this is a movement these independent ukraine churches have been in existence since the
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early ninety's since ukraine gained independence from the soviet union and given the situation that ukraine finds itself with this defacto situation of war with russia it seemed there was only a matter of time there's an inevitability about greater moves to move away from the russian church and also to decrease the influence of the moscow patriarchy which is the biggest single orthodox nomination in ukraine at the moment given its very close links to the kremlin how are the people of ukraine reacting to this new independent church i think there's a lot of uncertainty for now how this is going to play out if this is just a bit of abstract arcane church diplomacy or if this will actually mean changes on the ground i think we'll know more after orthodox christmas that's the six of january when president poroshenko and then you head of the ukrainian church go to constantinople to istanbul to get the official go ahead for the new church from the patriarch there where we see individual churches that have been previously
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controlled by moscow going to this new joining this new church conflicts there between maybe the priests and the corporations on the other hand that could be the rails and crunch point i think beyond they believe is fact everyday people who are particular religious i think this is just a further step towards cutting ties with russia we've seen travel links reduced there are no direct flight restrictions on russian citizens visiting ukraine so for many this did have a certain inevitability about it w.'s nick connelly in kiev thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world georgia has an argument that its first female president french born salim asr of peacefully was elected after nearly sixty percent in a runoff vote that the opposition has said it will recognize international observers say the elections was well managed previously served as for a new minister sri lanka's president has reinstated run. as prime minister seven weeks after sacking him from the post days earlier the country's supreme court
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ruled his ousting was unconstitutional it's hoped the move will end the major political crisis that has engulfed the country since october. 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 jacqueline column on clean at any medical problems until hours after she was detained u.s. customs service reported that she died of dehydration and exhaustion made. the polish romantic drama cold war a scoop of the big prizes of the european film awards director pawel of the koski has accepted the award for best film the best director and best screenplay first black and white movie awards ceremony was held in the spanish city of the food because. egypt has unveiled a spectacular grave that's more than four thousand years old the tomb was found in a buried bridge at the necropolis of psychotropic
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a vast ancient burial ground some twenty kilometers southwest of the egyptian capital cairo archaeologists are 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 foxy high priest from the royal court in memphis experts removed 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 do create is the building live to go to the battle days of the dots roxy is not alone here his grave is part of the net crapola
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. 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 if you've got something like a month couple of days and we did reveal one of the greatest tools i like it doubles although that it did a lot of takes give a chance and the last years. in twenty nine thousand experts expect to find many more sensational discoveries under the sand here. as they get news now and dortmund have extended their lead at the top of the table to nine points over after beating braman at home dortmund victory means they're guaranteed to go into the winter break next weekend as league leaders here's how they racked up their six thousand us legal victory in a row. dortmund were giving out presents before kickoff a belated official farewell to nuri shocking who joins braman this summer. and
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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 ice this time plus and pushed dortmund's captain down in the box but the referee mistakenly awarded no penalty. in the twentieth minute rafael got arrows free kick landed on all caught 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 to nil just seven minutes later by jade and sam 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 mac's close up braman is kept in making it to one and ending his dry spell after nine games without a goal. dortmund created their next chance after the restart sam show seemed surprised to get the ball that you're j.t. public as say. the pace was taking its toll on the referee as well he dove in command tweaked his calf but was able to continue. dortmund got one last chance in injury time substitute mario good say 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 were. done to win the title. you're watching news from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of the latest news from
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