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respect. this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight the trillion 3 plan canyon save the planet from global warming a team of swiss science as it is is that one trillion new trees would be enough to absorb c o 2 emissions that are fueling the climate crisis the trees would cover a landmass the size of the united states researchers say there's enough room but is there enough political will also coming up in a divided venezuela vote signs of the political divide and celebrate the nation's independence day but did you wins human rights chief says there's little to rejoice
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over with allegations of abuses an extra judicial killings by the country's security force and sudan celebrating a boy through its political crisis after months of protests the ruling generals agreed to share power with the civilians for the next 3 years how flyable is this plan for a peaceful transition of power. off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight on a positive note amid all the gloomy predictions about climate change a team of swiss scientists says that the solution is easier than we think simply plant wants of trees a trillion of them around the globe now in a study that was published in the journal science the researchers say that this
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would bias anough time to help us focus on reducing carbon emissions take a look. the best remedy for the climate nature that's what researchers at a zoo or technology institute are saying by their calculations planting trees is the most efficient way to beat the climate crisis they say it is possible to halt global warming at a price of $1.00 degrees celsius and that 2 thirds of c o 2 emissions caused by human activity could be absorbed by reports station as soon as we start to fought over stories start to be affected it started back in the ecosystem ok but you know to reach that amount of course is going to take several decades the earth is covered with $2800000000.00 hectares of forest researchers say 9 $100000000.00 additional hector's could be planted that's about a 3rd of what already exists. space for the new trees could be found mainly in russia but there is also enough room to plant trees and other industrialized
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countries according to researchers they've been looking for natural solutions and to restore destroyed ecosystems. they intentionally left out cities and farmland few. really grid. systems so we should respect the local diversity so we do not like advice people to plant flooring species or exotic species or species that grew faster and maybe a create a bit of carbon faster we were just the natural regeneration reforestation is not the only solution but it may buy us time to change our habits. well pro-government rallies have taken place in venezuela as the country marks its independence day a large crowd of anti government in industry has also relative the capital caracas they were led by self declared president. many protesters are calling for an end to
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alleged torture in the country that after a report by the united nations head of human rights it accuses security forces of abuses and extra judicial killings venezuela's government says the report is biased . are joining us now from our latin america desk is jennifer. jennifer good evening to use so. the the u.n. report it's accusing. regime of murder torture repression i mean that's a long list year. what's the reality here about the situation. well the report vindicates what observers n.g.o.s and independent media has already been announced for months and basically what this is is a special forces that maduro has deployed to the poorest areas of caracas and what they do is they come house to house they knock on and they basically take
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members of the family away male members of the family and they as as it has been alleged they had they killed them and so this is something that they have done to crack down this scent in venice those poor areas because these are the areas where the government has traditionally been strong and if they lose these areas they know that that would probably spell the end and so for the opposition this is this is something that's very satisfying to finally have confirmation from the un the highest human rights organ that that this is true that this is happening so so this this is great for. venezuelan opposition and it could help galvanize the realities that cause but for the governors it's for the government it's very damning but the report also shows that that their humanitarian crisis is happening a blames them of their own government for their humanitarian crisis so it is a very very very comprehensive and detail explanation of what's happening on the ground. that it will make a difference in the situation on the ground because it seems that. seems that there
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has lost the momentum that he had as you know several months ago. yeah this is exactly the question the problem for the opposition is that they're on their 6 months now of this push that they honestly thought was only going to last one or 2 months they were hoping that the government would fall and it just hasn't and the question is how much of the population has seen this report it has information about this report it's difficult venezuela has suffers from a lot of media crackdown and it has a lot of censorship and the question is beyond the opposition who who knows about this and that's that is what we don't we just don't know but maybe find maybe we find out today if if this is able to give the opposition new blood all right jennifer communicants from our latin american jennifer thank you very much. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world iran has threatened to seize
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a british ship in retaliation for the capture of an a rainy and tanker by british forces on thursday while marines boarded the vessel off the coast of japan alter over suspicions that it was breaking the european sanctions by taking oil and fuel to syria the greek prime minister alexis the press is holding his final rally ahead of the country's general election this sunday a left wing leader called for the snap vote after a drubbing in many european parliamentary elections suggest he faces defeat by the pro e.u. center right opposition thousands of women whose children are part of hong kong's protest movement they have staged a demonstration to show their solidarity they oppose a bill that would allow people to be extradited to mainland china to stand trial students have rejected an offer by the city's executive to meet for private talks malta has agreed to accept dozens of migrants rescued by a charity ship in the mediterranean in return italy will take dozens of other
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migrants who are currently sheltering in malta the move ends a standoff between the charity made it to rania and italy's populist interior minister he had refused to allow the charities boat which was carrying my words to dock in italy well tonight african union mediators say opposition leaders and sudan's ruling generals have finally reached a power sharing agreement under the deal a joint military civilian council will rule the country for the next 3 years sudan has been shaken by protests since the ousting of longtime president omar al bashir back in april opposition leaders say the new deal is a victory for their movement. celebrations in the capital hard to match as a political standoff deescalate in a gesture of peace sudan's ruling military freed more than $200.00 rebel fighters who were part of the country's opposition
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a step towards reconciliation one rebel leader praised their release. well in the images that it shows clearly that the army and the armed forces are our partners and not our enemy well actually the law me and i will ensure with the cooperation and understanding we will meet the demands of the sudanese people to stop us so that those demands are for civilian rule it's been the heart of the conflict which began after the military ousted longtime leader omar al bashir activists called for a transition to a civilian government an impasse ensued and then bloodshed in june security forces opened fire on a protest camp in the capital leaving more than $100.00 dead but after a month the warring sides were at the table again in power sharing talks mediated by the african union and ethiopia after 2 days a breakthrough was announced. a common theme agency in the 2 parties
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have agreed to share the sovereign council equally between the military and civilian for the period of at least 3 years. with the they have also agreed on an independent civilian government under the leadership of a prime minister. in a further sign of healing they also agree to launch a national independent investigation into the deaths of the sudanese who were killed in the fight for democracy. hard tennis news now and at last year's men's final as kevin anderson was the big loser on day 5 of wimbledon he was knocked out in the 3rd round by key to defending champion to that djokovic she had to fight hard to overcome she birds her catch in
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4 sets the serbian in the other half of the draw from rivals of the doll and roger federer and so looks to have a clear path to the final in the women's draw all former world number one carol the opposed the aki is out after a punishing loss to china's jong and 15 year old you're going to look at her right now since ation there she is corey goff or some puppy color coco goff of the united states continued her fairy tale run with a comeback win over poland head saw meanwhile allison vonn. and greet the 1st openly gay couple the play doubles at wimbledon they were knocked out this time on the women's soccer world cup it ends this weekend with holders the united states taking on the netherlands in the final it has been widely acclaimed as the best women's tournament ever in terms of performances and global interest wants to increase the number of teams and it wants to double the prize money at the next
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women's world cup. he supports is a sold out stadium the semifinals of the women's world cup went exactly as fee for households as in the opinion of president jenny infantino did the whole thing this women's world cup in france as being a phenomenon as being incredible is being emotional as being a passion has been fantastic as being great has been. the best women's world cup ever in france he know wasted no time in announcing features big plans for the future he hopes to expand the women's tournament to 32 teams and double the prize money also tabled plans for lucrative new women's competitions sports politics means women's football is becoming big business. politics is a hot topic too in the u.s. camp in protest against donald trump several players have suggested they may refuse an invitation to the white house if they retain their trophy. i think we'll make
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that decision after we finish sunday's game i think there's been a lot of talk prematurely about the white house dinner about. but 1st we have to do business do us head into sunday's showpiece as clear favorites european champions the netherlands would have paid to have little chance in their 1st ever world cup final but they will put up a real fight the on site of the 2 semifinals and host to sunday's final is already flooded with fans much to feed for his delight. all right from the pitch to the plough a different kind of sport altogether farmers in pakistan you can see behind me here they have competed in a traditional bull about 70 kilometers outside of the capital islamabad and take a look at these pictures this involves pairs of bulls dragging a handler behind them kicking up clouds of dust as they hurdle down the track farmers and landowners from around the region they bring their fastest bowls to
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entertain the crowds of spectators who are eager a glimpse of that bullish behavior. as they say in afghanistan. are his reminder of the top story that we're following for you it was a sign jesus concluded that the best way to fight global warming is to plant trees all over the world to absorb climate change or c o 2 emissions researchers say there is enough space on earth for. a trillion new treat. both signs of in israel's political divide they have been celebrating the nation's independence day but the united nations had a few whites she spoiled the party by alleging abuses and extra judicial killings committed by the country's security forces. you're watching the news live from berlin up next a business with chris colfer i'm sure he would like your company's figure around to be right a walkover to show you were. still
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