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you know not only safe but our car chronometer you frontin. point 0.0 can see it because as you say i said. above . the but . this is it it really was live from berlin an impassioned agrippa tune berga at the u.n. climate summit deprives the in the action of world leaders we are in the beginning of this extinction and all you can talk about is money into details of the challenge economic growth how did you. sleep popular young activist
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challenges you german chancellor and other world leaders convening at the united nations also coming up a deal struck could certainly france italy and malta reach an agreement on who will accept migrants rescued from the mediterranean and how they will be distributed across europe and more than half a 1000000 holiday makers across the globe are left stranded after thomas cook collapses abruptly quit the troubles for granted holidays are turning into nightmares for turns left addressed to. the boy. thanks for your company everyone. world leaders are convening in new york city for a global climate summit. the united nations german chancellor angela merkel said
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her country will double its spending to combat climate change u.s. president donald trump meanwhile made a surprise appearance after reports said he would skip the summit at the un that question star of the event so far has been swedish teen activist gratitude berg who sailed across the atlantic on a 0 carbon boat to attend the climate summit in new york well before the leaders took to the stage to or gave an impassioned address accusing them of speaking empty words fears are powerful message this is all wrong i shouldn't be up here i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you'll come to us young people for hope how dare you you have stolen my dreams my childhood with your empty words and yet i'm one of the lucky
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ones. people are suffering people are dying and tired school systems are collapsing and we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fame or tales of eternal economic growth oh yes you 6 thank gottenburg there with a powerful message well our correspondent allison of the nominee is in new york at the climate summit where she spoke with climate scientist bill hare said the word leaders have come together here to participate in this you and climate action summit only one day summit what are your expectations what i'm expecting that governments will respond to the science here which is saying that we can't just make small steps forward we have to make a big jump forward in order to increase the level of it of action globally
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otherwise there's no way that we can limit warming to one and a half degrees right now we have the climate action tracker estimate the world is headed towards around 3 degrees warming based on current promises and policies of government so my expectation and hope is that today we hear a lot of governments step up and say we are promising to do a lot more and to put that forward by 2020 next year which is the agreed deadline for improving everything. the any specific governments did you would like to see more action from what i think the bigger mittens i would hope to hear a lot more from germany india china and of course a lot of the smaller emitters have to stand up as well and promise to do a lot more it shouldn't just be the small and vulnerable countries that promise to bring their mission to 0 by 2050 or might be productions by 2030 it has to be the big emitters that actually take those big steps otherwise it's no way on earth that we're going to bring this climate emergency under control that's weak germany
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passed the measure. years to come of climate change though it was a lot of criticism and what do you think about those measures well i saw them as very incremental a lot of the measures were measures that should have or could have been done quite a long time ago. and i would hope and wish that germany would stand up and promise to make a step forward germany has played a very important role over the years as a climate leda both itself and within the european union and we wouldn't be standing here today you know why even it hadn't been for the it leadership shown by the european union by the small on states and many vulnerable countries but now is that moment in history where the science is so compelling that the situation on climate change is really running out of control from the scientific point of view temperatures are rising faster sea level is rising faster is hate extremes is very intense tropical cyclones and hurricanes damaging parts of the world the science
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could not be clearer that we have to make in my distant forts are countries like germany have to work out their own politics to move things forward every country has its own difficult politics this is the world we live in but political leaders really need to to show the way forward. climate scientist phil here in conversation with our alexander of a nominee want to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. the united nations has announced the creation of a constitutional committee on syria which will include representatives of the government and the opposition u.s. secretary general antonio with denis said he hopes the committee can lead to a political solution and end the country's long running civil war or to get. a school classroom has collapsed in the kenyan capital nairobi killing at least 7 children dozens more have been injured the elementary school is located in a core neighborhood of nairobi the collapse is being blamed on bad construction.
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britain's prince harry and his wife megan marco the duchess of sussex have kicked off a tour of south africa they visited lay on the township on monday where they joined in dances with schoolchildren are set to meet with south african dignitaries before harry visits and gola at swan out and malawi. back here in the european union leaders meeting in malta have reached a deal on how to resettle migrants rescued from the mediterranean sea the agreements aimed at easing pressure on southern european union nations will be presented to all 27 e.u. members next month hoping to resolve one of the most contentious issues the block has faced in recent years. on land at laughed in malta migrants rescued off the coast of libya finally able to disembark on european soil
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in many cases a fun and secret have been stranded at sea for weeks while e.u. countries argue about who will take them. europe has wrangled for years over what should happen to migrants rescued at sea the dublin agreement states that migrants must seek asylum in the 1st e.u. country they reach. and that has been a major bone of contention for european countries that border the mediterranean now a deal struck by germany france italy malta and finland could finally see an end to the row over the redistribution of migrants rescued in the mediterranean. it's a plan that would take the burden of italy in malta and foresees the swift relocation of migrants to other e.u. members part of the plan could see germany taking in a quarter of those migrants to help process that asylum applications. the people that have brought onto land have to be redistributed to kind of their security
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status can be determined through a process of interviews but it's impossible to determine their legal status in such a short 4 week period so their right to asylum is for example what will be decided in germany. these are just the bones of the plan that will be put to the e.u.'s other interior ministers at a wider summit in october for now at least there's hope that could soon be an end to the days when rescue ships packed with desperate people turned away from europe's ports. and it was their correspondent ben to record is as the refugee summits in malta and joins us now good to see a band at this summit has debated the resettlement of refugees what are the results . like craig's often say the human migration policy is similar to a fortress and actually the minister meeting in a fall to see a foot under low just behind me but they as
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a chief to open the little back door to this fortress if you will they established an emergency plan to relocate migrants which were rescued by private rescue ships in the mediterranean but the misses didn't step tell numbers no concrete code has agreed this shall only happen in october of and other e.u. member states will join the foreman is as of today and then talk about real close so no numbers but lots of hope and lots of happy faces here because this is a kind of a breakthrough for 4 years nothing was moving in the migration field and now there's at least some movement exactly there's an opening there as your report said what role has drawn he played in these negotiations. over the home affairs minister of germany made a huge terran compared to last year then he teamed up with but his savini the right
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thing populist interior minister of the time of italy and now he's saying germany is offering a quota of 25 percent and he will take migrants from these boats he's now teaming up with. john and i'm a j the didn't you italian. interior minister and she's somewhat more moderate than salvini and now they have a saying he was too far too far on the right side and now he will go with this new path and the roots it's not really plays out to help the migrants now in conclusion and parents of course thousands of people have drowned trying to cross the mediterranean in recent years a very perilous journey how will this now be handled in the future do we know more about that. but this emergency plan agreed to days only a very tiny fraction of the whole problem this applies only to 2000 people
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a year and coming 40000 people over the mediterranean every year so this is only a a minor fraction and it's not about the whole aside and system this is still in shambles if you will and the human is have a long way to go to have a reform and to have a scheme that operates in the future and compare the company is compliant for all of the 28 member states or 27 member state of the un the future for a ban triggered the reporting from malta thank you to the emmys now television's biggest award the t.v. hit series game of thrones went out on a higher note when in the top prize for best drama series the dark reddish comedy fleabag was the big winner in the comedy category at the los angeles ceremony. it is the most decorated fictional show in the history of the emmys but the h.b.o. smash hit game of thrones which ended the cea more with a whimper than
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a bang. it may have won the evening's biggest award for best drama series but it took home just one of the prizes sunday night the best supporting actor in the drummer awards for peter dinklage. it was newcomers who up ended the night for the more established shows. duff british comedy fleabag was the surprise big winner of the evening dominating the comedy prizes the show's creator and star phoebe will abridge won best leading comedy actress and also about devoid of best comedy writing and comedy series. and i find acting really hard you. kind of british actress j.g. koma also overturned expectations to take home best actress in a drama for her as
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a psychopath and spy thriller killing eve and my mom and dad were in the pool here i didn't buy because i didn't think this was going to be my time. made history as the 1st openly gay black man to win best leading drama actor for his role in pose and it was a night of farewells to popular shows and surprises that kept us guessing until the end. now fifa hands out its best player words for last season tonight at a glittering ceremony at la scala opera house in milan liverpool and netherlands defend their very fond that is the favorite for the men's prize the dutchman excelled for his country and held little booklet of the champions league title back and shoot and defend their last one sees his biggest award in 2006 funday faces familiar competition with christina rinaldo and also on the shortlist among the
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women u.s. world cup winner megan rypien no looks the strongest contender. you are seeing video when you still to come more than half a 1000000 holidaymakers across the globe are left stranded after the abrupt collapse of the travel firm thomas cook all the days are turning into nightmares for tourists caught up in the chaos janell's will out we'll have that story and a whole lot more coming up in business news. after a short break and i'll see you again at the top of the hour for now thank you for spending part of the day with us. we're going to unofficial estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. i'd return to. visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i
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