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the bad. news this is the w. news live from by the end gridlock out the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines looming world leaders still haunted green on funding or international rules just slowed global warming and climate activists are demanding immediate action and a meaningful decision for the coming up so-called sardine protests this pact he sent to all roads tens of thousands rallied to tell you the capital against the anti immigrant league policy and it's right we need a mike to yourself believe. in the german football does he go by me to signal their
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return to form with a 61 thrashing of the data but i wanted to bring you all the cults. and have a home for glad you could join me the un climate talks in madrid appear to have stalled an activist no meaningful deal will nudge they've criticized the lack of progress made to the supposed to end on friday but disagreements mean that the negotiations are dragging on representatives of more than 200 nations are trying to strike a deal on emissions targets they need to finalize the route back at the existing paris agreement on global warming which comes into force next to you are worth. reporting on a short to has been following the developments and she joins me now in the studio and a good to see you bring us up to date. with the latest what are we hearing out of
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those talks so the negotiations look like they're going to continue into sunday day time. participants have been up all night trying to reach a consensus and a draft text of the agreement has been circulating around the delegates but countries are still arguing over fairness like wording in the text and also over the details and at the moment there are rifts between countries campaigners are really unhappy with the lack of progress and the chilean delegation currently holds the presidency and carolina schmidt she is chile's environment minister she's also the president of cop 25 a couple of hours ago she pleaded with delegates to be more flexible and to reach an agreement here's what she had to say. i request all the fix ability all your strength you know and all your
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volunteer to find you know these agri one of the 6 consensus is that we need to have an ambitious result. we are almost there is hard it's difficult but he's worth it. i mean quite an impassioned plea there from the president but i mean these talks have been going on for 2 weeks now i mean what's been holding them up well the nation was always about how the countries are going to reach the carbon emissions hold a reduction targets they doused the paris agreement from 2015 the negotiations faced a number of stumbling blocks these were over technical issues there were disagreements between countries over the rules covering schemes that allow countries to buy and sell the rights to admit greenhouse gases carbon trading brazil and australia were accused of other by other countries of trying to weaken the rules related to carbon markets. nother issue rich countries notably the u.s.
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they disagreed with poor countries about how these countries should be part of the compensated these are countries who are experiencing rising sea levels right now and extreme weather conditions from climate change and they want the richer countries to give the money to help them to to deal with the effects of climate change they're experiencing now and on a much broader point though the u.n. has already said that countries aren't doing enough to meet their climate goals it wants countries to submit a climate action plan to make new tougher commitments to cut emissions even more in 2020 but a cording to the un just over 80 of the participants have done this and some of the big polluters polluting countries say that their existing plans are good enough they don't need to submit new plans so what happens next and i guess crucially who's going to enforce those agreements well west still waiting we're waiting for
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carolina schmidt the son of president to come and give him to give an update on the talks and to see if the participants have actually agreed on the on a text from this right at the summit and coming up next year in the 2020 there's the $26.00 that's. taking place in blasko in scotland and there are a lot of different organizations involved in monitoring what countries are doing to meet that climate targets i mean for example the european union the european union countries they have to tell you the united nations how much greenhouse gases they emit every year they have to report that they also have to regularly update the u.n. on their climate change policies and measures and how close or far they are from their targets and of course their bodies like the i.p.c.c. who are monitoring the science on climate change looking at some how global warming is actually progressing all the time. monitoring this developing story for us
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thanks a lot. there's a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world police of clashed with anti-government protesters in the lebanese capital beirut firing tear gas to present prevent them from getting through barricades near parliament demonstrations calling for political reform have been taking place across the country for the last 2 months. a court in sudan has convicted the country's former dictator omar al bashir although corruption the man who ruled saddam to 30 years was sentenced to 2 years that's detention the share was ousted in april amid a civil uprising. starting in southern france has left thousands of homes and businesses with out power emotions the services carried out rescue operations as water levels rose by 30 centimeters an hour at least one person has been killed and several others injured by supporting trees. are skewers a new zealand have returned to the scene of last week's folk
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a no eruption but have so far failed to find the bodies of 2 missing victims and emergency teams searching the season around the white island face contaminated waters and low visibility the death toll from the eruption has risen to 15 off the one person died in hospital police say they will carry on with the so much but we don't give up easily because all of disappointed people back behind made with your god terry what we've tried to do in the interests of returning people to live ones . have a bit of a break from that but i tell you what i'll be back up a night on in terms of be a motivation to get the job done. police commissioner mike clement well tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome to protest against the divisive rhetoric of the italian far right leader. and his anti immigration policy the movement started a month ago as a flash mob the participants are adopted the name saudi says they aim to fill
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public squares as tightly as little fish packed in a tin cans. many say it's a huge flat movement but people of all ages showed up in rome on saturday. they're calling for more humanity and less racism in italian politics it's only been a month since the sardine movement was spawned but this weekend tens of thousands assembled from around the country they gathered in the sun giovani a traditional rallying spot for leftwing demonstrations. that's what i mean to sort of we certainly have values much closer to the left than to the right but i believe that at this stage with the supremacist populist front so powerful and impetuous a progressive front is much more necessary than the left front see stuff you could see. that concern widespread support for this man salvini right wing populist leader of the league currently italy's biggest
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political party they may win a historic victory in regional elections next month. because then you name it it's not being against slovenia as a person. any to the leak to any other force which behaves unacceptably and she says violent language i say no. and that is why so danes were gone to say no and to start saying yes again. any idea that you see. there also singing. shout out singing bella chow an old partisan song. that's now the aunt from of italian anti fascism. the. jock jock shout it out. so people now in raining when disney get champions by munich have not been living
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up some high expectations this season 2 defeats in a row less than in just 7th place but a visit from struggling a vet at the time and that's just what the doctor ordered. but the referee told braman captains have fun that might have been a little too optimistic seen a veteran had lost the last 20 league matches against i visit his braman did have some fun at one point though especially resits who opened the scoring for the underdogs in the 24th minute i the youngster from kosovo making jerome poets hang look all and better bring the league inspire. it took a while but the home side struck back mightily shortly before the break i really take a genial 1st pulling the sides level and then turning provided for of 11 duff's case i see one for by and by and it was crystal clear who was having fun now
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i and who wasn't. and biron kept me going after the restart chips in a 2nd of the day to increase munich's lead to $31.00 with just over an hour gone. was beautiful touch here. and in the 72nd minutes more bad news for braman leavened of ski making it for why he hadn't found the nets into league outings but his brace brings his season total to 18 goals. gino then laid one on for substitute thomas minutes make it $51.00 and he wasn't done yet the brazilian then finished off his hat trick $61.00 the final straw man of the match kitchener with 3 goals and to assist i'm happy that they. played the whole game today. i'm happy with my performance but of course the most
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important is that same special was what really makes me happy is the whole team was happy for him that he played such a great game today the plea for. the man on loan from by. loner seems to have finally arrived in munich. where the wind continued a recent run of sell a fall when they paid a visit to mines on saturday on each test superior firepower so overwhelm the hosts and pastes that 4th straight win. despite the driving rain there were some decent dorman supporting minds the day inspire marco royce to end his away day who do it was without a goal or assist on the road this season 2 bites of the cherry didn't help early on then his cross was blocks no hand tools at the video assistance but the despair didn't last long royce firing in from the edge of the area he'd had them loud and clear. it was the 2 women captains 9th goal of the season and it sent his
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team into the break with a narrow advantage all that day was to change midway through the 2nd half and lightning don't win breakaway was finished off by jaden century continuing his 2 perhaps streak the englishman had swapped his big set half time they clearly did the trick because the goal caused minds to roll over. just 3 minutes later another 2 women count separate juiced another goal this time to organize our was on the score sheets. the visitors speed in prison were simply too much for beleaguered minds. nicko shots rounded off the victory rates on his 1st goal for the club and just reward for his phrase forward for no it's ended with 4 different score as . the 1st free a me talk going on marco we got a good connection we work on this in the training food and you know we come here
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like today and we show our skills and now we hope each of them is going to give us so it's good. don't men's 4th victory in a row in all competitions they look to have turned. cora. and finally hunters from across kazakstan have met in the almaty region of the annual national falconry competition here is an actual bugs are you view now although falconry was banned during the soviet era ethnic conflicts in china mongolia kept a traditional life it is now seen as a symbol of the country's nomadic pops to. mind it out the top story that we're following for you here. britain all at the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines me when world leaders still cannot agree on funding for international groups to slow global warming climate activists that want to mediate action and big decisions before the meeting.
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