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this is deja vu news live from berlin and the clock is running into overtime at the u.n. climate conference with crucial deadlines looming world leaders still can't agree on funding or international rules to curb global warming climate activists are demanding immediate action in a binding agreement. so-called sardined protesters packed the center of rome tens of thousands rally in the italian capital against the anti gay movement and league party and its white wing leader mikhail self-feeding. and the bold carrying village
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that's better known in china then in its homeland the tiny hamlets famous spreading and it's all thanks to the delicious local guild. unlike locals so glad you could join us the un climate talks in madrid appear to have stalled and activists fear no meaningful deal will emerge they have criticised a lack of progress the meeting was supposed to end on friday but disagreements mean the negotiations are dragging on representatives of more than 200 nations are working to strike a deal on emissions targets and funding mechanisms they aim to finalize the rulebook of the existing paris agreement on global warming which comes into force next year. the president of comp 25 carolyn
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a smith has pleaded with delegates to reach an agreement here's what she said. i request all the fixedly. all your training you know on all your volunteer to find you know these agri one of these sickos say this is that we need to have an ambitious result we are almost there it's hard it's difficult but he's worth. joining me now from madrid is g.w. correspondent. thanks for joining us talks have been going on all night what's the status of the negotiations at this point exactly so that conference has been already delayed for 2 days negotiators have been without bertie is leaving for tonight still they are struggling to find an agreement as you can see now behind me they are meeting hopefully to have this. and
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then next hour they released a couple of hours ago but negotiate or n.g.o.s on civil society are saying that they are not very happy again with the results of that they it's so we have to wait until they see a exit from this conference from the sabin i room to see if they find out if there is an agreement you talk about the tax which of course is central to all of this delegates have been talking for 2 weeks now what specifically is holding up the discussions about this text. the main sticking points are finance on the one hand so how should develop gallantries help developing countries cope with the effects of climate change they've been historically the main meters of greenhouse emissions and they are more responsible for global warming so they're ripping countries are asking for their help to be able to move to a cleaner future and then also there is some market mechanism that is being
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discussed on how countries trade with carbon emissions and there are 3 main opponents or 3 countries that are making negotiations particularly difficult difficult and it is the us australia. so your $1000000.00 question when can we expect to see some progress. hopefully we can see some progress on finalizing and agreement on how these finance we move forward but also on the issue and it's also one of the main points to be achieved this year so from next year from 20 to 20 there by disagreement should really. it's time for climate action we've been listening to that many times but the still they've done that agree on how this climate action will take place on this is what it has to be decided here this year hopefully after the split not really we can have an agreement or where the but there is something very important to make clear on it is that everyone around here especially n.g.o.s and to the
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society are saying that this has been a failure independently from what happens at the end so if we reach an agreement if countries reach an agreement it will be probably every week agreement and this is the agreement that will decide over the future years and if there is no on the agreement then of course. because this has already this was supposed to be the side that. needs to be moved for next year this has been a big failure yeah great point your correspondent ben us reads thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police have clashed with anti-government protesters in the lebanese capital beirut firing tear gas or prevent them from storming through barricades near parliament demonstrations calling for political reform have been taking place across the country for the last 2 months. an earthquake has hit the southern philippine island of mindanao south of
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the popular city of deval despite the quake having $6.00 magnitude experts say there is a low likelihood of casualties or damage a new threat or tsunami. flooding in southern france has left thousands of homes and businesses without power emergency services carried out rescue operations as water levels rose by 30 centimeters and now at least one person has been killed and several others injured by falling trees. for 30 days in new zealand say the death toll from last week's volcano now stands at 18 including 2 people whose bodies remain missing rescuers have worked for days in contaminated waters and with low visibility to locate the 2 missing people police say it's likely they have been washed into the sea further off white island but all of 47 people were on
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the island when the reed volcano erupted. tens of thousands of people have gathered in rome to protest against the divison rhetoric of the italian far right leader. and his anti immigration league party the gathering started just a month ago as a flash mob but have evolved into a movement participants adopted the name sardines to signify their aim to fill public squares as tightly as possible. many say it's a useless 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 piazza san giovanni a traditional rallying spot for leftwing demonstrations. i think what i meant to
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sort of alluding to 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 an impetuous a progressive front is much more necessary than the left front to see stuff you insist. that concern widespread support for this man salvini right wing populist leader of the league currently italy's biggest political party they may win a historic victory in regional elections next month. missing and if it's not being against slovenia suppressant. vini 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
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an old partisan song. that's now the anthem of italian anti fascism. with. the shot. i jotted down now to bowl garia in a small village that's making a big name for itself in far off china the area has plenty of rule charm but there's one local product in particular which is putting the. village on the. back . clear air high mountains and no industry none to love to see is a typical carrion village except for the tourists to love to see attracts many from china where it's much better known than in bulgaria itself. and many people even though. we don't know
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what he does he is. moved. 10 years ago a chinese firm bought the bacteria found in local yogurt to develop a mass market brand commercials like this have put the village on the bucket list of many chinese tourists traveling to europe. maria speck over may not dress in 1st costume like a typical garion innkeeper but she does speak a bit of chinese and the young gets growing popularity means visitor numbers are soaring. to private they do massive amounts of advertising because of the younger it so we expect a lot more people to come here to go through. there may not be many sheeple councils but mum to love to see sells itself on yoga's tourism is now more important for the local economy than agriculture the region suffers from poor
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infrastructure and gets more help from china than the european union a big new yogurt factory is planned the yogurt festival is a colorful spectacle for the delighted visitors and their cameras maria says the festival is spreading munchen love skis fame across china. bulk ariens have also started coming. if we hope others will join the chinese visitors here everyone is welcome mystical visited the bridge is the cause we welcome foreign investment but we don't want to much the village has to stay authentic. china is helping the village to maintain its traditions and there are some things that the locals want to stay the same. i'm booking my flight and some german football now reigning bundesliga champions buy in munich had lost to been asleep games in
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a row ahead of their clash with verve rayman on saturday but were able to remedy their disappointing recent form thanks to a hat trick from brazilian loney philip. and yo police to polish up powerhouse robert love live and down ski was also back among the goals as byron thrashed graeme in 61 in munich. but the referee told braman captains how fun that might have been a little too optimistic siena fed ahead last the last 20 league matches against diana i. visit his braman did have some fun at one point though especially me lot receipts at the open the scoring for the underdogs in the 24th minute was the youngster from kosovo making jerome poets hang look all unfair when the only inspired. it took a while but the home side struck back mightily shortly before the break i really
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think it genial 1st polling besides level and then turning provider for rob unleavened off scale ah ah she won for brian and it was crystal clear who was having fun now. and who wasn't. and byron kept it going after the restart chipped in a 2nd of the day. to increase mannix need to $31.00 with just over an hour gone i. mean just a touch here. and in the 72nd minutes more bad news for braman 11 ski making it for one he hadn't found the nats into league outings but his brace brings his season total to 18 holes. geno 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 score man
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of the match could cino with 3 goals and to assist i'm happy that they. played their little game today and i'm happy for my performance but of course the most important is that was what really makes me happy is the whole team was happy for him he played such a great game today the plea for. the man on loan from barcelona seems to have finally arrived in munich. it's a tradition that dates back more than 1000 years and it's just gotten underway on the frozen shotgun lake in the north east of china the freshwater lake is now the only place preserving the ancient one goal being fishing right fishermen drill holes in the ice cast their nets and haul the catch to the surface each net catch can yield as much as 50000. you're watching the news up next
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