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and then a credible location. to start. early on t.w. . did look pretty good but. this is d w news live from berlin the homestretch in madrid contentious final talks are underway at the u.n. climate conference now with more than 40 hours of overtime the delegates appear to be making progress towards an agreement but will they actually agree on concrete action. tensions flaring again in hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators and police clashed in shopping malls several protesters have been arrested our correspondent
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is on the seat with the latest. and didn't go to sleep with football by his belief show that they're back on track with a 61 win against ghana bremen what would you call the golds. i'm seeing so it's going to it's good to have you with us it is a make or break time in madrid as the u.n. climate talks entered the homestretch the president caught 25 kind of enough to open today's final session delegates are now going through the articles of a draft climate agreement the meeting was supposed to end on friday but disagreements push talks into overtime representatives of more than 200 nations are working to strike a deal on emissions targets and funding mechanisms. for the station and fighter timothy for action now earlier the president of top $25.00 pleaded with delegates
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to reach an ambitious agreement. i request. all the fix ability all your strength you know and all your volunteer to find you know these agri not the sick consensus that we need to have an ambitious result we are almost there is hard it's difficult but he's worth the. let's go right to madrid our correspondent louise osborne is standing by 1st covering the climate talks hi louise i understand in the chamber behind you those talks are still going on can you bring us up to date on the latest . that's right so delicate are in there at the moment they're discussing documents going through. it's cool to see how they can take these talks forward they have agreed that they will and ambitions for next year which is
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a positive step forwards civil societies there saying specially considering that they had felt that it was going to be a disastrous outcome yesterday a failure even for this call so it looks like it's not going to be as bad as they initially thought that also discussing article 6 which has to do with carbon markets but that is something that's likely to be pushed to next year which a lot of delegates are. upset about because obviously it's something that came from last year and if it's pushed to next year that's going to be come a problem when it comes to moving on to the past agreements which will come into effect from 2020 louise you said they have been able to agree on enhancing ambitions what will that actually mean in terms of concrete action. well it's hard to say at this point i mean this has been called the cop time for action and no positive or concrete action is actually being taken at the moment at
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the moment it's all talk so next year is when they're actually going to start implementing that we have to see what countries will actually do to try to reduce their emissions in line with keeping temperatures below $1.00 degrees centigrade celsius that's something that they are going to be discussing for the next year so we'll really have to see what comes out of that to know how to parse agreement is going to look and what that's going to mean for everyone there's so much wrangling over this final agreement what's the impression you're getting from people there are they very frustrated or are they satisfied with where things are looking to be ending up. that was a lot of frustration yesterday civil society groups came together and said that it was actually people who are going to have to push this through because governments want to bring enough like they said they were saying that this call could even be
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a complete failure it looks like that's not going to be the case but n.g.o.s are still not completely happy i spoke to someone from greenpeace who said that they thought that the tech still wasn't strong enough that it was weak. countries to still step aside from doing what they need to do to reduce their carbon emissions and that's really the problem at the moment our correspondent covering this crunch talks there in madrid thank you very much. let's get around to some of the other stories making news around the world china is suspending plans to slap tariffs on u.s. goods after the 2 sides reached a truce in their long trade war beijing says it wants to promote stable relations washington has agreed to scrap plan tariffs in return for china buying more american farm products. a $6.00 magnitude earthquake has hit the southern philippine island of mindanao south of the city of death one child has been killed
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during the tremor dozens of people were injured and several buildings have been damaged experts say there is no praed of a tsunami. tens of thousands of so-called sardine protesters are in central grow they're demonstrating against italian right wing leader my tale salvini and his anti immigrant league party the movement opposes intolerance in nationalism and then a phobia supporters and packed public squares as tightly as sardines. and police have clashed with anti-government protesters in the lebanese capital beirut firing tear gas to prevent them from storming through barricades near parliament demonstrations calling for political reform been taking place across the country for the last 2 months. while anti-government protesters are once again rallying in hong kong a police officers moved in after hundreds of demonstrators gathered in shopping malls across the city startles broke out between protesters and security forces several people were arrested a wave of pro-democracy demonstrations has been sweeping the city for more than 6
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months now and the protesters are denouncing police violence and they're calling for more autonomy from mainland china. let's go right to the scene where our correspondent mathias burning a is standing by in hong kong with the latest time it is i can see that you're in a shopping mall there and there have been scuffles taking place what more can you tell us about what's been happening today. yeah these shopping mall protests we've seen them several times before protesters gather in several shopping malls throughout the city each in their own neighborhood and they start chanting slogans singing anthem of the protest movement sometimes they start spray painting or vandalizing shops and police moves and clashes in this shopping mall where i am now police however we have moved in earlier here that nothing was destroyed here but police came in and arrested people and now the protesters have called the
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manager and they are discussing with him they have been discussing actually for quite some time now with him asking him to a cone whether he has allowed to the police to come in whether he has called the police in this is still going on at the moment you are right in pre-holiday shopping season mathias is this part of the strategy of protesters. yeah we are in the holiday shopping season and apart from these points where the protesters gather it's pretty much christmas shopping like everywhere in the world but i think what is important here for the protesters is that they want to make a sign that these protests are going on to wreak sick-o. protest camp made a huge victory in local district elections and there is anxiety that once people stop protesting a crackdown from the government and from beijing will follow this is why they are
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out today again although new not in the same numbers as we've seen before which is this all coming as hong kong's leader kerry land is actually in beijing right now for talks the 1st time she's been been there since pro-democracy at candidates won in local elections as you were just mentioning what do you think we can expect from these talks. it's her annual meeting in beijing it's. she delivers a report to the central government and the central government discusses future policies with her of course this year this will be about the protests and what to do about what we've heard so far from beijing from officials in beijing and from professor ganda organs of the communist party. does not letters expect a change in her approach the protesters have a set of demands one of them has been met that's the withdrawal of this extradition bill that would have allowed extraditions to mainland china that was at the beginning of the protests but beijing does not seem to be wanting to compromise on
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any of the other demands including an investigation into the police look aging has announced is that they want to. they want more severe laws being passed on a separate trip to xm for example and national security and that they want to enhance patriotic education the propaganda efforts in order to control the population all right our correspondent met yes bellinger with the very latest there in hong kong thank you. right now to bulgaria and a small village that's making a big name for itself in china the area has plenty of world charm but there's one local product in particular that's putting the countryside village on the map. clear air high mountains and no industry. love to see is
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a typical above garion village except for the tourists to not see attracts many from china where it's much better known than in both carrier itself. many people even. want to. know what else he is. 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 spent cova may not dress in 1st costume like a typical carry an innkeeper but she does speak a bit of chinese and the young gets growing popularity means visitor numbers are soaring. to profits they do massive amounts of advertising because of the
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younger it so we expect a lot more people to come here to go through. there may not be many sheep or cows but mum to love to see sells itself on your goods tourism is now more important for the local economy than agriculture the region suffers from poor 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 munchie love skis fame across china. bulk ariens have also started coming. streets we hope others will join the chinese visitors here everyone is welcome 2nd visit is the greatest and cause we welcome foreign investment but we don't want to much the
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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. for football now and going into saturday waiting bundesliga champs firing munich at last 2 league games in a row but they were able to remedy that disappointment against better braman thanks to a host of goals. but the referee told brains captain to have fun that might have been a little too optimistic seen a veteran had lost the last 20 league matches against by a. visitors braman did have some fun at one point though especially me lot resits up the open the scoring for the underdogs in the 24th minute i the youngster from kosovo making jerome poets hang look old and very friendly inspired. it
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took a while but the home side struck back mightily shortly before the break i sleep like a genial 1st pulling the sides level and then turning provider for rubber leavened off scale i see one for by and by and i was crystal clear who was having fun now. and who wasn't. and buying kept me going after the restart chips in a 2nd of the day to increase munich's leads of $31.00 with just over an hour gone. i think a full charge here. than in the 72nd minutes more bad news for braman $11.00 he making it for. for one. he hadn't found the nets into league outings but his brace brings his season total to 18 goal . geno then laid one on for substitute thomas mullet to make it $51.00 and he wasn't done yet the brazilian then finished off his hat trick $61.00 the final
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score man of the match could senior with 3 goals and to assist i'm happy that. we played the whole game today. i'm happy with my performance but of course the most important is the team is 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 barcelona seems to have finally arrived in munich. thanks for watching t.v. . my 1st buy station was a sewing machine. where i come from women are bounced by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was in little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to been.

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