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something our children will be able to enjoy fresh air. ah, you are a 3, d starts november 3rd on d, w ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. a warning that the world is lagging far behind on climate change action. the un says rich countries of filing to cut down on greenhouse gases and far from slowing global warming is accelerating. also coming up ukrainian troops hold off attacks by russian forces in the eastern don bass
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region. president flood amid zalinski condemned moscow's tactics is crazy. and knew you were sanctions against iran, as anti regime. protest is mac, the end of 40 days of morning for a young woman who died in police custody. ah, i'm jared re, thanks so much for your company today. the united nations is sounding another warning on climate change, saying that the window of opportunity to clean, keep global warming at a minimum, is closing fast. the u. n's new emissions gap report says reaching nations and not doing enough or even promising to do enough to cut carbon emissions. it says the world is on track to be almost 3 degrees warmer by the end of the century. far off, the goal of limiting warming to $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels.
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un secretary general antonio terrace is an unprecedented economic transformation is needed to limit the impact of climate change. the window to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees is closing fast. greenhouse gas emissions must be cut by 45 percent these vectors. but there's 2, there's emissions get report confirms they remain and at dangers and record eyes and steam rising commitments soon at 0 are worth 0 without the plans, policies and actions the back it up out old cannot afford anymore. green washing, fake movers or late movers, or nathan hoffman is the director of the center for global sustainability at the university of maryland elia. he told us that the goal to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius is still achievable. the report shows that we really are in an emergency situation. it really is sounding the alarm at the same time. i think
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it's quite important to know that 1.5 in fact is not out of reach. i think that it actually, the report shows that where we are with current policies, is tracking toward a much warmer world than what we are aiming for in the international and global community. but that it remains within reach in all of our countries to build the actions that are needed over the course of this decade to deliver the reductions on the order of magnitude needed to keep that 1.5 target wise. so it's absolutely true that were already committed to some degree of of warming. and i think that it's urgently important that we continue to implement new policies across all sectors and all gases to reduce those emissions to levels that would be safer than the 3 degree projection in this report. at the same time. it's also very important, equally important to be preparing for the impact of the climate change. we know we
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are already committed to eisen ultimate will. madagascar off the easton coast of africa is on the frontlines of climate change. there's been no significant rainfall on the island for several years now, and more than a 1000000 people are at risk of now nutrition, global warming, deforestation policy, and a lack of government action are all to blame. the w a g increased visited and bo von bay in madagascar south where the situation is especially alarming massey. what? sorry, i used to be a farmer. now all she is able to harvest cactus leaves are endless. drought has left large parts of southern mother. gust got dry and unproductive and it has left people like marsey and the precarious situation. she now relies on turning cactus leaves into kettle feet to survive. since the rain stopped alive has been turned on . it said the high yonder toys and we left the village because of the drought. it's
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very difficult to find water there. there was no harvest. so we had to sell all our belongings. la nab is in from idaho. many others are suffering the same fate as massey. she lives alongside them in this informal camp in the town of trader damina, the salad opened the camp when he saw how many people have nowhere to go to being forced to leave your nathan. and i'm not in a business old man lying here. you stop a 120 head of cattle. yeah, i know he was a rich man. you've been since you had over the years he had to sell everything. he owned he and the reason they call it kit is the hanger. people got used to not having enough foods going to bed hungry. it is incredible how they manage to adapt to this hostile environments. but of course it comes at a price i magnitude. so our village is in charge of the mount attrition unit for children at the hospital. the number one bit, she says, many children here are chronically ill. last month,
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2 children came to late and died in this little girl is one of the 5 she is currently treating me that he thought this baby is 17 months old. and her arm circumference is very low, if it over and it's in the red part. in that $98.00 millimeters, normally it should be $130.00 for her age. she don't be full of willingness. she still can't stand on my hobby. normally at this age, children already run and she can't even stand out a cosmic assemblies. oh, we don't have good food at home. sometimes we mix the nutrition aid that n g o z give us with cassava. and we cook the cassava with a lot of water. back at the camp, dami harris. alice says he tries to help here and there by buying medicine and
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collecting donations. he believes mainly climate change is to blame for the situation. but he also says corruption by n g o staff and government incompetence, i'm making matters worse. for decades the government fails to invest in the region . the cycle of poverty gets was, as rainfall gets less, as she prepares, the 1st and only meal of the day for her family must see what saga asks herself. why this is heather. i think, you know, i don't know why the rain doesn't fall in, but it may be because of us humans. we don't love each other than that. maybe that's why the rain has stopped falling. or because strangers did something to prevent the rain, i don't know. i some greens and 2 cups of rise, that's all the family of 14 can afford for to day. yet they still offer their neighbors to join,
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trying to help let's get a round up of some other world news headlines now. elan mosque has completed his $44000000000.00 takeover of twitter to take billionaire, followed through on the purchase after twitter took him to court the trying to back out of the deal. the tesla c o has been critical of treat as moderation policies and says he wants to promote free speech on the platform. the u. s. struck a bad a strike a deal, sorry to band the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035. negotiate is agreed that by then come makers must caught c o 2 emissions by 100 percent. if passed into law, it would become impossible to sell new fossil fuel powered vehicles. in the 27 country block, you ends nuclear watchdog, d i. e. i is sending inspectors to ukraine to verify russian allegations of so called dirty bomb production. russia accused as ukraine of working on an explosive
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device laced with nuclear materials. keith denies this and says moscow is trying to create a pretext for an escalation. the i expect to have its findings within days. the allegations have been made, inspections out of the way. and this is basically what we need to do. we have to undertake these work at these 2 facilities that were mentioned over the weekend as places where allegedly work to divert nuclear material for the fabrication of a logical device will be taking place. so this is what we are going to be doing well. ukraine's president, florida, mr. lensky says, his forces are holding out against russian attacks in the eastern don bass region. he says, air strikes have destroyed in lead, nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy infrastructure and condemns the kremlin tactics as crazy . smoke rising over buck, not across much of the country. successful ukrainian counter attacks have put
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russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of us differ and back moot, russian forces continue to grind forward, located in the don yet region. bach motor has been under heavy bombardment for months. now ukrainian officials say it is the sight of some of the heaviest fighting in the country. as russia continues to advance was, is a political control over territory keeps changing hands to day. it's as to morrow. there's the day after to morrow. as again, the fighting is intense to day. all guys took a prisoner a prisoner from russia. russia's offensive here is being supported by the wagner mercenary group, a paramilitary force, with links to the kremlin. ukrainian and west and officials accused the group of recruiting prisoners from russian jails to fight in ukraine. now ukrainian soldiers on the front lines said these prisoners are being used as bait. a tactic presidency
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. lensky has described as crazy. but the majority of notice is called one time use . the main task of these one use soldiers is to come towards us and find out our position. if they are lucky, they will stay alive if not, they die. despite the intense fighting ukrainian troops are said to be holding on, but months of constant bombardment are taking their toll. and the russian offensive shows no sign of slowing down. the u. s. has imposed new sanctions against iranian officials involved in the crackdown on anti government protests rights group, say, hundreds of people have been killed in recent weeks. rallies have marthy end of the traditional 40 day morning period for gina masa. many her death while being held by iran's so called morality, felice it off. the protests mourners chanted slogans, demanding rights for women. the winds at special rapid tour for iran denounced the
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brutality of tyrants regime and cold for an international investigation. because that is absence of any domestic journals of accountability. the international committee should set up an international investigative mechanism of what is happening in iran to see and to investigate these very serious criminal offenses. whole pattern just to account the must be a thorough investigation. there must be accountability and the international community must act or come run. my team is the senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex. we asked him if he was surprised that the protest is still going still going strong. 6 weeks after the death of as you know, massa mini, i must admit, personally, i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 14th day of the gene, our mass, i mean he's killing the crowd which came to st. so her hometown of suckers in court
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just on was in the original 100000 tens of thousands of people from different times came to the cemetery where she was buried. even though the regime forces had blocked the roads, they bypassed them and actually got there. and not only did i mean across iran, there were protests and universities in various cities, and there were also casualties in the city of maha, another quarter city, one person was killed. and during this kind of burial today, massive protest broke out and report. so just 3 further people have been killed in that city. well, this summer, so record heat here in europe. now much of the continent is experiencing unusually warm temperatures in the middle of ocean. it looks like summer
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and it feels like summer but it's the end of october. many beach resorts in southern europe are going into overtime this year. even in northern spain's basque country. initially it will not. it's not normal weather for this time of year, but we're grateful for it. for the extra work. we're really happy about the good business in our outdoor cafe b. normally there would be wind, cold, rain bother you. mean in neighboring france. normally the riviera would be slowing down for the off season. but beach goers are still flocking to the pebble shores in nice. is sure you like yellow you some beaches. what all we have already closed by mid october, but they're still open. well, it's warm and people are here, so why not take advantage of it as long as you can do with it? don't good, good oliver. so while there's concerned that the autumn heat wave is
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a further sign of global warming, few are complaining about being able to go to the beach one last time the week before november. you're up to date off next on d w, a documentary on how indigenous people in the amazon a fighting deforestation in brazil's courts. it's more on d, w dot com, of course on. now breaking news app and on social media to i'll handle is at the w's. i'm jarrett grade. thanks so much enjoy. i think is everything challenging, fair, some arabic, a muslim, so much different culture between here and there. so challenging for everything. ah.

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