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revival sanks to music a home on the fence. the cello play on you. well, i was the only one i was super lucky and music this starts november 19th on d w a ah ah. this is dw news live from berlin. global climate talks open in egypt, the president of cop 27 egypt foreign minister colds for more financing to fight climate change in order to make concrete action. a reality. also coming up partial
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entry, nearly a 150 people waiting and ships of italy's coast are allowed to disembark. mainly miners and bows considered in need of medical help, but nearly 1000 more remained stuck in limbo as italy's new government takes a hard line against migration and to search for survivors in tanzania after a passenger plane crashes into late victoria. the precision air jack with, with 43 people on board, apparently over shot the runway. ah, i'm pablo phone. yes. welcome to the program. the past 8 years are on track to be b 8. hottest on record. that's one. take away from the world meteorological organizations, annual report which has been published. it's another stark warning for world leaders. the cop 27 summit stressing the need for less talk and more action on
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climate change. 2022. another year. indeed, the last 8 years have been the war, missed on record, driven by record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. that's a clear warning. according to the world climate report and the effects are being felt everywhere. sea levels are rising fast and the seas themselves are getting hotter. ice sheets in glaciers or melting and extreme weather is multiplying around the globe. the seas have risen worldwide by about 10 millimeters in the last 2 years alone. by the end of 2021. worldwide ocean temperatures were at a record high and marine ways are becoming more common. i smelted from greenland to the alps at record levels. glaciers in some parts of europe lost 6 percent of their volume between 20212022 and polar sea ice fell to
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its lowest level on record. but most people experience climate change as extreme weather. much of europe saw the rivers dry up as heat waves persisted, and also caused widespread wildfires. meanwhile, pakistan experienced massive flooding, killed over 1700 people and displaced millions years of drought in east africa have driven almost 20000000 people to extreme food insecurity. has hurricanes last cuba and the u. s. state of florida just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse and less governments act fast. the various iconic noise feinstein castle is often seen as
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a symbol of germany rich fairytale tradition even serving as the inspiration for disney's iconic fairytale castle. now climate activists are using it to send the message to world leaders as the when's climate conference kicked off? protesters unfurled a giant banner in front of the historic attraction, calling for an end to what they labeled climate fairytales delegations from over a 190 countries are gathering in egypt right now for the cop 27 climate talks. and experts, a time is rapidly running to avoid global catastrophe. well, earlier i spoke with hannah fisher. she's as folks person for the group that organized the protest. and i asked her, what impact she hopes to protest actions will have leaders. what, what impact do we hope to have? i mean, why it is super urgent to, to, to do whatever we can for, for getting climate action to actually happen. and not only to listen to the everyday fairy tales. why this is important. you showed us, i think a 2nd ago,
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so there is no doubt. and we, i mean, cup 27 means more than 40 years. of climate conference is 22nd 26 times of global decision makers coming together and discussing making plans, but actually not taking action. that means we have to go to the street. we have to go to find creative forms of expressing our more than concern to, to young, to, to increase the pressure to global word leaders to actually start action. several rescue ships with hundreds of migrants on board are stuck in the mediterranean sea waiting for permission to dock, but at least new far right government has hardened that stance. on migration, one german ship has been allowed to dock and fiercely, but many on board have been refused permission to come on land. after days of uncertainty and weeks at sea, this german rescue ship reaches land at last,
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a relief for some of the 179 people on board. but not all. italy is only allowing miners or the 2nd vulnerable to disembark, and move rescue is say, is illegal. it's not only the $104.00, unaccompanied, minus, but all the people on board need a place of safety. by law they have the right december and in place of safety. italy's new right wing government has toughened its policy toward rescue ships run by non governmental organizations. they insist the countries whose flags flying on the boats should be the ones to take them. this ship was granted permission to dock after germany and france did. they would receive some of the migrants on board. italian or socrates have not responded to repeated cools from 3 other rescue ships off the coast of italy carrying 100 small people. people as they are whiting see to 4 times in our day only. busy because we are on this board and it's too
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difficult for us to stay on this board any more. we are running out of food. we have food for the next 3 days only. after these, we might be requesting some emergency than the very i believe they are planned for monday itself is at midnight. so we hope nothing happens as conditions deteriorate it. see, these proteins does a cooling on the italian government to open ports and e suffering on the mediterranean. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. oh, actually, now we're not going to do that. earlier i actually spoke to til human whole of the german n g o s o s humanity in sicily. and he tells us how people on board are coping physically and psychologically physically. it's fine after the last day in rain and storm does sun wouldn't cover up on your board helps
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a lot. but basically the situation is it is enormously frustration. you can feel it on board. the people are really not really sure what's happening to them have been uncertain. they are great of being pushed back from italy into, into that international, more or even to libya. that's the greatest fear. we're trying to inform them that this for sure will not happen that we are fighting for the human rights and fighting for the right or international protect. all right, well now we're going to take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. in ukraine, a prisoner swap has freed more than $200.00 soldiers fighting a both sides of the conflict service. men who fought for russia were sent to the russian occupied darnedest region on sunday. fighting continues in the region with russian air strikes targeting power plants. it can cities pope francis has met with
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the king of bahrain during a tour to promote interfaith dialogue across the gulf. it's the 1st time a sitting pope has visited the muslim majority country at a speech during his visit, the pontiff told leaders that religion must never be used to justify finance authorities in townsend, he essay at least 19 of the 43 people on board, an airplane died after it plunged into the waters of lake victoria, bad weather stroke shortly before the plane was due to land in the lakeside town of bu cobra. her with only the top of the plain still above the waters of lake victoria, rescue was rushed to save those still on board. and emergency workers and bystanders use ropes to try to pull the aircraft from the water while half the passengers have already been rescued. according to local officials,
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several bodies have also been recovered. the small regional plane plunged into africa's largest lake as it was coming into land and become an airport situated right on the lake shore. this will come on when the aircraft was about 100 meters, mid air, it encountered problems and bad weather. it was raining and the plane plunged into the water. everything is now under control. let the people and i believe with the rescue efforts still underway. it's not yet clear how many survivors of still trapped on board with the u. s. midterm elections just a few days away, candidates are getting some big names. support. 3 presidents, past and present, are hitting the campaign trial in pennsylvania. a crucial swing state which could determine which party controls congress in philadelphia, president joe biden appeared with his old boss,
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barack obama to endorse the democratic nominees for governance. senate biden cold, the upcoming mid terms, the election of a lifetime. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. 2 years ago. 2 years ago use that power to make donald trump not only a former president, but you made him a defeated president obama told the crowd that abortion rights, social security and democracy itself, or at risk. if republican sees congressional majorities next week fundamental right? or on the bow, true and fat. and logic and reason. and they said these in 3 am a ballot. the man with the a 3rd to them about the say for pennsylvania is one of
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a handful of battle ground states. wet ballots will decide who controls congress, state legislators, governors offices, and the future direction of the nation. at a rival pennsylvania rally, donald trump laid out a very different vision of america to hundreds of waiting support. as the former president touched on the usual topics, border security u. s. jobs and the economy under vidallo c schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country has been destroyed. biden, and the far left lunatics are waging war in pennsylvania, energy, crushing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities, and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices. like you've never seen before, all with the elections just days away, votes his face,
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a fateful choice. ah, in baseball, the houston astros have won their 2nd ever world series title a for one victory over the philadelphia phillies on saturday. put them on top in the best of 7 series fans and taxes celebrated the teens championship. when long into the night, he asked rose last one the world series in 2017. although that title was mired in controversy after several team officials were retroactively cor cheating. but now the victory over the phillies puts the houston franchise back on top football now. and barn unique have moved back to the top of the man's bones league. a table after 3 to victory over tempered and the variance attack continues to impress. but their defense is still struggling to find seminar consistency. he's only 19 years old, but jam almost the ala is proving to be the face of bind's attack this season. and
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he wasted no time adding to his tele against hatta in the 12th minutes. poise and palla, seeing the germany international net, his 8th goal of the season. it was to dill in the 37th minute eric maxime to promoting sliding home. and just one minute later he doubled his tele a large slice of luck. but they all can't. and it was the struck his 5th goal in just full matches. 3 no binds defense, however, is still prior to slip ups. and dodie luca back here, smack time, a stunner on 40 minutes. just before the break, a had a penalty was awarded following the video referees intervention. dorothy selker stepping up to bring the schools back to 3 to the 2nd half was
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a much tighter affair as by and did just enough to secure all 3 points. top of the table, pending sundays results binds attack, now has a total of $41.00 gulls at an average of over 3 per game. all right, you're up to date this our up next, a documentary on migration to europe. and don't forget, there's plenty more news on our website did of you dot com and of course follows on social media on top of a list for me and the team here will intact watching. i care elsie against of the next her. ah. we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship and then we're all in as we take on the we're all about.
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