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and country, rethinking everything and making may take changes. you revealed this week on d. w. ah, ah, this is the w news live from berlin. global climate talks are underway in egypt. got $27.00 must be the place, and now must be the time he went. secretary general, antonio quoterush calls for ambitious incredible action to tackle climate change.
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ukrainians are forced to live life by catalyzed. the russian attacks on ukrainian energy networks president landscape won't take, will be more to camp. and on the eve of us mid term elections, many young people are gearing up to vote for the 1st time and in record numbers. ah, i've been fizzle and welcome world leaders, the gathering for climate talks in egypt. cop 27 called by the un. natural disasters have taken thousands of lives this year and cost billions of dollars putting policy makers under increasing pressure. the past 7 years have been the hottest on record. tropical storms and hurricanes have battered coastal areas in southeast asia and the u. s. at an ever increasing rate. warming temperatures
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decimating the arctic when melting ice is destroying ecosystems and raising sea levels well white. the 1st cop summit was held in berlin in 1995, 2 years later in kyoto, major industrialized countries committed to reducing greenhouse gases, but not the us. the 2015 power steel set targets and the u. s. signed only to re neck last year as glasgow packed, laid out financial co payments that included payments through developing countries already dealing with the effects of climate change. a breakthrough in the egyptian resort town of charm l shake. never before has the issue of financial compensation made it on to the official negotiating agenda at the you ends, climate talks, the steamer rid of the topic is on the schedule is over and i think it's a reassuring indicator that we are going to make good progress. here in shemelle shade on this important issue for the victims thinner on chrome. although
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developing nations contribute the least to climate change, they suffer much more from its consequences and often end up stuck paying for them . it's now set to be a central issue at cop $27.00. a recent report by the world media logical organization puts this climate inequality front and center. the fact that was not lost on un chief antonio quoterush as well, with the logic organization so, so clearly changes happening with catastrophic speeds. devastating lives and lively woods on every continent. people and communities everywhere must be protected from the media and ever growing risks of the klamath emergency. but even the most dire warnings are no guarantee that the conference will deliver results. while war and crisis are driving a push in many places for more renewable energy. fossil fuels are still seeing a come back for the next 2 weeks in egypt. it's not just the climate on the agenda, it's our future to the war in ukraine. now, where president,
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lot of miss lensky is wanting of more attacks by russia on energy infrastructure. keeps mer, says residents may want to consider, temporarily relocating if the city's power water supply becomes stretched any further. around 4 and a half 1000000 people are without electricity. a city plunged into darkness. only a few lights on in keys after missiles took out much of the electric grid, the mer urging residents who can leave to do so. and warning a total blackout may be on the way we're, we're doing everything so that this doesn't happen. but let's be honest, our enemies are doing everything to keep the city without heat, electricity, and water. and in general, they want us all to die coupla. whereas electric you. while the capital struggles to keep the lights on fighting rages in multiple regions, this house in a town inside part of the russian controlled, done yet to region was destroyed and shelling. luckily no one was killed. i'm like,
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you know, the mom was over there. he was lucky, he wasn't in the out building, mecca for he, for the beautiful dog got killed. meanwhile, russia claims that ukraine bombed a dam in russian controlled territory in the south, near the city of half san. if the dam fails, catastrophic flooding would result something. russia claims ukraine is planning to do as part of its counter offensive to reclaim the area. one rare bright spot, a prisoner exchange that saw more than $100.00 men from both sides come home. these men and the don bass were fighting for the russian side. thou now go to russia for rehabilitation, while those stuck in ukraine brace for a cold, hard winter with let's cross over through dw, corresponded nick connelly in case nick, how dire is the situation right now?
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want to give you a sense of how things are here and key have been and people in key of monday morning, basically most people you speak to will not have made any pants this day because basically for the past month, every monday morning we saw russian rocket attacks on the energy infrastructure hearing key if you basically put you set your clocks to that. there were kind of dark jokes about the russian military hierarchy can organizing these strikes in time for their bosses coming in to work on monday morning, giving them something to, to report back on so far. they haven't been taxed this morning, but it's definitely the acute expectation that there will be more we had the news in recent days from the authorities here in care of that they basically got over and kind of restored most of the kind of, most extreme damage from last week's attacks, and they could now basically go back to scheduled or electricity cut. so basically everyone here has a time table 3 for our slots a day with electricity, but at least more or less. you can plan your life around it, even if you don't have a generator, you can organize went to cook when to wash your clothes. but there is definitely
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the sense that if there are any further attacks, there will be no more kind of visible resilience. the system, the spare parts have now run out. ukraine can't restored system on its own, and any further repairs will be 100 percent dependent on foreign aid on foreign as spare parts. to make sure this search city can continue living, the mary's telling residents to be ready to leave up. people heating his advice i think for now people are not going there. the people who are in carroll and indeed many have returned from, from abroad in recent months, having fled in the initial weeks of this war. for now they are seeing that the city has been able to cope has been able to restore our power. and that it hasn't come to kind of chaotic blackouts that it is somehow a controlled situation. but there definitely is a sense now with temperatures dropped winter finally kind of beginning to bite that people do need contingency plans. and you hear people in the streets talk about generators asking each other if they can put them on their balconies. what to do about finding of diesel to run those generators, gas cookers,
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all kinds of kind of camping equipment, these kind of things that are not normally part of everyday life in city of millions of people, but no sense of panic here yet. and i think people not really wanting to think about leaving, having, you know, in many cases come back fairly recently. could these attacks on infrastructure ultimately force ukraine to the negotiating table? but that's obviously the kremlin calculation all this that given the russian defeats on the battlefield and really have been coming in thick and fast in recent weeks. that's basically the only option. moscow has left is to basically make every day life unbearable for ordinary ukrainians. hundreds of comes away from the front lines in cities like he of, and of eve and elsewhere. and that, that would then put pressure on ukraine's leaders on present lensky to somehow come to an agreement with russia on moscow's terms. for now, we're not seeing that we're seeing kind of the opposite. we're seeing public opinion rally behind the government, and people just increasingly angry at these tactics. i'm also seeing that it's back fine internationally, lots of international support coming in for ukraine. countries like italy and
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france, who'd been pretty slow to deliver weapons, now forced by their own public opinions to increase their support for you. prin dw is nick connelly. thank you. let's look at a couple other stories making use of these 19 people have been killed in tanzania after a passenger plane plunged into the waters of lake victoria. bad weather struck shortly before the plane was due to land in lakeside town of cuba. rescue was have saved another 24 passengers from the wreckage. u. s. media reporting the twitter will delay charging for its verification badges, the blue tick until after the u. s. midterm elections. it's also been reported that stuff who were fired just days ago when they actually by mistake have been asked to return to their jobs with one day left before the u. s. mid terms of final campaign pushes underway. seats in both chambers of congress are up for grabs, as well as governorships and city. merrill offices,
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resident joe biden has been campaigning in new york where the states democratic governor, cathy hope all is facing a tight race against her republican rival, fuller, president donald trump was out in florida, calling on crowds to support republican candidates in tuesday's vote. more than 8000000 young americans are getting ready to vote in the elections for the 1st time . many will be looking to elect lawmakers to bring about change. experts say they're less motivated by party and more by policy. jamie is a dedicated climate activist. she was sending campaign post cards to people around the country before she was old enough to vote. now in these mid term elections, she finally has a voice. she's one of 8000000 kinsey 1st time voters. and she's clear about what's at the top of her agenda. they say we have, i think, 8 years lock now had to reduce our comm emissions by 1.5 degrees. and in order for
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this planet to be livable, um, so the policies that are enacted now will determine the fate of this planet. for centuries. she's not a dedicated democrat, but she like many other young people, feels that when it comes to climate change, she has no other choice. at the end of the day, if it's down to a democrat or republican democrats are far more likely to either be persuaded or actually make a right decision for the climate. aiden is also a student in a 1st time booter. he has 2 major issues in mind. this election cycle which makes choosing between parties difficult. i think democrats kind of have more of a initiative and drive to um, you know, that tackle the, the climate change issues than conservatives. but i think economics wise, i think conservatives have a better a better mindset going into that side of the climate change issue. i assume i'm one
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of a by product he's involved with left, middle, with bright touches. so the 1st question is, how important do you think your vote is in elections and that the student found it? news outlet, showcasing diverse political perspectives. from gnc. i'm from l. his work there means he talks with many people, his age tankers, a lot of people like me who kind of don't see a fit in either party. so they're kind of just stuck in the middle kind of, you know, going back and forth between left views and right views. sandra ochoa knows just how much young voters can be more focused on policy than party. she spent several months talking with 1st time voters for the non partisan youth organizing group 18 by vote. young people aren't so tied down to parties themselves. so i think if other parties were able to rise up to power and represented us better, i think young people would be very willing to vote for them because i don't think they're tied down to a party named their tied on to, to the issues. first time voters in the u. s. had seen the 2 party system produce
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chaos and a stalemate. while real life issues they care about become increasingly urgent. so young people will have to make frustrating compromises with their boots in the selection until the system or the parties adapt to how these new voters think about politics. from sport now and in sunday's buddhist league, reaction lever cozen. and when your billing faced off at opposite ends of the table, while levels and found themselves in a surprising relegation battle, when young have been on buoyant form sitting at the top of the table for 7 straight match days. but things went a little differently in their latest encounter. ah, lay the cruise and fans expected far more from their attain this season. and there, hoping things will finally click under new coach, shabby alonzo. yet during a di, 1st half, it didn't look like they were ready to kickstart. any kind of revival on yon's
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fans were equally unimpressed. one minute into the 2nd period, however, lay the crews and found their stride. robert andrew poking home at the far post against his own club and 10 minutes later on yawn imploded mussa d a be making it to nil after goalkeeper, lena grills blunder. 2 minutes later debbie found himself through on gall, yet again his 4th of the season autumn. lo jacks, clever flick, made it for nil on 68 minutes. before mitchell becker sealed the 5. nill victory. i demoralizing lost or noon. but they can still be proud of their table position to
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lay the cousin, they'll hope this wind will prove the decisive turning point in their season. and fibers was one of the teams that had the chance to capitalize on union stumble in sundays like game against cologne. after a goal is 1st half the deadlock was broken by woo young. in the 53rd minute, the south koreans finished celebrated by his team mates who only had to wait 10 more minutes for another. michel trego, which was the result beyond doubt to they'll win moves fryeburg at the sadie and you're up to date. i'll see you next. ah, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner chat. hot spot for food chairs and some great cultural memorials to boot.

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