tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 7, 2022 1:00pm-1:31pm CET
1:00 pm
rethinking everything and making major changes. you reviewed this week on d. w. ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin, a stock warning from the un secretary general on climate change. the clock is ticking. we are in the fights of all lives and we are losing the latest gather in cairo for the cop 27 climate summit compensation to countries already suffering.
1:01 pm
climate damage is a key ice and on the agenda. also coming up plead w, meets a russian woman who worked in the security and defense ministries for years before deciding to flee her homeland and seek asylum in france and in sport. high flying. when you and berlin lose heavily to lever gruesome to bring big changes at the top of this week, and we'll have that much more in our sports coverage, coming up at the end of the show. ah, a manuscript, mckennan thanks so much for being with us. wildly does the gathering for climate talks in egypt at the you ends cop $27.00 summit. they're facing formidable challenges at this year's conference with countries seeking to limit the rise of global temperatures to one point. degrees celsius. leaders must now find common
1:02 pm
ground to take action, amid geopolitical turmoil and a spiraling energy crisis. in his welcoming remarks, the un secretary general struck a sombre tone about the urgency of the issue. these un climate conference is the reminder that the answer is in our ends and the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing greenhouse gas emissions. keep growing global temperatures. keep rising and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate scales. you reversible. we are on the highway to climate tell without food still on the accelerators. and we can speak now to tim wainwright from was a that's an n g o focused on clean water supply. sanitation and hygiene. tim joins us from the u. n. climate conference and sham. l shake. welcome to d. w. can i ask you,
1:03 pm
what do you see as being the key issues at this year's cop 27? and i think we might have some audio issues. hello, i didn't quite answer question. so let me thank you for inviting you on a tip. we can hear you, tim, and i wanted to find out from you what you seeing. is it what you see as being the key issues at this? he has cop 27. 0 so you heard the leaders focus on keeping it is quite right. but there's another side where you see huge impact on just look at floods, which had a direct impact in terms of making the router on many, many drinks or the droughts going on right now in east
1:04 pm
africa all over the world. europe in america, australia, everywhere, and you're seeing the impact on the day. so as well as putting our efforts in just slowing down, we got to do something to be will zillion. and i think the 1st place we start is in the parts. well, or is it kind of the biggest impact, whether that's bangladesh, lising on flooding africa, drought, wherever. so that's why i'm here today at story. yes. it's 10. i just wanted to ask you, we're hearing constantly, you know it, there have to be action taken. we have to act now, but what needs to happen at this conference from the talk being translated into action. i think one of the most important things,
1:05 pm
and this applies both to what you n b, has said about keeping us. we've been one all side to help. well, live with is to make sure that there is necessary in finance. and if you look at the amount of finance dedicated t, i could actually get particularly pure water, which is the way that's fine. with a huge it. if you look at the way that back piece finance is almost no money going and, and it's attracting very, very small amounts investment. but it's only about 9 percent in water solutions comes from products like whereas in energy it's now $45.00 and private sectors that they can afford to invest. so we'll need to take action to create. ready for the private sector, that's what point technical, engaging, working with parts of the stable market initiative. that partnership between bank
1:06 pm
of america and the king of england. and that's also could be some of a big financial at the world. so we're working together with trying to find solutions to bring them much more high and so that some of the poorest countries in the world can put in place access to drinking water defense floods and the high rise of these kind of adjust that little navel unit bombs, kinds of really big changes that are getting bigger and bigger and bigger however much. this is tim wind right in sham. i'll shake. we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much. public apologies for the wobbly audio in that interview. and one of the effects of climate change is more extreme weather patterns on the african continent. for example, some parts a suffering severe droughts while other parts are experiencing heavy,
1:07 pm
infrequent rainfalls, as is currently the case in nigeria. now, a small town in the democratic republic of congo is also dealing with overflows from late tangent care, which is one of the world's largest lakes, the fishing communities. there are suffering the effects, the effects from warmer water temperatures, which are killing the fish. and now the rising moist levels and mudslides a further devastating the community the lake is eating away at homes, bit by bit and meter by meter. the water is or isn't so high. the thousands of people in the town of calamity have been displaced. what was going on as ab would have one yorba linda creekbaum here was a very nice house. adequate, 5 and aaliyah. who on the other side, all the people have fled when we don't know where to get help so that we can rebuild what it would be like a thief will or the will when am i look at all this closely? but i know what there is all of us. i believe i can be about
1:08 pm
a living to one nightmare. tanganyika has destroyed us over with them when i young lady that i needed to find out and had fun. yeah, ive, tanganyika is the world's 2nd deepest, fresh water lake local residence depend on its fish to make a living. but rising water temperatures have killed mass amounts of fish. on top of that, the lake has become a danger to the people. it once fed floods and storms are common in tropical countries, like the democratic republic of congo. the climate change is now making them more frequent and more severe. now, when it rains the earth slides that's washed, huge chunks of silt into the lake and cause water levels to search. the rise, according to this official, has been very rapid. we'll use your mom's of them, of the, of the lake tongue jenica has risen to a level of more or less 5 to 6 meters in height. and advanced 200. the 250 meters in land towards the continent all in 3 years. or this austin can't
1:09 pm
met o silly the proposal for calamity residence each day has become unpredictable. the hope is that the global community will take note of it. he craning authority is have warned to keep residents about regular power outages. planned power caught summit to reduce the burden on the infrastructure damaged by russian attacks. in recent weeks, russia has targeted the power grids and was the infrastructure in and around the capital cave, which has left many power facilities, partially or completely damaged. citizens now bracing for regular power outages and water shortages, energy providers say the power cuts i to avoid overloading the systems and to repair the energy infrastructure. and here i asked our correspondent, nick conley, his in keith, if ukrainians are feeling that russian attacks might now be slowing down. i
1:10 pm
think people here are not rushing to come to that conclusion. they're still too fearful that more is to come. it is true that over the last month has been this pattern of extra irregularity with russia checking ukraine's energy system or during the night from sunday to monday is if people make the joke here is if they're trying to please their boss is coming in to work on a monday morning as kind of dark humor that prevails here. that hasn't happened this week. but it still seems like russia is deafening out to basically compensate for its lack of success on the battlefield by attacking the infrastructure that keeps people's lives going far away from the front lines. and there are reports that are more hearing in weapons, are heading towards russia that russia is trying to build up, become stuck, or weapons of missiles to then potentially attack ukraine on a much bigger scale than has been the case in which leaks to real sense that this is still very acute, even if you cranes now having a bit of a breather and has managed to kind of compensate some the worse damage. and now we're just dealing with kind of plan blackouts rather than emergency blackouts.
1:11 pm
that was the case of lossy days. as a result of these attacks heeds mary's telling residents to be prepared to leave what people and keep doing with this advice. i think those people were struck by that because for all the damage, all the kind of difficulty of going about de la people are keeping extraordinarily positive and kind of optimistic. you hear people making jokes, talking about how to get their generator working, where to find the diesel about neighbors complaining about noise, those kinds of things. and so people i think weren't really ready for such a stark message. and for now it's not on the card, but definitely the mare that same people should be ready and should have contingency plans. if things do get worse, it is important. so that winters any just really starting, the temperatures only started dropping in recent days to things are going to get a lot tougher before they get better. and ukraine has run out of spare parts. if is more damage, ukraine will be fully dependent on foreign help to repair those networks. assertively, we are a bit of a kind of turning point. now,
1:12 pm
you said people are generally sort of positive and upbeat, and yet as you say, ag crane hands are coping or having to cope with power and water shortages. is there a sense that the ongoing russian attacks could grind them down to the extent that ukraine is forced back to the negotiating table or to the negotiating table? i should say why i think that was if me, the calculation moscow that this would achieve a kind of a willingness to accept moscow's terms or at a time where russia is having a remarkably little success on the battlefield. and that kind of civilians approve a more kind of hon target they would put pressure on their leaders to go to talk to vladimir putin that isn't happening. i think it's kind of bloody miners among lots of ukrainians determination to keep on going. i think we've also seen a lot of kind of counterproductive effects european countries who are maybe bit wobbly about supplying ukraine with weapons now under pressure from their own public seeing these images from ukraine, sending more in the way of anti missile anti aircraft systems ukraine. we've just
1:13 pm
heard in recent minutes that ukraine has received the massage systems from the u. s . and also more missiles from spain. so potentially is going to be increasingly in a better space in terms of shooting down missiles, shooting up planes that might be trying to bomb ukraine. so sense here that ukraine is for now holding up, but yes, this is a very difficult situation. and economically, people just need to be able to go about their work and earn a living. after almost a year of, of, of war people savings are near really at an end. if they can't rely on the power to work, they can't work from home. and it's gonna be very difficult. thank you. that's d w, isn't it? commonly in keith, in russia, hundreds of thousands of citizens have left their country to flee putin's mobilization. but some a leaving for other reasons. in conjunction with the german show contested from the r b b network, d w, spoke to a doctor, her name is maria, m a treva. she was loyal to the russian reserve regime, having spent years working for the russian defense and interior ministries and to the secret service. a 2 weeks ago,
1:14 pm
she decided to flee and applied for asylum in france. we mean, maria, on the coat de zoar in the south of france just a few years ago. this region was among the favorite places for rich russians to go on holiday and buy houses, but the war changed everything. maria dmitri eva is a doctor. she travel to paris, fire algeria with only one goal in mind to apply for asylum. she spent years working in clinics of russian ministries. most recently the f. s. b, the domestic secret service. there was her share. so yours is also good. the. the you are you spelling of your live a loyal beast, years on your education, on your profession, but your government does not even think about the paypal, but they are thinking about is themselves. do you know the futon went and his entourage adjust criminals band of who and with all the a years and power?
1:15 pm
how did nothing good with the people that shem on was the rubles not reason? did they need to annex territories of other states by the means? of illegal referendums and tierra 3 girls. daughter, maria says there's a growing sense of bewilderment and unhappiness among her friends and the russian secret services about the so called special military operation in ukraine. they're wondering about the numbers of deaths among civilians on harbor fears about the rising influence of some figures from putin's inner circle. she says that even before the war, her patience and the clinic of the ministry of defense were complaining of bern eyes. but nobody dared speak out against the commanders. not anyway too. but you know, everyone is scared because every street protest and moscow is being stopped very quick and very brutal. d, w in cooperation with or b. b,
1:16 pm
cantata has been researching refugees from russia. we visited the founder of the human rights network, gallagher dot nes flooded marrow sash kid in the north of france. his mission is to collect eye witness reports on violence, torture, and corruption and russian prisons. he's been protected by the french police, but we're not allowed to film him with bodyguards. he says in recent weeks, he has been overwhelmed with messages from russia. no cousin, every single day we are receiving 23 letters from the army, from the police, from prison, gods from private military companies. the amount is huge. in previous times, it was a message once in 6 months. and our sources were very cautious about their anonymity or they didn't use their names. they registered email addresses on pro tom mail. now they're just playing got a says cane is helping maria to she didn't want to support the war. my
1:17 pm
room. i was able to get out to turkey, it's a visa, free country for russia. i was able to leave quietly. no one would know where i was . i would get lost and live my life. but with my escape, i wanted to tell the world things a really bad. maria says her entire family has left russia in france. she's been giving interviews to the big tv stations. she says she wants the world to know that not everyone in rushes supports putins politics and his bloody war on ukraine. and take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. sh. facebook's parent company messrs. planning to lay of thousands of employees. now that's according to us media sources. the plan's full, a recent job cuts by other major tech firms in the face of rising inflation and lower advertising revenue. massa currently employees, more than 80000 people worldwide. we're focused on new as president joe biden, and former president donald trump have held competing rallies in
1:18 pm
a last ditch effort to woo voters before the midterm elections opposed to suggesting that republicans are favorites to win control of the house of representatives. while the senate remains a tight race you want, ah, in the bonus league when yawn berlin have been knocked off the tops boss after a punishing defeat on sunday by previously struggling leave a cruise. another rolls were very much reversed in this encounter. with 5 unanswered goals, flying in ah, labor crews and fans expected far more from their attain this season. and there, hoping things will finally click on the new coach, shabby alonzo. yet during a di, 1st half, it didn't look like they were ready to kick start. any kind of revival on yon's fans were equally unimpressed. one minute into the 2nd period, however,
1:19 pm
lay the crews and found this dr. robert andrew poking home at the far post against his own club and 10 minutes later on yawn imploded musa debbie making it to nil after goalkeeper leonard gills blunder. 2 minutes later debbie found himself through on gold yet again. his 4th of the season, autumn lo ships, clever flick, made at for neil on 68 minutes before mitchell becker, sealed the 5 nil victory. i demoralizing lost or noon, but i can still be proud of their table position to lay the cousin. they'll hope
1:20 pm
this wind will prove the decisive turning point in their season. ah, and not that is from the w. sports joins me to dissect. union berlin berlin's defeat. i march. now the, the bubble had to burst at some point in it. yeah. i think even the biggest unknown fan didn't expect them to be on top of the table until the end of the season. done incredibly well. really they are and body side. if we think about it, they only came into the bundles lager in 2019. they lost a lot of their best players in the close season. they replaced them of young players who can bought into this culture club e also they have their own yours to become metaphorically and kind of literally close to the fans because remember, only on stadium is the only one of the ones that go with 3 sides of it are still standing, so it the are still a small, small club. so i think by the end of the season there be really choked if they can fish in the top 4 again, the champions league, that's their aim. i mean, we can actually look at the table now to see what's actually happened. and now only on the been knocked off the top. they've dropped down to 3rd by munich and now top
1:21 pm
because they beat her to berlin 3 to on saturday. and fibers are in a great run, they're up to 2nd, we can look at the bottom half now and lay because and, well they've, they've noticed up a little bit and we can see their stock got bottom and shelter in a bit of both the refer artist so we saw fryeburg go up to 2nd place and tell us how they're sunday game went. well, they had a very routine win against cologne. they want to nil and we keep on saying it, we fryeburg that it's routine because you now sort of expect them to beat over teams because that, that, that good. i mean, they own almost finished for her last season. and we kind of looked at the action here, this is the young with the 1st goal. and yet it was just, you just fully expected to win the new stadium now that they kind of settled into last season and they're really happy. they know that he'll go with the 2nd goal and i really think fryeburg could be pushing for the generally places, definitely the season. and maybe even in europe is buying units. main rivals that they're just a step ahead of the new and in that respect, you know,
1:22 pm
we've got lots more than this league happening this week and tell us what we can expect. the for benny of the teams. and that players had off to the walk up yet we got a mid week round, a bunch of fixes, which is quite rare. and then we've got one last weekend, bunch of fixtures before plays, then go off for the walk up there. basically concertina ring the seas neither side of the will cut to get the games in. and i think now people are beginning to think about the will cope because it does kick off on the 20th of november. the 1st of november and december woke up and they were quite a lot of banners put up by fans at the wonders they got the weekend criticizing the house cut are criticizing the human rights record, but we've got quite a lot of bonuses football to come before we get to that, we'll call all right, mark meadows from dw, thanks so much. are staying with men softball, and the drawer for the champions league last 16 has produced a mouth watering and counters, liverpool and champions real madrid. me said a repeat of last year's final while by and munich face p. s. g. the 2 finalists
1:23 pm
from 2020 manchester city are paired with our be light sake and doors and take on chelsea and other highlights. but the 1st legs don't take place until february was a guitar well kept taking place in between as we just heard there. let's take a look at some of the other headlines from the world of sports. and the women's bundis league leaders, wolves berg made it 7, winds out of 7 with a foreign l. home. victory overdue, spoke polish striker eva pye, your net the 1st and last goals in the easy when wolves berg have won the title in 5 of the last 6 seasons and look big favorites again in this campaign. to cassius francesco benya secured his maiden, moto g. p. title at the valencia grand prix. despite finishing 9, it was enough to claim victory over rival fabio quad herero benya was 90. 1 points off the lead, midway through the season, but completed an incredible come back to wind to katie's 1st title. in 15 years.
1:24 pm
and another young star has emerged in the world of tenets in the form of whole go, who know the danish teenagers secured the biggest victory of his career by being novak ciocca, which in the final of the paris masters, luna, is a former training partner of the serbian star, his 3 set victory denied brokovich a record extending 39 masters title. now here is something the amateur astronomers amongst you won't want to next coming up just after 3. i'm new york time. on november, the 8th. a total lunar eclipse is due to be visible in the skies over large parts of the americas, the pacific, and asia. the phenomenon occurs when the moon passes through the earth's shadow and it will be your last chance to see it for 2 and a half years. unusual events in the skies above us never cease to amaze. attend to lunar eclipse starts with the moon,
1:25 pm
passing into the faint pounds of the shadow. eventually it will start pausing. i'm behind the full shadow of the ass, and we'll start to see a partial eclipse bar. much darker shadow will not come across much more noticeable than the pin number of shadow. eventually things will line up exactly if you are in the right reasons to see this. and the full surface of the mean will appear much darker and red. and we will have a total eclipse. one of the most striking features of the phenomenon is the same cold blood moon. the reason for this is that a little bit of sunlight that is still able to reach the means surface. so like that has traveled right around the very slide, very edges. the region of the atmosphere, the sunlight, is passing through is the same areas of the sky that will be experiencing some set and sunrise. so it's that same british colors that we see at those times of the day
1:26 pm
that will reach to means the whole event will last several hours, but it won't be visible to everyone. the best place to spot it is going to be east of asia. so russia, japan, in particular, will have good views. new zealand will have a very nice you as well. a lot of canada will be able to see it while, as well as the western united states. so if they're in the right region, how should sky watch has prepared themselves? lunar eclipse, it's all very easy to spot. you don't need any specialist equipments. you're going to slightly better view if you do use a telescope, but you'll still see a very spectacular site. just with and i can, i, you can see it live, you can live stream it. and if you don't catch this total lunar eclipse, or if you're in africa, the middle east and most of europe, you'll have another chance in march 2025. and we just have time for reminder of our
1:27 pm
top story. well, leaders are in egypt, the u. n's cop 27 climate summit. secretary general antonio terrace warns delicates the clock is ticking when it comes to taking action on climate change. countries already suffering a demand and compensation from the world's biggest polluting nations. and with that you are up to date eco. india is up next with a look at sustainable transport. i minute hoops, mckinnon. i look forward to seeing you again at the top with with
1:28 pm
1:29 pm
stereotypes while helping other women at the same time. he goofy india. next on d, w with world to get to go beyond p r a. as we take on the world 8 hours. i do all this, we're all about the stories that matter to you with whatever it takes, 5 police, my phone with you, we are, your is actually on fire made for mines. it
1:30 pm
was 2016. that's a good bunch of the clean casa, wants to see if germany was for may. the last few years, have been quite a ride early in touch with. i've already done the homework when it comes to jem a bit on of course i would look right in the eyes. birch is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine, i'm no longer approved. i want to be in the news. there are pros, americans, but when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize it's called just another way of living. are you ready to meet the dad and then join me right to do it on b, w. a . in modern life, we're always on the move. we're the big getting around with shipping good across the to a mode of transport.
14 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on