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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin, joe biden center stage at the you and climate summit in egypt, the u. s. president. warren's global warming threatens the life of the planet, but he says america will meet its emissions targets by 2030. also coming up, cheering crowds, welcome ukrainian forces in his home. moscow,
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withdrawals its troops, but still claims the city his russian territory. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to heavy with us. good climate policy is good economic policy. that's the message u. s. present, joe biden brought to the cop 27 climate summit in egypt. biden warren, the global warming is threatening the planet. he apologized for americas withdrawal from the previous paris climate accord, but he says, washington is urgently addressing the climate crisis. thank you. thank you. by the gave delegates. this assurance we're going to hell, oh, i'll make the transition to low carbon jude. you're more affordable for everyone. accelerate to carbonation beyond our borders. us present,
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they're talking about the needs of developing countries, and that's exactly what indian climate campaigner lucy priyah con. good job has been focusing on and she joins us now from the climate summit and sharma shake. thanks for being with us. lucy, premium, know you've been speaking at the called summit about climate finance. what exactly are you calling for? i'm i have a small message. i was good. i'm from you all the been a from india, from me please. javert leaders in the id. thank retirement actually. now, by the lawson damaged by the con wise, this city robert. so there would be no limit just this without. i'm in finance. you're asking today where decide of it to morrow. my generation, it's all really seems a 5 places i your one, matthew, he's innovations. basically same consequences because in actually an empty pool,
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while mrs. kaitlin is week, ma'am, and actually now you're in the 7 right in front of some sort of dina and see you too. ok. now the u. s. president, he just spoke at the summit, so i'm sure you heard him on. he talked about helping developing countries and wanting to help developing countries do their best to fight climate change. are you satisfied yourself with what developed with what developed countries are doing so far? yeah, absolutely you did the but yeah, i think is doing the best you solve the problem right is well it's still not enough yet, but my question is that i did when please do me enough? yeah. is the only question i guess, which is in the drop, the tv. i'm paris front of me. oh, i mean my yes,
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well this is as the lead in c and it, but it's also a leader in burning voice. if the one do a g prime minister movie target, do you know probably me since by 2017 then we need a just something away from what i and yes without what was on the climate. right. otherwise, the mother he goes right, well of course a part of what makes young voices like yours. so effective is that your future is at stake. you're the future of your generation. how do you expect the current efforts on climate change to affect your future? but actually if you see my son, my country, india is facing not emergency issues like blood job. he's been like, no, no, cuz i forest by abilene today. and the same time he's an old impact of famine
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tea and he will not dying. did you ever use in white since it is? yeah, and see. he made prices in india, not die. you didn't war in you, great jewelry and die. you last less in pakistan? children i did you of asian into here. and many more children of your school, the best. what do, from a very long distance by the life of the me, of innocent children. what the peace of our leaders is unacceptable at any cause. i may be seen as people are losing the forest and land right because of the work station and my activity right now to see granite and now you to my surprise. thank you very much for talking with us. that was indian climate campaigner, lucy, prayer congress, joan in egypt. well as world
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leaders meet egypt record on human rights as under scrutiny, the case of the pro democracy campaigner our abdul fata is a particular concern. he was jailed for allegedly spreading fake news. protesters are campaigning for his release, but authorities are making it difficult for activists to hold demonstrations in egypt. this is what egypt once the world to see a country playing perfect host to global leaders at the un climate summit. but on the ground activists say that they are not welcome here with me, it's completely different. the last climate conference was in glasgow every day. there were street protests on near the conference center. this year you have to apply for permission to protest. 36 hours in advance you,
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it's only open from 10 till 5, and it's on the heavy surveillance. some say they are also being closely monitored . many activities order information was taken. so we were like, how are we good to start? something with these people are already schrodinger's. good. now do you know? oh, we arrested the spotlight has also been shown on human rights abuses, particularly egypt, where there are many political prisoners. among them is the egyptian, british pro democracy activists, ala abdel fata scene here in 2013. he's been on hunger strike since april. hope that one day we can repay sister has been at the summit fighting for his freedom. our support. this is a long despite an attempt by some,
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including an egyptian law maker to stop her in with, without situations of egypt had hoped, climate would be the main focus at court $27.00, o 3. instead its own human rights record is overshadowing this summit. now to ukraine, which says it's in the final stages of reclaiming territory. left by retreating. russian troops in the southern region of cha, song, internet video show civilians in this city. hearing the and welcoming the ukrainian army. moscow says it was finished withdrawing its forces from the western bank of the negro river. there. the defense ministry claims had ordered the retreat to save the lives of soldiers. it was no longer able to supply the kremlin maintains that her song, which it legally annexed earlier will remain part of russia. with
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moving closer to the city of her son, the ukrainian flag is flying again in dozens of small towns around the regional capital o m. cindy her rifka about 50 kilometers north of her son. people gather to thank soldiers as they enter the city. but not everyone here shares their sense of euphoria. who isn't it still very, very scary. when you drive through the region, you see how many villages have been bombed, that her so much destruction of our school is destroyed. that is not a single window with ly. all the buildings are shattered. we all know stared wood for the 1st time since moscow launched its invasion in february, guns have fallen silent in this village, close to the front line. this man who has been living on humanitarian aid for months, has only just heard of the liberation of neighboring cni horrific renewal. only way
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below referrals signal, there's no food all or nothing there. i was initially people who were there right now told me they have no food. oh, nothing will do. we have to bring them food? garages, little wally been seen. those who have survived the shelling are wondering how they will make it through the winter. i with oh, we've had no water supply since the end of february. they are bringing us drinking water to a school. we can bring water from a nearby well with our tractor, but it's not really drinkable here, the 2 sides keep volleying rocket at each other. so no hurry, yesterday i was removing leaves and right behind this building, it was terrible. the battle went on with machine guns for weeks. ukrainian forces have been advancing on her son. its loss would leave russia with few territorial
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gains since the beginning of the war was get more from our correspondent connelly in ukrainian capital key of nic. what are those developments in the house on region? if you just open up your phone here in ukraine, look at a social media space. you flooded with images of people out on the streets, had a song with ukrainian flags, people dancing, the streets, bonfires, seemingly lots of enthusiasm and lots of a kind of shock. even that this has happened as quickly as it has. and just yesterday, people were talking about this taking a week up to this morning. they would talk of this taking several days now. the russians have had to leave a lot faster than anyone really had predicted. even though we now believe that about $10000.00 russian soldiers remain basically abandoned by their own commanders on the western bank nipper river. the russians have blown up the bridges going a course of those russian soldiers. now, often as we are led to believe,
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throwing away the uniforms changing swelling clothes, hoping they can somehow go unnoticed to maybe get back to russian positions. and then are being called on by the ukranian. mutually ship to give themselves up to a great become prisoners of war being promised. the conditions are going to give a conventions to seemingly things going very well for the ukrainian leader of military leadership. and they're the kind of image that the russian admin she come on was trying to present of a kind of controlled plant withdrawal that really has just fallen to pieces. and this is really a fiasco for them as something that is likely to really be a big blow to morale amongst russian soldiers in ukraine. now, when russia and oust is withdrawn, there was a lot of skepticism among ukrainian officials. there were concerns that it could be a trap. what are ukrainian troops facing? nick, as they advanced into those areas previously occupied by russian forces will
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definitely even yesterday, there was other talk of this being a provocation, a trap attempt to handle your, the ukrainian army, and then throw some considerable force their way. and they had been seeming quite credible reports that rush had left some of its best trained and best prepared troops there in set a song so far, we're not hearing anything of the kind. it is true that it's very difficult, get reliable, verified information out of concern. there are no independent jealous on the ground right now. and we just have social media to go by and what the ukranian mediate. tell us the graham ability rather, and an occasional contacts to people we've known on the ground for longer periods. but there is the very real danger of minds of booby traps of little improvised traps with kind of grenades attached just kind of 2 trees to kind of bush's so a very, very unsafe place, force of it in there. and then even more pressingly, you've got the russians on the other side, the river with heavy artillery, who can really do as much damage to castle as they want. and lots of people we've
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spoken to. there were actually even more scared of the can next step. rather than the actual entry of the ukraine forced into harrison, they were really scared that now. now the russians have basically nothing to lose the steps anymore that they would unleash that auto re power and get turn done such trouble. now there were russian airstrikes this morning. nick that left 5 people dead. are in the city of nikolai. of that, sir, not too far from house on how vulnerable does ukraine remain even after this? withdraw from house on i oversee pushing the russians that much further away, especially makes a difference. she's like nickaligha desa who that a now just simply further away from a mortgage short range russian systems. but up, see, russia has those cruise missiles has those drones which are able to reach basically anywhere within this country and which have been doing so. and seemingly the worst russia does on the battlefield. the worse it soldiers come out of confrontation
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through the cranes all me. the more it's basically using the tactic that is seemingly bringing any kind of result right now, which is bombing civilian infrastructure, attacking the energy system, the war system in the hope that eventually that'll see civilians here pushing their own government to come to some kind of deal with russia right now, we're not seeing that happening. we're seeing on the opposite. we're seeing for a lot of anger among the branches since and a can desire to keep on going. but right now doesn't really. russia has many options. nick, thank you very much for now. our corresponding economy there. in chia you're watching dw news from berlin. i'm terry mark. and thanks for being with again, again, all the harvesters are immigrants, dolock is take everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. and then i guess with the in.

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