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ah ah ah ah, this is dw slide from berlin. deadlocks talks on global warming. i extended by a day. europe hopes a new proposal, offering compensation for climate disasters can break the log jam. germany insist that china sign on to the plan. also on the program. ukraine says nearly half of
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its power grid has been disabled. as russia unleashes a new miss arbitrage targeting energy facility is one in 5. ukrainians is now without electricity. plus the w speaks to women in iraq as anti government protest that enter a 3rd month. this one thing is not just about the job, this simply don't want to sloniker state regime. it doesn't work for us. and for our country, it has never worked. and as kata prepares to host the football woke up. we look at the plight of migrant workers and here by human rights groups are demanding pay up. ah i'm good. how else has well come to the program?
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in egypt, the cop 27 climate summit has been extended by another day organizers hope the new deadline will give negotiators time to find common ground on several thorny issues . one is compet compensation for countries hit by climate disasters. but there could be movement on that after a surprise off of from the european union, linking financial aid to tougher emission cuts vulnerable nations have already made it clear that an agreement would be impossible without funding for loss and damages . so ne, vicki v, germany says china must contribute to a compensation font rather than benefiting from it. johan floss borrowed from the german develop and ministry told us that details are still being worked out. well, i think it's basically an hour about the design of the different instruments and whether or not we don't get a dedicated fund and to pace into this front. and we believe that this has
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to be a broad range of countries, also innovative instruments. but to be very clear and explicit countries like china have to be part of those who are paying to those who are in need. and we also want to links is with the overall mitigation agenda, because we need to limit climate change to 1.5 degrees. otherwise we need more efforts for adaptation and etc. and there is more pain in the world and more need for it to pay for loss or damage. as crossover. now, to shamela shake to my colleague tim shawn back, who was covering that summit for us, a tim, this call for china to be a contributed to this fund, rather than profiting from his how, how has that been received? well, it's very hard for china to agree to the proposal on the table together with the g 77, developing countries. china was pushing for this fund in the past days and also years
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. and now what is on the table sees china to switch from a potential receiver of funds to the side of the donors. and that is obviously very difficult for the country. and it seems also the terminology is the stick seeking point here. the human says that the fund, if established, should only help the most vulnerable. what does that mean? all the criteria are still under discussion and they will be also beyond sharma, shake as the fund if it comes or would need a year, maybe to to be set up. but what is very clear, what do you want here is as you to said, that other most vulnerable are addressed and which are those countries this up. these are island states which are in danger, in danger, to be washed away by sea level rise. these are countries in africa suffering from jobs and other extreme weather events and in south each east asia. but what is very
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clear here that countries like china, which have the economic means to deal with loss and damages by out of their own pockets who have the means to deal with their own energy transitions would not be part of this concept. now tim is, is there any chance for 4 co mcgruther we spoke to where you saw sir to day and deb this saws expressed slight optimism that we would have a common ground and an agreement in 24 hours also on the loss and damage fund. and, but it's not only china that makes this decision very difficult and disagreements very difficult. it's also the u. s. the u. s. has expressed severe a doubts about the concept of a lesson lawson damage fund. the u. s. would like to see a more diverse, a concept of funding and it is sticking to this position saying at allison damage
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fund is not in the zone of reality. which puts this proposal on the table on a rather shaky ground bow. a tim after your 27 years of cop talks. and you've been covering the climate agenda quite extensively as well as shouldn't there be a bigger sense of urgency by all people or there isn't a sense of urgency we have. yeah. it's, it's a difficult question. we see a sense of urgency, but this did diplomatic realities which have been locking this negotiations now for almost 2 weeks. i think, in my opinion, we see a bigger divergence between the diplomatic realities and the scientifically proven realities. and these 2 realities do not match yet. and there is an urgency being
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addressed by activists here over the past 2 weeks and are taking the urgency coming from, from scientists saying we need to act. now, this is what, what is on the table here today. politically is obviously still not enough for the obvious tim shaunberger shomberg rather than reporting from the climate summit in shambles. here in egypt. thank you. now the effects of climate change are all too apparent in somalia, for example, where a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding. the worst drought in 40 years is left millions. on the brink of starvation, united nation says half a 1000000 children under 5 could die. the government has not officially declared of famine, which would unlock more financial aid. our correspondent mario miller traveled to by dork that's at the center of the hunger crisis. her report contains images which
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might upset some viewers. oh, these children are fighting for their lives. from all over somalia, those most in need get referred to this hospital in the capitol, mogadishu, many die on the way. little amina abdi was less than half of what a healthy child her age should. for days she's been in a coma. i laughed, and now she is 70 are unusually. normally she was supposed to be 60 good again with severe good latricia political condition with a solid shock. now she is a federal case, a terminal case, it only 4 years old. this is the impact of the extreme drought. that's devastating somalia. it's the worst in 40 years. by dora is 250 kilometers west of the
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capital. it is seen as the epi sent out the hunger crisis. the situation in the hospital here is desperate. according to the u. n, a child is being admitted for medical treatment every minute. famine hasn't been officially declared yet by the government, but a doctor told me based on the case as they're seeing, the situation now is even worse than during the last famine. 2011. when a quarter of a 1000000 people died, one and a half year old mariam was admitted a few days ago, showing typical symptoms of man attrition, diarrhea, vomiting and whooping cough. for her mother and aunt the weight is unbearable. l. j. now i fell. i feel so sad for my sister, shall i pray to allah that she will recover and also that he will alleviate the drought. i was like most the moneys both where livestock farmers,
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until the drought took everything from them. for rainy seasons have failed, and they are fears that a 5th will now fail to high food prices due to the war and ukraine decades long civil war and climate change have created an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. 8 organizations warn millions on the brink of starvation, the united nations children's fund units have says, $1000000000.00 you as dollars in aid is needed to avoid the situation getting worse . if we have half a 1000000 children that are severely accurately, my lot was basically means that if don't, if they don't receive assistance, timely, they are just simply gone to that 800000 people have sought refuge in and around by door. they've doubled the city's population. mayor abdullah dean says he needs long term solutions to deal with the crisis. so mother is one of the effect of the areas
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in by, by the climate change. but what would have been of the liberal than this? we wait until another one comes or we reuse to come up with with image dufus though to mitigate it from the shocks that he expects help from the world's biggest polluters. while african countries contribute less than 3 percent to climate change, they are among the most vulnerable to its impact. ukraine's president obama zalinski says more than one 5th of the country is without power after another wave of russian missile attacks. lensky is repeating his call for allies to provide more help with air defenses. related strikes have left nearly half the national park brit disabled. as people face plunging temperatures and early winter snow. i asked my colleague phillip shot in keith, how people are dealing with these outages. it's increasingly difficult for many
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people. they are still regular power cards. and so major provider just said that the grid is running on less than half of its normal capacity. very difficult situation. for, for most of the people. and so what is also increasingly difficult here is verge of electricity, of course, doesn't only affect sir the lights at home, but it affects a lot of services, like running water and also the telephone network. and of course now that the the winter is setting in heating as an increasing problem. of course, a lot of fir ukrainians rely on electricity far eating their homes, either because the central heating is too weak or it's non existent. so, especially at this time of the year, there are hard weeks i had for the country. now russia has blamed ukraine for the
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strikes because it is not willing to come to the negotiation table. or are there any signs that ordinary people in ukraine wants to lensky to hold peace talks right now. i have asked the same question too many ukrainians in the past days, and the answer is always a clear know a ukraine and colleague of mine just says that he doesn't know a single person in his family or a single friend. that once the peace talks with russia, at the moment, a government church spokesperson said that he thinks russia is behaving like terrorists at the moment, harming innocent people to have their demands met. and he added that he is sure that by destroying civilian infrastructure, the ukrainian government will never be forced to come to the negotiating table.
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it happens young phillips shows the reporting from keith. thank you for that. let's have a look now at some of the world news. in brief, japan says a ballistic missile fired from north korea probably landed in its waters. it would be the 2nd such launch in 2 days. brown young has wanted will take fiercer action. if the united states continues to strengthen alliances in the region, swedish officials say explosions on the north stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea were caused by sabotaged moscow and western nato. allies accused each other of damaging the pipelines. the white house has grown asked their b. u. s. courts to grant immunity to the saudi crown. prince mohammed bin solomon is facing a law suit for allegedly ordering the murder of the journalist jermarta shoji in turkey,
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american intelligence officials believed the prince ordered the killings. hundreds of staff, a thought i have left twitter over an ultimatum issued by the new owner, ellen mask. he wants them to work long hours. musk has demanded employees commit to being what he calls hard call. protesters in iran say they have set fire to the ancestral home of the islamic republics founder, ayatollah khomeini. activists claim these images on social media show the blaze. thousands of demonstrators come seen outside the building before a flash inside anti government protest have not entered the 3rd month. at the unrest began of the death of a young woman arrested for allegedly, wearing a headscarf incorrectly did abuse. i. abraham has been hearing from women angry about restrictions on their freedom. in iran,
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we have altered their voices to protect their identities bruning away years of oppression. for almost 2 months. iranian women in the country and around the world have set their head scarves ablaze in protest. they told us doing so is the rejection of the mullers rule over iran. we are fighting for the freedom of choice, not against a job. i don't have his job to stays on, i dare to walk or even sit in front of the ridge police. why? my aunt, who is also an actor for tester, where her job, because she believes since the, her job became mandatory in iran after the 1979 revolution. it's a key aspect of the islamic republics, identity, women who refused the compulsory job can be beaten, were arrested by the notorious morality police,
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the same police. the detained 22 year old gina massa. many for wearing her. he job improperly. she later died in custody. burning the headscarf became a way to voice read over her death. but it is also about rejecting the compulsory here job, iran's leadership altogether and demanding equal rights. when we say that we are against a mandatory job, it's equal to saying that we are against slamming republic and mentality of this regime is inter when we are suppressing woman, we are our father's belongings when we are not married and after marriage, we are the belongings of our husband, how is this fair? how is this humane? it's an anti slum republicans, man, because the stomach republic wants to control the woman's body. and a very important part of their propaganda is about he just up this
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whole thing, isn't that just about to job this? simply don't want to say, let me just state this regime. it doesn't work for us. and for our country, it has never worked. the regime has shown no signs of letting up and has brutally suppressed protestors. yet the when we have spoken to say, change is already here. definitely the beginning of a new era. the solidarity that has built up seems to be fortifying with every day that passes. women into shirts and without outskirts on the streets are becoming ubiquitous. i'm treated with respect even offered a seat when i go without a scarf and a short coat to the banker hospital by women and men alight here so hopeless because we could see no bright or even defined future when i saw the crowds of
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protesters everywhere, i found that hope again, regardless of what happens next in the islamic republic, the iranian peoples bravery has sparked solidarity worldwide. a spirit that is unlikely to die any time soon. ah, they football woke up kicks off and katara on sunday. 32 teams will compete over 4 weeks for the title. we love match highlights and coverage of stories and controversies around the tournament every day. by calling danny barcelona from dw sports sent us this outlook from door. after more than a decade, guitars world cut the 1st to be held in the era world. and the 1st to be played in the middle of the domestic football season is finally here. everywhere you look in
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doha is covered in world kat decorations. and in less than 48 hours, the host's guitar will kick off the tournament against ecuador before that we can expect an exuberant opening ceremonies with the skies above me filled with fireworks. of course, this world cup is the most controversial to date with concerns about human rights treatment of migrant workers and discrimination against the algae v t q community taking the forefront. but come sunday tournament organizers will be hoping that all the talk will be about the football done about selma. now for more than a decade, migrant workers and could tar have toil to build stadiums, a new airport and a brand new public transport system. human rights groups have long sounded the alarm about the conditions and do it by labors. and now they're demanding payouts. there's never been a world cup like this one. the 1st in the arab world, boasting 8 state of the art stadiums. by far the most expensive tournament in fi fi
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history, and the most controversial one. for years human rights organizations have criticized the working conditions on guitars, construction sites. thousands of migrant workers suffered wage theft, paid extortionate recruitment fees, or even died under unexplained circumstances. malcolm, be dolly worked as the security guard and cut off for 3 years. the canyon spent a month in a doha jail, after exposing how cut out treats its migrant workers, crowns living conditions. this is really like 6 a dental people, one room, depending on how generous employees filling and oh, slow money hours on to the global o supposedly going hours a day. or gotten a little drawers overtime and find companies will get an example of that equals
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international trade unionists. deep moshef has heard such accounts when he travelled to cut out to examine the country's working and living conditions. the german acknowledges that cut us government recently introduced some more work of friendly legislation. according to sheriff us however, many of those improvements only exist on paper. katara was thus cut are simply needs to better control the reforms. it has initiated that we need many more inspectors. we need much more drastic penalties if employers do not comply with the new lawson. and that's missing so far. lloyd gazette, 3rd on dust filled, purcell cut us government admits that there are still some deficits. but it also complains that the country is being treated unfairly. we are not claiming we are perfect, but it's a journey that we will. we will write. let's be realistic and come down rather than just jump into the wave so that we just, let's talk about him or what we all respected. but we need to be
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a bit in modest about human rights groups have led demands for fee fine cut out to create a compensation fund for migrant workers. to remedy abuses during world cup preparations . but cut us government has already rejected such demands, calling them the publicity stunt. let's have a look now at some of the other woke up stories. cutter is banned the sale of alcoholic beer at stadiums just 2 days before the opening match. this caps off months of tenths negotiations between fifo and the host country and could be in violation of a multi $1000000.00 sponsorship deal with budweiser. court has ruled former fee for vice president jack warner can be extradited to the united states to face corruption charges. that warner from 20 dart has been accused of taking bribes to influence. welcome posting votes including that of caught up. he was banned for life by fi fi in 2050 synagogue calls captain and
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star forward sadie o. my name will miss the tournament due to an injury sustained while playing full by a munich be injurious a blow for sinner goals. chances money led them to their 1st ever african cup of nations title earlier this year and have been hoping to achieve further success. incatel one man who has tasted world cub glory as buffy and shy and stagen. he was part of the germany team that won the 2014 tournament in brazil . he talked to d w about germany's chances and carter, but it's not tipping them to go the way this time. he thinks brands are favorites and started by telling us why they have the most the quality players also have the experience of playing tournament together. just like to kill him.
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like you did this on knows exactly what you're off the class to do on the want to check on him. i think we're still a big question mark would be able to do you're able to to, to be i think all the other teams. but we also have some tuition games like wait, list, 60 minutes. very good. but then the last big question i believe is how do you think he's a coach? who knows exactly, actually what we have to do. so it's about the player. we have to plan that player like tomorrow's yellow. he gives us a lot of different qualities which might be maybe in the offensive, maybe just having
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a right thing to have my go maybe or full days there. we do have live broad but you know, so he tries to mind solution around and then the days of the play or for mesa, bus players on the shelf understands what we have to do in certain moments. not especially in the moment when the game is again, so we are able to to, to come back and it's very important that we actually are able to show our german, the ability to actually get well respected from the other countries. you are saying dw news is a quick reminder of our top story. the united nations climate summit in egypt has been extended by one day delegates off trying to resolve divisions over
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