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rethinking everything and to make you make a change you reviewed this week on d. w. ah, ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin. you and climate conference host country. egypt tells delegates to rise to the occasion. despite an extra day of talks, there's still no sign of a deal. it's a curb global warming that appears to hinge on the issue of how to compensate those countries already bearing the brunt of climate change. also coming up, if radians,
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confront the dark and cold aftermath of a week of russian as strikes. he says nearly half the nations power grid has been knocked offline. one in 5 ukrainians is without electricity. and beijing residents are being urged to stay at home, a mid rise in cases of coven 19, rather than a blanket locked down authorities in the chinese capital are trying more targeted measures. but say this still committed to a 0 coven policy? ah, i'm all on psycho, it's good to have you with us. you and climate talks are dragging on past their deadline as well. they does wrangle of how to compensate countries batted by the impact of climate change. the big sticking point is the establishment of a fund to provide cash to hon nations. they you is backing the proposal,
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but divisions remain over who should contribute and who should benefit? the use surprise of for has shaken up climate dogs. we more heard, good morning was the european commission, vice president as the block will agree to a loss and damage fund, but only as long as countries like china contribute to it. huge steps forward. this is our final offer. this is where the member states can find an agreement, and i, i have to thank all of them for, for the courage to go to go this far. but this is it. lawson damage is the idea of some kind of compensation from rich nations to her about poor nations already had hard by extreme climate events. it has been a highly contentious issue at this year's summit. many developing countries are demanding a deal on a new fund to help them cope with the irreparable damage of floods, drought, and other climate impacts. time and funding has so far focus
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on cutting emissions and projects to have communities adapt to future impacts loss and damage funding would be different in compensating costs that countries can't avoid or adapt to germany's foreign minister has warned against excluding major polluters, hinting at china. o varsity in europe is on the side of the most vulnerable countries and as and now show which side there on the ship the state that really need it should benefit from it. certainly, and not those that are only developing countries on paper and vehicles. linda, since china has the 3rd largest historical emitter of greenhouse gases and the largest to day. but it has long been considered a developing country by the u. n. b u proposal put both china and the u. s. on the spot setting of
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a power struggle among the world's top 3 economies calling. so it appears a deal is still far from being reached. i asked our correspondent, julius, how delhi and charles shake for an update. now that is exactly what we're hearing here, and there is also a concern coming from from a certain and negotiating parties that there may also be a back tracking compared to the agreements reach that the previous car last year in, in glasgow. we hear that there is concern that are even looking at wanting to keep alive. the goal of keeping the global warming of, of the, of the globe are below $1.00 degrees celsius or at the limit of $1.00 degrees celsius. may also be called into question. now, during the negotiations, it seemed like some countries do not want to stick to the commitment. and that is very worrying, especially for we've heard from the european parties, but it is also worrying because scientists say that is the limit at which the worst
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consequences of climate change can be averted and also on the issue of our phasing down fossil fuels. now, last year in glasgow, it was agreed that only the face down of coal would be entered into the agreement. and this year some countries including india, were pushing for this agreement to also include oil and gas. but it looks like this issue is also not going to be included in the agreement, or we've seen at least in previous draft, that it's still only referencing call. and this is something that limits progress and trying to reduce emissions worldwide, which is really important and trying to mitigate the, the effects of climate change. and finally, the issue of funding is still very controversial and it seems like no agreement has yet been found on that issue. so some of the major issues still being discussed, you talked about funding, talk us through the use proposal and what countries do agree with it.
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yes. so developed countries like e u member states or the u. s. have traditionally been a been against the idea of so called lawson damage. that is the idea that richard developed countries should compensate to developing countries who are being hit the most by the consequences of climate change and global warming, but who have contributed the lease. now, there was quite a major step forward. we could say as in this year that you has agreed to go. but it said it is open to looking into the possibility of creating a fund to which countries can contribute and then give money to the poor countries . but there are some conditions there. there don't seem to be obsessed accepted by the developing countries. on the one hand r d u once china and other countries that were previous, considered previously considered developing, but are now big economic powers and big emitters to also contribute to this fund.
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and also they want the money to only go to the most vulnerable in developing countries, and that is obviously upsetting for middle income countries who also thought they could receive compensation for this fund. and this really seems to be the sticking point or the most important sticking point at this moment at cop. thank you very much. julia said oliver and chanel shake. millions of people in ukraine are without power, water or heats, as russia continues to target civilian infrastructure. the latest wave of russian missile stripes has disabled, almost half of ukraine's energy grid. with the 1st snow of the season, falling antique residents are facing a cold, dark winter captured russian tanks covered in the winter's, fur snow. a reminder of when keith was much closer to the front lines. but while the fighting may be further away,
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the war is ever present. as daily russian strikes have plunged hundreds of thousands into darkness or c. accordingly, russia continues to launch missiles tracks on ukraine's civilian critical infrastructure, waging war against the civilian population, and depriving them of light, water, heat, and communications. almost half of our energy system has been disabled labo, while authorities are scrambling to repair the battery power grid as best they can . residents are preparing for more blackouts. those young, where do i so much? i'm not counting on cas, we bought far would in the spring when it was already clear, it would be tough and winter. you know, i'm going to live with my parents and use a stow for heating. but with the political risk was 5 years ago. it makes life more difficult, but i bought flashlights and candles. everything is fine and was of i've this winter. but with russian missiles striking across ukraine for millions that winter
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will be cold and dark. tom now for some other stories making use north korean leader kim jong and has introduced his daughter to the world under the nose of an intercontinental ballistic missile state media has released the 1st public images of his daughter, seen walking hand in hand with her father after seeing a test of young young's newest icbm, the u. s. attorney general has appointed a veteran prosecutor to oversee the investigation of former president. donald trump . jack smith will lead inquiries into wire from pad classified documents at his florida state, as well as his role in the storming of the us capitol. they were. busy followed by the former president could soon be back on twitter. the performance new owner, illinois ask is asking uses to vote on reinstating child. he was banned from the service last last year's attack on the capital with more than $7000000.00 votes so
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far is winning me including bill. both thirties in china's capital begging have urged residence to stay home as new cases of corona virus. rice. people lined up for cobra tests, and many restrooms and shops were shut. the government is still committed to 0 cove . its strategy which aims to stem found a virus through street city wide lock downs and daily mass testing. even if infection numbers on the disruptions to people's lives is fueling public anger with the restrictions, the southern city of joe is one hot spot for coven outbreaks. here officials are building a quarantine facility for a quarter of a 1000000 people in a bed to maintain 0 coven policy for you at some feel corresponding fiber freshman is in beijing, and had more details for us on china's current anti cobit measures. yet just very
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recently, the government has issued a new rules to quote unquote, optimized a pandemic strategy. but he under grounded basically fields m yeah, the same i'm in china and district in beijing, which is quite or affected by the recent infection search and, and here the restaurants now they had to shut down. they can only do or take out the bus also had to shut down and we residents were told to basically stay indoors and not leave them, especially the borders of the district. however, there is no city wide locked and we can still go out and go for walks. supermarkets are open and other residence in other areas of china, not so happy. i mean in, in, in cynthia and for example, the northwestern region at large parts of the region are basically under locked down for more than $100.00 days. now, how are the chinese coping with these meshes? that really depends. i mean, there's still people who am see the necessity of the strict rules they supported
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and am the number however, of people who are frustrated, who are angry, increases a day by day. and that has to do m a with a really huge disruptions off of their pandemic routes. and many people have lost their jobs. a shop owners went bankrupt, et cetera. and many people who cannot visit their relatives for form, sometimes even years. so they are frustrated and that number a keeps are rising. i would say that the patients of the people to comply with the rules is also getting lower. can you tell us fabian or what the chinese are basing there are 0 covey strategy on it. so different from many other countries. yeah, i mean the government is basically arguing with health concerns and we have an aging em society here and, and the official narrative is we want to fight for every life. and you know, we want to not lose the quote unquote lay flat, anti know m let the virus spread. however, i would say that um, you know,
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the digital m civilians and the control measures that have been implemented during the pandemic are also overly overcome side effect. and for a government, it's really obsessed with a social stability and a right now you can basically not even visit a supermarket without, you know, checking in digitally and m, every movement is controlled. so i would say it's a mixed off in a health policy goals. and also political goals said as implemented here for the and thank you very much, that was 5 and catch my in beijing now to the football wilcock which kicks off and cutter on sunday. and unfortunately for organized as yet another non footballing story is dominating the headlines. after a sudden you turn on alcohol sales at worlds, cap venues. cattle has now banned the sale of alcoholic b at stadiums. this caps of months of tense negotiations between fever and the host country, and could be in violation of a multi $1000000.00 sponsorship deal with the drinks provider. budweiser
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access to alcohol is strictly limited in katara society, but millions of football fans considered an integral part of their experience of the game. fancy of supporters had already arrived in cotton by the time fevers announcement was made on friday and was surprised to hear of the late last minute change in the rules. well can be now in argentina, it's essential. you always rubia with friends and family in moments of joy and right now. and teens are full of joy to be here at this. we're at cup and we really want to win. here is normally indispensable for us. it's like a bottle of water when you're in the middle of the desert, we definitely thought there would be a here. and i don't know what's going to happen a lot. nothing. yeah. but that have been the civil woke up with her, not even in the stadium with things have been because for me here in football, english you don't get everything you want to live. so
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before we go ahead, a quick reminder of our top story to engage despite a one day extension. delegates at the you and climate summits are struggling to reach consensus on an agreement to curb global warming. among the most contentious issues, the establishment of a loss and damage is found for vulnerable countries. this is the devil to use live from the lead off. next, the tech show shift takes it. ok, how robots? offending labor shortages will also and berlin from the team. i was watching with imagine so many portions of love us heard out in the world right now climate change very story. this is my plan, the way home just one week how much was going to really get.

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